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York Herald, 21 Nov 1862, p. 3

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v THE .CHom-mA 1N lNDiA.â€"-â€"'l‘he Cal. cutta correspondent of the London Times saysz-Lâ€"Witli the innlulle ot' the rainy sea. son cholera has begun again to decimate the priny ot' the I’iiiijaiib. the North-west. e'l‘ttiProvinces, and Central India. The ‘ plan ofinnving a regiment out into camp has boil little et‘l‘cct in checking the disease, while marching in such weather as this brip a on lever and lieat-apoplexy. At led! fiM-menfihave already l'aLen victims chibhliiirL-anme, IIer Majesty’s‘35tli’und Her Majesty’ 52nd at Gwalior and Hum- see. ' NARROW ESCAPE or A CANADiAN SerAiuen.â€"â€"'1‘be Halifax Reporter of November 6th, sny‘stm‘ We have not seen in any of our Canadian eirciiange‘s any account of the recent narrow escape of the Canadian steamer Napoleon Ill, commanded M. Foriin, inspector ofCaua- dian Fisheries. From a, trustworthy in- formant we learn that on the 1311i Sep- tember last the French War steainer'Lav- oisier, Capt. Ribour‘t, whilst cruising in in the Gulf, found tlie‘steamer; in question ashore upon Jacques Gartier Cape. Every means was immediately taken by . the French vessel to bring the steamer into deep water again, as the breeze was fresh- ening very rapidly lrom the North. A good deal has already been done, it may be‘inentioiied here, before the arrival of the Lavoisier by Capt. Robinot ‘0f-‘- the ship Active; but all these eliorts had been unsuccessful. Owing, however. to the energetic and scientific cfl‘orts ol'rthe oili- cei's and men of the Lavoisier, the Napo- leon III. was after some hours of tedious work, once more sct afloat without having sustained any serious damage. it" it had not been for the fortunate arrival of the French Vessel, the Canadian Government, in all probability, would have lost their tessel.’ . NAnnow ESCAPE BY A Johanâ€"The Dublin correspondent of the Tunes says: -â€"'1‘he County 01".I‘ippei'ary cer'uinly con- tains some of the most daring rtiiiians in the wbrld. An outrage which for cool audacity surpasses "even the conduct of Iltiycs who ’nn’irdcred M r. Braddell,‘ occur- red at the 'I‘ipperary Quarter Sessions on Friday, when Mr Sergeant llowley, the respected chairman of the county. was very near bring wounded on the Bench. where he sat surrounded by twelve magis- trates. V There were two stipendiury magistrates and thirty constables, present. and the court house was densely crowded. A young man about ‘23 years oi agegnamed Richard Carey, was indicted for stealing two shirts. He paid no attention to the evidence and set-med quite reckless. The iiiiry found him Guilty, and, it having been asertaiiied that he had been imprisoned before at Cashel as a d'eserter, he was set)- lenceil to three months’ iiiipi'isohinent wi h hard labor. The moment the sentence was pronounced the prisoner made a slid- ' den. movement, and ilung a stone of a pound weight at the head of the judge. Providentially he had not taken his eyes .011. the prisoner. and, pt‘t‘celt’lllg the sod. .dcii action, he threw himself back from the chair and thus avoided the blow. ’ The Violence with which it was tin-awn smashed [the stone, and a portion oi it remained in the wondwoih behind the chair. The prettiest consternation was eXcited by this .tluring outrage. 'l‘hc magistrates held a Ucons’ultatii'm. and resolved to have the prisoner indicted and 1.11911 for his offenCe .atithe next assiZes. The learned Judge was warmly congratu'ated by his triciids (in his almost miraculous escape. M -w’ 'roitON'ro blAttKETS. 'I‘HURSDAY,NOV.20,1862. Nounâ€"Superfine sold at from $4 30, ((2) $4 35; Fancy $4 35 @ $4 40 : Extra $4 110 @354 50 : Double Extra, $4 40 ft?) $4 4.5. Full Whent.â€"â€"3Utl bsnls was the extent of the 'supply which sold at the following prices. The prices paid for the best samples were trom $11 H5@$09l .iei‘bshl, ‘ Spring Wheat-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- 1191118 in market. which 101d at from $1170 fob $0 80 per lislil. Barleyâ€"sold tit from 94 (lb 98c. Pens.