"Lyme-“.- rum-".5. .' ., .. 4. . \. rm swan; ' . Hunâ€"...», ... s». 7 TIME FOR Currich TIMBER.â€" Mussns. ‘EIri'rons,-â€"â€" You observe that ‘ it is the‘ practice to cut nearly ullitimber in the comparative leisure of winter: but there is no doubt it Would be better to pay a higher price ’toihuve it done in summer.’ In the matter of the softer woods, whether for Inmber or fuel, llltrll‘ value is Very largely increased if they are worked up at once, as you observe. .VVhen I came Upon this farm some years ago we were wanting some rails to finish a division fence, and cut and Split them in the odd moments, too cold or too wet for other work, in the month of April. They were ofblack oak, and bid fair to last three to flVe times as long as those cut in wrnter. The tOpS of the trees were worked up later, perhaps the first of May, for cord-wood, and piled tip to season dotting the summer; and when out into stove-wood the next Winter, we found it ‘the best and brightest woou’ we ever burnedâ€"â€"cq’iat for fuel or any hard-wood cut in winter. ., 7,,» ..,,._~.._..;.-,.r~~ ..q-«orr;:>.aa.re. so»... TO BUILDERS ’81. l 111E vac'um MUNICIPAL COUNCIL are pre- pared to receive Sealed Tenders for the re-erection of the Stable and .5116 61., Heretol'ore erected adjacent to the 'l‘own Hall, on the 5.11 concession of the Township or Vaughan. All Tenders to he sent to the undeIsigned on or before the 10th day of May next. Further particulars may be ob‘ained by ap- plication. if by letter post paid, or personally to G. J. F. PEARCE. Old/k rift/w 'I'uwiis/tip of Parcel Found. I OUND near the Richmond Hill Station of the Northern Railroad. A PARCEL, containing articles of value. The owner can have the same by proving property, and pay- ing the expense of this advertisement. JOSEPH INGRAM, Station Master. 123-3 Maple, April 10, 1861. .10. II. SMI'I‘II. s1. LAWRENCE INN, 142 K ING STREET, OPPOSITE 'riric S1'.g§I.AW1HLNCE Msukm‘, TORONTO. Choice Liquors and Good Accommodation at reasonable charges. Good Stabling and a Careful llostler in attendance. Toronto, April 10, 1861. I t have no doubt that any soft woodl cut carlv in summer, and split and dried at'oncc,‘ would make fuel equal for treating purposes to the common run of bard-wood brought to market. â€"â€".qlbuny Country Gentleman. I E. 1.1. B. l 123-1y l J' o H N R I G- G s, TAILOR, Victoria Square, N returning his sincere thanks to his numer- ous Customers anl Friends for the liberal support he has waived since be commenced About rine o'clrck on Tuesday nig‘:t,a shoevmaker named lithttt‘rt'o, residing in Sahguinet Street, died from the rupture of a. blood-veSSeI brhind the left ear, and which, it was supposed, was caused :‘y vio- - FRUKHiéUGARs, NEW TEAS, COFFEFS, &c. &c , at the VICTORIA 113A ll’AREIIOUSE, SIGN OF THE QUEEN. 7-DVVARD LAWSON, in returning thanks 11 to his numerous customers for heir libe- ral patronage since opening his New Store, would respectfully inform them and the public generallv, that be has just, received an exten- Vuug/mn- sive Stock of Fruits, Sugars, pure Black and Richmond Hill. P-O- Green Teas crop 1860), Coffees. 6.10., &c., AW“ 8; “36" 1244 which have been purchased at. a great reduc- inovemetit on the American markets . and which are now selling at Prices Without parallel, as a glance at the annexed List and a trial of the goods will prove :â€" FRUITS. Fine Zante Currants, 3d. p lb,or 2‘2 lbs... . . .SI Extra d'esscd “ 35d “ Fine Patrass “ 4d. “ Dres’d Valentia Raisins,5§ “ Extra New “ “ Géd “ Fine New Layer “ 9d. 4‘ 12 lb. box. ,1; Seedless“ 9d. " 7 lbs. . . . . . 1 Best quality DRIED APPLES. .