Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON), 4 Jul 1857, p. 3

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saan ni Allthe British gun boats were ordered y : . es _ was healthy.-- Colowast. iit ry. He, rn Sc \ tiou by England of a strong pos'tion. at the mouth of the Red Sea can hardly be with out its effect on both Mahommedan and' Pagan races ; and we may reasonably expect that a few years will see the begintning of a yeat improvement in these long neglected laces of the earth, which will furnisu, we ope @ Hew field for the enterpuise, of - Burope- : ~~ Jetters from Paris state that the question Pot reducing the rate of discount. was not even mentioned at the last mecting.of the directors on Thursday. It is probable, however, that this' was simply in conse- quence of the formalities connected with the jystallation of the new governor. 'The ac- gounts from the provinces regarding the rospect of the grain harvests are all ex- -qeedingly satisfactory. The general result of the European and Asiatic silk crops can now be approximately estimated, and ac- cording to advices from Lyons, it _is likely jo prove better than was at one time anti- cipated. The Princess Royal's Annuity Bill pas- ged the House of Lords on Monday, the 5th. 'The Oaths' Bill by which the Jews willbe admitted, not only to Partiament, put rendered eligble for the highest offices yn the State, was for-warded. materially in the House of Commons. on 15th; some of 'the clauses having passed by very large majorities, We have advices from K ngston, Jamaica tothe 13th of June. The question of an additional supply of labourers was attract- ing much attention, and it is evicent that the public mind was being gradually prepared for a re-opening of the slave traffic insome shape, eithe: by a direct traffic wirh Africa or by a free importation of coo- lies from China, The landing and appren- ticing out of the cargo of slaves lately cap- tured at Cuba was hailed as having an im- ortant and good effect on the suvar and cotton cultivation of Jamaica. A drought prevailed to the eastward of Kineston, but the south side papers report heavy rains i and a good canecrop. Mines yield well. ome. 'Chere was a good Supply of bread- --qtuff inthe Kingston market and the island ann) <8. © re The Californians are so incensed as the shooting of Crabb and his party of fillibus- | ters in Mexico that they intend to organize another force for the invasion of that eoun- ee Bishop Strachan has issued) a circular, naming Wednesday, the Sth of July next for the Clergy and Daity of the Western Divison of the-Diocese of 'Toronto to meet 'and make choice of' fit person to become their Bishop. » "Che Synod will asserable in St Pan!?'s -Church,. London, at eleven o'clock. PROVINCIAL J.T. MOREHEAD, U. §. Senator, and former- ly Governor of Kentucky. L. H. ARNOLD, Member of Congress, and formerly Governor of Rhode Island. WM. WOODBRIDGE, U. 8. Senator, and formerly Governor of Michigan, M. i. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from Washington Territory. Sach testimony as the above is worthy the con- fidence of the public. SETH W. FOWLE & CO., 138 Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors. Suid by their agents every where, OBIT" a ed Dirtls. In Raleigh, June 25th the wife of Mr. G. B- Shreve, of a son. Died, In this Town on Monday, the 29th of June, Mr. Richard Carter, aged 24 years and six months. MARKETS. a aeRO NON NON NR See Chatham Markets--Prices in York Oy IeeemMan Orrice, May 16, 1857, SD Dd Wool, per lb 22.0 7a 0 0 Wheat, per bushel, Cee) a 920 Oats, per bushel, 3620 4 Barley per bushel, 105-0 ea 12. 