-â€"--â€"â€" bshls went oil' at 50 fl 53c per bshl. 0ats.-â€"at 45c (d) 47 per bshl. Hayâ€"is from $t5ftb $20 per ton, Straw $10 (0 $14 per ton. . ~ . .Apples 50;: per bush and $1 50 per barrel. . EEggb. ~Fresh from wagons 100 ((7? 15o per .102. lPotutoesn-Varv in price from 45 to 50cm. sButt‘or. vâ€"Fresh is in fair supply at from 15c fr? i19 per 11). . Beefâ€"$3 RD $4110 per 100 1b. Calves $3 6 :84 each. Lmnhs $1 ((3 $2. Sheep $2 50 a $3 51) each. ion RRDWAY’S. CLEANSING SYRUP, CALLED RADWAY’S RENOVA'riNG ' RESOLVEN'I‘. (Ono'to'vsix bodies will cure every. form of Skin diseases. Huniors, I’implt-s, Blotcher, ’Boils,.Salt Rheum, Canker, Ulcers. Tumors. fFotror'Soros, scrofuln or Sypihlis, Sores in the ‘Evos, Ears. Nose,Mouth. Scald Head Let .noiicnoglect this advicoait' you would rid your-- ~solves from the miseries you sufferfrosnrt rd. oncdito this medicine. One bottle will do you imam, good than a half dozen of 'Sarsaparillun- and other mixtures. The dose is small, two :teu-spoonfulls being a full dose. is YOUR consrrrnrrou 'rAiNTrD? . 'Wondors are daily wrought by RADwns RE- ..sotlvm'x'r, in violent,ConstitutionalDiseases. I .disongnges from the animal fluids the "mini-s morbi or filaments of disease. and throws them of? through the oxenetory organs. thustaking tho atin 'oiit of the disorder. It renovatos and frosgons the blood. and imports vital energy to the system. In Scrofnla, Cancer. Syphillis. Cronic Rheumatism, Lung Complaints.- Skin Dioeasos, Mercurial Diseases. Contractions of the‘Jbi'ntc, Palsy. ParalVRis. and all Complaints oxtornll or internal which are capable of asâ€" oung a. constitutional type and of being trans- mitted from parents to children, we recommend fits the only remedy and a sure one, this irresis- " tible and searching disinfectant. alterolivo and invigorant. " 'Pric‘efono dollar per Bottle. or six Bottles. for fine dal‘ans. .- ' Dr Radway's office, 87Maidon Lane. Sold by Dmggists. fining. auncrtmmcuto. B. EDWMAN, M.D. PhyisTitilan.-Surge0ii dzllccoutiheitir AS again returned to ALMIRA MILLS Whore he can be consulted on the vari- ous branches-of his profession. ' ‘ N.B. All culls punctually attended to except wh -u absent on professional business. ' Almira, Markham, November 20, 1862’. nor-ism \St Louis. Mo., shows ovorv man’s plantation PLANEING . .FOR ‘ i n...’ w int. he Sold low on Each of Exchanger! for Land a first-rate STEAM ENGINE â€"â€"14 born! powerâ€"in good working order; has ‘ on ly been in one about 31 rnorltihs, and is there- Mutching Ifiirncing Macbing. with u qualitityyof Shutting fond Belting, in good'ropoir. ' For further infurniatiou apply at tho “ York: Herald” office. ' ' ' Richmond Hill. Nov. 90.13.68. \“ 207711" - ._ A’ STEAM E-N'GI K.iE.§'-oboiit‘ .23“ irate. powerf-éwmufii’at, 350. cumpldtor' ’ Terms “1’6le Apply, ‘ ' ' > Auosi'micur. a. or. Riclirn ondiiiill.FNov. ‘- [8984f "~â€" OR AN OUT-BUIEDING in court tion v with the RICHMOND‘HILLSC - LB. 1'2 x 12, brickâ€"up toFRIDAY, the 2lst inot., at Noon. Van- dud. Specifications to bo‘seon at the residence of 1 " ‘ " . ,J. or}. gone, can, .19., MD. ' Richmond IIill,,Nov, 14,1862... 902.2. ros'r. OFFICE NOTICE " i ' TirANKsGrviNo;§.DAY t. Thursday. the 4th December, 1862. VI‘HF. public will please take notice that the L Richiiiondtiill Post Ollie. will be open for one hour. for the deiivory citation and papers. after the arrival ot’tho mailiat 9. v30..in'riho t'oros‘ noon of 'l‘liuiiksgiviug day After 10, 30mm. the Office will be cloned for than day ‘ M. 'I'EEFY, ‘ Post Master. Richmondhill I’. 0.. ' Nov. 14. 1862. 906-3. 000,000 MALE or FEMALE Agents . To semi“: . ‘ LLOYD‘S NEW S'l‘E EL I‘LA'I‘E _ COUNTY COLORED MAP \ i V 01" TM” ' I i United (States, Canadas and ‘ New Brunswick. From recent snrwys, completed Aug. 10. v 1862; cost $20,000 to ongravo it and one year’s time. ‘ Superior to any $10 map ever made by Col- ton or Mitchell. and sells at the low price of fifty cents; 370.000 names are engravi-d on this map. ' _ It is not only a County M up. both is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP China United States and Canadar combined in one. giving Even! Rucqun errios and distances between. ' ' (iunruniee any “woman or man $340 $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. ' i l WAN't‘i-muvthotesnle Agie‘ilts‘l'or '0itr"ann in eva State. Culilbr'niu,‘.Canad.i. . England. France and Cuba. , A gfoiitune may. he made p With a few hundred dollars capital. Nu Com- petition. ' .J. '1". LLOYD. 