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York Herald, 7 Jun 1861, p. 3

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‘ . A very remarkable child died iii Three Rivets on Sunday last. She was only eight years old, and she measured five feet threee inches in (might, and forty-four inches round the chest, and Weighed one hundred and seventy-two pounds. The Enquirer understands that when she was three years old she' weighed one hun- a tired pounds. Her name was Georgiana Heroux. NOT TOO LATE. â€"â€".. Reader it is not too late, your child although 'Bmaciated, Fretful, Feverish a dry cough and apparently in the consumption, if caused by worms. can be immediately cured by using Dr. McKeilzie’s Dead Shot Worm-Candy, although you may have tried every other preparation without good results still it is not too late, the Dead Shot will cure. invariably. The cost or one trial is only 15 cents, 50 cents for four packages. Genuine has the facsimilie signa- ture of H. E. MCKENZIE. M.D. Glasgow. Scotland. On each Wrapper. Try it once and judge for yourselves. Dealers can be supplied by all wholesale dealers in Drugs and Medicine in Canada. firm aohexttsmeute. NOTICE : N Saturday. the 1st of Julie. inst., a Lad calling himself “ I don’t care for any- body,” who was in company with a man calling himself Phillips. addressed painful and unproper language to a young Lady domiciled in my house; therefore. in view of protecting his family from the chance of any similar insult, Capt. MacLeod begs to state that he has reluc- tantly come to the resolution of preventing any persons from trespassing on his farm with the View of fishing in the lake. M. MACLEOD. 132-1'. Drynock. June 4th, 1861. TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS will be received up to Wednes. day, the 12th inst., at 3 p. m., for Cutting down the Hill and making a Bridge between Lots 20 and 21. ill the 2nd Con. For particu- Jars apply to the undersigned, by whom the Tenders will be received and any information given. W. GRAHAM, , Lot 20, 2nd Con. Vaughan, June 1. 1861. in illilllillii sillill ON RICHMOND HILL. Edwin %ebber, BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Rich- molld Hill and Vicinity, lhat he has commenced bcsiuess as "CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, 120. Two doors south of the " York Herald” Office. where he has on hand a general assortment of Household Furniture, Ofthe best quality, cheap for cash, Boston Rocking Chairs............... .$1 55 ~-â€" - Common Chairs, from...... . . . . . 045 Bedsteads.from...................... I75 Bureaus, from.... 7 00 And other articles equally low. ‘ A Call is SOIiCith- The Headford Temple Nana. l. 0. “Richmond Hill. June 7, 1851. 132-“ Le tters. Remainingin RICHMOND HILL PostOflice JUNE 1. 1861. v ‘\'*..e r. G THE QUEEN’S D ‘ CARRAGES. BIRTH-DAY. _.~ WHAT R. BOYD & BROTHER ARE DOING. Who would have thought that they SELL NEARLY AS MANY GOODS As all the rest put together. FARMERS! LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! Large Sales enable us to take small profits. The Subscribers beg to offer their sincere thanks to all who have aided them in their endeavors to make Aurora the best place to trade, And would intimate to the Public generally, that they have just received a ' ‘ ' Very Large stock of FASHION Delaines, for 750.; Prints, from . 