A N..- -4]- W..- . the four Western townships of the Division ‘ do embrace some ‘16,000 acres more than South Ontario, but as for wealth, the pro- ,ponderance, we think, is nearly as much in ’our favor at the present time, as is the population. We base our opinlon on the following figuresâ€"the latest published, We believe. They are found in Maclear‘s Almanac :. The total assessed‘ value of the four western townships was. in 1856, $6,811,- 080; in 1857, $7,499,054tâ€"vâ€"an increase of ten per cent per annum. The total assessed value of South On- tario, in the same years, was $~F).635,926. and $6,882,154â€"an increase 01‘20 per cent per annum. SuppOsing each section increased in the same ratio until now, the assessed value 01 the townships of 6.. M., V., and 13., would be. in 1860. $9,981,224, and of South Ontario, $11, 892,313,, showing a diflereuce in favor of the latter of nearly two millions of dollars It is very prob- able that South Ontario has not increased in so great a ratio upon the west as ‘20 to )0, since 1857; nevertheless, there is no doubt out that the ditlerence in Wealth,as Well as in population, is in our favor. However. tnis is of no particular import- anc». Reformers contend for representaâ€" tion according to population, or, more cor- rectly speaking, accordirg to the number 0f voters, irrespective of wealth. lVlr. Reesor seems to think that wealth and territory should be taken into account, but he should remember that even the Tor-its agree to that much ', and. the Ministry have recently passed a hill giving to each rich man in Montreal what, in practice, amounts to six votes to each poor man‘s one. “’0 incline to the opinion that Mr... Reesor,after thinkmg over the matter, will Withdraw from the attitude which lll’ has assmncdtoivard frouth Ontario. .‘éliouhli he not do so. he may be flooded lhat ht will gain nothing by carrying out theE t satistaction wili bu given tothoso whom he may amenduimtt ptISSi'tl On \Vt-dnrsday last. On the contrary, should he, on that unfair ha~is, secure the tiriiiiination,our ranlts. we fear, would be exposed. to almost Cer- GRAND TEMl’ERANCE DEMONS TRATION. HE Members ofthe Buttonville Lodge, No. 357. ofthe independent Order of Good Templars purpose holding a social TEA PARTY TH URSDA Y, June 1, 18.6.0, lln a beautiful Grove. on the premises of '1‘. AMQSS, Esq. Brown’s Corners, Lot Np. lll, élth, concession of Markham. ' ganizations we invited to join. will be format at the. Lodge Room, (Bron It’s Corners) tit, 11 a.m.. and, alter a pleasant March accom- panied. by Trudg-eon’s Biaseaaic. Band! Will. retire to the Grove where a sumptuous repast will be in readiness. Tea will be served at Twelve o‘clock. After which addresses will be delivered by the lov‘d Messrs. Dick, Abbs. Fishbiirn, Straws. and; others. The. Band: will D25 in attendance to enliven the. ibsorvals with select pieces ot'music. The Lodge cordially invite all Sons of Tom- porancs. Good 'l'ompiars, 'I‘empcrunce So- cieties and the Public in general, as no pains will be spared to make it interesting to all parties Tickets, 25 _Cents lo be had of the following committee: I“ But- ton. jun ,J. Slater, ind T. 'l‘lzoiilpscu. J. SLA'l‘ER, T. THOMPSON. Chairman. Secretary. Buttonvillc. May 21%, 1860. '17â€"‘2 .AJVvvoflAA \WW. w‘ \.