Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON), 6 Jun 1857, p. 3

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' AAU AT OP! ARTE T __CANADIAY, 7 "Quebec, ae Ast, 185°... The rail steamer. Canadian arrived Fore this moMiine Segue left Liverpool on "the 20th ult. ri ( Es SMAREKETS: London Breadstuffs. -- Wheat, American wheat 58s to-65s; red® Das" to ~60:----Flour American sour 248 to 27s; do sweet 30s to 31s. Consols*for money "838: for account 944. Br itish news nimportints: ei: * WA BRAINCE Telegraph despatches recived shi 'Paris 18th state thatthe Ning of Barbariatarriv ed at Fontainbleau on "Sunday evening. The Pari correspondent of the Times an a letter' dated Sunday. evening, sys the Monitenr *piblisties" "a déspateh foom Con- stantioptesofsthe 16th, announcing: th yat. the treaty of peace between Great. Britain. and Perisa was ratified at: V'eheran 'on the 14th of of April, and was Aesphtebed! to Bag dad on the 7th of April, POs 'Accounts from Agriculiural concur indescribing the appearance of the growing crops as magnificent.-- Wheat and flour are declining innearly all the French markets. \<lbe reports-are- extremely fayor- able as'to Wheat.-"Rye has been injured in some places from dry and cold weather. "The meadows and oats.require rain, ,but;in both north, and south an,abundant.. harvest "IS promised: vintage bas: entirely cexsed but holders re¢ umain frm. se rata SSIA. The-marriage ofthe Dance vohy Pa withthe Pincess 'iLvoyal of Haus etind i Ls spopular,and: 'the: 'qiestion of & public, -onstration 18> valready: under" 'COouside UPhe Geaze ble of last evening coLlains™a | shows*that-atleast 100 must jave died with- | Walkerin his fall, uiless hey aré Tost to nee "The uneasiness respecting the 7, moucement on : 'this: subyeet, 'inform asi follows .--At the fourt at Usborne Llouse, the 16th 'day of May} spreseut, thd (luvéii,s most Gar, eciots: Ma ajesty in Council, wes very re gpleased tu declare ber eeacenl to a contract 'of natrimony between Lis Royal Highness, Prince bredgiték }Wiiliat, of Prdsia, Swhich sconsent tlieir Majesties Mis igo caused to) be signfiedounue the great sel. > oom ema nce Ly bik iN MISSOU LL" eee 2ilit . tis i A. census of ae shake of Missouri which shasajus yee taken, shiowssa total' of 901,- $835, divrdud: us: lollows: Free ee 819, Sood, yeas, 593; 4 ire "blacks, © 2652: slaves, Sires vis wake, populalla iM SiX: 2: > "Of jover QS) -- cenl« HUEL EASE © au Ge 'ties te Bie oa 10. vu: tid hh heel een oily" ou, and Lie et having 8. 'Phe ca- tent of Missouri, is * WOO Ue ein sgitare Aniles g@ d Bist ot. Oh 10 40000 2 nites, and aye DfsSourt, with sogpuch jarger exten® ef territory, hast fess' tala "hail ot Chio. -- ee Tee 1 Lhese facts denote a. state of tugs Uiyires | tlfing Hut favorable to the Hostess oi Lhe Missouri slavery propagundists, White en. «dea yoring?' fd) extend 'ide BGSuube ito Kansas, tree labor ois ee them in their own dtace, slowing a prepou' derance tor free labor that must svon assert dtself. ae 'Lhe St haa ay Jutellige: ence, referring: to these facts, dvehaaws iis ey will S00n | ceasé toi exist ia Nir. 'sours ? thatthe fais 4s irreversa ble" that "this fiscieues Swill tot! be abolished? but that tit will: uisappears" that "1 is going now;" that "it is waning 1M Missouri, and to be waning is to be dead. 