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York Herald, 16 Dec 1859, p. 3

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u The following is the eulogy pro- nounced by Wendell Phillips at the rave of John Brown, at North fillba, on W ed..esday last :â€" How feeble all words are here. You think you have known him.â€" None of us seem to have known him. Walking serene to the scaf- fold, we say: what courage! Stooping to kiss that negro child, he seems all tenderness. But lie is only the centre ofa groupâ€"e These quiet homes sent siit to that. Icore of heroes. How bravely tltey diedâ€"each standing in his post 1111 his votce said ‘ enough.’ And these Weeping children and widows how blessed, since in the. last th robs .Of the brave young hearts at Hat- per’s Ferry, thoughts of them mingled with love for God and hope for the slave. He has abol- ished slavery in Virginia. Some may say that is too much. Bunker Hill severed New England from the mother country. Yet, men that night pitied Warren. We see. him putting the' link. George III. ceased that day to rule here. History will .date Virginia etnapcipation‘ from Harper’s Ferry. When the tet'ttpesl uproots one 01 those pines, it may live monthsâ€"but it is timber, not it tree. John Brown has loosened the roots of slaveryâ€"it may gasp, bntl it is dead. He said he could take the town with 20 men, and did it. Who stopped him? Not Virginra ; her he conqum'ed. The Union seemed to check him. In reality God said ' that work done; you have proved that a slaye State rs only Fear in the mesh of [Jr-spot- isrn; now come up highest by mar,- tyrdomâ€"change a rrtrlllon lrearts.’ Such a life was no failure. Virgi nia stands at the world’s bar on trial; round her victims stand the apostles and martyrs all, who have paid ‘God is God,’ and trampled wicked laws under their feet. ' He said, ‘ My fathers ltave given their awords to the master; I give mine to the slave.‘ If God is eyer the Lord of Hosts, ‘t‘t‘rrrking one man phase a thousand ;’ surely that band at Harper’s Ferry may claim hint as their captain. Thank God for our emblem. May he move Virginia soon to blotout hers by re- pentance and hide it with broken i'etters. We envy you your nearer place to these noble martyrs. Sla- "ivery‘ will not go down by force Hearts are stronger than swords.â€" How sublime that last fortnight, His words are stronger than even his rifles. These crushed a State; those will yet crush slavery. God give him better than a soldier‘s place---that ofteaclrer. The echoes Of his rifles have died away among the bill'sâ€"his words millions trea: sure. God bless this roofâ€"make it bless us. He sleeps tn the bless: ings of the slave. Men believe EUtseGY 0N JOHN BROWN. l t l BI. lt'I‘Ils‘. wife of Mr G. A. Barnard. of a son. In September last, the wife of Mr. John ‘ Cliff-J (1. near Weston, ot‘ a son. Mrs. (Ilitt'ord has been married upwards of twenty years and this is her first child. of the Humber 2â€"D.B. Hurrah t for the banks Special Notices 0 Consvbtr'rrvas -â€"'I'lte Advertiser having by a very simply remedy, after hrrvmg srrli‘etod seveal years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease. Conrtlttlptlutt-m anxi- ous to make known to his fellow sufforers the means ofeure. To all \vho‘desire it he will send a copy of the prescription (free of charge) thh directtons tor pl'epating and using the same. which they will find a sure cure for Consumption. Asi/rmrt, Brmltc/rit'is. only obj.