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York Herald, 31 Oct 1862, p. 3

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THURSDAY, Oct. 30, 1862. DR. ISAAC BOWMAN after a severe sick- has returned to his practice, where he will always be found except when absent Oil 3 o , o o o . TIIE CIRCULATION OF THE 8 1115.1 FED ROM the premises of" the Subscriber. lot LIVE AND LET LIVE! ' r“, - ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and EKâ€" HAUSTION. New editions enlarged to 190 I j Engravings Oil Steel Just published rice Is business. ' , . . No. 26. 3rd.concessron of Vaughan, on ,tek R. » ~ , ,i , ,p . Flour.-â€"â€"-Snpertioe sold at from $4 30. fr? $4 35: ‘ GEAOBE,’ or about the 15th September. If' . HE SILENTIFRIEND’, thrgmmestMe'“. *‘mwr $4 35 a? s4 40; lixn‘n e4 to (not 50; . .w 1.- I)oulile Extra, $4 40 ED $4 45. Fall “Wrongâ€"«300 hslils was the extent of the supply which sold at the following prices. The samples were from $0 prices paid for the best 85 [(9 $194 nerbshl, Spring Whoat--â€"â€"-â€"â€" lishls in market, which sold at from $0 75 {CD 550 83 per hslil. Barley.â€"sold nt frotii 84 KID 870.. Peas.â€"â€"-â€" bshls went off at 50 (d) 530 per bshl. Oatsâ€"at 40c ((3 44 per bshl. Hayâ€"â€"is from $19@ $20 per ton, $21 per ton. Apples 500. per bush and $1 50’ per barrel. Eggs, ~â€"Fresli from wagons 80 ((71 13c per doz. Potatoesâ€"Vary in price from 30 to 40cm. Butter. ~Freslt is in fair supply at from 16c @ 20 per lb. Beefâ€"â€"-$4 ((3 $4 50 per 100 1b. $4 each”. Lambs $1 (D $2. $3 50 each. Tallow, $0 per 100 lb. Straw $9 €17 Calves ((15 Sheep $3 00 rw IS NOW r- " , , Agree With Your Adversary BEFORE NEXT coUnTl IALL ACCOUNTS made tip to Otctober 1st, 1862. Ten per cent taken of? this year’s Accounts for early payment, JAMES LANGSTAFF, M D. Richmond Hill, Oct. 10, 1862. 202th TO LOAN. on Improved Farm Property, at 8 per cent. Apply, stating property, to W. H. BEATTY. Box 1102, Toronto, P.O. 202-2. TITPPRENTICE WANTED. ANTED IMMET-HATELY an Journal in the Province. fitted to one district. but is Of Upper Canada, and is to be Throughout the Lower Province. As an Advertising Journal but is believed to be the Toronto. Oct. 8, 1862. it occupies. THIRTY THOUSAND COPIES. rl‘liREE times greater than that of auv other It is not con- Extensively Read in every Quarter Seen in all Public Places It is not onlv unsurpassed itr British America, BEST IN THE IVORLD, Inasmuch as its circulation is Larger thaii that of any other Paper, In proportion to the field Bv one Advertisement and on A Black & White Sow, Also. i .92 n ‘r i T. I Airy one who will bring , L8 1 V S, S the same to the subscriber or give such infor- matton that will lead to their recovery will re- VVith a short tail. weight about 170153. a White Spring Pig. ceive two dollars reward. WILLIAM KILLOPS. Jun. Vaughan. October I, 1862. 201 Dissolution of Partnership. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership hitherto existing between GEORGE Air. JOSEPH SPENCER. as Far- mers. on Lot No 23. 4th Cori. Markham. has , this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Markham. September 12. 1862. â€"â€"._. -4 The undersigned would announce that he I Riclitno e will not be responsible for arty debts that may my. . o l V NEW AND SECOND HAND, COOKING, PARLOUR AND BOX STOVES ! ! Heavy Metal, VVarranted by WILLIAM HODGE, Sen’r. Copper, Tin 8; Iron Plate \Vorker, ' Will be Sold CHEAP FOR CASH, OR APPROVED JOINT NOTES, As cheap as any House'in Toronto or anywhere else. ed Hill, August 29, 1862. cal Work of\the Age. on Youthful Indis- cretions and consequent lnipeditiieiits'to ,Mar- riage, describing the Anatoiiry‘of the Re ro- ductive System in health and disease, ‘ and pointing out the sure means of perfect=restora- lion to manhood: with an Essay on Single and Married Life, containing a Prescription known as the Preventive Lotion. precluding the pos- sibility of contatniiiation.