5164 Broadway, N.Y. ’ The War Department. uses our Map of Vir- ginia. Maryland and l’eimsylvanin,cust $1110,- UtlU. on which is marked Antietam Croék. Slinrpsburg, Maryland Heights, Williuiiisport Ferry, Rdoreisville, Nulnnd’s Ford. _and all others on the Potomac, and every other piece in Maryland. Virginiu and - Pennsylvania. or inono'; refunded. . LLOY hrs 1 v TYPOGRAPHICAL MAI’ or KENTUCKY, onio, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. lathe only authority for Gen. Buell and the War Department. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Atig,-‘2. " Li.oitn’s MAror VinoiNiA, MARYLAND and PENNSYLVANIAq-â€"Tllo Map is vorylurge : its cost is but 25 count; and it int/re best that can be pure/mood.” ' LLLUYD’S GREAT MAP or" Tun: Misrissirri lttvrn-â€"Fruxn Actual Surveys by Copter. Bart and Win. Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots. of and owner’s naier from St: Louis to the Gulf of Mexico-"I350 milesâ€"~evory sand bar. island, town. landing. and all placer 20 miles back from the river~~colorod iii Counties and States. ' Price. $1 iii sheets. :32 pocket form, and $2.50 on linen. with rollers. Randy Sept. 20, NA" DEPARTMENT, Warninoron, Sept. 17,1862. J; ’1‘. LLovD-mSir: Send me your Map ot’tbo Mississippi River.j'wiili‘ tprice per hundred co: pies. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis. coni- inanding the MiSsissippi squadron, is,authoriz- ed to purchase as many-as are~roqnirod for the use ot‘thnt squadron. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of‘tho Navy 30,060. ‘ ‘ THE CIRCULATION puree. TORONTO." GLO RE” ‘i- ‘ is-notv" ' «~ THIRTY THOUSAND COPIES. ’FiJREE times greater than thatof onv othoi Journal in the Province. It is not con- fined to one district, but in Extensively Read", in every Quarter OfUpper Cubed}, arid its to be Seen .in all Public Places Throughout iho'lmwer Province. ’ g i As an Advertising Journal it iii not onlv unsurpassed in British America. ' but is boliovdd‘to bei‘tho ‘- r BEST IN! THE WORLD, Inasmuch as its circulation is Larger than that of anyother Paper, luproportion to thofieid it occupies. By one Advertisement and one payment the advertiser roaches every section of the con-iitry,aiid everyclass of the community Wholesale Merchants ! House the opportunity, of sending. through the columns of tho “ GLOBE.” their annouucov mains to almost. every dealer- in town and country. .. . MANUFACTURERS Will . find that their, advertisements in the “ Globe" are read bvnll the lending Moclmnicsoftbe Emulate. ‘ : ‘Andby the General Public, Persons having ' '1 ' Con find no medium'bf'ibommnienting with the " Globe.” “ ' Howl Keepers” Nurserypion, fForwb‘rders. Protests-iota all Mon, 6:9. _&lc’.‘ will mid ,(hiit‘tbeir' announcements ban only be "iii’adé~ thoroughly , known through the columns of w’li'e’ “‘G.1¢"‘b'é..iv Toronto. September ‘20. 1862. ' - 200-5 CLOTHIN ‘ ,Bryane, John Lands for Sale or to Rent i the farming corporation-y 'no adVantdgeously as i a "1"?“ l " “’ .‘ unit"? _.....,;. , eoomms CHEAP ’ ,R‘EADYgMAD‘E ; Wm, 7 » "g. ionic.ch 0 £68 most teapot: iiig ovary size in Men's ~ . .. 0021 TS, PAN TS '5‘ VES T8 In various description'of cloth and lvtost styles, Men’s Satinott Under'Cootri. front’. .341 to 561 ", Fine Broadcloth do - “‘ ... 5 to 8 “ Fancy 'I‘vr‘opd gond, Full. clbth, ‘ do "‘ .. 5. to 8 u mummy, do 3*-.. s in: 8‘ ‘9 Moscow Denver do y “_ .57; to" 9 " Vests. in variety of material . . '1” t6 3 l “ fine Black Cussimore and . DooskinPante. . ” .. 3 to C “ SatinottcndFu’ll cloth doi“, .. I‘fto' 31 " Tweed and fancy Caissié ' ' ' more do “ .. 2 10‘5" “ Beaver and Pilot Over Coats. __‘(lmvy lined). r "I 5 It ‘p‘hgolpo‘i‘lloovor'tfi.Soulslthi'do 7 to 11 Wh‘np‘fikbolléd£#XWruiiomÂ¥3R run Ciao... 