$1 ‘15 per bshl. Ialso. Paper and Soft Shell ALMONDSu FILBER'I‘S. and BRAZIL NUTS, MIXED SPICE. CANDIED LEMON. CI"‘RON,and ORANGE PEEL, &c., &c. 2r u 16 u 12 “ .....I It) H ._i u A“ ltion in price. owing to the effect of the secession Partners! Farmers ! ll'you wish to get GOOD coLLARs GO TO IV. E. JIIYEIZ’S PREMIUM HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT, Richmond Hill. fortboy are warranted not to ianm your horses, or it')0u want anything in his line you can get it at the LOWest Remunerative Price! Ei’her for Cash or Credit .- and if you require Patterson’s Plow Shears, He has them constantly on hand, Richmond Hill, April 5. 1861. 123-4 PLOWiNc_MATCH. f ‘IIE Vaughan Agricultural Society will hold their Annual Spring Plowing Hatch, Friday, #1619126 (lap of April, OII the property of Mr, IIEC I‘OR McLEAN. I , Lot No. 1:), 5th concession of Vaughan, when S U G 'A R S ' the following pr zes will be awarded . Good Muscovzidoes, 14 lbs. for . . . . . . - . . . $1 0t) , H , Bright “ 13 “ .. ........ r (.0 “R†“‘“s' Extra Bright“ 1‘2 “ . . . . . . . . . . l (’0 1m†Houghs' Yellow Reï¬ned ll “ u - . . . . .. . l 00 1st Prizeâ€"An Iron-headed Plough, pre- thra Refined, 10 “ . , . . . . , . . . 1 90 senttd by Mr 'I‘ Blane, Pine Extra C'ushed “ 9 “ . . . . . . . . . . l (10 Grove, valued at . . . . . . . .. .3521 00 Ground “ 8 “ . . . . . . - - - . I (it) 211d do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . 8 00 Broken Loaf 8 “ . - . . . . . . . . 1 (IO 3rd do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0h BLACK AND (Fl-BEEN TEAS! 4t" d†--------------- 400 Fine Congou. good and strong, Qs. 3d. per lb. ; Fine and Extra Fine Breakfast Souchong. 2s. 6d,, 3s. and 35, (5d. per ll) ; Fine and SECOND CL ‘85. lr'on'headed 0r lVooden Ploughs. wy ' ‘ -' .-.â€... v‘. a- ' ‘~‘<|.~’ :,» ‘ .‘~.c BUY PLcnvs, MCHVERs REAPERs SCRAPERs .. 1.“, .e.....~. "u«.‘ . . aw ., ' ’- u v»- ~ Mâ€"â€" - “WWW vâ€"F “MNâ€""WM- - “ “fl “wk†H- â€"__ w "â€"â€"_ "P- 0â€"“ I r 4O BRICKS for Sale. 'Aleo. & v, SPAN .ul' Apply to V . ;.i ' .. ’ A. GALLANOUdI-I.‘ Tlroriihill, March I, 1861. , 118-,dt. , I. .Sisl‘l Farm for Sale on tongs Street, ‘ 13 Miles from Toronto, i UEING corin we‘d of" Fast quarter Eel List No. 39. in 1st coricossian of Vziugltalni-é‘oin- sisting ol’5ll acres, all cleared. ' Tho Laird is of the host description,2Witllout a rod being either waste or broken I _ y 'I here are on the premises :r good l)t‘véf_li.ig‘-' house. :1 Well of hard water. Hriel'i'flirlera, and other.conveniences, with Lawn containin " ornamental treesatrd Garden attacheer 5 stocked with fruit trees. Also, 'l‘cniiiii‘s b.0330, in the rear of dwelling house, with Iluaru,'5N 6W Stable. Sheds, doc. ‘ r For further particu‘zirs apply [if by ,lri-tter- post-paidl to - , G. J F PEARCI‘XVL Richmond Hill. 13.â€. Richmond \Ilill. Jan. ‘24. 111151. “ ‘I‘IJâ€"d" . .._ 1w.-_..;._..â€" . . n . ‘ THE LEAï¬ER,"f, SCUFFLERs FANN9MILLs PLourPoINTs HORSE POWERS, srRAW‘oUTTERs GRAINCRUSHERs MOWING MACHINE s,p TLHINPIKE sruaans, 'r 11 It 13 s 11 I it (} AI 11 (3 It I it It s, : ‘The Patriot’ and ‘News of the Week“ rUE favor with which '17“: Leader has been. rocoive’d by the Public may be jiicged bv g the fact that since its cornnmncement, ImJtdit' 1852. it has steadily increased in circulatioir ‘ until, in its various Editions, it has sifviifuu» ‘ 'ruoleANli more subscribers than 'atrv' other paper in Canada. Every exertion is-beiiig.useik tomake it more and more indispensible for every family in the Province. in , THE DAILY LEADER ' ls published every morning, in time for, o gearlytraius. at Six DOLLARS per airnt‘f ‘ u . v ’ advance. It is a large sheet. and contains the earliest and mast reliable intelligence that can be obtained from every part ofthc world. lence received in a fight with a brother tradesman, named Larnorrtagne, some two business in Victoria Square, begs to assure them that no offort on his part will be wanting to merit a continuance of their favors liours previous. ’l'he Coroner, yesterday afternoon, held an inquest on the body at which several witnesses were examined. Dr. Picault and Dr. Nelson rnade'a post mortem exam’natron, when they found that ' a blond-vessel behind the left car had been E. M. Morphy, ruptured, and they believed that. this was I f0, {hecmye of gums, MELZDMN‘S, the cause of tleath.