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York Herald, 5 Dec 1862, p. 3

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y > “W . x. ,.,_.¢,- ._.~..»;r..-:~:-y.-â€"~.- .‘ ,. . V. , ‘. -: an. - ' r ___,._a i i i I THE [OCR SALE, A. U YIi‘INKLE8L“LYON fl ' ' ‘ ' SEWING MACHINE COMI’ANY. Ellllllllllll llllllllllli l Gibr- .bt’lllfilj Elmrrihiiifinmmrtrial(toilette, power.-â€"-with Boiler. ‘&c. cernplete. _ Terms libs-a1. Apply to A For 1863, ‘ Corner of King and Toronto Streets, AMOS WRIGHT, M.P.P. Richmond Hill. Nov. 13. 1862. 206-tf “WW”? TORONTO, CANADA. .WESTF HERALD ” BOOK STORE, - -â€""â€" ' e~ __._..._A...__. Important Notice. amounts to l3.000,000 lbs., equal in value to $I,000,000. Number-Otis seizures of butter for light Weight have been made in Toronto market recently. I HEREBY beg to inform persons indebted to me. that the principal part of their pro- missory notes and other claims have passed outof my hands, and that it would be prudent to make immediate payment to the holders thereof. 7110 parties little acquainted with the Finkle & Lyon Sewing Machines the careful; perâ€" usal of the Company’s Circular is specially commended. This Circular can be had on ap- plication. It is very spe-cifi-c.iaud will be Ibuntf J. K. FALCONBRIDGE. Richmond Hill, Dec. 2, 1862. WM. WHARIN, IMPORTER OF The VVaquimakong Indians have driven Out of their settlement two families, whose 3 “ l ‘ tools and lrulherdtowevcr, having been do. I l -baroer shop, Vaold at from $0 7” (it) $l18‘2pcrlisltl. I I'iarley.-â€"-s.ild at fin-in till (it: mic. . Ali-celloris, chic. ' taiice asan Army Medicine. we refer to the heads signed the late t:ealy for a surren- der ofaporticn of the Great Manitoulin Island to the Governmeritâ€"Leader. It has been discovered In Georgia that by digging wells 40 miles from the main shore, water is obtained, ‘250 gallons of which will make one gallon of salt, while it takes 700 gallons of tide water to make the same quantity. ' The N. Y. Post says:â€"â€"\Ve hear that a movement is on foot in this city for the despatch of two or three. snip loads ofpro- Visions to England for the relief of the starving Operatives of Lancashire. DrLSTRL‘CTrvs FIHE IN GODERICH.-â€"- About four o‘clock on Monday, our citi- zens were aroused from their slurnbers by the cry of tire. It was found that the devouring element had seized upon the block of frame buildings on the south-west corner of Market Square. Being as dry as tinder, the buildings Were soon in a blaze,and it became evident that the whole block must go. The boots and shoes in Mr. it‘chllister‘s shop were removed, the stroyed. Little or nothing was saved from Mr. \Vhitc’s confectionery. Several articles tvrre saved from Mr. Williams Nearly every article OI value was safely removed lronr Mr. Lewis’ (county attorney) olilcc. including a large safe. Mr. .lessop also sated his stock of boots and shoes. But the heavrest loss was sustained by Mr. 'l'i'ueman, who only sticCevdotl in rescuing a couple of books. if i . . - . _ v - . . be any padres known to no insured. are Messrs. Lewis and .‘iIi‘Allistci'.â€"-â€"11m‘0n Signal Ext/u. TORONTO M A 1'1 KIS'I‘S. THURSDAY, Dec. 4, 1869.. Florir.-â€"--Superfino_sold at from $4 30, (id 8.54 35; Fancy $4 3.3 Writ 4”; Extra $4 III £17 $4 5'. Doitlilc Extra. 4” (1} $4 45. Fall \'\"ltetit,--Ziilil lis'lils' was the extent of the supply which sold at the following prices. The prions paid for the host sariiplos Wore truiii $0 85 ((3 $0 In per bsltl, Spring ‘v‘\"’l‘.oat-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- bshls in market, which l‘eas.