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York Herald, 21 Jun 1861, p. 3

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‘1 firm aobertismmte. n E Q U IS I TION Hlllllll ijiiiiiiii, iii. , SIB. \VE the undersigned Electors of the East Riding of York, feeling confident that a General Election is about to take place, and having a knowledge of the in- tegrity and truthfulness of your conduct; through life, both as a gentleman and a tunnel business, would esteem it a favor if you would allow yourself to be put in nomination as a Candidate. to representl this Riding, in the Provincial Parliament, at the next Election ; and we pledge our- selves to give you our support and that Of The Subscribers beg to offer their sincere th our influenceâ€"and will use all legitimate means in our power to secure your return. A. Barker, J. P. . W. M. Button, J. P. James Long, Benj. Millikan, Dr. Justice, James Beachell, J. P. Jae. Bowman, J. P. H. Marr, A. Mcpherson, Sen: .1. B. Newberly, George I’exton, Allen P. Mchan, John Gibson. George Feely, John Anderson. Paul Sheppard, Capt. W. Armstrong Joseph Mnrr. J. P. James Bowman, Jun. John Calming, Jun. ‘ Joseph Sylnons, Preston McLean, Alex. McPherson. George Atkinson, William Westney. Thomas Booth. William Mason. James Keller. Luton Miller. James Trann, James Gibson, John Galloway. George M. Davidson, J'ohn Mapes. John Graham, R. Knill, George Graham. William Rolph, J. P. Robert Armstrong, Fullerton Gibson, .VVilliam Canning. William Biniigton. H. M. Miller. William Burk, N. Button. J. P. David Burk. Sour. Thomas Rives. Cyrus Lane. [REPLY.] GENTLEMEN, I accept with much pleasure the {equisition presented to me, and hope, through your influence and exertions, to have the honour of representing you in the Provincial Parliament, for the East Rid ng of York. I will at once visit the different parts of the County for the purpose of meeting “'9 All the Newest Styles. Electors, at such times andiplaces as- may be arranged by the Ceiitr'dil Committee, when I shall be prepared to state my Vieivs upon various questions which are bef0ie Om, trade is heavy ; the Electors. , T. A. MILNE. Markham, June 17, 1861. TOT-THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY _gi= YORK! Gunman”,â€" On the Requisition nfa large number of in- fluential Electors, I offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in Parliament, and I frankly confess that it is not without doubts as to my ability to represent your interests as efficiently as they ought to be, or as 1 would desire to do Canadian born, educated within the County. and engaged in business as a Miller, Woollen Manufacturer and Farmer; so that my iii- terests are identical With your own. Should I have the honour of being your ,Delaincs, for 75¢; Prints, from 6d. W.â€" GRAN D V GEL \fvva WHAT R. BOYD 8L BROTHER ARE DOING. THE QUEEN’S fM Who would have SELL NEARLY AS MANY G0 As all the rest put together. FARMERS! LOOK TO YOUR BIRTH-DAY. tliOuglit that they INTERESTS! Large Sales enable us to take small profits. endeavors to make Aurora the best place to trade, A LARG And would intimate to the Public genepally, that‘they have just received a Very Larg 0 stock of PASHIONABLE DRY GOODS heavy Cotton, (id. to 7d What some sell tor 10d. we sell for 75¢; .; every description of ‘Shawls and. Dress Goods! ‘ 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. 7 Hardware of every description Nails, $3.50, cwt. In fact, everything you want. Great attractions for the Ladies in Millineryr Mantles for $2 Hats, Head Dr 12 lb. Refined Suga $1 0’); 22 lb. Rice, $1 00. A quantity hand, 20 lb. IN GROCERIES, 00; Bonnets neatly trimmed for $1 00 5 esses and Caps. S5 r, $1 00; 13 to 14 lb. of Bright Sugar, of our remarkable cheap Currants still on for $1 00.. Orders punctually attended to. 0:? The very highest price paid, in trade, for Butter and Eggs. One Call is sufficient to satisfy. , efforts. Aurora, May 1, 1861. vâ€"‘_ m..