., tau -, rd. ,. A 7'; '.v;'..’.~‘r~’“' An Irishman and a Frenchman Were to be hanged together. The latter was stangely affected by his situation, while Paddy took it very easy, and told his companion to keep up his spirits, for it was nothing to be hanged. ‘ Ah, begar 1’ said the Frenchman,’ there be von grand difference between you and me, for you Irishmen are used to it.’ POSTPONED Y virtue of several writs of Fieri Facias, directed the Sheriff of tho United Court- ties of York and Peel, against the Goods and Chattel3 of James Playter,lhavo seized and taken in execution lwcll bred race Mare. 1 three years old Colt, 2 yearling Colts, 6 span of good Team Horses, 3 Truck, &c. All which property will be sold by Public Auction, on SATURDAY. the 5th day of November. AT THE Court. Rouge, Toronto, at Noon. F, \V. JARVIS. Sheriff, U. C. Y. &. P Shorrfl"s Office. City of Toronto, October 24th, 1859. A lawyer at the bar, was pleading in a steamboat collission case. The case turned on the fact of one of the vessels carrying no lights, which was the cause of the accrdent. The lawyer insisting on this wound up his eloquent argument with this remark; ‘In fact, gentlemen, had there been lights, there would have been more liver.’ ‘ It is said that the hackrnen of San Francisco, have a new way of ‘forceing the season.’ Standing at the door of a concert hall as the company emerges, one is seen with an outspread umbrella, upon which a brother liackrnan is pouring Water, to convey the idea that it is raining. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that,in addition to his former stock of STORE GOODS, He has now purchased largely for the Fall do “Winter Tirade, He also keeps on hand a variety of BOX AND C'OOKIAIG STOVES All of which he offers at very reduced Prices. People often say of a man that he is a cunning fellow. This can never be true, for it he were, nobody could find it out. TORONTO MARKETS. THURSDAY, Nov. 3. Fall Wheat, prime, per bush. . . . $1 10 a 1 30 ‘ Spring Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 00 al 03 THOMAS AMUSS; Family Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 (l0 8. 4 75 Brown’s Corners, Lot ll, 4th Con., Superï¬ne do .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 a 4 60 Markham, Nov. 4, 18.39. 49-3 Fancy do . . . . . . .... ... 4 80 a 4 97 Extra do . . , , . . . . . . . . . .. 5 00 a 5 50 "'__‘"w ' V W "I “WNWâ€""HT Barley. . . . 0 60 a 0 75 letters Rye, nominal “ . . . . . . . . . . . 0 60 a O 65 _ . _ > ' , , _ Oats, u ~ . . o _ . _ . _ I . 0 37 a 0 4r) Remaining in RlCHM.)r\l) HILL Post Ofï¬ce Peas....... ...... ....... ossaoeo ROVEMBER ISL. .er- P0rk.. a..-o.--o-...o..o--.. Hay, per ton. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . l9 00 a 24 Al‘llOldr Joseph “in! Silas Straw, “ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00 Armstrong. Thomas Hunt, William Potatoes, “ .. . . . . . . . . . 0 25 a 0 37 Arnold, .l. Jenkins, J. M. Apples, per barrel . . . , . , . . . , . . . . 1 75 a 2 00 Atkinson, David Jackson, John Beef, “ “ . . . . . . . . . 4 00 a 5 00 Badger, Thomas Jenkins, Miss Hannah Sheep, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 a 5 {l0 Busby, James Lawreuco, Mr. Lambs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 75 a 2 00 Roman, Eliza Lowe, Rev. Mr, Calves, each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 50 a 7 00 Black, Edward Lairgstaif‘, John senior Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 a 30 35 Black, Daniel Mofiil, Andrew Wool, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 26 a 0 28 Bridgman. Miss Norah Mitchell, Charles Sheep skins, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 75 a ll 80 L. illacar'tney. R. Beef hides, per lllll lbs . . . . . . . . . . 