COUNTIES COUNCIL. 'J HUKSDAY, Jan 27. The council met at eleven o'clock, the Warden prt'Mdmg. COUNTY AUDITORS. A bill wav introduced by Air. Price, and passed, appointing Mr. N. G.itcliell and Air. K. Aloore, County Auditors tor the current \ ear. \VEIGHTS AND JS1J2A SUUES. Mr. i eulu moved that tin- Ju.sptcfor ol W eights and JVl*asUii-s ol ihe Lmmiy o. Peel be supplied vvilli a set ut sluutiaiu weights abd measures, the same as tiiuse used by (lie Inspector ot the County oi York. A few hours’ discussion took place on this ihotion. V ork ti^hiing a a>t*sl 1 ei!, iu which jittle accu-uiionh ana itcimina- tions- passed bet we* u (lie lepieseiiuunes ol lliii I'rtu’CtUi.i ies. Mr. P^jdue uiu\ed in amendment tha* the weights and uieu ures lo Or supplied the Inspector ol Leel do not t-xceeu qjj-l-O '1 ml cfniebdnuni was carried, and tin committee on V.ounty Property was m- strucwP to catry out Uie oliji cl ol Uie resolution. 'ihe Council then adjourned. bKiDAY,Jan 28. The Warden took the cliair at ten o'clock. SEPARATION OF THE COUNTIES FROM THE CITY FOR JUDICIAL PUl>PosES. On motion ol iVlr. iyncll, the C(<u cii l-csolved itself into Committee ol ibc Whole in iderence lo Uie separation ol the iVnited Counties Irom ihe Cuy lot- judicial purposes. Air; i j rrell moved that a select com- mittee be appointed lo draft petitions to the til ee brandies ol tiie Legislature on this subject. He said lliat litis was a very important measure from llie fact that under the present arrangement, jurymen from the country were under the necesMty ol coming to Toronto four times a year, to attend olten lor a period ol stx weeks at a time, during the silting of tiie assizes, which had become Very burdensome in deed. Alter a &hort discussion, the following gentlemen were appointed to dia.t the petition A] e:.srs W at dswoi th, Scott, Heesor, and Tyireil. 'ihe Coirmittee then rose and reported progress, and the resolution was adopted in Council. EQUALIZATION OF THE ASSESSMENT ROLL. Dr*. Hunter moved that in addition to the caamtiiUee appointed to equalize the assessment roll, the names of the following members of the Couttci. beaiidid : A Us its. W heeler, Kgo, Walker, and McLeod. Dr. Hunter said he /tad brought forward this motion so llial the whole oi the back tovvns.iips might be properly represented in the committee, and prevent xaJ leeling. Several gentlemen took part iu the dis- cussion on the motion,and it was ultimate- ly adopted.â€"Yeas, 22 ; nays. (). . COUNTIi-S BUJLDIJSGS. On motiolr of Air. iyieil, tlie Council resolved itself into Commitu-c oi lie- Whole on the repott o! ihe t 'oiiiinis'ien- crs on the Counties’ buildings. I tie re- port went on to show mat the sum <> $995 lu<d been incurred in expen es tur improvements on the Court inu^e ai d Gaol. A shoH discussion took j 1 ice and the report was adopted, and the accounts <>,- dered to be paid. Tile Council adjourned. Satui.day, .Tanuuy 29. The Warden look ihe chair al ten 0 clock. 1 ' A number of communications were read from various pailies and were ordered lo be laid on the table. A letter received by the W arden from Air. L.nton. Clet k 01 the Peace, County of Poith, accompan- ied by a draft of a bill lo be brought into Parliament during the present session, having reference to the shutting up oi taverns on the Sabbath day, was read. The. letter contained a request to ihe Council to petition the Legislature in favour of the measure. '.! he matter was referred for further consideration. The Clerk,. JYIr. Llliot, then read secltotts 237 and 238 of the new Municipal A cl, which requires certain returns to be furnished b_Township Clerks in reference lo the debts of the sevetal municipalities. Monday, Jan 31. The Warden look the chair al two o’clock in the afternoon. 