f v/' RELIGIOUS MOVEMENi‘.--Rev. R Boyle preached a sermon iii the open air to alarge and attentive assembly, at the ,corner of Queen and Yonge streets, last night, ‘ Iter the sermon a considerable number of the hearersJoined in singing a hymn, and walked toward Alice street Primitive Methodist church, accompanied by a throng desirous ol joining in further devotions. The service was then conduct- ek on the ‘union’ system. members from different churches. praying for the blessing of God on the city. The services will be continued-«Globe of Thursday. CONsrinACv T0 .DarnAUD.-â€"A young man named Edward Moran was taken into , custody yesterday evening, by Sergeant _Leith, on a charge of conspiracy to de- fraud a Iiirmer, of the name of Edward Morris, out of a quantity of beef. It ap- pearsthat Moran and anothetjperson, not . yet in custody, were about toipurchase a, quantity of beef from the farmer. and while it was being weighed a piece of copper Was put on the lever of the scale. thus defraud- ing Mr. Morris. .The case Will be in-‘ Vestigtrted to-day by the police magistrate. Moran has been admitted to bail.-â€"-Glabe of Thursday. Loan PALMERSTON AND His TOWN MANSION.-â€"The London correspondent of the Jldonitcur is responsible for, the fol. lowing bit of news :â€"-“ Lord Palmerston is busy just now in renewing the-lease of his 'reSidence. Cambridge house, which . is ‘On the. point at expiring. The [’remier ..wishes to keep that mansion for Lady .Palmerston; the rent is £2500 a-year and the house belongsto-Sir John Sutton, a gentleman of enormous wealth. who be- came a convert to Catholicism a few years ago, and who lives at Barges in strict se- clusion, engrossed .‘iy pious liberalities.’ H MARRIED. In Toronto, Oti the 26th instant. by the Rev. 1’. Rooney, Mm IIernv CONLIN. eldOSt son of Councilman Conlin, to Miss JULIA ANN Ro- niNsoN, daughter of Mr. George Robinson, all of Toronto. - _ y W TORONTO MARKETS. .I THURSDAY, Nov. 2'7. 1862. Flounâ€"Superï¬ne sold at from $4 30, @$4 35: Fancy $4 35 ((7) $440; Extra $4 ~10 50; Double Extra. $4 40 ((D $4 45. , Fall \‘Vlreai,â€"--3{ltl lrslrls was the extent of the supply which sold at the following prices. The. prices paid for the best samples were Iron) :30 F8, ((3 $0112 er bslil, , Spring Whoatâ€"~â€"--- Its-his in market. which sold at from $1175‘@ $0 82 per bslil. Barloy.â€"-sold at from 84 rm 86c. Peas.â€"-â€"â€" bshls ’yveiit Off at 50 @ bsbl. ' Outtaâ€"at 45c Km 47 porbslrl. Hayâ€"is from $t5ftD $22 per ton, Straw $l‘l lib 51:13 per toti. Apples 650 and $1 00 per barrel. Eggs, -â€"Fr'esli from wagons 100 ft?) 15c per .loz. Potatoesâ€"Vary in price from 45 to 5001?. Buttockâ€"Fresh isin fair supply at from ISO W2 19 per lb. ' Beefâ€"$3 ft?) 85 “ii per 100 11). $4 each. Lambs $1 fl) $2. $3 50 each. 53c per Calves $3 ft? Sheep $2 50 lib DR RRDWAY’S CLEANSING SYRUP, CALLED RADWAY’S RENOVA'I'ING t RESOLVEN'I‘.‘ One to six bottle-r will cure every form of Skin d‘seasos. I'Iumors, Pimplcs, Blotcher. Boils, Salt Rheum. Canker, Ulcers. Tumors, "Fever Sores, Scrofula or Sypihlis, Some in the Eves, Earn. Nose. Mouth. Scald Head Let none neglect this advico‘ if you would rid your- selves frotn the miseries you sulfurâ€"resort at once to this medicine. One bottle will do you more good than a half dozen of Sarsaparillas and other mixtures. The dose is small, two toa-spoonfulls being a full dose. is YOUR CONs'ri'ru'rioN 'rAiN'riD? Wonders are daily wrought bv RADWAvs Rh. SOLVENT. in violent Constitutional Diseases. 