'Lhesamhe Cases Wiich areal work -- Miss6 tv are 'also operating in Teer. Ww ue "bust hope: 'trem! lingly--but It is pet _ anprobabl hat both these. States will, due time, purge themselves. of the fotnes of Slavery,aud ail in swelling the chorus of Liberty. God speed the "day. -- Radical Asbo nist. oS see ie ee 2 = - Tr Hie SUR LENDER-OF FILLIBUS- tediad sic PR WALKER "The Nw York papers of Friday morning | are filed with partic ulars of dhe last days of | Walker in. Nicarague. It seems that. be- fare: he: minauiseds » promises of succor trom _all quarters had Piled--fvom Col. Lockridge Calitornia; and the United States, Capt. Davis, of thie" U.S. sloop-of-war St. Cary's ane pop pulation » under mining sit Cl | |ffircted a PAID "The fact that only S0°6f Walker's men: remained sick-at-Rivas. at th. eapitulation: 'In a few. days from neglect And_ starvation, as the number, when Walker commenced ta eat dogs and mule meat, amounted to I'70 W nea Géa.. "Canas_ epterd the hospital ne the was perfectly horror struck with the -destitution.and misery of te sufferers." The Costa*Ricaris wereex tremely averse to letting off either' Wakle or °Gen. Hen- ningseny and. especially the\desired the head of Wailer but.at last thy consented to Jet. him gs. The Times correspondet says: "Those who have any syipathy for Gen. even'thé 'common sentimets of humanity, | 1 will have their. sympathy sme-what modifi- ed in becoming acqatintec wth the follow- ing tacts, eh I have frova high official source,a gentleman who camot be mistake? hin what he relates: --On he 30th day 0 May, while Gen. Walke, without. the knowledge of bis men, was negotiating his capitulation, knowi ng that le.was to surren- der the next day, one of hi, soldiers, con: tiary to a general order, wat outside of his lines. He s hortly alter retirned, he having only gone out to geta botth of aguadiente. Ww Alle? called him up, whe he. Gelnowled- ged his fault and prayed for forgiveness. 'Tt you have any messace t) send to your | friends,' said Walker, in hismild, but sarcas- tic way, 'you had-better pepare it? for at sundgwn you die" Punctially. at sunset a platoon of soldiers was driwn, up for the ex- ecutios, and just as the crder was given to to fire, thé soldier: appealed foi tis domrades: » Boys, you wouldn't shoot a fellow-soldier for such a thing as that, would youl' They raised their rifles and fired over -his head. The, ee fellow broke and ran, when he was af) his knees by Lieut. Col. Rogers, an, who figures in the list T send a pistol shot | Stepping up to the $ ¢ 33 fter the capitulation Walker. behaved h great impertinence, and showed a dis- sition, afferreaching A&spiiwall, to remain ithe country, but ia American comman- J der then placed acguard: oyer him until the | steamer left Walker theaten! ino that it should 4 pe him hem dihccionce i cion Traveller. The concession of the Panama Islands to Emyland by New Gr 'anada to vee fy claims | of British capitalist, has produced n. uch sen- sationin Washington as the United States Crorernment were anxtous to eet ee very Islands for naval stations --Colen! Nneeaesneane ern ese eee eee eer ee _--nn_--_ eee Spetiel Wolices Vesses.c 2: Daves & Son-- Jett Mees hoth JSarcus. aud Burmans had fox Piin [iller, and Jd bani 1c ak have disposed ofa, large quantity fi AMossthem: [scrmspartié larly ¢fieacious sera motbrs Wivee complain sand other dis | he sivas afer i 2s ta whichthe natives of Barman, from their Wholesonre styleof diving, are. peculierly ex- Jeed Uvis alvalnable anticere to the poison of Hornetr, and the like. [ stung. by Scorpions, and in both soniipene,, Scorpions,' yaveshve p TWACe, ost-oxcnutinting pain and. ene ve ewelltng "by rai) oilers 4m our svoyace homeward from ses aased them revented the applying 'the a inj PhecCa plain oftheship was taven with vo fox and purging and other 'symptoms of chol 1. Jd give him a good dose of Pain Killer with e> i | Je most immediate