---- a re aE SSN PRET PET SERPS 'fhne,Y -eading to the Luke Muskoka, aiid aids of the Presbierian Chu eh, Old School and New--that the Southern secession was LS ghee 165 ed in an address to the Queen, pledging sup- port to Government inthe Indian difficul- So Troops are now being shipped for India with every deapaich. Baron. Rothschild was returned to Parlia- ment for city of London without opposition. vfhe Waited. States frigate. Niagara and the Susquehana sailed for Cork with the telegraph eable. « Zea Humours thnt Napoleon was assassinated prevailed in London on the 28th causing the funds fo decline.» Later accounts from Par- is do not mention'any such outrage. FREE GRANTS. THE THREK GREAT LINES : ROAD, NOW IN COURSE OF COMPLFTION ARE OTTAWA AND OPEONGO ROAD. THa ADDINGTON ROAD, THE HASTINGS: ROAD, OF THE OTTAWA AND OPEONGO. ROAD "THE ADDINGTON ROAD. Commencing in the Township of Anglesea, in the northern part of the County of Ad. dington, near the villave of Flint's Mills, in Kalader, runs almost due north to the Riy- er Madawaska, a distance of 85 wiles aud to be continued thence for the distance of 25 miles till it intersects the Ottawa and Opeongo. Road. |. The Agent for the granting of, thé Land in this district is Mr. E. Perry, who, for that purpose, is now resident at the Village of Flint's Mills. . The outlines of five town- ships of very superior land are already sur- veyedsand ready for SetUement within the limits of the Agency, lying north of Lal & ane See oats Jd Park. Chas. Collins, SEL Parnin J.D. Doughty, 8 ee ; Bisa Bost X 6 Pls W. J. M. Gordon, 1, 1B eimai G. H. Bates, L.& Cy. Reakirt, Wade, Eckstein & Co. Dear Sir :--I became your agent without fel ing any interest in the medicine, but] soon be- came very much interested, npon seeing the hap_ py effect it had upon many persons. The in- creased sales in this State are truly astonishing I might have collected any number of certificate. of its ereud power in relieving pain, if I had at. tended to it at t} observation. e c 1€ time the cures came under my The least I can say for the Pain Killer is, that ittully answers the purpose fot which it is recommer ded. A.W. HATCH, Druggist, Milwaukie. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. -- Dirths. In Chatham, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. Cary,ot a daughter, Se INN NSN I NEIDIO LN INL NLL IORI ERI RIES "E FAN MARKETS, Chatham Markets--Prices in York C'y May 16, 1857. Ne PREEMAN Or¥ice, Shoe Bp So) Wool, per 1b Be) 30 0 0 Wheat, per bushel, S505 Cay, Oats, per bushel, 3 Oso 4 ¢ Barley per bushel, 0s 0 a 12 0 Rye per bushel, 1,0 -@ Se Potatoes. per bushel, 057 yee) Corn, per bushel, D3 @ 5 6 Beef, per 100 Ib, 40 0 @ 40 0 Pork, per 100 lb, DO 0a 60 0 Mution, per 100 Ib, 455; 0620 56 0 Butter, per 1b, ZO @ 0. 0 Tallow, per 100 1b, D5. 202, 9520 Chickens, per pair, Los @ 3.0 flay, per ton, 96°70 "a 120 0 liges, per doz, 1: 0!a@ O50 Joun Smiru, Market Clerk. Massanoka, and between it and: the Biver Madawaska. The 'Townships are called res- pectively Abinger, Denbigh, Aslney, Wiling | ham,Anglesa, and Barric. The direct route to-this Section is by way of Kingston, Canada' West, thence io Napanee, cither by Steamboat, .and thence North to thé*Powuslip of Kaladar. and the Village cf Flinv's Mils where Mr. Perry re- Sides. Commences a point oh at the Ottawa River, kagwh-as "Farreli?s' a little above the mouth of thu Bouehere Raver, and runs in a Westerly direction, pass ine throush the Northerly part of the county of Ren- drew. [t-is intended fo connect this road with a projected line of road kuown as Bell's Lake: Haron, by a branch wiich Wildivérve drum the Openyo Road by the 'Lownshin of Bradenca, at a distance of. about 53 miles from the River Ottawa, forming with Bell's Line," a vreat leading road, or base fine fromthe Ottawa toe Lake) Muskok a1 miles tn lenoth, passing through the heart @#f the Ottawa and Luron 'Lertitury and wpdilieg up for 'sett cement ay > ast extent of al i RS BURLEY, (late Mrs. Jackson,) is now 4 prepared to