ing of the young of our land, imbue their minds with a love for the purely poetic, the beautiful, the lovcable. the virtuous; and then, in years to come, Canada will be as noted for lhe patriotism, holiness, liber- a'ity, and truly ii'itelleetual standing of its people, as it is to day for the products of the soil. \V 11: _. 11Equ EN'IWOR’I‘II. 1 Maple, March 18111. 15611. mrm mfl‘maztrmnsxmzam: 3:2“ mm «mm-3am.†Auction 88134. CREDIT SALEâ€"Fa m Suocn, IM- PLEMENTS, &C.â€"â€"-O . i" lay, April 1st, lot No. 5, ‘20 I‘Iiicession of Vaughan, the prl‘ p t. of Mr. John 1 Devlin. Sale at 10 o'clock, a.m. Robert Conway, Auctioneer. CREDIT SAI.E-â€"I“ARI\I STOCK. IAI- PLEMENTS, SICâ€"On Wednesday April 3rd, on lot No. 6, in rear of the 2nd concession of King, the pro- perty of Mr. Francis Rafferty. Sale at 11 o’clock, a.in. Ilenry Smel- sor, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALEâ€"FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.-â€"-On 3 Thursday, March 28th, for NO. 5, rear of 3rd concession of King, the property of Mr. John Marsh. Sale at 12 o’clock, noon. Samuel Machell, Auctioneer. CREDIT SALE, LIVE STOCK, 8:0.â€" On Tuesday, March 26, on Lot No. 48, 1st concession of Vaughan, the property of Mr. James Booth. Sale at 12 o’clock. J. Gormley, Auctioneer. CREDIT SALE, LIVE STOCK, SIC.- On T/Vednesday, March 27th, on Lot No. 13, 41h Con.,'l‘ownship of Vaughan. The property of IlIr. Joseph Cooper. Sale to commence at 11 O’clock. l‘lenry Smel- sor, Auutioncor. CnEoIT SALE, LIVE STOCK, 8w. â€"â€"-Ou Monday, April 1st, Lot No. 5, 1st concession of VVl'iitchurch, Yonge St. the property of William Christison. Sale at 10 o’clock, a.m. Henry Smelsor, Auctioneer. GRAND '1.‘RUNK.â€"â€"-'l'lie Grand Trunk 'lailivay petition has been laid upon the table of the Ilouse of Assembly, having) attached to it the names of a great num- ber 'persons, whom We presume to be shareiiolders. It is generally believed that there is no chance of the. prayer being granted this session. Mr. A. P. Mac- donald‘s scheme to lease the line and run it on his own account, meets with some fa- RAGE Stat-11). your, but it is said that. other parties of proving Property and paying expenses, by ap- : more influence hare formed the same design. Plymg 1° Globe. A report reaches us from Texas which in- ditates that the secession excitement there is being taken advantage of by desperadaos for purposes of outrage and plunderâ€"at least it. ts to be hoped that this is the truth of the matter. A telegram from Fort Smith states that the - »m-.-a anvi-sve-:W~M~w: 3. \ 5‘31:- '.«..-.w""-r ‘1 -- m . . 2-..- '.â€..mr;;u1fl" 4'.'f"-. r ', George J. 't . Pear -- ï¬r. Receipts, 1 see. 7 1 -â€" . 1 .rna-nx .:. itchy..." ,I . W3». 13., .J“ ï¬$,,:¢,w.kuï¬& ,_,‘~.‘<‘fl, 24,; ,5“ _“w. .3 , .Expï¬rdtture, 13560. ce, Treasurer, in account with the Municipality of Vaughan, for the year 1860. $206114 97 E- ,1- ;, ,_,; __ 3 0.1 C. ROCOth’d from COllt‘ClOt' UnlflltCB 0f I'd-X95 for 1859 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13599 61 3 Paid Appropriation Money for Roads. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 961 91 “ On account of Taxes for 18511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:35)!) 93 l 'l‘axes to County 'l‘reaenrer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36:28 40 “ ’ll’lvcf†lll‘wlli’ee'v - - - - - . - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - - - . - ~ - - 1015 -. l Elliot for Purchase or Road. Arbitrators’ Fees. «Vac . . . . . . . . 25') . . " 'llï¬l’t‘m lltSI’GClOI‘t-i foes. . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 751 Receiver General for Tavern License Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 . . " Store Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33711 .. 1 School Sections, ."\usossiiieiits, Soc. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .4095 .14 “ County 'l‘rensurt-s. LNoii-Resideiit taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . .' 6 69: lncnjm-ml luxbengeg . , _ . . ‘ _ . ' ' . _ . . _ _ _ . . . . . _ _ y . ‘ . . _ , . I 9(1] .12 " Interest, on "elieiitiises. du- . . . . . . . . . . - - - . . . . . . . . . 11159 13 Re Iiiued 'l'axes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 75 “ lteev'ver General . . . . . . . . . - - ~ - - ~ . - - - . - o - - . . - - . . . . llllll ill)- Salado? to fieli'cttiis of Jtiz are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . 22 .. " Suretios of late l're Isuacr Lflll‘. .\r~51(1\'11\-’Etj . . . . . . . . _ . 226-313{ H councillor.» . . . . , . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1333 511 " NlCllt'lflS NIHVWV . - . ~ . . . . . - . . - . . . - . . - . - - . . - - . . . . . . 13“? . . “ Inspector 0" 'i'averu», . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1119 25 u “"95 l'.‘ Magellales- - - u - » - ~ - - - - - - i - - - - - - - - - - - - » - - .. l "' -\ssessors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9110 . l “' Returning tltlioers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:2 . . " Auditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 .. “ (lierk and '1‘reasurer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3'20 . . “ Collector's per centuge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 77 Excess of Receipts over Expenditure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3675 55 m If aim-.509 ,. Assars, i LIABILITIES. $ C. $3 0 s, _ .‘5 c. ‘5 c. Cash in Bank and in Treasurer’s hands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3019 70‘ Approp'iation Money unexpoiided iii 1Vard . . . . . , . . . .. 110 unicipol Debentures of $111110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8000 .. do do W’nrd 3, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 .19 1 do do of 20911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 . . d0 d0 VVat‘d 4.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.51) 61'! [City ofTorontoDebenture of 5‘.10,.... . .... .... 6'10 .. do‘ I do Ward 5.. 117 0.3 1 i do do of 700, .. .. . . . . . . . . . 7110 . . . Balance due School Section No. 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2921. g.) 1 Toronto 1.. improvement of r1611... . . . . . 4611 . . l do do No. :i. . , , . . . . . , , , , , , . _ ‘ 14.351. I do do of ‘200, . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 2111) .. I do do I‘m. 6, ................. .1.» (16 â€" 11960 . .{ do do £30.18, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.131) To Interest on these Debentures due, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 8U, do do 0. t,.. . . .. . . . . . . . .,. . . ‘_r †Last Instalmeiit of Clergy Reserve Fund, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11101 d0 d0 l‘io- 12,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 p3 “ Balance of unpaid Taxes for 18611 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - o 213112" (10 d0 1\0. l3,.. . . .. .. . . . . . . .39 “ Balance of Non-resident taxes unaccounted for by _ I do do NO. 14, , , , , , _ _ , _ , , , _ _ , _ 2.) 12 County 'l‘iwasucr, fiom 1851 . . . . . . . ...--........... 1805 261 d0 d0 bit). 15‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~10 “ amount overdruwn by School Soetion No. 2.. . . . 2 76 do do bye. 16. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 19 8t) “ do do No. 4. 155 do do 1N0. 17, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9148 u do do No, 7“ _ 3 29 d1.- (10 N0. '19, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d . , “ do do No.10..... 56 93 1L} (1S0 _ Adgc No. 21, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ . . . .. 