W, V I 9.. .. .‘CARRQ'I" MA'PClIy I I, (From the Daily Globe.) , Ti) the President, Vice- President, cud. Director: of the United Agricultural Societies: the lownshipbf York.--â€" ' . 4 Gantrtamnm-Jl‘he undersigned judges appointed to determine to whom the three prizes Ashould ,be awarded. for the best quarter oi an acre of carrots, beg re- spethully to report that we, have carefully examined nine ï¬elds, and herewith submit. the result :â€" Firstâ€"â€"â€"J. Phillip Ross, 1,269 bushels ' 20’lbs. 'piér‘acre, or 38 tons, l cwt.‘, 2' q., 10 lb. Secondâ€"“7. R. Bartlett 1,202 bushels ‘40 lbs.‘ pervacre, or 36' tons,1 cwt., 2 q , 10. lb. Third-VVilliam Burgess, 1,178 bushels 4.0 lbs. per acre, or 35 tons, 7 cwt., 0 q., 20 lbs. . 1William Jacques, 1,018 bushels per acre, ' or 31 tons, 8 cw t, 3 q.,‘olbs. Philip-Armstrong, 1,038 buxhels 20 lbs. per acre or 31 tons, 3 cwt. James Lesslie, 99-h bushels, 40 lbs., per i acre, or 29 tons, 16 cwt., 4- q., 5 lbs. Joseph Ross, 936 bushels, ‘40 lbs., per acre, or.29 tons, 12 cwt. , Robert James, 968 bushels, per acre, or J 29 tons, 3 q., 5 lbs. George Ward, 744: bushels 22 tons, 6 ctVt., 1 q., 15 lbs. We may here remark that the bushel was calculated at 60 lbs.,‘ and the ton at 2,000 lbs. . ‘ The average yield of the nine ï¬elds rs 1,0437 bushels, 49 lbs., or 31 tons, 8 cwt., 2 q., 19 lbs. per aere, and which, at 20¢. per bushel, would give a return of $209, 56. Without going farther into minute calculation as -to the great advantages arising from the cultivation of this crop, we beg to offer a few remarks upon the several ï¬elds which we examin-eu. In every instance we endeavoured to ascertain as near as possible. Firstâ€"'1 he total quantity of land un. dercarrot crop. . , Secondâ€"'l‘heodcscription of crop grown on thesamc the previous year. Thirdâ€"If manured. , Fourthâ€"The date of sowing, with such other information as could be obtained, and herewith submit the result of ourin- Quir'ies :â€"- . . First-J. Philip Ross, total quantity about 1g, acre, soil rich black loam with hard wlritesand subsoil, previous crOp po-_ tatoes, 16 loads manure, sown 5th May, 10 rows to the square rod. Secondâ€"W. R. Bartlett, [total quan- tity about 5 acres, soil , sandy loam, well under drained, previous Cl‘OllS cabbages, no manure, sown about 10m May, 9 rows to the rod. 'I‘hirdâ€"«V’Villiam Burgess, total quantity about .3, an acre, soil light sandy loam, pre- vious crop cabbages, sown latter and of April, 10 rows to the rod. ’ ' Fourthâ€"\Nilliam Jacques,_t_otal quan- tity about g acre, previous crop wheat, no manure clay loam, 8 rows to the rod. I‘mâ€"Philip. Armstrong, total quantity about 1; an acre, soil clay loam, partially drained, previous crop grain and roots, no - manure, sown ï¬rst week in June, 9 rows to the rod. Sixthâ€"James Lesslie, total quantity 1 acre, previous crop carrots, well manured. soil clay loam, sown. 17th May, 8 rows to the rod. Seventh-Joseph Ross, total quantity about 3‘, acre, previous crop oats, no man- ure, soil clay loam, sown 19'ilt April, 10 rows to the rod. Eightâ€"~Robert James, total quantgty 1; acre, previous crop potatoes, well manured soil heavy clay loam, sown latter end of April, 9 rows to the rod. Ninthâ€"George \Vard, total quantity N°V°mber 22: 1960 I}, acre. lrcvious crop turnips, Well man- ured, soil heavy clay loam, sown latter end of April, 9 rows to the rod. We may now farther state that the Whole ot the fields reflected great credit "per acre, or ' ' 'TORONTO MARKETS. , THURSDAY, November 22. Fall Whent.