supply the public with her COUGH SYRUP, an invaluable remedy for coughs and consumption. It has won a wide reputation. for its great curative powers, having eff cted Cures when all other remedies have failed. Mrs. Bi would also recommend her AL TERA. 74s, an excellent remedy for S-rofula, Impu- rtis of the Blood, seurvy, ruptions, and all Diseases of th: Glands and Siin. It has eured in cates of Many yearsestanding, To be had«of-Mess Mari: 3urley, 815 South Ninth St,. below Catharine, Philadelphia Nie YO, August 15, 1857--1 y 47 € VT AMAR? : S. C.WATSON, M.D 4 Kees i Wa dt 5) Ene eo HOM OEOAPATHIC PHYSICIAN SLO! Swi eSsSeom, ae ) bea) Ww PRINGER'S BUILDINGS, Former: ly Coari y's --SING 3*., Ch.tham East, Auxast, Sth. =18by, No. 47 tf. ee 2 ee Sates IAN POR SE. FEY OE Nth halfotlot 1 in the 6th concession # of the Township of Raleigh. Apply to 8.8. Maedonnel. Esq., Windso or J. B. Williams, Eisq., Chatham. Chatham, August 8h. 1857. v3 np7 tf. RAEN AE NAAAR AD UNA AH RRA NRA DADRADN AR AARAASY aeh and valuable land. fis oroad, and the. country through. which H passes; vow open for settlement, is easily access!' le and the Avent for the granting | ef Lends ti this district is Mr. PP. Prench | who resides at Mount Saint Pairick, near | Renirew, cn the Gp- enge Road, a few miles | from tie bouuds which are to be granted. 'bo reach the section of Country under Mr. French's charge the settler must vo from | 1 Mosweal up to the Oitawa River to a place | cu ied Bonchere Point, and thence by land) some twnty-live or thirty males westward to he Township of Grattan, in wiuch Meant | St. Patrisk is situated. The tm; ort of this careful s!atement, pre pared by a New School Presbyterian edi- dor is--that: the: paper adop'ed was made } acceditabic tothe Northern members, the couservalive as well as the provressive por tien oftiiemsthat the Assembly took no new | ground beyond. ihe old stereotyped stand | BM evaseqwence of any new anti-slavery progress at the North, bat in consequence of mewand inovalug pro-slavery progress at the South, so the New School Presbyterian Chureh still stands vn the "orivinal plat- form," and has net moved an ineh where it always has been. from Special Notics. SNR ER AAA AAR Ae OPINIONS OF REGULAR PHYSICIANS Exerer, Me., Sept 30, This certifies that I have recommended the use of WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER- RY fer ciseases of the Lungs, for two years pasy and many bottles have been used »by my patien's all with beneficial effects. In two cises where i was thought confirmed Consumption had taken lace, the Wikl Cherry effected a cure. E. BOYDEN, Physician at Exeter Corner. SONOS A fen oH Dr. William A. Shaw of Washington, N. C, writes a VAS WISTAR'S -BALSAM- OF WILD CHERRY is the only patent medicine which I have ever given my pubbe Zshall not te the suspectcd fash or precipitate testimony. None' géntiine unless signed I. BUTTS on th Mrepper Tecommecncation, cercdid ol g gil ae oS Opinion of .the Prominent Drugszists of Cineinnalt. Z We, the undersignei, Druggits of this city, have been acquainted' with, and sold fora yea! or two 'past, an article' uf Family Medicine, knowh'as Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, and we would assure the public thatin every instance, so far as we know, it has given'the bes; Satisfaction to the' purchaser. mend itto the public as.an article OF GREAT MERIT AND V UE. Indeed, we never knew an article of Medicin,g become so deeeivedly popular in so short a tim> We can recom IRT + towest | Westof W IiamoStreet. & Tw A Aly GE PO PRA E A ane NGw ANID se CON HA ND STORE ms the inhahitants the strroundineg County. ist Opened a store for the purpose of HATHAM. and 1d3j rg nersais in ali kinds of Clothing at the 3 Ga nices: Cath ane examine for your- tees at his Storeon Ki ng Street, second door N B--Vhe highest prices pa Second Eland Clo hing McKIMMEY aArMSTRONG Jaly 25th 1857.3- mm, AG it for New and res i 4 e€ TP5 AMPS SAL L SCTURE > ,ON MONDAY EVENING. 