-ct of the advertispr in lendingr the pro- sctipticn is to benefit the afflicted. and ho ltnpes every sufi‘o or will try his remedy. as rt will cost tlretrt nothing, and may p‘mve‘a bless- ing. Parties wishing the prescription Will please address ‘ REV. 17.1)“ ARI) A. WILSON. No. 3.6 t then S'rmznr. “’illianrshurg. Kings ()0. N.Y 44-8 1 firm aobcrttgmrnta. YORK MlLLS HQTEL. YONGE STREET. A {3010,11 supply of Wines and Motions .. aleVS on hand. Cigars of all brands. Excellent accommodation for l'ravollors, Far- mers and others. ' ALEX HlLL. Proprietor. York Mills, Doc. 17, 1859. 55-llttt ““trafi‘es. , PI’IJCA'I‘ION will be trade to the Motri- ,[ (:ipal Council ot Vaughan at their first meeting irt Jrrnutrry next. to ettnct a By-Law to est shli~h a Hand along the moth side of Lot Ntttnber43. it) the First (.Iottcorston. from the leading from Yonge Street westwards: the land constitutirrgtbe lined sought to he esta- blisbt-d being the property of Mr. George Arksey. All parties objectingto the proposed By-Law are requester to attend. GEORGE J. F. FEARCTE. V ' 'l'ownsitip Clerk. 71h December 1850. 5-1-4 From 105130 to 2000 Dollars 1 Hill. ‘0 be advanced by Mortgage. on Freehold Land in the neighborhood of Richmono Apply. by letter pro-paid. J. D. Harald Ofliee. {icbmond Ilill, D ea. 7. 1859;. 54-tt' Letters l’u‘tnflittlltg in I" 101131 int) IlIl.L Post Office unetautnuti lot. on. Law. Miss Harriet Lnngstt 31'. John 1.itt?trtrt, .lo‘nn Lircll. \\ ood. Miss E. Lawrence. antes M. Lyons, Barney Lawrence. James ’ Attress. Henry llastttgtwatt. Belt, '1 lit-mas B: tiger, 'l‘bomnn Bernard. Miss O. J. lturr. l. L. ‘ ' Copt'lltttd, 'l'lros. Churchill. Sarah (lbnrltott. Henry -Copeland. “Lillian: 1‘0llltlllt,1tt|l),0|’e‘l [ (,Tatrtpbell. i‘l|st~‘ 11. Clttrtttber‘lltt. l‘itial l)lltt('tttlll). Doeror l‘ldtttenris, Joel Elliott. Miss Frances Foggin, John lt'oggin, Miss Jane Mootlie, Alexander Mulhollrrnd. John hit-tt'n'f. Robert Mr" hillips. George Q’Grud}.r\1iss Leonora l’ltilltps. liitlrena Philips. 1k. Son l’utter‘sotr, llro ltr-id. Alexander Reed, A. F. .‘ltr-r:lrerd,l;\aron more in virture since, he has lived. Standing,r here, let ,us thank God (,mm m, John ,a firmer faith and ifuller hope. NARROW téscrtpr: rroM i‘HIPWRECX â€"-Ttre steamer Bowmrmvi/[e Wlttt‘ll lr'l! shere late on buturtlay night, when oil Darlington. on Sunday evening, etu-ouu tered a lterttetttltttls gulc- whirlr S'W‘nrtgz up Kelly, Patrick (1 , Kevttor. l'lrornas l littrtgstaff, Doctor with a smith-nurse rr‘mos unpamlle‘. ,even upon tl‘ese inrrr'r lakes. Sea after sea swept. Dyer ltrfl dkCi‘s, and union Htth getttng into the slttkr' ltttlr‘.