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York Herald, 18 Oct 1861, p. 3

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TWO doors south of the “ York Herald” Office. ,. where he h’as'On hand a general assortment of .35 (Household Furniture, Of the best quality, cheap for cash. .{yGDIA Call is Solicitcd. Richmond 11111. June 7,,1861. 132-1". â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~ ""M am... ’v‘rfm~ Just iArr‘rived’ In Town. J. C. WHEELER. (No connection of the late T. .1. Wheeler.) - CLOCK WATCHMAKER, Jeweller 8L Dentist. I , I __ ~ . _ Winn in. Haul}. I - o. w. i... .. hummus-imam... .1 AT» 2 o . Richmond Hill and vicinity-.that he has. - 0N Friday, 00101161'"’.25t11, 1861, . 'ust commenced the aboVe business, and hopes ’ """"‘ , . i . When a number of Prizes will be awarded. ‘NI , V I _ I j? R S . o a strict attention, gozd workmanship, and Has now in Stock .1 complete assortment. of éderat‘e charges. to‘gain the support and a SINGLE AND~ DOUBLE tronage of the public in. general. , HA S S . In every description-of Mountings, which The mum..- or Tue- - . . 1 Vittorio" AGRICULTURAL ‘fi‘siicliiv ' ,, ,1 EXAMINE Tm; LATEIsT. .l M. P. R0 .V., E 0.. e-FANNIIN G. MIL »BEFQRE buyingIany ‘IoItIier Fanning Millâ€"- ' ‘ considered by competent J ud'ge's to ‘be the best- constructed Mill before the "Canadian" public for separating Oats from Spring Wheat, Peas and Oats. _and for cleaning in faetall I kinds of Grain. This Miil stands unriyraIIIed, SUGARsi‘Wi‘. ' DOn‘t miss our present Bargains H E Subscriber Would respectfully antipunce - ‘ - ‘ , : ~ to the Residents of Richmond'fli land. ls made argued the Farmers of the surrounding country..that D he' has just received a splendid large lot _of I A1111 is, no... its constructiOiiptbe best 101- raiâ€" - .W‘ew Gr'corgIIl'easi, sugars, more use in the Province. , , A . ‘ " ~ . _‘ _ ,. They are manufactured by the undersigned, at Richmond Hill, to Whom all orders should ' be addressed. 03" Farmers would-do ‘well to call and ex- amine the Mill, when pass‘ing down Yonge St.‘ {I Orders left at the residence of Mr- Southard, at Newmarket, wi‘l receive prompt attention. Shopâ€"Within Eight Rods ofRayinond‘s Ilote SOUTIIARD, BOYNTON & Co Richmond Hill. July 18.I1'86.-1;- 138a? He would also announce that he has engaged the services Of a thorough experienced Watch- maker. lately. from England; customers may therefore rely on having their work well done.' Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Please obserVe the address, If. C. W HEELER ; P ‘5 ‘ VI "A l r, . Rules and Regulations : - _, lst No person will be allowed to compete as a’lMember who has not become so before the 20th October. 1861. I I 2nd. Members who are subscribers 101118 amount of $4, may enter any article free of extra charge. Members from $1 to $4 will be required to pay 20 cents entrance for Horses Next door to the “ Yolk Herald" Office, and Cuttlefbnd ‘Idcente {61' Pigs and Sheep; ‘ other articles free. ' 3rd. Persons desirous of entering articles .be. offch on most for competitioh,"who‘are'110.t;Meinbers of the , , Richmond Hill, October 1861. if Society, will have to pay $2 entrance. GRAND-.r-~FESTI VAL ! I ' V ’ 4th. No Animal or article entered shall en- EITHER FOR HE BMIOIWIIIO “7951013” Sabbath S°h°°l title its owner toa prize, unless-considered CASH OR CREDIT :. intend celebrating their Anniversary by a worthy of such by the Judges. TOBACCOS, C111“. ESE, RICE, Basins, Currants, Vinegar, r - SOAP, &c. &c, 61.0. which he oti'ers, at ‘vei‘y different Prices to what they will be required to pay for the same Goods a fortnight hence," and would recom-r mend his friends to call, or send their orders without delay: FineSOdch’bng‘Breakfast Teasmt 2s. 6d per‘lb. do. f‘ 3s. 3s. 6d. “, do. “ 3s. 6d. and: TEA : 5th, All Agricultural Produce exhibited must i w - f be owned and raised .by. the party entering it, I At Butt??? Ulagih‘ffitéa’ofim concessm“ o and the growth of 1861 , and all Stock and ~ ‘( Ia , , Implements to be exhibited by the owner or WEDNESDAY, OCT, 30, ’61 ' manufacturer only, For they;beiiefit and encouragement of the 6th.'Animals or articles intended for com- Sabbath School. ' petition must be on the ground ‘by 10 o’clock TEA Wm be served at Two,” 0,0,ock after on the morning of the Exhibition, and entered which a number of entirer New and Select with the Secretary. The Books will be closed Dialogues, Recitations and Poetry will be re at 11 o’clock. . cited; as well as various pieces of Music to be Superior do Engliin du SplendidIYoung HysOn do 3s..