6d. LE HEY 600% What some sell tor 10d. we sell for 75¢; heavy Cotton, 6d. to 7d. ; every description of Shawls and. Dress Goods 2 Ready-made Clothing, At remarkable low figures, and made of the best material. BOOTS AND SHOES, To fit everybody, and a superior article. GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, All varieties. Oils, Paints, Raw Oil, 90c.; Boiled, 95c. Hardware of every description Nails, $3.50, cwt. In fact, everything you want. Great attractions for the Ladies in Millinery. All the Newest Styles. $1 00, 22 lb. Rice, $1 00. Mantles for $2 00; Bonnets neatly trimmed for $1 00 ; Hats, Head Dresses and Caps. IN GROCERIES, 12 lb. Refined Sugar, $1 00; 13 to 14 lb. of Bright Sugar, A quantity of our remarkable cheap Currants still on hand, 20 lb. for $100. Orders punctually attended to. (If? The very highest price One Call is suflicient to satisfy. Our ‘ efforts. paid, in trade, for Butter and Eggs. increasing business stimulates us to ‘grealer Still they come. The Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat. Aurora, May 1, 1861. GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMON STRAT [0N . intend holding their FOURTII ANNIVERSARY I In the beautiful grove belonging to P. Willmot, Esq.. lot No. 18, 3rd Con. Markham, opposite the Temperance Hall, on Tuesday. June 18th, 1861. A S )lendid Brass Band will be ill atten- fifléess’ HeGneryr o [2'] gcfmnofi' Ah’, [0] dancd to enliven the Proceedings. 11 erson. o g 0 can. ac an ,. . -Anderson, John McElveen, William A PROOESSION Brennan, Patrick Booth. W. Beer, 8 W. Cotter. Mary Maria Coombs, John Collins, Mary lane Cover. Peter Campbell, P. W. Duncan, W. Grant, George [5] Graham. William Gamble, Moses Godfrey, Johu Helmkey, Francis Jackson, John Jenkins, James M. McDonald. George McNair, Matthew O’Brien, Mary Panton, Ebenezer Pearson, Sarah Rumble. W. [3] Sloan. Benjamin Simpson. James Storey. Robert Trench, “7m. [2] Taggart, Charles Vandeburg, Peter Wilson, Richard \Vilson. George Young. Mrs. Young, Miss Young. Mrs. A. M: M. TEEFY, RM. [2] A11. 0:). nuts: 10M 0C! 'd’ ITO ‘IWHWW 'OO ‘19 5111qu -‘NVWA’I AI'O ‘msmmw ‘NVIAIA’I 3% JOHHlLHON .fq 912531011,“ union 0;; .le safieqacd p ‘siueo 91 .10} .tapzeq auyogpaw pus isgfisltiq Lisle Iq 119193 in pjos HOLLS'AUNVO WHOM lLOHS ([VEIG SHIZNEDIQW 'HU A/I'O ‘01?”th "OO 18 tLlLOITICiI ‘NVWA'I MONEY. MONEy_ $10 000 To “WEST. at low rates. . rply on Improved Farm Pro- perty. A to WILLIAM T. BOYD, Barrister, &c. Toronto. May 15, 1861. Will be formed at the Temperance Hall, head- ed by the Band, at 11 o’clock. precisely, march to Headford and return to the Grove. where Tea will be served at 12 o’clock. Surrounding Divisions of Sons of Temperance, Lodges of Good 'I‘emplars. and all friends of the 'l‘emperance cause are respectfully request~ ed to favor us with their presence. Good Tem- plars and other Temperance organizations are requested lo appear in regalta. Speakers of Eminence. Life and Talent will address the audience, amongst whom are the following: Rcv’ds. Jamieson, Nattl‘ass. Will- ougllby, H iscocks, Pirritte Abbs, Benson, Curtis, G. W. C. Hen. David Reesor, Amos Wright, Esq., M. P. P. Admission. 250; Children under 12, 150 Committee of ManagementaMessrs. J. Burr, James M’Connell, J. W. Bee. W. W. GAMBLE, '1‘. W. DUFFY, President. Secretary. Headford, June 5, 1861. 132-21. YORK MILLS HOTEL, YONGE STREET, THE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has leased the above hotel, and having fitted it up ill the latest style travellers may rely upon having every comfort and attention at this first class house. Good Stabling and an attentive Hostler al- ways in attendance. WILLIAM LENNOX, Proprietor, York Mills, June 7. 1861. 132-1y H. & J. HARRISON Flour Barrel Heading, Stave and Shingle Manufacturers, and Lumber Planers. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and Planed to order in quantities to suit pur- chassis. III? Factoryâ€"on Markham and Elgin Mills Plank Road. P.O. address, Richmond Hill. June 7, 1861. 