â€"-Tbc heart was drseas- [_ , ' A'rcrt‘v‘s. Locxs. ewsuaatr,court d In“, bmin gridmiv {.mpwsged‘ but and PLATED “Ape, RJuGAdJA, LMBIJLMs, and cl ’ an; L i D - J i “m Y Q, , Si’rcrACLEs: to suit everysight. d H? 01' 10F OI'OWIDS \‘i’f‘l‘e Ill 11 102] I Q 11 (3. v V H ‘ ‘ I ’V Tue iury‘s t-‘Dcrdict wasâ€"‘1 The deceased “EXT DOOVR 10 “HEP‘Y HOYRbE 1"- : camé to his death by the rupture of'a blood Ni). ]41 Image Svrect, foronto, vessel, which was produced by excttemcnt AP,†8' 185]. 124.6â€, andanger.’ _ ,_ _ - . ‘Flie Ingersol Chronicle says:-“ On Friday last the body a man nirned Win. . ATE “Home†“0,0,, No. 28' 3) and 32 ’e t mason b ' trade, who was addict- Fmâ€, Street, vp0,.m,,o_ Board 3p, p0,. rr)‘ a I) ' J . a . ed 10 the we of intt‘ixacatiug liquors, was (lay )l’ortors always iii attendance at the Cats found in the Otter Creek near Mr. 'Id- and b0318- son’s Mills. in 'l‘rls’inbnrg. thcn found a liquor decanter was discovered in his Toronto, Apru8'1891‘ pOc‘ket. It is; supposed that he was drown- ed about five months ago, srnce which tune be has not been seen alive. All work entrusted to his care will be made up in a neat and substantial manner. Victoria Square, April 8, 1861, 12-f-3m \V. NEW BIGGING, Pi'oprtntor. 12~1-1_\' c new; AVEjnst opened a complete assortment of the latest styles of _DREss GOODS, runs 3 ONNE Ts, A countryman was seen staring at the signs in Albany, when a port clerk asked him if he wished to buy some gapeâ€"seed. ‘No, I don’t want none,’ was the reply; ‘ I_a;u looking at this little townâ€"â€"â€"1 talk of buying it. Caleb \Vbirford, of panning notoriety. once obswving a young: lady earn )slly‘ at work knotting {rings for a petticoat, asked I) 4'1211AS,()LS {ST her what she was doing? ‘ Knotting,sir 'l’ ' 1 > ; » \ r a - repliedshe; ‘pmy. Pl“ \Vl‘llrur‘l' can VVnitzh they will sell \‘ury low. to clear out you knot ‘ I can-not, madam; answeri‘d their large St ask, as .1116\ o'r:.rierirplz\tp‘clusing he their retail business With the Summer Irado . Corner of Church & King Streets, Toronto, April Ill, 1561. .. . _ . . ...... «.--... Epillirnn Grant, TTOII NEY '\T-I.A \‘V, Solicitor in Chau- [_ cery, Conveyancer, doc. Toronto. Ulliec in the “ Loader†Buildings. King Street. Toronto, April 12, i-SGI. 123-1y lid-2m ' At Richmond wife of the Rev. daughters. llrll, on the 4th instant, the , Robt, Rogers, of twin At Richmond Hill, on the 11111 instant. the ' Wife of Mr. Richard Nicliolls. ofa daughter. Easï¬ern Hotel, \IORNER of King and George Streets, 'l'eronte, C.W. WM. MosKHousE, Pro- prietor. Geod accommodation for 'I'i'aVI-llers Large Stabling. and a Good Ilostler always in attendance. Toronto, April 10, 1861. TORONTO MARKETS. THURSDAY, April 1] . Owing to the improvrd condition of the roads, there vr as a good market of all kinds of grain 123 H yesterday, with a good (lent: n l among the buy- - ers'. Fall \Vireat to the extent of about 800 bushels was bought. at rates ranging from $1 15 a3] 22. Spring Wheat isfirm at980 a $1; one lot ex cars brought $1 ()2. Peasâ€"About 700 bushels sold at 48c. 21 54c Barley, 52c. a 54c. 'Flour dull; No 1, $4 65 a $4 70; Fancy $4 89.3 $4 99; Extra, $5 40 a $3 50. Canada Permanent Building AND SAVING-5’ SOCIETY. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $541,450; Iiu'iqs'rrn my REAL EsTA'r r), $136,336 : ANJIUAI. laconic Frtoiu Aluminum, $3ilt),ht)tt. Ofï¬ce â€"â€" Masonic Hall. Diniccroxsâ€"Jnseph I). Ridout,.l. G Clio- wett, James G. Worts, Thomas Maclear, Peter Paterson, J. G. Beard. S Nordliei'ner, Thus. 1). Harris. Soucr'ron,-â€"Edward C. Juries. SECRETARY AND 'I‘IIEAsUnIaR,â€"J. Herbert Mason. Toronto- S PIECE. A L NOT} CES. mm A P U Z Z L E . It isa Puzzle for Physicians to solve how McKenzie’s Dead Shot VVorm-Candy has met with such unprecedented success, the medicine being so completely disguised In a delicious Candy-Stick and always having the desired of- - feet, It is trulv a. irtiracnious discovery and Well worthy the attention of all who have chil- dran exhibiting any symptoms 0t \Vorms. Only one trial is asked, which will cost you Fifteen cents. per package or four packages for Fifty cents, can be obtained of all respectable dealers] in Medicine. Be sure and ask for Dr. McKenzies Dead Shot \Vorm-Candy, Signed by ‘ It. Is, rrthenzm, Glasgow, Scotland, 11E Stock of this Institution presents a pro- fitable and easily conVet'tible mode of in- dering it peculiarly suitable for Fariiiers,Cler'g_\ . nien, 'I‘eaehers, Mechanics, persons in the re- ceipt of salaries, and those whose income is de- rived frorn their capital. Dollars and upwards are rei'oivied by the Society on deposit, subject to withdrawal, anr’l bearing interest at Six per cent. per annum. l‘he Ca- pital and Assets of the Society, invested. in mortgages on first-class landed prpperty, being pledged for the security 0f11]0116}'111US1;8CO|VEd, depositors are at all times assured of perfect safety. To BORROWICRS,-â€"Tllls Society makes ad- IIE’ Dealers can be supplied by all wholesale dealers in Drugs and Medicine in Canada. inTo Consumptives. lS. ..ivingstori. firm ofBarcl-.v A Livingston. vestment, based on Real Estate securitv, mm at Premium. Agent for Torontoâ€"â€"AR'PI-1UR M. JARVIS. SAVINGS’ Pink Bunsen.â€"~Sums of Four Tommo’Am†‘2’â€,61. it Bllllllilllr rink Extra Fine Oolong. Is.. .‘s. 6d., and 3s. 9d. per lb. Also, l'ekoe Flowers and Orange Pekoe, . . . . . . . . . . . Mixed Black and 6d.. 3s. 6d.. and 3s. 9d per lb. ; Fine and Extra Fine Young Hyson, 911., 35s. Ils. 3d . 3s. 6d. and 3s. lid. per 1b.; Fine and Extra Fine Old Illson, 3s. 3d and 3s. 6d. per lb. ; Fine and Extra Fine Imperial Hyson, 3s. 3d. and 3s. (5d. per lb, ; Fine arid Extra Fine Gunpowder, 3s. 3d., 6d., and 3s. 9d. N..B.-â€"A deduction of 3d. per lb. will be made from the above Prices to parties purchas- ing five pounds and upwards. Also, on hand a splendid lot of Teas in caddy INJXUS from 1i) lbs. to 16 lbs , and in half chests at the following Prices :â€" Fine to Extra Fine Gunpowder, 25 3d, 35 0d.» 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d. per 17). Fine to Extra Fine Young IIyson, 3s. 0d, 3s. 3d., 3s. 61. per lb. English Breakfast Soncliongâ€"Qs (id, 25. 9d.. 0d , 3s. bti. pet“ lb Finest Oolongâ€"le. Ud.. 3s. 6d. 3s. 9d. Fresh Ground Coffeer Finest Jamaica, ls 3d. Ground Chicory, lid per 1). Together with a Complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries l ALso, BISCUITS A ND CONFECTIONERY _ Ot'cvery description manufactured on the pre- iriises b" first-class workment Wedding and other Cakes always on hand, (or made to order at the shortest notice.) iced and ornamented in the best styleâ€"all at the Lowest Prices. Geods delivered on the cars, and within the City limits, free of charge. All orders by mail, and otherwise, attended to with despatch. livery article warranted as represented. II? No srzcoisn ruicrz, “a if? Remember the place. Victoria Tea Warehouse sign of the Queen No. 93, King St. East. I"iv:~ doors west ot fil'ltllcll Sllf't'l IiillVA Ill) LA WSON. lit-iv. Green Tea, 2s 1H) CILJJI’I‘ Toronto, March, 1561. UNI'I‘Y 4 & Elf: linttraitttc .lssoCiatioit 0F i,t).\‘l)a).\', Fl re \‘o'ith which is Atrialgamated the Eiqu 3 table". E33 re Gifts: 13.. CAPI'I‘J L, £2.5llll.llf‘(), STERLING. Available Assets Fire Departm’t $1,547,! 61 10 Life I)t‘pf‘ttllll(‘lll . . . . . . . . . . . a . -. 2,5‘36.595 ~16 DPPOSIL Fund in Canada . . . . . . . 50cm) of) Deposit Fund in New York . . . . 