1 shilsing, | Leeture to o'clock. A.G CGC HURGC TOWN ELA eb last CO UMENEr at Lu dmission LC Ad 73 A oF BH 4 PADD Us! FO TSsr L ©) ie iS eae Ontario Sireet, West of the Alhim Hotel. TRAM sy Fo T La RSTO iw & Le2 US OO CTEM OLS LED, PY* ET ahove house combines all the gadvanta- § 2 5 4 ges and eonveniences of a a By RO) a & ¥ y es ba ha aa : da Ba ZS VATE pe a) Ls AND PUBLIC ESTAURANT, and wil be found fully equal (if not Superior) lo any similar place west of Toronto. Refreshments, Dinners, t otice. Breakfasts, Suppers, eS CS, on the short An Ordinary every day-at 1 o'clock. Balls, Pic-Nics, &e, catered for on reasonable terms. arties, Ca Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, &c, served up in a variety of styles. Wines Liquors, Cigars, of the very best brands. Summer beverages, Soda Water; Min Juleps. Shery Cobblers, "Old Pam' Chinese smash, !ce Cream, &c. S FOR HRENOLOGICAL. EXAMI- NATIONS, Clairvoyant con- sullations, and advice given daily, Sundays excepted. Magneto-Elec- tricity applied to the cure of Diseases. Tt is an infallible eure for Weakness, Debility, Indiseretions of youth, and GOOO NEW all nervous complaints. CLAIVOYANCE enables us to see more clearly the cawse-of all our sufferings and infirmi- ties. It enables us to recommend and advice those means that will effect a perfeet and certain eure, when all other remedies have : failed, {i also enables us to see the most innocent, -safe, and certain means to be employed. | All:-who are in trouble, all who have been -unfortunate, de- eeived and trifed with, all whose fond hopes have been crushed and blasted, all whose minds and health are suffering and declining ; go to the nevel-failing 4 CLAIRVOYANT AND PHRENOLOGIST. For advice anid guidance, All laboring under melancholy tho hts and depression of spirits, distress and angaish cf mind, {rom whatever eausc, all Jaboring under bad and dclicate health ; go to him for relief and comfort. Al Ladies who have suffered under those complaints and diseases incident to females, consult him with the greaiest coifideace. Previous to mar- riage, all in delicate health should consult him. those who have suffered from the secret follies PROVINCIAL FRE So ee OS ES SE y I HILL SEE Sp AR BORIS ek nN By who have tried their best to eet on in the world and cannot; go to him for adviee how to im- prove their circumstances. Parents should get his opinion wh t trade or Protession is hest ca'- Tulated to ensure their childre: 's success in life. | ch love affairs, tlie principles. f the above Sci ence ginide you to a happy Marriage, and Do- mestic Melicity. He shows the LIKENESS OF FUTURE HUSBAND OR WIFE. Call, consult him, and judge for yourself, how truly he ean tell you. Further particulars sent GRATIS. : fe AFFLICTED READ !_ £9 DR. RAPHAEL'S MARRIAGE ALMANAC. ; tis a work of startliay yet very instuctiv e interest. It is designed to show the fearful con- sequences of excessive sexual indulgence and unnatural solitary habits. !t is written ina to the morals of innocence and youth. -- It is the very book so long needed as a warning to those guilty of all manner of secret and criminal in- dulgence. The unerring laws of nature are plainly revealed, andthe road to purity and peace pointed cut. Let no young man enter the secret obligations of martied life without reading every page of Dr. Rapusen's marriage Almanac. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted' with. It contains a number of ex- traordinary Cures, and the treatment of secret and delicate bisease, Self-abuse, &c; and shows that cases which were pronounced incurable have been radically cured, and the parties are now Married and happy. iivery one, especially young persons and these contemplating marriage, should read the Doc- tors MARRIAE ALMANAC. It. contains ptactical observations on the cause of premature decay, weakness, debility, nervous complaints' and joss of health. It contains a Father's advice on the indiscretions ane follies of youth, of both sexes, and points out clearly its remedies and certain cure. Enclose Three Postage Stamps, and