-t)d._perl.1b.. I' ' I I [There is not another lot of Green Teas in Toronto at anything like the money.] . I i 1 “ WORMS. ‘ ‘ Fine, Sweet, Bright Dry, Porto Rico Sugar. ’ For destroying Worms in children, SITTZER’S "'3 and 1‘ “’5' for $1' ' 'vnmnruou CANDY ' or iii ' t 1 . . i I is y at e’mos easan Wine 53-1)- 101330“) 15‘ 351' P“ 11)" Worth 15’ Gd' safe, and effectual remedy nowin use. Try 1%! Sol per lb. hy the box. I by all dealers in medicines. Finest American Rice,23'lbs.for $l[d1rt cheap] . _I., Raisins, [Best Fruit] 6d. and 7d§. per 11);, or t) and 11 lbs. for $1. [A reduction from the above by the box.] As before.the best Soap in the city 7d;. per bar, or 9 bars for $1. . Vinegar [strong enough to pickle nails] ls. 3d. per gallon.’ “ The above is only a small sample rif our present bargains. P S.â€"â€"The Conductor of The New Street Railway will bring you to on door. DUGALD CRAWFORD, Corner of Yonge and Agnes Streets. IMPORTANT. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIGISYRUP. is highly re- commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma,«0roup,-’and $£tiiseases of the Lungs and, Throat; 25 cents per . t e. , A All my Collars: ARE WAR RANTE I} SAFE In every respect. NOTICE OF REMOVAL HE Subscriber.in returning thanks to his nuniero'us'fiiend's, begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and Vicinity, that he has removed ' INTO HIS NEW HOUSE 1 one doorISouth of Mr, Harrison’s Saddlery Shop, where by strict: appliCation to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on him heretofore. » All Orders punclually'allondod to.- The Produce, Ladies’ Work, &c., &c., will sung by the Children. from the compositions of be EXh'b‘IOd "1 [he OXIOHSIVG I’lllldI'l‘gS Ia’lf’ly Waters. Bradbury,’Dadmun, and others. L erected by Mr. John Abell, Macinnist. Ihe Eminent Ministers oftho Gospel are expected, Prize List Will be read out immediately after to harmonize the meeting, and improve the the Judges make their returns; and no animal occasion. ' i or article must be removed from the building Tickets of Admissionâ€"Adults, 25 cts. Chil- 01' grounds 1|" 11‘? Judges, 3W§Td5 15 made, dron, half-price. To be had of Mr. Thomas know“. under forfeiture oflremiums. _ Antes. Brown’s COI‘JOI‘S. and of David Gallo- Entries can be made With the Secretary at way. the Secretary; or at the door the day of Pine Gm"? IMIIL“. any lime PreVlOus 10 111° tIie'partv. day of Exhibition Buttogvme Oct 11 1861 A charge of 5 cents will be made for per- sons entering the building during the Exhibi- BAZAAR 2 Jets. F. n, B‘ltOK‘E‘R,‘ »" Estate and Gencra‘l'A‘gen-ts assuage ' . I have also on hand a large assortment of IVHIPS {3' IVHJPLASHES All ofwbich will be sold at unusual low Colonial Iltife Qieeur‘atttc Qlo’p. l Illusoni'cT 113.th , Touox'ro STREET. TORONTO- ’ ‘3" Money to Lend on Improved Farms 125-1)‘ prices. The public will do Well to call 2 and examine the Stock before purchasing April 19, 1861. WI :1 - vin. Ringâ€"o , a . tionâ€"children free. III? For particulars see Bills .' JAS. HARVEY, ART’R MCNEII., elsewhere. As I am determined not be under sold by any in the trade. A O liquidate the Debt remaining on ALL ~ - - - > Toronto Sent. 20 1061. 147-20, - . . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . SAINToS 080m“, K5,, _ Secretary. ProSIde'nt. Richmond 111” Oct. 4, 1561. - 149â€"31110. “a ‘ ‘ I ’ -_ I I Knees, Wind Cal's, Founder, Sole Bruise A Bazaar or sails of Findley Work will he vaughan: OCI- 3: 1861- 149'3 ’ [L3 Garments cut to order "n the ShorIeSI egg gilt-5' li'fllltcfls and Crave];Gmcked’uoofSI Semwhos’ Can_ “mice. and in the latest 5,3,0, ker, Thrush. and Corns : also, of Megrims, held at KING STATION, on the Northern R.R., JAMES B, BURNES, E Want a“ 3011"“ “gem in ever." COUMY Vertigo. Epilepsy, Staggers, and other dis- BUIL- OW receiving the Best and Cheapest as- ” 9 \i l‘l 0” Tues‘lay’ the 22nd msmm’ Important Credit > Sale L is R i ° ‘ T“"”"‘ “““"°"’°' ' - 11 the PriiiikliiiiSelvfidwsllfddhiiiznad'llot: mesomwm’mgsm‘d “m - . ' 5.44;..â€" . . -' “ .‘ se ' . u , i v , r ,1 , For the purpose of enabling the Congregation . I. - Richmond 11111, Oct. 10, 1861. 18003111, MEN’S 3 ,imited “dummy”. Ilimvenfig Agains wow,” '1 IIE HORSE AIVD IIIS DIS LASES W ILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, l’oll Evil, Glan- ders. Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfelt, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Grails, Diseasesof the Eyeand Heart. &c., and Low to manage Castration.Bleeding.'l‘rephinhing, 'Roweling, Firing. Hernia, A-mputation,’1‘ap. - ping. and ‘otheréurgical operations TIIE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU of Rarey’s method of taming Horses; how to Approach. Halter or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to strung sounds and sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to harness; also.tlio form and law of Warranty. The whole being the result of fifteen years careful study ofthe habits, pecularities, wants and weaknesses of this noble and useful animal The book contains 384vpages. appropriately illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings. 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. in cloth, extra. $1.25. . THE FAMILâ€"irâ€" DOCTOR ; A COUNSELLOR. 1N SICKNESS BY I, Professor Henry S. Taylor, M.D.‘ Pu O’I‘OGRA His 1 PHOTOGRAPHS 1 universally improved, both by the faculty and The Cheapest and Best others. In plain language, free from medic. Aiubrotype and Photograph to wipe ontthe Debt remaining on the Church, The Iio‘zuar will be open at ten o’clock. Re- freshments provided at all hours. There will also be a CONCERT in Mr. Dennis’ New-Brick Building. in the evening, for the same object. Doors open for the Con- cert at 7 o’clock. " All who feel disposed to contribute to a work so laudable. can send their contributions to Mr. Geo. Garden. or bring them on the appointed day. I Kip! Oct. 17, 1861. FANNING MILLS&. PUMPS HESubscriber begs to intimate to the pub- be generally, that he manufactures the latest im proved PUMPS AND FANNING MILLS In his Shop. at Stouffville, where all orders ontruted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion: and for cheapness and durability he defies competition." Repairing done with despatch. All letters addressed to PETER KRIBS. . '- , Stoufi'villo P. 0. ~ ‘- Stouffville, Oct. 15, 1861. ,. Ever shown on Richmond Hill, in Frock, Shooting, Albert and Seek Shapes. in Full Cloth, Tweed, Doeskin, Broad Cloth, and Cassimere, made in the Best St.er by Superior Workan And will be sold as cheap as the same quality can becold in Toronto. Please call and ex- amine our stock. pay :1 Salary of V I 1 $40 per Month & all'EXpenses. To local agents a commission of 30 per cent. on all sales. . Every machine is warranted to give nniver- _ sal satisfaction. and kept in repair six months. Recent improvements renders this machine the cheapest and most popular in the market. For full particulars and a permanent business, ad- dress. With stamp for return letter, I HARRIS BB OTHERS. 301.3 AGENTS FRANKLIN SEWING MACHINE co 137-3111 Box 186 Boston, Mass. 1 our 111.11 1111.11 1 ‘ ‘0 be sold Public Auction. on Lot No. 17, 4th concession of Markham, on IVedncsolay, October 23rd, 1861 The following superior Farm Stock and Im- plements. the property of Mi'.IEdward San~ derson, viz ‘ ‘ 1 Superior Mare. 0 years gold, by Robin. Hood 1 do Gelding, 3 do by ‘Great Britain’ (matched and have taken several prizes) 1 superior Gelding, 8 years old 1 Durham Cow, 4 years old, by ' Comet.’ dam imported‘ Yorkshire Lass.’ in calf by ' Goldfinder ’; took the second prize at the Yonge Street Agricultural Show in ’61 2 Durham Cows. 4 years old, by ‘ Comet’ , darn by ° Young Britain,’ in calf by ' Gold- ’ finder’; ‘ Goldtinder’ took the first. prize at the Yonge Street Agricultural Show in ’61 1 Durham Cow, 5 years 'old, bred by Mr. Mil- ler. in calf by 8. Durham Bul 8 Grade Cows - . : l Heifer, ‘2 years old. by Mr. Jeiining’s Bull ; _ ‘dam Iuy ‘ Comet,’ gran-dam by ‘ Britain’ 151-6m' 4 Yearling Heifers. by ‘Augustus.’ [For ‘ Augustus’ pedigree see US. Stock Re- gister. No. 71) ] ' 6 pure bred Leicester Ewes. from the flocks of Mr, Jackson, Gore of Toronto ; and Mr. Tran, Markham . 17 well-bred Ewes, from the same flock 9 Ewe Lambs. same breed 4 Ram Lambs, do , 1 pure bred Leicester Ram, 1 shear. bred by Mr. John Gill, Toronto township 1 Lumber Waggon ‘ l Waggon. with pole and shafts ‘ I Threshing Machine. 4 horse power, cleaner 1 Turnip Scuflier 1 Seed Drill._Seymour and Morgan’s 1 Market Sleigh, cast shoes 1 Wood Sled. iron shoes WANTED, SMART ACTIVE SERVANT GIRLâ€" one who thoroughly understands gene- ral House work. Apply to ' M RS. J. 11 AR’RISON, Plank Ram‘- WM. s. POLLOCK. . 150-31- ‘Ricbmond Hill, Sept. 11, 1861, . 146 HARNESS! ‘ {HARNESS 1' SINGLE OR DOUBLE '1' HEAVY on LIGH’I‘I WELL-MADE AND 'DURABLE: MAY BE HAD or Richmond Hill. Oct. 10,1861. Houses and; Lots for Sale. OR EXCHANGE. I WO HALF ACRE LOTSâ€"with a good Dwelling House on each. pleasantly situ- ated about‘halt'i't mile north of Markham Vil- ' legs, are offered for sale on very reasonable terms. They will he sold separately or to- gether to suit purchasers, For terms and other particulars. enquire of the Proprietor, DAVID WUO'I‘ PEN, Bond’s Lake, or at this Office. I . , Oak Ridges, June 27, 1861.~ Advice to Caiiadians ! Canada ! Canada ! heed the sound That comes to you ’c1‘oss your southern botmd, Southerner, Northerner. Beauregard, Scott, Englishman, Scotchmah, Irishman hot; Brothers and fathers. ye‘Magog and Gog, We on 1 compare it to nothing but dog eating ll , ' l “I l; I 11 - ' I I - M {111111 51’1111111 In” nu“ "ll llIliui'li "hill H" "II “I dog. t .. ‘ Two hundred thousand kinsmen with knives, r HE Subscriber has on hand, Or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the Seeking nought else but each o"ier's lives, best materials, THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. Met one Sunday morning at the Bull’s Run . ' AIHII aimed Pt each other their rifles and guris; A tiousand fell robly, the rest ran away, , ,7 - c . T - . ‘ Vowing they’ll show ’cm-soinc 0.1101‘ day. An assormnnt Of \‘ HIPS, LAinEb’ sic. Longtauu'y on hand. K gun", Canada’ mm your eyes {mm a'Slght COllal'S 'Wal‘l’antcd t0 140011 ‘85 Wear 6-11. evo ting as this to all that is right ' ' '. . ' ‘ ” F.-om your neighbors’ folly learn td prepare Also, kept for Sale Patterson 8/ Bro’s. Flows-Poems, Lands/odes, &c. (11'? Call and Examine, at WM. HARRISON’S Richmond Hill, October 17,1861. " - 151.3”, In time Of sweet peace tor wii er and war “J. I K. FA LCONBB I Di}E technicalities, it gives you simple remedies A long six months" winter, you have soon to TAKES pleasure in announcing to his Friends and others, that he is now reCeiving GALLE RY IN CANADA: 135-3m. Letters Remainingin RICIIMONDHILLPostOfiice OCTOBER 1. 