150,510 ()0 MERCHAkTstgxcï¬lssE MdNIR"AL Directors, Fire Department. W. I.l1l|ii, Esq. .l. (i. "r'lackeuzte, I‘qu I J, 'l‘oi‘rzrncc, l'isq . . barre-3,131}. J. Fll‘t)lrtlllgllnlll, Esq. I it .arocque, Esq. l. A. I T11151th" in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, | (V. F Baziii, lit-q. â€"â€"â€"... Trustees in how York . \Viii. H. Macy. Pres’t Leathbr Ma 'Itfact Bank \V. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman & Co Every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates w. r. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N. A. Ofï¬ce-«Whittimoro’ Buildings, Toronto St. 1:23«ly ‘â€"___.____. , SEALED TENDERS G I} 0. December 14. 1860. LE SEMEUR CANADIEN .' Religion, Literature, 'I'eiirperance. Education arid News, and is published in this citv every Friday, It is now one of ’the largestiFronch papers. to those desirous of becoming familiar viiitli the French, as the cheapest méausot‘improvement in that language. lst Prizeâ€"A Wooden Plough, presented bv Mr. A. Ramsay. 4th. Con. Vaughan, valued at.. .. . . . . 22 00 2nd do . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . _ . . . . .... 8 (ill 3rd do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0“ 4th do . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40-l novs’ cuss. For Boys under 18 year ofage, 1st Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 01) 2nd do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 3rd do . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 209 Entrance Monev for lst and 2nd Classâ€" Plouglimen, resident in Township, $2; [)0 non-resident in Township, $4. Entrance for Boys’ Classâ€"-Boys, resident in Township, $1 ; Do non-resident in Township, $2. Entries can be made with the President or Secretary any 111110 before 'the day of the Match. All entries must be made bv Nine o’clock on the morning of the Match, ' Plowing to begin at 10 a m If? Parties are requested not to interfere with the Judges on the ground. JAMES HARVEY, ARTHUR McNEIn, Secretary. President Vaughan, March ‘29, 15:61- Horse for Sale. . f FIRS'I‘.C[.ASS ENTIRE HORSE, . I'isiiigGyears old. sired by “ Old Pet‘- fection.†'I‘ernis moderate. for security. Apply to THOMAS ARMSTRONG. . Maple, P O. Vaughan. 1234f April 5, 1861. FO'unci, ETWEEN Harrison’s Stave Factory and , ..r Yongo St.. a I'arcel containing CAB- BAGE {SEED The owner can have it on [roving Property and paying expenses, by ,ap.. plying to v '- II, &' J. HARRISON. Richmond Hill, March 19. " 1‘21»3t. Au Eatirc‘llorse For Sale or Exchange. 'llIIE subscriber offers for Sale, or in ex- change for land. an entire HORSE ris- ing3 veers old, sired by that celebrated im- ported I'lorse “ Great Britain z†stands about 17 hands high : Color black ; good heavy bone and "insole. and for symmetry and graceful ac- rion not to be surpassed. lie is perfectly gentle. For further parttculars apply to the Proprietor EDW. S'lNDERSON, Lot No. 17. 44h Concession of i‘vlarkham : or i by post. address prepaid to Buttonvillo P. O. Buiionville. March 21. 1861. l21-tf MC P HI L LIPS, Provincial Land surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C IV. REV. N. CYR, EDITOR. I‘IIIS Evangelical Paper. the only one in French on this Continent, is devoted to It is not Ilenemirtdtionul, but Cut/toll]; it the Protestant sense of the Word. 'I‘icmus : 3"! per anniim. It is recommended ‘Montreal. March 1961. TREAD_HORS,E POWERS, 'I‘IIE SEMI-WEEKLY EEAIJEILIs published on cash °r Our Implements and Machines have been before the public 107-1)“ T'I‘ORNEY - AT-LAW, Street, Markham Village, November 22. 1860, lllll‘llll Ill llllllllllll. “ H HE Proprietor cf the “ Yonn HERALD" Removed his Printing Ofï¬ce NEW HOUSE ADJOINING, Tuesdays and Fri '. vs , Tuner: Dormas a year in advance. “If. db?