1377 i war 0011011, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . :1 do do NO 18, __â€"* 78 30 Y ___ 1053 80 " deï¬ciency of lain Treasurer, J Asthwn, secured by a Balance due 1. Thompson, as Councillornin 1855.. . .. . . . . . . ‘2 2.3 joint note from liil Snroties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 3.") Collector’s per vintage 101‘ lt‘fill, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 89 “ Balance unpaid and due by J. Ashdown,†. . . . . . . . . . . . 2411 Q7 Balance of Assets over Liabilities, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . 18,437 50 $211604 27 V_____...._.._ 1Ve.?,the indersigned, duly appointed Auditors of the accounts of the Municipality of Vaughan for the year 1860. certify that we have carefully examined the books and accounts .of the 'I‘reasurer, that we balaiiced the hooks up to the present date, that the above statement of -the atlairs of the Municipality up to the 31st December, 1800, is correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief. FEBRUARY lst, 1861. I Penn (:1, , ' ; E'I‘WEEN Harrison’s Stave Factory and Yonge St-, a. The owner can have l’arcel containing CABâ€"l it on; ll. & J. HARRISON. Richmond Hill, March 19. lQl-3t. Farm to Rent. 1 )ElNG lot No. 31, Qiid (3011.,0f Vaughanw _ ) Containing , One Hundred S; Fifty Acres,i in. TEEFY. mo. MATTRESS, gï¬ggrï¬ggflmï¬g" {A Novelty in the Art. Worldll PHOTOGRAPHY illicit Forearm i Secured by letters patent in the United States, England France, and Belgium. THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPch PORCELAIN 60., No. 781 Broadway, New York. having secured their novel and ingenious inven- tion by American and European patents, are fully prepared to execute all orders for Miniature Likenesses Of Persons on China, presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of ordinary protographs, the brilliaucy and finish ofa " ater color drawing. and a lit- tliorto unattained quality of durability, l))'1)81|1g‘ overland mail had been seized near Chadbourne 80 Of which are Cleared and in a good State of tendered as iinperisli..blo as the natural proper- aud that all the property within reach had Cultivation. been taken possession of. 'I‘ORON'l‘O MAI’IRE'I‘S. THURSDAY, March, 21. Fall 1‘.’lieat,â€"-521111hshls was the extent of the supply which soidat the following prices. The prices paid for the best samples weretrpm $1 16 to 81 18 or bshl. Spring Wheatâ€"4,7110bshla in market, which sold :it from $1) Hi to $0 93 per bslil. Barloy.â€"â€"sold at from 46 to 5‘30. Permsâ€"230‘.) bslils went off at 5‘2 and 55c par bslil. Oatsâ€"at ‘25 and ï¬le per bshl. Hayâ€"is from $11 to’$14 per ton, $7‘per ton. [flout-«Superfine extra sold at $5 (16 to 85, Straw $5 to Will be let. fora term of 5 years. There are on the promises a good DWCllltlg-i House. For particulars apply to 1 mus. 1). GURMAN. j» Ricliiriond iIiii, March 19, 1721-th Au Entire Horse For Sale or Exchange. 7111113 subscribe.“ offers for Sale, or in ex- change for land, an entire HORSE ris.‘ ing 3 years old, sired by that celebrated ini- psirted llorse “ Great Britain ;†stands about‘ 17 hands high : color black; good heavy bone and muscle, and for symmetry and graceful ao- - tion not to be surpassed. lIe is perfectly gentle. For fuithcr parttculars apply to the Proprietor, EDW. SANDERSON, Extra $5 to $3 40 ; Fancy (81111112) $4 85 to 1:01 N0. 