J. i in the village of Thanesville. ' February 25. 1862. v RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION I HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘ lli'nsw ’ Book Store, where Stockholders arid others may procure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from 4 to 8 o'clock. P It. A. SCOTT, Librarian. ‘ Richmond Hill, Feb. 27. 1861. Land for Sale, THE Subscriber offers for Sale on reasons CARD. to the notice of all my them a fair trial. Old Friends and Customers. J. K. FALCONBRIDGE. Richmond Hill, February 20, 1862. A NEW FIRM IN AN OLD STAND. HE Subscribers respectfully call the attention of the Inhabitants of Richmond Hill and surrounding country to the fact that they have purchased tlte able terms, 2 Acres of Land, Situated on Lot No. 26, in the rear of the 4th conCeSsion of the township of Vaughan, and For further articulars a ly to p pp JOHN VELIE, sen. Lot 19. 2nd Con. Vaughan. 170-4 Lately held by Mr. J. K. FALCONBRIDGE, and having Boug11t For Cash 2 And on very favorable terms, and leased the Store for a period of years, they feel confident of their ability to EXCELLENT IND UCEMENTS PURCHASERS, .â€" OFFE R T 0 VETERINARY SURGEO "s Member of the Royal College of V.S. N Returning thanks for the liberal encourage. ment heretofore received begs to intimate that he is now prepared to treat all Diseases of duimals .' At his own stables on the shortest notice, and can with confidence Warrant a cure in allcases within the reach of medical skill and treatment. Residenceâ€"~Ncar the Eagle Hotel. No Charge for Stabling. Newmarket, Feb, 26, 1862. l70-1v PRU. B0N_0 turmoil DOWN AT LAST. and will keep constantly supplied with a complete assortment of the i I I I ‘1 M051 DESIRABLE GOODS. 'I‘hey wish it to be MOST DIS'I‘INC'I‘LY UNDERSTOOD that they soliclt the patronage of the public on their own, responsibility, aud that they have no busi- ness connection whatever, with any other person or persons in Richmond Ilill or elsewhere FLOOD 8r. PRICE. Richmond Hill, Feb. 21, 1862. 169 8 _.~_ ROBER‘P LA WSON’S Is THE PLACE TO GET PURE TEAS AT REASONABLE PEJCES The reason of which is that he will not keep bad Tea in Stock, and is willing to Sell at a Fair Profit. W R. L. has lately received part of an importation from London, England, among which are some very FINE FULL .FLAVORED TEAS, Including a Few Chests of F1110 Non-Coloured. Japan, ‘ Which he will Sell at 35. per ll). PENSYLVANIA R0011 01L I {all Cents per Gallon. Warrantod Genuine or the money returned. BOOT H «Sc SONS’, CORNER OF YONGIII AND QCEEN BTS., TORONTO. Beware of Painth T as, u it tell are n 0 better than poison ROBERT LA \VSON’S is also the place to get 111111116113, Iliilljtll‘lll ill Iiillllllll l At ROBERT LAWSON’S you can procure Pure Spices, all kinds of Sugars, Fruits, The Largest and .Cheapest Stock of Lamps 1 III Canada, V: 4 m U) E z E A N p v > > s ‘ z z k a E- .‘-* :â€" . ' in (a n w no In endless variety, Latest Improvements as Well as the 01.1) well-known Patterns. Brooms, Brushes, of all kinds, Oat Meal, Flour, Corn Meal. Dried Apples, Prunes, with nary other article in the GrOcery Line, at low prices. You will also find atl‘loncn'r LAWSON’S Soda. Abernathy and Arrowroot Biscuits oh e best manufacture, and sold cheap. ‘iOBER’l‘ LAWSON‘S place of business is 162 King-st. East, Nrar the Market, Next Door to the Clyde Hotel. Toronto, February 12, 1862. 168 n -m M MWWWVVVVVV--MVVMVVM , ,v SCHOOLpnooKSt GENERAL STATIONERY, It? Intending Purchasers are respectfully in- . ' . .‘ 1 . "lied to call and examine Stock and Irices Corner of Yonge and Quomt 815., Toronto, Decamber It», 1861. .â€"__.____...._-7~____5_ VALE N TIN ES A CIIOICF. SELECTION. AT THE 159-1y , g, ‘ “ 11K IEILA " Ft ‘ ‘ t ui.‘ I. ‘ L 1’ ‘ , STONE, AT THE YO I L!) 0 FLE, A'I PIICI“: LOWER THAY TORONTO. Richmond Ilill, December 20,1861. 160 VERY CHLAP‘, A180, A LARGE STOCK or Account Books SCHOOL BOOKS, AND General Stationery! INSPECTION INVITED. Richmond Hill, Feb, 5, 1862. TH E w VICTORIA TEA WVA It? it} lâ€"HDUS E HARNESS 1 SINGLE OP» DOUBLE! EAENESS ! t HEAVY OR LIGHT AND MAY BE HAD ()F it. 