- v tains all the reading matter of the “ Daft-FEE;- der†; and for parties who do not resideruear enough to a Post Office to call everv (lav. ‘thil paper will supply them with all the intelligence they could receive from a Daily. " 'I‘llE WEEKLY LEADER Is published every Friday. and “ The Patriot" and the " News of the Week" ‘are published _ everv “’ednesday, at the rate of ONE "DOL- LAR in advance These papers are printed on a large shoot, and contain the most impor- tant matter of the " Daily Leader.†Market. Reports are particularly attended to in them.â€" '1 base are the Cheapest Papers in the Pros vrnces. - One dollar a when not STUMP EXTRACTOR‘S, SHEARS, HARROIVS, SWEEP POWERS, SEPERATORS, 8L0. Ste. &c. &c. '11 in Ill 08 ‘ year, is added to each Edition paid in advance. won E ' .1 T0 ADVERTISERS. The large circulation of ' The Iieader‘maktot! " it the very host medium of publishing notice! of any kind. 1 l s Ratesâ€"- For Daily-â€"Four pence a 11118:, V‘ first insertion. and one poriin each subsequent. Insertion. For \Veeklies-wsix pence a line-for each insertion. IMPLEMER? FACTORY rm'rraso sort-irks 'RICHREOND 'HILL. that than iii Triumphant Success of {lpposl-s tion to Iliin Priors. 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, liziwever, dictates to the Farmer to rely upon such Machines only as have been thoroughly tested, -- , “ PATTERSON & BROTHERS, 118-4111 I BEG to state to the Public. that 'all who want to save money can do so by purv chasing GOODS at ,, Their New Establishment In this place. Richmond Hill, March 1,1861 _._.,_.. ' A _ x w v ‘e r ' ‘ o ‘ PAILS é. SAP BUOKL T3, 1 Land 8. Saw Mill For Sale. . l 1 Acres ot'prime landâ€"30 acres cleared r HE Subscriber. in .muu-mng thapks for, EdiiipOs'éd of the West half of Lot past favus, begs to inform the hunting. No. 7, in the 2nd Con. of Uxbridge, County communm and the pubuc generally that. he - Ontario; together with an excellent Saw Mill. bias on hand 'a large suPPlV‘ of and two good Dwelling Houses, with outmï¬i- 0 cos thereon. Superior Sap Buckets and Paiis Also 7 acres adlomlng; composed of the front ‘11 II t ' l)W prices These Part of Lot N". 6. iii the same concession. Which he wr so a very « . ‘ ' who are in want of any of the above can have I 317;.) above proper-iy is heatimunyand dm . icit ully situated in a pleasant IUCï¬IILv’ and in them on applying to Mr. PARKER Caesar. " ‘ Richlnond “ill, or to the subscriber, Lot No 0â€" “fille Oldest and best settled townships in " ' ds “'6 C‘mmy 01‘ Ontario. It is within 2!; miles II, 2nd Con. Markham, it by post prepaid a “ dressed Buttonville, Their Unnrecide ited Success A enables them to offer â€" . _, ,, STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS ! Their Stock is heavy. comprising everv (bi-r~ scripticn of reasonable Goods. Occr Coatsfrom $5. . Coarse Bootsfl'om $2.50.; Every class of Goods equally low. ' i In DRESS GOODS. CLO'I‘II S, corroxs, oftlie village of Stonfl'vlllo, about Ill miles BLAVKFTS; from Uxbfidge Village, and 20 miles from thr- Tolivn 0] Whitby. the capital of the County of Ontario. 7 » The prcportywill he sold Will be found GREAT BARGAINS '1 JOHN AMOSS. Markhmn, Feb '20, 1860. 114-41) vary cheap for ...w â€" «m Cash Title indisputable, Apply to ‘Vith a liberal disco‘bnt for Cash. . - Josnra KELLER. Esq, . . y «. ~:' , . I . Richmond Hill. , FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN for tho Or in FRANCIS KELLER. . . i ’ . V ,a- 3 I general Country business. None need] q t b 20 86 yvl,,,by_ (1114A, . applv unless thoroughly conversant with too “Tam 61‘ .1 0 9&3,†1 In the MILLINERY whiit'you would have-tow pay $7 for they will sell for $55, as proved many who buy their 1 " ‘ CAPES, &c. All orders in this line Ptin‘ctually attended to, and got up in the Newest Style. wig-heat Price for Product! Also the highest price in Cash for WHEAT, PORK & BARLEY, 113’ Give us a Fair Trial and We are sure of' the result. and oblige n. BOYD s, BROTHER; Aurora, December 7. 186'). 