13'2-6m A. MACNABB; BARRISTER, Attorney, Solicitor, &c. King Street, East, [over Leader Oflice,] Toronto, C.W. Toronto, April, 12, 1861. 123-1y PUBLIC NOTICE. â€"â€"â€".â€" ,To Shoemakers and (Idlers. 1929-4 Tori-mo, April 12, 1861. ILLIAM SANVIDGE having been bound as an APPRENTICE to me for three years, and has absconded before the term expired. I hereby forbid persons from harbouring him, as the law in such case will be strictly enforced. TOBIAS DOLMAGE, Boo'r AND Suosuaxnn. Richmond Hill, May 21st, 1861. l30-3t. W‘it‘liam Grant, TTORNEY AT-LAW, Solicitorin Chan- cery, Cotiveyancer, &c. Toronto. Office in the “ Leader” Buildings, King Street. of G. T. Shape. Make and 123.1)“ Richmond Hill, May 1, R. BOYD & BROTHER. 127-tf ‘ HATS AND CAPS! Just received upwards of 50 dozen. in Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s sizes, in every conceivable ' Variety. Call and examine the Prices, at THE PEOPLE’S GREAT 1100115. ANY of these Books will be forwarded‘by Mail, post paid, to any address, on rat. ' ceipt of price by JOHN E. POTTER. I’ublisher,’ No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 0| PI 03’ Agents wanted everywhere. . 1 THE HORSE, AND HIS DISEASES : x I I. BY THE MARKHAM CARRIAGE FACTORY. Respectfully announces that he has opened Warerooms in Toronto, for the Sale of his CARRIAGES, ROBERT JENNINGS, V. 5., In the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs. GEO. EWART a; Go. PROFESSOR or. PATHOLOGY AND Orsun'ivn SUR- Church Street, adjoining the Store of Messrs. Howland, Fitch 8:. Co. ~GERY is THE VETERINARY COLLEGE or Puma- DELPHIA, Puor. or VETERlNARY MEDICINE in THE LATE AGRICULTURAL (01.1.1161: or OHIO, SECRETARY or THE AMERlCAN VETERINARY Assocu’rlon 0F Put- LADELPHIA, ETC., arc. ‘IVELL TELL YOU Of the Origill,I'ilistory and distinctive traits of the various breeds of Euroâ€" pean,Asiatic,African and Alilerlcan Horses, with the physical formation and peculiarities of the animal, and how to ascertain his age by the number and condition of his teeth ; il- lustrated with many explanatory ellgai-VIngs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding. Breaking, Stabling, Feeding, Grooming, Slloeing. and the gen’ral management ofthe hei'se,witli the best modes of administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting,Kicking. Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restlessnoss, and other views to which he is subject; with numerous explanatory engravings. " ' THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the causes. symptoms, and treatment of Strang‘es, Sore Throat, Dis- temper,Catarrh, Influenza. Bronchitis, Pneu- monia. Pleprisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistlillg,l,.alripas,Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth. with other diseases of the Mouth and Respiratory Organs. . 3 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of thecatlses, symptoms, and Treatment of Worms, Bolts, Colib, Strangulatioll, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrlllca, Jaulldice, Hepatirrma, Bloody Urine, Stones ill the Kidneys. and Bladder, Inflammation, and otherdiseases ol the Stomach, Bowcls, Liver and Urinary Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Oi‘the causes, syl‘nptoms, and 'l‘i'eatmei'ltofBone Blood, and Bog, Spa. viii, Ring-Bone, Sweenie, Strains, Broken ‘Knees, Wind Gal's, Founder, Sole Bruise R. HALL, in introducing himself to the public, feels that he is not a stranger, as his Carriages have been long and favorany known to many of the largest and most judicious purchasers in the Province. 