~ A K... - ~34 .A\x\ MM.V. WMMW ’l‘rmigeon’s .Masonic Bank .711 Brass and (tundrillc Baud, 1117. Subscriber desires to inform the Public that his r gageuients in any part of the Province. rigors of Excursions. Snircos. l’ic Nics. Private Parties, or Public Provides~ may depend on havv lug (iootl Music otr vory reasonable ltll'llla‘.-- ll>iV13§ secii ml, at grout i-xpcnse. the services ot'somo of the. Best Musicians in the countav, the undersigned feels convinced that every have the honor to serve, \V. TRUDGEON. All t-oiiirniinications addressed. prepaid to \V.’l‘it‘.;lggoori, Victoria Square. Markham, or lain dell-at. On another ground than its main prin~ ciple, do we dislike the resolution as it pass- cd and that is, that it does not. provide for a delegation stilliciently numerous. it would give Oshawa, for example, only ’Jllt' delegate, which is not enough, by any int-ans. have given Oshawa three, \Vhitby, anti. each ol’ the ltthhlilpS, from four to six.l and evrry other municipality in proportion The [180,210 cannot be cxpcctcd to pa) ll at tlt‘fi‘l‘t_'ltt‘t: to the nominee of a small body Of turn, as tlit-y n'mld to a L‘OltVt‘ll- tinii numbering sorority-the or eighty. \Ve {101101 think out: ltillltiit‘tl would ino many. cousiihriug the. six}: of the Die vision. and the irriportaimr ol' the duties which will dt‘volve upon thr- Coin-:ntiort. The original resolution wouldl lit: nttr' A terrible steaiii‘hoilor explosion occurred in Brooklyn. N.Y., on Friday his. A tenement house was totally deltroyed, and several perâ€" son: severely injured. l Btu'rii. On Sunday. the 20th instant, the wile of M. Luna. Esq , Merchant, Aurora, of a son. DIET). AtSt. Louis. on the QJih April. 1860. Dr. OGDEN LANosTAr‘t‘, (brother of John Lnngstafl' Esq.. of Richmond Hill.) late a cotton planter near Vicksburg, Mississippi. He was a native of New Jersery-wmizratod to New Orleans about 50 yours ago. where he was a very ï¬ne cessful practitioner for many years, also holding I government siiuatiou at the same time. W‘s.“- TORONTO MARKETS THURSDAY, May 24, Fall Wlient.â€"-â€"3.500 hslils was the extent of the supply which sold readily at. hiin prices. Seve» ral loads sold as high as $1 40; to $1 4.3 l‘Or bshl. the average being ‘51 43. For common grades from $1 35 to $1 40 per bslil. pring W'hent -â€"1.100 bshls in market, which sold at from $1 13 to $1 18 per hshl. Kittyâ€"1,050 bshls wont oil at 55 and 650 per a i . Oathâ€"560 bshls at 31 and 350. per bshl. Barleyâ€"350 holils sold at from 60 680. Hayâ€"is from $10 to $17 per ton, Straw $6 to $8 per ton. Florinâ€"Superï¬ne No. 2 sold at $4 50 to $4 65; N0 1, $4 90 to $5 ; Fancy (Spring) $5 ‘25 to $5 35: Fancy (Fall) 40; to $5 50; Extra, $5 75 to $5 80: Double Extra. $6 2.3 to $6 5ll.l Potatoesâ€"mare brought in ploiitilully. and sell atl at from 25c to 30¢ per bshl. Butter. ~Frosh is in fair supply at from 16c to 200 per lb. Erza.â€"Fresh from wagons 100 to 12§c per dozen new ï¬bhertiemmm. PUB LIC NOTICE. RDERS have been received ï¬som the Pro- sidont of the CAerL AND Vrcroiiu Squat“. Usios Amucnmunar. Socrmt to cal a Public Meeting, to be held at Dnro-‘s lnn, Victoria Square. On SATURDAY. (to-morrow, May 26. 1860 at Two o‘ciock. p.ni.. for the purpose of ap- pointing Directors for tho present year. and taking into consideration the propriety of bold- ing a Pair or Ploughing Match iii the comian (all. M. B. CROSBY. l Sec. 6L Treasure r. Cathol. May 19 1860. l l l l l FOUND. I OUND. on the ‘Z‘lnd instant. between Hogg’s Hollow and Miiler’s Old Stand, It Small l’arcol. The Owner can have it by proving property and pavinqtho expense of this advertisement, by applying to u. J. lIARRlSON .A. Bargain. Richmond Hill, May 323, 1860. 