17. dvh Concession of Markham ; orif‘ $5 (it); Fancy (Fall) $5 10 ; to $5 15; Extra, 1†Posh ï¬ddle†I’l't‘l’i’l‘l [0 Bl'llUl‘Vllle P- 0- 5145 to $5 50 : Double Extra. $6 (11) to $6 25. Butler. "Flesh is in fair stipply at from 130 to 15c per lb. l’orkvâ€"is in fair request, For Hogs averaging 161) lbs $5 511 and $5 911 has been paid, and those. averaging "Jmfl lbs 3.3 and $5 (SOâ€"the latter being the extreme figure. Applesâ€"Common varieties $1 and $1 ‘25 per sells better Boots and Shoes for less money than barrel. Better grades $1 511 and $2 barrel. Eggsrs-Ifresh from wagons 111 to 120 per dozen, Richmond Hm, March 15th 185], Potatoesâ€"~Vary in price from 25 to 30c. Sheepâ€"are in demand at from $4 50 to $6 â€"â€" oach. Lambsâ€"are plentile at from $2 50 to $3 each. CalWOsâ€"are in good supply at $1 tO each. Bee dildosâ€"$6 110 per 1011 lbs. Sheep and lamb skins $1181) each. Calfskins 10¢. per lb, Tallow, $7 per 100 lbs Timothy Seedâ€"$2 80 a $11 per bushel, Clover Seedâ€"$4 75 per bushel. NSDVECIAL NOTICES. SIIOT DEAD. ‘Mr. G. K. Foster. ofRichmond, C.E. in his letter dated Jan’y, QSI 1861, to the Agent of Brock Street Whitby. Dr. McKeiizie’s Dead Shot Worm Candy, says,â€"â€"sendme another Gross McKanzie’s Dead Shot W'orm Candy immediately. I am entirely out. It has proved itself “ Dead Shot†in this place, the sale is increasing very fast. It has not-iciily proved itself Dead Shot in Richmond butiu every other place where it has been in- troduced leader give it a trialâ€"cost 15 cents 4_ packages for 50 cents. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine, ' At ‘vVhOlOsalo by wholesale dealers.» To Consumptives. r ‘IIE Advertiser, having been restored to I health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered Several years with a severe lung aï¬'ection, and that dread disease, Consumptionâ€"is anxious to make known to ‘ his _f'ellOw-suflbrcrs the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used tfree of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the s.-ne, which they will ï¬nd a SURE (‘URE FOR C nsunr'rion, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIs,&e. 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 every sufferer will try‘l‘ii-s remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Radios wishiugthe prescription will please address , _ . REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York_ Buttonville, March 21, 1861. UR advice has often been asked. With regard to purchasing BOOTS and SHOES, where the best place is. In our opinion Doliiiage any other house in the town. 1‘21-tf- I v ‘t y w ' E ICE?" ALL Parties are hereby Cautioned not to . purchase a Note (lrawn by Llias llorner, in favor of Leonard Waites, amounting to $25, as 1 will not honor the same, 12t -tf. l 1 ELIAS IIORNER. ’ Lot NO. 24, 3rd Concession of Markhnm., Thursday, March 14th, 1860 l‘20-3t. . Charles C. Keller, ATTORNEY-AT I LAW, SOLlCITOR l in Chancery, Conveyancor, (SIC. Ofï¬ce. in Victoria Buildings. over the Chronicle Ofï¬ce, Also a Branch Ofï¬ce in the village of Ben- verton, Township of Thorah, and County of Ontario. The Division Courts in Ontario. Richmond Hill, and Markham Village regularly attended. Whitby, Nov. 22, 1860. 194-13‘ LAND SALE. HE Subscriber has received instructions front JOHN P. V’Vl’llilELER. Esq., (Executor to the Estate of the late William Devenish, of Scarboro’.) to sell, by Public. Auction, On Saturday, March 38 1117'. J. Hockridge’s Tavern, Kannada Road, Scarboro', the North I f Of Lot No 35. in Concession C. of the Town-i ship ofScarboro’. There are 9.1 Acres It tide cultivation. There are on the premises a new Stone Dwelling Home, a Frame Barn. and two Frame Shed-s, nearly now. Also a good 0rd chard. The above property is situate within eight miles of the City Of Toronto, and will be sold without any reserve. [13’ Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, prec‘iselyr 11‘3" Terms made known on day 211' sale. ALEX. THUM PSON, Auctioneer. Scarboro’, March, 11 1861. . iof delineation, upon 120-311 / tries Of the articles upon uhich they are transferred. As the patented process of the Company 011-} ables the reproduction of Photogral‘ihs, not only on plain surfaces, but upon such as are round or of any degaoe of irregularityâ€"p01traits can be ‘ reproduced Will) faultless accuracy,and delicacy Porcelain wares Of any description and dimension