4 75 a 5 00 300th, James McNair, Robert Calf skins, per lb: . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 0 10 a (l 12 Beiiard, G. N. McDonald, J. Butter, fresh, per lb . . . . . , . . . ... 0 15 a 0 25 Coombs John McMorran, George >_ mm" A g A ,._____________ Curry, J. K. McNoar, Matrhew MARRIED. .At Newmarket, ou the 26th ult., by the Rev. John Brown, Mr. Alexander Dickson, to Miss .Abigal Syllindia, fourth daughter of R. T. Willson, Esq. Holland Landing. At Brooklyn, N.Y. on the 16th September last, Mr. James Kerr, late of Peebles. Scotland, to Anna, only daughter of the late John Dods' Esq, of St. Vincent. West Indies. At Markham Village, on the 25th ult., Mr. Isaiah Dougherty, of VVhitchurch, to Miss *-- â€" - “~â€" â€" Margaret Patterson, of Richmond Hill. A11 Apprentice Wanted this office. to learn the Printing busi- T 1& tress; a boy about 14 years of age,â€"he must possess a fair English education. Apply Immediately. Davison, John Davissorr, James Donor. E. Freer, J. Gamble, Mrs. John (Jordon, Thomas i'lisson, Robert l3] Hamilton, John Heslop, Thomas Hewit, Robert Harrington, John Jr, Hastings, Thomas McKinnen, Mary Newton, James O’Brien. Luke Rutledge. J. Riley, John Scollev, Grover Seager, Edmund Steel, R. T. Todd, James Thompson. David VVitworth, Ekward VVillowby, Rev. M. TEEFY, B. M, In the township of Peel, County of Welling. ton, on the 20th ult., Mr. Hunsinger, to Miss Esther, eldest daughter of the late Mr. George Sanderson. Special Notices. TO CONSUMt’TiVES â€"Tlre Advertiser having been restored to health in a. few weeks, by a very simply remedy, after having suffered several years with a >6V6H) Lung Aï¬'cclion, and that dread disease, (.Joiisuirrptionâ€"is airxi~ ens to make known to his follow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription (free. qf’chargc) With directions for preparing and using the some, which they will ï¬nd a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, die. The only object of the advertiser in sending the pm- scription is to benefit the afflicted. and he hopes every still'eier will try his remedy, as it will cost, them nothing, and may prove a bless- lizr: .,. ,. .1 {‘1 To itiilkï¬ Chopping Easy! Egtl‘r’ f‘riO'l"l"S warranted (fast Stoe _ b. for Sale at the brave Factory by _ ll. 6; J. HARRISON 1}. Richmond Hill, Oct. 26. 1559. 48* if \-N cxvclletit assortrnentof Women and Chil- I ren,s BOOTS and SHOES, of all Melissa nd Stye:::. Cheaper than anv House in the Trade, ' at C, A. BARNARD’S. E} ATS and CAPS, in great variety Net-rest Styles, at the lowest 'l‘ororrio Prices at G. A. B.\RNARD’S, ing. Parties wishing the prescription will _ , please address r y N join. Chorus. FLANNELS, co.‘ KILLEDWARD A. WILbON. recites, iii«:i..riNrr:s. and GALA No. 360 FIRST STREET. h h , rionns, the CllEAl‘Etzi'l‘ in the Village. Williamsburg. Kings Co. N.Y. at G. A BARNARD’S. ADIES’ MANTI,.ES, in the most fashion- ]..J able Shapes and newest Materials, very cheap 44- S \k_ -A rNWtM-ï¬m" 1 ‘ ‘ ' _ I ‘ at G. A. BARNARD’S. Lia‘th ANDIHW PO†LAN P TALE Richmond Hill, Oct. 7, 16.19. LES-ff FARMiNh sroeit “of And Implements. HE Subscriber, having leased his Farm, will sell by Auction, Without Reserve, the following LIVE STOCK! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 610. et his Residence near Richmond Hill, Yonge-St. llll llllll, till. 11, lll LIST or LIVE s'rocx. Bay Horse Grey Horse Brown Horse Grey Mare Chesnut Mare. Dark Chesnut Mare Brood More and Foal, [Messenger] 'l‘hree-yr'rar-old “ Governor †Colt Two-year-old Black Filly Two-year-old 1521’ Fill ’, b im orted ‘ *‘ Bay Wallace†3 ) y p 1 Durham Bull, very superior 12 Excellent Milch Cows 2 'l‘wo-year~~old Heifers, in calf 5 One-year-old Heifer ‘1 One-yearwld Durham Bull 7 Heifer Calves 15 Leicester Ewes LOYAL ORANGE NYOo «a EETS at WM. DoROSE’S HO TEL Victoria Square, the last Friday even- ing in each month. ‘ LODGE, OFFICE-RS ELECT : THOMAS SNOVVDEN, Master. JAMES NEAL, Deputy. JOIIN GAULEY. Treasurer. JOHN BUTTON, Secretary. Victoria Square, May 7, 1858. r-Iâ€"‘t-itâ€"Il-‘l-‘lâ€"‘l-‘Htâ€"I 48-1 Richmond Victoria, 1 Leicester Ram IOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 778, 1 Do Ram Lamb 1 meets at Brother Robert Wiseman’s, 10 Leicester Ewe Lambs Masonic Hall, the first Friday evening after .30 Pigs the Full Moon in each month. 7 LIST OF IMPLEMENTS 2 2 Farm Waggonsâ€"oue nearly new 1 Waggon with iron axle 1 Spring Cart 4 Sleighs, two with box. each 3 Sets of Bob Sleighs 1 Set of Bob Sleighs, with box, shaft & pole 3 Light Cutters ’ 1 Patent Boilerâ€"45 gallons 1 Wooden Plough 1 Dung Fork 5 Pitch Forks 1 Set of Waggon Harness 1 Set of Single Harness 2 Wheel Barrows OFFICERS ELECi‘â€"-C0lortel I). Bridgford, Master; R. Wiseman, Deputy Master; John Munholland, Secretary; W. l’ogue, Treasurer- January 21, 1858. 133 RICHMOND HILL IRON FOUNDRY. f HE {undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the manufacture of O, S. Richmond’s improved 2 Sets of Doubletrees 1 Neck Yoke . IRON BEAM- PLOUGHS, And a number of other articles not mentioned. Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs, Fanning Sale at ELEVEN o’clock, a.m. Mills, Horse, Hoes &Horse Rakes- . ‘TERMS :â€"â€"$20. and under; - Cash; over CASTIN GS done to ORDER, that amount Twelve Months’ Credit, on furn on Short notice ichin Joint Notessatisfact r to tl A '. and gwner. 0 y 1° “Gnome! [D’dAll Work manufactured by me is War- ,. rams . GEO. P. D CKSON, . , Pro 'etor, Richmond Hill, Oct. ’24, 1859, p“ 49-2 H. w. PECK Richmond Hill, Oct.26, 1859. 48-3... .y _ ‘chhmond Hill,0ct.1859.“ several Sets of Harness, “glue TO SHOEMAKERS. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A MAN capable of making None need apply but of steady habits. TOBIAS DOLMAGE. Richmond Hill. 48-t Boot. NARRATIVES OF THE JESUIT FATHERS l AST year the French reading part of the Canadian people were ediï¬ed and de- d by the publication of the original Nar- ratives of the Jesuit Fathers, who were the pioneers of religion and its attendant civiliza- tion in Canada. This work, important as it is to the French Canadian, is not less so to the English-speaking part of the population of North America. All lnliabitauts of this great continent, especially all Canadians, will assign it an honored place on the shelves which bear the stirring narratives of the first English and Dutch adventurers. It is fit, therefore, to make its reverend au- thors speak with an English tongue. The early history of Canada is at this mo- ment attracting much attention. The French Government has made large and precrous con. tributions of historical matter to our Provincial Library, both manuscript and printed, relating chiefly to Canarm, its settlement and wars : the Government of the United States has been ever zealous in collecting documents relating to the acts and sufferings of their hardy and advert- turous founders ; and the encouragementwhich our own Government could afford in aid of