'Iâ€"Ie has for the last twelve years been con- stantly engaged ill the manufacture, of Carriages. and during that period every improvement whicll'v as been introduced, either in materials, construction or style. has been carefully investigated, and if found practicable. adopted. He has always exercised the most scrupulous care in the selection of timber, and the securing ef workmen. This has been fully lamonstrated in the experience of those who have tested the durability ofhis work A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LIGHT CARRIAGEC Will be Kept constantly "on hand, Both at the City Repository and at the Manufactory at Markham. Mr. HALL opens a sale room in Toronto for the purpose of placing his goods in a, position 'easily accessible to all parts of the Province. Persons living at a distance, who choose to order by mail, may rely upon the most careful attention in the selec- tion, packing and forwarding of the goods ordered, upon terms as favourable to the purchaser,“ though he were present, Markham, April 19, 1861. oasu " & O0. AVE just opened a complete assortment of the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, HA TS, B ONN E T S, PARASOL 8, do. Which they will sell very low. to clear out their large Stock, as they contemplate closing _ _ _ ‘ , llmlflljpis’l‘ and Cruvel, GraCkod. I'loofs, Scratches, Can- tneli‘ retail business With the Summer I‘rude Hilly," q, ker, Thrush, and Corns : also, of Megrims. Corner of Church & King Streets, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, and other dis- Toronto, April 10, 1861. 124-2111 I I‘M cases of tile Feet, Legs and Head. - - ’ THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the causes. symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Glan- ders. Farcy, Scarlet Fever. Mange, .Sui‘fett, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Gulls. Diseases of the Eye and Heart. &.c., and Low to manage Castration,Blceding,Trephinniug. Rowelillg, Firing. Hernia, Airlputation,Tap- ping, and other surgical operations. - THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU of Ral'ey’s method of taming Horses: how to Approach. Halter or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to strang sounds alld sights, aid how to Bit. Saddle, Ride, and Break him to harness; also.tlle form and law of \Varl'allty. The whole being the resultiofflifleen years careful study oftlle habits, pecularilios, wants and weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. The book contains 2384 pages. appropriately illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It is printed ill a clear and open type, and Will be forwarded to any address, postage paid. Oil. receipt of price, half bound, $1.00, or. in cloth, extra. $1.25. / THE FAMILY DOCTOR; : VaicOUusnnlfiofig 1N SICKNESS. W To Cabinet Makers & those in want of Furniture. A Rare Chance for a person in the above line is now offered. The Undersigned, being about to retire from business. is desirous of disposing of his LAND and PREMISES, where he has carried on the trade successfully over 19 years. A The Property. worth $1000, he will sell for $600 cash, or $800 on time ; the buyer giving satisfactory security at 8 per cent per annum. The Stock of Furniture Selling offal low prices, Bureaus at $7. $9, $10, ’ $11, each, in great variety. , Bedsteads at $1 50, $1 75, Camp with Roofs, $3, and a General assortment of Goods ill the line'eqnally cheap. Apply to GEORGE BONE. Richmond Hill. 123-11 PLOW& MOWERs REAPERs SCRAPERs SOUFFLERs FANN-MILL& PLOW POINTs HORSEJMHVERs »STRAW'OUTTERs GRAnvCRUSHERs MOWJNG MAQHLNESN May 9. 1861. inlatltt Permanent Building. ,,,,, iVM.sfPOLLoars” Late G. A. Bernard’s. Richmond Hill, April 25, 1861. Grist and Saw Mill! HE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his numerous Friends who favored him with their custom at the Headford Mills, begs to inform tllem that he has taken the MILLS lately occupied by Mr. B. Fisu, known as the Sherborne M1115 Near the Green Bliin Hotel. Yonge Street.