used as articles of luxury, or Of household utility, such as Urns, Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles, 650.; thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing a unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in domestic use. In order to furnish facilities for the gratificaâ€" tion of the popular taste, and to incettlie wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts desirous of having Portraits on Porcelain. the Con‘ipany ; have imported from Europe a collection of sn- 1 . . v . - perior porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order. which they sell at cost prices. As the Aiiierlcan Company are owners of the patent right, and consequently the only persons authorized to use the process, they have deter- mined, iii order To afford People in every section of the Union an opportunity to possess Portraits on China, to make the following proposition to RESIDENTS IN ’1‘}! i; COUNTIIY. WHO ARE UNABLE Tu VISIT PERSONALLY THE ATELILit Arm GAL- LERIES IN new YORK. Persons sending a photograph, amhrotype, or daguerreotype to tho ofiice of the Company in New York, ac Oiiipanied by FIVE DOLLARS ! will receive in return by express, free on ether charge, A RICHLY 0RNAMEN1 v.1) BREAIIusT cor AND SAUCER, WITH THE POR'IRAIT ruAsst‘Eith‘D THEREON. By transmitting a daguerreotype and TEN DOLLARS ! they will secure in like manner, 1 A IIANDsoME FRENCH VASE on TOILET An'ricui, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending a pair Ofdaguorreotypcs and FIFTYJLN DOLLARS ! they will receive in return A PAIR or men SEVRES uses, with the portraits executed equal to miniature paintings; and. in like manner. portraits can be reproduced on porcelain wares or VASES on EVERY QUALITY OF Fists-ii. ranging in price from TWENTY TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS THE PAIR N.B.â€"â€"-Be particular in writing the address. town, county and State. distinctly. All letters to be addressed to “MANAGER, AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPch Pone ci:i.AIN Co..†781 BROADWAY NEW Yonx. New York. Oct. 9. 1860. 98-3m. TEVIT. TRVIT. uâ€"h... Iiigrain’s Infalalile Lininient CERTAIN Remedy for Rheumatism, Bruises, Swellings, 61c. Toothache, Neuralgia, and Tic Doleroaux.â€"â€" This Liniment has been used and its efï¬cacy pt'C'VeCl in‘ hundreds of Cases, and never failed to give relief. Prepared and Sold by JOS; INGRAM, Village of Maple, Vaughan township February 14. 1861'. 116 I ‘0 ! every one that’s barefooted. come to . T. DOLMAGE’S all that have money, come buy cheap BOOTS and SHOES. Relieves the l 1 l Auditors (fills Mimi- cipulity of Vaughan. i In it iiiiiiii. 1' HE Proprietor of the “ YORK HERALD†begs to acquaint his numrrons friends and the public generally that no has Retrieved his Printing Office NEW HOUSE ADJOINING, TWO docrs further north, where. by increased facilities, he will be prepared to get up work with the utmost expedition, and with every attention to the wishes of his customers. " Herald †Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill, July 20, 1960. GEO. MCP IIILLIPS, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, c.w. December 14. 1860. :CHEAPER THAN EVER ! 71131â€? Subscriber begs to inform his numerous patrons and the public that he is prepared to make ,Baous and 311098 ’0fevery stle and description. atthe lowest , possi ale romunrrating prices. All work war- ranted to give entire satisfaction. : 1V, II. MARTIN. Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, , December 7. 18819. 107- 106% LE SEMEUR CANADIEN REV. N. C'YR, EDITOR. TI‘HIS Evangelical Paper. the only one in French on this Continent, is devoted to Religion, Literature, Temperance. Education and Noivs, and is published in this city every Friday, It: is now one of the largest French papers. 