'I. "in "truth " "hut it I i‘IIE Subscriber has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the best materials, BEG to state that Messrs. FLOOD 8:. PRICE have succeeded me in my busi- ness at this Village.and feel pleasure in being able cordially to recommed them I therefore respectfully ask for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, HAT all Parties indebted toythe Estate of B th 0 late MAJOR JNO. BUTTON'mre re- quested to pay the same on or before the lst any of APRIL next; and also all those who have any claims against the said Estate. are requested to hand in their Accounts for set~ . m... . ~:v F A R M To I.- E T I. †EING composed of the east half of Lot 22, 5th concession of Vaughan; 75 acres w', -.» , ‘4'.rl_'_.‘ . ,,. .. .g.., Pails and Sap Luck .¢< cleared. anv quantity of PAILS AND SAP For paitlculara apply to , BUBKFI'I‘S, at his Factory, Lot No. 11. 2nd JOSEPH NOBLE. . Concession of Markham. or at PARKER Maple. Jan. 22, 1862. 165-3t Caosav‘s, Richmond Hill, at greatly reduced - Prices. cts. HE Undersigned is prepared to furnish rim PEOPLES GREAT BOOKS. THE HORSE, AND HIS DISEASES! ROBERT JENNINGS, v.s., l’n ot-‘Essou or: PATHOLOGY AND OPERATIVE SUE! can! IN THE VETERINARY COLLEGE or I’I-IILA-l tlement before the said time; to the under- 169-8 Emcellenf Stock of Goods .'i They have already made large additions to the original Stock by fresh purchases, ,Tobaccos, Sauces, Pickles, American Cheese, Canadian Cheese, Candles, Soap, tered- llllmodiale 1105805510" given and Crackers, \IVholesale and Retail also all kinds of Confectionery, the whole being Yonge Sirwt'Jan' 30’1861' NO. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, ' Is the place in Tor )1110, to buy pure 11111 It 1111111113, 0 1' onlv because the proprietorEDWAltD LAWSUN.18 one of the oldest and mes: experienced Tea-bu‘ers in the trade. but from the fact that he purchases his Tens in such HARNESS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of VVHIPS, LASHES, 81c. constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Lookidki Wear “Tell. Also, kept for Sale Patterson it» Bro‘s. Plows, Points, Landsides, &c. (If? Call and Examine, Richmond Hill, October 17, 1861. 15l-3m __-_,._._.__~._,._c,._, ._., c_..‘:â€"::Z.â€"T" C U TIER S. onus at \NM. HARRISONaS periodicals upon the must important topics Of ' large quantities at the Cargo Sales, thereby eu- *‘Elt a; .2. 'k. ’ abling him to sell at a very AT TIIR SMALL AD VANCE 0N COST. UNION VILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY Fulfilling the old adage “ Large Sales, Small Profits and Quick Returns ;" a'so iit COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices nmnmnnt He cannot be undersold. HIS BISCUITS AND @0113 CTEOLDJERY Are unsurpassed for quality and price, all being manufactured on the premises, from the best ___._r._..... GEORGE EAKIN. EGS tnost respectfully to inform his Friends and the public generally, that he has on hand a quantity of W WHICH HE \N'ILL SELL CHEAP, FOR CASH, 0R APPROVED CREDIT. Intending Purchasers will do well to 61‘." Give Him a Call Before Purchasing EISC‘WIIC As an inSpection of a good Article is all that is required to ensure a sale. The reputation of the above Establishmcnt should suï¬ice the Public as to the material by first-class workmen. Iced and superiority of the Articles turned out. Ornamen ted Wedding and Other Cakes ._ Always on hand or made to order in any style on the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise, attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repre- sented, and delivered free of charge to the cars my 6â€, or in the city limits, QC? N0 SECOND PRICE. Remember the Placeâ€"~ No. 93' KING STREET, SIGN or 'rna QUEEN. Richmond Hill. .Jan. 1. 1862. EDWARD LAWSON, Proprietor. Toronto, Feb 5. 1862 167-6m â€"â€"-..“_. NOTICE. Hacked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and for bilious complaints, Sick Headache, Ooattveuoss &c. we shoultsa. BRIGGS’ INDIAN manor}: LIEE rims. l y Unionville, December 5, ' 1861. NOTICE: RS. CAMPBELL begs to intimate that her School will [IE-OPEN on Monday, Janu- , lb62. Where will be taught as here- ‘ tol'ors, the usual branches of useful education. TERMS tâ€"Board and Tuitoti in the Higher Branches of English, $24 per quarter; Music“ $6; French and Drawing, each, $3. _ ..._ ...;‘__ M... Sale. iTHE Subscriber offers for sale a perior Dark Bay BUGGâ€"Y MARE, very su- blemish. For particulars apply to W. H, CLAY. Thornbill, February 4. 