1861, Ambler, Wm. Bernard, H G. Brillinger, George Benson. Mrs. James McGee, James CobIer, Peter [2] McPherson, Timothy Cummer. Mrs. Mary A.Mc(iarry, Edward Campbell, Mrs. T. McLean. Laughlin Collett, Martin Patterson. Bro. [‘2] Colbert, Reuben Ross, Mr. Mark Dickson. G. P. Redjrath, Robert Doyle, Miss Mary Simpson.James Metcalf. Robert Moore, Robert McMurchv, Mrs. and tlieproper treatment ofthe sick. The Dis- eases ot Childhood,the Diseases of Manhood, and the Diseases peculiar to Women, are all treated of in a clear and practical way. AI- ways at hand. and ready to serve you, the simple receipes of this book may soon save you much sufi'ering, and many times the cost I of the volume, Itis printed in a clear and open type. and illustrated‘with appropriate engravings. Neatly bound in cloth. price. health, and directions for the sick chamber. If not, we entrcat you, repair every man To uoorn do sON’s Store. as soon as you can. Our 11:?” Rock Oil, and Coal Oil, and Fluid for burning, The sun to a blush for a month has been turn- ing , ' ’ If Globes. Wicks or Chimneys. you should out of them run, You can always recruit easily obtained for the cure of Diseases in all meetâ€"- an Extensive and Superior Stock of ,s n forins,with important rules for preserving the Have you calculated where to gellight 81. heat '1 I3] these things at BOOTH Fox, Edward Shaw W. J - ~ &soNs - . I - . - Granger, Henry [2] Simpsbn. Juiiior, James ? ggggngiglelfils .Or if you brim Gas. and your pipes' have got ' . . . . 7 i ' . .* 8 $1. or m loathe“ $1.25. HarleyLMh Smng' Peter- 1 Root Slicer leaking, He would directuparticular attention to 1115 assortment of W OOLENS, comprtSmg a TORONTO THE I [FE OF. Hoy‘se,‘J,ohn Herbert. Denis Harrison, John Hall. James Stephenson. G. Smith Joseph Sheppard, James Tenuison. Arthur 1 Grain Crusher 1 Iron Plough 1 do Rihbing Plough Or if you do not. but to do so are thinking, ‘ Just, give us achance, we’ll do the thing that is right, I And doubt not. we’ll prove, we can give to you TWEEDS. large supply of DOESKINS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS JAMES -_ RAWE, Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 3 Wooden l’louglis BY REV. JOHN 'FnhETWOOD, 13.0., Proprietor and PrincipalOpera-tor .Ilélll'lefll, Jo‘h‘pllFletcher Tpmson. .llvghn 1 Yankee mough 8 light. Y f i In every color, BLANKETS, &c., 81.12.; also to . mm. , mm mmas ,I . . . - u, in ,,,:A,.__ S- ,. T V . - -- - ‘ ' . CAREFULLY REVISED . ~ , 1 Pair 11011 Harrows Calvert’s . e ”’ “LA “Gr 0‘“ “mules “1 . r . . I . » Tore to A 119 1861 I ' . ' Linfoot. John VHIldeblll‘P‘ll Miss M. - ' ' this I ’ “a. . II 1.. ‘ 111‘ i ~ In ' ' . ‘ ‘ * i â€" n ’ pn- .’ ' » . r 3 ' < ‘ 4‘ ’ ‘ » ' I I I ,. P, W d d . , ,I _.I ,I . _, u ,_ _ .I I i I .II I , ~ I I , _ . . . . Bl REV.JOSL111 BLLCIIER, D.D. Lanzgstafl', John VVhalen. Daniel } 1)::er agngnflofiyer To give satisfaction we were ne’er known to [1111mm (“twin III In“, {11% “Ilium, III“ II“, I am,“ In II.‘ “Inning,” , ,NEW IMPROVED _ I . r ' ' M. TEEFY, P.111 1 Iron Grubber, Calvert’s miss, 8 ' ‘E i' ‘ " ' ’ “ ‘ ‘ " g 2 i i _ HE LIFE OF JESUSCH [USTIS the Phl‘ A variety of New and Beautiful Materialsâ€"in rich Silk. _VVool and EiiibrOidered lobes, Printed Cashmercs, Gala Plaids, All-wool and Union \Vinseys, Cobou‘rgs, &c..C,otton- Goods of every description, Gloves, Hosiery, and Prints all new in style. .119 is also in possession of a large lot of _ losOphv of true religion. It exhibits the Principles of Christianity in their purity and beauty. It is perfect excellence personified, that the mind of man may grasp it, and be We have S'I‘OVES that would turn to a tropic the pole, ' To convince you of this we’ll call over the roll, VVo’vo the ID" Standard, Emporium, Cupid Map of Upper canard: .‘v I Furnace Boiler, 32 gallons 1 Cooking Steve 2 Platform Scales, wiIlyijgEh 1050 lbs I 9. Sets Team Harness ' ’ ! I O‘ULD you secure a Valuable and ornaa mental Work of Reference 1 Subscribe And every word IS true. I 1 $6,811,216 'do silver mounth TI :1an iiotjpnr], q B_ d d R v) » I m. me changed into the saute image. 'l‘boinspired I ‘ » I . . I ‘ M C! u [ed to 1‘uggv .. tie snow- 11' . an in way ' » O . . I writers have ivon it to us in detached des- Fo-r upyvards of: three years past)! have bag“ 1 (‘0 9’ K “Io ’1} 4.- ) CO "LBurner , . P A P E R G- I N G- s l ‘ ‘. us. L I . . d l engaged In a busu‘less' which has ylelded me at 1 Glllldblfllle I_ AI ' _ V’ _ I I . . . .- J, I» 011p 10 I I” . 