1 dis-engages from the animal fluids the nutterias mnrbi or elements Of disw-se. anti tlirOVvs them off through the excretory organs, tliustalting the sting out of the disorder. It reudvates and freshens the blood. and impa‘ts vital energy to the system. In Scrofula, Cancer. Syphillis. Cronic Rheumatism, Lung Complaints. Skin Diseases, Mercurial Diseases. Contractions of the Joints, Palsy. Paralysis. and all Complaints external or internal which are Capable of as- suming a constitutional type and of being transâ€" mitted front parents to children, we recommend name only remedy and a sure one, this irresis- tible and searching dislnfecteut, alterntive and 'invigoraiit. . Price one dollar, per Bottle. or six Bottles for the dollars. Dr. Radway’s ofï¬ce, 87 Maiden Lane. Sold by Draggists. 5mm abhorttemww. WW FRESH ARRIVALS GRGCERIES 650 DRY 600118! __ JOHN 'WATERHOUSE, ' IN returning his sincere thanks to his nu- . morons Friends and Customers for their liberal support since be commenced business at the Elg‘in Millsâ€" wouldrOspectfullydraw their attention-to his select stOck of Teas at. a very low ï¬gure: , __ FinestBIack ten/d) . . . . . . . . . 3s, 6d. per lb. 1 , Japan Tab [(3 . . . . . . . . . . .. 4s. 0d. “ Gunpowder 'I'ea @ . . . . . . . 4s 6d “ Finest Pengsuov Hyson, [(1) 5s. 0d. " ‘ Finest Young Hyson F0)... .-.55. 0d “ And other articles in this department equally» ' low. » A nice and select Stock of ‘DRY GOODS 2' .always in Stock, acid at a very low price. Crockery & Glass Ware A in great variety. Rama; 1‘ FLO U1: :‘ at $4.25 per barrel. ' - [13' CALL AND COMPARE PRICES. Elgin Mills. Nov. 28. 1862. 208-2m. .9â€" '“~“STRAYED- CAME into the premises of the Subscriber. Lot 55. Yongo Street. Township of Markham. near Richmond Hill. a 'RED AND WHITE HEIFER, 2 years old. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses. and take her away. ' JOHN HARRINGTON. Nov. 27. 1862. 208-3t. Richmond Hill, FOR SALE! FRESH MILCH COWâ€"cheap for Cash, or Six months credit. Apply at tho “ HERALD †Ofï¬ce, ’ Richmond Hill, Nov. 27,1862. 208-3t petition. others on the Potomac, and every other place UST. RECEIVED Choice New .RUIT For Christmas. Also Gunpowder &,:Youug HysOn T E t SOUCHONG AND JAPAN TEAS always- on hand. at ‘ ",‘R. H. HALL’S. Richmond inn. Nov. 27. 1862. cos-tr Dissolution of Partnership. , HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Thomas db. WiLuAM Fursev. of the Township of Markham, is dissolved this dav by mutual consent. (November 25th. 1862)â€"-all Debts due and owing to the'said Firm to be paid over tolthe said ThOs. Frisby ;" ' also all Claims against the sum. to be handed! to Thomas Frisby for payment. “ ' THOMAS Purser, WILLIAM runny. ‘Mnt‘khlm, Nov '27, 1862 90844:. B. BOWMAN, MD. Physician, Surgeon & llccoucheur AS again returned to ALMIRA MILLS where he can be consulted on the vari- ous branches of his profession. ' N.B. All calls punctually attended to except Wh-‘ll absent on professional business. Altnira, Markham, November ‘20, 1869. SA in E NGINE PLANEINCIMACHINE! FOR SALE. ILL be Sold low for Cash or Exchaiiged for Land a ï¬rst-rate STEA M ENGINE â€"l4 horse powerâ€"in 200d working order; has only been in me about 3 months, and is there- fore as good as now. Also. a Surfaceing and Matching I’ianeiug Machine. with a quantity of Shutting and Belting, iii good repair. For further information apply at the “ York Herald†ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill. Nov. it). 1862. 207-tf .___.___._. ._.__.-‘â€".