'I‘Vfip‘edyjheskin .‘ergsgimeres. Ballard Fancy FlaiiliWwLong Cloth“ 'atld‘ ‘ ‘S’trippod Shirts, Drawer; and Union Shifts, (aloves, Socks. oncy Ties, Braces, Overli’nlls, ‘ bigwillrtindit tothoit' a‘dfit’ntngo” ti itiifiaflmhfl‘lio‘tho Stock fourt‘d at {114%on varied .nnd choim‘nhnd as cheap as the some quality 0! Good: 'c‘du be purchased at in Toronto. ‘ “Frederic mum ‘ .. . DIM. FOLDOGX, , v r ;_ i";-(Luto G‘s-.1114?Barnnrd’is"Richmond Hill) '1. 33% flute-.5 “ I .13“; s. " RI 0H,. NI ua'rvao (INV ‘suiuuoouo tuuvn 'II‘FH puom‘CIOTE a: H E ' m - h! I:- 2. U . up if; a: r * g: 3‘ lâ€"l- ‘é iiiiiiiplirliiytiiii : PRICE, _ONLY A YORK SHILLING. ron SALE AT THE A “ HERALD” BOOK STORE, RICHMOND HILL. FARM FOR [SALE '2- EING thorour par: of Lot No. 39. in the 1st Concession of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, Containing, bv adinousuron out. tit} ACRES, ‘ There are on the promises a good Dwelling House and Wood Shoo, 2 good Wells of Water.(ono in collar) 2 good Barns, Stables and Hundreds for cattle There is also a stnnll Pond. with ti. Crook running throuin it, conâ€" ve’nient to the Burns, which will supply the Cattle. both summer and winter, with water â€"â€"- Thailand is in is good state of cultivation. Deed indisputable, to be given the lotJuinary. Possession 1st March, 1863. ' For particulnrnupply (if by letter post-paid) to GEORGE SOULES; Concord l’.O. ‘ ' 3rd. Con. Vaughan. " 2- WM. .MclthRRAN,:: ' ' 'I‘liornhill. " coo-tr. .__._.._.. 7m--..‘__. _ .Orto Thhrnh 1859- ' _ Letters RemaininginIRICI-IMONDHILLPoethfico NOVEMBER. 1, .862. - l’ogue. Wm. , I Ponke. \Vin. 'Qiianiz. George Reid, Alex. .Sinipson. James (5) ‘ Shagor, Wm. ' Simpson, Wm. Sims. John Stephenson, Sam 'I'indoll, John Thompson. Stephen- Tracy, Edmond J. Washington. John Williams, George Wilson. 'l‘lios. , Walker. Mary- Wilson. John .r: ‘Vllooteu. Jasper 11. , W0011Ml,,Tllos. Wootten, David ('2) . Wills. Mr. ’ . M. TEEFY. mu. 1 NOTICE. I‘LL persons. indebted lo, the Estate of the Anderson. Geo Cliirkson. Jeshua Clore'y. Edward Bdmonds, Joel Espoy, Joseph F raser. Coorgo Fierheller. Adam Gamble, \v’m Gorniau. David Hewieon. Mr. Heslop” John (2; Judge. John (9.) Lundy, Charlotto Langstafi'. John ,(4) Legg. Lucy McGowly, Michael McBride. John MeGill. Miss Opilvie. Mr. Phillips. Peter , , ‘tt‘ulliy to announce to big - Customers and tho-Inhabitants of rho snr-v . fore as good as now. Also.” Surfacoing and. "mum"! “9lfihb°fh°'°dy~ lh“ "hi3 381°“ 1“ - ",5 ‘ ' ' Rudy-made f‘tothiwgisnow complete,-‘â€"hav~-~ ‘ ‘ 111th 0.. 5th int IW'iedd-ing,r and Other Cakes ,'I‘oronito. F0115. 1862 "at. . ‘ iufl- [1.1 ,,'. v H .p . t... ire-rm 0' ~ Watches. (mitts o alowulery. 0 ~ ii -‘1 country; ’éiisswmjupg .nosmmiimmcm . a r f Hujustrecoivedw i . t 3.. F F131 gflGold and Silvor_'WItcboo, Colored an... [ghtgflnlrl ,fiuiardmmtmtvflmvr no. Brooches; Slgti‘ot‘iind‘Gom" ‘Rtti’ddflia’rh rings. Solitaires.‘ Lockets. Charmin. ‘ocklott. Thimbles.‘ Pen and Pencil-Cos“; I‘v'or, Jet and Mourning Jewolt'a‘ryâ€"o'il of thoittlwobt dos I signs : also, FinoQold Wedding 'i Rings. “and SPectactlos‘tolatlit'iillFights. Watches. Clocks uigd'Jowolory... Carefully. Repaired & {Warrant To give “distinction. _ ' Romombor thu‘ addihd-‘J-i' ' 3'“ "'3 . > 123' King-Wootr.wostg,i _ I I . j ‘ Mair,Brushwood Toronto, Sept. 19, ‘ 199-3": Fine WM”: isfit‘fifisflmyfl Trout THE subscriber“ begsto return his 4 would them .AT Conuxowoon 8g"; dad. by the pound. ha V At _ e t. with; POLI".OC.K’S, Richmottd Hill. Oct. 23, 186?. C 90‘" r My.) 1 [HE VIC IORIA TEA “HERO-Use Nb: 93‘Kingf Streie‘t',”‘"' “’ SIGN OF THE QUEEN. ‘Iii the ploco‘iu Toronto. to buy put-o â€"-â€"w1th.froight ~oil,- I‘ only because the proprietonED’W ARD LAWSONJ: one ofvtho oldest and most experienced Toaobufi‘era in this trade. ibut‘from ‘ the fact that lie lpu’rchases *hi'st Tan in such large quantitiosot the Cargo Solos. tharebyon- abliiiz him to sell or a very -. , SMALL A‘D VANCE 0N COST, Fulfilling t'ho'old adage 5'53Lar'ge Sales.“ Small Profits nnd’Quiclt Returnsf‘o'so’in ‘ OOHFEES,‘ SUGAES‘ Fruits, Spices iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiis He cannot be undersold. H13. _ Brscms. ©©NZPE©WE©N 1355333317.