‘_ ' ‘ Also to be had from all Agents in all‘pa‘rts of the world. EXTRAC'I‘S FROM THE SILENT FRIEND. price 6d., which contains directions for the guidance of patients. Messrs. R, do L. PERRY .61. Co. are only to be consulted at their residence, No. 19, Barriers Street. Oxford Street. London, as they never, under any circumstances, travel or abroad. and they hereby caution the Public against any person using their name. arid as a 1966", further precaution against fraud. the Public IS notified that none of their medicines are g‘e- nuine. unless the subjoined fuc-similie of their pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Colored either at home active payment the advertiser be contracted iii connection with the above after this date. , GEORGE SPENCER. Markham, Sept. 12. 1862. 199-4 reaches every section Sheep-S'th $3 50 Lambsâ€"$1 75 it) $2. 50c (inlves-â€"$4 fit‘i $5. “’oolâ€"â€"3Sc (a BBC per 1b. Elem accommodate. N0 E‘ICE. ‘HE subscriber begs to inform all parties iri- debted to him either by llole or book ac- count, that he has appointed Mr. MASON (:()(JSIIVOli’l‘ll,vThOl‘Illllll, his agent. to collect and grant recmpls for any amounts due to him, All notes and accounts due to me must be settled by the lst day ofFehrutiry next, other- wise they will he put in court for collection, W M. SOMMERVILLE, Thornliill. October 30. [862. 4t. Fine White Fishâ€"It Salmon Trout. LAD. about 16 years of age. as an ofthe couiitry,aiid everyclass ot‘thecommunity apprentice to the Harness making business. , ' a V Wm WM HARMsz Wholesale Merchants . . . . {)- House the opportunity ‘of sending. through the R'cm'mnd ” m’ 00" 10’1862' 20‘ if columns of the “ G LOBE.” their announce- ments to almost every dealer in town and signature is attached to their different, wrap. pers. fl CHEAP Boer AND SHOE STORE. .lfl !! fib- - country. MANUFACTURERS lVill find that their advertisements in the “ Globe” are read by all the lending Mechanics of the Province, And by the General Public, I THE Subscriber begs to return his thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public and would inform them that he has greatly increased his STOCK, and has now on hand a very large assortment of Fill. llllll WIlllll'll llllllTl lllll Sllllll 1! Of every description and style, such as: Men’s Coarse, Kip, and Calf Boots, Boy’s and Youths’ Kip and Calf Boots, Women and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every variety of style; also, a large quantity of “ The Cup that Refreshcs but not Incbriatesl” 3 Persons having Lands for Sale or to Ilent. Can find no medium of communicating with the fanning community so advantageously as the “ Globe,” Hotel Keepers. Nurserymen, Forwarders, Professioral Men. d'zc. 6L0. will find that their AVING purchased a Stock of Teas, we are prepared to sell some of the FINEST TEAS! mported in this Province. and as CHEAP as loss BE Sou) north of Toronto, Black Souchoug Tea, 2s. 6d. 41‘; 3s. per lb. -wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". W . ‘ . , I a , w, ., " a, announcements can only be made thoroughly Do Extra Fine Flavour. . . . . . . . 48. " llllll ' ' I _ T Com INGVVOOD Palm'sâ€"with freight ad~ k'mwn through “m columns of Gl“‘l’°“'d°r,’,r°a'° ' ' ' " ', ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ 48' u l T i .4 . GEN’IIATIVE & Vivscut..tit Powi: R: . V 1' (led, by the pound. half b:i,.i't-l or INN-1'3], T h e ‘ ‘ G 1 o b e I. 7 9 Fine Japan ‘Iea. (sun dried) . _ . . . 49,6.(1, S & S, ELY T ‘ ‘ It instant) At W M, DOLLOCK’S, Tommo' September 20‘ 186.2. 200_4 Pure. Fine 1‘ i'eslr Young Hysoup . 45. (id. I . d t t u f t r w tb or q . HE USE 01, . “lol‘mmd “l”. 001- 23. 1563- 204 _ _V MN > Yon"! “3'80", LX‘I‘N l‘u” “"02; In fact, he has on hand all t rat. is “route. to pro ec ie ec â€"- or any ea or Pen-vs Cordial Balm of Syrwcum; iIâ€"Wâ€"TMMI‘Tummwww Twmfi' CWTâ€"WWII â€" II I _ 9d and-s,tr§"g' '5“ “grim” ' 5 ,, any season. which lie is prepared to Sell at the Established “mm a centuw and known NO “(36. B L I C T l:- S TIM O N La If Equal e ' m ana 3' ' ° "' s' T throu liout the world as the GREATEST RE.