106~3rfl general (‘Ullllll'v trade, and able to give satis- factory references as to character, bustness ca; 'Icitv &C Y. Apply personally, or if by letter, prespaid to V ‘1‘] L CAN‘ADA AGENCY ASSOCIATION of Lon- . WM. Me ~1AS'I‘ER. Jr. d‘m’ L'Wlam‘lv “"0 Prepared to negociate Newmmpep Loans, at EIGH'I per cent Interest, upon im- 1234 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 application and otlter inform- ation apply to v A. R. ROCII E. " MANAGER, Wellington Street. near John Street. ' Toronto. 19-6 April 4, 1861. A- MAIRS, B- A- SOLICITOR in Chancery. Convoyuncer, the. Main 104 it December 20. 1860. DR. _N, J. PEOK, TBS Tl. 7P!0JB"I¢HE S RorArqui-raskows. ‘VE, the undersigned farr‘rtbrs ofEast Gwilo- ‘ liinburg, hereby certify that we have seen S'riLics 81. Mnnnir'rs’ PATENT H Innowo. at work, and that they are superior to the com-. mon barrow for the following reasons, viZ. :-‘-L‘ r begs to acquaint his numerous friends Respecmlllyannounces and the public generally that ee has that'he will be at Nicliol’s Hotel, Richmond Hill, On the find Monday ofeach month, at DICK’S rm TEL; Jim 1110. On the Tuesday following, r TO THE IIERE he will be happy to wait on those HF Ad I. , . b i t “new on the seam“. of 1,,,,,,.E,ved cm. 0,. ILL be received at the Richmond Hill Two docrs further north, where. by increased Phat [ht-’5." WI†do more work 3‘ 0"“ 8°â€â€˜E°V°“' a V61‘ 1561‘, IIIVIIIg 0011 I'USLOI‘0( .0 l h i ' ' health in a few weeks by a Vcryï¬iinple remedv, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumptionâ€"~15 anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers 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 same, which they will find a soar: ('tiur: Felt Ct-NSUMI’TION, As'riirn, Iliiokcm'ris, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afliictcd. and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes evlry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will co‘st them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties addfk‘ss wishing the prescription will please REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, VVilliaInsburgh‘, Kings County, New York. _~v~A\-.-v \ '\W\\MW’MVV~~A‘V‘\’M\A ï¬rm flï¬mï¬xttï¬ttttflfï¬. WW A. smears. BB, ARRISTER. Attorney, é'rc > King Street, East, [over Leader 011100,]1 Taronto, C.W. l Toronto, Apii‘, 12, 1861, 123 1y Solicitor, Country Property. repavable by instalments spread over any term the applicant chooses. from one to ten years. Properties mortgaged may be sold or ex- changed for other property, or the Mortgage inav be redeemed before maturity, IF DESIRE“ X for the Erection of a Brick Addition ’I‘O TH 1'} Pest ofï¬ce, up to the 1st May, at noon. NO'Q‘ICE. LL Parties are hereby Cautioned not to purchase a Note draer by Elias Ilorner, iii favor of Leonard Waites. amounting to $25, as 1 will not honor the same “ Herald " Ofï¬ce, Richmond llillI July 20. 1960. V requiring his services in any branch of facilities. he Will be prepared to get up W0?k 1 his prOfttsPilOll- with the utmost expedition, and with every I attention to the wishes of his customers. Dr. P Teeth inserted on Gol ized Rubber, or The latter being t in use. d I’tatenum. Vulcan- Cdittitiitous Gum on Platenum. 'he most beautiful teeth new sex has all the advantages ofthe the ground than the common barrow will tat“. two; that it is impossible to clog them. as they} discharge all roots or grass behind are of lighter draught, as by . are constantly freeing themselves ; that the. teeth wear equally 'on all sides, : that they’ their motion ‘thev- and conga, BY 1 iii; Bonitowmt. Applications for the Secretary. Robert James,jurir., or R. II. Smith, Ne.rinarket. from w .om Circulars and the Rules of the Society, togetl’ier with any fuitbor information, may he obtained. 