ry $4 ~~ sed duly subseribed-with the signatures of "prperty, both real and personal within the "ay be and is hereby authorized and empowered the name, and -be- { "= : . . luterest peyable as aforesaid, the said deben aes the' Warden and Treasurer of the said Coun | 1 che same proportions and at the same time- . And the said interest thereon to be paya POPPE POBPBPBOPP PBIB BPD AP PNP NA DP Ne Ne NAN et should subscribe for two thousand shares of Stock in the said Company, aud that debsn sarescon the credit. of the said Co n®> should be issued, payable in the manner and at the times hereinatier mentioned, and that a special rate should be levie.l and ruised for the payment of e-said suins and the interest thereon, on the wh: le rateable property of the said County, which amounts to one million one hundred and ninety two thousand three hundred and twenty three pounds currency. Ist. Be it therefore and its hereby enacted, by the County Council of the County of Kent, under and by virtue of the said above in part reoited Act, and the Upper Canada Municipal Corporations "ket of 1849,;~and by and with the congent of the majority of the qualified Electors of the County, as pro- vided by the Statute, that the Warden of tle said County of Kent for the time being, ta subscribe for, and i half ofthe, County cof Kent. two thousand shares of the Capital Stock of the St. Clair, Chatham. and Rond Eau Ship Canal Com- pany. And. That the Warden of the said Coun ty, for the time being, shall have power and heis hereby authorised and required from time--to time to issue debentures to the amount of fifty thousand pounds currency in payment of the said 'Stock in sums not less than five pounds each. Provided, howev er, that the calls to be made 'on. the said Stock, shall be made and the same payable as the calls upon the Stock shall be made payable, and provided further, that no de- benture shall be issuel, until the ten per cenit, less the ten per cent, to be paid by te said County of Kent as provided by the Statute, shall be paid into some one of. the charte:e! banks of the Proviice. 3d: 'That the said debentures shall bear jicterest from the first day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-eight, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and with the said interes , sha tbe payable at such places either with ior without-this) Provive +, and 'either in currency or ste: ting as the Warden of tir said County of Kent may app omt, the sil debentures being signed by the Warden and countersigned by the Treasurer of the. sat County to ve payable in the manner anda the times following, that is tosay: the sum ef £10 00°) on the first diy of January, 1874 10,0 0 = ores 1875 16,0005 » = : 1876 10,0+:0 © fe 1877 j - 10,000 = 187s ble half-yearly onthe first day: of Januay and July in each, year, and -for which saic: tures respectively shall have coupons attach ty. -- 4th That for the payment ofthe said de- debentures so issued as aforesaid. and tlie half yearly interest: thereon, there shall be aksessed and levied upon the whole rateab!« said County, a special rate in each year, over and above, and in addition te all other rates whatever, as follows that is to say: in the year 1858-a rate of Ld in the £ | Municipalities respectively, shall then prc- 1S 'RINGER'S. BUILDINGS, Former: or J. B. Williams, Exq., Chatham. de 1859 fe = ; _ do 4860 " bs "de 1861 = a - deo | 1862 - - Side 18638 Sg itur de : 184 ' 66 do 1865 ee t do 1266 < ¥ do 1867 < = dy : ; 1868 4. és i 1869 6" % bee do: : 1870. : 2 _ shag' s* 4h 1874 " x do 1872 s : PG 1873 2dand 1 farthing " do 1874 ie = edo» -.,1875 =? = e=taat > 7? PTE* SF == = dade tds cee D377 4 € Pe gti. Thit the Ceuncil shall not at any "time "before fully. -<sa'inGed sell or dispose of the sid} os 7 seis s™ the said debentures are shares, or any portion thereof ezcept for the purpose of buying in or liquidating the said debentures, or otherwise securing the due. payment thereof. «6 6th, . That the. consent of the qualified as ss Jectors of the said. ounty of