___â€"â€" TENDERS'WANTED OR AN OUT-BUILDING in connection with the RICIIMON I) HILL SCHOOLS, 12 x 12, brickâ€"up to FRIDAY, the ills! inst., at Noon. l"aus and Speciï¬cations to be seen at the residence of ' ' J. DUNCOMB', ESQ , J P., M.D. Richmond Hill, Nov.» 14,1862. 202-2. POST OFFICE NOTICE ! ' THANKSGIVING DAY 1 Thursday. the 4th December, 1862. THE public will please take notice that the 1 Richmondliill Post Ofï¬ce will be open for one hour. for the delivery of letters aird papers. after the arrival of the mail at 9. 30. in the fore- iiOOii’Of Thanksgiving day After 111, 3011.111. the Ofï¬ce will be closed for that day M. 'I‘EEFY, Post. Master. 206-3. Richmondhill P. 0.. Nov. 14.1862. ~â€".- 600,000 Mil LE or FEMALE Agents TO SELL LLOYD’S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED MAP OF TMIC United States, Canadas and ' New Brunswick. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10. 1862; cost $20,000 to engrave it and one year’s time. Superior to any $10 map ever made by Col- ton or Mitchell. and '50113 ' at the‘ low price Of ï¬fty cents; 370.000 names are etigrayed on this map. It is not only a County Map.- biit it is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP Ofthe United Statesand Canadas combined in one. giving Evan? ‘RAtLitOAu STATION and distances between. * Guarantee airy woman or man $3 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. WANTEDâ€"Wholesale A'gents for our Maps in every State. California, Canada. England. France and Cuba. A fortune may be made With d fe'w'hundrbd dflllars capital. Na Cam- J. 'I‘. LLOYD, 164 Broadway, The War Department uses our Map of Vir- ginia. Maryland and I’onusylvauia,cost $100.4 000. on which is “marked Antietam Creek. Sharpsburg, Maryland Heights, Williamsport Ferry, Rdorersvillo, Noland’s Ford. and all in Maryland. Virginia and Pennsylvania. mouov refunded. ) LLOYD’S TYPOGRAPHICAL MAP Ol‘IKENTUCK Y, OIIIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. Is the only authority for Gen. Buell and the War Department. Money refunded to any one ï¬nding aii error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Aug. 2. “ LLovD’s MAP or VIRGINIA, MARYLAND and PENNSYLVANIA.â€"Tlio Map ts very large: its cost is but 25 cents ; and it is the best that can be purchased.†Lu.ovn’s Gum-r MAP or 'riir: MISSISSIPPI River-From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Wm. Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots. of St. Louis. Mo., shows every man’s plantation and owner’s name from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexicoâ€"I350 miles--ev.cry sand bar. island, town. landing. and all places 20 miles back from the riverâ€"colored in Counties and Status. Price. $1 in sheets. $2 pocket forin, and $2.50 on linen. with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. NAVY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, ' Sept. 17, 1862. i J: '1‘. LLovn-Sir: Send me your Map of the Mississippi River. with price per hundred co- pies. Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis. com- mending the Mississippi aqua-'ron. is authoriz- ed to purelan as many as are required for the use 01' that squadron. CIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy , 01' 1 announcements can only be made thoroughly 'will not be responsible for any debts that may _. ..oflMr. . . ‘ ' 3 o , o o o . THE CIRCULATION OF THE TORONTO ‘GLOBE,’ . , u now A AMOS THIRTY THOUSA ND COPIES. Richmond Hill. Nov. 13. 