'COMMUNICATIONS. A letter was read from P. Freeland, E^q., aceompanmg a petition from life lady directors of M e Magdalen Hospital, soliciting pecuniary aid from the Council. A petition. was received from the 1 rustee? of the Weston and Georgina Schools, also soliciting aid. The Wat den laid on the table Ihe Au- ditor’s report on the county treasurer's accounts lor the quarters ending 30th June, 30th September and 31st Decem- ber, 1858. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENCE. The Council then resolved ilself into Committee of (he Whole on the superin- tendence of the county schools. Dr. Hunter moved * that it is expe- dient to alter the system of superintending the‘Common Schools of ihe counties b) substituting circuit superintendents, as- signing to each superintendent no less than seventy or more than one hundred schools.’ The motion was discussed at great length, and was lost upon a division The,Council adjourned at five o’clock. TO RON TO M A IlKETS. Oats ate only coming forward in small lols, and prices rule at 3s. a 3s. £d. per uush. I’otatoes are scaice and held at 3s per busli. lit.tter is m ai < e, and lre*h now com- mands Is 3d u Is 4’d per lb. 1 ub Built r nas advanced lo per lb. and is now held al 17e ner 111 f»r No. 1 ; 14-c lor No. 2, .•ml 1 lc a 12c tor ordinary. k'g-,* are still \ety scarce,and are only occasionally lo be met with. '1 hey bring Is 3d a Is Oil per dozen Unions ate wo-ih 5s (id a (is per bush. 1 ut keys ai e sold at 5- UJ a (is 3d each. Geese 2s (id a 3s each. Chickens Is 10^1 a 2s 3d per pair. Prairie Liens 3s 9d per brace. Partridges Is 3d per brace Apples are sca>ce and high rates have ol file been obtained. Quotations are now }j>3 a Sf>5 per brl. fcheep are. in excellent demand, and bel- ter prices are now current. zriieep were nought at a $5 each, or about 3^d a d'.^d per lo lor lore quarters, and 6J for iiitid quailers. \ etn-on is Ireely offered, ani! but little m demand, $4 a .$5 each for o()nd deer, by t lie load (comprising 20 or 24). Calve* aie coming lorua d freely, and sell al 4d a 6d per lb., according to quality. Poik is in good supply and brings $4 7.) a $6 25 per 100 lbs. for prime heavy hogs. Hams continue at $1] per *00 Ih«. Wheat fctraw is woith $4 a $7 per load. Oal si raw $10 a $11 per <on. Hay $12 a $20 per ton.â€"Leader. 15 1 11 T 11. At Richmond lli!!. C. W., on Tuesday, tho 25th January, tho wife of Al. Tkkfv, E-q., of il Soil. M A R It 1 E D On the 31st instant, by tho Rev. Mr .Sickles, Jamks Ki i.lv. nephew of John Dnv- son, io .Miss Ann O’Brink, both of tho Town- ship of Vaughan. DIED. On Wednesday morning, the 2nd instant, Jamks liisi-oij, eldest son of IVlr, Gideon ilis- op, ugid 26 years. The funeral will take place from the :esidence of his father, 2nd con. of Vaughan, on Staturday, the 5th inst., at 11 oclock, a.m. Friendj and acquaintances aro lequesUd to attend without iuither notice* ;ciai Notices. T J FA HZ IS A NO \Ul' 12 13. You know how important it is for vour chil- dren that you should keep good healih. How trequemly (io wo see feenie parents dressed in mourning on account of the death of theii lie- loved children. VVhat a pity it is, when, (>proper ear** and remedies, all ihe.