0 Rye per bushel, ZO @ 8 0 Potatoes. per bushel, oO WU @ ig 0 Corn, per bushel, tO. 5 36 Beet, per 100 Ib, 40-0 a 40 0 Pork, per 100 Ib, 55 0 @ 60 0 Mution, per 190 Ib, 48 0 @ 56; 0 Butter, per 1b, 2s eed, OE) Tallow, per 100 1b, 952 EG 962" 0 Chickens, per pair, 3 3a a tay, per ton, wo 0 a 120 0 Kiggs, per doz, 10g Ue -0 Jonn Smrvi. Warket Clerk. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A smart, active and intellivent boy about Li. fourteen years of ave. Apply at this Office. One able to read and weirs pre- ferred. FIRST CF AUGUST CELEBRATION. THis CYPIZENS of Amherstburg, wiileele- brate the Anniversary of the Emancipation of Slavery in the British West Indies on the Hirst of August. By order, 5S. B. WILLIAMS, tC TOnVER. Ne MceURDY. ON SLAVERY--(TO BE CON- SULTED.) t Slavery and Anti-Slavery, by W. Goodeh, New York; p. 605--a complete history, and with referenee to the charches, &c., &e. 2. 'Lhe Slavery Guestion. by itev. Fence, Daviony COme;5~ p. 22: MULLER Th PICO, a. Leachings ofthe New Testament, by Rev. Joseph P.'Vhompson, D: D., New York--i856-- p. 42 --(ibost valuable.) 4; Seripfiral; Viewsiof 'Slavery; by Rev. Al- bert Barnes; p. 884. Philadelphiz--1056--(an BOOKS The Hamilton Banter Siates Mr. Henry de Blaquieré, who pocketed about $170,000 | las bribes ii) Connection with the Woodstock jad Lake Erie Railroad, has offered to re- (lind $50,000 of it, én conditon of bis being | BD icinited against the executdrs of the late Mr. Zimmerman for dainaye'. The offer, jitis said, lias been rejected (Ge One night last week,. & rhan pamed | Jehiel Robbins, wis had establistied a house | of prostitution in the village of Marshal, | Mich., was visited by. & cominittee of women who knocked at his door, and when he ap- peared they threw.a Bucket of tar over bis head, completely blinding fins and then proceeded to strip and céver hits body with tar aud ati overcoat.of feathers! --~ A ee ee | Weecsintue Deskeri}The French in \Algiers are sinking Artesian wells in the des yert, which will be of great benifit. The Arabs ate frantic with joy iu seeing fertility It once restored to thew grounds. Special Waotices. WRAP ARAN SOS ONION ENN OS Perky Davis=Sir:--The henefits 1 have re- | teived from the use of your invaluable remedy» " hhducés mee to pen a word of praise for it. Ex- '}erience has Convinced me that for Headache, Indigestion, Pain in the Stomach, or any other part of the system, Severe Chills, Weariness: Common Colds, Hoarseness, CHOLERA' CHOLERA ALORBUS, Diarrhea, Dysentery Toothache, &e.. there 'is no nothing helter than the Pain Killer.»t have this hour recovered from asevere attack of Sick Headache, by using two) leaspoonfuls, taken at thirty minutes in a wise glass fullof hotwater. Lam confident that through the blessing of God, it saved me from the Cholera during the summer of 1849, Trav- élling amid heat, dust, toil, change of diet and constant exposure to an infected atmosphere, my system was daily predisposed to dysentery at-( lacks, accompanied with pain, for which the Pain Killer was a sovercign remedy, one teaspoon- ful during the worst case in an hour, or at most, halfa day. Ihave heard many cases the coup- | ty over of Dysentery being cured by its use.-- Put in the teeth, it would stop the toothache.-- Gratitude, and a desire for its gencral use, has drawn from me this unégolicijed testimonial in As favor, Do. TAY LOR It, Minister of the Gospel. VALUABLE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF THE OXYGENATED BITTER Washington, D. C., Fune 10. Having made use of the Oxygenated Bitters, | Prepared by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of Windsor, V1. | and from knowledge obtained of their efficacy | the Public, believing they will fully sastain the | | "commendation of the proprietor. We hope that this valnable remedy may be so generally | bracing Mother cases, we cheertully recommend them to | unanswerable book.) 5. The North and the South-- A statistical _ Pp. let-- Jew tt & Co., 1856! CPhis book ts an authority to silence every pro-stavist. 