“; Are unsurpaiised for. quality pnd prion. all-bolt); manufactured on the premises. from tho host material by first-class workmen. Iced and Ornnmonted Always on bond or made to order in any style on the sliortost'uotice. Orders by mai’hmd Otherwise. attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repre- sented. and delivered free of chhrgo to the cars ortntbosoitylim‘itu -« (IS? 81300 PRICE. no. 93' KING STREET, StGN-OF THE Qum. Remember the Placeâ€"7 EDWARD LAWSON, ' ‘ Proprietor. - 167-6m . 8trcoye‘d. . AME into the .premisésdfxtho Subscriber. Lot 25,,2ud Con...Mni-.kharm. on or about- the lot of September. a Red and White YEARLING STEER. with niwhito'spot ori- bis shoulderâ€"and fore logs, white. The owner is requisitionJ topmgo property. pay ox- ponéeii. and take him away. . i; . » - JOHN CLAFFY. Richmond Hill, Nov. 6. 1862. 5205-3. ia'uaLic TESTIMONIAL. 'ro MESSRS. TACKABUiiY'BRQTt-inns, Map Publishers. London. 0-W.. " "1 ENTI.E.\IEN,â€" HAVING OBSERVED T AN ADVERTISEMENT printed in the Globe. signed Jolih Ferris iNard. agent- for; Geo. C. 'l‘remuiu, which we consider unjust. and caloulatedhnot onlyto, injure you in your business. but to mislc‘ud‘tbo public as woll, we beg to present the following “Testimonial. A ‘ We. the undersigned. havocaruful‘ly oxa- mined the now Copper Plato Map of Canada West recently published, by you', and find it to be vorv accurate trod reliable. We cannot speak too highly of the‘artistic skill displa’yed iii 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 your pledges. and done even more than you promised. ‘ . To all'wi'sliiiig a really good Map of. Upper Canada. we can recomnit-hd this work. u be. lttg‘ all the publishers claim for it. Augustl 1862. ‘ t I Signed. Gilbt Griffin. l’. London. L4,. Lawless. F. M.. » 3 _' do Samuel Peters. P. I...S._,.&c.. ~ do . Wiii.Robinson,P. Is. S..&_~City Engineer do , Wingiuécnry; r L. s. " ' ‘ ' ' Q. Inspector, w. (T. L. Gilt, Refitrnr,‘;&g.. --. ~ do (1.11 Forgeson. Deputy ,Bogis'trar. Co. Middlosox. ‘ ' . ' . i > do Adam Murray, Treasurer‘Co."Middlosox, do James K,e,efer.‘Co. Clerk; . - do . do John Ci Meredith.ClorIr No.31 Divilion, 'Cour’t, ' . ‘ ‘ . ’do W Horton. Recorderg, ' ' ’ p do, J. Shanloy. Minster monarchy] . :' do Henry C. R. Beecher, Q.'C.. “ ' ‘ do 15. Jones Parka-Barnum, &c.. ‘ do John Carling. M.‘I’.I’., ., _ _ I ‘ do Kerr. McKenzie do Co." wholesale. mor- cliaiits. ' ' ' ‘ do " '5“ M" GEORGE VWluGH'lh of ll“? Adam Hope'tSL Co. wholesale merchants, do Township of Vaughn. COunt) ~of YOik. dbl- James' ScottiG. 3' A' 0‘ °f-G°°d ceased. are herobv rednestod to make payment ' Templars. ’ > do thereof t'orthwiih'to the undersigned Execu- Wm.Haskins,1’.L.S.&CityEngin'r,Hamilton triii :, and oil persons claiming to be Creditors of. the. deceased, are'likowiso requested to Buchanan. Harrisvlab'Qm-ywholesale furnish‘tlio‘ particulars thoroof to the Execu- trix. in order tliattho sam'o may be examined D" Manilgpico” whgtuib- mgr. ‘ ' and adjusted. . I - ~ JANE‘WRICHT. Eccentric, Thornhill. Nov. 6, 186%. 2054 f Dissolution of Partnership. UTI’CE' 1311131113..” GIVEN .iho’l the Partnership hitherto existing between mars, on Lot N0 93. 4th Con. Markham. has this day boon dissblirod‘ by mutual consent. vMiirkhum. September 12,1862, . aâ€"oâ€"uâ€"Iâ€"n . The undersigned would ionnouuco that he i will notboiruponsitrlo‘for’any debts that-mid; be contracttid in connotation with ihaabbn after this dote. " v ‘ ‘ i GHQRfiE‘ SPENCE Markham. Sgpt. 12. 1862. ' London, GEORGE do Josue-ii SPENCER. as Far- 0 Time. A. Blythe. 8.14.3... the. do _ntdt_‘¢bunl‘o. ' ‘ dog,” chants. .. . -. . 110a Brown, Gillespie & Co. do. do. do T. B. Harris, Gd. Soc. A, F. do A- Mosons. ' . p » - .110 John Hood Grc‘or, Registrar Cb.“ ‘ " , Wentworth. , . tdo John newer. O. Inspector” Toronto. Donnis &. Gossoge, P. 11.8.. and,“ , do Geo. HnglIISLDt‘pl. supt. Education, {no.1}. C. . .irnoiltithor inf hovoli’b m..- . v General Gwfiraphy,‘ , do Unwind; Miles. 1’. L. Shenyang. Arc..