1862. 167-4 FOB. sALE, A FEW COPIES Ol‘ “The Horse and his Diseases,†BY PROFESSOR JENNINGS, ' any ther Medicine now before the Path {of ‘ . AT THE bpralns, Bruises, Outs. Gallo, and III “hires b ‘ , ‘ ’ .. Bgï¬g.wgawmiowgapu%oqzmz} "18me I - YORK HERALD OFFICE. Ithliinond rim, Dec. 5, 1861. 162-31 GARGLING OIL SUPERS EDED. KIGGS’ BLACK 011.13 acknowledged by all who ve used it, to be superior to 01.1111!!! 011, of Mich- : Rising 8 years old . good traveller and without F 1' 585 New York, signed Executors. FRANCIS BUTTON, TIMOTHY MONROE. ‘ HENRY LEVER, Buttonville. Feb. 13. 1862. Le ttcrs Remainingin RICIIMUNDl-IILL PoetOfï¬ce v FEBRUARY 1, sea. Bernard, Goodwin Delenbaugh, C. Dibb, George Devoreaux, 'l‘hos'. Devereaux. John Ferris. Robert Fox, Benjamin Gallawaye, William Gray, William Grant, George Heyslop, M r. Hill. Lawrence Hunt. Henry lamieson. Mr. (2) Lumley. Miss Metcalf, Robert Martin, Mr. McDonald, John Oliver, Jesse O’Grady. John (2; I’ilger, Jacob Ritchie, William Richens, Robert Richins, Elijah Ramsay, Mr. Scott, James Scott, Thomas Smith. Mr. (Saw-mill) Shepperd. Charles Simpson, J, &, W. Large, W Simpson, James (4) Lowe, Rev. Mr Tricker, Elizabeth Lan A. Williams. William Marchem, Hery M. TEEFY, P.M STRAY SHEEP. AME into the'enclosure of the Subscriber. Lot NO. 6. 4th Con, W'hitchurch, about the lst of December last. 6 W'hitc Sheep. The Owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away, PETER BRILLINGER. VVhitchurch, Feb. 5, 1862. 167-4 Wanted Immediately, S an Apprentice to the Waggon and Carriage business, a strong, steady BOY about 16 years ofage, Apply to THOMAS SEDMAN. Richmond Hill, Jan, 16. 1861. 164-3t. EAEM To RENT : rowers: STREE T, 7. ET \V E ICK Richmond Hill and Thornhill. For further particulars apply to G. J. F. PEARCE, 01': the Premises. Richmond Hill, Jan. 30, 1861, lGG-tf FARM "To RENT : N the lst Concession of the Township of Vaughan, being the East part of Lot No. 36, at Cook's Hotel, Thornhill, contalning 106 Acres, Cleared, Wlth good Buildings. well Fenced and Wa- For particulars apply to GEORGE DOVE, Richmond Hill. l66-4t, 1862. Prospectus OF THE SCDTTISH AMERICAN J (INITIAL A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER, OF SCOTSMEN IN AMERICA, AND TO THE DissimiINTTION OF SCOTTISH LITERATURE AND NEWS. FIF'I‘ET-YEAR. 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A distinguishing feature of the “ Scottish American Journal †is its regularre-publication â€"verbotim cl lilamtimâ€"of the “ leading articles†of the prominent British newspapers and other the day. This feature is a ttitiQue one, a..d has been found very acceptable to the people of British North America, as it supplies a long- needed dcsideratum in the Provinces. In re- ference to the “editorials†Of the SCOI‘TISH AMERICAN JOURNAL. it is a significant fact that the British press trequently acknowledges their intrinsic truth and force by copiously extracting from our columns and declaring that the Scor- TISH AMERICAN JOURNAL is the mOst able and interestingpaper published in Arrierica. 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STEWART, No. 37f Park Row, New York. Jan. 1,1862. . . . . o to-ea-o- ; Execute rs. 168-6t. STRAY. CAME into the premises of the Subscriber. lot No, 22. in the 2nd concesston of Markham, on or about the lat Instant, TWO The owner is requested to prove SHEEP. property, pay expenses and take them away. NICHOLAS LYNOTT. Markham, January 21. 1862. Blacltwood’s Magazine AHD THI BRITISH REVIEWS 1 SCOTT «9. CO., NEW YORK, continue . to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz.:-â€"- 165-3 DELPHIA. PROF. or VETERlNARY MEDICINE iii THE LATE AGRICULTURAL (OLLEGE or OHIO, SECRETARY or THE AMERICAN VETERINARY ASSOCIATION or I’m- LADELPHIA, arc, ETO. 12.110. Cloth Extra. Price $1.25- Address. post-paid. Buttonville Post-ofï¬ce. JOHN AMUSS. February 20. 