11862. ' , TllREE times greater than that of any other W N ‘ , Journal in the Province. Itis not con- mron'rnlt or For. ~. pOWOl'f-‘WIIII Boiler. dob. complete. Terms libs Apply .to - ~ ï¬ned to one district, but is Extensively Read in every Quarter Of Upper Canada, and is to be Seen in all Public Places Throughout the Lower Province. As an Advertising Journal It is not only unsurpassed in British America. ‘ but is believed to be the BEST IN THE WORLD, Inasmuch as its circulation is Larger than that of any other Paper. In proportion to the ï¬eld it occupies. By one Advertisement and one payment the advertiser reaches every section of the country.aud every class Ofthe community Wholesale Merchants House the opportunity of sending. through the columns of the “ GLOBE.†their announce- ments to almost every dollar: in town and country. _ .,, - . N U‘F A C T UR S Will ï¬nd that their advertisements ' iii the “ Globe" are read by all the loading. Meclianics'of the Province;- ‘ And: by the†General Public, 123 Kin g. Street west, ‘ nosiN House ".0ch . - Teflon-r0, ‘ Hus just received , I HIS FALL "STOCK ‘ F FINE Gold and Silver Watches, Colored lets. Brooches. Signet and Gem Ringo. Ear- rings. Solitaires. Lockets, Chaer Necklets. Thimbles. ' Pen and Pencil Cases, Silver, Jot and Mourning Jeweleryâ€"all ofthe newest do- signs: also, Fine Gold Wedding Rings. and Spectactles to suit all sights. Watches. Clocks and JOWOlory Carefully R epaired 8/ Warranted TO" give satisfaction. Remember the adder-snac- 123 King Street West, " nosm HOUSE BLUCK. Toronto, Sept. 19, 1862. 199-3m rt 1 T I. i . th V ICIORIA TEA WAREHOUSE No. 93, King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, In the place in Toronto. to buy pure B1111 it 5111111113, Persons having Lands forSalie- or tip Ilentf :Can ï¬nd no medium of communicating with .the farming. community so advaiitagootisly its :the “ Globe.†q _H_Otol Keepers; Nu'rserymen, Forwarders. fProfessional Men. Are. die. willï¬ud that their knOwn through the columns of The “Globe.†Toronto.Scptomber.20. 1862. 200-4 o D A N D C H P O'l‘ only because the proprietor,EDWARD ‘ ‘ LA WSONJC one of the oldest and most R IL A D Y- M A DE experienced Tea-bu "ers'in the» trade. but from the fact that he purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby ou- abling‘ him tosell at a very SMALL AD VANCE 0N COST, Fulï¬lling the Old adage " Largo Sales. Small Proï¬ts and Quick Returns ;" a'so in > COFEEES, SUGARS ruits, Spices until. iirrirris r CLOTHING! Wm. S. i’ollock EGS most respectfully to announce to his Customers and the Inhabitants oftho stir- rounding neighborhood, that his Stock of Ready-made Clothing is now complete,-â€"hav- ing every size in Men’s COATS, PANTS gr VES T8 In various description ofcloth and latest. styles, Men’s Satinett Under Coats. from. .3543 to $6; " Fine Broadcloth do r" .. 5 to 8 “ Fancy Tweed _and Full cloth do " .. 5 to 8 . ’ b . “ Wlmney do u n 6 to 8 I10 cannot o undorsold ‘° Moscow Beaver do “ .. 7, to 9 ' ' " Vests. in variety of material . . l to 3 K “ ï¬ne Black Cassimero and AND Does-kin Pants. . “ .. 3 to 6 ~ , o1 . _ " Satinett and Full clatli do “ . . I} to 3; . u Tweed md fancy Cassi- Are unsurpassed for quality and prion. all being m". do u N 2 to 5. manufactured on the premises, from the best 1. Beaver amt pilot Over Coats. material by ï¬rst-class workmen. Iced and (heavy lined) U , 5 Ornamented " Moscow Beaver A: Sealskiii dd 7 to 11 With an excellent assortment of Full Cloths, 'I‘wceds. Dooskins.Cassimoros. Red and Fancy Flannel Long Cloth and Stripped Shirts, Drawers and Union SIII‘IS, (rloves, Socks. Mufflers, Fancy Ties, Braces, Overhalls, &c. Customers will ï¬nd it to their advantage to Call 5; Examine the Stock Which will be found at all