Kent to the subscrption by the said County Corneil of two thousand shares inthe Capital Stock of 'the said St. Clair, Chatham & Rond Bau OFA SS as na Ship Canal Company, shall beascertaind by = %. € the opening of Polls in the several Munic palities composing the County of Kent, and in the places herein named, that is to say: 'Township of Romney, in School [louse fecnion No. 2. = Tilbury East,in Town Hall. ~ "Raleigh, at John Pardo's 'Tavern, Middle Road. 6: Harwich, in School House, Sec. No, 5. ' Howard; in Town Lfall, at Ridsetown. _.. Orford, in School House Kilmarnock. %3 'Camden, in the School House, Dawn » Mills. : Chatham, in School House Louisville. Doyer East & West in School House at Pancout. Zone, in School tlouse, at Bothwell. "= > Pawn of Chatham, iu 'Town Ha! on Fri- g day, tbe ninth day of October, in the year of our Lod, one thousand eight and filty-seven « "at twelve o'clock, noon of that day; at whicl at a oy gat +h the openiag oO / hour the Reeves of the above-named Muui- 'tipalities, or inthe absence of any of them the Deputy Reeves, and in the absence o latter, one of the Councilors re "any of the "spectively of such Municipalities; and, in the ay f Chatham, the Mayor, R Town af Chatham, yor, HKeeve or » Deputy [veeve, or some one 'Councillor, as llopen and preside at 'such polls; the Clerks of the several Munici- _ palities acting as poll Clerks; and that o1 f such-polls the cloctors of such above proveded, sha re ~ PROVINCIAL FR R,* Bid sent themselves in turn at such polls, an! sh ll give their votes, to be recorded for or against the said by-law, Yea or Nay; the word "Yea" meanins that they approve of the proposed by-law, and Nay" that: they disapprove of. the same. -And all. Munret- pal electors posessed of the necessary pro prty qualification to vote for a' Manicipal Councillor,-in their respective Municipalities shall be entitled to vote. Sth. That the person presiding at such pol shall adjoure the poll at four o'clock on the day of the meeting until 10 o'clockin the forenoon of the following day. not being a Sunday ora statutory holiday, when the poll shall be. continued as on the first day vut shall be finally closed at 4 -o'clock of such second day provided, that if on the se- cond day one half-hour shall elapse without a vote being recorded, the said po!l shall be closed. Sth. That at 'the close of the polls the persous presiding, respectively, shall count the Yeas and Nays as entered on their poll books respectively, and ascertain and ceriily for the information of the said County Coun- cil; whether a majority is for the approval or disappoval of the said by-law, and such certificates shall be countersigned by the Poll Clerks, respectively, and be kept by them with the poll Jists, among the record of their offices respective'y: and the Clerks of the saveral municipalities in the Coun- ty of Kent shal send certificates, as Signed as above, to the County Cierk, on of before the sixteenth day of October nexts and the majority for or against the said by- law shall be taken to have been expressed by a majority of "Yeas" or "Nays" as polled throughout all the Municipalities in the County. 9th. This by-law. shall be published four times in each of the newspapers, of the County of Kent before the ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and further shall take effect from and after the first day of January, in the year of our Lord. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. The above isa true copy ofa proposed by-law to be taken into consideration be the Municipal' Council of the County of Kent, in Jouncil assembled. in the Town of Chatha on "ths fourteenth day af December, in the vear of our Lord, 1857, at the hour of ten o'elock -in the forenoon, at which tine and place the "Reeves and Deputy Reeves are -equested to attend for the purpose aforcsatd.. JAMES SMITIL Warden Wa. COSGRAVE, Clerk. S, C.WATSON,M. D.. HOMOEOAPATHIC PHYSICIAN 4 Gt Sou gseomy Chart y'> -KING St., Chitham East, tf. Dy August, 8th. 1857, No. 47 LAND FOR SALE. "EN ETE