OTTAWA RAILWAY STATION Dnâ€" STROYED.-â€"-Yesterday moming, about 4 o’clock, anotheit fire occurred in Otta- wa, by which the Railway Station, to- gether. with five cars of mercliandize, were totally destroyed. The station was of small siZe and not worth much, but the contents are said to have been Valuable. Mr. Hargreaves, of Hamilton, we regret to learn, has lost a large quantity of liamS' and Mr.‘ “I. M. Mattliieson, a barister of this city. who, intending to commence practice in Ottawa, had sent his law books fbrward, is also a sufferer. The ï¬re is thought to have. been 1l1(%,.W,0,l'l{ of an in- eentliary. The, men employml in the cr- ection Of, 1:116 new Parliament Buildings u be ve struck for higher wages. and, as the , contraptors resist their demands, have, it Isaith threatened to burn the city. To one of their number the destruction of the depot is attributed. The everlasting Burdell case is up again in, the New York courts. The heirs are now quarreling among themselves as to the division of the murdered, dentist’s property. a: BIRTHS. (1n the 7th iiist., the wife of Mr W H. burns. Richmond Hill, of a sun. 0n the 2ndiust., the wife of Mr. JAMES Hue. King, of a son. MARRIED. At Maple, on the 19th April. by the Rev. Donald Ross. Mr Jenn Warsaw, of tliefl'own- ship of King, ‘0 Miss IsIBnLLA Manner, daughter of Malcolm Mal-10y, of Vaughan. DEATH. At Richmond Hill, on the 91h inst, the igifsnt non of W. H, Myrna. '1‘0.RO.NTO 31": .1 11K. HTS. Ti; 1} RSI) .I Y, {\1 ay 9 Fill Wlient,â€"-â€"1,550bshl was the extent of the supply which sold readily at high prices. Seve- rplloadp: sold as high as :51 :16; to $1 50 i-ct' behl, the average being ‘51 33. For common grades from $1 40 to $1 45 per l)>~lil. Spring “Brentâ€"775 1151113 in market, which sold at from :3“ l8 to $1 ‘21) pet; bslil. Eï¬af.â€"_-_-35U bslils wont 011‘ nt 02 and 6312;11:1- a i . Oats.â€"750 bshls at 331 and 35c per bsbl. Barleyâ€"910 bshls sold at from 00 650. IJByvâ€"lï¬ from $11 to $18 per ton, Straw $7 to $9 per ton. flog,“ T‘Sgperfine No. 9. sold at 354 5,0 to, 65; No '1, $4 90 to $5,; Fancy (Spring) $5 :25 to $5 35; Fancy (Fall) $5 40; to $5 50; Extra, {5 75 to $5 50; Double Extra, $6 2.3 to $0 50. l‘otatoosâ€"are brought iii pletitilully, and sell at etl'roin 251: to 301: per bshi. Butter. ~E‘wsh is in fair supplv at font 6: to 20¢ per lb. 1511‘. ~ Fresh from wagons 100 to 12y: per dozen ï¬rm aoberttamrtttï¬. l Serrry ("o to; l ' BLACK COW. giving milk. came upon l [X the premises oftlie Subscriber, Lot No, l :13, 1st concession of Vaughan, on the Q7tli 1111. The Owner can move her by proving property and paying oxponsos. i JESSE Bl-ZNN'ET'I‘. I Vaughan. May 10, 1860. 75-3 . Municipality of Vaughtuht NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a t COURT of REVISION will its, held at the Town Hall, in the Township of Vaughan. on TUESDAY. the 22nd day of Max, nt 11 o’clock in the fei'onoon, fir the purposelof hear- ing those objections to the Assassmeiit which have been lodged with the Township Clerk. GEORGE J. F. PEARCE. Clerk. 75~3 Richmond Hill. May 8, 1860. W. L. KING-1' NOTIC E. ' ARTIES indebted 'o the undersigned for WOOL CARDING and CLOTH DRESSING are requested to call and pay their accounts to Mr. M. 