times varied and choice, and as cheap as the same quality of Goods can be purchased at in Toronto. ‘ Don't forget to call at “'cddiiig and Other Cakes Always on hand or made to order in any style Oil the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise. attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repre- sented. and delivered fro! of charge to the cars or iii the city limits. ' " (313.» N0 SECOND PRICE. Remembortbe Placeâ€"e NO. 93 KING STREET, SiaN'or THE QUEEN. ' EDWARD LAWSON, , WM. S. POLLOCK, _, Proprietor. (Late G. A. Bernard’s Richmond Hill) Toronto. Feb 5. 1862. 167.5", October 1862. ‘ 20475 L. Strayed. » ' ‘ t *â€" IHE CAME into the premises of the Subscriber. Lot 25, 2nd 'Cou. Markham. on or ! about the 1st of September. a‘ Red and White YEARLING STEER. with a white spot on For I 863, " his shoulderâ€"and t'oro logs, white. The owner is requested to prove property. pay ex- penses. and take him away. . JOIIN CLAFFY. Richmond Hill, Nov. 6. 1862. 205-3. PUBLIC TESTIMONIAL. TO MESSRS. TACKABURY BROTHERS, Map Publishers. London. C-W.. C ENTI..E.\IEN,-â€" HAVING OBSERVED T AN ADVERTISEMENT printed in the Globe. signed John Ferris Ward. agent for Geo. C. 'l‘remaiu, which we consrdor unjust. and calculated not only to injure you itLyour business. ’ but to mislead the public as well. we beg to present the following ’ Testimonial. We. the undersigned, have carefully oxa- mined the now Copper Plate Map of Canada West recently published by you. and ï¬nd it to be vert accurate and reliable. We cannot speak too highly of the artistic skill displ‘ayud in‘the execution of the‘work. which needs but to be seen to be appreciated. As subscribers for the Map. we are well satisï¬ed You have redeemed your pledges. and done even more than you promised. ' To all wishing a. really good Map of Upper Canada. we can recouimtnd this work. u be- ing all the publisher's claim for it. Augustl 1862. ‘ PRICE, ONLY A YORK SHILLING. FOR SALE AT THE “ HERALD †BOOK STORE, RICHMOND HILL. FARM FOR SALE! EING the rear part of Lot No. 32. in the lat Concession of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, Containing, by admeasuren ent. 6|} ACRES. There are on the premises a good Dwelling [louse and Wood Short, 2 good Well: of Water. (one in collar) 2 good Barns, Stables and Outsheds for cattle There is also a small Pond, with a Creek running through it, con- venieut to the Barns, which will supply the Cattle. both summer and winter, with water - Tho lanvl is in a good state Of cultivation. Deed indisputable, to be given the lat January. Possession 1st March, 1863. V For particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to GEORGE SOULES, Concord P.0. 3rd. Cori. Vaughan. WM. MCMORRAN,? Tliornhill. 205â€"tf. Orto Signed. Gilbt Griffin. 1’. O. Inspector, London. L. Lawless. P. 671.. ‘ do Samuel Peters. P. L. 3.3. 606.. do Wm.Robinson,P. L. -S.,&City Engineer do Win . McClary. P. L. S. Thornhill, Nov 6, 1862. , Letters Remainingin RICHMOND HILL PostUï¬ice .. NOVEMBER 1, 662.- w. c. L. Gill, Registrar, &c.. do I i "‘ . C. H F crzeson. Deputy, Registrar. Co. And°"°“' G†[’Oguarwm- Middlosex. ' ‘ do Bryans, John _ Poako. “7m. Adam Murray, Treasurer Co. Middleaex, do Clarkson. Joshua Quantz. George James Keefer. CO. Clerk, do do Clare)’. Eflward ' 'ROi'd,Alex- ,John C. Meredith. Clerk No. 1 Division, , Edmonds, Joel Simpson. James (5) , Cour-i, " do Espey, Joseph Shag", wm- ' W Horton, Recorder.