- . do . " ’F.:F.Bn89intir0.sP. 1. Sudan. do Tremai‘ti’si-Mirp oil it ’auada West . ' “Carver. Emcee Sept. 1!, ‘ .‘.‘,r.,.) “J _.._. wk“, ...,., T J. I 2'" if". ‘7" V i -‘_- M... V rm ' LLm.uémoncss- rq .,i-.-;.;~ Dower»: Mull 11‘0“ Plate, . f i ‘ibit‘ri'olor’ barrpl. ; :"fiDEPAR’I‘MENEi ~f 113' The Public are cautioned ogainot I at? 013arinertirdmnnszrz: ~: m m which owner . fl. 2 sum \ ».~\. 0 1 33¢; .- .. o» ~~..-. - ~~< -~ :.-~ ~- .; .1; Evr is -. A N D. .2 . ~.» . ‘ ’ .4‘ ooomwo, PARTS-dogma AND“ ,BOXiiiXTQJ’E ‘ ' Heavy ,Metal, Will b I I ‘ I . . H c. “_ * kph.” ii _ As.ch¢AP-»ISJM 17.1w“ '“ 1i°'°".t:‘l’»z°5 ’"mhgig'fii’s'c‘ Remote Hill, Aggugt'gg, 1862'. ; my u, " " ‘ c, . ., H 3 - “A”... . Mt... i. AND SECOND'HANDIitf-Vf " i . If ." {'1' .«Q Warrantedrhy.;;t..,- ,... I I_ . I (.13, V asap; > n! , r . ,i’l ii '14 ‘l" vim CHEARBOOT AND 1; -»'\ 1r oi). i ' i that . and Calf Boots, VVouien ..'.~'~'~"!“‘iti-.Y of ants in iier MOcO-Asmso In fact. he has on hand all that isi-wwanted , any season. \vliich'lte‘ds prgpai‘ed to sell}; me; I .v ‘ Loussr ' PRICES 'i' hose! requiring a really at a ‘flé. Richmond Hill, Aug. 28, 1862. 'GENEitAL. STATIONERY." " I - . .i y ‘ .AT'ET'HVE'; H ‘ YORK HERALD” BOOK v ‘7 RICHMONDHILL,~~ I ‘ . , . [At Lower Prices than is charged in Toronto. Orders-rectified for, and great attention paid to. 00KBI = Which will be done in‘P-lai‘n or (the Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862. memes?“ ‘ SINGLE on DOUBLE! WELL-MADE 311345933313: MAE BE it-‘A‘D'or northern . ' uranium 11113 Subscriber has on hand, or will mark I] best materials, HARNESS OF THE : ABOVE DESCRIPTION. I An ‘aSsdi‘tment of VVHIPS, LASHES, 8m. constantly 'on hand. . Collars warranted to Flt, Look 6; Wear Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson &* Bro'ls. Flows, Points,fLand3ides, (he. ’ 03' Call and Examine, Riplimojpit Hill, Gautierâ€"17,1861. BOOTH do sous, INFORM '1‘” THE PUBLIC. , . That they have taken the Store, Nil. 214 Ylllllill STREET. AMERONts Block, opposito'd H. ‘B. : ’ILI.IAMS, until the premises lately- oobupidd by them, corner of ' Tango .e Queers Sweeter ' i " AREREBUtL'r. ' OUR MANUFAQTUING ll, continued“ usual. and we are prepared to attend promptly toacll. orders. with which may be entrusted: w .i ~--BOOTH to SONS. Toronto, May 11. 1862. l59-ly Twin Ti ‘1 The Cup that Rofreshcs, but not In ebriates.’” 2!, , AVING purchased a. Stock of Terra, we 2 are propnred to soil some of the ' e FINEST TEA.” ! imported in this Province. and as CHEAP as can In Soho north of Toronto. Black S‘ouchonfi-Tea. 2s. 6d. 4% 3:. Do Extra Fine Flavour; . . . .. 4b. Gutlpow‘ier ’I‘e‘o-ono-o-ooooo'o- 45. “I Find Japan Tea. (sun driod).. . . . to. 6d. “ Pure. Fina Fresh Young Hylon,. . 4s. 6d. “ Young Hyoon. Extra. Full Favor» i ed and strong. not surpassbd. if equalled. in Canada. . , ".51. t‘ We trust that puroiigsow Will liflmino. por'lby: - t and motion, . r . », Ah I (“fig ‘_ .‘. 1. 1‘. .g A . Vii-‘10 Richmond Hill. Sept, 95.. 136.2. ' 20 “tie -, . v , . ‘ . e».\ .v ,. .. . .i_. , ~ ~,. ‘4.>..-.i‘ 3 .~ ‘i "n .A i. . t ‘ "thanks to his numerous Frigibdogdtid‘thc‘ he has greatly increased...hi-ioi STOCK," imen‘aowon. :- ., .haliitl"'_a yery'i’laergmiaosortmerit of ' than uncommon-p CALL . A'I“ ‘ rig-1E; .30PPOSITE m: otiAiiiir'An "scnoor. notion, RICHMOND 1111.1... “WW, . I FRESH: ARRIVALS is" C H 00L i B K S . , cud grant receipts for any amounts due 16111110. W‘mw.-_ W Ebrouto, Sept; 9. "6'2." vitalianrAiiiis-reii-‘sfii; ‘ formerly owned by: (1AM. MARTIN. ‘ Thor‘o it " '.‘ Publid iiitiiii‘ viiiii: min 'Of'irvtiry descriptiona‘nd style, 23qu as: Mitii‘o‘Coars‘e, Kip; andYOotf Somehow: , and Youths’ Kip ‘and’Ohildrenls' Boots, ml- Shoes. oi every. ,ailarge quantity-of» r , : . . , -,,:.," OVERISHOE» 1.x toprotect the feet~for any or . .1119". {‘1' i 1?th :l t Cheap Price, are respecti‘ullyreipieriteg'to it , l4 5‘ . I‘ g I u .5. , six-Q , "I: JAMES "HALL, Proprietor. - 196 3m. ‘ Sm Style of the Art, at moderate charges. ' ’ l 1951 HARNESS :- HEAVY' on: Liam . . 0.10 order to suit purchasers, and of' the. , at WM. HAERISO‘NZS; o. HENDERSON. M.D. . 3'»' ,. . 