03 W09 :33 allange “886 “)6 mm of $3.000 per ammm, but being desi. Cradles, Scythes’ Rakes, Forks. Doubyetroes’ I‘he Ariel, the Magic, Viola. and Sylvan. ' And Will aware in the course of a few days a quantity 0f ' - . um) . in one harmonious vrholc, With such come And last but not least, the splendid Albanian r In short, we have srovss of every shape, make and kind. I . For coal. wood, both or either in stock you will find; . Pipes Elbows and Dumb-Stoves, Shovels and Silters, , , Pots, Kettles and Spiders. e’on down to the ments,"explanations and incidental informas tion as to render it alike acceptable to the scholar. as to ‘him who knows no more, but knowshisBible true.’ Beloher’srevised edit6 ‘ ion contains the Lives of the'Apostles, His. tory of the Jews, andan Essay on the Evi-s dences of the Bible. It is printed in a clear and open type, in one‘roval octavo volume Neck Yokes 40 Acres of Fall Wheat in the ground, 22 of which are fallow ; and sundries not enumer' 'ated. I I v The above Stock cannot be surpassed in this neighborhood. as the Proprietor- has spared neither trouble nor expense in selecting and Ill-unrated Map of Upper Canada Geo. C, Tremaine, the old of Deacripttve 1 LADIES’. FASHIONABLE rues. Viz ' VictOrines, Cuffs and Gauntlets ;' also, Gentlcinerfs‘Caps from bOcts to $5 50. ms su‘ocK OF _..GRO;(‘ERIES! r u “f going to Europe in the course of a few be for the purpose‘of there iiitroducing'the b ess, 1 am willing to teach it to any one‘who WI and me $11. The business is no humbug, but of a highly useful and general character. adapted both to cities and villages, and one that any person of ordinary capacity, young or old, male or female. can acquire with a few hours’ In preparation by and Well-known -publisher County Maps., ,, . I I I B-Residehts of the Province everywhere , will be called on by Local or Travelling agents nooks, b- d' , d :3 II o lease of'the Farm has ex- _ , . I , I I . I . I I practice, and by which they can secure a very PISSdJHEndqu. Sandefsun has. purchased a Llfmrsi -‘ I In every department Will be found, as heretofore, complete, and offered at prices as 10"01110- May‘l‘sslfi â€" I .138'“ Ilgll‘dsomi‘l)‘ {IIUSI'ath. find WIIII’O {1111115th randsomelmg’mo' several Young ladies W110 Bush Farm in the tovv‘hship of I’I'ullet, every We aslsureiyoui dem'fneudsa your need not go Iow‘as the present state of the wholesale market will permit, ‘â€"“_’_’“'â€"‘~W glépséoggfg’ving Styles lvâ€" Price $0 00 iave receive 'it- t' f- ,b ' .- escwtere .» I. . . I - I . _l ‘ ' ., 'k- f I . a . New York Slate]tailIIUIEellt‘1::v“;::Ea,1;: hi; . article must be . '- Fm, Plumbing and GagF-ming’ “WW... 0, fig- . Whilst thanking" [123 friends for post favor 3,116 regrets to mom Canada .Permanent Blinding Law ShgepII‘I.I I. , I ,. r 2 5,, upwards of $20 per week by it, and them is no ‘VItllout Resel‘ 9' ‘ 'I‘iuivare. . tion til/(If he an“ be obliged toplace m Stilt EVERY account winch has 7101, , AND SAVINGS’.SOCIETY. Cloth. 11"“ (101.. . . . .. .- . 3 00 fleasgndwhy any (med else cannot do the same. TERMS ; $8. and under, Cash ; over [ha OPP‘LSBI'S W0;V0 milled, the roads Sll‘eWed Wllh been syfigfactorily segucd up to the lst of January last. I . C _ i I _. . V: I Roan. 1‘ till bill, . . . . . .... 3 50 “"8” 5' eve" 0”“ owem’l’ 11,3511 15110 Ped' ‘1 ‘ tl ’ Cr d't 'll be iven on . napsao (S, I I . . v ,A ' ' ‘ ; ’ . - Sonscuisnn 'ArrrAi. $541450}? INVESTED 0N v ~‘T . dling afl'air. bl‘ft a business that is perfectly re- $3,122,,yapgfi‘gffjoimen3,83 g Swords. muskels and bayonets, belts, boots and He would (llSO respeclfully remmd his customers that many of their REALIESTMIE’ $42é,365:7ANNUAL INCOME I THE HOL} BIBLE spectable. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure . . haversacks- accounts and notes become due on the Isl of October,I,apd that he would mm MEMBERS, $3oo,ooo_ ‘ The field now is our’s. and asecond Bull’s Run 13 seen at the charge made at BOOTH & sou ! «Leaving joking aside, a kind welcome to all If might in out-Igloo you want, give us a calI.I ‘ BOQTH So'Ns, ‘ corpsuivioaxeus, ‘ ' QEitt-ijllote, finestâ€"ilmu, 1311155 limb one. Euro-workers. . Plumbers, Steam & Gas Fitters South-East Corner of Yonge 5:. Queen Sts. 145-2111 aâ€"ah-I-u_â€" . For Family and Pulpit Ilse. OUR EDITIONS (FTP-I111 [HOLY BIBLE are unequalled for theirIdurability, finish. elegance,and completeness: n'o eti'ort hava ‘ ing been spared to render them perfectIin ' every respect. ' Besides the Old and New . Testament, each style contains the Apcrya plia, Concordance, Psalms in Metro, Canne’s Marginal Notes arid References, and valuable tables of Scripture Vloasures, ‘ Weights, Coins, «51c, .Tho text corrected according to the Standard of the Ameri- can Bible Society. They are all printed .in large sized type, in one royal quarto Sale to commence at TEN (rm. .1. GeaMLEY, Auctioneer. 149-4 who would like to learn the business for their their-own amusement or pleasure, will find the practice. of it a pleasant pastime, and one that they will take great interest in. On receipt of Markham. Oct. 1. 1861. . $1,0I willsond printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire the art, and these instructions will also contain eyery' particular relative to the carrying it on so that it will be highly profitable. The purchaser of the “ print-5 ed instructions ” will also be authorized to teach it to others - and I have sometimes received as, high as‘t‘sQO‘ll, for teaching it personally to a single individual. I would state furlher that $2.50 or $3.00 Ilvill buy every thing that is ne- cesshry to commence the business with, and the articles can be got almost anywhere, in city or country, or, if preferred, 1 can furnish them- ADDRESS,‘PREPA1D, ‘ Alvord T. Parsons, feel particularly obliged by prompt payment. " .. Rich-mend H111, Sept. .26, 1,861. 031“ Mason“? .3311» 0mm ' - D1aucrons.-'--Jo.sepli D.--Ridout, J..- G. Che: ‘wett,‘James G. VVoris,‘ Thomas Maclear, Peter ' Paterson,IJ. G. Beard. S._No_rdhei-ner, T1105. 1). Harris. , . ' Sot.iOrro_rt,_â€"â€"-Edwmd C. Jones. SECRETARY ‘AND 'I‘nnas’uu'srdâ€"JT flex-burl Mason. ' HE Stock ofthis Institution presents a pro- fitableiaud'easily convertiblemode of in- vestment, basedon Real Estate security, ren- dering it peculiarly suitablefor, Farmers,CIergy - men, Teachers, Mechanics, persons inthe re- , I _ I ccipt of salaries, and those whose incume‘is (10- Volume. With ii. ‘neat’ [family Record and rived from their capital. ' Illustrations. _. - SAVINGs’ BANK BRANCH.â€"â€"Stttlis of Four I. Emb. Leather,Marb,Edges, Gilt Back Dollars and upwards are received by the Society and 10 Ellgl‘uVIngS..’,. . I . . . $3 75 on deposit, 5111;391:110 withdrawal. and bearing 148-81. UNiOiyv'iLLE CARRIAGE FACTORY GEORGE EAgIN. , ,. N Tendering thanks tobis friends and the public generally, for their liberal support in past years, and soliciting the continuance of that patronage, cordialiy invites ' an inspection of his present Stock of ‘ ' ’ " . CARRIAGES.BUGGEES.&C: ovum-rumor neuritis. . .__...â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- No article ever before introduced to 1"... . the public has equalled the LIQUID GUTTA. PERCHA for coating tin» “or other? roofs, T°’°’7’°, Sért- 1851- new or'_rol'd.I One gallon, costing $1.50, , . ~ . , a'eoon THING. will thoroughly. coat-trom 200 to 300 feet DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well worth a trial, in any case of Piles, Burns, Scalds, 01d Sores, 2.13.1.1). Leather. Mui-u Edgesjicm . " v" - ' . . - .- ' ‘ ‘ InflamedorSoreE 0,111 1' 111 ss‘ d I I ‘ N0 36 lee'lb' Stu NBW'YOTk' or r001; End this coating “in render the “very 0389 W110” gnsomlllllgnlfi:§sgmf “"1le TI") WHICH ‘HE CAN SAFELY RECOMMERDTTUmffl interest. at Six per cent. perannum. Theoa-_ Back do Sides, and 8 Col’dEn‘g’vs. 5 00, *â€" 4. roof perfectly wqterproof and will 1a... “menditselfiafler onelrial- ' ‘ . . , . » _ d I ” ’ 1 pital and Assets of the Society, investedin 3.