m... g .}1 - .s ».. ..m.» *. . .v ..a 5'! an no. :1: .v . . '«r- . "‘V. "r â€"- '7‘ 5‘» r" I -“-‘<-\ w“ I “:guvamyés:rend-"n- «- hours in irritating a personal: examinationiof m 2 “I 3 ,- ‘IE‘IPO’IRTAZ’N'I‘ †.. " 1, IF the beyond-gamut theicny, to no preparpd I T r _ p (N 711 , q ' 3 . I ' * 7 1' f0“ '4 b “19; {1‘15} 1“. accordance-witha “'“t' ' f I ‘ 7 1 ï¬- 12 . .v i“; if; -â€"- .- .111 .h ' j. ten req éstpnom “an 1116""Bl'igtltlliéi-Eenéi r w - _ a . rals here he remained through the’ng'ght to r; ‘HE Subscriber has receivedrinstrtmtionsto' i" i 'L lead the army in case of attack. QÂ¥na5Eremorith‘ï¬reparing to leave for St. JOui‘s,’and will go as soon as Gen. Pope arriyzesï¬who has been sent forward, andiiivfi‘llgt‘akiéf command till GenJHunter cashew-.- _- : . A battle _will undoubtedly occur are lono‘. Our troops will meet the enemy fair-1% tint they are disheartened and have lostltheir enthusiasm. . y The body guard, who-could not be in- duced to remain, and who will now disbandj as the terms 01 their enlistment permit," accompany General Fremont, and also his entire stafl, including General Asboth, commanderof the first division. 1 v. BRUTAL NlURDER.â€â€"‘A shocking mur- dcr, most brutal and revolving in its details, was committed yesterday in this city. The murderer, Jeremiah Dempsey by narnc,‘ is a poor drunken creature, well known to the hahttucs of the Police Court, from'diis'. frequent appearances there, and his victim was his wife, also a person of in- temperate habits. As a natural result of their habits, quarrels were of frequent oc-" currence between the wretched pair, and the weaker Of the two was the subject of serere beatings and generally ill usages-â€" Hamilton Spectator of l'VedIzcchuy. THE ONTAuIO BANK. The new building erected for this Institution on VVollington street is nearly completed, and we hear thatthc business of the Bank will be . transfori‘itid to it from the present temporary oflices early 11‘ December. The Ontario Bank is not yet four years in oxlsto ice. but already it has created for itselfa large and profitable business, and won the con- ï¬dcnco of the community. The founder ofthe Institution was the Hon, John Simpson. of Bowmanvi‘zlo , after a career of marked success as 'a merchant, this gent'emun withdrew his ca- pital from trade and in concert with prominent men of-Illontreal established this Bank, of which he became President. VVllell the Bank com- menced business the subscribed capital was $7l)ll,tliltlwiih $140,000 paid tipâ€"but so com- pletely has its good management earned the conâ€" fidejncp 01'.-11.101110d men, that already the sub- scribed capital is nearly $12,000,000, with $1,100,000 paid upin cash. The stock is al- most entirely held by Canadians, ard among its stockholders are to he found the names of n um- bers of oanhI-ewdest capitalists. The Hood- quiirter fthe Bank are atB3wmanville,wheie ltlr. Sin ps0" still resides. At Montreal there is a Branch under the management of Henry Staruos", Es .,1\l.l’.P., aided by Alex. Simpson, 1336., into (.asbi'er ot‘tho Bank of Montreal, and J. G. )fr‘ickonzie, Esq ,Merchant. The Toronto Branch is under the management, of 0. Ash- worth,Esq.. formerly of the Bank of Montreal, aided by W. McMaster.Esq.,morchant, and \V. I’,.,Howland. Esq , M'l‘.1’. There are already agencies at Oshawa.l’rescott,and Owen Sound ; and we learn that ofï¬ces will be soon opened at Guclp'lijan‘d other places. No Bank ever started in this Provinco‘uudor more favorable auspices. It is in the hands _of honorable, prudent busi- nessano‘ii. and. we predict for it‘ a’ long. and suc- cessful career.â€"â€" Globe. _ WW \_.,.â€"â€". , 'B IRT H .’ At “Richmond Hill, on Friday, November 151. the wife of Mr, George Anderson, Pro- prietor of the Elgiu llorso, of a daughter. . MARRIED. On Saturday. the Qnd iusl., at Thornhill, by the Roy. Mr. Viilloughby. MR. JAMES BAILEY to Richmondllill, Nov. 7, 1851. Miss Ransom SnicLs. iteration rates can Akin .ï¬~ Kirkpatrick‘s Report, Oct. 31, 1851.‘ Floors-per bt'l of 196 lbs. - ‘ 00 lo 3 50 Middlings......... . . . . . . . . 5153 Fine. . . . . . . 41010430 Superfine 51510530 ‘2' “ 1.....}...... 550t0560 Fancy....'. . . . . . . 570tob80 Exyra . . . . . . 585t0600 Superior_Extra............ 6 2510650 Bagssfll‘Z lbs . . . . . . . . . 27510295 Oatmeal pcr brl of 200 lbs. . . . 