â€"-2000 bslrls was the extent of the supply which sold readily at high prices. The prices paid for the best Samples were from $1 15 to $1 20 o‘er bshl. Spring Wheat.-â€":â€"l,250 bshls in market. which . sold at from $0 90 to $0 95 per bshl. Barloy.â€"-sold at from 50 to 53¢. _ V Peas.â€"I5U bshls went off at 47 and 50c por bshl. . Oats.-â€"‘-at 28 and 300 per bshl. Hayâ€"sis from $15 to $17 per ton, Straw $6 to $7 per ton. -- ' Flour.â€"-=Superï¬no No. 2 sold at $5 5 to $5 10. No 1,354 to $4 80 ; Fancy (Spring) $5 00 to $5 30: Fancy (Fall) $5 40 ;.â€"to. $5 60; Extra, $5 to $5 50 ; Double Extra. $6 00 to $6 25. Butter.â€"â€"Fresh is in fair supply at from 17c to 19¢ per lb. . . Porkâ€"is in fair request. _ For Hogs averaging 160 lbs $5 E75 and {$6 lrus'been paid. and thosejovoraging 225 lbs $6 and $6 ï¬llâ€"tho latlor being the extreme ï¬gure. , " Apples-«Common varieties $1 and $1 25 per barrel. Better grades $1 50 and $2 barrel. E;g‘s,~â€"Fresh from wagons 13 to 17¢ per dozen. Potatoesâ€"Now vary in price from 20 to 25c. and sometimes 30c per bushel. Sheepâ€"are in demand at from $3 50 to $4 50. each. ‘ Lambsâ€"are plentiful at from $2 to $2 50 oeeh. Calvesâ€"are in good supply at,$4 to $6 each. Boof-Hidosâ€"$6 00 per {100 lbs. Sheep and lamb skins $0 95 each. Calfskins 10c. per lb. Tallow, $7: per lOlllhs .v v SPECIAL mamas. To Consumptives. ~â€" ‘HE Advertiser. having been restored to health in a few weeks by a vory simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumptionâ€"is anxious to ,make known to his follow-sufferers the means of cure. ‘ To all who desireit. he' will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the some, which they will ï¬nds sour: Cunt: l‘on C(rNbUMPTlON. Ae'rruu, Biron-emits, See. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to beneï¬t the afflicted. and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes «my suï¬â€˜oror will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. 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At is. and is. 3d.‘tlro best ever offered. WM. 3. POLLOCK’S, (Late G. A. Bernard’s}, chnuosn HILL. lU4-tf November 22. 1860. A- MAlRS. B- A: TTORNEY - AT-LAW. SOLICITOR in Chancery. Convoyancor, &c. Main Street. Markham Village. lo-t-tl' Clinics “ITSâ€!!! d, ARRlS'i‘En and A'r'r‘orterv.â€"omce. corner of Adelaide and Yonge Streets, Toronto, will attend to Suits in all the Superior Courts of Law. Chancery and County Court: upon the competitors, and have no doubt also, on request. to Country Business in the that each competitor will realiZe the benc- D ï¬t of-f‘t'lre crop during the coming winter InOnths'for their stock. Calculating half a bushel to each, wrtlr a due proportion of fodder, one acre will keep twelve head of cattle from the lst of No- vember till the lst of Maya ‘ ‘ ,‘All'which is submitted for your consider- ation by, l Gentlemen, Your most obedient servants, GEO. P. DlCKSON, Richmoml Hill, , GEO. LESSLIE, ‘j JOSEPH MOTT, Judges. YOrk Township, Oct. 22, 1860. L,An Alibanian has lately been afflicted with a singular and extraordinary halluci- nation arising from a tendency to apoplexy, and of daily recurrence fora long time. Eyery day exactly at two-Mlle hour at which he dinedâ€"41c seemed to see an old bag of. a. frowuing and incensed counten- ancewent'er his room, even when the door was bolted, rush up to-him with every de- monstration of spite and indignation, and utter something unintelligible, Strike him a in condition Toronto. November 20, 1860..