audihappy results! ;So.en- | ie and speedy was the relief that he assured ie heavold never go on.a voyage without your | keelleat medicine, if-he could. possible procure |, seen Pe Res pecttully yours, : Rev, J. BENJAMIN, Late Missionary to Bar = "CURE FOR WATER-BRASLT INDIGESTIO AND Hartrorp. March 5. I hereby certify, that Dr. Gre: n's Oxyeenated pullers heve proved more eflicacious in relieving qe tts m a water-brash "nd cosiiveness, which has been very trouble- stomach, indigestion, ce re . ome for five or six years, than all othe. remedies s Z . . . Thich I have been-trying during my illuess; and |neerfully recommend it to all who are thus SAM'L HAMILTON. Mr. Hamilton hascharge of the Orphan Asy- um, Hartford, @t, and is well known and ighly esteemed as a citizen. eeompanying the medicine abound with cer- JGcates' of the most reniarkable curse, and hay be had on application to the Agents gratis, ETH W. FOWLE &CO., 1388 Washington reet, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents The pamphlets Se oo offéred'to Anrediate, which Walker at first! declined, but at 1St! upon a threat by the\ 4 Atmerican, commander to take the only ves- sel béléyging ¢ fo Walker, the Granada, by force, he gave Way. A San Juan writer of pe 'Limes saysy Be 'State Mayor Exgorep. 1. LeavenwortH Ciry, Ky. T.--A' most gratifyi ing-victory for' the Free State men. Hénty ap? Adams was clected by a majority - of 184 over all other candidates. So we trust free 'soil sentiments and free white men are bound to. win Kansas and to ecitié; issouri.. 5a 'DgeATH FROM POISON USED IN THE ies FACTURE oF Branpy,--Mr. Morris .of 'Vo- rent; ca-clerk in a> house enor aged in the manufacture of brandy, was killed, by drin- kingy by athistaké 'small portion-of a prep- aration.uearly. allied, to "prusic:acid, which had »been: procuted: in the regular course of the*business. ° There is something very her rible in this. Ifsuch ingredients | are mixed. witlitidnatactared. Jig Gors,- and 'nearly all sold are-doubtless manufacyured, It is not strange that theuse of spirituous liquors, al- ways hurtful, has become = late SO ter bly: advsenuctive. § bry where. dy MARKETS. NSN NN chatham Maxketsr-Prices in York C'y F'RREMAN Oprich, May 16, ae = is ays veidioken per "1b Rr fa: 0 0 wieat, per bushel, 8:0 4 9 0 Odts, per Dushel, 3.6 4 4-10 Barley per bushel, 10:.05.@ 12.0 Rye per bushel, Ti s05 a3 8 0 polatues.*per bushel, 6160: xa gi 10 Gdrn, per bushel, piD ao & D 6 Belet; per 400 1b, 40-054 40-0 Pork; per 100 tb, 56-0 a 60-0. "Trution; per 100 1b, 482 305 @ 56 0 Butter ; per lb, 2 s2rnOaca ¢ 0° 0 1p allow, per 100 1b, i935. .0-- a 96 0 Chickens, per pair, ae 3. 0 Hay, per-ton, 96.0 4 120 0 ges, per doz, le Oe 0, 0 0 fous Se Mari hed Clerk. LAM Eos} LA MPS! } re mps of 3 superior. 'kde and ar on hand, and for sall at this office --Also. fluid for the same'at the' low price of 1. per gallon..--Please Call, PROVINGAT: FREEMAN AND. W hile in this position' Rogers placed his | er at his forehead and blew- out his | Gents.--Before T. DEKL, YY ADVERTISE Ray 15 DIP ll el PN: ae ALP LALLA PP WMP a ° 7 New Advertisements SARARAIION en y Goods! New Gocds! NEW GOODS F¥NTI. Subseriber bees to inform his Custom- ers ard the Publie- generally that he has rec v done of the largest and best assortments o FARMING IMPLEMETS, HARDWARE WOODEN & GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c., &c., eve r imported into Chat- ham. His goods consists of The Best Hardware. The Best Cradles. The Best Sneaths. The Best Sevthes: The Best Rakes. The Best Spades. The Best Shovels . The Best | oes. The Best Forks. The Best The Cheapest