- "â€"“‘ \‘Ve trust that purchasers will examine, and J. J ES FOR CASH ! T hose requiring a really good Article. ata Cheap Price, are respectfully requested to CALL AT THE 0 BE LE'I‘, by Auction. to the lowest bidder. On FRIDAY, Courses 31, 18652. at One o’clock. p.m. on the the ground. the Completion of the Job on the Road in front of T0 MESSRS. 'I‘ACKA BURY BROTHERS, Map Publishers. London. CW, 1 EN’I‘I.EMEN,â€" IIA VING OBSERVED GEN ‘RATOII; a never-failing remedy for," Spermatorrhm. loss of manly power. produced. by early indiscretions. or any other causes- It enriches the princi give us one trial. which Will make good every assertion, Iâ€"I puomtIOIH sameness At W. S. POLLOCK’S, pal vital fluids, enabling- l , I _ ) - ,1 m 8” SN .- t d - ,l (Late G- A. barllnrd’s,) : T I SEIOE E those who have deemed themselves incurable lot I\n. lll‘ll-eufai- of the 2nd Con, Mark- :19 GZD’AS ACIdV‘EJEllllFerry: ‘E‘aygilisgmil‘l f: Richmond Hm, Sept. 25 1862. 200-tf. CIIE£§'I B O 9 at once totulfil the most sacred obligations of” ham. lbpeglllczillonsdlllay be Seen on the H Geo .ti‘mmam which we owls'dm unqut - I OPPOSITE THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. warned me. Price 118_ per home, or four} grown on to a love ay. I ' ' ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ _____.__~_- and calculated not only to injure you in your business, but to mislead the public as well. we beg to present the following Testimonial. ‘We; the undersigned, have carefully oxa- ltiitied the new] Copper Plate Map of Canada West recently published by you. and find it to be very accurate arid reliable, We cannot speak too highly of the artistic skill displayed in the execution of the Work, which needs but to be seen to be appreciated. As subscribers for the Map. We are well satisfied You have redeemed ~\our pledges, and done even more than you promised. To all wishing a really good Map of Upper Canada, we can rOCOIIHIILIId this work, as be- ing all the publishers claim for it. Augustl 1862. OLIVER VF.AL, JOIIN McCON N EL, Markliarii. Oct, 21, 1562, quantities in one. 33s,, which saves 11s.: and: in £5 bottles. effecting a saving of £1 lilo. , PERRY’S CONCENTRA'I‘ED DETERu ' SIVE ESSENCE. a remedy for Syphilis ill all! its stages, also for purifying the system from contamination, recommended for secondary symptoms, blotches on the head and face, en'o largeinent oftlie throat, tonsils. and uvula: its beneficial influence on the system is undeni- able. Prics 11s. and 333. per bottle, alsoa saving of 115. PERRY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF COPAIBA AND CUBEB SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most. speedy Remedy known. The Globules. con- taining the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cubebs, Buchu, &c . at once cure. without the possibi- lity of failure. Gonorrhea. obstinate Gléet, Stricture, etc, itnriiediately subdtiing all in- } Commissioners. 204-1 J A MES HALL, Proprietor. 196 3m. w” nnnmmmnnm".muu u‘. a- Faust? ARRIVALS F saucer, BOOKS GENERAL STATIONERY AT TH E “ YORK HERALD” BOOK STORE, W M. W HA IMPORTER 0F Watches, Clocks & Jewelery, 123 King Street west, ROSIN HOUSE BLOCK. TOHON ‘1‘0, Has just received HIS FA LL STOCK F FINE Gold and Silver Watches, Colored and Bright Gold Guards, Alberta, Brace- RIN, Richmond Hill, Aug. 28, 1862. us. iiiron'i‘A-N '1' CR EDIT SALE OF “I 53 ii“ Till I ii. A l [litplciitcitts, etc, T0 N0. till. Yotige Street. better known as “ Bond Luke Farm, on Thursday, November 6,” 62 “0?? to I) to itlcliiloND till. 1.. oerrrr Gunilla sellout. AU’EUEATâ€"DIT Will commence on Bl“. SOLD by Public Auction. on lot flammatory action' Encased in en or free - 1 i . . ’t‘ \' ‘ , - g . 2 + q Signed G1“)t (“1mm 1.. 0' Inspector Londom lets. Brooches. Signet and Gem lungs. Ear- from taste or smell. 4s. 6d. and IIS. er hex. The niidertiieiitioncd valuable Form Stock, dzc. MODQaY’ 18th OOUOber’ £869" L. Lawless. P. M., ’ do :‘l‘ugs. Solitaires. Lockets._ Charms Decklfllfi. RICH l“(3ND HILL HEALTH DEPENDS "m" PURE I Pica!”