Nth half ot lot Pin the 6th concession of the 'ownship of Raleigh. Apply to S. S.:Macdonnel, Esq., W indso Chatham, August 8th, 1857. v3 ny7 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY. : smart, active and intelligent boy abou [\. fourteen years of aye. Apply at thi Office. One able to read and WRITE pre erred. SAAR NAN RAIA Re INR TIRANA St NEW AND SECONHAND. CLOTHING . STORE -. THE subscriber hereby intorms the inhabi : Hd SUDRC , s abitant ol CHA { HAM. and the Surrounding ee that lie bas just opened a@-Store for the purpose ol supplying persons in alt kinds of Clothing at the lowes! ee prices. = and examine tor your- selves, at his Store on ing Street, second Westof W illiamoStreet. : Hudopt N B--the high#st prices pail for New at : : és j id Second Hand Clothing McK: MMEY ARMSTRONG. July 25th 1857 3- in. 46 N. B Secours neat'y done. PALHIERSTON HOUSE. Ontario Sirret, West of the Albi w Hotel, GS2 POR AA TP EMD OR 1 FIN HE above house combines all the Jadvanta- 4 ges and ronveniences of a PRIVATES EUTEL 2s: AND PUBLIC RESTAURANT, and will be found fnily equal (if not superior) lo any similar place west of Toronto. Break fasts, Suppers, Refreshments, Dinners, on the shortest notice. An Ordinary every day at 1 o'clock. Balls, Parties, Pic-Nics, &c, catered for on reasonable termes. Oysters, Lobsters, served up in a variety of styles. Wines Liquors, of the very best brands. Summer beverages, So'a "Water; Juleps. Shery Cobblers, "Old Chinese smash, !ce Cream, &c. Sardines, &c. Cigars, Min Pam' CLAIRVOYANT AND PHRENOLOGIST, Mor auvice aud euidaace. All laboring under M lancholy tho ~hts and depression of spirits. ditress and angaish cf mind, from whatever cause, all laboring "under bad and delicate he lth; go to him for. relief and comfort. All L:dies who have suff el under those complaints and diseases inecid 1tto females, consult him with the gr atest co: idence, Previous to mar- riage, all in delicate h alth should consult him those who have suffered from the secret follies bad habits of youth, conselr him privately an confidentially. All who have had bad - Incr who have tied their best to get on in the wor d and cannot; gu to him for advice how. to iin prove their circumstances. Parents should ge: his opinion what trade ur Profession is best cal lulated to ensure their children's success in life en love affairs, the principles of the above Sci ence guide you toa happy Marriage, and Do mestic Felicity. He shows the LIKENESS OF FUTURE IFUSBAND OR WIFE. Call, consult him, and judge for yourself, how truly he ean tell you. Further particulars sen GRATIS. z ise AFFLICTED READ ! 29 DR. RAPHAEL'S MARRIAGE ALMANAC. Itis a work of starttizy vet very instuctiv ¢ interest. [tis designed to show the tearful con sequences of excessive sexual indulgence anc unnatural solitary habits. {t is written ina chaste style, and may be read without detrimen: to the morals of ianocence and youth, -- It is the very hook sa long needed as a warning to thos: guilly of all wann-t of secret and criminal in aulgence. The unerting laws of nature are plainly reveaied, andthe road to purity and peac: pointed Gut. 'Let no young man enter the secret obligation of mariied life without reading every page 0 Dr. Rapyaer's marriage Almanac. It discloses secrets that every one should ty acquainted with. It contains a number of ex- traordinary Cures, and the treatment of seerc and delicate bi ease, Selitabuse, d&e ; and show thal Cases which were pronounced incurabl have been radically enred, and the parties ar now Marriel and bappy. Every gue, especialy young persons and thes cont mMplating matriage, should vead tbe Doc- to's MARRIAE ALMANAC, It contain: practical vbservations on the cause of prematus decay, weakness, debility, nervous complaints and oss of health. It contains a Father's advic on the indiscretions and follies of youth, of bot. sexes, and points out clearly is remedies ai MMAN AND WEEKLY ADVERKTISEK. ---- COMBINATION COS COLUMN. | Farmers' & NF Lh LAUR TE ADVERTS Ol THE Mechanics' NOW SIX MONTHS IN