will 92 santiy ayy nin? or alldress. S : : 5 CU eas et ee h@ Liberal allowance given to all 'Fravelling Booksellers, Book Agents, and Pedlars. All Letters, Communications, and Interviews, strictly Private and Confidential. Ih order to aim attention, the postage of all Letters must be pre-paid, and have Postage Stamps enclosed forthe answer. Address, W. RAPHAEL, Box. 568, Post Office. Hours of Consultation, ' from 9 to 11 1-2, A. M.,ani trom 2to8 P, M., at the \ | } i | | | CORNER OF NELSON AND DUCHESS STREETS TORORTO Fa ii a New Zodvzet a) oy GC i roGCcas ! Vidi Subscriber bee's to inform his Custom- ers aud the. Publie generally that he has reeieved one of the largest and best assortments vf FARMING IMPLEMEaS, HARDWARE WOODEN & GLASS WARE, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c., &c.,ever imported into Chad- ham. tissgoods consists of The © The C The Best Hardware. The Best Cradles. heapest Hardware, hi apest Cradles, Phe Cheapest Sneaths, "he Best Sneaths, The Cheapest Scythes The Best Sev thes, The 'The Best Rakes. Bost Spades. The Best Shovels. The Best |. oes. The Best Forks. The Best Cultivators. The Best Grindstones, The Best Pump Fixings. The Best Carpenters Tools The Most G.assware. The Best The Cheapest Rales, The Cheapest Spades, The Cheapest Shovels, The Cheapest Hoes, The Cheapest Forks, The Cheapest Cultivators, The Cheapest Grindstones, The Cheapest Pump Fixings, The Cheapest Carpenters Tools, 1e Cheanest Guassware, The Cheapest © rey Ad Liquors, Balquors, G EX Pau 'x Uy Si Pires es &1 The Cheapest Teas. The Best Teas, The Cheapest Sn The Best Sugar, The Cheap st Coffee, 'The Best Coffee. € Sy . SHiPeS 'Twe Cheapes¢ Spices, The Best Spices The Cheap st Extracts, The best Extracts ge, tc. te Ge. Gt, &c., Sc, ce, Allthe above Goods will be sold Cheaper than-ever have been sold for in Chatham before, Vholesale and Retail. : Remember the 2ad anu Srd door from the cor- rer King and Fifth Streets, opposite John Smith's Eisq., Sadie and Harness Store and in Miller's and Barfocts New Brick Stores. W...H. NELSON, N. B. Call and see the Variety of goods, you will find accomusodating Clerks to show them free of Charge. Ws Ne Vol 3 40tf Chatham, June 6th 1857: FIRST CF AUGUST CELEBRATION. THE CITIZENS of Amhersthurg, will cele- Slavery in the British West Indies on the First of August. By order, S. B. WILLIAMS, EC POLCVER: N. McCURDY: CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE, cc Ex ns i ay rw = Cs) Us Ga CS ig GA thei 9 N:1-2 Lot No 1, in 5th Concession, on Plank Road, (00: acres, r dere, $20, 00 LD OYoerT 'SG N 1-4: Lot No. 24 "in 5th Concession, Plank Road, 50 acre, per acre, also on $20; 06 Saw Gems, 2 Lot No8, Fronting on River Tha mes, a most de lightful Farm, within three miles of Thames- ville Station, of the Great Western Railway.-- The old London Stage Road _ passes through it. 2) acres Cleared. Inall 240. acres per acre, $20,00 No 60 ia Ist Concession Excelent hard wood land 200 acres per acre, $12, 00 No Zin ist Concession excellent hard wood Jand 200 acres per acre, Hl2, O00 GNI TAYE SPUD TATED f\ oF NIB MES 11S BIR Alo For further particulars enquire, (if by letter post paid) at this office T Oya) Wi ee. June 20th, 1856 PRD SBARAAA AN RAR ate be ee GS ers Ta ACROCFs. FENHE Board of Public Instruction for -the County of Kent will meet for the éxamina- tion of School Veachers in the Grammar Schoo! Building of this Town, on the first Fridays of June and ember next, when all those teachers who have not obtained certificates of qualification for the present year are required to attend; otherwise they will forfeit to their res pec- tive School Sections the public School Fund Teachers who hold certificates during the plea- sure of the Board are alvorequired to attend and produce testimonials of goo! moral character either from their respective .Clergymen, or from Boards ol Prustees by whom they have been engaged, otherwise their certificates wil] be ean- celled. _No certificates hereatter will -be granted fora longer period than