11:? Letters to be Toron.o, April 12,1661. Letters Remaining in RICHMOND HILL PostOfl'ice APRIL 1, :61 Boynton, Orin Cuber, Pour Crawford. G. Collins. Mary J. Garbut. Mary Ann Harris, John L. [(68.10, Francis Lee. Mrs. Lane. Sarah hlmtsori, '1 homes Common School, ()fUnion Section No. 4 --othcr~wise known as the Junior Department of the Richmond Hill County Grammar School Tenders will he received for the Brick work and Joiner work separately or togetherâ€"as contractors may desire to apply, The Board of 'I'rcstees do not bind them- sechs to accept the lowest tender, without everything else is satisfactory. The contractor will have to give security for the due performance of the contract. Plans and Speciï¬cations to be seen at the Post Ofï¬ce. Richmond “1â€. All Tenders to be under seal, and marked outside ‘* 'l‘e"(ler for School Buil.lirig.â€â€"-with the date it is given in. Addressed to bl. TEEFY, Scc’y of the Board of Grain. Sch Trus. Richmond Hill. April 4. 11561. 1234 Loans will be received by prepaid 124-1ly. Ratcliffb, Elizabeth A. Riley, John Regan,Martha [2] Sivers, Robert Soagnr, Nancy SIOIGV, John W. . ’I‘. iiin'rnsan, Win. 'l'ieiirh, Wm. erlson. Thus. [ J M, 'I‘EEFY, PM, Skin nor E E0 ! every one that’s barefooted. come to . _ 'I‘. D()l_..\I_-‘.GE’S all that have money. 00'“ bur cheap BOOTS and snot-:3, . ELIAS IIORNER. .Lot No 24. 3rd ConeeSsion of Markham. Thursday March 14th, 1860. 120-31. Executor-s Notice. , LL l’artiesindebted to the Estate of the [‘X late CHARLES MALLIIAN, of Markham, are requested to pay the same to either of the undersigned: and parties having claims against the Estate will please present the same, duly authenticated for adjustment, JAMES McLEAN, A. ll. r'rcNWICK, A. BARKE 1, Markham, April 4, 1861. ~ - mimï¬mv E Ezecu-tors. r ._c _ . .__._._..._.-â€"â€"~ [Anvrtit'I'IsIcMiaN'L] UR advice has often been asked, Willi regard t () to purchasing BOOTS and SHOES, where the best place is. In our opinion Dolmage sells better Boots and Shoes for less money than any other house in the town. Richmond Hill, March 15th, 1861. 121.3. JAMES B0 UL TON, Esé. . » ‘ ’ . y ' ' Law Ofï¬ceâ€"Corner of Church and King Sts lor Child!“ 3 leeth' TRYIT. Ingram’s Infalable Liniinent . C H E A P E R T H A N E V E R t This Liniment has been used and its eflicacv proved in hundreds of cases, and neVér failed February 14, 1861. l’rol'esslori, both in the Sta as and Canadas, having formerly been contracted with Dentists in New York: he now receives direct from thorn eVery Improvement of the Profession throughout the United States. ‘ Particular attention quently sharpen themselves, 3. Dean. J. Aylvvard,Esq. C C.Belfry, B. Draper, .1. Corveson Jamosl‘dilne. w. rrntrrdsr.‘ ' ll D.S’tiles,E3i§. Barrister, given to um Regulation 3118. Anderson... From the Hon. J. Simpson; Stiles & Merritts’ Rotating Harrows - was: tried on the roughest ï¬eld on my Farm, and tho-n. work performed by it. at one turn was equal in , my opinion to what would have been accomp« plislied by any other barrow that I an ac. quainted with at two turns. The draught in easy, and the barrow keeps clean. Consultation Free. All letters addressed to him at Auror ’ . ptly attended to, . at prom Aurora,- Feb. 80, 1861 Toronto. March 8. 1861. 119-tf ‘TRYIT. ...â€".... m“... WV...“â€" .__ ._. _ ‘ HE Subscriber begs to inform his numerous [Signed] J SI MPSO“; ' ‘ PERTAIN Remedy for Rheumatism, patrons and the public that lie is prepared ' ‘ ‘ ' Bruises, Swellings, &c. Relieves the to make I was present and saw the. barrow tried. and "' bachevNenr'al'ia and Tie Dole~ea - . . ' “Qt ’ 2 ’ I m‘ agree With the above. Boots and Q'hoces ‘ . . . . . G. S. SHA‘V. , Grover-y style and description. at the lowest . possirle remuneratng prices. All work war- PETER I), B, STILES, Proprietor, ranted to grille entire satisfaction. 9 ,3 A NDFRSOY -VV, I_I.,,I,VIARTIN.' , r v . ' , Proprietor, / ' Richmond Hill. for the Township of Markham. 1054.? armors, Iï¬ll, March 7. 1861. ’ its-til o gtve relief. Prepa'ted and Sold by V .108. INGRAM, Village of Maple, ' Vaughan township 116 Cook’s MillyVï¬u‘ghan',’ December 7. 1860.