- Ivision Courts. Deeds, Lenses. Mortgages. and every de- scription of Conveyancing drawn up with core and at reasonable prices. Letters post paid intended to. 104 Sin A CARD. C KEELE. Esq.. of the City of Tor- onto. has opened an oflice iii the Vrl W. logo ofAurora for the transaction of Common Law and Clrancerv Business, also. Convoy- oncing executed with correctness and dospatch. . Division Courts attended. Wellington St. Aurora. &. Queen St. Toronto- November 20. 1860. ‘ 104-ly Unansznvrzo' CREDIT SALE ! TH E], Subscriber has received instructions from Mr. \‘VlLLIAM AMBLE R, to sell by Public Auction, . ‘ 072 T ucsday, Decemoégj 4, 1860, Hart, Richmond Hill The following 7 Amblcrls tints s'roo IMPLEMEVTS; severe blow with her list, causing him to Household Furniture, fall into a moon of longer or shorter dur- ation. _ by blood-letting. ' “ Tired Out.-â€"-A three-year pold nephew of one of my friends had ï¬nished his usual prayer at his mother’s knee, when she saidâ€"“ Now, \Villie, pray for your grandfather and grand- mother.†Ho did no directed. “ Now for your aunts and uncles.†“ His album went up singly for each class. “An now, Willie pray for all the world,†said his mother. Wearied out, perhaps, by the length of his exercises, he immediately exclaimed, “ Ma, it’s as much as I can do pray for fmy own ’lations.' MARRIED. 01! Monday. the 19th inst., Mr. William Gamble, of I'Ieadford, to Miss Eliza Lloyd. of Whitchurch. At Richmond Hill, on the 15th instant, by the Rev, James Dick. Mr. Robert B. Story, to Miss Mary Harding. both of Markham. , Also, on the 20th instant, by. ‘tho “me, Mr. Henry Artuess. to Mary Jane Switzer, both of Markham. ' ,2 &c. &c. consisting of The ma“ hi1," Since been Fallen“! 1 Yoko Steers 2 years old. 1 Spring Colt, 1 More 5 years old, 1 Iron PIOugh. 1 Set of Iron Horrows, I Fanning Mill. 2 Light Wagons. 1 Covered Buggy. 1 Sleigh. The Household Furniture consists of the following articles. many of which are nearly new : Tables. Chairs, Bodstoads and. Bedding; Blankets. Coverlets. Quilts. Chamber Sets, Box and Parlor Stoves. Stove Pipes. a. large assortment of Crockery. Glass and Stone Bottles, Knives and Forks. Clocks. Pitchers. Crrret Sets, Feather Bede, Straw Mattresses. Cupboards. Bells. Kegs. Barrels, Crooks, Largo Meat Dishes, Candle- sticks. Preserve Jars. Glasses. Decanters. : Chums. Carpets,Spittoons,’1‘aps, Table Cloths. Looking Glasses, Oil Cans. Stone Jugs. Smoothing Irons. Axes, Bucksaw, Clothes Horses, Bod Cords, Pails. Writing Desks. Lamps, Fire 1rons, Shovels. Tongs, and many other Articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale : $8, and under. Cash ; over that amottn‘t 12 months’ credit will be given on furnishing approved . joint notes satisfactory to Mr. Ambler. sale at TEN o’clock. ‘ JAMES GORMLEY. Normand uni, Nov. 22. 1860. 2 Auctioneer. . .z.. ._ Charles 0. Keller, . ATTORNEWAT . LAW. somcrrorr in Chancery, Convoyancor. &c. Oflico, in Victoria Buildings. over the Chronicle oï¬ico, Brock Street, Whitby. . Also a Branch Ofï¬ce in the village of Boo-r vorton, Township of 'I‘horah, and ,County of Ontario. [The Division Courts in Ontario. Richmond Hill, and Markham Village regularly attended. Whitby. N ov. 22. 1860. 104-1y S TILE YE]! FROM the Premises of tho Subscriber. Lot 51. lot concession Markham. about a week ago. ' ,. A. ‘ Cow 1 Durham Breed. fat, giving milk, and about 4 years old. Whoever will give information as to her whereabouts. or bring her to the Sub- lcribor will be rewarded. THOMAS DOYLE- Markham. Nov. 92. 1860. 