†do Fraser. George Simpson, Wm. J, Shamoy, Master-j}, Chancery, do Fierbellor. Adam Sims. John Henry C. R. Beecher, Q. 0.. do Gamblï¬ lim- SIGPhOHSO“, Sam E. Jones Parke, Burristur. &c.. do Gormaii, David 'I'indoll, John John Carling. M:I’.P.-. do HeWiEOIh Ml‘o Thompson. Stephen Kerr. McKenzie 6'6 Co. wholesale mor- Huslop., John (2} Tracy, Edmotid J. chants, do Judge. John (2) Lundy, Charlotte Langstaï¬'. John (4) Legg. Lucy Washington. John (2) Williams, George Wilson. 'l‘lioa. Walker. Marv Adam Hope 6L Co., wholesale merchants, do James Scott. G. Sec’y B. A. O. of Good Templars. do W'm. IIaskins,1’.L.S. & City Engrn‘r, Hamilton McCawly, Michael Wilson. 1011" Thos. A. Blythe. l’.L.S.. Ace. do McBride. John Wooten. Jasper H. Buchanan. Harris &. Co., wholesale MeGill, Miss Woottan, Thos. merchants. do Ogilvio. Mr. Wootteii, David ('2) D, Mclnis 61. Co., wholesale mor- Pliillipl. Peter ' Wills. Mr. chants. . ’ do Brown, Gillespie & CO. do. do. do Mo TEEFY. PoM- T. B. Harris, Gd. Soc. A. F. do A Masons. do , ‘ . John Hood Greer, Registrar Co. Dissolution of Partnership. Wentwogh. T do Nor’rca 1s1 Hpnanv GIVEN pm the g;;;,,§yg,s;;;-,Italy“? 5,, °LZM° artners ip iithorto existing etween . - " ' ’1' " '- GEORGE a. JOSEPH SPENCER. as Far- "°°',':‘;§‘g'3" ï¬fï¬ï¬ï¬fï¬'ï¬fï¬Ã©ï¬z more. on Lot No 23. 4th Con. Markham. has gel‘e}nl'booï¬ra h do this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Unwin & Miles, P. bpsziwonfl. 5â€â€ do Markham. September 12. 1862. F, F, Passrnore, P, L. 8., die. do STEAM E N G i Nelson. "‘8 to... wiiio'ii'r} up. P. soc-tr and Bright Gold 'Guarda, Alberta, Brace- ' imported in this Province. and as CHEAP As .ANJ)... LEE T" 1.4.1.733 l V» 4 NEW AND SECONDHAND, Watches, Clocks c Jewelery, 0001mm, PARLOUR AND BOX STO vE‘s .I .r ‘ Heavy Metal, Warranted by A WILLIAM HODGE, sen'r. Copper, Tin 8c Iron Plate Worker, ’ Will be Sold 3 ‘ -CHEAP FOR CASH, OR APPROVED" JOINT NOTES, As cheap as any House in Toronto or-anywhere else. Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862._ ' p CHEAPBOOTAND SHOESTRE. at...“ THE Subscriber begs to return his thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public and‘hes now on and would inform them. that-helias greatly increased his STOCK, _ - - hand aovery large assortment of, Winn inns lNll Stilt! = variety of style; also,'a large quantity of. ,_ Shobfhlth Emmi MOCC‘ASINS 83 OVER SHOES, l ‘ ' t to ote t the fet~for an Weather or In fact, he has on hand a" [hat '5 wan ed pr 0 e r y chino is not favorably known. ‘ a reputation to one based .on’ more " talkii’ig‘ any season. which he is prepared to Sell at the LOWEST REMUNERA’I‘IVE 'PRICES FOR CASH ! respectfully requested to 'I hose requiring a really good Article. at a Cheap Price,arc CALL AT THE CHEAP BOOT w SHOE [STORE, OPPOSITE THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. JAMES HALL, Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Aug. 28, 1862. , - . FRESH ARRIVALS O S C ‘mvvu L STATIONERY, AT THE “ YORK HERALD†BOOK RICH MOND HILL, Orders received for, and great attention paid to BOOKBINDING ! Which will be done in Plain or the Best Style of the Art, at moderate charges. Richmond Hill, August ’29, 1862. ' ' HARNESS !_ HARNESS z 2 SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY OR LIGII'I WELL-MADE AND DURABLE I MAY BE HAD or " r - v i l r y .4 l ,4};- , . ‘HE Subscriber has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the rJ best materials, HARNESS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of VVHIPS, LASHES, 8:0. constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Look A: Wear Well. 'Also, kept for Sale Patterson 8; Bro’s. Plows, Points, Landsides, &c. 0:? Call and Examine, at ‘NM. HARRISON’S Richmond Hill, October 17, 1861. 