10 to 4 30 Rye Flourâ€"per hr] of ‘2110 lbs .' 2 50 to 3110 theatâ€"per till lbs U C S )riu‘g 1 12 to 1‘ 20 ' C. Fall \ bite I 30 to 1 35 V H“ "“ Red. . 1 25th 1‘30 Poasorper 60 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . t) 75 to 0 80 " Barley-pow 50 lbs. . . .v . . . . . . . (1 50 to 0 6'1) Cornâ€"â€"per51i,lbs . . . . . . . .. . . . 0 52;, to 0 56 Porkcâ€"por hr] of 200 lbs. , Mess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ‘25 to 16 00 . Quinta, Moss. . .. . . . . . . . . . 14 00 ,-1’i'ii'n=e.’..‘.- . . . . . . . 1300 . w Butterâ€"per lb infer. 51. Ordn. 0 (19 to 0 10 Faii'&G00(l....- . . . . . - . . - 01110012 Fine and choicodairy. .:.»... ll 12$ to 0 14 Lardâ€":per, 1b,... . .; . . . . . . . . 0 09'to 0.091 Ashesâ€"flier 112 lbs. . . . . . . . 615to 620 “,I’e'arls‘; .'.‘ .. .. . 6 35 to 6 40 Wooiâ€"--per lb.. . . . . . ....... 0 9.7 to 0 30, Tallow-â€"per lb.. . . .... ..... 01185, to 0 08é. , Stovesâ€"ï¬ler Mâ€"-1)ipc. . . . . . . ‘180 00’ fl ' i - " ’ VV.1 . . . . . . . . '.5200 ' TORONTO hlAliliETS. THURSDAY, November '7. li‘ilIOt‘ilimâ€"‘iSuperï¬no sold at from $11 75, fr?) $4 810:7 Fancy $4 85 ((72 $4 90 ; Extra $5 (30 @$5 75; Double Extra, $5 75 Fa) $5 85. ' Buttor.â€"-â€"14‘resli is unfair supply at from 1-70 ((1) J8 per lb. Fa113W1ieat,-Lâ€"3tlll bshls was the extent of the ' supply tvlrich sold at the following prices. The prices paid for thefbobt samples were lrom $50 95 /(E $110perbshl. “ ‘ Spring Wlieatâ€"â€"l,3tlt)‘bshls in market, which sold from $5092 I?!) $0 94 per bshl. Bulï¬oy.'â€"â€"sold at from ‘42 (13 44c. ‘ ï¬eldeuLQ'ZUt) bshls went off at 51 ((D 530 per 5 ll. ’ ‘ ' ' ' ' v OatstLâ€"Lat 97 m 280 per'bshl. Haynis from $1th2) $16 per ton,- $9’per ton. Applesâ€"Common varieties $51 5 barrel. , v .1: , g, ., l H Eggsp-LFreshfrom wagons’il'S'c Fa) 16c'pe.i'doz, Potatoesâ€"Vary in price from 55 ((D 600. Beefa-Sll F0) 4150 psi- town... Calves $3 no $1 ,5 , each. Lambs '2 db $3, Shoe . 3. (LE $4‘50"e&éh. , 3i, ’ . ’ ' 7’ 12$ ‘ ' Tallow, $6 per 100 lb“ - Timothy Seedâ€"$2 80 R?) $3 per bushel, Clover Seed~$4 75 per bushel. « 2 . Straw $8 ((1) 0 [c3 50 per . .- assessments; ~11'E AdVortiser,‘haVing' been restored to health in a few weaksrby a very simple re modv, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreadui‘soaso, (" nsumptiouâ€"zâ€"isanxious to make knownito follow-sull‘orci's the means of cure.' . _., To all who desire it, he will serd‘acopy of thoï¬w'réscription us’e‘d'itfree‘ of charge),~ with the directions for- preparingand using the same, which they will ï¬nd a SURE CURE FOR Consumr'non, ASTHMA, BHONCHlTIS, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the lPrescription is to’be'n'eï¬t the afflicted, and ,spread information whichrhe conceives to be tifht‘aludhlo, 'and' he hopes ev’ery sufferer will ï¬t'ry h‘iswr‘cmedy, as it will cost them nothing, glad-may prove a blessing. ' ' ' -‘ l’av‘lies wishing the prescription will please address ‘ H R-EVJEOWARD A. WILSON, ‘ ‘ W'illiamsburgh‘, Kings County, New York. of 1111111 ' c D NOVEMBER of the present year, Sales ' will be held of the located and vacant un- grantod Crown Lands, and of certain Crown and Clergy:l_.aiids‘\vliicli are liable to re- snniption for default of payment, in the Counties of LA mun, CARLETON, LEEDS , Gnianvimflu, NOlt'I‘HUMltENLAND, DURHAM, Pu- TERBOROUGH, Vicronla Simeon, Youx, Pint. and ONTAIUO. ' ‘ shortly be placed in the hands of the Local . Merlin. 1n arch N ~ Bedard, J. v _ . .. .. s: i . ‘ llililli “lullltl ‘ CROWN Lhnns DEPARTMENT. 1 Quebec, 16th August, 1861. RING ’ this" mourns“ or OCTOBER and Lists of the Lands to bo oï¬â€˜erod for sale will Agents for the respective Countios for dis- tribution. (Sigmth -: 1’. M. VANKOUGHNET, Com missiom r, .ALEXZ'itEsï¬nriusdï¬ (part-1 FROM lCNGLAND,) PRACTICAL CLOCK 86 WATCHMAKER, J E W EL L ER,’ &c. RICHMOND HILL, C.W. 11., in offering his services to the inhabi- Ao tents of Richmond Hill and Vicinity, begs to state that they may depend on getting their work well done,,from the fact that he has had 25 years experience in some of the ï¬rst~ class houses in Inndun, Yorkshire, and Lan- casbiro, ho hopOs. by strict attention to business and moderate. charges, to gain the support of rho public. WORK \VARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. N .B W'M'h along on the shortest notice Richmond Hill, Nov. 7. 