00min ear-1.4m“. . . tIfute of No 658 Lllrondw‘ayi. New Yorlur.)i V just opened an Office. at No...174.King ‘ St.. Toronto, where he intends remain-- iii: a few months, and will gi’ve‘his’ekclbsivo attention to the troitmont ,of {Diseases of tho 3.3 EVE. EAR and LUNGS. ,Dr, H. has prac- . tised for upwards ofltl yoursinan Yonxuvith unexumpled success. Hundreds of testimonials. from“perbons who have been buried by himmap. be seen at his office. Cataracts and Amarosis. treated with success . also. Bronchitis. Sore' Throat. and all Diseases oftlt'o Lungs. ' Arti- ficial, Eyes inserted without an operation. . Lend. being the South East port of: Lot: No. 12. 41:11 Can. Markham, it good Frame House andfiurn. {and other; buiidiu s; and it good bearing Orchard of choice ruit‘Troos.‘ The For" is nearly froo' of irtutnps and Well watered. For further p’ni‘i-i" ticulars apply. (on the premises.) to . . . JAMES HOLMESO Buttonvillo. P.O. , . V, Markham.,.Sept, 24. 1862. V ’ ’200-5 5 CHEAP CASH !. HE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his humorous customers Who hue so liber- ally supported him for upwards of five years. wduld state that he continues to manufacture, 3 rs Ai’I‘ ‘ H15 .0141) STAND,” Boers AND SHOES i of every description. and of the best material... and after the Latest Style. bird hop” by close ‘ attention to buaittetltl, combined with madorulo c‘hgrgoimo opium o continuinoo of their “WW Ho vWould also bog'to intimate to‘tho inhdi hittintl of Richmond Hill and ioininitu. that bu hop on bond quite an ‘wortniout {of , he. oflro ltiéhibrnd tiin'. April 11,0861 1' Emit” 01.1151"! . ‘chunges andfli‘gp " it ' i offered. ’ * n ' othor'viiluublo “and useful works, .tiiiirsriiciiiiuiiiiiisintimation I I ' -‘ ’which ' - whore Stockholders“ {and: I V _ ‘ a, - BOOKS nvery'l‘ridoy afternoon. ‘frornuwto‘ 8 i ' i' i i ' .iiJAIMES'AVtRN’ETJJi “Mk”, I" ‘ - ' -- ‘ when: Richmond Bill,Feb.27.51861 8W 1m .....ll!.A331lllill;QtlllBANY. 2 WJBRUIAWAY'JNEW’YDRK. 1‘ T0 parties littlo'wquolntod. with the Finklo S 5% Lyonfiowinir Mschimnlis oar-tot haul of the Companan Girou’liit' _,‘i_swnpocially commended. Thin’ Circulnrfcdii’ificfihad on‘ apd P‘icufidezi.li’ii‘iéu.irerifiwhiluillInbred highly inatructivoulmting boon inrepordd with much care. ,nttd We will ooido by allstatomouts, therein made. " ‘_ ' " VI"; l" ")1 The followinggbriof' :quotutiou is It!" tic of tho entire-Circular z“ ‘1‘ “ *3; 31‘0"». u 'r is‘Mfiifii‘ti‘ifig‘ltiotiéfi ‘ttitp‘ttitl'tli “ any dirt itilt 1 ti) ‘ihiil qn't . . its? the .v on 0ter requirodéikp % ,r‘rp yr 5,1. or rtwiyvspw‘from one. to twénrty tlii tress opf'illiirueites with, i 810?!- piiig. and ruilfi/‘iifi‘i‘ov‘ery stitchiv’pert‘ec, sew hamperiin one tetllé.liiiavi0‘iit.élitllt; and 0661113) sh ‘, stoutosthnrtie’sd gather «with- out changing “this” feed.“ ‘neédlbIwo'r'ieiiilibii, . o'r ' making any udjpirpnout oilynocp'iiipwhptgvcrg”, Thus have .wo .ouccossfullynovomammitho most difficult pinnvrniho'Sthn'glMuchln’é on: n was n.printgiyfgiiitiiryryg.p¢ra,tweetiv. i , "'1". “ Ni}oiliéezllI-iéhiiwsmmiiriir with tit "in this respect." Houco'llig’ygwwio Uniformlyâ€"al- most without cybepiion-Ltaken the highest premium;visitto.:yiciiinlégiiisrmnitrite ‘ exhibited in completing 11:; with ESowing.Mirohinog: iflbfiflliilliiithm‘i mziro :sbio to‘ofi'or‘tfli ."f¢thi§"-’ftiirdiitod.“‘Viz :â€" -« w.W‘.’rl§ii‘ why-tint: t3. it‘iifattf*t‘ci'.‘¢ivfp better ntirfoctiorithmclnwiutbir Mb} chino new in iiib'ifk‘otifiiifri‘i‘io’d'o juniper.th M M"! wits.l/leclliiii,.§ii.iiiii. iii-$333353 Tho gunman. hintinth “windmill any smittenremuneration?titer hrdihulti‘iii five years hare womoljod. mus-again? * facts for tbs p reputation afouriliuiih‘iitb'lfititl’tvitliom‘b'finflq tro vol li n g ngei‘i til owl}: a‘ ueighborhnodpimhu contiii’rxt. WM£J;.Md- chino is not fov'oro‘bly kiidwn‘.‘ “ WW Madch a reputation to. one based; V011:Jllgfllww‘hlfilkja‘. points,” as they are technicnlly called-in him made. Hence We make but-one kind-of stito'h‘o' :viz : ,tbo lock-stitch. pllko’o‘n‘Ibnili'sldedi rejquir. in: $in ode-filter!"thég‘tliréiidif'iiiliiirififiiikls’ of “mm”! M i . 