~Roan‘,1‘;ug Gilli Egggs l‘ilalc‘k \SZJSHIOS, 00 I I ' " " ' " 7‘ l 1 i ' , ' ~ ' ‘ ‘ i " T I ‘I I I ' X ‘ i - .' 1 s on first-class landed )ro ert' beiiw andl ‘tee an . ‘o‘i’ "n ravines if ,T ‘~ « - - . . o‘ I . 0 mortgage. 111.1I IsII... _ GABGIJING {SWE'RSEDEll ‘I taped {fines Iona 5’5‘ white le‘adi'of‘ “he-rt. »* Sold by \V, S, POLLOCK. Richmond Hill, Bank: (InadeI'A ga?’ substa22tzazan I fl , [77.21207 ted [Mata zal' pledged for the security of money th’usreimivedh, 4- Extra Paper, 1m, Turke)’,'1‘ “II Gilt.” R‘IGGS’ BLACK-OIL is acknowledged by all who “ 1w D v I . . ' He Wm also make to order every‘desci‘iplioh‘of ' ' ' depositors are at allIgtimes assured of perfect ‘S_toel)ll:ites,'ly1aps andyillum. . .1... 9 00 have used it. 10 be superior to Gargling Oil, or paint. For coveringroofs, either new or » - ‘ r v safety. I 5. ana-l apoi, tin-coy Morocco, but! Gilt,18-Sz‘loel PlatesfMaps nndIIIlum I? 00 I do. do. do. Antique 12 00 6. Extra Paper, Turkey Morocao, Full Gilt,18 Plates,h‘Iaszllum do Clasp, 15 09 To Boundwiuisâ€"This Society'makes ad- vances Ionthe security of Improved City or Country Property, Vrepayable by instalments IVINEGAR I VINEGAR I I Splendid quality 0} Malaga Raisin VINE- _ GAR}. CHEAP, STRONG and ' Excellent for Pickling Just received at - any other Medicine now before the Public for Sprouts, Bruises, Cuts. Galls, and allinjurfes to : Horsonesh. . Good for man and beast. Price, _2§_ cents per bottle. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines ‘ . ’ ‘ o.~w. COLE-MAN, . .' WATCHMAKER a JEWELLER, , no. 283 vouch STREET, renouro, Light 82.111 Gary Wagons: Gigs, Sittings. Iriiick-boards,f&c. CHEAP FOR CASH 0R APPEOVED CREDIT. 3;" : w; , . I .~ . I ,{ ' v a 7 ‘I h ) I. I. . I I}? Please give me a call before purchasingLeisewliere. ' ifggdiug‘gtaffycrignI 6 at P want 01100568 _ I s r , . I .I__ _. I i 1 Properties mortgaged may be sold Or‘ex- ‘ " '" " ' . Come one, come all, and buy‘of me, ‘ changed for other property, or the. Mortgage , - . . . ,_ may be redeemed before maturity, in DESIRED .For I have Buggies, as you Will see, 3,, 1m, BOMOWMI . I, - ' That are ucatxthatare strongfiaridwfitlrbdt doubt Applicdtions for Loans-111111 be received by As theseibOOIis are Ullfifluaned l“ “’01” 1110' Are much superior to any turned out! My terms are‘easy, my price Is smallâ€"â€" the Secretary. Robert James, junta, or R. H“. ohanical execution, as well as value of their Pray do not forget to give mg “3. Lane“, to be pmpam' otherinformation,applyto or address Smith. Newmarket. from wnoin'Circnlars and Contents” a certain and rapid sale follows their 'tbe Rules of the Society, together with any introduction everywhere. '- “V . ‘- ' - r 7 ~ . a 73»: - A . ‘ . . . . - _ JOHN 15., I’O’I‘TIEER, Publisher ' . Unlouvlue’ .1' I I i A T‘. '4 . V '10101110rA1’1'11 .12. No. 617 Say/Imam S,“ Philad’e‘phihP old, we it] has" no‘eciual ~ford-urabi; lily andcbeapncss, [and .we iol’fer‘it to the $1000 .A YEAR can be made by enterprising men in ,selliug the above and other p0 )ular Works of ours. Our inducements to allsuc t are exceedingly liberal. ‘ ’ public iiiin confident of. it. intrinsic excel- 'WM. S. POLLOCK’S. 146. lance, and With our warrahtee that it Will Sold in barrels of Riclmiond'Hill, Sept. 11, 1861; do all we claim for'it. WANTED . I CORDS OF OAK \STAVE TIMBER, Cash on delivery. *- Apply to I H, & J’. HARRISON. “ ’ Plank Road. 150-3 ' . - :E‘IRST store north of Crook‘shank-streetm: forty ‘ganons. each, at. a libflal discount to Repairing in all its branches properly at- tended to. All werk' warranted. N.B. .An assortment of' \VatcheSy' :Clocks, Jewellery-and Faiicvaoods kept on hand. Toronto, Sept. 6, 1861. dealers.,,_AddressIall 0.446,, ",8 I. ,. g I READY ROOFING-'00,, . '23 Cedar-street,New York. . ‘ 148-12111 Richmond 11111, Oct, 10, 1851' fuitiier information, may be obtained. _ For single copies, or7fOr terms to agents,with 121-1112. ~ i45l6m'

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