'I‘eefy. Postmaster, Rich- trionsd ï¬tâ€, on or before the 315i May instant. after that date all unsettled accounts will be placed in C-ourtfor collection Persons who have not yet received their Wool and Cloth, will ttnrl their parcels by ap- plying to Mr. Teefy. ' L. KING takes this opportunity of re- turning thanks to his customers for past favours and begs leave to say that he will be glad to see them [at any time they have work to be done in his line] at :Mr. BOWMAN’S Cloth Factory, Al'nira, township of Markham. when he will do his utmost to give satisfaction. w. L. KING, late of Richmond Hill. 75-3 _â€"_._._._.____..___ .__.__ . __._ A May 2nd, 1860. Sale- 0 be Sold on terms to suit, for the benefit of the Estate of the late George Torts dole, the West-half of Lot No. 31. iii the 7th. Coiicession of Pickering. containing about 100 ACRES, 50 cleared. and about 16 ACRES 91' Tell Wheat. which may be had at valuation. For terms and conditions, apply to WILLIAM SANDERSON, Lot No. 14. 3rd Con. Markham. ANTHONY BOWES. No. 6, Bond Street, City of Toronto. Markhem, April 26. 1860. Z4-tf (Economist copy till forbid.) WAI “Fish, A M II), OF ALL WORK, One thoroughly competent to take charge of pins-mall family, the Village of Aurora. Apply to R. MAcnan, Est“ Aurora, or to the Ofï¬ce of this paper. Aurora, April ‘27, 1860. 74-3 : SHINGLES FOR sALE. HINGLES that are Shinglesâ€"three to the inchâ€"and each bunch warranted to lay a square, Also. Seasoned Flooring & Sitting, For $9.10 in large or eypall quaiitities_ and will ' ' be Ill ANED to order, custom Planing Attended to as usual, with despatcli and at low prices. ‘ H. & J. HARRISON. Bin Con. Markham, Plank Road, near ichmond Hill, April 27, 1860 74-3111 Dissolution of Partnership. HE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing be- tween J. 62. R. SIMPSON, Buttonville, Markham, has this day. March 24, 1860, been ' dissolved by mutual consent All accounts due to the lete ï¬-m are requested to be settled forth- with. JOHN SIMPSON ROBERT snirson. Buttonville. March 5“, 1860, 75nd DR. L. LANG-STAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Qï¬ace. King, May 13. 1859. 24-1y YONGE STREET tenteULrUitiL sonn'rv. THE SPRING SHOW, WILL BE ditto AT Richmond’ 21:11.1, " 0N ! IVECZHC’defI/Llhc [Mag ’60, ' When the following Prizes will be awarded, ‘i Smelt in Trade. At a great DISCOUNT, and is prepared viz 'â€" HO S.E.S.-:.CLA§S, I. Entrance lie‘es-yï¬llorses, $1 ; Brood Mares, Colts and-,Filleys, 500ents each. Best Draught Stallion . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . $5 00 2nd do do . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . 3 00 3rd do do . . . . . _...........-‘300 Best Stallion, foihï¬eneral purposes . . . . . . 5 00 ' 2nd, do ' do . . . . . . 3 00 3rd do do ......‘200 Best Brood Mare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 and, do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 31rd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....-o- 900 ' Best Entire Colt, for draught purposes droppodin’57 . . . . . ’..,.. , . . . . _........ 300 2nd do ' ‘ do do 2 00 3rd do do do 1 00 . Best Entire Colt, for genera! nurposes dropped iii 185T . . . . . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 9nd do i do‘ do 2 3rd do do do 1 00 Best Eiiti.e Colt, for drought purposes dropped in 1858 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 2nd do i do i ‘ do Best Entire Colt, for general purposes droppedin lE58.......... . . . . . . . . . . - 300 '2nd do do do 9 00 Best Filloy or Qoldiug. dropped. in 1858.. 2 00 2nd do, do . . 1 ()0 Best Colt, dropped in 1859 . . . . . . . . ._. - . . 2 60 2nd do do. . . .p .l . . . . . . l . . . Best l“ill,e_v, dropped in 1859 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 2nd do do . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 00 CLASS. No. 11. Best Span Matched Carriage Horses, in liarnoss....,..,........ . . . . . ..... 211d do do do 9 00 Best Span Draught Horses, in human. . . 4 00 2nd do do do . . . 3 ()0 Ibd do do do . . . 9 00 Best Single Horse, in harness . . . . . . . . . . - 3 00 2nd do do . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Best Saddle Horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 2nd do .....i.i.4.-.i . . . . . . . . - - 9 00 lird cite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (10 llORNEl) CATTLE. Entrance I‘eesnâ€"Bulls and Cows, 5t'tcentn each, Heifers, two years old and under, 25ers. oacli.‘ Best Thorough Bred Durham Bull. 0" any flg0,..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 ‘2nd do ' ' do do 3 00 “(5'41 do do 2 years old 3 00 2nd do do do 2 00 Best do do ï¬nd do do do 1 00 ' Best Grade Bull, of any age , . . . . . . . . . 3 00 '2nd do do ..,,.. .... 300 Best Milcb Cow, Thorough bred Durham ind do do do 52 00 Be 1 Milcb Cow, Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 ï¬nd (19, do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Best Heifer, 3 years old, Grade . . . . . . . .i.' 2 ()0 ‘2nd do do do . . . . . . . . . l 00 3rd do do do . . . . , . . . . 1 00 Bust Heifer, 1 year old and 1,1,,rtetf,i(}‘,iiitle, E2 00 2nd 0,1,1, do do SHEEP. Entrance Fee-~25 cts. each. Best Rain . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ :10" 2nd do . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. g 00 Best Yearling Ram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 End do o - . . . . . . . . . . I. 00 Best Two Ewes and Lambs . . . . . . . . . . . . I end (to. 0,0 . .‘ . . . . . . ‘ 2 on Best Yearling E‘vo........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00 22nd (19‘ ..'.... . . . . . . . . . . . l “0 SWINE. Entrance Fooâ€"25cts. each. Best Boar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 2nd do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 09 Best Brood Sow . . . . . . - - - - . . i . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 FOVVLS. Entranceâ€"~Frce. Best Cock and two Hens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (1 ‘Jlid do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0t) Be>t Drake and two Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 2nd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 DAIRY PRODUCE. Entrance Fee~~25cts. each. Best 6 pounds of Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 2nd do do ......-.........3(lll 3rd eo do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0“ _ Best Cheese, weighing over 6, pounds. . .. ‘2 00 ‘2nd do do .. 1 00 FARMINL‘; 1M I’LENIEN'I‘S. Entrance Feeâ€"~25cts. each : Reaping chines, Waggons. doc. $1, Best Iron Plough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1nd do .......‘.........;'.;;.‘.100 Best lo den l’lou . . . . . . . ‘200 211.13 W 9' do g... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Best Iron-headed I’lougli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd do do ...............100 Best Pair Seeding,y {furrows . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 00 2nd do i do .... “H.100 1 08 'He has alao that be has bought at THE WHOLE 013‘; THEIR to offer the same AT AND QNDER ms “(trounce COST PRICES. 2 00 And trusts, by strict attention to business, 1 to merit, their future patronage. Assortment of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, 11111-111111 1101111111} &2. Ace. 8L0. 