104-4 STRAYED, TRAYED from the Premises of the Sub- scriber, Lot 50, lst concession Vaughan, 2 Well-bred Durham Heifers, Rod and White. two and three years old : ONE HALF-BRED GALLOWAY HElFEli, Black. two yours old; 1 Black Yearling Heifer, And One White ' Yearling Steer. Any person giving information that will load to the recovery of the above property will re- coiVo the reward of Ten Dollars. ‘ NOR. THOR. MACLEOD. Dryuock. Nov. 8. 1860. 103-3 For Sale, Cheap, HORSE "a... a LIGHT SPRING WAG- OON. The Horse is rising 7 years old. For particulars apply at this ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill. Nov. 9, 1860. Auction Sale of Real Estate. ‘ ILL BE SOLD on THURSDAY. the 6th day of December, 1860. at noon, at the Auction Rooms of Messrs. WAKE. FIELD. COTAE Sr. 00.. on King Street. 101-4 Toronto. in pursurnnco of a Power ofSalo con- tained :n a Mortgage. wherein Edward Ber- nard Toovin is Mortgagor. Ono-quarter of an acre. more or loss. described as Village Lot Number 27. in the Village of Klineburg, (for- merly Mount Vernon). by a plan of the said village, executed by John Stou hton Dennis . on the premises are a good Frame Dwelling- houso. and Saddlcr’e Shop. occupied by said Tooviu. Further Particulars and Conditione can be ascertained of the Auctioneers on the do of Sale, or henceforth to the, day of Sale from READ. LEITH & READ. Solicitors for Vendor, Church Street. Toronto. Novembor 6. 1860. 101-3 Thursday the thr day of December, having been appointed Thanksgiving Day, the above solo is postponed till TUESDAY,the 11th December, at some time and place. Stray Cow. AME in the premises of the Subscriber, Lot 50, let concession of Vaughan. about the 18th September last. V A. WHITE COW With red spots on her About 9 years old. The Owner is requested to prove property. pay oxPonses and take her away. GIDEON HISLOP. Vaughan. Oct. 19, 1860. 994 Letters Remaining in RICHMQNDIIILL PostOï¬ice NOVEMBER 1, 1560. MAGU I R‘E’S .- -. WW ‘ 3 ' Pollock’s or I DRY GOODS JEWELLERY. 8:0. , ‘_ ,MTICE. .. , DANCING'SCHOOL will commence at Mnl‘Villia'm‘Clrristison’s Oak Ridges. on Tuesday. November 13. 1860. A Good E S NllTIllll [IF lillllllll. ' HE Proprietor of tho “ You; HERALD†begs to acquaint his numerous friends and the public generally that oo has Removed his Printing office TO THE Column 1 WM. 3. POLLOCK £68 to return his sincere-{thanks to «bid numerous Customers for their patronage solibnlly awarded to him durin the pest’ eummor. end acquaint: them that be is now receiving his .' AUTUMN STOCK 1 Which bee been purchased on the most Ids vootogooue terms. and will be Sold at the NEW HOUSE ADJ DINING, Two docrs further rurth, where. by increased facilities. he 'will be preparod'to get up work with the utmost expedition, and. with every attention to the wishes of his customers. " Herald " Oflico, Richmond Hill. July 20. 1860. HUGHES? NEW STORE, .AURORA, ON 1 Lowest Remunerattug Prices. AND A. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, :2:::.::::::: THE 24TH AND 26TH INSTANTS. ‘ Information Wanted. 1" this should meet the eye of JOHN LAW- RENCE. who left his father’s residence in Vaughan, in May, 1859. he is requested to communicate with his friends. Any party who will rocognizo by the following description-- 5 foot 7 inches high. dark brow'i‘r‘ hair, dark eyes, age about 26â€"and will givo‘ information of his whereabouts to his bereaved parent. will confer a favor. Was seen at Kottleby Mills. King. about I.th weeks ago. JAMES B. LAWRENCE. P.O. Richmond Hill. July 12, 1860.. ~ 854! 