151-3m BOOTH & SONS, INFORM THE PUBLIC, That they have taken the Store, Ill. 2114 Yllllill STREET. AMERON’S Block, opposited H. B.I WILLIAMS, until the promises lately ‘ occupied by them, corner of Yon-ye of, Queen Streets, _ ARE-REBUILT. I OUR MANUFACTUING ' DEPARTMENT, ll continued as usual, and we are prepared to attend promptly to all orders. with which we may be entrusted. . NOTICE. LL persons indebted lo the Estate of the Eb. late Mr. GEORGE WRIGHT. of the Township of Vaughan. County of York. do. ceased. are hereby requested to make payment thereof forthwith to the undersigned Execu- trix: and all persons claiming to be Creditors of the deceased, are likewise requested to furnish the particulars thereof to the Execus trix. in order that the same may be examined and adjusted. JANE WRIGHT, Execulrix, Thornhill, Nov. 6, 1862. VALUABLE . FARM-F011 SALE, ONTAINING 35 Acres of Excellent Land. being the South East part of ' Lot No. 12, 4th Con. Markham, formerly owned bv CAPT. MARTIN. There is a good Frame House and Barn. and other bui dings; and a goodvbearing Orchard of choice Fruit 'l‘rees. The Farm is nearly free of stumps and wall watered. For further par- ticulars apply. (on the promises.) to v r JAMES HOLMES. Buttonville. P,O, Markham. Sept. 24. 1862, . BOOTH R SONS. Toronto, May 11. 1862. 159-ly T! ' T! ‘6 The Cup that. Refi'eshcs, but not Inebriatcs!†l! !! 200-5 CHEAP FOR CASH! HE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his 1 numerous customers who have so liber- ally supported him for upwards of ï¬ve years. 1 would state that he continues to manufacture, it AT HIS OLD STAND,†3001's AND SHOES! of every description. and of the best materials, and after the Latest Style. and hopes by close attention to business, combined with moderate charges. to ensure a continuance of their favor. He would also bog to intimate to tho inha- bitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity. that he has on hand quite an assortment of AVING purchased a Stock of Teas, we are prepared to sell some of tho FINEST TEAS! CAN iii-t SOLD north of Toronto. Black Souchong Tea. 25. 6d. @ 3s. per 1b. Do Extra Fine Flavour.. . . . . . . 4e. " Gunpowder Tel.............-.. 48.‘ " Fine Japan Tea. (sun dried).. . . . 4s. 6d. †Pure. Fine Fresh YounzHyson†. 45. 6d. “ Young Hymn. Extra. Full Favon ed and strong. not surpassed. if equalled. in Canada. . . ... 5s. “ 113' The Public are cautioned against a map which is now being copied from the Copper Plate map in lythograph and advertised as Tremain’s Map 0‘ ( auada West. TACKABURY BRQTHERS. London, Sept. it, 1862, 393.4,, The undersigned would announce that be be contracted in connection with the above after this date. GEORGE SPENCER. Markham, Sept. 12. 1862. 1994 s LADIES’ 8a CHILDREN’S BOOTS 86 SHCES which he o‘forc LOW for Cash! ‘ JAMES VEHNEY. t27-6m We tr.:st that purchasers will examine. and give us one trial. which will make good every ,assortion. At W. 8. POLLOCK’S. (Lute G. A. Bernard’s.) Richmond Hill, Sept. 25, 1862, 2004!. Richmtnd Hill.- April 17, 1862. STOVES, ss, ‘STOVES . 196-6m 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 196 3m. HOOL BOOKS I STORE, At Lower Prices than is charged in Toronto. 195 205-tf . A (mat. ‘.-..