‘ it hr c ante cri- dent that unless somethin; Wis done. slu- would snort g,“ (ltIWtr. About sewn hun- dred barrels of firm were acco dnrgly thrown overboa d 'l‘hrrs ltgltlr‘ttt'tl. no effort Was made to gain Whitby; brtt tor some l‘t’aSUlt or other the u~tt:tl light was not shown from the bathtub. and the Bowmanvi/le was thus unable to trink- the port. In this state of things Cairtrtrn McMillan deciled upon returning, to Our littgton \‘t'tth tit grratest ditheulty the unit was at'cornp’tslteu. Below they g‘rtl there. the tires Wt re "lll. art-l no less titan four or live feet of '«va'et‘ was in Ute lr.rl:l Stead) tuere was none. and tin: Bow/tum- ville was drifted into the llhr‘lt at by the Shepherd. (Iltailes Scarlett. Miss trim tlr. .lohp ' Siver. holrert Steel. 11. l'. Sanderson. ‘ .‘rliss E. A. Fraser. lieu Be r‘teek. James 1 ()‘tll'lttflll, “tutti (-irnntger. Alfred iluglrsott Mrs ' tlart, John Seugor. \\ illinin Jenkins. Miss lapnnlt'l‘ren lt. Willtattt [2] Voile. .lolttr ‘ Wilson, 'I'hetttau Welnrart. George W'rlultt. John .Wuliar. \lts care of 11. ' Vittltlt‘t'ltltlgll. ' M. IEEFY. 1’ M. Keller, Joseph LANDE FOR NA Lit}. On Easy Teri; of Payment. 80,000 Acres, mlTUA'I'IJ) it) the counties of Lttmrron and K2 KLNT. All necessaryinfortrration will be giyen on hl=lzli('trtlott. po~t paid, to MlLES l.;\N(£S'I‘-\FF. Wallacl'eburgb. Also, some improved FARHS to I‘LEN'I‘. \‘t allapeburgh, Near. 2‘4. 1859. pen M EN’S AND BOY ’8 force of the wind. 'l‘ltt' officers t‘t'pot‘l (£3 W 3 that it was the. roost terrtftt‘: gale, for a ship-It one, they eyer oxperteneetl. and Captain i\"‘i‘c.\’lllllttlt has done Well id keel - ittg,:tt,te steamer at} at â€"â€".G/obe. ‘ AN INFANT SMorumo TO DEATH. Richmond nit], Nov. 17. [859. On the morning of Sunday. it clttld the. son .ofa German named Liabtzky. ' residing l‘n Church street, was discovered strictlrerrtl to death in bed. The (‘lllld was only three months old and had been (tovewd u with heavy blankets. llnrotter Drtgnrrn held ,an inquest the same afternoon on the body ,of the child. in Duffy‘s taterrt. corner at Ann and Church streets. The jury found ,a‘verdict to the elii'ct that the infant ha” been accidentnly srrrotlterierl in herbâ€"Globe 'I‘OltON i‘O MARIO." '1 HurtsnAit. Dec 8. Full Wheat, prime, per bush. . . . $1 0 a l 37 Spring Wheat: . . . . . . . . . L. . . . '. . 1 00 it i 2.} Family Flour............. tintUaSoU Superfine do 4 55 a 4 ti 5 to... I... o "‘ ’i‘ancy do Ettttaottt ‘Extra do ...........L..... 5503560 Barloy...... . . . . . . . . . . ll55a06“ Bugrorninal “' 0752:0811 Oats, “ ..,., _ . . . . . 03611035 Pew.............. . . . . . 0.332.056 Pork“ 6753 Got) t7tttta 25 I... QIOI - Ha}, per ten. . . . . . H 00lollcoolooolltnnl Potatoes, “ ...... . . . . . (132110 36 'Appldé, per'httrrel. . . . . .. . . . . .‘ 2 wt) p 2 ’5 Beer, Stillafiulr Sheep,eacb..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.11a50rl Lumbs....i......'............ 20tla251t ,Eulvosmaoh................... 40095900 Chickens . . . . . . . . . 0203025 Wool, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 0'25: 0‘25 Sheep ukins,each. . . . . . . . . .. 