â€"â€"â€"â€" nsiils went olf at 50 162) 52¢ per lbslll. ‘Oatswâ€"at 42c {(T’ 43 per bshl. Hay-45 from :2 iftb $22 per ton, Straw $12 {87 $13 per ton. Apples 65c and llt’) per barrel. Eggs, v-«I'Wesln‘roni wagons Itlc fr?» 15c per .102. d’tllaltiO:€>~â€"~‘~‘tl:'\' in pi ice. from 45 to Ltlctr'. Rutter. »-Frcsli is in fair supply at from 16c KIT. 19 per lb. Ewellâ€"$3 {(17 $5 “0 per 100 lb. Calves $3 a $31 Lia-cit. Lambs {(1') $1.). Sheep $2 50123 :33 5.3 each. HEALTH FUR »_AL._, ___._._A SOLDIERS. ItAthv’s READY Rumor has been used by “the all k soldiers in our army ; it has saved the. lives of hundreds that were. rapidly Sinking under rhe I‘(’§jllli1l't‘il‘z‘-tillrl treatment. II this ironiein was I": ml} d.i>-'})i,-tt6t’.(l among ilietroops, under the direciiofi ot'tlie Governmentnm one in a IIUIIIIIK‘KT \ycu'd be obliged to go to the hospital as nick. Its use will prevent sickness, however exposed to fatigue, climate, and the disease breeding exltalatioris from-the swamps, tirarshes, rice linitlr}. and bottom lands of the iiiaralious’Soutli. RAUtt'.tY’s‘ READY RELIEF has been used w tlr marked success, both as 3 Preventive and as a Ci'rativo of the lll’lllsfnalll Yellow. T\‘- phoid, Billions Feyers. Fluxes, Clioloras. due” of the South. ltanwn's Runny Brian: is peculiarly adapted for the Military Medicine Chests. With ih.s Rtmody ilie soldier can visit all climates, and un largo the most severe fatigues and exposures with safety. In South America. where Malarions Diseases prevail, or a more malignant form than in the Ullltt‘tl States, it has proved a po.~i.ive preventive, and an infallible Curativo ot all Fevers. Fluxes. Billions Diseases, Acute (belies. Rheumatic 1.350" evidence of its impor- following authority. Curr SCOTT. June 96, 186?. Jllcssrs Railway Co, _- ' ' At your request. I give my opinion of your ' RELrut-u’ Although opposed to empricsl preparations. l used in the hospital a consrdor- wable quantity. and with very satisfactory re- sults. especially in Rheumatic Pains. Since i‘ the formula for it has been communicated to me. 1 am not suipr sud at its beneficial results ll supplies the place of many elaborate foririnla of the United States l’hai'iiiacopmia. which are not readily compounded in military services, Yours, LTLH, W. 11. TINGLEY, Surgeon and Medical Director Excelsior Brigade From Gen’l Jose Vilaniil, Commander in Chief of the Ariny of Equador. South Aiiie'ica. Messrs. Railway [t- Co. .- I have used your Rmtiiv RELIEF, for the Asthma. which complaint I had been afflicted with for twenty years. The first night I used it I felt relieved, and enjoyed the first sound sleep for many years. I have since introduced it into the army. In the Military Hospital at Quito. it was very successful. 1 next used it as a pi'eventivo. on marches and when encamp- ed in inalarious districts, it saved my army from mush sickneSS. JOSE VILAMIL. Gen’l Commanding Army 'of Equador. Those who have friends in the army should send them a package of ItADth’s READY RELILr‘; it will protect them against sickness. and will save many lives.-â€"-Prrce 25 cts.. 5-0 cts., and $1 per bottle. 7â€" .. L:L. . _.,..:.'...':;t mm)" 75 Eb statesman... Ci-l RISTMAS ch‘rs AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS. RECEIVED at the " HERALD”1300K STOKE a nice collection of llflsccllaneous Books, Toy Books, Ports Monies, &c. &6. (3:0. Suitable for Presents. for the lirlle folks, at the coming Holidays â€"Very Cheap. Richmond Hill. Doe. 5, ’6‘). 4 The yield of wool in Ohio this year ILLUSTRATED Scientific American !, The Best; Mechanical Paper in the World. RICHMOND HILL. FARM FOR SALE : EING the rear part of Lot No. 32, in the 1st Concession of the 17TH YEAR.â€"VOL. V1., NEW SER1ES. NEW volume of this widely circulated pa- per commences on the Isl of January.