1 year old dc under 2 0t) \Vliicli he can afford to SELL at much '30:; LESS PRICES, for CASH Than ever before offered on ,0, 300 Call. Examine and See for Your- selves before Purchasing elsewhere. “’1†open. op P ollock’s Column PURCHASED a General W S. POLLOCK, : EGS to inform, his friends and the customers of G. BARN ARD ï¬hpriï¬f 59.16,. 1 You may depend on Bargains. 0 SATURDA Y, April 21, 1860 W. S. POLLOCK. FOR 1.... N EW GOOD gm 1‘ \Ll‘. AT S ‘300 CHEAP GOODS Best Fanning Mill or Grain Sephihtor.i .. ‘2 00 2nd do do 101) w. s- Best LumberVl’aggon....,....,.,. ..,900 and (10. dlt) . .1. . e u . . . . . . . . . I. - l ([319 G. A. Barnard’s). Best Reaping Machine, manufactured in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 2nd do do .. . . 3 00 """" est Mowing Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 2nd do do eloï¬e‘llï¬leeeooaeee200 1“ .[ts f ‘ er d. Boat Straw Cutting Machine . . . . . - I I . . . . . 2 00 [Old FT 4 a“ Ci, h. ’ i. “I P y and do do , , , , , , _ , , , . _ 1 ()0 1\ew Spring Dclatnes, from 71d per yd. 5:31 “"3: Hal“ ' ' ' ° ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ - ° - ' ' - - ' New and Beautiful Bonnet Ribbons, from Best Stump Mdcliilie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 00 PSI Id} 2nd do do ......:.._._.........100 ' Team Harnessâ€"Entrance 50cm And an excellent assortment of Best Set Short Tug Team harness . . . . . . . 3 00 2nd do "do do 113° For further particulars see bills. GEO. P. DICKSQN. (‘2. A. BARNARD, President. See. (in Treas. Richmond Hill, April 1860. AURORA REVIVING. Shirting, Blue Dcnitns, Getter. Drills, Hosiery, it"“goo Factory and Bleached Gotten Striped 3,,ng New gore Creating, Ready-made Clothing, Sensation l '1 It. BOYD t1 snows-It EG respectfully to announce to the lobe- bitants of Aurora and surrounding coun- try. that they have opened 3 GENERAL STORE HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, é’c. AT EXTREMELY Low PRICES, "â€" in this place. where will be found every. For Fine,Frcsli,Good thing in the trade, and at moderate prices, misting or STAPLE AND FANCY (100118, ‘ GROCERIES. READY-MADE CLOTHING, In connection with the above they have opened a Millinery Show Room! All the Goods are new. and of the latest styles and Fashigiis, 11:? Cell and ereiiiine before purchasing elsewhere, and save money. Our motto being SMALL FROFITS do QUICK RETURNS. R! BOYD dz. BROS. Aurore, April 20, 1660., 7441’ TEAs SUGAR& OOFFnEs,mp ’ItOIIACCOS, He cannot be SURPASS ED in qualities D nor UNDE RSOLD in Prices. Remember to call at W. S. Polleek’s, (late G. A- Bernard’s)- RIC‘HJFIGND HILL, April 20, 1800. 7’31 3m 1 :_._......_._.v.... Z. , I-.. April 5, 1850. .809?th 0F coaxmxnsgqg, VXEST’INGS,‘; Dress (Headset alltlesoriptioiis BROAD CLO FIâ€"IS, DOESKLINS, Sic. QONSIS Which they are offering Aurora, Ap11127, 186,0, AANArva-x. - MAQHELL, FIEL, 81. 00., BEG, to intimate to their Customers that they have just received a‘Cboice sPRINZG: (3.0008. , cow , . W W t V _ z N NV\~‘~./\ / \MNW \/ \ . .lVV‘W-Nu-‘V t" l ' ’MA~J'W\,I VA-WM . . _ Tint; or. And a choice supply of (sparse; Lady’s £31211 Hats, 1 , Sinnaw GOO-,1) S, do Shoes, ,- 8cr. Ste. See. at their usual low rates. 741 IMPOR'I‘ER AND ' DEALER IN DRY Goons, In great variety ; HARDWARE. 0.1: all kinds. £0015, Writer, ï¬nite-puma, our, agitating, A large supply ; NAILS, SPIKES, GLASS, 7 H 9 to 24 M 30, FIELD Turnip, Carrot, Mangle \Vurtzel, 01' all t lt " :1 i: % l" ’ VVarranted Pure and Fresh. 1 ‘ . I 1 ‘i t It ‘ -. 