-e tuals and troubles can he avoided. When health can he lestored to tho parent and lile and happiness to die child, Restore the health ot the mother and you obviate tiie necessity ol Parcgoiic. Godfrey's Cordial and other injmious narcotics for erv ing ciiiidren. He entreat vou. as we desi.e to imnrove ’.he condition o! our race, to procn e Dr. Morse’s Ahnairic and read how diseases are cured in accordance with iNAiUuii's laws with innocent Koats aud I'la its. PRKGNANCY. During this ciit c il period Morse’s Indian Root Pills will lie leqnired, liecause tne? cleanse tile bony Irom those monad humors, and tho- roughly diivc away all pains, aud give ease and comfoit to tae moiliei. Fioi. one to three of me e t ills. t; ke«. two or tluee limes a week during pregnancy, will cause the mother « sacT and easy deliver}, at d will he sure to give a stoui and health} oonsiiiu;ion to tiie chil i, Dr, Morse’s Indian Root Pills aro sold bv al! dealers in Medicines. THE Injudicious use of Merctirv often oc casions allcciions of lile throat, of the hone.s o1' the nose, and m iijnaut -oies. Dr. Moffat's Liki Pills and I'ho'fiti.\ Hitlers are siirna'lv suc- cessfnl in eradicating all die ell’ects of me curs iom the system They aid nature i i casting from tae hodv all poisonous matieas. and htliii' put if\ ing the vital fluids, they re-ao e the const iiitioti to s mud health. For sale h\ W. I>. Mi )FFA P. proprietor, 3J5 tiroadivay, New York, and Ins Agents. jyo ticm: \ MEETING of the YORK TEACHERS / \ ASSOt . i A'F ION will he held at Aurora ou the 19th in t. Teachers, and all friendlv to tin/ cause of Popular education, are requested to attend. (By Order of the President,) Richmond Ilill, Feb. 4, 1859. 3-t. Thursday, Feb. 3rd, 1859. The arrivals of wheat were very limited to-day-â€"the entire quantity brought for- ward not exceeding six or eight wagon load*. For best Fall wheat prices ranged from 7s 6d to 8s 6d per bushel, with an excellent demand. Spring Wheat was in request at 6s 3d a 6s 6d per bushel. Barley is worth 4s 6d a 4s 9d per bush. Peas are in request at 4s 9d a 5s per busbel. Letters Remaining in RICHMOND HILL Post Office1 FEBRUARY 1st, 1859 Ambler, Wm. Onghtbv, “Villiain Brilliuger, Geo. [2] Plater, James Milton, Miss Sarah Ritchie, Win. Ii isiiiiTtW’iit, Win. Bussell. Benjamin Heruaid. G. H. Shields, John Baker. Mi*s Susan Star, Adam Coombs. John Seoct, Stephen Curry, Mrs. J. B. Stewart, Henry Cliuck. Mr. Shepherd, Mrs, [wi- Daly, John dow] Dun ant. (/harles Simpson. James Gndwel). John Sproul. James Hughes, Miss Ma’yannSivois, Robert Houlghthy, V\ illiam Shephard. Aaron Linfont, IVlrs. John Thirston. Lyman l.emon, Samuel Velie, John Louis, Ellen Waunch, F. S. B. Lyne, Henry V'auncli. J. W, Miller, James [2] Witworth, Edward tVlorreli, John Weir, John Ma'tin, Thos. Wallace Bridget [2] McN-,ughton, D. Williams, John [2] McKinnon, Angus Wil-on, Richard McNair, Matthew Weipton, William McBetli, Thos. [2] Williams, Mrs. Daniel O’Leary, Mrs. M. TEEFY. Postmaster. McHENRY alias TOWNSEND. MCHENRY THE P.PiSECUTED McIIENRY purposes lo give a full expos- ure of his unprecedented Triais as the supposed murderer Townsend, the difficulties by which he was suno tided, and the mvsteiy explained by fresh developments unknown to the public, in tho Court Hcusk, Richmond Hill, on Saturday, tho 5th inst., at 7^ p.m.â€" Admission 12£ cents. Richmond Hill, Feb 4, 1859. great bi-annual CLEARING SALE ! THE kMibsciiber having determined on disposing of all his Vf* IJVTER GOODS Previous to leaving for the British and oilier European Markets, has oomineneeii- and is now SELLING OFF ! ilis Y\ inter >Stock of Gootls at unprecedenledly low prices, for CA6II ONLY, lie is enabled to sell lower than usual in Toronto, from tin- fact of having purchased his goods in the lies! Markets, on the best terms, an! now having A GRAND CLEARING SALE ! All parlies in want of Goods, will find it to their advantage lo call and examine the Stock and Prices. Fiench Merinoes, French Double Twills, Cobourg Cloths, De Laines, German Gala Plaids, Plaid Woollen Shawls and Scarfs, Paisley ."shawls. Woollen Mantilla Shawls, Fur Boas and Culls, Polkas, Flannels and Blankets, Grey and WhiU; Cottons, Striped and Fancy Shirtings, Prints and Ginghams, Grey and White Cotton Shirtings, Linvn Sheetings, Towellings, Table Damasks, Cas«itneres Satinets, Cloths, Fancy Flannel Shirts. Millinery? Mantles and Ready-made Clothing. JN.B.