- _ .. , a... .__i 7‘ The number of emigrants ariiyed at the port of Quebec up to June ‘Ist, 1861, were 2‘27 cabin and 2,288 steerage, being a decrease of 511 in the number to same period last year. GRAMMAR sumo L EXAIVIINATION. TUE Senior Depdrâ€"thTent of the Richmond Hill Couilty Grammar School will be examined cliosizii Representative, 1 will advocate the On Zillunsday, the 27,], instant, following principles, irrespective of party ; and I shall endeavour to judge honestly of any other measures, without reference Commencing at 10 o‘clock. a.m. The Junior Department, under Mr. Bannister. will be ex- 10 113° alniiied on the afternoon of FRIDAY. the 28th a . . l ‘ - course or origin from winch they Proceed. and instant, commoncmg at l o clock. p.m. support or oppose them on their merits alone : l. A Confoderative Union of the British American Provinces. 2. Maintenance of the present Union of the two Provinces, until a Confederative Union can be obtained, 3. A judicious retrenchment of the Public Expenditure in every department. 4. Public Money to be expended under no circumstances, without the consent of Par- liament. 5. Reduction of Custom Duties on Machi- nery for Agricultural and Manufacturing pur. poses, when Province. 6 A Judieious Bankrupt Law. 7. Election of \Vardeiis, Reeves. and De- ARTIIUR C. VERNER. Head Muster. 134-2 GARIBALDE. VI-‘IIE Members of the Garibaldi Temple, No.486, of Good Tomplars, will ceIO‘ brate their ' First anniversary .' In the Grove opposite the Temperance Hall. near the 'I‘hornhilfltailway Station, Richmond Ilill. June 20, 1861. not manufactured within the On Jâ€"une The Temple will spare no pains to render the festive OCCKSIOII in the highest sense pleasing . , . . . i .. . pnties by the peopleâ€"tho same as ill towns and , “I'd “0110) 0f the 0rd“ 11”“ Laura cities. 8. Abolition of the Franking Privilege. 9:’\Payment of mileage and necessary ex- pensos to Criminal Witnesses. Surrounding Temples of Good Templars. and Divisions of Sons of Temperance, and the Public gtnerally are respectfully requested to honor the occasion with their presence. The members of the various Lodges and Di- 10. Systematic and judicious encouragement visions are requested to appear in Regalia, as a to Emigrants, 11.1 am in favour of Representation by Population, and Will support that measure. not, as a means of oppressilig Louver Canada, but as an act of justice to Upper Canada. I ain decidedly opprsed to granting to the Grand Trunk any further assistance. and believe that all connection between it and the Government should be severed, and that it should assume the position of a purely com- mercial enterprise. As British subjects, we cannot too strongly denounce the threats of appeal to France and Concord. June 14. 186p W'ashiiigton ill the present disturbed state 01 political opinion; for our loyalty is due to a Queen distinguished for every grace and viri tue that can adorn her position; our hearts are with the land which is a refuge to the ex- iles of tyranny, come fiom where they may. The history of Great Britainâ€"her struggles, her associationsâ€"are ours. Her support, her money, her credit. have assisted us through all our dangers and disadvantages. Let the old principles of the United Empire loyalists animate us to oppose whatever policy that would be likely to endanger our present con- nection with the mother country. I have thus endeavoured shortly to enunci- ate my views upon the more leading topics of moment, avowing myself ready and willing at all times when called on at public meetings or otherwise, to endeavour to satisfy you more fully. if requisite, upon these and other mat- i tors, 'asthere must be inevitably, from the date fixed for the return of the writs of Elec- tion, avery short time allowed for even an attempt at a personal canvass, I have, ill a n asure, to leave to your good will to make up for what might otherwise be wanting in that respect. Wishing you all the prosperity that an old resident and neighbour, (ifa young man) may be supposed to desire, and trusting that should I be elected. I .may, at the end of my first Parliamentary term, be able fearlessly to meet you with an account of my stewardship. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your humble servant, THOS. A, MILNE. Markham Mills, June 18, 1861. Procession will be formed at the Hall, and march to the place of Entertainment preceded by the MASONIC BRASS BANE! T at to be Served at 12 ocloclr. The following Gentlemen will deliver Spee- ches : ,Wm. L. McKenzie, Esq., of Toronto; Hon. David Reesor. Rev Messrs. Ross, Abbs, and Jamison. Ticketsâ€"30 Cts. Children, 15 Cts. DANIEL REA MAN, Secretary. NOTICE ! N Saturday. the lst of June, inst, 3. Led calling himself " I don’t care for any- body,” who was in company with a. mail calling himself Phillips, addressed painful and uilproper language to a young“ Lady domiciled in my house ; therefore, iii view of protecting his familyfrom the chance of any similar insult, Capt. MacLeod begs to state that he has reluc- tantly come to the resolution of preventing ally persons from trespassing on his farm with the view of fishing in the lake. M. MACLEOD. Drynock, June 4th, 1861. 13'2-1t NlWllllliTllilldl 0N RchMOND HILL. Edwin. 'Web‘b'er, EGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Rica- mond Hill and Vicinity, lliat he has commenced bosiness as CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, on, Two doors south of the ” York Herald” Office. where he has on hand a general assortment of Household Furniture, Of the best quality, cheap for cash. Boston Rocking Chairs. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 55 Common Chairs. from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 45 Bedsteads. from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 75 Bureaus, from.... 7 00 ' And other articles equally low. {Ice A Call is Solicitor]. Richmond wit. 91ml? 7. 18le I 132-“ Our increasing business stimulates us. to greater Still they come. EAST RIDING- The Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat. B“'°*““‘$7"$9' 310' l”’°“““"“ “W” R. BOYD 8L BROTHER. " ""“_*"‘::'"â€"_CT~ Letters RemailiinginRICIIMQNDHII.LP 1011' JUNE 1, .561. on I" Artiess, Henry McKiunon, A. Anderson, George [2] McLean, Lachlaii Anderson, Jollu McElvoen, \Villiani Brennan, l'atrick McNair, Matthew Booth, 1V, _ O’Brien, Marv Beer. S \V. Pantoli, Ebenezer Cotter, Mary Maria Pearson. Sarah Coomhs, John Rumble, W. [3] Collins, Mary lane Sloan, Benjamin Cover. Peter Simpson, James Campbell, 1’. W, Storey. Robert Duncan, W. Trench, Wm. [9] Grant, George [5] Taggart, Charles Graham. William Vandoburg, Peter [2] Gamble, Moses Wilson, Richard Godfrey, John Wilson. George H elmkey, Francis Young, Mrs. Jackson, John Young. Miss Jenkins, James M. Young. Mrs. A. M'. McDonald, George M. TEEFY, P.M. MONEY. MONEY. 'ro INVEST, at low rates. on Improved Farm Pro. perty. Apply to WILLIAM '1‘. BOYD. Barrister, tSLc. Toronto. 