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All parties whose Notes end Addaunts are now due, are respectfully»requested! to make provisions for them. Jo xv. F Richmond Hill, September 15, 1860. 954 SELLINGOFF! w MW~W~W\~AM «,‘WM Good. fresh-Fine Flavored TEAS A") CROC KE RY, .- HARDWARE, LIQUORS, ares. .â€"....â€"‘ THE undersigned, having nearly completed twenty years in business, his inind ,‘ro RETIRE ! . But before doing so he would return his thanks to the public for the liberal supper they have favored h'm with during that long period of time. One word mor'e‘lr’ would add, tvhich will be to the interest of the public, that, in addition to his present Stoolr, he has made large purchases of FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS. From the very best Markets. which will arrive between now and the 10th of Sep- tember,-at that time he will comtnence to ' sen. HIS spout err l 0081' 1‘1: [CE : And continue to do so until the whole is Sold, *“ For Cash, or Produce in exchange min Genuine, Pure Leaf T O B A Q C 0 ~ 2 RICE. SUGAR. CANDLES. &C.’ kc.- with ' a general mortment o! GROCERIES 1 Not to be surpassed IN QUALITIE IOR UNDERSOLD IN PRICES .! Land 8; Edt‘v 31111 For Sale. has made up 1 0 Acres of prime landâ€"~30 acres cleared composed of. tho Woethalf of Lot No. 7, in the 2nd Con. of Uxbridgo, County Ontario; together with in excellent Saw Mill. and two good Dwelling Houses, with out-ofï¬- cos thereon. _ ‘ j ‘ Also 7 acres adjoining, Composed of the front part of Lot No. 6. in the some coitchsloh. The above property is healthfullydnd do- lightfully situated in a pleasant locality, and in one ofthe oldeSt and best settled tow/uships in the County of Ontario: It is within 2; miles of the village of, Stouï¬'villo. about 10 miles frorn Uxbridgo Village. and 20 miles from the Town of Whitby. the capital of the County of Ontario. 1 , Tho prpporty will be sold very c'lreofi for Cash. Title indisputable. A-pplyto JOSEPH KELLER, Esq.. ' Richmond Hill. FRANCIS KELLER. Whitby. 95'3tn Or to September 20. 1860, NOTICE » County, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of No. vembor. at 2 o’clock. r.u., for the purpose“ of organizing the Boavorton Fire Insurarrco'lAeitoo‘ ciation under the Acts 6. W. 4. chap. 18., 18 Vic.. chop. 120, 20 Vic., chop. 74. and 22 Vie., chap. 46. t? No Credit will be given after the 10th September: Richmond Hill, August, so, 1860. P." CRUSEY. NO'tflCE. AME within the Enclosure of the pro- CA misoe of John Harrington. Lot No. 44 NOTICE.- VIE within the orielo‘sir're of the premises of the SubScribor, Lot No. 37. in the let v correeesion of tho' 92;: till. Alli lelMlli For youmlvee before buying elsewhere. Township of Vaughan. about the lot of June last. One Stray Heifer The Owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay oxponeoo. and take her owoy. ‘ i 5 V y r NEWTON COO‘DELL. 90.3 , Yonge Street, Oct. 29, 1860. [Signed,]‘ William Helliwell. B. W. Smith. . Josopoh Jackos, Henry Roweoli. .1. W. Brent. Terenlo, Nov. 2’. 1860. in' the 1st Concession of tho Township of Markham. on or about the let July, 1860, TWO STRAY HElFERS. The owner is requested to Come forward. prove property, pay expenses, and take them away. . JOHN. HARRINGTON. : Richmond llill.0et. :9. i860, Wm, S. Pollock (Late G. A. Bsxxsnn’s.) mchmand Hus..- ,. - Jomsemumoe. use.†' «on J. Unu‘b’un‘r‘b, J. R. Arnold. Robt. Raymond. Amos Wright. J. 1i. Foleonbridgo. too-3r. IS horeby ï¬lvoft that a Meeting of Freeholdom of the County of York. will be held in the Counr House. at NEWMARKET; in the said