1861. 145- 154-9 D O L M A G E ’HAS just received the latest American Style of Stub Boots And is the only person that makes them in this locality. Richmond Hill, Nov. 7, 1861. V 154â€"tf RICHMOND HILL HoisL RICH ARE NICE-1.01.1.8, Proprietor. / LARGE 11.11.11 is connected with this 1 Hotel for =Assemblies. Balls, Concerts, MostiHHS.1&c.- - A STAGE loaves this Hotel-every morning- t'or Toronto, at 7 am. : returning, leaves Toronto at half past 3. ' [LT Good Stabling and a careful llostlor in waiting. ‘ ‘ Richmond Hill, Nov. 7, 1361. Selidiilï¬bzidbcr Wanted:w ‘ ANTED, A SCHOOL TEACHER holding a Second Class Certiï¬cate for Union School Section No, ‘2, Vaughan and Markham, from the 151 day of January nsxt. All applications to be made, if by letter post- paid, on or before the 1st December, to J. W. NE\VBE[1RY, . Secretary to the Board of Trustees. Richmond HithNov 7,160]. 145 3t. W l .T E R B O O T S I . A'l‘ D10 LMAGâ€"E’S. 1541f t 1447- l ly. 'Laflbd†Jedi") T1015. ext Markham Division Courts R..DURAND, Barrister, of Toronto, will attend at the Sittings of these Courtsjon the 19111 at RICHMOND HILL, and 211111 at MARKHA M VILLAGE, when and where he willbo happy to attend to any business of a professional nature for his friends. [133‘ On Special mittors write by post to Toronto. ’ “ Toronto, Nov. 7. 1861, DR. N. J. PECK, Surgeon Bonuse- 154-2. WILL BE AT Niohol’s-‘llotel, Richmond Hill, On theQnd Monday of each month, at. BICEPS 11750 TEL; J’Iaï¬les On the 'l‘uesday following, at McMannfs Hotel, Klinebulfg, , i On Wednesday following. ‘ Teeth Inserted. 2 1,111 all the latest styles. 0;“? GIVE HIM A CALL 1 1:9 Notion-lbs): 1861.. 154~if _ OOLMAons, Richmond Hill. Nov. 7. 1861, I ' ’151â€"11' LOT of PREMIUM I’EGS, at Tenosro Pumas, at . 13. Letters .NOVEMEER 1 i861. Erase-ll, Thomas Lundy, \Villiam ' Mcllride, Mr: . McMullon, Hugh ’M'cLoan, Archd. McMurchy, Mrs. McDermot, Jumes Oyer. Jacob ' P, H. 1.. _ _ Patton, Hugh (*2) ' 'Boynton- & Co, . Bickerstafl‘. :Fred Craig, John Campbell, John Doyle, ‘Margrot, Doyle, Thos. , Eycr,'D. ' Eyer, John ‘ ' Foster, A. K. ‘ ' Grant, George (2) Granger, Henry Herbert, Jé , Harley, Mr. Hoslop, John (2) Herbert, Denis , Hay , Johi1.-,. Jamieson. Mr, .‘ s‘. " Page, John Eritc‘hard, Thomas 5 titchie, John ‘ Ross, Mark - Ratcliï¬'o, Elizabeth , Thomas, Mr. Taylor. Rev. Lachlin (6) Usher, William, Young. b rs.Au‘gusta ' ’J_M."'I‘EEFY, PLM ' Iâ€"IOTEL, KING ST. EAST, NEAR T11!) MARKET SQUARE. ., _ ,rrOuOnTO, C.W._. , , . JOIflV-x 111 1 LL S, Proprietor. Good Stabling attached and attoiitivol-Iostler * * always in attendance. ~ - 157-lf 1 Toronto, Nevombor 1881. "Neuron. Â¥ " HEREAS, JANE COPELIN SCOTT. my wife, left my bed and board with- out any jost cause or provocation whatever, I hereby, Toybid any person or po'I'SOIIS harbouring or giving‘li‘er'credit, asl will not hold myself responsible forany debts contractod'by her in my name.’ - " ' ' ' . 1' WILLIAM SCOTT, Aurora. November 6. 1801, 154-3 I Remainingin RICHMOND 11 l LL 1’ostOllic; i sell by Public Auction, on Lot No.‘ 46, ‘ 1st Con. Vaughan, Richmond Hill. on Thursday, Nov. '14, 1861,] The following valuable Farm Siock, Implo- moms and Furniture, the property of Mr. th'ILLIAM BRIDGMANT, viz. :- 1 Span Bay Horses, 7 years 010‘, (matched) good to work every way. 1 Superior Mare,'3 years old, by Robin Hood. 1 Marc, 8 years old, well bred, adapted for saddle, or harness. 1 Blood liay Mare, 3 years old, by Impulist, out ‘ of an Arabian More; good_acti_oii._ .x. i 1 Bay 110156,}; years old. i _ . v 1 Sn. erier Colt, by Robin 110ml. I 1 Foul. 1 Brown Horse, 9 years old. 4 Mitch Cows in calf. 2 Yearling 11:31f01s. 2 Yoke Steers, 3 ytzars old, (well matched.) 1 Steer. l Galloway liull Calf. E35 Leicester Ewes, (we 7 Ewe Lambs. 1 Leicester Ram. 53 superior Breeding Saws, 1 .I, 11 bred!) - 1 Double \Vnggon, nearly now. (patent arms.) 1 Double \Vaggon. '( wooden axle,) '1 Double Spring Market Waggon. 1 Market Sleigh, l \Vood do, 2 l’loughs. "‘3 ‘2, Sat Double l'larrows 1 Black Sn 'l‘eam Harness, (nearly now.) 1 Set Brass Mounted llarnoss. (nearly new.) 1 Set Single llarnosa 1 Fanning Mill. 1 Grindstone, l \Vheelbarrow, :2 Grain Cradles, 2 Logging Chains, . ‘3 liedstozuls‘, 1 Large Cupboard, Sugar Kettles. And Sundries not mentioned. 