129 -4 [2] May 15.1861. mans vim». AB 8. Cone. “ks to all Who have alde‘l them I“ lbell’ of those who have tested the durabilit .A. ,, . .. W‘ W a MB. we. r. inn, OF ‘ THE MARKHAM CARRIAGE FACTORY- Respectfully announces that he has opened VVarerooms in Toronto, for the Sale of his CARRIAGES, 'In the Premises formerly occupied by Messrs. GEO. EWART;& Co. Church Street, adjoining the Store of Messrs. Ho ivland; Fitch 8:. Co. R. HALL. in introducing himself to the public, feels that lie is not a stranger, as his Carriageshave been long and favorably known to many ofthe largest and most judicious purchasrrs in the Province. He has for the last twelve years been con- stantly engaged in the manufacture of Carriages, and during that period every improvement which: is 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 lemonstrated in the experience y ofliis work E ASSOR‘TMENT or LIGHT CARRIAGES \Vill be Kept constantly on hand, . Both at the NW Repository and at the Mai'infactory 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, as though he were present. Markham, April 19,1861. cash a: co. I IAVE just openetba complete assortment of the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, HA TS. BONNE TS, ‘ ARASOLS, cc. Which they will sell very low, to clear put their large Stock, as they contemplate closmg their retail business with the Summer I‘rade, Corner of Church & King Streets, Toronto, April It), 15151. 124-2m To Cabinet Makers 8; those in want of Furniture. Rare Chance for a person in the above line is now offered. The UnderSIgnod, bein about to retire from business. is desirous of digposing of his LAND and PREMISES, where he has carried on the trade successfully over 1‘) 'ears. ' The I’ropertv. 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 ofi'at low prices variety. Bedsteads at $1 50, $1 '71), Camp with Roofs, $3, and a General assortment of Goods in the line equally cheap. Apply to GEORGE BONE, - Richmond Hill, May 9. 1861. 128-tf Canada Permanent Building AND SAVINGS’ SOCIETY. Suns-cumin) CAPITAL, $541,450: Isvrzsran on REM. ESTATE, $426,363 ;_ ANNUAL INCOME FROM MEMBERS, $300,000. Officeâ€"Masonic Hall. Toronto. Dinnerons.-â€"Joseph D. Ridout, J. G. Che- wett, James G. Worts, Thomas Maclear, Peter Paterson, J. G. Beard, S. Nordheiiner, 'I‘hos. D. Harris. SOLicn‘on,â€"Edward C. Jones. SECRETARY AND 'I‘iiE.tsunuk,-â€"J. Herbert Mason. HE Stock of this Institution presents a pro~ fitable alid easily convertible mode of in- vestment, based on Real Estate security, ren- dering it peculiarly suitable for Farmers,Clergy - men, Teachers, Mechanics, persons in the re. ceipt of salaries, and those whose income is de- rived from their capital. Savmos’ BANK BRANCH.-Sllms of Four 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- p ital and Assets of the Society, ilivestodiii mortgages on first-class landed property, being pledged for the security of money thus received, depositors are at all times assured of perfect sal'ety. TURNPIKE THRESHI-NG 8w. Ste. 1'11 N03 N03 It", " will" , 1‘ "WV lp-i‘gncwllimll“ ' lllllsllliillH" MOWERS, REAPERS, SCRAPERS, SCUFFLERS. FANN-MILLS, PLOW"POINTS, HORSE POWERS, STRAVV CUTTERS. GRAIN CRUSHERS, MOWING MACHINES, SHOVELS, MACHINES, TREAD HORSE POWERS, STUMP EXTRACTORS, SHEARS,HARROWS, SWEEP POWERS, SEPERATORS, Ste. &c. m EDI-IE IMPLEMENT FACTORY THE PEOPLE’S GREAT IIBOKS. ANY of those Books will be forwarded by Mail, post paid, to any address, on re- eeipt of price by JOHN E. I’or’ran. Publishoi', No. 617 Sansom St, Philadelphia, Pa. IE? Agents wanted everywhere. THE HORSE, AND HIS DISEASES: ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., Pnornsson or; PATHOLOGY AND Orrim'rivu Suno emu: 1N 'mu Vursninnnv Coi.l.ir.oi~; or I’HlLAr DELPHIA, PROF. or VETERINARY Memoir: is THE LATE AGRICULTURAL 1 cures: or Ouio, SECRETARY or THE AMERICAN VETERINARY Assocu'rion or Put- LADL‘LPHIA, Etc, r'rc. ii? WELL TELL YOU Of the Origindlistoryand“ distinctive traits of the various breeds of Euro- pean,Asiatic,Africaii and American Horses with the physical formation and peculiarities, oftbe animal, and how to ascertain his age by the number and condition of his teeth ; il- lustrated with IllflllReXPIallaIOI‘y engarvmgs. THE HORSE : t’D I‘IIS DISEASES