Hardware, The Cheapest Cradles, 'The Cheapest Sneaths, The Cheapest Scythes The Cheapest Rakes, The Cheapest Spades, The Cheapest Shovels, An Cheapest Hoes 'he Cheapest For ks, The Cheapest Cultivators, Cultivators. he Cheapest': > The Best Grindstones, Grindstones. The Cheapest The Best Pump Fixings. The Best Carpenters Tools The Most Giassware, The Best Liquors, Pump Fixings, The Cheapest Carpenters Tools, The Cheapest aes The Cheapest Liquors, GROCER Es! The Cheapest Peas. The Best Peas, The Cheapest Sugar. The Best Sugar, The Cheep, st Coffee, The Best Coffe. T we Cheapest Spices The Best Spiecs The Cheap st Extracts, The best Extracts é&c., &e., &c , &e., &e;&e., &e, &e. Allthe above Goo.is will be 'sold Cheaper than ever have. been sold for in Chatham before, | Wholesale ay Retail. | 2. member the Qnd and 3rd door from the cor- | ner King and i ith Strecis, opposite John Smith's JOS Sad'e and Harness Store and in Miller's 5S and Barlo.tsNew Brick Stores. W HH. NELSON, N. B. Calland see the Vari-ty of goods, you will find accominodating Clirks to show them fre of Charge, Wee NN. Vol 3. 40tf Chatham, June 6th 1857. New Goods,) At THE ORM ele nny LADIES THAT her New Goods, which she Wabts of her FE GS LO [NF she has tecelveu | hax eurefwily selccted, to suit the patrons. trom the BES TP BRITISH AND AIMERICAN MARKET S$! Consisting of the .most Jashionable TED eins Soedsg BONNE TS-- MAN LOES-- SHAW LS-- RIBBONS-- FLOWERS-- SILKS-- SAL &o. &ei, idee., LADIES' underclothing !! To all of which, she respectfully invites atten- tion, at. ber, >hkO W. ROOM, ospusite the "Koy- al daxchanee" Liotel, ing Street, « hath:m; jae" Patis, London, and New York Fashions just) ceived tor the Spring of L857. INOv Qkst, L856. vo-nlG-ly. BRSTOS Nf OUSE. Ounlari. Street, West G, the Albi nm Hotel, eee * = cs = Gre "bY Sd a EP OD ee 3 wor is : aes nhs Se Ry et FEVE EF above house combines all ges and vonveniences. af Vy fe ae & iS] esa aS | \ ; a fh 1S RLS WisG AND. PUBLIC RESTAURANT, and will be ca fuily equal (if not Scanian) iO any siuiear plece west of Toronto. the Jad vanta- Ww oat Ase Refreshments, Dinners, on the shortest notice. Ab Ordinary every day at 1 o'elock. Breakfasts, Suppers, Balls, Parties, Pic-Nies, &c, catered for on reasonable terms. Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, &c. served up in a variety of styles, W ines Liquors, Cigars, of the very best brands. Summer leverages, Soa'a Water; Mint Jiiejs.,,chery Cobblers, ©Old_ -Pam" Chinese smash, {ce Cream, &e. Draught Ale and Porter. TRAVELLE PS. And casnal boarcers will find eveay accomoda- tion at the ahove house, without the vuoise and disoomfoit SO common at public hotels. isoard and Lodging, For a limited number of gentlemen. Also Board {without Lodgings], by ihe day or week, on rea- sonable terus. C. THOMAS, Proprietor. Sratford, May 30, 1857. 30-1F, OO A OAR Ann nnn Notice to 'Teachers. HE Board of Pablic Instruction, for the County of Kent will meet for the examina- tion of School Veachers in the Grammar School Building of this 'Town, ou the first: fridays ci June and September next, when all-~ those teachers who have not obtained: certificates of qualification for the present vear are required 10 attends otherwise they will forfeit to their Pespecs 'ive School Sections the pabsic School Band-- 'Leachers who bold certificates durisg the plea. sure of the Board are al-o required to 'atiend abd produce testimonials of goot moral charaeter cithes from thei: ¢ sp ctive Clereymen, or from Boards of Trustees by wham they have been «neaged, otherwise tbeir certificates wil! be can- celled. INo oes ates