OPERATION. EM Store. Sales in that time Being a larger amount of business by thou- ands of dollars, then was ever before cone in Shatham, by any one store. Showing conclusively. that the great mass of he people can and co discriminate and appre- riate, and consequently we '| patronize the store in which they can find THE LARGEST ASSORT- MENT OF THE CHEAP- EST AND BEST GOODS. Those who have contributed during the last 55H SPP ATMEEN TT Cs A RARE CHANCE FOR *A GOO_L PAR». } Lot No 18 in 3rd, Consession, Township 0! Moore County of Lambton, 200 acres will be so'd low for cash at the present time or for two months tocome,. The land is good and cligiby situated, being about 5 miles from River St Clair and the same distance fiom the thrivng Town o' Moore For particulars enquire at the "Provincial Freeman," Office: June 5 1857, 41-tf; BOOKS ON SLAVERY--(TO Bl CON- SULTED.) 1 Slavery and Anti-Slavery, by W. Goodell, New York; p. 605--a complete history, ana with referenee to the churches, &c., &c. renee, Dayton, (Ohio); p. 224--(a cumplete multim in parvo. 3. Teachings of the New Testament, by Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, D: D., New York--1856-- p. 52--(most valuable.) bert Barnes; p. 384. unanswerable book.) : 5. The North and the Scath--A_ statistical | view, &e.; p. 134--Jewett & Co., 1855--CThis 5 book is an anthority to silence every pro-slavist.. f 6. Key to Uncle 'Tom's Cabin--Jewett & Co; Bo:ton. (and se Appendix to" Dred," --both by M s Stowe.) 7. The Shame and Glory of the American Baptists, &c., by tev. Eetward Matthews; p. 23 --Bristol (fag.) and Londos--( Why will not Reenlar Baptists of Canada read, confess anc Reform.) 3. Unanimous Remonstrance of the Fourth Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn.: as to ! American Traet Society; p. 34. : 9. American Slavery in econneciion, &e¢., em- | bracing Dr. Perkin's Valuable Sermon,--Mr }, Jay's Letters; akd Note as to American Sunday | School Union--p. 68--New York: H. B. Knigai --4A854. 10. Letter respecting a book "dronped from the C italogue" of the American Sunday Schoo! Union,--in compliance with slave power,--P. 26--New York, 1848. Lt. Insile View of Slavery, by Dr. Parsons Jewett & C., Boston 1855 --(conta ining facts horrors)--p. 318, Philadelphia-- 1850--(an 2. The Slavery Question. by Rev. John Law- | 4; Scripfural Views of Slavery, by Rey. Al- | ix months to swell] our Sates to.such an unpre- 'edented amount, are very sincerely 'hanked. nd respectiully informed that the Manager lb ianuary, ordered through an European Com- nercial Traveller, nearly all our Spring Goods; vhich with others ordered from New York and Montreal, are now duily arriving; so that very hortly our assoriments in every department will be full and complete, Filled too, with Goads of the best descriptions, not two months from the lace of Manufacture, and purchased of first ands, certain eure. Enclose Three Postage Stamps. and will 92 santio ii armas oral ltress. "Liberal allowance given to all Travellin, Books-llers. Book Azents, and Pedlars. All Letters, Communications, and Interviews strictly Private and Confidential. Ih order t gaim attention, the postage of all Letters mus be p e-naid, and have Postage Stamps. enclose: ro. the answer. Address, (W. RAPHAEL Box 508, Post Office. tfours of Consultation from 9 to Li 1-2, A. M.,and trom 2t0 8 P,M 108. Boston : March 1857. i 12. Lefters on Slavery, by O. B. Marsh--185 book of principles.) Division Courts for 1357. . Freeman--p 5 5-- This is th NTOTICE is hereby given that the Division Courts for the County of Kent, for the year | | | LIQUORS, &c., &c.,ever imported into Chat- 4 hq | and Barfovts New Brick Stores. at the = CORNER CF NELSON AND D CHS: STREETS TORORTO G sl N 3 1 .ew Goods! New Good ! aN i ye | 5 DS HE Subscriber begs to inform his Custom ers andthe Publie generally that he ha reeieyed one of the largest and best assortment uf FARMING IMPLEMETS, HARDW ARI WOODEN & GLASS WAKE. GROCERIES ham. Bis goods consists of The Cheapest Hardware, The Ch apest Cradles, 'The