WI“, TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabliiig, Feeding, G1‘0011111]g,b1100111g. and the gcn’ral management ol'tlio liorse,willi the best modes of administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting.Kicking. Rearing, Sliyiug, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restlessiiess, and other views to which he is subject; with 7. numerous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms and treatment ofStralig'es. Sore Throat, Dis: telliper,Catari-h, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneu- monia, Pleprisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Wliistliilg,Lampas,Sora Mouth and Ulcers, and Dccayed Teeth, with oilier diseases of the Mouth and Respiramry Organs. TIIE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Ofthecauses, symptoms, and Treatment of Worms, Bolts, Colic Strangulation, Stony Concrelions, Rnplures: Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, llepatirrcea Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Infiall-lination. and other diseases at the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Ot'tlio causes, symptoms and Treatment ol'Bone Blood, and Bog, Spa: viii, Ringâ€"Bone, cheiiie, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Gal‘s, Founder, Sole Bruise and Cravel, Gracked, Iloofs, Scratches, 78.n- ker. Thrush, and Corns: also, of Megrims. Vertigo. Epilepsy, Sluggers, and other dil- eases of the Feet, Legs and Ilcad. THE HORSE AND 1118 DISEASES WILL TELL YOU 01 the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Glan- ders. Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfelt, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Gallo. Diseases of the Eye and Heart. &c , and Low to manage Castration,Bleeding,’1‘rephinning. Roweling, Firing. llernia, Amputation,Tap- ping, and other surgical operations. TUE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU of Itarey’s method of taming Horses: bow to Approach. “alter or Stable a Coll; how to accustom a horse to strong sounds and sights, ai‘d how to Hit. Saddle, Ride, and Break him to harness: also.tlie form and law of Warranty. The whole being the result of fificeii years careful study ot'tlie habits, pecularities; wants and weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. The book contains 384- pages. appropriately illustrated by nearly One Hundred Eilgraviiigs. It is printed in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound, $1.00, or, ill cloth, extra. $1.25. a â€"â€"â€"â€". THE FAMILY DOCTOR; A COUNSELLOR 1N SICKNESS. BY Professor Henry S. Taylor, M.D. TAYLOR’S FAMILY DOCTOR has leached an enorliious salc,and wherever known, is universallyimproved, both by the faculty and others. Ill plain language, free from medics technicalities, it givos 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 theproper treatment ol'tlie sick. The Dis- eases oi Cliildhood,tlie Diseases of Manhood, and the Diseases peculiar to Women, are all treated of in a clear and practical way. Al- ways at hand, and ready to serve you, the simple recoipes of this book may soon save you much suffering, and many tiiiies the cost. of the volume, It is printed in a clear and open type, and illustrated with appropriate engravings. Neatly bound in cloth, price. $1, or in leather, $1.25. THE LIFE or Our Lord and Saviour Jrsus Christ, BY REV. JOHN FLICETWOOD, D.D., CAREFULLY REVISED BY REV. JOSEI’II BELCIIER, D.D. rtrrsasonasaorlinas BICHI‘IOND HILL. THE LIFE OF JESUS Cll RISTis the pili- losophv of true religion. It exhibits the Principles of Christianity in their purity and beauty. It is perfect oxcoilonce personified. 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 to tho scholar, as to ‘him who knows no more, but kiiOWsliisBiblo true.’ L‘elolicr’sreviscd edit- ion contains the Livos of the Apostles, His- tory of the Jews, and an Essay on the Evi- donces of the Bible It is printed ill a clear and open type, in one royal octavo volume handsomer illustvated. and will be furnished in the following styles :â€" To BORROWERS.â€"-Tltis 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. II’ropi‘airtifes mortgaged may be sold or ex- Our Implements and Machines have: been before the public ciange or other property, or the Mort age . . ' - . "a may be redeemed before maturity, IF DESPRED. flardthe last] Siven tgat Bv Illusonnowua. a a slng e aure 0 e we -earne an ' ' ‘ II 1 n ,, Al‘l’llca‘10‘39l'0' Lms Wl“.l’°Y°°°l-"ed by they already sustain. Prudence, however, dictates to the to Secretary. Robert James,junr., or R. H. F to rely upon such Machines only as have been armer . ' ' thoroughly tested, TENDERS will be received up to Wednes- day, the 12111 inst, at 3 p. m., for Cutting down the Hill and making a Bridge between Lots 20 and 21, iii the 2nd Con. For particu- Ials 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. HATS AND CAPS! Just received upwards of 50 dozen. in Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s sizes, in every conceivable Shape. Make and Variety. Call and examine the Prices, at Smith, Newmarket, from VVliOln Circulars and the Rules of the Society, together with any fuither information, may be obtained. 11:]: Letters to be prepaid. Toronto, April 12. 1861. PATTERSON & BROTHERS, 118-4m 124-iiv. Richmond Hill, March 1, 1861 Jas. F. Brown, W Cloth .I’rice so 00 1V2"- S- POLLOOK’S BROKER 1861 For the Season. 1861 Law Sipep,.._........ ...... u ’ 250 Late G.A.Bamrd,s‘ h .. Cloth. ‘ullGilt. ........... . “ 300 Richmond Hill’Apr” 25,1861. 1254, Estate and; General Agent, ‘ _ l Roan. iuii om. ...... a 350 GENT FOR â€""' THE. Hoff BIBLE For Family and Pulpit Use. OUR EDITIONS OF Till”. IIOLY BIBLE are unequalled for their durability. finish. elogance,aiid completeness; no effort hav- ing been spared to render them perfect in every respect. Besides the Old and New 'I'estament, eacll style contains the Apcry- plia, Concordance, Psalms in Metro, Caiino’s Marginal Notes and References, and valuable tables of Scripture Measures, Weights, Coins, &c, The text corrected according to the Standard of the Amerio can Bible Society. They are all printed in large siZod type, in one royal quarto Volume, with a neat Family Rec (1 and Illustrations. ‘ I. Eilib. Leallier,Marb,Edges,Gilt Back Call and See the “New Styles of Prints 2 WM. 6. PULLOCK’S, i YOUNKQ GAMBOY! QEolonial flife Qtssnrancc Glo’p. 1 MASONIC .HALL, Toaos'ro STREET. Grist and Saw Mill! HE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his ' numerous Friends who favored him with TORONTO. their custom at the Headford Mills, begs to MOMY to Lend 0“ Iumved Farm“ inform them that he has taken the MILLS April 19, 1861. 125-1y lately occupied by Mr. B. FISH, known as the Fas. Colors, WIde widths. from 422d p6,. yard Sherborne M1115 and at 75d per yard. Near the Green Bush Hotel, Yonge Street.â€"- l The BeSt Print”. ever Ofi‘ered These Mills being in first-rate order, any one On Richmond Hill. PHOTOGRAPHS I givi‘ lg him a call will find the Gristiiig done in A '12: ‘86, pm ., . The Cheapest and Best a superior manner. Parties wishing to take their Gristing back with them can do so. Ainbrotype and Photograph GALLERY IN CANADA, THE PROPERTY or “R. W. MCNAIR,K1NG, ILL serve mates for the season as fol- lows :â€" Monday morning, May 13â€"He will leave his own stable, Lot No. 5. 3rd Con. of King, and proceed west to Joseph Nixon’s, Kinghorii. at noon; thence to Plough’s Inn, and stop 1 hour: thence to Thos. Lawson’s, and stop the night. Tuesday morningâ€"lie will proceed to c- Murchy’s; thence to Busby’s at noon ; thence to David Jefi‘ery’s, Town Line Vaughan, and stop the night. 