ons yrar. By order of the Board yt Q pEpt which is proved by the fact of its extensive sal. and constantly increasing demand. Signers: aad habits of youth, constlt him privately and confidentially. All who have had bad lucs; --- THOMAS, CROSS. see'y B. P. L County of Kent. brate the Anniversary of the Emancipation of ¢ EMAN AND WEE chaste style, and may be read without detriment | KLY AD ION CO'S COLUMN. COMBINAT CARMA EAL OF THE NOW SIX MONTHS IN OPERATION. Being a larger' amount of business by thou- sands of dollars, 'then was ever belore cone in Chatham, by any one store. Showing conclusively, that the great mass of the people-caw and co discriminate and appre- ciate, and conseqtiently will patronize the store in which: they can: find THE LARGEST -ASSORT- MENT OF THK CHEAP- EST AND BEST GOODS. Those who have contributed: ditring the last six months to swell our Sales to such an unpre- eedented amount, are very sincerely thanked, and respectiully informed that the Manager iu Jannary; ordered through an- European Com- mercial Traveller, nearly all our. Spring Goods; which with' others ordered from New York and Montreal,are now-daily arriving; so that very shortly or assortments in every department will be full and complete, Filed too, with Goods of the best descriptions, not two' months from the place of .Manufacture,.and purchased of first hands, Herein consists the secret of the extensive business we are doing. o two pro renee to bh 2 2 4 4) aU & Those who have never visited the Farmers' and iechanics' Store. Will find on doiug so, that its stock embraces full aSsoriments of DRY-GOODS! FANCY & STAPLE CLOW EIN Gs Seasonable and Fashionable BOOTS AND SHOES, From the celebrated Manufactory of Messrs. Brown & Childs, Montreal, CARPETINGS, And other house furnishings, WALL, & WINDOW PAPER, POULT SOAPS, PBR= {eA VF PA 5 =] PU RUIBIBAT, 63 Go9 Of the most approved, English, French, Malian and bohemian. Manulacture., Halts ¥§ Caps, Hosiery ¥ Gloves, Slabionary: § Mall & Wi Trunks, & Crockery & Glass Cordage, Pickles § Sauces, Fruus & Nuts, Grocertes §& Provisions, _ ., , Cutlery §& Spoons, Nails, Glass §& Puity, Oil, and. Paints, : Wines and Laguors, INCLUDING Pikes. 'Magnolia,' Ae School Books: dow Paper, falises, ; Fare Ri] 2 ~_ ae E t / ; vy si See 7 iz Champagnes, Ales, Bh Jpecat ees Cs (oe Perters, §6., 8c: Being: the Farmers' & Mechantes' Store its stocks are laid in with» a view tothe supplying their every want----and as Farmers' & Mechan- ics', like other classes of the community, have not all times the o pay down for their necessaries, a well defined and discriminative, Credit business willbe 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 for them t9 put their Horses under and feed, EA RT Va 1 ee a will always be bought, and found 4a x Ss fO > GAT Th Uiv SALA LU to, Those who have not paid. us a visit are re- quested tocoso, All may depend upon being kindly and obliginely treated, Parcels delivered at Llotels or rex'dences, in | Town, free of charge. By orier of the Manager Ch 2 ch tamMay 4th, 1857, 3m =) ? JOHN D. MchL HOD, Cashier. April 22nd, 1857 =o uEy, Farmers' & Mechanics' Store, VERTISER. | A RARER CHANCE TOR A GOOD FARM Lot No 18 in 8rd, Conscssion, Towuship o! Moore Covnty of Lambton; 200 acres will be sold low for cash at the present time or for two months tocome. ~The lard is good and eclieibs situated, being about' miles from River St. Clair and the same distance fiom the thrivng Town o! Moore For particulars enquire at the "Provincial Firecman," Office. dune 5 1857. 4\-tf, BOOKS ON SLAVERY--(£O BE CON- SULTED.) 1 Slavery and Anti-Slavery, by W. Goodell, New York ; p. 605--a complete history, and with referenee to the churches, &c., &e. 2. The Slavery Question. by Rev. John Laws rence, Dayton, (Ohio) ; p. 224--(a complete r mullum in pai vo. 3. Teachings of the New Testament, by Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, D: D., New York--i856-- p. 52--(most valuable.) 