Cheapest Sneaths, The Cheapest Scythes The Cheapest Rakes, The Cheapest Spades, The Cheapest Shovels, The Cheapest Hoes, The Cheapest Forks, The Chea pest Cultivators, The Cheapest Grindsion:s, The Cheapest Pump Fixings, The Cheapest Carpenters 'Toots, The Cheapest ( asxware, The Cheapest Liguors, 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 Cultivators. The B:st Grindstones. The Best Pump Fixings. The Best Carpenters To: 41: The Most Giassware. The Best Liquors, GROCBR.3S! The Best Teas, Vhe Bes\ Sugai The Best Coffee The Chean st Teas. The Che's est Sugar. The Che? ,, st Coffee, Twe Cheapest Spices, The Best Spices The Cheap st Extracts, The best Extract: &e., &e., &e, &e., &e., &e., &e., we. Allthe above Gools will be sold Cheape: than ever have been sold for in Chatham before, Wholesale and Retail. Remember the 2nd and 3rd door from the cor- 'rer King and Fifth Streets, opposite John Smith' sq. Sade and Harness Store and in Miller': W. HH. NELSON, N. B. Galland see the Variety of goods, yor will find accommodating Clerks to show them free of Charge. We EIN. Vol 3. 401f Chatham, June 6th 1857. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE. sina vt wea ees N 1-2 Lot No 1, in 5th Concession, on Plank Road, 100 acres, per acre, $20. OC IDowew iUaSt, N 1-4 Lot No. 24, in 5:h Concession, also o1 Plank Koad, 50 acre, per acre, $20. OG Samm aems Lot No 8. Fronting on River Thames, a most de 'ightful Farm, within three miles ot Thames ville Station, of the Great Western Railway.--- The o!d London Stage Road passes through it. 20 acres cleared. Inall 240. acres per acre, $30.00 No 60 in Ist ConcessionExcellent hard wood lana 200 acres per acre, H!2. CO No 7 in 1st Concession excellent hard weod Janc 2U0 acres per acre, $12. OU ADRS WB WRAL. For further particulars enquire, (if by lette: pos' paid) at this oilice Juue 20ih, 1856 - OD NEWS FOR ALL. HRENOLOGICAL EXAMI NATIONS, Clairvoyant con- sultations, and advice given daily S Sundays excepted. Magneto-Hlec- tricity applied to the cure of Diseases It is an infallible cure for Weakness Debility, [adiscretions of youth, anc GO Aun all nervous comrlaints. CLALVOYANCE enables us -to see mori clearly the cause. of all our-sufferings and infirmi- ties. It enables us to recommend and advice those means that will effect a perfect and certain eure, when all other remedies have failed. li also enables us to see the most innocent, safe and certain means to be employed. All who ar in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, de- eeived and trifled with, all whose fund hopes have been crushed and blasted, all whose mifds Wotice to eachers. Secs Board ot Public Instruetion for the County of Kent will meet for the examina tion of School Teachers in the Grammar Sehoo Building of this 'Town, on the first Fridays of June and September next, when all those teachers who bave not obtained certificates oi qualification for the present year are required attend; otherwise they will forfeit to their respee 'ive School Sections the public School Fund.-- leachers who hold certificates during the plea- sure of the Board are al-o required to attend and produce testimonials of gool moral characte: either from their respective Clergymen, or frou Boards of Trustees by whom they have been engaged, otherwise th ir certificates will be ean celled. No certificates hereafter will be grantec fora longer period than ONE Ykar. By order of the Board THOMAS CROSS, and health are suffering and declining ; go to the nevet-failing Sec'y B. P. I. County of Kent, GhatamMay 4th, t857. 