126-tf [13’ All work warranted second to none ill Canada. LADIES’ Boers AND SHOES! UST RECEIVED a large and choice va- riety, and will be sold cheaper than ever GEORGE SQUIRE, Proprietor. 125-tf Markham, April 19, 1861. . . . . Wednesday morningâ€"Ho iwill proceed to and 10 Engravings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3 75 9 ' 9 IS AT Offered befow 0“ Rmhmond Hm' William Graham’s Hotel. 5th Concession ; 2. Einb. Leather, Mai-l). Edges, Gilt Men S & Children S Socks 1 Calf Slippers...” . . . . . . .33. lid. pair. thence 'Il‘hqiiesvilclle at noon: thence to But- 3 RBacklo'a Salesiiiid R Col’d Ens'vs- 5 00 ,_‘ , ‘ . Beautiful Enameled Buckskins,. .45. 0d. °~ tery’s, l. u vi lo. an stop the night. . can, “all ‘ilt i‘dges Back & Sides, Women S and Misses Stockings. lEnamGIBd Sealand Ca"- Bucksins, Thursday ~ mowingâ€"He will proceed to and 14 Steel and Col’d Engraviiigs, 7 00 In ,1" Sizes, in “"0010”. in a" Qualities, and splendid quamv” . . H U . . n .58. 0d. u- Wood’s Hotel. 3rd Con., and remain 1 hour; 4. Extra Paper, lin,’1‘urkov,li‘ull Gilt.l4 at all prices, a, y 7 [rm “ 'd _ h f h , thence to Cherry’s Hotel, Town-line York, and I Steel Plates, Maps and Illum. . . . . . 9 00 9 TORONTO. 835° ca an examme ‘5 01° Pure 8mg stop till 1 o’clock ; thence down the plank to 5. Sxtra Paper, Turkey Morocco: Full W M u S. C K S, g elsewheroo Duncan’s; thence east to Shophaid's Golden Gilt,l&l Steel l’lates,Ma sand Illum 12 00. . . Late (1. A. Bernard’s. J- a MES R 9 WE 11,- 8- POLLOCK- Lion Hotel Yonge Sheet and stop the night. do. do. Ido Antique 19003 Rlchmoud H'll' All“ 25' 1861' 126'” , Richmond Ilill, May 16. 1861. 129-tf Friday morningâ€"He will proceed up Yonge 6. Extra Paper. Turkey Morocao, Full mâ€";â€"_â€" Proprietor and Principa] Operator Street, calling at Palmer’s Hotel; thence to Glit,18 l’lates,i\laps.llluiii &Clasp, )5 0t!‘ Colt 1* Guild. T Steel’s, Green Bush Hotel: thence to Shep- ‘ _ . ammo April 19, 1861, 125-137 hard & Featherston’s Hotel, Thornhill, at iioon- $1000 A YEAR can he made. by enter iriain AML mto my premlses on Saturday, June LAWNILAL _. ..... m...â€" 1 NOTIOE- thence to Raymond’s Hotel, Richmond Hill; men in selliiig the above and other plopulal; 2nd install t, .A. Sorrel Colt, About four years old,â€"with four white feet and a white stripe down its face. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying thence to McNairs. Lot No. 25, 2nd Con., and stop the night. Saturday morningâ€"He wilrproceed to Giles Carswall’s: thence to Cnristison’s Old Stand Yonge Street: thence to his own stable. He works of ours. Our inducements to allsuch are. exceedingly liberal. As these books are unequalled ill their men cliaiiical execution, as well as value of their contents, a certain and rapid sale follows their; Shirts 2 Shirts ! 2 TENDERS wi.l be received by A. Law, at US'I‘TBCO‘IZGCIIII nicohassortment of Men’s his Office, Richmond Hill, up to the SHIR'I S, in White, Long Cloth. and 8th day of June next, for GRAVICLLING Fancy Regatta, Jean, Checks and Stripes; and GRADING part of the Markham and also a nice assortment of Plain and Fancy Elgin Mills Plank Road. ., . . ‘ . will serve mares at his own stable until Monday, introduction everywhere. ' “pauses' DAVID WOOTEN bh'rlmg'WRoal g°°d value at l l‘ 01' llamcula'“: llIr‘l’ll' to . the 13th instant I For single copies, or for terms to ageiits,with_ Bond’s Lake Huge, WM. S. IPOLLOCK’S, l A. LAPngidcnt The same rout will he continued each week other information, apply to or address Oak Ridges. June 151, 1861. 1333 Mahmoud "in. ate C, A. Barnard s. ' during the season, Health 9511 ngthor per- JOHN E. 101 II. It, Publisher, “35‘ 1: 18512 12.7% Richmrnil ill“. Mai ‘33-; lssla’ milling- IQO-gt. No. 1517 Sensors; St.. Philadelphia}!.

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