en- terprizes of the same character, has'alwavs been promptly and effectually granted. The publication of authentic and interesting historical records has been favored and prompt- ed by all enlightened governments and literary bodies: because they supply the best evidence of the trtrth of history, or the best materials for its composition. It has even been asserted, that‘tlre chronicles and private memoirs of co~ temporaries are of higher value than the po- lished periods of Hume and Mezeray, The Narratives now sought to be presented to the public are of great value to all classes. To the rehgionist. whether Protestant or R0- man Catholic, they af'l'ord precious evidence of the zeal ofthose servants of his Holy Relgion who devoted themselves to its propagation among the heathen, and went forward through many a fiery trial, to find too often at last the crown of martydom. The ethnologist will ï¬nd in them faithful descriptions of a race now much degenerated and rapidly approaching to extinction, written amongst tlronr as they lived and moved. hunted and fought, married and (lied, received baptism or ferociously murdered the men who sought to bestowiton them. Or- dinary readers, from the intelligent scholar to the untaught peasant, will peruse with interest an account of men who trod the soil on which they now niovo,â€"-â€"wlio were the lords of the forest and the river, now smiling with the rich har- vest or glittering with the vessels ofcommerce, -â€"and will learn with some emotion that they live and sleep in security on the self-same spot which has been often drenched with the blood shed in warfare or massacre. The publication of so voluminous a work will depend entirer upon the support received from the public. The ï¬rst volume has been translated by one of the best translators in the Province : and it w ll be put to press as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers is obtained to defray the cost of translation and publishing. The work will make 3 Volumes, Royal 8vo.. of about 750 pages each, in Long Primer type. Subscription lists will be found at the Book- stores in Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, King- ston. Ottawa. Hamilton, London, &c. and at the OHlCt‘S of the Publisher. in St. Nicholas Street, Montreal; 'also at Ste, Anne Street Quebec - Price in paper covers per volume, $2.74, or for the set $8.25. Price in half calf per volume, $3.50 or for the set $10.50. JOHN LOVELL. Canada Directory Office, Publisher. h’lontrenl, Sept. 1859. PHONOGRAPHY, WRETENG 3y SOUND. PITMAN. 'of Bath, England, in the year 1837. It is the most simple, most natural most rapid, and most easilyâ€"learned system of Writ- ing which has ever been, or ever cart be I'll-- vented During the past ï¬fteen years, hundreds of thousands of persons, in England and Ame- rica, in both public and private, life. have learned to write Phonography. and thousands of social, and business letters annually pass through the post office Nor is its great popularity to be wondered at. The present system of writing is OXCUCd‘ ingly cumbersome, and totally unworthy these (lays of progress and invention. Phonography is equally as legible, can be learned in one- twcntieth the time, and can be written six times asfnstl In other words. the labor of six days can be performed in one-â€"one man can do the work of six! So sinrple is the system. too, that a person may learn to write it slowly, in a couple of hours. An hour’s daily practice for a. few weeks will enable any person to write Phonography with certainty, and with some degree