3m --_-- Herein consists 'the secret of the extensive business We are doing. No two pyrolits to pay on our Goods. Those who have never visited the Farmers' and Wiechanics' Store. Will find on doing so, that its stock embraces full assortments of DRY-GOODS! Rm ARTSY S& BaP ALN Re PAYG WY os EY AP LS DP (A) AE rape ew Gi O Dua Gro Seasonable and Fashionable BOOTS AND SHOES, From the celebrated Manufactory of Messrs. Brown & Chiids, Montreal, = pM IL nee \ CARPETINGS, And other house furgishings, WALL, & WINDOW PRPER, FOLLY SOAPS, PER )f the most approved, Inglish, French, Malian and Bohemian Stanutacture. Hats & Caps, "Hosiery & Glores, Stationary §& School Books, Wall & Window Paper, Trunks, & Valises, Crockery & Glass Ware, Cordage, Pickles § Sauces, P-ui's. & Nuts, Grocerics & Provisions, Cutlery § Spoons, Nails, 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 tothe supplying heir every want----and as Farmers' & Mechan- ies', Hike other classes of the: community, have not all times the "D, o pay down for their necessaries, a well defined and discriminative, Credit business will be lone, in order to meet the wants of worthy and responsible persons: Making only 5 per cent diflercnce between Cash and Credit. We have a large yard for Customers to drive their Carriages into, and a good for them (¥ puttheir Horses under and feed. All kinds of FARM PRODUCE will always be bought, and found FOR SALE v ' Those who have not paid us a visit are re- quested todoso. All may dep-nd upon being <indly and obligingly treated. Parcels delivered at Hotels or residences, in Town, free of charge. By orler of the Manager, JOUN D. McLEOD, Cashier. 7 a) Appril 22nd, 183% 'ly. K Z 1857, will be held at the following places and iiiess== ist Division, Chatham, Saturday,--10th Jan'y. do do Saturday, 7th february. do ao Saturday, 7th March. | do do Saturday, 4th April. | do do Saturday, 21 May. do de Saturday, Gth June. do 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. 3nd Division, Morpeth, Thursday, 26th March. do do Thursday, 23rd July. do do Tuesday, 24th Nov. do Ridgetown, "Tuesday, Q7th January. do do Tuesday, 26th May. do do Thursday. 2th Sept. ord Div. Lecumseth, Friday, 30th January. do do Monday, 27th July. do Dawn Mills, Monday, 30th \farch. do do Monday, 28th September. do Dresden Friday, 29th May. do do Friday, 27th November. {th Division, Harwich, Thursday, 201h January. do do Thursday, 231b Nay. do do Saturday, 26th Sept. do (Wellington [nn, Fowr- ship Hrw'h & Howard) Saturday, 23th Mar-:h. do do Saturday, 25th July. do x0) Thursday, 26th Nov. 5th Div. Deal ToRn Monday, 20th Jannary. do do Monday, 25th May. do do Wednesday, 231d 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, 3tst March. do. do Tuesday, 20h September. do do Saturday. 28th Nov. do at Oungah P. Office Saturday, 3ist January. do do Saturday, 30th May. do do Tuesday, 23th July. "th Division Clearville, Friday, 27th March. do do Friday; 24th July. do do Wednesday, 25th Nov. do Kilmarnock, Wednesday, 28th Jan. do do WednesJay, 27th May. do do Friday, 25th Sept. By order of Wittaam Benjamin Wetus, Esq. Judge of the County of Kent. GEORGE DUCK Ia; Clerk of the Peace, Gounty of Kent. Office of the Clerk of the Peace, Chatham. 9th Dee. 185b. ect a | xe : New Spring AT THE CHATHAM CLOTHING TALL. a== AVE to intimate the arrival of their NEV GOODS for the present season, inelad ing an extensive and earelully selected Stock o LADIES' DRESSES, SHAW LS, MANTLES, BONNETS, PARASOLS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, lL aiot 1s Goods GLOVES, HOSIERY, PAPER HANGINGS, DOMESTIC GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, &o. A First-Rate Stock of CLOTHS, VESTINGS, & GENTLE- MENS' GOODS. CLOTIUING MADE TO ORDER as usual CHEAP FOR CASH. Chatham, May fst, 1857. ve-n86-tf. -- Toffer for sale 35 different recipes for #1, many ESI Re Wy Ma 'OR Ki Ware GY Mio CAD RFR BD MIS' GIBB. , EGS TOINFORM THELADIESTHAT, she has received het New Goods, whic hsbe ras carefully selected, to suit the want:f of vatrons, from the BEST BRITISH: AND: AMERICAN MAR KE T §! Consisting of the most Fashionable lIDresse Ei aone adic BONNETS. Carae Gs g MANTLES=- SHAWLS RIBBONS-- FLOWERS SILKS-- Sa TINS-- ge ee ee &e. &e.; &6.) LADIES' underclothing !'