1 titlu l 12 5753600 01033012 Beef hides, per 100 10s.. . . . . . . . . ,Calt‘sktns, per lbs, . . . . .. . . .. .. . ,Buttor, ire-h, pot lb. . . . O 18 a 0 20 Richmond Hill. Nov. 18, 1959, V" N fSatitrr'tte. l3ull’d Cloth. and Dookin. new- j. est my err and best Muteri..ls; wetl made. durable and wrrrnr for Wl.llOt‘ â€"â€"-as CHEAP as the same qualities Can be bad itt Toronto. at. G. A. BARNAR D’S. ol-tt’ LANGSTAFFQ ESTATE tucnnosotunn LL PARTIES indebted to the above ‘ Estate, either by unpaid bent or Instal- ntents for Land. must pay by tho lstd-r) of Decornbe' next to Lr. Doseuua. \vbo'alorra is‘entitléd to receive the same and grant re- ceipts. After the above date legal pt'otteedirttr': will be taken to recrrver the saute; as the idiot: tstundergotrtg a final settlement. ' By order of J. & W. BOYD, ' Attorneys, Toronto. Richmond Hill. Nov. 18, 1859. 51-2 Auction Notice. 'rttOMAsâ€"‘Tvt LSDN, ,LIQENSED AUCTIONEER- FOR THE COUNTIES 0F YORK, PEEL & 0N I‘ARtO. All ietters addressed, MARKHAM Vtt.t.4tpr:. wil receive pronipt attention. 11:)” Orders re- Ct'IVt‘O at tho “ linpum” “flice. Richmond ill, where terms, &_c.. may be ascertained. Markham Village. Nov. 16,1859. .él-tl BUTTER :_! Butter r BUTTER! 1 31). per lb, will be given for any quantity ' oflGood ' ' ' FRESH ROLL BUTTER at G, A, BARNARU’S At Richmond Hill, on the 3rd instant, the I been restored to health in a few weeks, ; . - ranted. 'I‘he‘ RICH HUN 1) HILL RON FOUN DRY. VI‘HE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the trranutacture of O, a. Richmond’s improved IRON BEAM PLOUGHS, Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs. Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- CASTINGS clone to ORDER, on short notice. [1:3> All Work Irratrttl'nctttred by me is War- V,V. I’ECK Richmond Hill. Oct.26, 1‘59. 48-3tn AngIE-y fi’g o, CAME on the Premises of the Subscriber, Lot 222. 7th concession of Markham. A Red and White Spotted HEIFEIK. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. V G HAACKE. Qntt Concmsion lttte eastwards to titer-t tr Itotrd l 47-0“ , Markham. Nov. 18, 1859. 51-3 Fullin; & Cloth Dressing; AT LAwnexce's FACTOAY. IerE undersigned having leased that Ex- tetrsive ltlsirrhlishnrent of Mr C. E. Lawrence, frels conftdmtt itt saying that he is prepared to give general satisfaction to all wlto may fatjrt' hint with their orders. having had long experience itt the business of Dyeing and Dressing Cloth. " Blankets Full’d and Napp’d. On the shortest notice. W. L. KING. Richmond Hill, Nov. 18, 18:39. 51-tf LODGE, No.ett. \{EE'I‘S at WM. I)r.l{OSE'S HO'I'EL t. Vtctorir; Square,'the last Friday even- ing itt each month. ot‘r‘tcntts FLFC'I‘ 2 THOMAS SNOVVIHC‘N. Master. .111 M ES NEAL. Dept/1n. JOHN GAlllrl‘iY. 'f'r‘cttsurcr. JOHN BUTTON. Secretary. Victoria Square, May 7. 1858. 48-1 .\ ,_... 7”.-.“ ..__...-‘__,...._ ._,__..A.. . Richmond Victoria, IOYAL ORANGE LUDGE No. 77s. 1 rrreets at Brother lloher‘t \Viseman’s. Maurine Hall. the first Friday evening after the .lfnll Moon it] each llttHlllL' ’ ()rr‘tcrzns ltlmact‘--â€"Lfolonel I). Bridgford. Master. 11. VViserrran, Deputy M.ster: John Mnnhollnnd, Secretary : W. I’oguo. 'l"‘ea.~'urt=-r January 21, 1858. t33 SEQ; SHOEMAKERS. ANTED [\tntrllllA’l‘lClX, A MAN capable of tnnkinLr a first-rate Calf None need apt 1y but of steady habits. 