4; Scriptural Views of Slavery, by Rev. Al- bert Barnes; p. 384. Philadelphia--185s--(an unanswerable book.) 5. The North and the South--A statistical view, &c.; p. 134--Jewett & Co., 1856--(This book is an authority to silence every pro-slavist. 6. Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin--Jewett & Co; Boston, (and se Appendix to"Dred,'--buth by M vs. Stowe.) 7. The Shame and Glory of the American Baptists, &e., byRev. Eiward Matthews; p. 23 ---Bristol_(Ene,)--eandLondon--CW hy- wittarot Regular: Baptists of Canada read, confess and Reforin.) 3. Unanimous Remonstrance of the Fourth Congregational Church, blartford, Conn.: as tu American Tract Society; p. 34. 9. American Slavery in connection, &e., em- bracing Dr. Perkin's Valuable Sermon,--Mr Jay's Letters; ard Note as to American Sunday School Unionu--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. 25--New York, 1828. 11. Insile View of Slavery, .by. Dr. Parsons Jewett & -C»., Boston 1855--(conta ining facls horrors)--p. 318, 12. Lefters on Slavery, by O. 3. Freeman--p 108. Boston : B, Marsh--1855--This is 1 book of principles.) March 1857. isicn C Div Courts -for 1857. OTICE is hereby given thatthe Division IN 'Cotiris for the County of Kent, for the year 1857; will be held at the "folowing places and times :-- a ne us Ist Division, Chatham, Saturday,;--10th Jan'y. do ao Saturday,-7th February. do do Saturday, 7th March. do do Saturday, 4tb April. do Lo Saturday, 21 May. do dG Saturday, 6th June, dot do Saturday, 4th. July. do do Saturday, Ist August do do 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- Thursuay, 24th Sept. 3rd Div. Tecumseth, _ Friday, 30th January. do do Monday, 27th July. do Dawn Mills, Monday, 30th March. de do Monday, 28th September. do Dresden Friday, 29th May. do do Friday, 27th. November, 4th Division, Harwich, Thursday, 29th January. do do Thursday, 28th May. do do Saturday, 26th Sept. do (Wellington fnn, Towr= ship H'rw'h & Howard) Saturday, 28th March. do do Saturday, 25th July. do fe) Thursday, 26th Nov. 5th Div. Deal Tokn 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. Waliaceburg Tuesday, 31st March. do. do Tuesday, 29th September. do do . Saturday. 28th Nov. do:at Oungah P.Office Saturday, 31st January. do do Saturday, 30th May. do- do Tuesday, 28th-Fuly. 7th Division Clearville, Friday, 27th March. do, do Friday, 24th July, do do W ednesday, 25th Nov. do Kilmarnock, Wednesday, 28th Jan. do do Wednesday, 27th. May. do do Friday, 25th Sept. By order of Wiuntam Bengzamin Wetus, Esq. Judge ofthe County of Kent. GEORGE DUCK, Jr., Clerk of the Peace, Gounty of Kent. Office of, the Clerk of the Peace, Chatham. 9th Dee. 1856. t v8n2l-ly New Spring Goods AT. THE CHATHAM | CLOTHING TALL. Sr e® SARA ected faves ae SO WY AVE to intimate the arrival of their NEW rh GOODS forthe present season, inclad- ing an extensive and carelully. selected Stock of Vy m LADIES' DRESSES,. SHAWLS, MANTLES, BONNETS, PARASOLS,. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS. GLOVES HOSIERY, PAPER HANGINGS, DOMESTIC GOODS, Ready Ifade Clothing, &c. Ey good Dee abc e e A FVirst-Rate Stock of CLOTHS, VESTINGS,.& GENTLE- THATS? nana MENS'? GOODS: CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER as usual Ny ARE ON A Ty sal t > =] ala WAP FOR CASH, Chatham, May Ist, 1857. ahs Se aes Important to .:ouselz I offer for sale 35 different recipes for $1, many of which have been sold the past year for 5 ; piece. No housekeeper will sradge $l for of those recipes alone after tr Address Wm. BrumBack and the whole number of're 6v mail. Voe-ndo-tf. eepers a radg ne Ving it onee. , Point Pleasant Pa. cipes willbe forward- eae Ladies' New Goods, fae FP FE Re By Wa yey STORE! {LISS CUBR. Be VOINFORM THE LADIESTHAT 3 she has received her New Goods, which she has carefully selected,to suitthe wants of her patrons, from the BES'T BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAR KE T S! = Consisting of the most Fashion&ble Dress Soodeg BONNETS-- MANTLES SHAW LS-- RIBBONS-- FLOWERS -- Silks SATINS-- &o. "Ser, he, LADIES' underclothing !! To all of which, she