1N, HR, ,1, r- t, l'lttttttu hit “I In their Wall Paper, Writing Paper, $011001 Books, Of every description. These Goods are nearly all of this Sprint, of the ï¬rst bands in Montreal and New York markets, Will be disposed off at a low figure I-roa CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT. IL? GIVE HIM A CALL. Markham Village, May 1, 1860. 0’s Importation “’V ï¬rm IF you are wishing a GOOD, DURAFLE and EASY WORKED REAFER ' 0 Purchase from, the long Established and \Vell-lrnown firm of ' ' PATTERSON & Or if prejudiced in favor of a " ii ‘ltll 'Wlti l“ ‘ ti lltii ill; "i “12' up, i, 1,: ® h" it It" lullltlllt ' r lull % 4'“ 'itii "tritium Get one made wholly from IRON, with FLEXIBLE FINGER BAR, which will cut equally well on Rough 0r Smooth ground, from PATTERSON 8t BRO. \Vould you have your Haying done Cheaply, Easily-witl_i Neatness, and in Good Time}... Then secure one of the ‘ ' " ' ' FIRST PRIZE _ REQEYERS, 1. With IRON FRAME. STEEL CU'I‘TE‘RaBAR, {and 3SIJILF-CLEA RING 'GUARDS that never were known to clog, manufactured by PATTERSON 8p BRO. Are there Stumps on your Farm 1. If so, do not. full so procure immediatedly one. of those STUMP EXTRACTOHS! Of which S. BROWN, Esq,, oft-he New England Farmer, says :â€"â€"“ They will move anything on the earth, or out the earth, that any reasonable man can desire to moveâ€; and 179 good, respectable Farmers in Canada stand ready to endorse the statement. To be bad at the Iron \Vorks ot GROGERIES In great abundance; CROCKERY 8t GLASSIVARE, Large. and, well assorted ; TURPtNItNE is, 31110118, 0 o A L ‘ o I 1L , BURNING FLUID, AND LAMPS, SEEDS, sorts, Imported direct from Scotland.-~ PATTERSON 8: BRO Is your. Ground infested with foul weeds? Remember the FANN MILL, corsnuttriio or summit: PRINCIPLES 1 Which will “seperatc W'bcat from Tares,†and render your Seed pure and clean, Manufactured at ‘ PATTERSON a; 3110’s,. 't llt'ï¬r ‘1 ‘ _ it, i a, 3 ll; “u...†y "unit llliti "litiiiiul ll†"limit ti 0 season, , and having been purchased you wish on the most favorable terms, PLOVVS, with Cast Beams, PLOWFS, with \Vooden Beams, I’LOVVS, with Wrought Beams, ‘ PLOVVS, with Steel Beams, ' I’LO‘WS, with Straight, Beams, J. FALCOXIIRIDGE V SPIth SUMMER 031’ GOODS! GROCERIES. HARDWARE, Ell'l'llllttlilllllllll. CHINA. 81.9. 81.0. i l l For Particulars see Smell, Bills. 71-3111 STATIONERY AND 011,8 AND PAINTS, GLASS & PUTTY. COAL 01L ANjQ LAZIIPS 1 AND GENERAL t l l l l l $233,911? W'aret, the. 6m. die. at JAMES TODD’S. Aurore, April 27, 1860. MATTHEW LEPPEE AURORA, AS just received a new and full assortment of Spring and Summer The Milliiiory Department! Will be found replete with the newest and most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Capes, All 0‘ which will be Sold at thelewest remuuer sting prices. Aumrs, Apr1127. 1660. 74o 75-4 FLOWS, with Crooked Beams, “‘ Lap Furrow FLOWS, ‘ ~ - t " it: : 5- ‘ T “ “2â€"..â€" ‘1: ’ ' ' Green Sword PLOVVS, Letters ' 1 Centre Draft PLO WS, Remaining in RICHMOND HILL Roleflice Sub Soil PLO \VS, MAY 1, . 60. Crossing. I‘LOVVS, Gang PLO \VS, Pogue, William Phillips, H. (l Soti [2] I’hiiiiiey, Peter [‘2] Revell, Mr. Russell, W- [for Char- les Bigewood] Robison, William Stoar, Eliloh Simpsoan; Siver, Robert Shephard, Aaron Simpson, William Thompson, Samuel Wlielpton, Miss \Vlieatley, Mrs Brooks, S. John [2] Brillinger, George Beynon, John Clark, Henry Cober, Peter Campbell, Alex, Hewrt, Robert llevery, Silas I‘lodgson, lamps Heslop, Gideon Lee, ltuben Miller. James McCaguo, James McVicar, John Naugli ton, John ’Plafler,'Aaron (‘2) FLOWS, for $10,011., PLO ws, for 1312,00, FLOWS, for $11,610, t’LO ws, for $16,130, 3 ' FLOWS, for 3518,00, PLO ws, for $22,110, PATTERSON 8: BRO. TREAD HORSE-POVVERS, with Thresliers, ' ‘ " TREA D HORSE-PO \NERS, with 'l‘hreshers and Separators, TREA D HORSE-POWERS, with Thresbcrs, Separators and Cleaners, ' Circular Wood Saws, ' i i i‘ Horse Rakes, Root Slicers, Scuttlers, I’lorse IIoes, Road Scrapers, ‘ Cultivators, Straw Cutters, Grain Crushers, Seed Drills, Ste. 81c. kc. EMPLEMENT FACTORY ! 