of freedom. The same amount HONOGRAPHY was invented by ISAAC of practice continued for six months will 60- i ' able a person to take reports of speeclres,'len- tires, sermons, or conversation, and t.) read hem with accuracy Dr. J. W. Stone, of Boston. says : ‘I deem Phonography an invaluable adjunct to educa- iion. and one‘ which, when acquired in youth would not be parted with in manhood for thou- sands of dollars †The late Hon. THUS. H. BENTON, upon be- ug presented with a verbatim report of one of his masterly speeches, taken by a little boy only twelve years of ago. said : “ Had this or! been human 40 years ago it would have saved me 20 years hard lo‘or.†The learned senator spoke but a portion of the truth. What long- hand requires six years to accomplish, Phono- graph'y will perform in one. To Clorgymeu. Editors, Physicians. [AW- yers, Secretaries, Conveyancers, Law and Me- dical Students, Lecturers, Printers, School Teachers, Merchants, School Boys and Girls, a knowledge ofPhouography is ofvast utility.â€" In fact there is no profession or calling in which it is not useful, and no young man’s education can be considered complete without it. During the past nine months hundreds of persons in Canada, of every pursuit in life, have acquired the Art, from manv of whom the subscriber has received neatly-written phonographic letters, expressive offheir de- light with the attainment, and the extraordinary ease with which they have acquired it. i For the purpose of aiding in the dissemination so imputaut a reform in his own country, the subscriber is new prepared to supply all who apply, with the NIANUAL or PHONOGRA- PHY, and the PHONOGRAPHIC COPY BOOK, sent by mail to any part of the Province, postage pie-paid, for the small .sum of if? ONE DOLLAR.é:u Anybody and everybody, who can learn any~ thing, can learn PHONOGRAPHY from the MA-' NUAL, without other assistance. Those who wish to be able to put their thoughts to paper at the rate of from 100 to 250 words “ per minute,†should send for the above-mentioned works at once. The instruction given by the Manual is as plain as A. B. C.. and ten times as easv to understand. . The “CANADIAN PHONETIC PION- EER †is a Monthly Journal, devoted to the advocacy of the Reform. Price 25 cents per- annum. Address. (post-paid) WILLIAM H. ORR. Oshawa. G. W. I a ï¬rst-rate Calf am, .yq: a, r -:. u .6. GE, , sli’ugwpw .3. s. « .t. '..a L K.FALCDNBRf Respectfully begs to announce that be has received his AUTUMN AND WINTER sooner LARGEST on RICHMOND HELL, And equal to any NORTH of TORONTO. Strict Personal Attention . Will be paid to the business, and all GOODS sold at the lowest remunerating prices. he therefore conï¬dently solicits a continuance ofthe patronage he has so long received. He takes this opportunity of returning sincere thanks to his old Customers and Friends, for the veiy liberal support they have hitherto given him. October, 1859. l' ‘HE Subscriber begs to call the attention ofthe Public to the fact that be is ‘ ' prepared to make first-clas WAGGONS, SLEicHs. ‘ BUGGIES, +- Alse, a' new and IMPROVED CLOD CRUS‘HER, rrr turf“iiveiiiiiiiiiiii iiirrrurii At the shortest notice, and at the lowest remuneratrng prices. Those requiring real v A .‘u Aft}. .n, ‘. ‘.1‘".'.l"r'>3‘.?$il',??ï¬r, a . Y . .22" . ‘ : OULD’ respectfully intimate to his Customers and the Public generally, that S he has. new received the greater portion of his r 1.1. are TM'IONS! His STOCK will be found well assortedand marked. at prices-that will compete with. the best House in the trade. ' Au Inspebtion is Respectfully Solicitcd. No Second. Price. LESALE AND IL. ‘ J. CHARLEswoRTH, 'No. 31 King Street, East of Yonge Street. Toronto, October 21, 1809. 