'rnic WHOLE or T1113 ABOVE WILL BE SOLD ‘W'ETHOUT RESERVE, As the Proprietor has sold his loaso,_alnd is moving west, 'l‘Enazszâ€"SBS, and under, Cash: over that amount 11 1110111115 credit will be given by fur- nishing amirovcdjoint110103.. Sale to Commence at Twelve O‘C/oc/c. JAS. GORMLEY, Auctioneer. Richmond llill, N.ov.6,18131. 154-1t ersAwFORWS " POETISAL QREETINGS TO THE PUBLIC. Frussns! do you wish, in those very hardliines » It To get the full worth of your dollars and dimes ? Do you wish to purchase the purest and best A nd cheapest of goods for yourself or your guest? 'l‘hen’ go to Cit.\\vronii's-â€"-y0it’ll find that be Well deserveshis great popularity, . 'l‘rzAs ofeach brand troni the flowery land, 1 ‘ Cullod amidst rose-scented zophyrs bland; Gunpowder, llyson. the rich l’ekoe, The best of Green and the fam’ Bohea. Come to Crawf: rd’s. and you’ll agree You novo“ saw finer nor cliedpei‘"1‘EA. The sellers of Coffee in vain to competeâ€" Crawford has Coffee that can’t-be beat; ’Tis aromatic. ’tis fresh, ’tis good, And combines the virtues of meat and food. _ He has SUGARS as sweet as the purest marina, Fresh from the cones Of Louisana. . Cocoa, Chocolate, t-risins and Spice, Vinegar, l’ickles. Crackers and Rice; Soap of the no plus ultra brand, The equal of which can’t be found in theland; 'Currant's‘aud Raisins that can’t fail to pleaseâ€"â€" The sweetest of Butler, the ï¬nest of Cheese: And then the Tobacco+~but enough of details, To satisfy customers Crawford ne’er fails; Ills goods are the best, and his prices you’ll ï¬nd A e such as to leave competition behind! ALso ox HAND, SPICE!) BEEF i§~ O THER [JAMS YarmoutlpBloatersEinon Readies-6w BUG/11.1) cqu FORD, Corner of Yongo and Agnes Streets. Toronto,‘Oct, 31, 1861. 153-tf. COSTCO {is UVEEï¬Eâ€"rrfsf iiiii TENDERS _WANTED .r .r HE Subscriberhaving in contemplation the erection of DWELLlNG,,HOUSE. will receive Tenders for the same up to Monday. the 2nd December next. He does not bind himself to accept the lowest offer, unless other- wise satisfactory. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my . residence, lot No 22, 9nd Con. Markham, up to the day above named. NICHOLAS LYNOTT. 6‘1. ‘ 153-4 riftinttaftnwen, 1 THE OLD AND: onieistAL "stains P Ilvsmnv. or BUFFALO N.v. VT ll.L‘,ib_fo' in the following places in the month of November, 1861 :â€"" Markham, Oct. 31, 18 Toronto~Revere House, November 23rd and 25111. v . Maple Villageâ€"Noble’s Hotel, the 526.11, \Vhero ho can be Consulted on all forms of ’Liugorihg Diseases. Richmond Ilill, Oct 31‘. 186]. '153.2t. coups or OAK STAVE 600 , 'Applyto TIMBER, Cash on delivery. 1‘1, & J, HARRISON. Plank Road, Richmoudillill, Oct, 1851, 150-31. B. M. Try the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS’ MA- GIC RELIEF, and if you are not satisï¬ed of its Supe- riority after using the medicine, the price will be re- funded by the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cents per ' bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicines. ' our" armour RotiFING. .___.â€"â€"â€"â€" ..No article ever before introduced to the public has equalled the LIQUID GOTTA- PERCHA for' coating tin or other†roofs, old. ‘ A": :One gallon, costing $1.50, oughlycoat front- 200 to 300 feet new or will thor Of roof, this coating will render rOof perfectly water-proof, and \vill'lasr three 'tiinesiis;long=as white leader othet paint. JPEOI‘ i‘cOVe-riug' roofs, either new or old, we repeat, it has, no' equal fer durabi- lity and clieali'iiess, and we offer it,to the publicifully confident or its-iptri‘nsic excel- lence, and with oar Warrantee that it will do all we claim for it|.:’_"‘Sold in barrels ‘of forty gallons-i cool-not, a liberaldiseount to 1 Address all orders to i ' uson ROOFING Co, ‘ .23 Cedar-street,‘Neinork. 14:8 1'2m‘ dealers. i , ‘ L. ’- 3 ' {I 31013. “11861. ll. "MYERS Has nowfin Stock ,1 complete assortment. of SINGLE“ AND DOUBLE p HARNESS in every description of Mountings, which he offers on most illlll’llillll 'l'llltllll EITHER FOR. CASH OR CREDlT ! All my Collars! ARE 1 ventures were. a SAF E 1n every respect. [have also on hand a large assortment of I’VIIIPIS' d lVHlPLASHES All ofwhich will be sold at unusual low prices. The public will do Well to call 0‘ and examine the Stock before purchasin elsewhere. under sold by any in the trade. {iclnnond liill,Oet. 4:, 1361. 