'I‘OISIAS l)O|.MAGE. Richmond Hill. Richmond untoo 27. tsstr 44-: W lioot. BY ~.._._. - WRiTlNQ souno. lJllONOGRAI’Il 't’ was invented by ISAAC 1‘1 1‘?th \N'. or Both. England. rtr the year 1837 It the most slttrplt‘, most natural tno:t rapid. and most easily learned systotrr of VVr-it- int: which has over beetr,’or ever can be in- vented . During the past fifteen years, hundreds if thousaan of per-sons. irr England and Arne- “Cl-1,1”l'ttlllllllll’llCillhllll‘lvdl- life. have learnt d to Write I’ltotrograplty. and thousands of social. and business ' letters annually pass through the post ol‘lics Nor is'its great popularity to be wondered at. The present system of writing is exceed- ingly cumbersome, and totally unworthy these days of progress and invention. l’hottog’raphy is equ'rlly an legible. can be learned itt one- twetrtietlt the titne. and can be wr rtten sir titties rrsfrrst! ltt other words. the labor of six days can be performed in oneâ€"one mun can do the work of six! So s..rrple in the system. too. tin-rt tr person may learn to write it slowly. itt a cpupte of hours. An hour’s daily p uctice tor a few weeks will enable any person to write I’honograplty wi'h' certainty, and with some. degree of freedom. The same amount of practice continued for six ‘tnorrtns will ec- able :1 person to take reports ot'streeclres, Ion ores. soruons. or conversation. and t- read ltttllf with acrtrtracy 4‘ J. W. None. of Boston, says: ‘ I deem l’lr'orrioigrrrpliy an invaluable adjunct to educa- iion. and Otto \\'ltlt‘ll. when 'dtiqlttl'ed itt youth would hot he parted with tn manhood for thou- sands of dollars .” " 'l‘ho late 'llon. 'l'Hos. ll. BENI’ON. ,upon be- rrg presented with rr'vorbrrtirrr report at” one of hrs lira-terry speeches. taken by a little ho) only twelve years of age. 5 id : “ Had this art ‘ been known «1” years «or, it would have sated. me. - Four inch 2031mm; lurid [tilt/rut" "the learned senator spoke birth portion of the truth. Wlmt long- hanrl requires six years to aceornplish. Phono- grtrlphy \tht perform itt one. ‘ 'l‘o Clt‘l'fl'yltwtt, Edi'm-s,’ Physicians, Law- yers, Secretaries. Convm arrears. Law‘ and "Me- d.cal Students, Lecturers,‘ l’rtnte'rs. School Teachers Merchants. St-lroyol boys and Girls. a knowledge of l’ltottttgi‘ap»l'1:y'it~‘ of vast 1|(lllly,.; In fact there is no protcswoit or pulling in which it is not useful Iand no young man’s education can he considered corrrpiele \t’t'tltou't it. ” ltrrtitrg tho pzr‘st' rune mouths hundreds of persons in Canada. at eVery' pttrsttit ltl life. have acquired the. Art. fretti trinity of whom the Slitr“Ct‘)l)8r has ret‘erved neatlygwrttten pl‘ronograptlic letters. expressive oftl'teir deâ€" light thIt the attainment, and the extraordinary rinse with which they have acquired it. For the purpose of airttng in the dissemination ot'so inrportrrnt a reform itr his own reentry, the subscriber is now prepared to supply all who apply, with tho MANUALOF l’HohoGnA- Putt, end the i’HUhUGRAPHIC (Jory Boon. sent b. mall to any part of the t‘rovrnce. postage pie-paid. tor the small sum of [If ONE 1). t1.LA R. ‘51} Anybody arid everybody, who can learn any- thing, can learn l’uonoottAPHY from the, .MA- Nt3.t.. without other assistance. ' Those who wish to be able to put their thoughts to paper at the rate of from 100 to 250nm. ‘- per minute.” should send for the above-mentioned works at once. 