â€" It is published Weekly, and every number con- tains sixteen pages of useful information, and from five to ten original engravings .ofriew in- ventions and discoveries, all of which are pre- pared expressly for its columns. TO 'nnc MECHANIC 5L MANUFACTURER No person engaged in any ofthe mechanical or manufacturing pursuits should think of‘doing without the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. It costs but four cents per week; every number contains from 'six to ten engravings of new machines and inventions which cannot be found in any other publication. ‘It is an established rule of the publishers to insert none but original on- gravriigs. and those of the first class in the art. drawn and engraved by experienced persons under their own supervision. TO THE. INVENTOR. The Sen-.m‘n‘ic AMERICAN is indispensable to every inventor, a» it iiotonly contains illustrated descriptions of nearly all the best inventions as they come out, but each number contains an of? ficial list of the Chi ms of all the Patents issued from the United States Patent Office. during the week prevlous; thus giving a correct his- tory of the progress of inventions in this coun- try. We are also receiving every week the best scientific journals of Great B'itain,1<‘rance, and Gerirany ; thus placing in our possession all that is transpiring. in mechanical SCICIICU and art in those old countries. We shall con- tinue to transfer to our columns copious ex- tracts front these journals. of whatever we may deem of interest to our readers. CIIEMIS'I‘S, ARCIII'I‘ECTS. MILL- WRIGIITS AND FARMERS. The Scrsx'riric AMERICAN ~will be found a most useful journal to thorn. All the new dis- coveries in the science of chemistry are given in its columns, and the interests of the architect and ca'penter are not overlooked; all the new inventions and discoveries appertaining to these pursuits b.-iri,i_r published front week-to week.â€" Uset'til and practical information pertaining,r 'to the interests of iiiillwriglits and iiiillotvucrs will be found published in the Sarnvi'rrrc Annui- (tax. which information they cannot pessibly obtain from any other source/ Subjects in which planters and farmers are interested will be found discussed in the Srirxrlric Artiuiticsx; mest ofthu iinproverneiits in agricultural im’ plcincrits being illustrated in its columns. 'I'ERNIS: T3 mail subscribenâ€"Two Dollars a. year, or 0nd Dollar for six moths. One Dollar pays for one complete volume of 416 pages: two volumes comprise one year. The volumes Commences on the first of January and July â€"â€"- Spociiiien copies wrll he Sent gratis to any part of the country. A lso a pamphlet of instruction to inventors about obtaining patents. sent free. \\ esterii and Canadian money or pushoflice rtamps taken at par for subscriptions. Carra- diaii subscribers will please to remit ‘25 cents extra on each year’s subscription, to pro, ay postage. MUNN dz. Co., Publi:hers. 37 Paint Row, A”. Y. December 4, 1862. FRESH ARRIVALS ancestors it: lilt‘i.’ illitth ! JOHN WATERHOUSE, N returning his sincere thanks to his nu- merous Friends and Customers for their liberal support since be commenced business at the I'llgiu Mil sâ€"â€" would respectfully draw their attention to his select stock of Teas at a very low figure: Finest Black ti-a ft? . . . . . . . .35, 6d. per lb, Japan Tea fl?» . . . . . . . . . . . . 4s 0d, “ (}u1I})t)W(li-I"I‘t5€l (a) _ , _ , , . . 45 6d “ Finest Pengsuey llyson, (1) 5s. 0d, " Finest Young Ilysou {(1}. . . . .58. Ud “ And other articles in this department equally low, A nine and select Stock of DRY GOODgl always in Stock, sold at a very low price. Crockery x Glass “’arc in great variety. 11.51.7711}; I” FLOUR .' at $4.25 per barrel. 11:?” CALL AND COMPARE PRICES, Elgin Mills. Nov, 28. 1862. 208-2"). JUST REOEVED Choice New RUITS. For Christmas. Gunpowder & Young Hyson SOUCHONG AND JAPAN TEAS always on hand. at R. H. HALL’S Richmond Hill, Nov. 27, 1862. 