hereafter will be granted fora longer period than ONE yraR, By order ot the Board THOMAS CROSS, Sec'y B: P. I. County of Kent, Chatham, May 4th, 1857. Qin VOR SALE OR TO LET, Ao eTWO STORY FRAME HOUSE and A Fast half of Lot No. 43, the house is new ly finished and:situated on St. John Street, in the flourishing village of Dresden. For particulars apply to Win. H. Wilson of Dresden, or at the 'ollice of the Freeman. Dresden, July 10th, 1856. Tote C8 So Sa PRING $ ADVERTISE WENT "OF THE - Farmers' & -- Mechanics' NOW SIX MONTHS IN OPERATION. Store. i n that time Sales Being a. larger amount of business by thon- sands of dollars, then was ever before done in Chatham, by any one store, Showing conclus ively. that the great mass of the people can an| éo discriminate and appre- ciate, and conse que neiy will patronize the store _ in whieh they can, find, maT PH af a roy Ae PA ae LARGEST: ASSORT- LENT OF THE CHEAP-: MENT OF THY {AP- a a er ani EST-AND BES] GOODS: Those who have contributed during the. last six months to swéll our Sales to such an unpre- eedented -amount, ares very sincerely thanked, and respectfully informed thatthe Manager iu January, ordered through an oe an "Com- mercial 'Praveller' nearly all our Spring ones which with others ordered from New York and Montreal..are now daily arriving; so that very shortly Our assoftiments in every departwent will bs fuit and complete, Filed 400, with Gouds of the beatsdeseriprious, not two.months fromthe place of Manufacture, and purchased of first hands, Elevein consists the secret of the extensive busidess we are doings. Wo tore EE ee BNO CWO prozics LO.pay on aa = mur Goods. Those who have never visited the Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. Will find on doiug so, that its stock embraces full assortments of DRY-GOODS PAREY & Sear LR J ( GF AD 25 EAS Oia © ills eLeLNN | Greg Seasonable and Fashionable BOOTS AND SHOES, Fro:n the celebrated Manufactory of Messrs. Browh & Childs, Monireal, = Gade. ac I CARPE TINGS, And other house furnishings, - Vy ALL, & VW. LN DOW PAPER, FR, OluD a GN SOAPS 9 9 Ea Me Of the most approved, English, French "and Bo Réemian Manufiictare. Hats & Caps, Hosiery & .Gloves, stationary §& School Books, | 7 Wall & Window Paper, Trunks, & Valises, 'rockery s° Glass Ware, Cordage,. Pitkles & Sauces, Fouits & Nuts, Gro-etes & Provistons, Cutlery § Spoons, Nails, Gliss § Putty, Oils and Paints, Wines and Liquors, = INCLUDING Pikes' "Magnolia, re , Ales, Porters, §¢., &é, , Italian Being the Farm's' & Mechanies' Store its stocks: are laid in-with a view-to the supplying their.every want---and as Farmers' & Mechan- ics', like other classes of the community, have not all times the to pay down for their necessaries, a well defined and discriminativé, Credit 'business will be done, ip ous to meet the wants of worthy and responsible persons: | Making only 5 per cent difference between Cash and Credit, Wohave a large yard for Custumers to drive their eee a and a good for then 1 Ath Hofees under and-feed. Add Aitids Dit. oe FARM PRODUCE will always be bought, aud found FOR! SALE. Those w ho have.not paid us a visit are re- quested todo so All may -depend upon being kindly and obligingly treated, Parcels delivered.at.Hotels or resid ences, in Town, free of charge. ; By orler of the M ie JOHN D. McLEOD, Cashier. April 23nd, ; v3-nl6-ly, cel Bp HE SUBSCRIBER takes this opportunify of informing the people of CHATHA Ms, and surrounding Country that he has taken R. SMITH'S' OLD ESTABLISHED STAND, WITH A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONED LUMBER, BESIDES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE. FURNITURES