6, Kev to Unele Lom's Cabin--Jewett & Co; Boston, (and see Appeudix to Dred," --both by Mo's. Stowe.) 7. The Shame and Glory of the Ameriean Baptisis, dc, by Rev: Howard Matthews; p. 23 ----Bristal oa ant London--( Why will not Regalar Bapilsts of Canada read, coafess and Rejorm.) % Unanimous Remonstrance of the Lourth Congregational Church, Hartiord, Coum.: as tu American Traet Society; p. 34. 9. Aulertcan Slavery in connection, &c., em- dr. Perkin's Valuable Sermon,--Mr Jay's Letters; avd Note as to American Sunday School Union--p. 60-----New York: H. B. Knight -- 4854. 10. Letter respecting a book "dropped from the Catalogue" of the American Sunday School Union,--in compliance with slave power,;---p. 20--New York, 1848 11. tnside Viewoor Slavery, by Dr. Parsons Jewett & Co., Boston 1855--(containing facts of horrors) --p. 318, 12. Lefters on Slavery, by O. 3. Freeman---p. 108. Boston: B. Marsh--i855--'This is the book of principles.) March 1857, CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE, cS ta N 3-2 Lot No 1, in 5th Concession, on Plank Road, 100 acres, per acre, 20. 00 IDayver iMnet, N P4 Lot No. 24, in Sth Concession, also on Pijank Road, 50 acre, per aere, E20. 00 view, &e.-: Gb UR Gl mAs QS goon Gl gw on, Lot No8. Fronting oa River Thames, a most de Jightful Farm, within three milesof Thanies- ville Station, of the Great Western Rearilway == The old London Stage Road passes through it. aU acres Cleared. Inall 240, acres per aere, $50.00 No 6U in Ist ConcessicnExcellent hara wood land 200 acres per acie, H12, U0 No 7 in Ist Concession excellent hard weod land 200 acres Per acre, $12. OO AERIS MWB R AT \ For further partigulars enquire, (if by letter post paid) at this office. June 20th, 1856. A RABE CHANCE FOR A GOOw FARW Lot No 18 in3rd, Consession, Township of | Moore County of Lambton, 200 acres will be sold low for cash at the present time or for two months tocome. 'The land is good and eligiby situated, being about 5 miles from River St.Clair Moore Freemai,' Office. June 5 1857. FOR - SALE. NEAT COTTAGE, with Garden attached; fA for Sale ou easy terms. for particulars apply atthis Office. June 13th, 1857. 4\-tf; Al. LAMPS! LAMPS! iffused throughout the country, that it may be 'Acessible to all the afflicted. SAMUEL S. PHELPS WILLIAM UPHAM, ; U.S. S. Vermont JAMES F. SIMONS, U. S. Senator R. Island. Lamps of a superior kind and patent on hand, and for sall at this office--Also fluid or the same at the low price of g1. per gallon.-- Please Call John Law-' A 2 (eta ext--(a complete | + Peachers who bold certificates during the > hes liste * he thrivne Pow: 27 : . A j eet pn ners oe te | and the same distance from the thrivug Town of ; sure of the Board ate also required to atiend b Takats weeks ? acacia RSS Ei AT i Ya OTE TIN NIN NI NNN Nig oO PINION I New "iwertisements. bs CUA DRARADAA AAA PIPPI 1 New Goods ! GOODS PEN it BE Subscriber bezs to inform his Crstom- 4A ersand the Public generally that he has yeciev-d one ot the largest and best assortments of FARMING IMPLEMETS, HARDWARE WOODEN & GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &e., &e., ever imported into Chat- ham. this goods consists of CN ym fh is WrOooas ~ey aes The Best Hardware. Vhe Best Cradles. The Cheapest Hardware, The Chr apest Cradles, The Cheapest Sneaths, The Best Sneaths. The