respectful] tion, at her, SHOW ROOM, os al Exchange" Hotel, King Stree _ 1 Paris, London, and New York Fashions just received for the Spring of 1857. Nov. 21st, 1856. v3-n16-ly. Drau y invites atten- posite the "Roy- t, 'hatham; i ht Ale and Porter, LRA VELLB RSA And casual boarders will find e tion at the above house; disoomfoat so common ind eveay accotnadas Without the noise and at public hotels. =) 5 ae v = Board and Lodging, For a limited number of gentle [without Lodgings sonable terms, men. Also Board ], by the day or week, on rea- C. THOMAS, Propriétof: Sratford, May 30, 1857, foe (" (for the ablention of all Temperach yo. formers, Legislators, Ministe (SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED] 4A Gensus List rs of réligojn & ; OF The Inhabitants of Stratford . WwW. FE or 1857,shewing the religions denominations, --{hose who use MMtoxicating drinks aid those wnedo not, with the religious Denomina. tions appended,--also taverns and sellersof in- toxicating drinks, with also such religious de- homination appended -Lists of Distilers and Brewers, with the same--List of Ministers of he County of Perth,--(Lists of members &¢. of | congregations may be added.) Naines of the Teachers of Schools &¢. &¢--As it is Stated that the Traffick and drinking habits eae drunkenness of our land, are confined fo Presb terians, Episcopalians, and Roman Casuniiee such lists will practically show the truth or un. truth of the statement. "Have they not (the trafickers) got enouch of our blood?"--Hon, M, Camoron--"the next ber* legacy and gift to every woman and child of ov# land, will be the freedom from th» tra fick"? L- By MME A 16th. March 1857, i Wy] OTE: The attention of IN Associations Sons of 'Te Srearrorp. C. W. all Temperance : we mperance 35 islators, Ministers of religion, a te ore vourable to the putting down of the'CURSE' and the "DISGRACE? of our and every Christian! country,--the public Traffic in Vitovieanine. Drinks,(the savage, u ncivilized and unchristiag? lands excepted )----that attention is called to th ae dopting of such a Plan as the above to att ve STATISTICALLY and More EXACTLY. those who, in our several municipalities a d communities, countenance the publie evil and disgrace of our day, "the Traffic in Inloxica- ling drinks,"--and also by said plan, to sidlp? (8 purify a British Colony which is the pace - most of Great Britian's Possessions; and mee: --Canada--more reliable as a home for theEn ' igrant, under a frea, liberal; and loyal ac ment. a To make the "Census" tion generally, a List shou] names of those RESIDENT licly use Intoxicating d and "Saloons'--the | the "Hells" of our ¢ complete in its inten- ld be subjoined of the' t inhabitants, who pub- rinks atour Pudtlie bars', atter commonly named as_ ommunity,--So rs," mechanies, millers, carpenters, rataeas pue those, D. J.. who realize a Competence and pros ; perity in Canada, and meet with ready eis : ment.--Ail those connected With our Railwa He must be sober men. -- Ask My. Brydges the Rails way Manager at Hamilton GC. W Hag the sane sey breeed as we move through life?-- wee aa Papers favourable to the cause,' - THE LARGEST FALL STOCK In Chatham, 'or CASH, and OFFERER RB CASE sw , at prices as low demand, far > : BELOW COMPETITION of those who buy or sell on any other terms he Old Store, JOSEPH §. BEATTY! SALLE DRY-GOODS, RCITASE or Produce ; : eer epee only as such terms GROCERIES & LIQU ORS, PAINTS & OILS, 2000 Ibs. ASSORTED SHOT 100 KEGS GUN POWDER Sole Agent for BURNING FLUID. JOS. S: BEATTY Chatham, Dec. 12th, 1856, 1 : NEW BOARDING HOUSE, WILLIAM STILL x8 to announce that he has OPENE OARDING HOUSE, at No STREET, below Ninth, Pmiapene will accommodate nently or transiently their patronage. The House is Commadious and the location Central and @ No pains will t very satisfaction. Philadelphia, Oct. 29th, 1357 ® © wd D a 374 SOUTH LPHIA, where he respectable persons, perma= , Who may favour him with = 4 4 o 7? 2 i ' a aiid in good order, - fespectable, e spaired therefore to give Q7-lv