'l‘lte ‘iustt'uthonl given by the Manual is as plain as A. 15. C.. and ten times as easy to} understand. "The f‘OANAIHAN PHONE'I'IC PION- EER ” is 3 Monthly Journal. devoted 'to tho advocacy of the Rrvfort‘n'.‘ ‘lfrice 25‘ cents pe‘r. ‘ " t annurn." Address. (post-paid) WILLIAM H. ORR. 0.h'flw.| C- We D R Y lil‘llilri Billlllllllli THE lilllllli'llf T1111. REAPEE‘ ..-. ...,«.-w\u.,~.. trw nit-u. ~ . Arm/u. .L‘.“t‘ .-..‘ ..-».‘-__.__.-_- .. __.._' __ > r Nt‘ew:t)..w > we. .. .,..4-- .4 r m. thumb”, ,..p_ .. ‘ origtrrrnswo IMPOR'I‘I‘JIL OF K. FALCON grim GE. {espectfully begs to announce that he has recrived his AUTUMN AND WIN'J‘ER GOODS! His STOCK is by far the. on RICHMOND HILL, And equal to any NORTH of TORONTO. . ___..__...__._..-..__v.z....1 TH (in v, , \y OULD respectfully itrtttnate to his Customen tan-:3 the Public generally, that 1, ', .vtt. , ’ he has now received the greater portion of his FAM Ills STOCK will be found. well assorted and marked at prices that will contpet'clwi‘l‘h 4‘ any: hint Hours in the trade. h @trict Personal Attention thl he paid to the business. and all GOODS sold at the. lowest“reinurrertrting prices. he llterelore centidently solicits a continuance oflhe patronage. he has so torn,r r-ecr-ived. I He takes this opportunity of returning sincere thanks to his old Customers and Friends. tor the very liberal support tltey have hitherto given him. “ _ r'tr .. October, 1859. 48.5 n . ‘ - N a. _,_ W- .13.... -_ r All Hustrccttott IS literstroctttttly bOIICitcdu N Erica WHOLESALE AND 1213111111} .1. CHARLES-WORTH, ' : Bio. '31 King bftreet, East of Yeager fitreet. . , . Toronto, October 21, 1809, 94,, BUGGIES. tWWW.-.~~-~.-.-.;-----.w it t s it M A N. .A . . 1V. P“\R l [J ) 't‘APLtE AND FANCY" ttt tttttt iitttttrtttttt, D as Y o o D HAS received his FALL (liQOI)S consisting in part of EMEh’TS, MVrfGGONS, &C. MAN UFAC'I-‘URED A '1‘ 'I‘HO.11NI-11.L. litter. IIE Subscriber begs to call the atteutnn of the Public to the fact that be is prepared to make first-clas l WAGGONS, SLEIGHS, Also, a new and r .“ At tne shortest notice. and at the lowest rerttunerattng prices. Those requiringireal substantial and good \‘Vaggons. Buggies, Syleighs, Agricultural Implements, 5L0. will K find tt to their advantage to call. ‘ “ ' ‘ i I FA‘NCY DRESS GOODS. J. HOLMES, COLOR‘D AND BLACK COBOUROH.. ‘l‘ltortthill, October 21, 18551, ~‘ 47,5... PLAIN AND titllfifllititi Ln‘ttistays. PRIN'i‘S. t; ING n A M s. 1.13 .A IN 1:7: a ,_ . 2“...Zfi1'3‘.‘;‘;:?.::i 2:122:23?i::T::::ZT:::.:‘:LL-_‘-~‘ 1.; 'JZZ‘JZLT'JZTZZZZT':::TZIKZJIW 0..-. . m l ‘1 . Biff N 9 'I‘FC, .DliNNIN its. mums, manner-.5... v BLAN omv as, momma. l\’.Ai I.}tt‘;t;:1. RIBBONS and MU‘sL‘ttip, yr. nan nsrrnrr ,1 A. A A. V, .9 'I'og‘r’ther with a general assortment of 105 Kin; Street East, Corner of Church St. Toronto. w . - it... Are now offering large quantities of various descriptions of ‘ l lllltil l ‘ ' it V if .p ll“, ' ‘tfq I ‘8‘, 12% ‘ 7 '1 ' Dotti" business tor errata oniff no riceoml Price. MANTLE's,Mtnntntsavmonnars,ac. “" l ‘ ' ' ' ,. His Stock Will be found as attrttr-trre as any house in the trade. .Buyers will do well to call and enamine the Stock and Prioeq Before buying(rtbewtwrej A - . . . . , A x t 'ttttrtrttt lttrttt llp‘f" it] 't it. "t‘, p it” 4, , y , ,, , ‘tlllulllll .tttlllllll llllti ‘.lllllr|ll ,‘Illlll tllrl ‘wllltl' lltll’rlltl tlll'tllil lthtl AND 13.. -'i§.