208-tf ARI ENGINE PLANEING‘MACHINE! FOR SALE. ‘ ‘ 7 ILL be Sold low for Cash or Exchanged for Laird a first-rate STEAM ENGINE â€"14 horse powerâ€"-â€"iu good Working order; has STE Containing, by admeasuren ent. Gil ACRES. Watches, Clocks & Jewelery, 103 King Street west, TORON‘JZ'O, Has just received HIS FA LL STOCK There are on the premises a good Dwelling ' F FINE Gold and Silver WatcheS,COIored House and “loud Shed, 2 good \Vells of Water, (one in collar) 2 good Barns, Stables and Outslieds for cattle There is“also a small and Bright Gold Guards, Alberta, Brace- lets, Brooches, Signet and Gem Rings. Ear- rings. Solitaires. Lockets. Charms Necklets.l POlld. With a Creek running through it, 6011- Thimbles. Pen and Pencil Cases, Silver, Jet, veniout to the Barns, which will supply the and Mourning Jeweleryâ€"all of the harvest (le- Cattle. both summer and winter, with Water -- signs ; also, Fine Gold Wedding Rings. and I The land is in a good state of cultivation. Deed indisputable, to be given the 1st January. Possession Ist March, 1863. Spectactles to with“ sights. , Watches. Clocks and Jewelery For particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to Carefully R epaired & 'IVarranted GEORGE SOULES, Concord P.0. 3rd. Con. Vaughan. Or to WM. MablORRaNd Tlrornhill. . Thornhill. Nov 6, t862. 205-tt‘. Letters Remainingin RICHMOND HILL PostOflice NOVEMBER 1, 'idti‘d. Pogue, Wm. Poake. \Vin. Quanlz. GeOrge Reid, Alex. Simpso’n. James Snagor, \Viii, Simoson, Win. Sims. John Saepheiison, Sam 'I'iiidell, John Thompson, Stephen Tracy, Edmond J. Washington. John Williams, George \Vilson, Thus. \anker. Mary Wilson. Johir Wooten, Jasper 1‘1. VVoottan, Thos. \Yootteu, David \Vills. Mr. Anderson. Goo 15 ryans, John Clarksou. Joshua Clurey,’ Edward Edmonds, Joel Espey, Joseph Fraser. George Fierhelle. Adam Gamble, Wm German. David llewison. Mr. lluslop., John ('2; Judge, John (9) Lundy, Charlotte Langslafi‘. John (4) Legg, Lucy McCawly, Michael .Vlcllritle. Jolin MeGill, Miss Ogilvie. Mr. Phillips. Peter (5) M. TEEFY, I’.M. Dissolution of Partnership. 1‘ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the l. Partnership hitherto existing between GEORGE 5L JOSEPH SPENCER. as For- mers. on Lot No 23. 41h Con. Markham. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Markham. September 1‘2. 1662. The undersigned would aitrtouncrs that he will not be responsible for any debts that may be contracted in connection with the above after this date. GEORGE SPENCER. Markham, Sept. 12. 1862. 199-4 Dissolution of Partnership. ‘IIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between THOMAS 6r. WILLi/tiu Faisor. of the Township of Markham, is dissolved this dav by mutual consent. (November 25th, 1862)-all Debts due and owing to the said Firm to be paid over to the said Thos. Frisby: also all Claims against the satire to be handed to Thomas Frisby for payment, THOMAS FRI SBY, WILLIAM B‘RIbBY. Markham, Nov 27, 1862 908-4t. B. BOWMAN, M.D. Physician, Surgeon & ilccouclrenr HAS again returned to ALMIRA MILLS where he can be consulted on the vari- ous branches of his profession. NB. All calls punctually attended to except when absent on professional business. Alrnii'a, Markham, November 20, 186?. 207-6”) 600,990 liltle or FEMdLE Agents 'i‘o sum. LLOYD’S NE \V STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED MAP OF Tm: United States, Canadas ana New Brunswick. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10,l 1862; cost $20,000 to engrave it and one year’s time, Superior to any $10 map ever made by Col- too or Mitchell. and sells at the low price of fifty cents; 370.000 names are eiigi'aVed on this map. It is riot only a County M tip. but it is also a COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP Of the United States and Canadas combined in one. giving Evnav RAILROAD S'rx'rros and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $3 per day. and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for $1 worth to try. 'I'rinted instructions how to canvass well. furnished all our agents. \Nas'rniiâ€"Wholesale Agents for our Maps in every State, California, Canada, England. France and Cuba. A fortune may be 'niade With a few hundred dollars capital, No Com- paction. J. '1‘. LLOYD. 