Cheapest Scythes The Best Sev thes, The Cheapest Rakes, The Best Rakes. The Cheapest Spades, 'The Best Spades, The Cheapest Shovels, The Best Shovels . The Cheapest Hoes, The Best 1 oes. The Cheapest Forks, The Best Forks. The Cheapest The Best Cultivators, Cultivators. The Cheapest The Best Grindstones, Grindstones. The Cheapest The Best Pump Fixings, Pamp Fixings. The Cheapest The Best Carpenters Tools, Carpenters Tools The Cheapest The Most Guassware, Giassware, The Cheapest The Best Liquors, Liquors, GROCERIES! The Best Teas, The Bes: Sugar, The Best Coffee. The Cheapest Teas. The Cheapest Sugar. The Cheapesi Coffee, Twe Cheapest Spices, The Best Spices The Cheapest Extracts, The best Extracts &e., &c., &e , de. &e., &e., &e., &e. Allthe above Goods will be sold Cheaper than ever have beeu sold for in Chatham before, Wholesale and Retail. Kemember the 2nd and 3rd door from the cor- rer King and Fifth Streets, opposite John Smith's Bisq., Sadie and Harness Store and in Miller's and Barfocts New Brick Stores. W. H. NELSON, N. B. Calland see the Variety of goods, you will find accommodating Clerks to show them free of Charge, ANY JEL ING Vol 3 40tf Chatham, June 6th 1857. Ladies' New Goods, At THE EGS POINFORM THE LADIES THAT Be has received her New Goods, which she bas eareiully selected, to suitthe wants of her patroos, from the Bis T BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAR KE T S! Consisting the most Fashionable BONNETS-- MAN TLES-- SEA Wiles RIBBONS FLOWERS-- SPL BAITS = Sores, of &e., LADIES' To all ef which, she respectfully invites atten- tion, at her, SHOW ROOM, osposite the 'Roy- al lixchange" Hotel, King Street, . hatham; La underclothing !! foe" Paris, London, and New York Fashions Just received for the Spring of 18957. NOV 2ISt, A856. vo-nlb-ly. PALMERSTON HOUSE. Ontario Street, West of the Albi m Hotel. bed OP Le an Ch LEC ise TED, FYVELE above house combines all the fadvanta- ges and conveniences ot a PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC RESTAURANT, aud will be found fuily equal Gi pot superior ) Jo any sinilar place west of Toronto, Refreshments, Diners, on the shortest notice. An Ordinary every day at 1 o'cloek. Breakfasts, Suppers, Balls, Parties, Pic-Nies, &c, catered for on reasonable terms. Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, &c, served up in a variety of styles. Wines - Liquors, Cigars, of the very best brands. Summer beverages, Soca Water; Mint Bales. Sucry Cobblers, "Old Pam" Chinese smash, Ice Cream, &c. ' a tn A af % od eee Draught Ale and Porter. LRA VEL LES And casual boarders will find eveay aceomoda- tion at the above house, witheut the noise and disoomfoat so common at pablic hotels. HIOALKCL AIL MOG Fine' ww ta @ For a limited number of gentlensen. Also Board | [without Lodgings], by the day or week, on rea- | sonable temns. 2 SOO THONEAS. -- Proprictor. Sratford; May 30, 1857. 39-4. Ne een Oop ef Aa oe eee Sees : Notice to Teachers. HE Board of Public lostuction for the County of Rent will aect for the examina we tion of Scnool Teachers in the Grammar School | Building of this Town, on the first Evidays ot June and September next, when all those teachers who have not obtained certificates of qualification for the present year are reqitired vo attend; otherwise they will forfeit to their resp -e- tive School Sectrons the public Schoo! Bund.-- lea. anid ; : . . 1 prodtice testifontals of @o0d moral characte For particulars enquire at the "Provincial |! : oe ee either fron their resp clive Clereyinen, or from Boards of Vrusiecs by whom they have been engaged, otherwise their eertificates will be can- celled. No certificates herealter will be granted fora longer period! than ons yrar. : By order of the Board THCMAS CROSS, See'y B, P. I. County of Kent. Chatham, May 4th, 1857. 