â€"The Store on the cornor of King; and Church Sts. is discontinued. Toronto, January 1859. JOHN CHAULESWORTH, 0^/“ “il King Street west, next to Beckett’s Drugsist 9-3in L E ! S i l ill A N, No. 81, King Street East, next do^r to the “Colonist†office, has opened out a complete asssorlment of STAPLE AND FANCY D Ii Y G O O D S ! MILLINERY AND CLOTHING, Which he will sell at Prices that will favourably compare with any House in the Trade, his determination being to sell Goods of the best qutlilies and at such Prices as will recommend themselves witlmut the additional aid of PUFFING so universally icsorl<d to by most Pa:ties in the Trade. uya "!v'% W % ^ 'iyiiii* liililiflil "li %in wiiii 'e 'Sim "iill Comprises all kinds of Goods suited for Family an cl Domes! ic use. ] FANCY STOCK ! Is replete with the Newest Goods of the Season. T H 15 M I Ii Ii B J\T 15 U Y S T O C K ! Is choice, and remarkably cheap. Clothing, ready made and made to order very much below the usual Charges Sales made for cash only. No Second Price- M. LEISfl MAN, No. 81, King St. next door east to the Colonist office. Toronto .lan. 1859* 9-3m n a n MILL \V 1 Li ? I AM HA US? ISON In reluming his grateful acknowledgements lo his Inends and the pub- lic generally, for ihe verv liberal suji|>ori lie has re *eived since bis com- mencing business, especially during the past year, mosd respectfull\ so- licits a continuance of lheir patronage. As be slill manufactures a superior article be hopes to meet the* ap- probalion of Uio.-e who will tavor him as customers iu the ensuing year, and would call their attention to bis Stock ol Single and Double Hnriicss*! ! made of the best material and sold at the lowest remunerating prices. ALSO, TO HIS SCOTCH, ENGLISH, AND FANCY COLLARS ! warranted not 'o injure the horse. WHIPS, SURCINGLES, &c.. &c., constantly on hand FrLmtmai^ of various Stylos done wiili pro.inptiicss« CllOJl CSS c8!2>! Richmond Hill, December 3rd, 1S58 1 tf JOHN HARR1NGTOM, JUN. Begs to inform bis friends and the public generally, that he has removed to Richa.ond Ilill, and has purchased a large and well selected Boats) Shoes, &.c ? &c. Which be is prepared to sel1 at prices that will defy competition. N. B. J. H. Jnr., respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which was extended lo him in bis former place of business. Richmond Hill. Dec. 3rd, 1858. 1-tf TWO COMMODIOUS TENEMENT? adapted lor Shojis'. situated in the most central and commanding pail ol tin* Village ; each containing1 6 rooms, good cellar, garden. and other conveniences ; well suited iOr Mil- liners, Tailors, Tin Smith, Saddlers, or Shoe Shops. Rent moderate. Apply to G. A. BAllNARD. Richmond Ilill, Janv. 20, 18.r)0 8-t(' £3,500 TO INVEST, For Eligible Farm Mort- gages at reduced rates. OA\S NEGOTIATED for Farmers and others through the agency ot tho various Ckkdit ContPAMio and Pkivatk Capitalists, 011 all description ot Colateaal SKcuitrriiiT, or ong or short periods. R, N< GOOCH, Jtloney General Broker, (NEAR THE TORONTO EXCHANGE,) TORONTO. January 20. 185Q. 8-10 CHARLES TOD, BREAD AMD FANCV BISCUIT BAXES, MAIN S-lRKKr, MAHKHAM V1LI.AC.K. CONFECTIONARY, CAKES, I31SCU1TS, &c. &c. &e. 1’ic-nic Parties and I’oa Meetings a tended and supplied on the mot-t reasonable terms, Markham, Jan. G, I 8.59. G-tf TCOTICiU. A LL PARTIES ind x JL * ribune†Oifice, indebted to the “ Biitish XJL 1 nuune" vjmce, by Book Account or Subscription, are requested t > settle tho same with Alexander Scott, *‘ Commonwealth†Otlice. Richmond Hill, oi with me at my resi- dence Victoria Square, on or before the 4th day of February next, after which date all accounts reina nitig unpaid will be sent to my attorney for collection. WILLIAM TIIUDGEON. NOTICE. Victoria Square, Jan. 10, 1859. 