â€" These Mills beingin first-rate order, any one giving him a call will find the Gristillg done in a superior manner. Parties wishing to take their Gristing back with them can do so. If? All work warranted second to none iii Canada. 125-tf GEORGE SQUIRE, Proprietor. Markham. April 19, 1861. 1254f THE Liverpool and London Fire it Life Insurance Company. Head Office, Canada Branch. Corner of Place D’Armes and St James Street, Montreal. Invested Fundâ€"s_ £1,213,31'7 Stg. DIRECTORs.â€"â€"T. B. Anderson. Esq. Chair- man, A. Simpson, Esq. Deputy-Chairman, Henry Chapman. Esq. E. J. S. Maitland, Esq. James Mitchell. Esq. Henry Starnes, Esq. M.P.P. J. H. Maitland, Esq. Resident-Secre- tary, G. F. C. Smith. Resident Assistant- Secretary. THE Directors would call the attention of the Public to the'following features in the management of this company:â€" The Premiums received iii Canada are retained and invested in Government or other Pro- vincml Bonds. All Losses when satisfactorily established are paid ill Canada without reference to the Home Board. That there is not, at the present time, one claim in dispute. 1 There is invested in Canada in Available Funds 200,000 Dollars, and this is being constantly added to. That there is invested in New York $800,000. â€"and it is the intention of the Directors to increase this sum to $1,000,000. The accumulated Fuilds of the Company [No- vember 1859] amount to over 5,958,730 dols. The present income of the Company is over 7.590 dole. per day, Insurances effected at the Lowest Remuner- ative Prices. J. H. MAITLAND. Resident Secretary, Montreal. Toronto Agency : 85 King Street East, South side, [over the store of J. G. Joseph do Co.] » a. JAMES FRASER,Agent. Toronto, April 19. 1861. 125-ly Men’s dL Children’s Socks I Women’s and Misses Stockings. In all Sizes, ill all Colors, ill all Qualities, and at all Prices, at WM. S. POLLOCK’S, Late G. A, Bernard’s. Richmond Hill, April 25. 1861. 126-1f Shirts 2 Shirts : .'. US'I‘ received a nice assortment of Men’s SHIRTS. in White, Long Cloth. and Fancy Regetta, Jean, Checks and Stripes; also a nice assortment of Plain and Fancy Shirting.--Real good value at WM. S. I‘OLLOCK’S, Late G. A. Bernard’s. 1861. 1274 If "AND SAVINGS’ SOCIETY. ‘Wv‘v'JF‘tTR; 16”"15'1 K E‘ s H O V EL s,"“*’ MACHIINES, Professor Henry S. Taylor; MD. TAYLOR’S FAMILY DOCTOR has reached an enormous sale,and wherever kllriwii, is universally improved, both by the faculty and others. Ill pltllll language. free from medicsa technicalities, it gives you simple remedies easily obtained for the cure of Diseases in all forms, with important rules for preserving the health, and directions for the sick chamber. and thepi‘oper treatment ol'the sick. The Dis- eases oi Cliildhood,the Diseases of Manhood, and the Diseases peculiar to Women, areal! treated of III a clear and practical way. Al- ways at hand, and ready to serve you, the simple receipes of this book may soon save TrHrESHING TREAD HORSEIHJWERS, STUMPIEXTRACTORS, SHEARsirARROWS, SWEEP POWERS, SEPERATORs &c. &c. Ste. &c. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $541,450: Iuvnsran on REAL ESTATE, $426,365; ANNUAL INCOME FROM MEMBERS, $300,000. Officeâ€"Masonic Hall. Toronto. Dinrcrous.â€"Joseph D. Ridout, J. G. Che- wett, James G. Worts, Thomas Maclear, Peter Paterson, J. G. Beard, S. Nordheimer, Thos. D. Harris. SoLiCirou,-Edward C. Jones. SECRETARY AND Tunasuunu,â€"-J. Herbert Mason. TH E Stock of this Institution presents a pro- . _ . - "on much sufferiil and many ti n .