£aePE7tfilY BLANKta'rs. FLANle condo res, PatN'rs, FLAIDIS, y Remember the well known name sitttt't‘tNttg S't‘tttetas, M. LEISHMAN, fillifiE'I‘INGS, ' No; 81 King Street East, rat-tor, a “flute co'r'rons, "rommcr, October 2'1, 1859. ‘ 10.3- CLorns, ' ' “ CLOAKINGS, so. “WM” """""““'”""‘““*“ Retailztng at Wholesale; P1315068. (11;?- STIQ'I‘LEY ONE I’RIOQ. 'l‘oronto, Comp-9,. 21’ ,Prrrrtzason tittietntrtanr WORKS “‘~~w~va'\l -VVVV‘»~â€"-\wuwâ€"vw CASH a C0. , f- 47 9 We would inform the public that we are t'nanufacturing a large numbere he; have been thoroughly tested, both in heavy and light soils, and. proved themselves capable of raistng the largest Stumps and can .be' successfully worked by three men unaided by horse or other team; ‘ Price, completeâ€"~31t6800. ‘ i ' " ' ’ ' ' 1V3 also have in hands the patternslof a veyy I i i , current " ’ ‘ N ‘p "s! 1 3o ‘ t 511104.111le to 1 MAW ' With feed gear so constructed as to cut dilIerent lengths, from to 15 inches. Farmers and others are requested to call and exatttine their MACHINES belot‘e purchasing elsewhere. Price, from $10 00 to $20 00. s MDWERS x' In their season, Also, I ’ ' 1 Wooden, Crooked; do if?" <._,____.________.._ “m_uâ€"» .mi»..fi.r___r_mâ€"â€"sâ€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"vâ€"â€"~â€"â€"w~oâ€"._.._._. n...~_. P. c tGSBY. RICHMOND HILL, HAS il‘lCElVlflD HIS OF Goons AND ALMOST EVE RY ‘ , ream Plows' t. CIRCULAR WOOD SAWS, ROOT SLICER , SUlT BOTH THE SEASON ANQ TIMES, GANG FLOWS, HORSE 'HOES. SCUFFLERS, ' Constantly on hand. ' 3&- All IMPLEMENTS manufactured by us are VVarrantcd. “ ‘ PA'I‘TERSQN 8L BROTHER. f 414. Those favoring lrirn Wth a call will find his GOODS to 8m. Having reducd the prices of his whole Stack considerably. arid , at the. same time. having reduced the long credit system shqfler-lroping it will be an advantage both for the buyer and seller. “ l ’ Richmond Hill. October 13, 185,29. 4641‘ Richmond Hill, Sept. 9, 1859. . 2'.“ 1’7: '3‘: T ('1’. 11’. 75:3: ’22-: iio _...._ W' _ ~~â€"......."' 4L... VELTY try/AGGON 3 NEW STORE in NEWMARKET. ' ‘ "MARKHAM VILLL-fottz " ' ' ‘1 V MW ' m J O 1E1 BE- N BEG?) to inform the inhabitants of Newm'rrlwt. liollrrndflianding. Aurora, Rich-e mood Hill, 33.0.,11131 he Intends opening. on the tiith inst.,with a splendid assortment“. DRUGES, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, .ttrtr MttttNERY narrows ottoettnttv, am. am. WW The Sucbtscribers beg to call attentipu to the fact that they are making SUPJgfi.Â¥OR And n‘lrontlre Quality is taken into account it Will be found that they “are selling them at pru-es that will (1er com nation. it is also a fact beyond dispute that our WAOOONS stand better, and are of lighter draft, than any other. I ~ - . . . , ,. . ‘ l he followrng are our list of Prices and Demos :-â€"- W’ ‘3‘ )2 1;. .119 Two inch tron agile. with box . . . . . . . . .3100 ()0 Three Two and a qualm inch “1.0,, with, box “,5 w , , wipétggxlpzzyuarter incl:1° do as 00 And a great many Arttrles toownunterous to mention. Tm” "_“d “1"” Winner inch thitttblo 1 Seat with steal springs . . . . 