7. m. ,. ,.. I N. B. Localu’g'o-titl wanted throughout the West. spot-i inanimate ' "ions .92 135:5}: 198-6m 538 linvown. New Yonx. NOTICE.“ '- ‘NHE subscribbr begs: io’i‘fi’tfi'iiii'fii‘peiiitoil??? debtor! to him either Wainscot ho’ok- ‘i'ic- "count, that he has appointed Mr, MASON cocs-wont'n, Thornhi'll,‘hisugéht‘ftli‘cblloct All note: and accounts due to me must .50 ‘ . gsctttédéby’thbilét-tlay‘ofFobrhiri‘yi‘n’éx‘t."otl‘ier- wise they will be. put in court for collectioiw- . . , wM. SOMMERV’ILLE. 'l'liornhill. October 30. 1862. i ' ' ' 4t. A Work of AbsOri‘sin'ngh‘re‘resi. Thrilling “A tlve'nthrios :. . AMONG. . ,w_-.,n IllEEAflLY .SfiTTlEilsi .m w MEN‘WIL‘ "wo99.;,i:gg.t,.t, V. "RAWN from the most 7ev§iitfiil periodic? I American History. diid’Tro'fn -‘ the h‘i‘d’dt' um’bontic immerse. those uterine purporth of all the wild. weird. and fearful characgp .pf r37, imahc‘cti 'I‘he 'v‘oltimo contains tliefollotiririg. limiting oth‘cts,.~ â€" _ . ' ' w . McCullo‘ugh's Fearful Loop. The Bloody Block House. I. Poes‘ Desperutc Enconntre with Big Foot. Adventures 'of- Denial Boone. . Iierilous Adventures in.a.Caii_o.o,} . The Mystery at Lancaster, " ' , Davv Crochott’sAdventu‘xgs, .. N 7 The, Desperadoos’ Mistake. , f1 , The Old Trapper in 3. Tight floor, ' ' The wonderful Miskito, - "l' The Desperado and tho Regulators, , The Ranger’s 'l‘hrilling Indian Adventure. The Fighting Parson, ’i Horrors of a Bombardmentâ€"«Norfolk in» ’76. Feurful‘Advoniure among the Guérillcs. , The Gamblers’i Doii‘at Natchez. ’ l-Y l’orilous Adventure of Captain Brady, Fearful Encounter with a. Bear. , 1 General Putnam’s Daring Exploits”. 'I‘ho Massacre at' Fort Miinnis, The White Horseman. Black Dick andrtlio Lynchors. . -, Adventures of Simon Kenton, A She-Devil strong the Tories. The Swgmp Robbers of Igbtllsunllp.‘., , ., g ,Thrillin‘g Escnpo’ from al’risoii Ship. ' _ ‘Th‘e‘iRiflbmun of Cliippiway ' -" ‘ ' ' Surprinedl‘iyi Guerillas. ; , .' . ., .2 The Canadian RebellionlandGon. Scott, A Dosperado’s Thrilling Adventures, f, , ‘, How a Bravo Man saved‘Detribt. “ ' " “A Desperado amongthe Mail Bags, A The Indians and the Hollow Log, , . ' _ ta} H The 'l‘rnvellor and the Arkhnsas f" ' A‘Ruc‘e for Life, "I" "3 “'7 Thrilling Adventures of deScouts.-> Tho Murdqror’s Ordeal. . ' , ' i ' The Wolves and the Dai'key Fiddler, 'l‘he Murdoror’s Creek. &c. &c.‘ Eit'orybody everywhere Sylloultl got. , , - I ...~ ill ‘ t ? ’THRILLING AD VENTURES} , The Book c, ntains, ‘84 is es, Ill taied with PM) Hundired now'imidibrigginnl Tllgii'gzrav- ings. and will‘bo s‘ent‘t’o any ’uddross,’"postago paid. on receipt of price.i Extrabloth $11.25. -=-Wo nroolBORubtishors of. ~‘1 . EvEmgnooY'S, LAW-YER, s; CCU‘NSELLDR 1N . BUSINESS, by,Frir_ujlr Crosby. Esq. Price. $1.525. _, _ - 31,1! ‘ THE HORSE AND HIS EASES. by Dr. Robert Jennings. Masai-ice. ‘ . . . .. r . . l "‘ .2 CONTAINING . 35: Mr”, 01'. EKOQIleillt ‘1 .,..T§itEi rumor f Odcroti‘: ‘ Prof. H. S._Tayior, M.D. Price. $.‘I,Qtl‘-.1,->- SUNLIGHT AND ,SHADOVY,” .or'f-"1‘lie Power or Hours,” by 1â€"1 arry.1’e.n3i.lÂ¥ oi‘». Price$t.00 , ‘, ‘ ‘ ' T' iL‘irE AND ADVENTURESOF KI’I'CARSON. The Great Western Huntér ahd Gordan: Price $1.25. ' ‘ g: MODERN .COOKERY. in all its branches. ,by Mrs. Hale. Price $1.00. , Togethenwitli ' ‘a ,‘C‘ntn‘io no of which Will be is’o‘nt free [on 'appllctit'itib" Books torwarked to lany address. potatugoiiirnimi on receipt ot'prico. 5W6, 8.180109%;3 g; .35; 1 PHtJlflGRtPttALBUMS"Leno'er Booksellers. News Agottta'.5‘iBuokii'iAgwtti,. Convaasors. Peddlers,‘.irnd others will dinwo'il to order a p‘aéltape. ,of pprlxboolrs. The“ .will find them exceed uglypopularmnd tormin oral 1000 Local 81. Travelling Agents . Wanted everywhere {of their sale} For singlet coping, or'for terms in quantities. withotlior information agply to or‘nddresiii __ JOHN EDWIN'P 'r'i‘En, Publisher, ' 187 No. 61]. SourcinSt' Philadelphia. Pa. ' RICHMOND HILL . . minnow ASSOCIATION. ! i ‘HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred-filth:- 1 L1 BRARY‘to tho "Hunt‘s‘w ‘. Boolr $50k. o'th‘erp‘n’iay trims I l A. Scmxiyéit‘rdfidw

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