77~l F011 SA LE; 011 TO BE LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS. FRAME HOUSE, ntarly now. with One Acre of Land attached, situated on Lot 21, 4th commission of Markham, being north west corner of “Woiicli’s Lot.†A Spring Only one qua tor rum through it. A rare chance for a Butcher, Storekeeper or Mechanic. mile from n School-house, and iii the centre of three Villages. Terms Easy and Price Low, to suit the pur- chaser. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises. ' JOHN MACEY' Markham. MG} 23. 1360. 77-1! to James ‘rYilzson, Richmond, Hill, will rociovo prompt attention. Viot' iia Square, May 523, 1860. 774 TO dQlNERS. q‘l‘INE‘JCRS “limited to make TEN \VlN: “(NVS and to erect and complete a {UHF 38 fr. tequare. with other work. The I l0\\'c.‘~‘t trnr'rr will be root-tved il' complete so onriry be- given for the duo pert'ormaiico of the wail; No tenders received, after the 21ml} inst. For l’iirther particulars apply to Dr. Unncttmb. Richmond Hill, Moy 16,1‘til. 2 Assignment Notice. MESSRS. G. A. 6'; ll. BARNARD. of . Richmond Hill and Bradford, have. this day, assigned all their ortato to the undersigned in trust for the benefit of their Creditors. The is now complete, and is prepared to make on- i [‘18 has also a General Mati- l l W' W. S. POLLOCK, EGS to infOrm his friends and the customers of G. 8:. B. BARNAKD that. he has bought at merit? A Procession. in which all Temperance Or- 1 This}! “WHOLE OF THEIR Stock in Trade At a great DISCOUNT, and is prepared to offer the saute AT AND UNDER TH E “’HOLESALJ‘: COST PRICES. And trust-s, by strict attention to business, to merit their future patronage. Assortment of but Goonsl GROC ERIES, lllllllY-lllllll llllTHlllli 8w. 8m. 8w. l \Vthb he can aflord to SELL at much LESS PRICES, for CASH Than ever before offered on g l Assignment may be seen at the oï¬ioo ofi I1. Messrs. hurries A; Cannon, Barristero,&t‘.., Adelaide 5L, rl oronto. “M. POI/LOCK, Assignees April 30. 186.1. Aline-counts in connexion nith the above l duo prior to let April. must be inimediatoly Us? Call, Examine and See, for Your settled. and accounts to mature, at tho terms of payment made by Messrs (J. A. s“. B. Bar- nard. \VM. S POl.LOCK,Assignoe Richmond Hill, May 17. “60. ‘75-.f' W 1% NT Est», M ‘11) OF ALL WORK, Ono t I: 7 thoroughly coiiipotent to take charge ol ot'as-niall family. in the Village of Aurora. Apply to It. Maciiivihh, Burp, Aurora, or to the Ofï¬ce of this paper. Aurora, April 2?, lSGO. ?4-3 SIIINGLISS FOR SALE. MINOLES that are Shinglesnâ€"tliree to the inchâ€"and each bunch warranted to lay a Also,1 Seasoned Flooring at Sitting, For Sale in lar e or small quantities. and will be ‘LANL'D to order. Ouatom Planing Attended to as usual, with despatcli and at low prices. k square, 11. do J. llARRlSON. 2nd Con. Markham, Plank load, near Richmond Hill, April ‘27. 1860 74-3m St 3' (t y Co at , BLACK COVt’. giving milk, came upon the promises ot'tho Subscriber, Lot No. 43, lst concession of Vaughan, on the 27th tilt. The Owner can move her by proving property and paying expenses. JESSE BENNETT. Vaughan, May 10, 1860. 