3m WN ¥ et AY WN E appt é BOR SALE OR TO LET = e TWO STORY FRA fh East hali of Lot No. 43, the house is newly finished and situated on St. John Street, j ' flourishing village of Dyes oe the lourishing village of Dresden. For particulars * 2 ' d Sate , iad TS apply to Wm. H. Wilson of Dresden or at the office of the Freeman. Dresden, July 10th, 1856. Mi ELOUSE and t 2 [Beth Ai Eee + : Spies sa ea) TO a pe TE PR ORT SRT ES FREEMAN AND WEEKLY ADVERTISER. COMBINATION CO's COLUMN, ---- ADVERTISEHENT OF THE Farmers & Mechanics' NOW SIX MONTHS IN OPERATION. Store. n that time Being a larger amount of business by thou- sands of dollars, then was ever before done in Chatham, by any one store. Showing conclusively, that the great mass of the people can and co discriminate and appre- ciate, and consequently will patronize the store in which they can find 'THE LARGUST ANSORT- MENT OF THE CHEAP- HST AND BEST GOODS. Those who have contributed during the Jast six months to swell our Sales to such an unpre- eedented amount, are very sincerely thanked, and respectfully informed that the Manager in January, ordered through an European Com- mercial Traveller, nearly all oar Spring Goods; which with others ordered from New York and Montreal, are now daily arriving; so that very shoruly our assortments in every department will be full and complete, Filed too, with Goods of the best descriptions, pot two months from the place of Manufacture, and purchased «of first hands, Herein consists the secret of the extensive business we are doing. | |INo two profits to pay on | our Goods. Those who have never visited the Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. Will find on doiug so, that its stock embraces fail assortments of DRY-GOODS! STAPLE Oy lie ais 28 Pa oe ala 4) RHPD) Seasonable and Fashionable Le ; : : : BOOTS AND SHOES, From the celebrated Manufactory of Messrs. Brown & Childs, Montreal, CARPE FEINGS, And other house furnishings, WALL, & WINDOW PAPER, FOMLE® SOAPS, PER. To) TAPP YS DD AY Bai h' Of the most approved, English, French, Italian apd Bohemian Manutacture. Hais §& Caps, ffosveery & Gloves, Statonary §& School Books, ? Hall & Window Paper, wrunks, & Valises, Crockery & Glass Ware, Cordage, Pukles & Sauces, Bruus & Nuts, Groceries §& Provisions, Cutlery §& Spoons, Vails, Glass & Putty, Oils and Paints, Wines and Liquors, INCLUDING Pikes' "Magnolia, Champagnes, Ales, Porters, &¢., &c. Being the Farmers' & Mechanies' Store its stocks are laid in with a view to the supplying theiv every want----and as Farmers' & Meeban- ics', like other classes of the community, have not all times the o pay down for their necessaries, a well defined | aud discriminative, Credit -business will be done, in order to meet the wants of worthy and responsible persons: Making only 5 per cent difference between Cash and Credit, We have a large yard for Customers to drive their Carriages into, and a good a : = '7 AS) PALES t oe for them (8 put their blouses under and feed, All kaads of FARM PRODUCE will always be bought, and found VOR SALE wae OL} : Those who have not paid'as a visit are re- quesied toco so, All may depend upon being kindly and obligingly treated. = Parcels delivered at' Hotels or residences, in Town, free of charge. 