00 fin w . . ' sketn, wrtlt box. . . . . .a . . . . . . . . .. 80 0o Double-trees and neck yokes. .. 7 on Particular attention devoted to the Bitlhnery Department (719 ' ‘ do 110;: 83 00‘ Crth or railing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ut‘ ' ' ' ‘ ~______,___» - ‘ i ‘ " -' ' ~ ' I" ‘ Sidebm‘ds. . . . . . . . . . . . ‘. . . . . . . . 4 00 His SHO “7 ROOM will be open shortly after with a great variety of Bowers. iltlth'I‘LESl OPERA CLQAKS}, as. are. Newmarket, Septernber 2., 1859. Terms : Six Months, if longer. Interest from Dale. Fire per cent discount for Cash ' L 1 All orders attended, to promtitude, and Work warranted. C ‘ 3r. seatott'r a ’ ' Markham Village, June 30. 1859. A 40-69, W. ATKINSON, & Co. N exwelleut assortmentot Women and Chil- rett.s BOOTS and SHOES, of all b‘tyop. cheaper than any House in I mrop‘rrms or 16561.?" DRUES, . ‘ T: A (‘1 LXI q . » MG, A, BARMRD.S_ Manufacturers 01 Chemicals it 3 9 ~ '1 “1 “ " \“l i 1 '~ ‘l' ~ i .F‘ ATS and CAPS. in great. variety Newest Patent Meanings & Eerfumery' Ewe??? ill} 551‘; 4‘35“; 1.30 43:00 i militia, at the lowest Toronto Prices 1 i I y i I l i i I ’ i (I “I I if, u l APOTHECARIES HALL, OPPUstTK TH! CuTHEDRAL, at G. A. BARNARO‘S. FULL (TLO'l‘HS, FLANNELS, CO- BOURhS, DELAINES. and GALAt PLAIDS, the CHEAPEST in the Village at G. A BARNARD’S. Richmond Hill. Oct. 7. 1859. 45~tf King St. Toronto. RICI’IHOND HILL CHEAP FUHMTURE WABEROOMS The $ttb~criber hu‘g now on hind anpost I 11111011 it ill‘tlllllillllli illill 1i 11111111111! . 1‘". Proprietors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. IU‘ livery description of Horse. and Cattle . Medretttes prepared with the best English drugs Toronto, August 97. 1850. 40-1}; '[VO " .l - .,. ‘ s ! ‘ II Subscriber begs leave to inform his h k6 Choppln" E‘aiy T gI‘J‘ttends and the. Public generally, that,in addition to his former stock of STORE (51-00133, He has now purchased largely for the Fall 155 Winter Trade, He also'keeps on hand a variety of I UY Dr. MOT'I"S warranted (last Stoe AXES. for Sale at the Steve Factory by H. & J. HARRISON. Richmond Hill. Oct 96. 1859. 4.8M \Vbtrh he ts (It'll-‘l‘lnlltt’ll to Sell at Prices that will defy competition. THE Goons: rnamtlacttn-ed at this Establishment have. now been trie fur the ast ‘lottrtecn year Public Notice. LL perm", indebted m me win please can BOX COOKING STOVES land, the best proof that he has given entire satisfaction is, that till 'who h'a‘ve'dt‘t‘ée pur "attdsettletbhir accounts on ‘or before the All of which he offers at Vet-v reduced Prices chased at his place invariably come again. ' ‘ 1st of January next, and thernby anticipating}. ' ‘ THOMAS AMUSS’ -' t ' ‘ GEQRGE JOHN N. REID MI) Beown’a Corners. Lot 11 4t .thré, . , . y .a I ,. I v ‘ r. ’ Thomkiil. Nov. re. retro. ’ 9111 mm, w. 4t, . . of: l W “ml “til? “it i“? 18M" a”,

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