‘ tl fitablg 8mg easllRy °°“,j:’°l“ble mode of "1' w bf the volume, Ilzis Printed-in ll. 3:510:35?!)de voslmelll’ as? ,0" .eahl ram? Feellrlgli ’e'l' w w open type. and illustrated with appropriate derlng 1t peculiar y smta In or aimeiS, ergy enumvmgs neatly bound in clam nice men, '1 eachers, Mechanics, persons in the re- 0 o $i~ or in leather $1 05 o l e ceipt of salaries. and those whose income is de- b, y ' ’ ‘ "' ‘ rived from their capital. ,._-., L... THE LIFF OF SAVINGS’ BANK BRANCH.-â€"Sllms of Four T H E Dollars and upwards are received by the Society on deposit, subject to withdrawal. and bearing interest at Six per cent. per annum. The Q a- pital and Assets of the Society, invested ill mortgages on first-class landed property, being pledged for the security of money thus received, depositors are at all times assured of perfect safety. To Bottnownns.-â€"This Society makes ad- vances on the security of Improved City or Country Property, repayable 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 may be redeemed before maturity, IF nusmun By THE BORROWER. Applications for Loans will be received by the Secretary. Robert James,junr., or R. H. Smith, Newmarket. from whom Circulars and the Rules of the Society, together with any fuither information, may be obtained: ll? Letters to be prepaid. Our Lord and Saviour J esus Clii‘iS’t BY REV. JOHN FLEETWOOD’ CAREFULLY REVISED * BY REV. JOSEPH BELCHER, THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRISTis the phi- losophv of true religion. It exhibits the Principles of Christianity ill their puritv' and beauty. It is perfect excellence persmiified. that the mind of man may grasp it. and be changed into the same image. The inspired writers have given it to us in detached des- criptions. Dr. Fleetwood has arranged these in one harmonious whole, With such Com- ments, explanations and incidental informa- tion as to render it alike acceptable '10 the scholar. as to ‘llim who knows no more,_ but knowsllisliible tl'ue,’ Bcloher’srcvised‘edit- ion contains the Lives of the Apostles, His- tory of the Jews, and an Essay on the Evi- dences oftlle Bible It is printed ill a ‘clear and open type, in one royal octave volume handsomely illustrated, and will be furnished IMPLEMENT FACTORY PATTERSON 8: OTHERS RICHHIOND HILL. 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, PATTERSON & BROTHERS, Richmond Hill, March 1, 1861 118-4111 Toronto, April 12. 1861. 124-1ly. in the following styles :â€" m Bro n . â€"â€"- ~â€"~ Elotllblffll‘a“ . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Price, $3 0?, _ _ ‘7‘7- . ‘ aw ‘wo,................ “ ‘5. “ BROKER, ’ 1861 F01 the Season. 1 861 Cloth, pug; Gm. .... u 3 00 Estate and General Agent, . . " Rom" Eu” Gilliâ€"LL"... 3 5.0 " AGENT FOR. Ca" and See the - / ’ THE HOLY BIBLE ' Estonian Eifc Qtssurantc Qfo’ . ' .- . i ' 'i ' For P1111111 ‘tlitl Pill 11- ESQ. 1 MASONIC HALL, Tonoaro STREET, 2 New Styles Of Pllnts : My I. I y a p l ‘ OUR EDITIONS OF THE HOLY BIBLE are unequalled for their durability. finish. elogailce,alid completeness; no etl'ort‘hav. ing been spared to render thelnperfect in every respect. Besides the Old an. .New Testament, each style contains the pcry- pha. Concordance, Psalms in Metre, Canne’s Marginal Notes and References, and valuable tables of Scripture Measures, Weights, Coins, (See, The text corrected according to the Standard of the Ameriâ€" ill Bible Society. They are all printed in large sizod type, in one royal quarto volume, with a neat Family Record aild Illustrations. I. Emb. Lezltller,Mal-b,Edges,Gilt Back and 10 Engravings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TORONTO- 11'? Money to Lend on Improved Farms April 19, 1861. 