7-3 QWAN HOTEL, THORNHILL. Good Acconnnodation for 'I’ravellers. JOHN SH1ELS. Proprietor- Thefrahiil, Jan. 10, 18S9. 7-1 ^iray Marc. CAME into the premises of the Sub- scriber, about the beginning of August, a small Daik BA16 MARE. I he owner to prove property, paj expenses, and take her away. JOSEPH CtlARTARS, Lot 15, 4ih Con. Vaughan, Dec. 0, 1856. l-3p. 'MHE SUBSCRIBER de»ir<5S to inform hia I friends that he has purchaso.l the STORE GOOD-3 belonging to Mr Thomas Coopek, aud will be ready at ail times <o supply them with DRY GOODS; GROCERIES, Liquors* Hardware, &c. &c. &c. Of first quality, and at Reasonable Terms. JiJliN BRUNSKILL. Thornhill, Jan. 24, 1859. 9 tf AGENTS WANTED. w / ANTED, two smart intelligent men as Agents for the Y’okk Commonwealih of R.chniond Ilill. For particulars, apply a the Oifice. December 10. 1853. TO ADVERTISERS I Great Reduction of Advei'tising Rates! Taking into consideration the liaid times, and being determined to advance the pros- perity of the conuminitv in which wre live; and believing as we ce taisiiy do, that a Village is judged by parties at a distance by tho Ad- vertisements tliat appear in the columns of its Newspaper, and being very desirous of offer- ing everv inducement in our power to Mar chants and others to Advertise, we have de- termined to Reduce our Advertising rates to as low a Fg ire as ive ca i pos.siblv afford.â€" Our great object is, to encourage liberal adver- tising, as this branch of Business is the main stay to all Printing Establishments. Our readers will at once perceive that it is utterly impossible to advertise at lower rates than wo give below If wo did, we should not be able o carry on the paper: for no one (not even printers) can be expected to work for nothing, lowever, we hope that all those who desi e to encourage a Village Newspaper will advertise ‘iberallv, and then while we shall be benefited, they themselves will he even more so by an increase of business.-â€"the invariable result ol r.dvettLing. Tho following aro our ieduced rases :â€" THE “COLONIST.†rpHE “COLONIST†HAS A I “ bona lide ’’ circulation of Twelve Thousand ! AN DM If KRKF RE TIIK Best Advert.sing Medium in Canada TERMS: Daily,â€"4d a line for first insertion, and Id a hue for each subsequent insertion. Wkkklt.â€"6d a line for first insertion, and 2d a line lor each subsequent insertion N.B.â€"Postmasters who send advertisements on these terms, will have a commission of 15 per cent allowed them. The terms of Subscription for the DAU.Y “ C LON 1ST,†are six dollars a year, payable iu advance. For the WEEKLY, the,price is a dollar and a half, also payable m advance. To Clubs of Ticv, tho Wkkklv will be sup- plied at one dollar a year. 6<j-4 F 0 It S A L E ! J- column £ a year 5 per cent i “ I :?o i “ 1 35 h “ i 30 h i “ 35 I 1 40 1 i “ 35 1 i “ 1 40 1 45 All advertisements to be measured by a scale of 2 )0 solid Breviar lines to a column.â€" Four pence a line will he charged for the first insertion, and one penny a lino for each sub- sequent insertion. Advertisers to have tho privilege of chang ing their advertisement four times a year. Advertisements under a quarter of a co- lumn, continued for three months, will be subject to 20 per cont; for six months, 25 per cent ; and for 12 months, 30 per cent discount. Propriktors ‘ Commonwealth.’’ Richmond Hill, Dec. 1, 1858. BY-LAW. t)E IT ENACTED by the Directors of the ) Vaugha' and King Pi.ank Road Co. And be it enacted by the authority of the same, lint from and alter the passing of this B\-Iaw. io appoint a Meeting to be held at Mr. .lost.i-n Noblk’s Tavern, at 12 o’clock, on MONDAY, the 7th day of FEBRUARY. 