149-3Ino. " HLL’S RUN.,. -. 2-4 - r: l 1 Advice to Canadians z Canada 1 Canada ! heéd the sound That comes to you ’cross your southern bound, Southerner, Northerner, Beauregard, Scott, Englishman, Scotchman, Irishman hot; Brothers and fathers, yo Magog and Gog, We can compare it to nothing but dog eating dog. 'l‘tvo hundred thousand kinsmen with knives, Seeking nought else but each o’.lier's_livos, Mot one Sunday morning at the Bull’s Run, And aimed at each other their rifles and guns; A thousand fell nobly, the rest ran away, Vowing they’ll show ’cmâ€"somo other day. Turn, Canada, turn your eyes from a sight Revolting as this to all that is right, From your neighbors’ folly learn to prepare In time of sweet peace tor winter and war A long six months‘ winter, you have soon to meet-â€"â€" ' Have you calculated where to gel light & heat ? if not, we entreat you, repair every man To BOOTH & sos’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 boon turn- ing , 1f Glob‘es, Wicks or Chimneys, you shouldont ’ of them run, ’ You-can always recruit these things at Boo’rH ob sous, ' Or if you burn Gas, and your p leaking, Or if you do not. but to do so are thinking, Just give us a chance, we'll do the thing that is right, And doubt not. we’ll prove, we can give to ‘vou light. I ' 'But in HEATâ€"~YeSlll HEATING, our fame lies in this, To give Satisfaction we were ne’er known to miss, We have STOVES tli ‘ ‘ the pole, I To convince you of this wo’ll call over the roll, \Vo’vo' the 113’ Standard, Emporium, Cupid and Hotspul‘, The Nugget. the Snow-Bird, and Railway Coal-Bower, I 'V ' i The Ariel, the Magic, Viola. and Sylvan: And last but not least, the splendid Albanian In short, we have s'rovns of every shape, make and kind, For coal, wood, both or either in stock you will ï¬nd; ' Pipes Elbows and Dumb Stoves, Hooks, Shovels and Siltor's’ ipes have got Pots, Kettles and Spiders. o’on down to tho Lifters, ' I _ .‘ We aSsure you, dear friends, you need not go elsewhere ‘ ‘ ' For Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Hardwaro'or 'l‘inware. ' . I Opposers we’ve routed,'the roads strowod with knapsacks, ' I Swords, muskets and bayonets, belts, boots and heversacks. The ï¬eld new is our's. and asecond Bull’s Run 15 seen at ths charge made at noo’r'H & son I 4â€" soaving joking aside, a kind welcome to all if ought in our line you want, give us a call. BO§TH w sonata, COPPER‘VORKERS, ' are, ï¬ttest-Eton, Brass Emit art-b Zinc markers. Plumbers, Steam 8: Gas Fitters Soutlivflast Corner of Yonge 8:. Queen Sts. Toronto, Sept. 1861.. .145‘Qm @inï¬t IMPORTANT.- DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC ,SYRUP, is highly re- commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and all diseasesof the Lungs and Throat: 25 cents 3161' 1 bottle NOTlCE OF REMOVAL E Subscriber, in returning thanks to his fill] numerous fiiqnds, begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and Vicinity, that he has removed ' INTO HIS NEW HOUSE I one door South of Mr, Harrison’ssaddlery Shop,- ‘whoro by strict application to business and Studying to please, he hopes to.méx‘ita continuance of the support so liberally bestowo on him heretofore, “ All V'JOrders pu‘nctually attended to. 113° Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, and in the latest Style, JAMES B, BURNES, Tailor, 1861-3m, mlrmon'd Hill, Oct, 10', 1861. , won M s . v For destrorin'g Worms in children strizsn‘s“ VERMIFUGId CANDY is by far the niost pleasan salicyan'd efl‘ectnal remedy now in' use. ’l‘r it! Sol‘ ‘ by’lall dealers in medicines; y Sold: I»; w, s. POLLOCK, Richmond Inn, *"r;m<¢:‘:~7ï¬.3$%mw.~sm~ usw a '319- 4115-. JUVJ “'59? '35-"; . n 1'" i NOW, wan,er 7 I 71111111311. nomads ewin ..Digi. Jamie; Lang and pay as soouas possiblp. ' Inflamod or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and in " ’mmend itself, after onqtrial. l‘al [louse work. Richmoiid 11111, Oct. 10. 