1t is not denominational. but Cut/£0115 in the Protestant sense 01.1110 word. Titans . $2 per annum. It is recommended to these desirous of becoming familiar with the French, as the cheapest means of improvement in that language. ' Montreal. March 1961. .721 MES - BO UL TON, Esq. Barrister, Law Ofï¬ceâ€"Corner of Church and King Sis. Toronto, March 8. 1861. 1194f Letters temaining in IticIIMONDIIiLI. Posth’ï¬co MARCH 1, sci. 1 Audarsmi, Miller ’ Boothby, James Bowman. 't‘hos. Baker, Jonathan Boan, James Baker, Samuel Brillinger, Jonathan Beiiirose, Joseph Beasley, 1). C. Cotter, Mary M Cameron, Malcolm Curry, J. K. . Cameron, Donald Dancy. Mr, Ellyott, Frances Freak, James Gray. William [2] Garbitt. Mary Ann Grant, George Glover; Robert German, Joli ii [-1 arringtou, John Ilotson, Edward Harrison, 11. dz. J. Jordon, lichard Jackson, John Kilfeder, Robert Ker-swell, Charles ! Kirk, Allen Linf’oot, John Langstafl', John junr. Langstaff, lohn sour. Latin, William Lawrence, Margaret Lawrence, M. E. Lawrence, G. S. Miller. James Mulliolland, Peter ll'larsh, Alex. I’l’lcl’hillip's. George McDonald, George McNair, Matthew McLeod, Nor. T, Mcb‘ai'laiie, Daniel McCloskey, Mr.- Park, W. S. Patton, Hugh; Percy, John Robinson, Robert. Storey, Mrs. Stevenson, Joseph Scott, James Spencer, Moses Shields, .loliti Sheridan, William Simpson, James Seager, E. , Seager, Edmund juur Seager‘, John Seager. Harietf[3] Thomas, John R. Vernoy, A’Oigail Williams, Jacob G. Wilson, Thomas Wright. Miss (care of W. 1V.) M, TEEFY, RM. I ’ a N (VERSE. , LL Parties indebted to the Subscriber, pre- vious to January 1561, and whose ac- counts aré still unpaid. are hereby notified that ifthe same is not settled within one month from this date, they will be put into Court for collection I WILLIAM TRENCII, iElgin Mills, January 24. 1861. 25341.1 ‘ «5 ~«in-i- ...anu I r r an N...‘-. i. is.» a g4. ..’ .50." ‘54:’~.".â€\‘"M"13 new? wirrsst 'v an?†. l l PLOWS, M O WER S, REAPERS, SCRAPERS. SCUFFLERs FANN:MILL& PLOW POINTS, HORSE POWERS, s'rnAW CUTTERS. GRAIN CRUSHERS, I - MOWING MACHINES, TURNPIKE SHOVELS, THRESHING MACHINES, TREAD HORSE POWERS, STUMP EXTRACTORS, SHEARS, HARROW s, SWEEP POWERS, SEPERATORs 8L0. &c. &c. &c. IlIO'EIcI IMO‘JII “PIKE IMPLEMENT FACTORY Our Implements and Machines have been before the public for the last seven years. Nothing that we can say here will add a single laurel to the well-earned and enviable reputation they already sustain. Prudence, however, dictates to the Farmer to rely upon such Machines only as have been thoroughly tested, .:,. ,~ A ,N. » BECEEREO NE) HEM. L. PATTERSON 8.: BROTHERS, Richmond 11111, March 1, 1861 118-4111 CHEAP Boorflpisuoasiiniiï¬. TIIE Subscriber begs to return his thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public, and would inform them that he has greatly increased his STOCK, and has now on hand a very 111111 1111111111 1111 it 11111 l Ofevery description and style, such as : Men’s Coarse, Kip. and Call Boots, Boy’s and Youths" Kip and Calf Boots, 1Vomen and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every variety of style ; also, a large quantity of Ilium 'liirzii I i , ' h/IOCCASSINS & VER SHOES, In fact, he has on hand all that is wanted to adorn or protect the feet,“ fer any weather or a.ty season, which he is prepared to Sell at the LOWEST REDIUNERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH. Those requiring a really good Article, at a Cheap Price, are respectfully requested to CALL at the {JR-135A? 1330be & SHOE STORE, OPPOSITE THE GRAMMAR scnoor. HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. JAMES HALL, Proprietor. , 107’on TL::: :1“: ' 7'. :‘ :QT; ':_:;::L::‘::T;m V A- MAIRS, B- A- AT'I‘ORNEY - AT-LA W, SOLICITOR in Chancery. Canveyancor, (313. Main Street, Markham Village, November 22. 1860 in ‘1... Richmond 11311, Dec. 14., 1860. 