â€" holuugmq lo the Kama ormc “to J?" as Lng: Under L. [L Evans. Esq. B. A. Samuel peters. p. L. S” 350.. do lliimhles. Pen and Period Cases, Silver, Jet L , viz :â€" 1 superiorspan Team Horses, 7 years old, by King Alfud, matched PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skirt, such as Scurvy. Scrofnla, Ulcers, Bells. W in.Robin.~:on,P. 1.. S,.&City Engineer do Writ. ’VlcClary. I’ L, S. W. I‘. L. Gill, Registrar. &c., and Mourning Jeweleryâ€"all of the newest de- signs: also, Fine Gold Wedding Rings. and Spectactles to suit all sights. M. TEEFY, Secretary. 2013-2 At Lower Prices than is charged in Toronto. October 10. 1969. do . . C Blotches, Piniples on the face and body. dtc. I do (10 do 9 do ‘ "M C. H Forge-“on. Deputy Rem-altar. 0- Watches, Clocks and Jewelery _ . . Price 11s. and 33s. per box, I do Gelding. 3 years old. hr Rollin Hood Letters MiddleseX. a do 0 v~ ~ ll R ' d W’ t d orders recelved for, “"d great attenlm“ Pa'd ‘0 Sold at Messrs. R. 6: L. PERRY & Co’s- ! do do 3 do by Liou . . . . u , . . r , Adam Murray, Treasurnr Co. Middlesex, do a) 3f“ *3] 61mm? Sf arra” e , Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Barriers Street, Ox. 1 do do 3 do by Lian-(us, ilema’i‘iriugiu RIC .I MUNDHILL I ostOfiice James Kegfer. '00. Clerk, do. do - To give satisfaction. ford Sll‘flel. 1101100”, I do Filly. 1 year old. b_\’ Cumberland ODIOBER 1, ob... John C. Meredith. Ulel'li NO-l DIVISION: I Remember the addressâ€" I S Ageufsz BARCLAY & CO" 75 Farringdon 1 do E mm con, 1 do by do -â€" ‘ ' Cour-t. (0 . treet. iondon. . H llilcli coin in calf hv a Durham Bull IEBH' MTV/8"". [Lawren'ne’E‘llclmhenne W' Horlml' Recmider' do ' 123 Klng' Street weSt’ i I w I I "I i I u I I MT’V 793‘ 186%. I 182. ‘ - _, q , I? g . - _ . u it‘lllion, 1 rs " awrerice. i e lie J. s] ; l v, Master in Cliancer' (10 R081 ‘ I O BLU K~ - ' ' ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ “‘me ‘â€""‘“‘"""‘ .3 Heéfr"fl::,lofiid’ m cm b’ do Cuber, I’elor Moulds. E. 4 Henrlvuif'u, Beecher, (y 0,, '” do 0 h I USE c Which Will be done in Plain or the Best Style of II". Ait, at moderate charges. â€"â€"-~ ' | Fat Sleer '3 i'eai's old Cuglrlin, 'l‘lios McGravoy. John E Jones parks, Barrismr. &c‘. do Toronto: Sel’l- 19: l86~v 1993'" _ . 6:, I 195 A ‘VOIk 0f Absorblng Interest; ‘) Shop: I ‘Véai‘ UM“ Duncan, \V'illiarii McNeer, Mathew lull“ Carling. Ml’.l’., d0 Rmhmond “I”, AligUSt 29’ 1'8 ’9. l ‘ 4 SW”; “hip,” 11.))Ullhyllhlerld Qicgfllh AIME-lit Kerr. McKenzie do Co. wholesale mer- .. “Aw-“MW..- IE‘eri-l‘ijlg “VCIIturOS : ‘ ‘ I“... ‘P S . i S, ), [)Uuiy', "victims 1 choline , h m h ms. do w r . 2’ b“”’{ we [a] an] Huh I own Davis, Nollianiel Moltetizie, Murdock c a Flb‘l‘LE &' LYON ‘ AMOVG l Lele-rtcr Rani. L’ shear Adam llope & Ce. wholesale merchants, do ‘ nuances HARNESS A! z I ~ , ‘ .1 Fraser. George Silepat‘dJlarict J l S- 1, (LS "1’,A,O. fG d , _, ., ' 3 ti: till: Wiener. n “Misti... “3 ’ ° °° .. SEWING instills entrust. - ' 1 ‘ By WARREN WILDWOOD, Esq. 14 Fat Hogs G0dlrel‘~ James We”, «1- 111- Wm. machete. & City Eugln’t‘, Hamilton ' I ' . , ,, a i . 7' RAWN from the most eventful eriod of 10 Store Pigs Sipping”? (Q) aflthglgg‘ lgnw Tllos- A- Blyllle- P-LSH ‘NC- I do 538 BROADWAY’ NE N XORK' SIBGLE OR DOUBLE . IIEAVY OR HI American History, and from IThe most 1 S w and :3 Pi rs Iran ,. worge u "also". r8. . . Buchanan, Harris &, C0., who esale . . -”._ . ,.. I I 31 A DE A N j] ) I )I I R, A, B I: I E} utlientic sources, these to" ~ ' t - t k f 2 Rt,“ Swami? Slmw Caner, 1 Grindsmne, Hllllll'lllef’i J- . ‘F’IIS‘ms’JOlIH merchants. do Palrth I‘m? acqllalllled mm m" 1 mm" U U E I - ‘ z :11 the wild, weird, and fdai'fdiaclisi'abtadraofor:- 2 Logan”, “mum, 2 Sugar Kettles. I 561 ll“"“”'g'°"i Maggie Mlle. Wm- D. Molnis & Co., wholesale mer- ' AL Lyon Sewing Machines the careful per- MAY BE HAD 01“ “"me The Volume contains the following. “gm double Harness, 2 sets heavy ’l‘oau‘i Ilar- Li‘wi '1- V' chants. I w y do usal of the Company’s Circular is specially g“ l,” .u», mtg, ' " among others, tress, 1 sot light Buggy Harness. 