75-3 liinicipality of Vaughan. IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a. COURT of REV1N()N will be held at the Town Hall. in the Township of Vaughan, on TUESDAY. the 22nd day of May, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. for the purpose of hear- ing tlioso objections to the Assessment wnich have been lodged with the Township Clerlt. GEORGE J. F. PEARCE. Clark. 75-3 1‘ Richmond Hill. May 8,1860 W. L. KING-y NOTICE. ‘ AR'l‘lESiudebtod ‘o the undersigned for EVOUL CARDING and CLOTH DRESSlNG are requested to call and pay their accounts to Mr. M. 'l‘eet‘y. l’ostiiiasier, Rich- mond illâ€, on or before the 31st May instant. at‘ter that date all unsettled accounts will be plaCed in Courtt‘or collection Persons who have not yet received their Wool and Cloth. will tlnd their parcels by ap- plying to Mr. Testy. WV. 1.. KING takes this opportunity of re- lnrniiig 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. BOVVMAN’S Cloth Factory. Al'nira,township of Markham, when he will do his utmost to give satisfaction. W. L. KING, late of Richmond Hill. May ‘2nd, 1860. 75-3 Farm for Sale. 0 be Sold on terms to suit, for the beneï¬t of the Estate of the late George Teas dale, the V’Vest-liall‘ of Lot No. 31. in the 7th Concession of Pickering. containing about 100 ACRES, (50 cleared. and about 16 ACRES of Fall Wheat, which may be had at valuation. For terms and conditions. apply to WILLIAM SANDERSON, Lot No. 14. 3rd Con. Markham. ANTHONY BO WES, No. 6, Bond Street, Cityof Toronto. Markham. April 26. 1860. 74~tf ( Economist copy till forbidt selves before Purchasing elsewhere. 2 l _ l l l You may depend on Bargains. “'1†Open on SA TURDA Y, April 21, 1860 W. S. POLLOCK. F0. B NEW GOODS AND l i l l t C \LL AT W. S. POLLOCK’S (late G. A. Barnard‘s). W Good Prints, fastcolours, from 11d per yd. New Spring Delalncs, from 75d per yd. ...,_, , ,....,....,... ..; A... . ....-_-..., .a... o ._.......- -WW'WWMw---vâ€" MACHELL, FIEL, 8:. CO... BEG to intimate to their Customers that they have just receivedla Choice SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS. CONSISTING 0F 30A.TINGS,, VESTLNGS,‘ I Dress Goods of all descriptions BROAD CLOJ‘IIS, DOESKlNS, Ste. 8%. Sec.- srnaw GOODS, And a choice supply of [Boots ct: $119.95, I‘ 8hr. 8w. Soc. \V‘hicb they are offering at their usual low rates. Aurora, April ‘27:, 1860.. 74 JAMES _- ___, ’“":_:â€"“_"‘mâ€".."-"““"‘_<__A__." "‘- L . BARKER, IMPORTER AND: DEALER IN DRY GMDS,GROCERIES, In great variety ; H ARD‘WARE, Of all kinds. In great abundance ; CROCKERY 8t GLASSWARE, Large and well assorted ;_ do, folder, .Buttt, outta, our atrium-pr, A large supply; TUBPENTINE a COLORS, NAILS, SPIKES, _0 9 A I- o I L. PUtEmY. GLASS, BU l\ ll‘ (1 I 1 I j]: , 7x9t024_M_3.0., ‘ - AND LAMPS. F IE LD SEEDS. Turnip, Carrot. Mangle \Vurtzel. at" all sorts, Imported direct from Scotlandâ€"é; VVarranted Pure and Fresh. .. . .. -. l - l. l. l. . 'li. .. . l. l, l l t “ll . ill!!! 2, “but i‘ l'ltur‘ ll, u‘tltlllll l hull "bun i Mi In their season, W’all Paper, W riting Paper, l,,,"",,chool Books, Of every description. These Goods are nearly all of this Spring’s Importation, and having been purchased of the first hands in Montreal and New York markets. on the most favorable terms, Will be disposed off at a low ï¬gure FOR CASH OR 7lTS EQUIVA ENT. Markham Village, May I, 1860.. to v ti, I . ‘. ‘ilr. a. tilt “lllllltlll . l I MW ' h _ ' Lariat-s,w WM .. r . J l K FALCONLRIDGE Rerpaipinginï¬ï¬lCHMUNDHILLI’ostOï¬ico 1v "I '. 