1) P. N, If]; CK, Surgeon Delltm‘ï¬l; Respectfhlly announces that he will be at Nicliol’s ilotel, Richmond 11111, On the End Monday Of each month, at B10103 HO TEE) “Hapla . Land 8; Saw Mill For Sale. h .ruesda , renowhp, - Acres Of prime landâ€"30 acres cleared 0“ t e 3 b†composed Of the West half of Lot No. 7, in the 2nd Con. of Uxbridgo, Countv Ontario: together with an excellent Saw Mill. and two good Dwelling Houses, with out-offi- cos thereon. Also 7 acres adjoining, compOsed of the front part ofLot NO, 6. in the same concession. The above property is healthfullyaud de- lightfully situated in a pleasant locality, and in one ofthe oldest and best settled townships in the County of Ontario. 1t is within 2§ miles of the village of Stoufl'villo. about 111 miles from Uxbridgo Village, and 20 miles from the Town of Whitby, the capital of the County of Ontario. The property will be sold very cheap for HERE he will be happy to wait on those requiring his services in any branch of his prbfe'ssiou. Teeth inserted on Gold I’lateiium, Vulcanâ€" ized Rubber, cr Continuous Gum on Platonuni, The latter being the most beautiful teeth now in use. Dr. Pich has all the advantages of the Profession, both in the States and Canadas, having formerly been connected with Dentists in New York; he now receives direct from them evory improvei‘nent of the Profession throughout the United States. Particular attention given to the Regulation of .Cliildi'on’s Teeth. Consultation lt‘r‘o'e‘; All letters addressed to him at, Aurora pr'em- CRSh- Tllle lll‘llsl’l‘lf‘blet Apply lo . ptly attended to. JOSE?“ thlï¬kgks Esqï¬'" ' ic town i . Aurora, Feb. 80,1861, 117-1) | 0M0 FRANCIS KELLER, ___m __4 a \Vhitby. September 20. 1860 95'-81n PAILS 98‘ SAP BUOKE TS. r HE Subscriber. in returning thanks for past favo‘s, begs to inform the Farming community and the Public generally that he has on hand a large supply of Superior Sap Buckets and Pails' Which he will sell at very low prices. Those ‘ who arc in‘ want of any of the above can have them on applying to Mr. PARKER CROSBY. 1 Richmond Hill, or to the subscriber, Lot No. anon/'12 r. HE CANADA AGENCY ASSOCIATION of Lon- don, Eugland, are prepared to, negociate Loans, at EIGHT per cent interest, upon im- proved Farms. The Money can be Obtained as soon as the property has been valued, and the title has been approved of. - The Forms, of applicatidn‘ and other inform- atien apply to AI R- MAEAOER, - 11, 2nd Con. Markham, if by post prepaid ad- ‘ dressed Buttonville, ‘ ' Wellihgtbn Street, near John Street. Toronto. 1 1011-6 ' JOHN AMOSS. Markham†Fill) 20’ lsm‘ “7'4? December ‘20 1860. Iii‘tictts for Sale. Also. a SI'AIi of iioasus..-mw, 110,011 A r-m: _ Pp} A. GALLANOUGII. Thornhill, March I, 1861. llS-St. Farm for Sale on Yonge Street, '13 Miles from Toronto, BE ING composed of East quarter chot=Nin 39, in 1st concession of Vaughan,- eon- . I sisting 01'511 acres, all cleared. ' u I u l . Tho Land is of the best description, Without a rod being either waste or broken _ . There are 011 the premises a good Dwellingr house, a Vilell Of hard water. Bricli Cisteru, and other conveniences, with lawn containing ornamental treesand Garden attachedâ€"va11 t stocked with fiuit trees. Also. 'l'eu'unt’s house in the rear of dwelling house, with Barn, New = Stable, Sheds, &c. For further particu‘ars apply posit-paid! to [if 1., it im- G. J. r PEARCE. Richmond Hill“, P..O.~ ! Richmond Hill. Jim. 94. 1961. llfz-‘t‘i ‘-‘ Tiâ€"iE LEADER," , ‘The Patriot’ and ‘News of the “Week’ 5 HE favor with which 7716 Leader has been received by the Public may be judged by the fact that sin-cc its comnmncemeut, iii-July 1859, it has steadily increased in circulation until, in its various Editions, it has SEVERAL THOUSAND more subscribers than any other paper in Canada. Every exertion fs'bflillg used ' to make it more and more iiidispensibloftir : every family in the Province. “f I THE DAILY LEADER. ls published every morning, 111 time for-tho early trains, at Six DOLLARS per annu‘m.’iu advance. It is a large sheet, and contains .the y earliest and most reliable intelligence that can be Obtained from eveiy part of the world . 