21 IMarket ~ w» v ~~v - IIII'OIVSVHEJUIIIBSI’E? fog/o. A (11;). in (11:. do commended. This Circular can be had on a" ll, 1:1,, m 12,. “mm Ill,“ 1,“ ll“ McCtillougii's Fearful Leap, Wag on iron axle and Spring seal, ' number . -. , g l ‘ ‘-. E, ‘ . . . . ' " ' arms! I“ cc' ’ ' ‘ - - ~ . - - 'â€"‘â€"â€"â€"" The Bloody Block House' Waggons. ‘ Spring ngo” with pole and grli EMAIJElljgints Masons. . ‘ do plication. It is very SpOCIfiC. and Vwrll be found . i d ‘ .“ kn t 0 d to su.t ur ha'e S and of u e poesi Desperuw Encomnm Wm, Big Foot. snails, I setBuggy ~Wheels. springs and axle, TO SELL Joliri“llood Chi-oer, Registrar Co. d highly instructive, having been prepared wrth lIâ€"IE Subscribe; has on tan , 01 Wt ma . 0 t‘ er l p c. a r , i Adventures of Daniel Boone. I set HUI) SIGIHIIS l “I'll'l‘el 510W“. 1' CHUN- f Low aw r r ‘ w i v \ ~ y“"‘“’°” ‘ o h care and we will abide b ' allstatemeuts best triaterta s Perilous Adventures in a Canoe » «a . the new SILEL lLiir. . p . - “‘“c ' l ’ * ' 1 Iron Plough, l \Vuodcli do, '1 Metal do , ‘ John Dene. .O. Inspector, Toronto. I , The Mystery at Lancaster, (Richmond’s) 2 Ribbing do, 1 set heavy llar- COUNTY COLORED MAP Dennis dc Gossage, P. L. b}. Sw.‘ do them!” made: . . . . Davv Crocltvett’s Adventures, NW3. 1 SN 560d d0, 1 Refilling MINIIIHG- Om" or Tb”; (2(30.rllli31g83, Dept. Siupt. IFthfillltll’ll The following brief qllolflllon ‘5 Cl‘aracmns' An assortment of \VI’IIPS, LASHES, SIC. COllStanllY on hand. The Desperadoes’ Mistake, terson’s). 2 Fanning Mills, 1 Cultivator, I 110:1 . i‘vr . awhile alllwl' 0 ""9 S tic of the entire Circular: _ ' ‘ The Old Trapper iii a 'l‘wiit Place - Scufller, (:00 bushels 'I‘urnips, about. Ill {9115 of UIIItedNSt-‘atgs’ 0311941133 and U {)BEJEK?“ (Jellifill’fll’gl'. & 3° .. This Machine is better adapted than am. COllal‘S ‘Vflrl’anted t0 [100k & Bdrm 611. The Wonderful Mistekef ’ Hay, 3.3 cords dry Hardwoodâ€"piled on dogs eW runsw1c , "VIII" ’ , I 03v ; 1- lift/9371's» 'c-i 0 other Sew“, , Machine in market ,0 the m, "f, . I i - . -‘ The Desperado and the Regulators, Sircet- 1 CNS-50‘” S'lwl SCYHIN' Gram Cm" From recent survey-9, completed Aug, 10. F' F' Passn‘om' l' I“ 5" ‘kc' d° I q Also) kept/bf Sale Pane] son & Bro 3' Plows’ Poznt’)’ Landszdes’ &0' changes and almost all ‘less variety of sewing required in a fr mily: for it will sew from one. to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stop- ping, and making every stitch perfect Will sew from the fittest gause totlie heaviest cloth. and own to the stoutest harness leather. with- out changing the feed. needle. or tension, or making any adjustment of machine whatever.” dies, Forks. Rakes, Spades, A quantity of 18 Household Foriiiture aid sundries not enuiuer‘ ated. The above properly is well worthy the attention of intending purchasers, and will Positively be Sold without any Reserve As the Executor-s are desirous of winding tip the affairs of the estate. Tire Ranger’s Thrilling Indian Adventure, The Fighting Parson, Horrors of a Bernhardmonk-Norfolk in ’76. Fearful Adventure among the Guerillas, The Gamblers’ Den at Natchez. Perilous Adventure of Captain Brady, Fearnt Encounter with a Bear, General Putnam’s Daring Exploits. (32; cost $20,000 to engrave it and one year’s time. Superior to airy $10 map ever made by Col- ton or .llilchell, and sells at the low price of t'iyceiits; 370,000 names are eiigraVcd on this map. It is not only a County Map, but it is also :1 IE? The Public are cautioned against a map which is now being copied from the Copper Plate map in lythograph and advertised as Ti'emaiii’s Map 0' ( anada West. TACKABURY BROTHERS. London, Sept. 11. 1862. ISIS-4t. (If? Call and Examine, Richmond Hill, October I7, 1861. at WM. HARRISON’S 151-3m 12.. _..._......___..___.-.. lilllllll rill llllll. S. B. H EN Oculist and Aurist, Term :~â€"$8, and under. Cash; over that amount 12 months credit. by furnishing ap- proved joint notes. The Sa‘e being large. the Auctioneer will commence promptly at 10 o‘clock, :1 III. Lunch at noon. J. GORMLEY, Auctioneer. _ WM, ELLIS, E z ,_ THOMAS mace, mum“ Wliitcliurch. Oct. 16. 