125-1y PHOTOGRAPHS! PHOTOGRAPHS 1 WM. 5. POLLOOK’S, YOUNG CAMBOY! Fast Colors, Wide widths. from 4§d per yard THE PROPERTY 01‘ MR- W- MCNMR: KING: and at7§d per yard, , ILL serve mares for the season as fol- The Best Prints ever offered I‘m“ On Richmond Hill. April ‘25, 1861. Monday morning. May 13-He will leave his own stable, Lot No. 5. 3rd Con. of King, and proceed west to Joseph Nixon’s. Kinghorn, at noon; thence to Plough’s Inil, and stop 1 hour; thence to Thos. Lawson’s, and stop the night. Tuesday morningâ€"die will proceed to no- Murchy’s ; thence to Busby’s at noon ; thence to David Jefi'ery’s, Town Line Vaughan, and stop the night. Wednesday morningâ€"He will proceed to 126-tf LADIES’ B0018 AND SHOES'! UST RECEIVED a large and choice va- riety, and will be sold cheaper than ever The Cheapest and Best Ambrotype and Photograph . . _ _ $3 75 , I , offered before on Richmond Hill: William Graham’s Hotel. 5th Concession ; 2. Emb. Leather, Infill). Ed es, Gm GALLERY IN CAIN ADA, Calf Slippers. . . I . . . . h . . . i '35. ,éd’ pair. thence to Thanesville at noonpthence to But- Back to Sides, and R Cothng’vs. 5 00 Beautiful Enameled Buckskins .4s. 0d. “ tar-v 8’ MUWIHO’ mid Slap the mgm' 3' RoaniFu“ Gm Edges BaCk ‘8‘ Sides? 1' ' Is AT Enameled Sealand Ca“. Buc,{si’l;s Thursday morningâ€"He Will proceed to and 14 Steel and Col’d Engravings, 7. 00 s lendid nalitv '58 0d 1. Wood’s Hotel. 3rd Con.. and remain 1 hour; 4. Extra Paper, llll, 'l'urkey,Full Gilt,14 P 01 - " ' ‘ H ‘ ' ' ' " ' ' ‘ thence to Cherry’s Hotel, Town-line York, and Steel Plates, Maps and Illum . . . . . . 9 00 p HEPlease call and examine before purchaing stop till 1 o’clock ; thence down the plank to 5. Extra Paper, ’l'uritey Morocco, Full ’ l .’ elsewhere. Duncan’s ; thence east to Shephaid’s Golden Gilt,18 Steel 1’lates.Maps and Illtlm 12 00 ToRONTO W. S. POLLOCK. Linllllotel. Yonge Street. and stop the night. do. do. do. Antique 12 00 A . Richmond Hm. May 16’ 1861. 129.“ Friday morningâ€"He Will proceed tip Yonge 6. Extra Paper, Turkey Morocao, Full Street, calling at Palmer’s Hotel; thence to Steel’s. Green Bush Hotel; thence to Shep- hard & Featherston’s Hotel, Thornhill, at noon; thence to Raymond’s Hotel. Richmond Hill; thence to McNairs, Lot No. 25, 2nd Con.. and stop the nlgllt- . exceedingly liberal. Saturday morningâ€"He will proceed to Giles As these books are unequalled ill their me-' Cal-swell’s: thence to Cnristison’s Old Stand chaiiical execution, as well as value of their~ Yonge Street ; thence to his own stable. He contents, a certain and rapid salo follows their Will serve mares at his own stable until Monday. introduction everywhere. the 13th instant . v For single copies, or for terms to agents,wilhi The same rout Will be continued each week other information, apply to or address ’ during the season. Health; and Weather per- JOHN E. I’O'I‘TER, Publisher, 130-3i, millngi No. 617 Sansom St.. l’lliladelphia,Pa. Gilt,18 Plates,l\r‘lap's.lllum do Clasp, 15 00 $1000 A YEAR can be made byentel'prising mon in selling the above and other popular works of ours. Our inducements to allsuch are JAMES RfiWE, Proprietor and Principal Operator N OTICIEI. ‘ENDERS will he received by A. Law, at his Office, Richmond Hill, up to the .8111 day of June next. for GRAVELLING and GRADING part of the Markham and Elgin Mills Plank Road. For particulars, apply to -.A. LAW, . l I President. ‘ Richmond Hill, May 23, 1861. Toronto, April 19. 1861. 125-13' [ADvnn'i‘isniiiicitr] OUR advice has often been asked. With regard to purchasing BOOTS and SHOES, where the best place is. In our opinion Dollnage sells better Boots and Shoes for less money than 1' any other house in the town. Richmond Hill. March 15th, 1861. 1214f.

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