9-1}~ M. f'LEIS‘HMA N, I "srAP‘L-E AND-FANCY V R Y G ODDS l S received his FALL GOODS consisting in part of ‘ substantial and good Waggons, Buggies, Sleighs, Agricultural Implements, Ste. will FANCY DRESS GOODS’ ~ find it to their advantage to call. J. HOLMES. 4.7-6m L. Thornhill, October 21, 1859. ._ + _ -__.__. __.-_~_____ easn at ca, 105 King Street East, Corner of Church St. Toronto, Are now offering large quantities of various descriptions of ' " lirrrrrr lrrrirr lr‘rrirrt ‘lrrurrurr l " l h'l, lrrrrlrr llri MANTLES, MiLLiNi-zav‘, BONNETS,&.C. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, COBOURGS, PRINTS, tip ll ‘ lllllll ‘lrlrrlirll. PLAIDS. sittit'riN tr STRIPES, SHEETINGS, Factory at White CUTTONS, CLO'ri-ts, CLOAKINGS, ac. Retailing,» at Wholesale Pric (if? STICTLY ONE PRICE. ‘ CASH &.Co. Toronto, October 21, 1859. 437-9 ..__... -m. .._.____.__‘__ HAS RECEIVED Ills FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND ALMOST EVERY lll‘llll lllllllllll I'll lllll'll Tllllllll. Those favoring him With a call will find his GOODS to SUIT BOTH THE sensors AND THE TIMES, GANG I‘Iavino' reducd the prices of his whole Stock considerably, and , at the. same time, havingbreduced the long credit system shorter-~lroping it Will be an advantage both for the buyer and seller. Richmond Hill, October 13, 1859. 46 -tf tr “ lir- 12",, t l r“ ill-“Vâ€. l % ‘i‘llrrilr "llrrirrr llllrrr uq‘ltrrrrrrr ml hi" it“ Tommi), October 21', 1859. P. They have been thoroughly tested, both in heavy and light soils, , SUPERIOR v s'rRAw . With feed gear so constructed as to out different lengths, from 5 to 1% Woode COLOR’D - AND BLACK COBOURGS. PLAIN AND CHECKED LIND‘SEYS, . PRINTS, GINGHAMS. LAINES, SI-IEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TICKING, ‘ . DENNINES, DRILLS, FLAN‘NELS, BLANKETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, - LACEs,.ttIBBoNs and MUSLth. lit . l lr , “r - r- r tituldq’r ll H 'l ' r I .U. til. i "I r u l I , llur llrrrrrlrrr "turn {1an l r link llrrrr lllrrrlr llrrrrrrrrr l R AND DRAPERY GOODS... Together with a general assortment of V‘- . o ' ' .lrrrrl‘llr Domglbusmess for Cash‘only & no Second Price. His Stock wrllbefound as attractive as any house in the trade. Buyer's will do well to call and examine the Stock and Prices Before buying elsewhere. Remember the well known name ‘ ' ' M. LEISHMAN, . ' No. 81 King Street East, ‘20-3m es. PATTERSONS’IMPLEMENT WORKS. We would inform the public that we are manufacturing a large number of' rxra r and proved themselves capable of raising" the largest. Stumps and can be successfully worked by. three men unaided by horse or other team. .Priee, completeâ€"$68 00. the patterns of a. very We. also hays in hands CUTTER ! inches. Farmers and others are requested to call and examine their MACHINES before purchasing elsewhere. Price, from $10 00 to $20 00. REAPER‘S I AND MOWERS 2 In th eir season, Also, in," Crooked do Straight Beam Plows CIRCULAR WOOD SAWS, ROOT SLICERS, PLOW.S,E'HORSE HOES. SCUFFLERS, _ Constantly on hand. 12% All IMPLEMENTS manufactured by 'us are Warranted.‘ :99 PATTERSON &; BROTHER. . . 