1802. GOOD AND CHEAP' consume 2 Wm. 8. P0110011 EGS most respectfully to announce to his Customers and the Inhabitants of the sur- rounding neighborhood, that his Stock of Ready-made Clothing is now coriiplete,-liav- ing every size iii Men’s COA TS, PANTS é’ VES T8 In various description of cloth and latest styles, Men’s Satiuett Under Coats. from. ,$4} to $65 " Fine Broadcloth do " .. 5 lo 8 “ Fancy Tweed aand Full 2 cloth do " .. 5 to 8 “ Whitney do “ .. 6 to 8 “ Moscow Beaver do “ . 7; to 9 “ Vests. in variety of material . . l to 3 “ fine Black Cassimere and ‘ Doeskin Pants. “ .. 3 to G “ Satinett and Full clatli do “ . . 13 to 3, “ Tweed and fancy Cassi- . more do “ .. 2 to 5 “ Beaver and Pilot Over Coats. (heavy lined) “ . 5 ll Moscow Beaver 6:. Sealskin do 7 to 11 I‘Vitli an excellent assortment of Full Cloths, 'l‘weeds. Doeskiiis, Cassimeres. Red and Fancy Flannel Long Cloth and Stripped Shirts, Drawers and Unioit Shi‘ts, (aloves, Socks. Mufflers, Fancy Ties, Braces, Overlialls, &c. Customers will find it to their advantage to Call 8; Examine the Stock Which will be found at all times varied and choice, and as cheap as the satire quality of Goods can be purchased at in Toronto. Don’t forget to call at WM. S. POLLOCK, (Late G, A. Bernard’s Richmond Hill) I October 1862, 204-5 ' COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP Oftlie United States and Caliadas combined lll one. giving Erizuv RAILROAD STATION and distances betiveeli, Guarantee arty woman or man to $5 per day. and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for $1 worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnished all our agents. WaaTELiâ€"Wholesale Agents for our Maps in every State. California, Canada, England. France aiid Cuba. A fortune may be made With a few hundred dollars capital. Nu Com- petition. ‘J. ’1‘. LLOYD, 164 Broadway, N.Y. The War Department uses our Map of Vir- ginia, Maryland and l’eniisylvaliia,cost $100,- 000. on which is markbd Antietam Creek. Sharpsburg, Maryland Heights, Williamsport Ferry, Rdorersville, Noland’s Ford. and all others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. , LLOYD’S TYPOGRAPHICAL MAP or K 01110, INDIANA and IL Is the only authority for Gen. Biiell and the War Department. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Aug, 2. “ LLan’s NIAP or. VIRGINIA, MARYLAND and PENNSYi.v.tNtA.-â€"Tlie Map Is very large; its 0031. is but 25 cents ; and it is the best that can. be purchased.” LLLOYD’S GREAT MAP 015‘ 'riir: Mississirri RIVERâ€""From Actual Surveys by Cripts. Bart and Wm. Bowen, Mississippi River Pilots. of St. Louis. 310., shows every man’s plantation and owner’s name from St, Louis to the Gulf of Mexico-4350 niilesâ€"-every sand bar, island, town, landing, and all places 20 miles back from the riverâ€"colored in Counties and States. Price. $1 in sheets, $2 pocket form, and $2.50 on linen. with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. NAVY DEPARTMENT, Wasamo’ron, Sept. 17, 1862. J: T. LLoYvâ€"â€"-Sir: Send me your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred co- pies. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis, corri- manding the Mississippi squadron. is authoriz- ed to purchase as many as are required for the use of that squadron. CIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the A GOOD THING. DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment is w _ ‘ e11 worth trial, In any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, 01d Sore: inflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and every case where an otuttncn‘ is uset‘ . ' commend Itself, after 0063181: “I It mu m '4- ’l‘lifh‘ VIC’I‘OBIA TEA ‘VAlt Ed HOUSE No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, Is the place in Toronto. to buy pure Bllflll It Illll Till, NOT only because the proprietor,EDWARD .L