1861. Estate and General. Agent. As 1 am determined not; b: . VJJI‘TE‘Subscriher liasion hand .._....I....mu... Twps'sos. D'Oeskms, GLTH d Lightée Heavyzwglgous, Gigs; Snlk‘ies. Rucksboards ' 1 intro? NY of those Books xwill"?failL forwarded by = ‘_ . g Mail post paid, to any address, on "$3 A l z: ceipt of price byf‘JUIlN E. l‘O'r'rEu,‘ ‘Publisherf. ’ViFrock, No. 017 Sansom St ,‘ Philadelphia, Pa! Sliootlngyi-‘Allxm't'and Sack Shapes; iwrFull, .. (1:? Agents wantedeverywhere, Cloth, _,'I‘\t'eed,,.l)oeskiii, p Broad Cloth, rand] : r r ‘ ' o" . - V I _ ’ . eas§I_mex-e..xu.usre the, . . ‘ THE HORSE, AND='*H19 DISEASES r BestStylo bySuperior‘Workmen , BY iAndzwillbesold as'choap :as the some quality calibo'sqldin ’l‘oi‘puto. , Please call and ex- amine our'st‘OCk‘. " ~~ ' “ ' " ' WM. S. POLLOGK.‘ 11. 1861, 146 , F, an .1 _ . .prr'g.~â€"..., 5 - . ,, .. . W.Q.Ja“¢"y‘qlfl « ..M .;_._. 5., waved '1 ‘..;.v~.,~m miter ; .â€".. râ€. :- 1- my: , , 1;... 551‘ 7 '- ‘ l 3- .2‘11ND'ER..C.QAT$.,,. , V ; y ‘ OW' receiving the “at-st and Cheapest as- "Stall". uii‘llilind'it'lto't 16hi adv'antageito call" ‘ gpl-imontflfm . ~ g, ‘ » - rs l-MEN’S’ 'tco ‘â€" Evor’shdwn oniiltichmoiid llillï¬i'n :‘a . : A GOOD runner, l :33. ,HOPErS Magnetic Ointment ,is well worth 3‘ trial, many case of Piles, Burnsi, my“, . 0m gm“, ofvery case where an ointment is useful. It will r0" ' hr,†‘. " " ROBERT ,JENnIuGs’, v.85, PROFESSOR on PATHOLOGY ANIi Crank-THE S1133 a'rznv IN THE VETERINARY COLLEGE up PhtLA‘o' DELPHIA, Duos. or.VirrnniNAiwaunibikic‘ IN THE LAM; Aorticuurunar. \ ounces; or 01110, Snenrrrn'uv or run AMEBIOAN‘ VETERINARY Assoem'rion or i’Hl- lmm: n.er IA, 14111:. , 1.11 c. r r. w mi. TELL YOU or t‘lr'e‘Ori’gi’erIiStoryand, ~ distinctive'traits of the vaiious breeds of Eurov' poan,Asiatic,Afriean and American Horses/ with the physical formation and peculiarities' ‘ of the animal, and how to ascertain hisago" by the number and'condihon of his teeth; il'IT lustratcd with many explanatory engarvmgs: , ' 'I‘IIE HORSE AND 1118 DISEASES Wllilza TELL YOU ;Ot',13reeding. Breaking; Stabling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing. andi _ sMAn'r Ajc'riVE SERVANIIXGIRLT Applydo- 150-31. -- - ,. i _ | ~ euorooasens- :- . {meantime Hill, Sept, » nuts, 3. HAthlSONéJ"?-‘ Jags... F. .Brovvn, one who thoroughly understands geiié- - , . fl , Plank, BROKER, . . The Cheapest and Best." _' limbs-owns _ and Photograph. GALLERynN CANADA, AGENT FOR Warm the assn’taar'esug l Masosic HALL, TORONTO STREET) ‘ i ' ("S'Avrp ' 1 itho gcn’ral managementofthd horse,with tho" TORONTO' ' ' _ i a ‘ . V .. 'best’iiroï¬es‘ot'administering medicine, also; a? Mommy to Lend on- Improved~meq ; .1 . ' how to treatBiti-ng,Kick‘iirg,Rearing, Sliyiiig, A ,1 19 1861 . 125_1,-tâ€" ‘ ' ' 7 ' Stumbllng, Crib Biting, ltostlessliéss,.and p“ ' ' _; 3 . . '- “ ' * : 7 ’ other views to which ho is' Su'bjéct';‘ with , l V TORONTO. . . numerous oXplanatorv engravings. I in n nonsn AND Ins msnAsEs‘ ILL TELL YOU Of the cause, symptoms“; NOTICE.†If asked what was the best'mcdicine' fur cleansing c.1333 RAVY E, W grottngod, tLu(l&1‘OI‘b11101]?00:31â€â€œillï¬gfébgbfmfgï¬â€˜igg l ) . v ' ,P - , 0 and treatmentofStranMos Sore Throat Dis"- 'r)swncss *c. woswu say . ~-'t-. r " ' r - ‘ . ' r b ’ ‘ ’~ VEGETABLE LIF’E PILLS. ‘ mung, m m " immpa Pelatm _ ' temper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchits. Pueud‘ ~ ~ 10"01110:,A1""l19v.18(’1- 129'1)’ monia, 1’leprisy, Broken Wind, Chronic' , A A 1* iâ€"â€"A~‘â€"â€"“‘lâ€"’â€"â€"â€"3 Cough, Roar-"mtg" and Wl’ristli‘ngLampas, Sore†' Mouth and Utter-rs, and Decayed Tooth, With‘ 1 ' other diseases of tho Mouth and Respiratory ,. . . "r f \ I 1') :1. '1 f‘" ' Organs, , a , _ '1‘11EHORSEANDUIS DISEASES ‘ I , WlLL 'l‘E‘L'L Y OU Of theeauses’, symptoma‘; ‘ ' 0F ' *- r " and 'l‘rcatincnt Of Worms, Bolts, Colic‘; Strangulation, Stony Concroiious, Rupture, Palsy, Diarrhma, Jaundico, ltlepatirrma‘; Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Inflammation, and otherdiseases ol the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Organs. . . 'l‘lIE HORSE ANDIIIS DIQEASES WILL TELL‘ YOU Ofthe causes, symptoms, and ’Treatment ofl‘ione Blood, and Bog, Spai viii, Ring-Bone, Swe-cnio, Strains, Brokeli‘ Knees, \Vin'd Gal's, Founder, Solo Bruise' and Cravol, Grockod, lloofs, Scratches, Can: her, ’l‘hrush, and Corns ; also, of Megrims; Vertigo, Epilepsy, Stzigg‘ors, and other d‘i‘P‘ cases of the. Foot, Legs and Head. 'I‘I'I’E HORSE AND 1113 I.)1SEASES W ILL 'l"ELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms; and Treatment of Fistula, Poll. Evil, Glan- ders, Fancy. Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfelt, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Gallo; Diseases of the Eye and lloart 610., audibmt’ to manage CaSti‘ittion,Blécding,'l‘rophi‘nnin'g. ltowe’ling, Firing, Hernia, Ainputationfl‘tq?J ping, and other surgical operations .TlIE HORSE AND IIIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of'ltarey’s, method of taming Horses: how to Approach. Halter or~ Stable a Colt;.how .to accustom a horse to' strong sounds and sights, and how , to Bit.- Saddle; Ride". and Break ' him to' harnessg' also.th‘o form and law of Warranty. The, wholobeing the result of fifteen: years carefu§ ., study 0ftlle li‘abit‘s, pocn‘larit‘ics, wants an , weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. . 2 :t'llhe book Contains 384 pages. approprintol‘yv illustrated by nearly One liundred Engraving's‘; It is printed in a clear and open type, and Wild be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound, $1.00, or. in cloth, extra, $1.25. " rIi‘i'rï¬FiAMILY DOCTOR; A COUNSELLOR 1N SIC KNESS BY Professor Henry S. Taylor,- MD: TAYLO lt’S FAMILY DOCTOR has leachedI an enormous salc,and wherever knOan. is universally improved, both by the faculty and 011mm. In plain language, free from medic: technicidities,"itgives you simple remedieu easily obtained for the cure of Diseasesin all forms,with important rulvostor preserving the health, and direc‘tIOus for the "sick ’chamber'.‘ and-‘thoproper treatment of the sick. The 018-†cases 01 Childhooddhe Diseases of Manhood' and the Diseases peculiar to Women, are all _. treated of. 111.11 clearand‘practicalfway. Al‘â€" ‘ Ways athaiidkan‘d ready ,«to serve you, thd Simple receipes Of this book may soon onvd you much suffering, and many times the Cost Vo'f thepvoluinep It is printed in a clear and open typo, and illustrated with appropriutd “engravings. 1-,1V’eatly bound in cloth, price} $1.4» iltgle'a‘lllé-l',‘ $1.25.«--1 » - " ' ' COFFEES 13c GBOCERIES p IsXOW TO HAND, I» To which the attention ofthe Eu‘olie is Respectfully invited. -‘ R. L’S. stOck of TEAS composes, as usual. every favorite description, including ? screen? T‘Eï¬ .‘ y. . V ‘ y ‘ ‘ y 9 BEING NEITHER BLACK. NOR GREEN, 'AND OF' The Flavour! SELL AT 4 ~ staring, PER POUNQ the above having been bought iii-London. England, fo Cash, previous avorablo terms, V ‘ he Clyde Hotels ‘ ‘ ROBERT LAWSON. 153.6... The princple part of to the recent a‘dv’ariCe in prices; will bosold on very i ;' neat. doorto It; 1&2 King St. East To'rbnto, November 1,» 1861.1 Ats use SINGLEOR DOUBLm 1:1,,in OR LIGHT : I (I BTAY BE HAD QFv ‘ i use. ‘ * l “I '1' ill ‘xllll. '11" m "1 lily , '1, {'1}, ., it“, h“: h. 1 ‘ r "him «4‘ 1 "1‘1 2" ‘1 ll ‘1 twirl“, "tum “til I‘ " .111 , “thrill ‘1 ,. , Or-willgma’kepto orderto suit purchasers, and 01231116. best materials, . . HARNESS" ’OF- THE†ABOVE DESCRlPTlON. yAn asï¬ortnleï¬t of\YpyIPS,LASUESf‘Stc. COnstantly on hand. Collars warranted to-E‘it,‘ sidekick. VVear “th11. Also, kept for Sale Patterson 8; Bro’s. Ptows, Points, Landsides, &c. . pf? Call and Examine, » ’ at ‘NM. HARRISON’S Rich-nioan 11ili,’Octobeir‘17,:l ' 7 15.1.3,n J. ’ a. uA T PALE. a. 861.1%, ' va.-\ /\./-\_/-\ r\/v\ “'\_/\/W.N co. unipo- +2 AKES pleasure in announcing to his Friends and o‘tlrizrs’, that he is now receiving 1“; v‘ 1;. .an Extensive andsuperior Stack of * c0 cos I He would: direct particular attention to his assortment :of WOOLE'NS, Comprising a = large supply of i ,.'.,...v V. S. ‘FLANNELS tartar-ii- In every coloir,'BL'ANKEf Sod, Eccvsgyalso to?†THE "LIFE “or p .5 and St‘tli’itilil‘ 1 secs Christ; BY REV.’ JOHN FEETVVOOD,"1).15?§ -. CAREFULLY. REVISED " I w. .unn l*tIIiIIiII "turn "111111 "lltllllll _ ‘lunut 'limnmr til-mm ll 1 turn: ‘ttlliitt‘r ,Hsrmfl.’ 0,; ,, MST“ my £11,. A variety of New and Beautiful 1\"1aterials~¢'-in rich Silk, “tool and EmbrOIdered ilosophv of true religion. 