0 Brooks, S. John [2] Brillinger, George Boynon, John Clark. Henry Cobar. Peter Campbell, Alex, HBWit, Robert. llovery. Silas [lotlgsqn, James Heslop, Gideon Lee, l{nben Mitlar. James Mchgue, James McVicnr. John Naugh ton, John Platter, Aaron (‘2) Pogue, William Phillips. H. & Sou l’hinney. Peter [‘2] Revel], Mr. Russell. W. [for Chan les Bigewood] Robison, W’illiam Stoar. Elijah Simpson, J; Siver, Robert Shophard. Aaron Simpson, William 'l'liornoson, Samuel \Vhelpton. Miss ‘Vheatley. Mrs 13 OPE‘USG OCT His SPRING & SUMDIER WY 000% l GROCERIES. HARDWARE, lililliil tillliillilli CHINA, 81.0. 81.0. M. TEEFY. r. M. FARMERS’ INTEREST. T HE Subscriber bears to intimate to the.‘ Farmers of the County of York. that he is prepared to Manufacture and Sell ll'l'll'l‘llll Hillin l l With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons. The above Harrows are far superior to any now in use. being made on an entire new principle. They will he found to do the work much quicker and better than any other Har- rows. Specimens of the above may be seen and particulars as to price ascertained. by ap- plying tg the Subscriber, at his shop, Richmond Hill, who will punctually attend to all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, For Particulars soc Small Bills, Richmond Hill. Feb. 24, 1860. 5-tf April 5. 1860.. 71-3ml __-W....__..........__....__- m....._...._..,_*_...._...______,_.____,_____._ BIBLES ‘r ~‘ I r s AND TESTAMENTS Ann l FOR SALE. CHEAP. New and Beautiful Bonnet Ribbons, from HA R 6d per yd. And an excellent assortment of Factory and Bleached Cotton Striped M. TEEFY, Agent. Richmond Hill. P.O. OILS AND PAINTS, January 6. 1860. 5R-tf .. .U N , f » w... Shirtina: a .0. 1‘0 Blue Denitns, * g 2; w "W "D C tt D-‘ll.‘, , S " ° ‘11“, _“ " COAL OIL AND LAMPS ; a; E 05181‘ , paâ€" 1 d ANDGKNERAL “E b g 3, g, Hedda-ma. e o. n . a, r. - - I , i 3 T C P g’ $11611? Ware, or L" g 3 d HA S, A S _ â€": ._, .. , ’ lFarinlng Implements, 8;; f ’tâ€"et p) BOOTS, SHOES, ac. ,0, .0. g g. p) râ€"-i a] . .. r *‘d a. 8 1 r l i at JAMES 'lODD’S. H (m H 1% AT EXTREMELY Lou Paints. Apr“ 2,156,, 744,, 9g w c E p m. :3, ~-â€"â€" l l ' a =8 a w b ‘~-w-~~â€"--â€"-~*â€"wâ€"â€"â€"~~~~â€" â€"â€"~â€"â€"i .. s. ,5 For Fine, Fresh, Good , . l T 0,, r11 .. MATTHEW LEPPER,, {1.3% 5?â€" 93 “mgâ€. l AURORA I '4 §i E SUGARS, E i >1†21th O J) m “OWES’ r“ O. iliterature?arrow 5n ‘ CD 9 or cooosl «25% be He cannot be SURF ASSED in qualities 1 T _ 3I :3 = g H a v nor UNDERSOLD in Prices. """ ' U :5 E’ m Pd {emeniber to call at The lllillinery Department! $8 2, g u. C; ' i 'i d ' ' E S’ I w_ 5- Pollock’s, Will be foung‘yzygzipaplélggipego’westan most a g. g (lute G. A. Barnar-d’s)- Bonnets, Hats and Capes, 8 :- lâ€"-l lgICIIJIOWD [:ILL' will be Sold at thelowostremunor w? § d April 20.1860. i3 am! on w a ifs . Gents, 5c; Lady’s Felt Hats, 2 Manufactured by the Subscribers. . i M 9 best quality and well seasoned, and with the great facilities which they have [to Mite chinery, combined with ï¬rst-class Workmen,â€"-they can, and do make better Finishe All orders attended to with promptitu ‘ ir' . r , fl“ 1 I V ? Klimt llllllllllll l. . .' x,» h l Mmirggmflï¬m‘n illillll 2‘Illlllllb’ , ‘ ~ ‘zlmmil l.