LAWSON,is one of the oldest and most experienced Tea-buyers in the trade. but from the fact that lie purchases his Teas in such 'large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby eu- abling him to sell at a very SAL/ILL AD VANCE ON COST, Fulfilling- tlte old adage “ Large Sales. Small Profits and Quick Returns;” a'so in COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices AND lilllllll. tilllllll 1 He cannot be nndersold. EN“UCKY, LINOIS, HIS BISCUITS ANti 2t HOMER?! Are unsurpassed for quality and price, all being manufactured Oil the pi‘etiiises, from the best material by first-class workmen. Iced and Ornamente'd W'cdding and Other Cakes Always on hand or made to order in any style a on the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise, attended to Willi dispatch All Goods warranted as repre~ sented. and delivered free of charge to the cars or iii the city limits, Navy (lg: NO SECOND PRICE. Remember the Placeâ€"- N0. 93 KING STREET, SIGN or THE QUEEN. EDWARD LAWSON, Proprietor. 167-6ni Toronto, Feb. 5. 18613. I Titus have we successfully overcome the most difficult point iii the Sewing Machine Art. it was no ordinary triumph. Defiantly can we say. " No other Machine compares with it in this respect." Hence have we uniformlyâ€"al- most without exceptionâ€"taken the highest premium, when the Machine has been properly exhibited in coriipetirion with other first-class Sewing Machines. Hence is it that we are able to offer the following guarantee. viz :â€" " We Warrant every Machine we sell to give better satisfaction than any other Sewing Ma- chine now in market, or money refunded.”â€" We never sell a Machine on any other terms The guarantee is as reliable as the note of arty business man in the land. For more than five years have we relied upon such facts for the reputation ofour Machine ; and without a single travelling agent in the field, there is scarcely a neighborhood Oil the continent where the Ma- chine is not favorably known. We prefer such a reputation to one based on more “talking points," as they are technically called iii the trade. Hence we make but one kind of stitclis viz: the lock-stitch. alike on both sides, requir- iug :nly one-third the thread of other kinds of stitches. N. B. Local agents wanted in every county throughout the West. Special inducements offered. I Finkle & Lyon 8. M. Co, 198.6m 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Charles Taggart, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, 8m. BEGS to intimate that he will commence business in the Village of Stoufiville, About the latter part of October, when he will be liapny to supply parties in the neighborhood with the best of everything. in his line. at low prices. 11:? Pic-nic Parties and Tea Meetings supplied on the most reasonable terms. Flour, Oats, Peas. Ham. &c, for sale. Stofl'ville. Sept 17, 1862. 200-6m r ‘IIE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he nas fitted up his Grist and Flour Mill [u a superior manner, and is now prepared to do G- B. I S '1' I N G- 2 Oil the shortest possible notice. He also takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has received during the past six years, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. NE. A choice lot of Harm, Bacon, and Barrel Pork, for sale. GEO. ARKSEY. Richmond Hill. August's, 1862. mil-Sm BOOTH & SONS, BEG T0 INFORIII THE PUBLIC, That they have taken the Store, ill. 2% Yllii Sllllll', AMERON’S Block, opposited H. B. WILLIAMS, until the premises lately occupied by them, corner of “range ‘3' Queen ARE REBUILT, OUR MANUFACTUING DEPARTMENT, Is continued as usual, and we are prepared to attend promptly to all orders, with which we may be entrusted. l Streets, BOOTH 8r. SONS. Toronto, May 11. 1862. 159-1), ‘ RICHMOND HILL : LIBRARY ASSOCIATION l7 -.â€"_._ I HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their 1 LI BltAltY to the ‘Hicaaw ' Book Store, lwhere Stockholders and others may procure o'clock. 7.", A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, Feb. 27. 