3y orler of the Manager, JOHN D. McLEOD, Cashver, ay April 22ad, 185" | ing an extensive and carefully selected Stock of (See LADIES' DRESSES, BEATE ei oa a MAHOGNY 173 ON N IN Nf N ANA NENA NINN SON GENS Nl LORIE, GPR LP ep Pre PL pe Sag OP, ol a Se IM cll IO LO POLIO ag SA sO TCL Recs SM aa seen ae Mio AGU AN S fo ame aay a VN Jn a he tds i] ee tt -® @ Gr ie --__------ PERE SUBSCRIBER takes this opportunity of informing the people of CHATHAM and surrounding Country that he has talen Rh. SMVYPWS OLD ESTABLISHED S'TAN D, WITH A LARGE STOCK OF SEASONED LUMBER, BESIDES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Sh HOICH FURNITURE. Fle also tenders his sincere thanks to the Public generally, for their liberal support ; sWict attention to business, te retain their patronage in future, FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ: MAHOGANY AND WALNUT VENEERED BUREAUS Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, CANE AND SPRING SEAT PARLOR CHAIRS, Dining, Breakfast and Kitchen Tables, 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, ae © <a Motwons Wouiemiscine® at Une Bthewrtessd AT otiagas, ALL ORDERS PROMTLY ATPENDED TO. Persons wishing to buy FURNITURE, will find it to their a 'vantage to call and examine before purchasing clsewhere. 9 Chatham, December 14, 1855. Divisicn Courts for 1857. AT OTICE is hereby given that the Division LN 'Courts for the County of Kent, for the year 1857, will be held at the following places and times :-- Ist Division, Chatham, Saturday,--lOth Jan'y. do do Saturday, 7th February. uo do Saturday, 7th March. do do Saturday, 4th April. do do Saturday, 24 May. do da Saturday, 6th June. do er) Saturday, 4th July. do do Saturday, Ist August. do lo Saturday, 5th September. do do saturday, 3rd October. do do Monday, 2nd November. do do Saturday, 5th December. 2nd Division, Morpeth, Thursday, 26th March. do do Thursday, 23rd July, do ¢ do Tuesday, 24th Nov. do Ridgetown, Tuesday, 27th January. do do Tuesday, 26th May. - do do Thursday, 24th Sept. ord Div. Tecumseth, Friday, 30th January. do do Monday, 27th July. do Dawn Mills, Monday, 30th March. do do Monday, 28th September. do Dresden Friday, 29th May. do do Friday, 27h November. 4th Division, Harwich, Thursday, 29th January. do do Thursday, 28th-May. do do Saturday, 26th Sept. do (Wellington Inn, Town- ship H?rw'h & Howard) Saturday, 28th March. do do Saturday, 25th July. do GO Thursday, 26th Nov. 5th Div. Deal ToRn Monday, 26th January. do do Monday, 25th May. do do Wednesday, 23rd Sep. Pardo's Inn, do Middle Road Wednesday, 25th March. do do Wednesday, 22nd July. do do Monday, 23rd Novemb'r, 6th Div. Wallaceburg Tuesday, 3st March. do. do Tuesday, 29th September. do do Saturday. 28th Nov. do at Oungah P. Office Saturday, 3tst January. do do' Saturday, 30th May. do do Tuesday, 23th July. 7th Division Clearville, Friday, 27th March. do do Priday, 24th July. do do Wednesday, 25th Nov. do Kilmarnock, Wednesday, 28th Jan. do do Wednesday, 27th May. do do Friday, 25th Sept. By order of Wittsam BensamMin WeE.xs, Esq. Judge of the County of Kent. GEORGE DUCK, Jr., Clerk of the Peace, Gownty of Kent. Office of the Clerk of the Peace, Chatham. 9th Dee. 1856. von2t-Lly New Spring Geoeds - CHATHAM CLOTHING HAL. => GY) some --__ SPOND & TURNBULL: ih le AV to intimate the arrivalof their Wi W GOODS for the present season, iuclad- SHAWLS, MANTLES, BONNETS. PAR ASOLS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS GLOVES, HOSLERY, PAPER HANGINGS. DOMESTIC GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, &c. A Wirst-Rate Stock of CLOTHS, VESTINGS, & GENTLE- MENS' GOODS. CLOTHING. MADE TO ORDER 5) as usual CHEAP FOR CASH. Chatham, May tst, 1857. Venou-tf important to ..ousekeepers loffer for sale 35 different recipes for $1, many of which have been sold the past year for #5 a plece. ' No housekeeper will gradge nll : of those recipes alone after trying for one a git once, Address Wa. Brumsack, Point Pleasant Pa and the whole number of recipes wil - lbe forward- ed by mail. | J J. O. SMITH. 