‘:'ORKED i O, ’tA FLE and 131:3 ‘4 Y you are wishing a GOOD, DU Purchase from, the long. Established and \Vellâ€"hnown ft “1' of PA'I‘TE RSON 8; BRO. Or if prejudiced in favor: Ola ., [1 ti ‘4', . H, i. ‘ ill. ,1, -, H I .l l; i V p! . U .1. 1". ,u “i all “lull “'Uttttltd " iltBlll'dllll ’1in ‘ .Gct one made wholly from IRON, with FLEXIBLE FINGER. BAR, which will cut equally well on Rough or Smooth ground, front PAT'I‘ERSON & BRO. Would you have your Haying done Cheaply, Easilyâ€"~with Neatness, and in Good 'l‘iinel Then secure one of the 191R. 1:"th P IKHZIQ NEOW RS W'ith IRON DRAM E. STEEL CUTLER-BAR, and SELF-CLEARING IrUARDS that never were known to clog, mauulactured by PATTERSON 8; BRO. If so, do not fail so procure immediatedly one V Are there Stumps on your Farm? of those STQMP EXTRACTORS 2. Of which S BROWN, Esq., of the New England Farmer, says :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 had at the iron Works 01 PATTERSON & BRO Is your Ground infested with foul weeds? Remember the FANN MILL, CllNS'l‘llUCTED 0N S€1ENTIFIC PRINCIPLES \Vliich “seperate Wheat from Tarcs,†and render your Seed pure and clean, Manufactured at' PATTERSON & BRO’S. you with ‘ FLOWS, with Cast Beams, PLOVVS, with \Vooden Beams, FLOWS, with Wrought Beams, PLOVVS, with Steel Beams, I’LOVVS, with Straight Beams, PLOW S, with Crooked Beams, 75'4' Lap Farrow FLOWS. Green Sward PLOVVS, Centre Draft I’LOW'S, Sub Soil PLOVVS, Crossing I’LOVVS, Gang FLOWS, PLO\VS, for $10.00 ’ FLOWS, for $1200, PLO WS, for $14.00, PLOW-S, for $1630, PLO WS, for $18,00, PLO WS, for 3522,00, PATTERSON ,8: BRO, TREAD IIOl‘tSE-POVVERS, with Threshcrs, ‘ TREA D HORSE-PO \YVERS, with 'l‘hreshers and Separators, TREAD llOllSli-POWL RS, with 'l‘hresliers, Separators and Cleaners, Circular \Voorl Saws, ’ Horse Rakes, Root Slicers, Scuï¬lers, Horse Hoes, Road Scrapers, Cultivators, Straw Cutters, Grain Crushers, Seed Drills, §Lc. Go to She. ‘ lMPLEMENT FACTORY l or PAT'raRsoN a 312% To be bad at the AGRICULTURAL Richmond Hill, Canada \Vest, March, 1860. RICHMOND HILL l‘lllllllllllll llllilll llllllllllllllll VVVVV H. “ova VVV“C~WVVWWWW‘ W. H. MYERS EGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public B generally tor past favors, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance oi tho Patronage he has so long received ; he has now on hand a large stock of GOODS consisting in part of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS ofevery description, Ladies†and Gentleman’s SADDLES, BBIDLES and SPURS, MAKE and CURRY COMES, HORSE BRUSHES and CARDS. 'I‘RUNKS, VALISES, 8:. Travelling BAGS \Nith an endless variety of VVIIIPS, and \Vl‘llP LASlIL‘S, All of which will be $013 at writes that will Heft} Grammatical. Every description of Horse Clothing, Rollers and Bridles made to order. COLLARS WARRANTED SAFE! All Work Walaranted... All orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Cash will be given, t... reruns and SKINS, Pattersons‘ Ploughs and Shares constantly on hand. Richmond Hill, February 3, 1860. -fl -_ 62â€"1y NOVELTY WAGGOIE WORKS l MARKHAM VILL GE. ‘ ‘-’V\\4~».~A/\ NINA NA» MAAM Every Description of LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGGONS l Q Having an immense stock of Lumber, of the l 1 More Durable. and . l. u. it . ‘ ‘ it it i» "lint quilllltll‘ hill -: ‘l-ltr ""‘iriiiiu limit it. ‘i '«ll Titan any other Establishment in Canada. de, aidWork warranted T. SPEIGHT & SON. , e3}; ’ 55'6991‘ loans mu "1.! 1“ ll 4‘ Markham Village, Jan. 41*, 1853.