1 THE SEMI-WEBK‘LY READER." ‘ l ls published .ou "Tuesdays and Fridays,- a THREE DOLLARS a year in advance. 'It con- tains all the reading: matter Of the “ Daily Lea- der†; and for parties who do not reside near enough to 3 Pest Ofï¬ce to call every day. this paper will supply them with all the intelligence they could receive from a Daily. THEE WEEKLY LEADER 1s pubiishad every Friday. and “ The Patriot†and the " News Of the Week†are published every Wednesday, at the rate of ONE DOL- LAR in advance. ThOSO papers are printed on a large sheet, and contain the most impor- tant matter of the “ Daily Leader.†Market Reports areparticulaily attended to in them.â€" Those are the Cheapest Papers iii the Pro- vincos. One dollar a year is added to each Edition when not paid in advance. TO ADVERTISERS. The large circulation of ~' The Leader makes it the very host medium of publishing noticos of any kind. Rates» For Daily-«Four pence a line,\for first insertion. and one ponny each subsequent Insertion. lt'or Weeklies-six pence a line for each insertion. ' -_~.___....l . .WAAW. ~W ._â€..â€"â€"L- “v.1; . _ M- ___ ___-_ iiiiii unit in 'l‘iiuinpliaat Success of flpposi- tion to High Prices. ‘ R. 2305701 do Bro... 12G to state to the Public, that all who want to save money can do so by pur- chasing GOODS at New .51stablis1nneitt In this place. Their Unpreeide ited Spccesa enables them to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMEI'TS ! Their Stock is heavy. comprising averydo-V scriptiou of Seasonablo Goods. Over Joais from . , Coarse Bootsfrom $2.50. Every class of Goods equally low. ‘ i In DRESS Goons. CLOTHS, COT-TONS. BLANKETS. Their “'illbe found GREAT BARGAlNSl With a liberal discount for Cash. BUFFALO ROBESL CHEAP. I i have to» proved by‘ In the MILLINERY what you would pay $7 for they will sell for $5, as many who buy their CAPES, (TO. All orders in this lino I’unctuallv attended to,» and got up in the Newest Style. Highest Price for Produce? Also the highest price in Cash for WHEAT, PORK a BARLEY; 113° Give [IS a Fair Trial and we are sure of‘7 the result. and oblige R. BOYD & BROTHER. Aurora, December 7. 186'), 10633m‘ N, TES TIJPIQJB‘IeHLS - in FAVOR 0'F_’1'HE NEW R'OTATINQEIARROWS’ ‘VE, the undersigned farmers of East Gwili ' liniburg, hereby certify that. we have‘ ‘ seen S’I‘ILES IV. Munuir'rs’ PATEVI‘ 11 innows; at work, and that they are superior to the com-' mon barrow for the following reasons, viz. [‘liat they will do more work at one goingover‘“ the ground than the common h'arrow will at? . two; that it is impossible to clog them, as they" discharge all roots or grass behind : that they are of lighter draught, as by their motion they; are ,Constat‘ifly fleeing themselves; that the‘ teeth wear equally on all sides, and cousot I quently sharpen themselves, “ J. Donn. J, Aylward,Esq. C.C.Belfry, B. Draper, J. Cowoson JamesMilno, it -‘ ) 1V. Holliday, H D.Stiles,1tisq.« Jas. Anderson. From the Hon. 3. Simpson. Stiles &. Merritts’ Rotating Harrows was tried on the roughest field on my Farm. and tli‘o‘ work performed by it atone turn was equal in“ my Opinion to what WOuId have been accompâ€" plished by any other barrow thatl ain acâ€"' quaiuted with [at two turns, The draught it, easy, and tho barrow keeps clean. ' [Signed] _ ' J. SIMPSON; I Waspresent and saw the barrow tried, and agree With the above. V G. S. SIIAWI PETER B. B, 'STILES. Proprietor. s. SANDERsUN. ‘ ' Proprietor. - Richmond 31211. for the Towustnpof Markha Richmond Hill. March 7, 1861.. ' m. ltD-tt.