1861. 169-25) 811th AND DWELLING TO LET IN THE Village of Richmond 11111! N a good positibn for business, House corn- modious. with 5 Rooms and an excellent Cellar, Wood Shed and other Conveniences, at present in occupation by Mr. Coomer.â€" Poesessio'n given on lst January, 1861. Enquire of G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill, Dec. 5, 1861. 158-tf JENNINGS" GRE AT WORK. ON THE HORSE Tells you all about breeding and Managing the airimal with his various vices, and how they can be corrected JENNINGS’ GREAT WORK ON THE HORSE Describes more than 150 diseases to which he is subject, and gives the various remedies best adapted to their cure. Jess. F. Brown, ‘ I. ’ tr 1 ' TIIE LONDONQUARTERLY(Conservative) , JENNINGS’ GREAT W ORK 2, BROKER. , ON THE HORSE Should be in the hands THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) Estate and General Argent, (If every man who owns the animal. 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THE PEOPLE’S GREAT; BOOKS embrace other works of great value, that will be found in. our printed, (tata‘logues,- and which Will be forwarded to any address: on application, THE PEOPLE’S GREAT BOOKS will be furnished to‘agents and others: in quantities on‘very libet‘a'lltorms. Unequalled, in mechanical execution. as well as value of their contents. a certain and rapid'salo folloWs their introduction everywhere. THE PEOPLE’S GREAT BOOKS will be furnished to agents and others" in quantities on' very liberal terms, Unequaled in mechanical execution, as well as value of I M P 0 R TA N T. on. WIS'I'AR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, is highly re- commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and all diseases their contents, a certain and rapid sale folloWs' of the Lungs and Throat 25 cents pa: their introduction everywhere. 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[1.33 Garments cu-‘t to order on the shortest notice. and in the latest Style, JAMES B, BURNES, ‘ Tailor. 1861-3m E $1000 A YEAR IS. BEING MADE by many enterpriiing men, in the sale of -‘ the I’e’Ople’s Great Books.†Uni- equalled in mechanical execution, as Well as valud of their Contents, acertain and rapid: sale follows their introduction everywhere. SEND Forteespo WORTH OF the People’s Great Books and try them among your n‘e‘ggl‘tbdrs. Everybody wants them. Richmond Hill. Oct. 10. 1861, WORMS. For destroying Worms in children SITTZFR’S VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the triost pteussn Info and oï¬â€˜ectual remedv nowin use. Tr 1:1 8 1 by all dealers in mediciues. y 0 Sold 11‘; W, S, POLLOCK.,Richmond Ilill, GU'I‘i‘AI’EIiCIE ROOFING. No article ever before introduCed to SEND FOR $50.00 WORTH OF the People 3 Great Books and. try thorn among your neighbors. Iverybody wants“ them. the public has equalled the LIQUID GUTTA- PERCHA for coating tin or other roofs, new or old. One gallon, costing/$1.50, SEND FOR $100.00 WORTH OF the I’eople’s Great Books, and try them among yotir neighbors. Everybody wants them. will thoroughly cost. from 200 to 300 feet of roof, and this coating will render the roof perfectly Water-proof, and will lasr‘SINGLi‘ COPIEQ QFVT TO I, 11 1 L L bl ANY address, pdstage paid’on receipt of price; . _ .. - ~ Address, V -. , paint. For covering roofs, either new or . :0.th E. POTTER, Pump/mp, i , No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa; SINGLE COPIES, SEN'I‘ TO ANY address, postage paid on i'oceipt ofp'ric‘e. Addflss, , . JOHN E. POTTER. l’UuLisHER, No. 6l7 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa three times as long as white lead or otliet old, we repeat, it has no equal for durabi- lity and cheapness, and We Offer it to the public fully confident of its intrinsic excelsl lence, and With Ottr warrantiee that it‘will Sold iii barrels of forty gallons enclipat a liberal discount to‘ Addreis all Orders to READY ROOFING CO., 23 cetimrsimet, New York; 148 ie-t-n.‘ do all we claim for SINGLE COPIES, SENT TO AN Y address, postage paid on receipt ()rpl‘icg Address, JOHN I'I. POTTER, PUBLISHER, No. 617 Sans‘mn St.,1’niladolphia,l’a dealers;