1859. to make up the annual Account, and to Re-elect Di- â- eetors for tiie enduing year . and that this By- law he published in tiie Richmond Ilill York Cirmmoiiwmltk three successive wee' s.â€"Car- lit d THOS. COOK, Sec. & Treas. Vaughan, Jan, 18, 1859 8 3 111 1*01111(1 I BROUGLIT into my Pound, on the 1 Plh November, 18.)8, A 13AY HUltSE. 5 years old. having two white nind feet. The owner is requested to prove property, pay damages, and take him away Also? A White Ham. Both will be sold to pav expenses unless claimed vvitlnn three weeks. WM. DUROSE, Pound- Keeper. Victoria Square, Nov. 21th, 1858. 75-3. |An ACRES OF LAND. East half of 1 â- ^0• "j Concession, North (jrwillin bury. Also, ONE ACRE OF LAND, situated in the Village of Thornhill, with good Hou^o and out-buildings. O' Terms Easy. Apply lo JOHN PALMER, Richmond Hill. January 14, 1858. t32 APOTHECARIES’ HALE f/ING SruKKT, Toronto, 2nd door ea.-t ol Church Sticet, opposite tli9 Cathedra), VV. T. Atkinson, & Co., Late of King street West, now offer at their new establishiiiuiit, Genuine Knglish Drugs, Patent JWedicines, French aud English Perfumery, Ods, Paintst Colours, DyC' floods, Combs Br ushes fyc., At such moderate prices as cannot fail to se- cure custom. W. T. A. & Co. having e usirWuble ex- perieuce in the Diug business, in venous pait> of England, have no hesitation in savmg, llial a great many of their Manufactured Articles will bo found very superior. Medicines used in compounding Prescriptions, Family Re- ce;pts, Horse and Cattle Modes ill ’s, cVc., a>e of the very best quality, direct irom the prin- cipal English Drug Houses. VV. T A kV, Co. beg to call attention to their Celebrated Prepa- ration for the Teeth, Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. Also their much admired Perfume THE ENGLISH NOSEGAY. Soda Water bottled and from the foumain; St l Catherines Mineral Water, and ihe Plauiagenci Water, celebrated for their healthy properties. \mil 22.1858. t4t» LEWIS MACDONALD, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, STOUFFVILLE, T)EGS to raturn his thanks to the inhabitants J} of Stouffville and the friends who have hitherto favored him with th air cu tom, and would announce that he has commenced business again at his old shop, John Yakks’ Hotkl, and hopes, by steady attendance and moderate charges, to merit a continuance ol their support. Jewellry neatly repaired, All work warranted. LEWIS MACDONALD, Stouffville, Aug. 20, 1858. 63-1f TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YONGE STREET. MONUMENTS, TOMB-TELES. T O M B-S TONES & c. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISH MET. rpiIE Undersigned Assignees of the T estate of D. C. & W. Y A LJ£, will con- tinue the business undet the superiiitendeuce of our duly authorized agents, Austin Ab«: Y and D. Caki os V t.k, whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P.S. All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the 1st day of June, 1858, wih be put into Court for collection. C. YALE. G, CUMMER. Toronto, 2!), April 18^8 48-lf Po the Sick and Dying. II. SNIDER, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klineburgh, guarrantoes to euro Cancers, Enlarged JYechs> And many other Diseases. Persons laboring under either of the above mentioned Diseases, will do wel1 to call in time, All letters to bo paid, and addressed to PETER SNIDER Klineburgh. N. B. NO CURE NO PAY. August (j, 1853. Gl-tf T O PR! JV T E R 8 . rpiIE S’UBSClllBEIl begs to inform tiie Trade, that his Stock ol PRINTING PRESSES, TYPE, INKS, and all other description of materials, has been ven largely increased ibis Season, bv arrivals from NEW Yv) UK. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON and MONTREAL ; and that he is prepared to supply orders for new Offices, in addition to those in operation, at the shortest notice Printing MACHINES and ENG1NFS im- portcd to order. Best quality of NEWS INK at Ono Shilling perlh. Old Type taken in exchange for new. 1). K. FEEIIAN. Colborne St.. 'Toronto. Jan. 9, 18 57 g5 WHOLESALE Paper h Stationery Warehouse. rpiIE Subscribers have always oo hand, a large and general stock of the best British and Provincial manufactured Writing, Colored, Brown, and Wrapping Papers, Wax, Wafers, Slate**, Ink, Steel Pens, Envelopes, Metallic Memorandum Books, Twines, Copy Books, School'Books and General Stationery, &c., &.c. The faoilities which the subscribers have for manufacturing, having two of the largest Paper Mills n Canada, they aie prepared to manufacture all kinds of paper to order. BUN TIN, BRO. & Co.. Yonge street, Toronto. Jentieiry1 G, 1B6S. 3'jt FARM FOR SALE ! CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED AND V J Thirty Acres of good land, being part of Lot To I o, 4th Coil. Vaughan. For particulars, apply to December 24. 1857 Dr. REID, Thornhill. t2l)-tf Note f.ost: OST either ou Monday or Tuesday last between Lot No.ld, 3rd Con. of Vaughan, and tho cilv of Toronto, a Noto granted by Alexander Campbell and John Bastard, in favor of the Subscriber for 100 dollars. Any person finding the same is hereby notified that payment of tiie same has l>een stopped. JOHN SMoER. Vaughtt, Dec. 23id, 1858. Str;iy Marc. t1AMI> Into the premises of the Subscriber ) Lot 45. l.-t Con. of Vaughan, about the io'h of September last, A LIGHT DAY MAKE, with a white fo'ehead, one forefoot split, a spot of white under the fetlock of one htnd foot, aged. The owner can have the same bv proving' property and paving expenses JOHN DEV ERICKS. V&oghan, Dec, 21, 1858. 4-3 For 8ale* rpiIE Subscriber offers for sa'e a Thorough bred DU I1MAM JIULTj three years old, breed by Mr. Harrison, Hall garth. Leaven, Yorkshire, England, and im- ported by tho proprietor in 1856. For furthe; particulars apply to EDWARD SANDERSON, Lot 17, 4th Con. Markham, or address Buttonville, P, O. Ausrust 12, 1858. G2-tf A SPAN OF Matched Carriage Ponies, FOR SALE, WIN IlRr*THER3. risin'» 4 year* old. o a Dark Bay Co or. For terms apply le ROBERT MARSH. Rburnoad ilill. November St. 1838. SB-4 LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, i\o» Meets at wm. durose’S hotel Victoria Square, tho last Fr’dav even*- ing in each month. OKFICRRS H.KCT JOHN BUTTON, Master. JAMES r AS AG 11 AN, Depute. THO MAS BOWMAN, Secretary. JOHN GWVLEY, Treasurer. Victoria Square, May 7, 18.18. 48-1 Richmond Victoria, I OYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 773. | j meets at Brother Robert Wiseman’s, Masonic Hall, the second Saturday evening in each month. Ofkickrs Ei.kc râ€"Colonel D. Bridgford, Master. J 15. DeeGier, Deputy M-.ster; John. Munbolland, Secretary ; W. Pogue, Treasurf*'’' January 21, 1853. t.’i3f NE IV TR EJ1 TMEjVT. Buffslo Nodical Dispensary, KSTA RI.ISH KD FOR THE CIJRK OF DTSFKPSU, GKNKR4L l)K HI I.ITY, FEVKK A VD AGfK, SCROKULV. Oi l) UIXKRS, GHKA'I IMPU- 111 I Y OF TH K HLOOI). SALT KHKUM, PI M PL IS, FISIULA, PILLS, KIDNF.YS. DLRIL! I Y, IN- FIRM III KS OF YOUTH AND OLIi AGK, SiC. Cr5†No Mercury Used- .£3 DR. AMOS & SON, Corner of Main and Quay Streets. Buffalo, New York, are the onl l livsicians in the State who are mem- bers of the Royal College of Suri'eons, London, M ay be con lilted from 8 o’clock iu the morn- ing until 9 o’clock at night, 011 every state and symp om of disease. The trealm3ut they adopt is the result of up- vvard^ of 30 year-’ extensive and successful practice in London. 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