0F PATTERSON 82 BRO. 67-4111 Go to M. TEEFY, P. M, FARMERS’ lNTEREST. I THE Subscriber begs to intimate to thei Farmers of the County of York, that (lie. is proparfc‘fll 10. Manufacture and Sell To be had at the ll'l'llltlll 111111113 l AGR'CULTURN- \Vith the improvedlDraft and Coupling Irons, The above Harrows are far superior to any igow in use, being made on an entire new principle. They will he found to do the work niqu quicker and better than any other Har- rows Specimens of the above may be soon and particulars as to price ascertained. by ap- plying, to the subscriber, at his shop, Richmond [1111, who‘will punctually attend to all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, Richmond Hill, Feb. 24, 1860. RICHMOND HILL 1111111111 11111113 IlTlBlllllllllll'l-‘l ~WWVVVVVVV~Vw»v~vVV~v '. vvvvavvv*Â¥~‘vvv~/\N'VVWW W. H. MYERS “A EGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public B generally for past favors, and would most reSpectt'ully solicit a continuance of tlio Patronage he has so long received 5 he has now on hand a large stock of AND ' ‘ conmsting in part of ‘ ' ‘ DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS of every description, T E S T A M E N T S Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s SADDLE-S, ' a ‘ > r i V BRIDLES and SPURS, DIANE and CURRY. COMES, HORSE BRUSHES and CARDS. TRUNKS, VALISES, 8t. Travelling BAGS r \Vitb an endless variety of VVHIPS, I and WII'IIP LASI‘IES, 5-tf Elï¬LEs FOR SALE. CHEAP. tin. TEEFY, Agent. . All of which will be 58-tf $01“ at writes £331 111‘“, BBQ? @Umipttuiou: Richmond Hill, RO. January 6, 1860. E? R Q lâ€"U Every description of Horse Clothing, Rollers and Bridles made to order. 5 15% COLLARS WARRANTED SAFE! g e ‘3 ' ..._.._.... .. . f: g, g A1]. Work Walerqntgaq, Sf p, a A.†order-9 10%†be than/13f $1.11!] 76662.1th and promptly attended to, ‘11 r. m t: " a - ‘w ‘r :7 r1 g 3 MI“ C: Cash will be given for HIDLS and SKINS. 5 O W 9 I l - '«r '. i '2 S S psi; Pattersgns’ Ploughs and Shares constantly on hand. :5 g a; g .- *9 Richmond Hill, February 3,1860. 63;}; g 8 3 m Iâ€" n t m M 1,3. g s: g a g: a} N OVILIII Y W AGGON VVORI‘MJ . :2 S 3'? F 5 EU ,_~_ MARKHAM VILLAGE. to "‘ 5 ' a of») ‘ MW..- W- S E 5: Every Description of v a ‘ .v ' . . y T 1 »-< > m p... LIGH 1‘ AND. HEAVY “mafllNAGGONS' a 9 i i i 3'? . . ' . ,. _ . p . e fpâ€" m t Manufactured by the Subscribers. Having,r an immense stock of Lumber, of the gotta." " iâ€" .b lt (1 ll 1 ' h ' 'l" l'btb l' ' M a _ a: m est quaiy an We 'seasoned, and With t egreat fact ities wnc fey rave in. a- . lg ° :m': m l-Fâ€"t chinery, combined Will’l ï¬rst-class \Vorkmen,â€"â€"-they can,and do make better Finished, "†:2 '1 l"! l I A More Durable. and i i ' I ' 1'“ a :5 re - -- > H as B i " v t. l M 'm 't- V ' i†'0 g °“‘ C“ "lb 0 W E 9; 'mt' ' I it 't ‘t “"111 ‘ it ‘lttu'tt "tutu '1 t “W l g 2.. g. H ' Than any other Establishment in Canada. ' 34 Cf, All orders attended to with promptitude, and Work warranted 83 a. 5‘ 1;? tr. SPEIGHT a son. E? ,MarlrbaipVfllagc,Jen.4t,1859. 55.515