‘ yarns ) . »,._.r, . . _ I PINK-LE a LYON SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. {:38 BROADWAY. N‘EW'YORK. TO parties little acquainted with tho Finklo &. Lyon Sowing Machinds this careful per. haul of the Company’s Circular is specially“ commended. This Circular can be had: on ap- plication. It is very speciï¬c. and will be found highly instructive. having been prepared with much care. and we will abide by allstatemeuts therein made. i The following brief quotation is charactorl'h tic of the entire Circular : ’ i “ This Machine is better adapted than any other Sowmg Machine in market to the frequ’t changes and altnosr on 'less variety of sewing" required in a family; for it will sew from one. to twaiity thicknesses ofMarseilleswithout stop- pipg. and making every istitch perfect Wili sow from the ï¬nest gause tothe heaviest cloth, and even to the stoutost harness leather. with- outchanging the food. needle. or tension, or making any adjustment ofmactiino whatever.†Titus have we successfully overcome the most difï¬cult point in the Sewing Machine Art.. It was no ordinary triumph. ‘Deï¬antly can we- say. “ No other Machine compares with it in. this respeCt.†Hence have We uniformeâ€"ah most without exceptionâ€"taken the highest, premium, when the Machine has been properly q exhibited in competition with other ï¬rst-class Sewing Machines. Hones is it that we are able to offer the following guarantee. Niz :â€" "' We Warrant every Machinewo sell to give better satisfaction than any other 'SeWin’g: Ma- chine now in market. or money refunded.â€â€" We never Sell a Machine on any otliei term- The guarantee is as reliable as the not. of any business man in the land. For more than ï¬ve years have we relied upon such facts fortho reputation Ofour Machine ; and without a singlet travelling agent in the ï¬eld. there is scarcely a. neighborhood on the continent where‘th‘e Ma~ We prefer such points.†as, they are technically called in tho~_ trade. Hence we make but one kind of stitcho. viz ; the lock-stitch. alike on both sides. requir- ing :1in one-third the thread of other kinds of titclios. N. B. Local agents wanted in every county throughout the West. Special iuduceménts offered. ' Finkle & Lyon 8. M. 00, l98-6m 536 BROADWAY. New YORK. N O i‘ ICE. THE subscriber begs to inform all parties in~ debted to him either by note or book ac. count, that he has appointed .Mr. MASON COGSWOBTH, Thornhill, his agent. to collect and grant receipts for any amounts due to him, All notes and accounts due to me must be settled by the lst day ot‘February. next. otherâ€" wise they will be put in court for collection. WM. SOMMERVILLE. Thornhill, October 30. 1862. 41.. A Work of Absorbing Interest; Thrilling Adventures ! AMONG THE EARLY saunas,- By W'ARREN WILDWOOD, Esq. DRAWN from the most eventful period of‘ American History. and from the most authentic sources. these stories yet partake at" all the wild, weird. and fearful character of ro-- mance. The volume contains the following. among others, McCullough‘s Fearful Leap, The Bloody Block House. Poes’ Desperate Eucountre with Big Foot. Adventures of Daniel Boone. Perilous Adventures in a Canoe. The Mystery at Lancaster, Davv Crockett’s Adventures. The Dosperadoes’ Mistake. The Old Trapper iii a Tight Place, The Wonderful Mistake, The Desperado and the Regulators, The Ranger’s Thrilling Indian Adventure. The Fighting Parson, ‘ Horrors ofa Bombardmontâ€"-Norfolk in '76.. Fearful Adventure among the Guorillas. The Gamblers’ Den at Natchez. Perilous Adventure of Captain Brady, Fearful Encounter with a Bear. General Putnam’s Daring Exploits. The Massacre at Fort Minims, The White Horseman. Black Dick and the Lynchere. Adventures of Simon Kenton, A She-Devil among the Tories. 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