'It exhibits tho- Principles of Christianity in their purity hind beauty. It is perfect excellence personiï¬ed; that the- mind of man niay‘gi‘asp it. dad‘ch changed into the same image. The inspired , writers have given it to us, in detached dos-f ( criptibns. _’Dr. Fleetwood has arranged thesb" in Ono‘harnio‘nioh's whole, With" such Cont; ments, explanations and incidental informao‘ tioii as to render it alike acceptable to ,th'o‘ " scholar, as to ‘lilm who knows no more, bu‘i‘ knOwShisBiblo truez’ Boloher’s revised edit“ . .lOllJCQllball’lS' the Lives of tlIaApostles, His? tory of the Jews, and an Essay on' the Evi: ’d‘on'c'es ESfelio‘Bib‘le ‘It is printed in a; clan? and open typs, in one royal octaVo volumï¬â€˜ handsomely illustrated, and wille furnished1 in the following styles 2â€"â€" , ‘ Robes, Printed Cashmerc's, Gala i’laids, A‘llâ€"wool and Union \Vinseys, Cobouigs, bye. Cotton Goods of every description,CilOVeS, Hosiery, and Prints all new in'sty’lei. lie is also in possession of a large lot of: i V‘PAP-E’H HANGING-S And‘will receive in the course of a few days a quantity ~of LABiES’; r-AsHIONABLE runs, Viz ' VictorinesLCuffs and Gauntlets; also, Gentleinerfs Caps from bOcts to $5 500 mg, 53170th .Oupcuocuums I ‘ artinent will be found,â€as heretofore, complete, and offered at priées as .T n In every dep * low as the present state of'the wholesale market will permit. . . 1 ~ ‘ - t . V ,. I . ..« Llotthtrm.............. .Pricelï¬s‘l‘oti’r $3,â€? Whtlst titanicng hes friends for past favors, he regrets to me‘n-= HLaw Sheep,...‘....... . . . . . . H ’ 25o: term that he will be. obliged to plooe in suit EVERY account which has not 01°11“ P ““ Gm“ ' ‘ - ‘ -' ggg. been satisfactorily settled up to the. 21315 of January last. .I . - ORV“: N“ .031“? 1" He would also respect/idly" remind. his. customers that mung/“0f their commit-s (Inductee become due on thexlst of October, and that he would feel particularly obliged by prompt“ payment: ‘ ' -~ THE HOLY BIBLE ‘ For hastily and, Pulpit Ilse." Quit EntriIO'ssOEâ€"rim HOLY Brett} r . , ; ‘ . 2 _ ‘ ' _ ' - : ~ ' Richnlond. 6’ _ , I . . ., I. . 148 St‘ . are unequalled for their durability. Ski’s ‘2' ‘ .; , _.« _ 5,. p, j I "_ _ i ' - r e‘leg’anco,mtdt:omplctcnoss: no otlbi‘t'thL' . , i ‘ ._ -_ - ,1 i " i ‘ :;- ~ V . - ' ' " inc been spared to render thorn perfect in‘ T . . . x1 . ., , h > x ‘ T b I . ., V , Uh , , s . - , ; C ., ‘ ' -- , , every respect. rllcsidos the (11d and, New 10L L . -. ’l‘estamcnt, each style contains the Apcry: _ . .: _. y ,- . ,. . I w ,. we? I r , ph', Concordance, Psalms in Metro} FCanne’s Marginal Notes and Referéitoésf,‘ and valuable tables of Scripture \leasdl‘eï¬,‘ \Veiglits, Coins, &e, The text (EOrrOCted according to the Standard of the Ameri- can Bible Society. '11on are all printed in la,1‘g0:SlZOtl type, in one royal quarto .volumo, with a neat lr‘a'niily Record and‘ Illustrations. ’ i i " ml). Loathor,Marb,Ed N Tendering thanks to lns‘friends and. the public, generally,_lo‘r their liberal support : In past years, and soliciting the continuance that patronage, cordially invites ' aii'insliec't‘iori of hispresentStock of OAaarAuusu‘uccrusae. I. 1E Gilt Back ' and“) En ravines. . . ..- . . . .- . . . $3 15' E2. Emb...Loatier, Marl) Edges, Gilt gesr .. 1 . V - - . v , , . r '. .~. ‘Y . . A ‘ 9x ‘ ‘ ‘ . wuien tin, CAN SAFELY anECOMMEND TO ALL, 3... ï¬â€™glf‘g'gï¬ï¬Ã©i‘ 5 0° . ,r V ’_ ‘ - ,_ __ _, 3 I _ , A . 1 x iii-.114. Steel and ‘hCul’d Engra-v I. 7 Bemgmadeh cat, bubstamtwl andfrom the best I rinported Jilatcl cal. ,4, Em,paper,1m,nukoydq,“ (3",,14’ ‘ " ‘ ‘ - Stool Plates, Maps and 11mm . . . . . . 9 00' 11c: out also mare to ordereyeiy description of .. 5. Ext,.a1>,i,,-e,.’ Tummy Mmocw, Fun " ‘ "Grit-.18 St‘eoll’latesï¬la'ps‘and Illum 12'6": do. do; t do. 'Antique 1200’ 6. Extra Paper,†Turkey Morocap, Full ,. ,,. ' 0111,18 ?latesI,Maps,Illum"&’Clasp; ’15 00" $1009 AffEAR can be made by enterprisin men [in selling the above and other popului‘ works of ours. Our inducements to allsuch‘ ï¬rG .eicasdingly liberal. , ' " ' _ ‘ Astheso books are unequalled in their his; nhanical execution, as well as value of hell" contents, ‘2. certain‘and rapid sale fellows t 1611; introductioneverywhere. _ " Fo‘rvsinglo cepies, Or for tci'tns to agents why, other informatidn, apply to or address ’ I , JOIIg E. 1101" ‘E11. Publisher, , "-17 1‘. “are S. ‘Fn..~ .1 0 L. 11. lwl , 111.13%;9J‘phla’ri g I r . CHE/1P FOR CASH OR‘ APERO_VED CREDIT. , ' ‘ 31? Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Come one, come all, andibu’y of 'me, For I have Buggies, as you will see,“ I rI'hat are neat,'thatrare strong, and Without doubt 'A‘re much superior'tor'a'ny turned call my terms areeasy, my price is smallâ€"- l’ray do not forget to give me a call; y18,'1861. " " ' " JV Uuionville, Jul