1861. l i l l (Late of No 658 Broadway. New York.) i i AS just opened an Office at No. 174 King St., Toronto, where he intends remain- ing- a few months, and will give his exclustve attention to the treatriieiit of Diseases of the EYE. EAR and LUNGS. Dr, H. has prac- tised for upwards of10 years in NEW YouK.witli unexampled success. Hundreds of testimonials, from persons who hare been cttred by him, can be seen at his office. Cataracts and Amarosis treated with success . also. Bronchitis, Sore Throat. and all Diseases of the Lungs. Artim ficial Eyes inserted without art operation. [‘otonto, Sept. 9. ’62. l98-3m VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, ONTAINING 35 Acres of Excellent Laird. being the South East part of - Lot; No. 12, 4th Gen. Markham, formerly owned bv CAPT. MARTIN. There is a good Frame House and Barn, and other bui'dings; and a good bearing Orchard' of choice Fruit Trees. The Far’n is nearly free of stumpsand well watered. For further par- ticulars apply, (on the promises.) to JAMES HOLMES. Buttonville. P.O. Markham. Sept. 24. 1862. 200-5 CIIEAP FOR CASH! E Subscriber. in returning thanks to his I} T numerous customers who have so liber- ally supported him for upwards of five years. would state that he continues to manufacture, “AT HIS OLD STAND,” BOOTS AND SHOES! of every description, and of the best materials, and after the Latest Style. and hopes by close atterrtiott to business, combined with moderate charges, to ensure a continuance of their favor. He would also beg to intimate to the inha- bitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity. that he has on hand quite an assortment of LADIES’ 8o CHILDREN’S BOOTS do SHGES which he offers KBOOKS every Friday afternoon. from 4 to 8 LOW for Cash 3 JAMES VERNEY. Richmt‘nd Hill, April 17,1862. ‘ IW-fim The Massacre at Fort Mimms, The White Horseman, Black Dick and the Lvnehors. Adventures of Simon Kenton, A She- Devil arrong the Tories. The Swamp Robbers of Louisanita. Thrilling Escape from a Prison Ship, The Rifiernan of Cliippawa, Surprised by Guerillas, The Canadian Rebellion and Gen, Scott. A Desperado’s Thrilling Adventures, How a Brave Man saved Detriot. A Desperado among the Mail Bags, The Indians and the Hollow Log. The Traveller and the Arkansas Bully. A Race for Life, ’I‘hrilliiig Adventures of Two Scouts. The Murderer’s Ordeal. The Wolvos and the Darkoy Fiddler. The Mnrderer’s Creek, Nnc. &c. Everybody everywhere should get THRILLING ADVENTURES .' The Book contains 384 pages, Illustrated with I‘wo Ilundred new and original Engrav- irigs, and will be sent to any address, postage paid. on receipt ofprice. Extra cloth. $1.25. We are also Publishers of EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 85. COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, byFrank Cresby. qu. Price, $1.25. THE HORSE AND HIS DIS- EASES. by Dr. Robert Jennings, V.S. Price. $1.25. ' THE FAMILY DOCTOR, By Prof, H. S. Taylor, MJ). Price, $1.00. SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW, 0,. .. The. POETRY OF HOME.” by Harry Pencils er, Price $1.00 LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF KIT CARSON. The Great Western Hunter and Guide. Price $1.25. MODERN COOKERY. in all its branches. by Mrs. Hale. Price $1.00. Together with. other valuable ant.I useful works. a Catalogue of which will be sent free on application.-â€". Books lorwarked to any address, postage paid. on receipt of price. We also make PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in every variety, Booksellers. News Agents». Book Agents, Canvassers.'l’eddlers, and others will do well to orders package of our books. They will find them exceedingly popular,aiid terms liberal 1000 Local & Travelling Agents Wanted everywhere for their sale- For single copies, or for terms in quantities. with other information apply to or address JOHN EDWIN POTTER, Publisher, 18’! No. 617, Sinsom St' Philadelphia, Pa.

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