33 Be sae esieiee Sanam re eae rs pac GB (for tic attention of all Tem perance formers, Legislutors, Ministers of religion WC.) (SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED) A Gensus List OF he Inhabitants of Stratford C.W. F or 1857,shewing the religious denominations, --those who use intoxicating drinks ard those wnodo not, with the religious Denomina- tions appended,--also taverns and sellersof in- toxicating drinks, with also sueh religious de- Nomination appended -Lists of Distilers and Brewers, with the same--List of Ministers of he County of Perth,--(Lists of members & congregations may be added.) Names of the Teachers of Schools &c. &e.--As it is Stated that the Traffick and drinking habits, and the drunkenness of our land, are confined (a Presby- terians, Episcopalians, and Roman Catholics such lists will practically show the trath or un- truth of the statement. "Flave they not (the trafickers) ¢. our blood? Elon Mk Cine Ghee legacy and gilt to every woman and child of our land, will be the freedom from th» trathick" L.-- By "AMEN Sreatrorp. C. W. 16th. March 1857, ; OTE: The attention of all Temperance Associations Sons of Temperance Leg- islators, Ministers of religion, and others fa= vourable to the putting down of the'CURSE' and the "DISGRACE? of our and every Christian coantry,--the public Trafic in Intozicating Drinks, the savage, uncivilized and unchristian lands ex epted)--that attention is called to the a- dopting of such a Plan as the above, to show STATISTICALLY and mure EXACTLY those who, in our several municipalities and coe auniies countenance the 'nyblic evil and disgrace of our day, "the Trafic in Intoxica- ting drinks,"---and also by said plan, to bel te purily a British Colony which is the most fare most of Great Britian's possessions; and make it oe anada--more reliable as a home for the Em- or > ire j r ita under a frea, liberal; and loyal. govern- _ To make the "Census" complete in its intea- tion generally, a Listshould be subjoined of the names of those ResipenT inhabitants, whe pub- licly use Intoxicating drinks at our Public bars and "Saloons" --the latter commonly named the "Eells" of our community,--Sober fabaere mechanles, millers, Carpenters, laboures &e are those, D. J., who realize a competence and pror perity in Canada, and meet with ready en : ment.--All those: connected with our Ratles # must be sober men.-- Ask Mr. Brydges, the Rail. way manager at Hamilton C. Wee the si e sobriety needed as we move through life?---- 4 Be W ill pa pe cS 6 VOU ae 5 (3 to th cau , JHE LARGEST ~~~ EPALL STOCK In Chatham, RCM SBED. for; CHSER ana OFFERRP OB CASE 2 Prot, or Produce only, at prie es as low as such terms demand, far BELOW COMPR TITION ethokee of those who buy or sell on any other terms Lhe Gld Store, JOSHPH 8. BEATTY! STAPLE DRY-GOODS, vd SUE MRS Yo 2 LASS, GROCERIES & LIQUORS PAINTS & OILS | 2000 Ibs. ASSORTED SHOT, KEGS GUN POWDER Sole Agent for BURNING FLUID. JOS. S. BEATTY, Chatham, Dee, 12th, 1856. 1 100 NEW BOARDING HOUSE, WILLEAM STILL MGS to announce that he has Opgnep a ELI BOARDING HOUSE, at No, 374 SOUTH STREET, belaw Ninth, PaitapeLpaia, where he will accommodate respectable persons, perma- nently or transiently, who may faveur him with their patronage. The Tfouse is Commodious and in good order, and the loeation Central and Respectable. : i-a'" No pains will be spaired therefore to give very satistaction, s Philadelphia Qet. 29th, 1957 Qi-ly 9 © Le A Ss and hopes, by» His STOCK is composed of the c., of

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