! To allofw hich she. respe ally invites ALOE ich, s spectfully invites attew- tton. at her, SHOW ROOM, cedeee the "Rey- a Exchange" Hotel, King Street, « hatham; _ fe Paris, London, and New York Fas just received tor the Spring of 1857. rk Fashieas Nov. 2ist, 1856. vo-nl6-Lly Draught le and Porter. "TRAVELLERS And casual boarders will find eveay av omo'a- tion at the above house, without the oise .ud disoomfoat so common at public hot « : Board and Lodge ng, ay a limited number of gentlen n. AY, Board without Lodgings], by the d [ gings|, by the day oi we . ea- sonable terms, a a C. THOMAS, Propri ee : i roprict Sratford, May 30. 1857. Pee 39-tf -- Vee (Lu, he attente Ul wwe aes ae foi mo, Legts, OTS, 1a ister of r pis eee (SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED] Census Dist OF The Inhabitants of Stratford : . C. W. ~or 1857,sbewing the religious denominations, --those who use intoxicating drinks aid. those wnodo not, with the rehgious Denomina- tions app nded,--also taverns and séHersof in-. toxicating drinks, with also such réligiows de-; nomination appended -Lists of Dietitets and Brewers, with the same--List of Ministers ef he County of Perth,--(Lists of members &e., of congregations may be added.) Names of the Teachers of Schools &c. &c.--As it is Stated that the Trafick and drinking habits 'and the drunkenness of our land. are confined to Presby- terians, Episcopalians, and Roman Catholies" such lists will practically show the (rath of WAS truth of the statement. : "Have they not (the trafickers) got enotih uf our blood?"--Hon, M. Camoron--"the next eve legacy and gilt to every woman and child of ove land, will be ¢he freedom from th: traftick" Le By "AMEN Srrarrorp. ©. ¥¥. 16th. March 1857, § T OVE: The aitention of all Temperanée ; Associations Sons of Temperance, Leg- islators, Ministers of religion, and eters ee vourable to the putting down of the: CURSE' a nd the "DISGRACE? of our and every Ohidian country, the public Traffic in Inloxicatin r Drinks,(the savage, uncivilized and neh ena lands ex epted)--that attention is called to the as dopting ef s@ch a Plan as the above, to show STATISTICALLY and more EXACTLY ihose who, i# our several municipalities and communities, countenanee the public evil and disgrace ef our day, "the Trafite in toxics: ting dritlss,"--and also by said plat, to Belp purify a British Colony which is ihe mst iste most of Great Britian's possessions; and make it --Canada--more reliable as a home fer theB torgn oxy » ware Shay. : A ae i 3 Be under a frea, libéral; and loyal govern: _To make the "Census" completé' in ite iWidn=" tion generally, a Listshould be subjoined ef thé names of those REstnent inhabitants, who pub- liely use Intoxicating drinks at our Public i. ind ""Sadoons"--the latter commonly named he "Hells" of our community,--Sober fariness nechanles, millers, carpenters, labuures &e are 'bose, D. J.. who realize a competence and pres gerilty in Canada, and meet with ready empleys nent.--All those eonnected with our eee nust be sober men.--Ask Mr. Brydges, the Rails way manager at Hamilton C. W.--lIs the same pees as We move through lite?-- ay" NM] yap - se vs ik, a papers favourable to the sans VHE LARGESF FALL STOCK. ad | In Chatham, HASED 'sr CASH, and OFFERE® FOR CASE 'r Produce ofily, at prices as low as sueh terme demand, far BELOW COMPETITION if those who buy or sell on any other terme Lhe Old Store, JOSEPH 8. BEATTY! STAPLE DRY-GOODS, GS0CKSERIP BLASS, 5) GROCERIES & LIQUORS, PINS & OILS, 2000 Ibs. ASSORTED SHOT, 100 KEGS GUN POWDER Sole Agent for BURNING FLUID. JOS. S. BIATPY, Chatham, Mec. 1 th, 1855, : NSW BOAR tet s oo BB, WH LIAM "TILL DEGS ton ounce aj Me as Orenep i JBOARDI. fo, 374SOUT ImnD 4 mp r e zs T REET, below Ni, Puuapreipnta, where he rill accommodate respectable persons, perma- ently or transiently, who may favour him wit¥ ; heir patronage. of which have been sold the past year for $5 4 piece. No housekeeper will grudge $f for one of those recipes alone after trying it once. Address Wt. BrumBacs, Point Pleasant Pa. and the »>ole namber of recipes will be for ward- The House is Commodions and in good otder® ind the lpeation Central and Respectable. (-# No pains will be spaired therefore to'zivé very satisfaction. : one Bail. Philadelphia Oct. 29th, 1837 OF ge