Ee alsv tenders his sincere thanks to the Public Senay, for their liberal support; and hopes, by strict attention to business, fo retain their patronage in future. His STOCK is com posed oe tie FOLLOWING ARTICLES, ViZ: MAHOGANY AND. WALNUT VENEERED BUREAUS Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, CANE. AND. SPRING SEAT PARLOR CHAIRS, Dining, Breakfast and Kitchen Tables, sary' FRENCH, . COTTAGE. SERPENTINE, AND PLAIN BEDSTEADS, . = TOILET WORK AND WASH STANDS. : 'ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Rocking, Windsor and Children's Chairs, . THE. BEST MANUFACTURED IN CANADA, 6 ona Puntmi@Stiaecd as thie Shortest IT OthHe@e ALIZ ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED '0. Persons wishing to a FURNITURE, will find it to their advantage to call and examine . before purchasing elsewhere, J. O. SMITH. Chatham, December 14, 1855., 33. Division Courts for 1857. eee Seas oes Cae eG Fur the altention off all Tenpeiae re * | fornurs, Legislators, Ministers of religion &e, he Nees is hereby given thatthe Division | i Courts tor the County.of. Kent, for the year 1857, will be hekt at the following places and | (SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED) | 4A Census List times :-- OR ist Divis ion, Chatham, Saturday,--10th Jan'y, Z : do do Sena tO ees The Inhabitants of Stratford do dO - Saturday, 7th March. Cc. OW. do do. Saturday; 4th April. Ee 1857,she wing the religious denominations, do do Saturday, 2d: May. --those who use intoxicating drinks ard do do Saturd lay, 6th June, thosé wno donot, with the religions' Denomina=s = _ do do Saftiday, 4th July. tions appended,--also taverns 'and. seHlersof in-- do do- Saturday, lst August | Coxicating drinks, with also such retigious des, ; de Qo Saturday.,.dtn September.) nomination appen ded -Lists. of Dictitors and . do do. Saturday, 3rd Gctober. Brewers, with the same--List of Ministers of do do Monday, Bnd November. | he County of Perth, --(Lists of members &e., of do do Saturday, 5th December. | congregations may be added.) Names. of- the 2nd Division, Morpeth, Thursday, 26th March. Teachers of Schools &c. &ve.-- As-it is-.Stated do du 'Thursday, 23rd.J.aly. that the Trafick and drinking habits, and. the, do le Tuesday, 24th, Noy. drunkenness of our land, are confaed to. Presby« do Ridgetown, Tuesday, 27th January. terians, Episcopalians, 'and Roman Catholies, do oo Tuesday, 26th May. such lists will practically show the inate or Dae ° do do Thursaay, 24th Sept. truth ofthe statement. 3rd Div. Tecumseth, -- Friday, 30th January. "Have they not (the trafickers) got enough aa do dk) "Monday, $ 87th July. our blood?'--Hon, M. Camoron--"the next best: do Dawn Mills, Monday, 30th WLarch. legacy and. gift to every woman andchild-of eur do do Monday, 28th September. land; will. be the freedom from the trafiek" Lim <j do Dresden Friday, 29th May. By "AMEA"I-- : do do Friday, 27th. November. ae Ath Division, Harwich, Thursday, 29th January. Srrarrorp. C. W. i do do Thursday, 28th May. 16th March 1857, do do Saturday, 26th Sept. NS TE: The attention ofall Tempertince do (Wellington Associations Sons of Temperance, deg- funn, Town- islators' Ministers' of religion,and - others fa: ship Hrw'h vourable te the putting down of the: CURSE' and Ae Howard) Saturday; 28th March. the "DISGRACE? of our and. every: Christian : to do Saturday, 25th July. country,--the public Traffic in Intoxicating ' do ao Thursday, 26th Novy. Drinks, {he sayage, uncivilized and unchristian 5th Div. Deal ToRn Monday, 2bth January. | lands eX entec d)=-f hat attention is called tu the a- > edo cdo Mondry,'25th May. doptn® of such a Plan as the above, to show do do... Weednesday,. 