4l-tf V &c. Richmond Hill, Sept. 9, 1859. WAGGON WORKS lNEW STORE EINWNEWMARKET. MARKHAM VILLAGE. The Sucbscribers beg to call attention to the fact that they are making stjPEmIon iWAGâ€"Go-st And when the Quality is taken into account it will be found that they are selling them at prices that wlll defy comoetion. It is also a fact beyond dispute that our VVAG'GONS stand better, and are of lighter draft, than any other. The following are our list of Prices and Terms :â€" Two inch'iron axle. with box. . . . . . . . . $100 00 Three and three quarter inch . do , . Twoand a quarter inch axle, with box 105 00 with cap-nut _ do . 80 00 Three and three quarter inch thimble Seat wrth steal springs. . . . . . . . , 10 0t) skein, with box... . . . .G. . . . . . . . . . 80 00 Double-trees and neck yokes. . . 7 00 F ‘ h (1 do do. . 83 0t) Crib or railing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 OP our mo 0 Sidebords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 Terms: Six Mouths, if longer, Interest from Date. [Five per cent discountmfor Cash All orders attended to with promtitude, and Work warranted. _ T. SPEIGHT 8t. SON. Markham Village, June 30, 1859. BUTTER r Butter ! BUTTER! 1 Superior Leicester Ram ! IS, per lb, will be given for any quantity ofI THESubscriber begs to inform Farmers,and (100d I I all who wish to improve their Stock. that he is now prepared to take in Ewes at the low rate of $150, to be paid down. The above at G, A, BARNARD’S Ram is We shears, and took the 1st prize in Richmond Hi", Oct, 21, 1859. 474,. 1857 atthe fairs held at the following places : Mimico, Weston, and Boulton Village, and, in 1858, at the county fair held at Unionville, also at the fair held at Richmond Hill, in 1859. Stray COW- , ' EDWARD SANDERSON. CAME into my premises, Lot No. 41, let, Proprietor. concession Vaughan, on or about the 26th Lot 17, 4th Con. Markham. September A DARK RED COW. The Owner caii have the same by proving property sememb" 15‘ 1859' 42‘“ and paying expenses. JOHN ATKINSON. 6. 1859. 45-3.. w. T. ATKINSON, & Co. IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, N 0T1 GEL Manufacturers LL Accounts due to Dr. HILLARY, of Patent medlcmes & Perfumery' Springhiu’ for the years and APOTHECARIES HALL, OPPOSITE Tme C‘THEBRAL, with interest remaining unpaid after 3lst Oc- . toner, 1859, Will be placed in Court for col- Klng St' Toronto- leclion. Messrs ’l homson &. Garden, Springhill, will receive all monies and give receipts for the same. Wligbill, King, Oct, 13, 1959. Vaughan, October . Medicines prepared with 0 bag English drugs “*4 Toronto, August at, . {Ody of Chemicals ‘ . a' ,o H N 330 N D , BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Newmarket, Holland Tsanding, Aurora, Rich- mend Hill, 8am, that he intends opening, on the 15th inst.,wit‘h- a splendid assortment of DRUGS. GROCERrEs, DRY GOODS, AND MILLINERY ‘ HARDWARE,» CROCKERY, 620. Am. And a great many Articles too numerous to mention. Particular attention devoted to the Millinery Department His SHOW ROOM will heiopen shortly after with a great variety of . r , ‘ hm \r , 1 CAPS, - BONNEIS, Milt *5 l OPERA CLOAKS, 81.0. &C. Newmarket, September 2, 1859. 4.0-6m CHAIRS, CHAIRS, CHAIRS, BEDSTEA Ds, Bnosamans, &c. RICHMOND HILL CHEAP FURNITURE WAREROOMS. The Subscriber has now on hand a most lllllllll'l it le'llllllll ll'll ll lllllllTlllll Which he is determined to Sell at Prices that will defy competition. THE WGOODS! maufactured at this Establishment have now been tried for the last fourteen years Proprietors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. and, the best proof that he has given entire Satisfaction is, that all who haveonce pur- l]? Every description of Horse and can], chased at his place invariably come again. N u : GEORGE BONE. ichmoad an, Jolly 29,1559. 35.5,, RLORTH. 1M PORTER OF STAPLE AND FANC. r