23td Sep: STATIST&GALLY sand »more EXACTLY, Pardy's Inn, : do Midule Road Well les ay, 25th March. 'do do' Wednesday, 22nd July. do do Monday, 23rd Novemb'r. 6th Div: Wallaceburg Tesday; 3tst March. those, who, in. our, several municipalities and. communities, countenance the public evil and disgrace of our day, "the Trafic in Intoxica. ting drinks,"--and also by said plan, to help ta' +} purity a British Colony whichis the most fore- do. do Tuesday, 29:h September, | most of Great Britian's possessions; and make it do do Saturday. 28th Nov. --Canada--more reliable as a hame for theEm-,- dy at Oungah P.Oiffice Saturday, Bist January. igrant, unde rea trea, a and loyal govern- do do: Saturday, 30th May: *ment- do' do, Tuesday, aah July. To make the "Census" complete in its inten- ith-Division Clearville, Frida Ly, aye March, tion generally, a Listshould be subjoined of the do ce ae ae names of those rResipent inhabitants, who pub= do = de i esti ss sth Nov. | licly use Intoxicating drinks at our Public bare ae tae) een, Weenestay gute wae and '"Saloons'--the latter commonly named as 0 do. Vednesuay, 271 ay- | the "Hells" of our community,--Sc do do Friday, "25th Sept. - Ys ber [aie mechanics, millers, carpenters, laboures &c., are. those, D. J.. who realize a competence and pres- perity in Canada and meet with ready. employ -- ment. --All those 'connected with our Railways, must. be sober men.Ask Mr. Brydges, the Rail- way Manager at Hamilton C. W.--Is the 'same - sobriety needed as we move through lifet-- az- 5 Will papers Femontaple to the. cause, | please copy. ° sce a 'LHE LARGEST FALL STOCK In Chatham, RCHASED for CASH, and OFFERED FOR CASH Produce only, at prices as low as such terme" demand, far BELOW COMPRTI TION of those who buy or sell on any other terms Lhe Old Store, By order of WittiamM Banja MEN Wetws, lesq Judge ofthe County of Kent.. GEORGE DUCK, ae ; Clerk of the Peace, Gownly of Kent. Office. of the Clerk of the 'Peace, para = Dec: 1856. New 'Spring A von21- ty, Goods "AT Vo Sa. CHATHAM CLOTHING. I nubs Qos Or STONS & DURNBULL AVE to intimate the arrival of their NEW GOODS tor the present: season; inelad- ing an extensive and carefully. seleeted Stack of: LADIES' DRESSE -- ee ae STAPLE. DRY- GOODS, eos (SEUCKERY, GLARE,' cL RIMMINGS, G ROCERTES & LIQU ORS, HOSIERY = PAINTS & QOILs, PARER HANG iNGS, DOMESTIC GOODS, HES lviade "Clothing, : = mena Stock Ae CLOTHS, VESTINGS, & GENTLE- MENS' GOODS. ¥ "CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER as usual: -- CHEAP FOR C Chatham, May Ist, 1857 2000 Ibs; ASSORTED SHOT, 100. KEGS GUN POWDER» Sole Agent for? == eee FLUID. i Ole BEATTY, Chatham, Dec. 12th, 1856. v3-n18-tf, NSW BOARDING HOUSE, WILLIAM STILL a oo HGS to announee that he has Oranep & Important to Fe ouse lkeepers =a JARDING HOUSE, at No, 374 SOUTH . REET, below Ninth. PuttADeLPaa, where he it accom inodate respectable persons, perma- nently or transiently, who may favour him with | their patronage, The Honkeis Commindious and in good yaa sand the location Central and Respectable. \ : ie No pins will be spaired theretore te give very satisfectiona: 2fehy CASH. v3-n36-tf T offer for sale 35 different reeipés for #1. many of which have been:sold the: :past- year for $5 a piece, No housekeeper will gradge $1 for ene of those 'recipes alone after ifying it' once: Address. Wm. Braumesen,-Point Pleasant Pas and the whole number ot ineei pee will he forward- ed by mail, Philadelphia Oct. 29th, 1855.

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