164 Broadway, N.Y. The War Departiiieut uses our Map of Virv- ginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania,cost $100.- 000 on which is marked Antietam Creek Sharpsburg, Maryland Heights, Williamsport Ferry, Rdorersville, Noland’s Ford. and all others on the Potomac, and everyother place in Maryland. Virginia and Pennsylvania. or mone‘; refunded. LLOYD’S TYPOGRAPHICAL MAP or KENTUCKY, OIIIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, Is the only authority for Gen. Iluell and the War Department. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Aug. 2. “ LLoro’s MAP or VIRGINIA, MARYLAND and Piszxssvr.v.txr.t.â€"The Map is very large: its east is but '25 cents ; and it is the best [lint can be purchased.” Li.r.ovn’s Guru MAP or Tm: Mrssrsmrrr RtvER~-â€"I“l’0ln Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Writ. Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots. of St. Louis. Mo., shows every man’s plantation and owner’s name from St. Louis to the Gulf ol Mexicoâ€"4350 iiiilesw-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, Wasnrscros, Sept. 17,1862. To give satisfaction. Remember the address... 123 King Street West, ROSIN HOUSE BLOCK. Toronto, Sept. 19, 1862. 199-3m 111E "VlCllHlIA No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, I; the place in Tor-into. to buy pure out i tilill iris, NO 1‘ only because the proprietor,EDWARD LA WSONJS one of the oldest and most experienced Teaâ€"bu' ers in the trade. but from the fact that he purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby eu- abliiig him to sell at a very SMALL AD VANCE ON COST, Fulfilling the old adage “ Large Sales, Small Profits and Quick Returns ;” a‘so‘ in COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices AND ‘ lllllllll. lllllllllllll l‘ He cannot be undersold. HIS BISCUITS AND @«Oibfl'lfif ORDERS? Are Unsurpassed for quality and price. all being :uanufacturcd on the premises, from the best material by first-class workmen. Iced and ornamented \Vedding and Other Cakes Always on hand or made to order in any style on the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise. attended to with dispatch All Goeds warranted as repre- sented. and delivered free ofcharge to the cars or in the city limits, 8&5 NO SECOND PRICE. Remember the Place-- No. 93 KING STREET, Sun: or THE Qesss. EDWARD LAWSON, Proprietor. Toronto. Feb 5. 1862. 167-6") PUBLIC TE TIMONIAL. TO MESSRS. TACKABURY BROTHERS Map Publishers. London. C-W.. T ENTLEMEN.-â€" HAVING OBSERVED T AN ADVERTISEMENT printed in the Globe. signed John Ferris Ward, agent for Geo. C. 'l‘remain, which we consrdei unjust, and calculated not only to injure you in your business: but to mislead the public as well, we beg to present the following V Testimonial. We. thc undersigned. have carefully exa- mined the hey Copper Plate Map of Canada West recently published by you. and find it to be very accurate and 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 your pledges, and done even more than yeti promised. To all wishing a really good Map of Upper Canada, we can reconimtud this work. as be- ing all the publishers claim for it. augustl 1862. s. Signed. Gilbt Griflin. P. O. Inspector, London. L. Lawless. P. M., do Samuel Peters. P. L. S., &c.. do Wm.Robinson,P. L. S,,&City Engineer do Wm. McClai-y. P. L. S, W. C. L. Oinkâ€"Registrar, &c.. do C. H Fergeson. Deputy Registrar. Co. Middlesex. do Adam Murray. Treasurer Co. Middlesex, do James Keefer. Co. Clerk, do do John C. Meredith. Clerk No. 1 Division, Court, do W Horton, Recorder. do J. Shanley. Master in Chaucer}, do Henry C. R. Beecher, Q. (3., do E. Jones Parke, Barrister. &c.. do John Carling. M P.P.. do Kerr. McKenzie 61. Co. wholesale mer- chants. do Adam Hope & Ce. wholesale merchants, do James Scott. G. Sec'y B. A, O. of Good Templars. do Wm. Haskiiis.P.L.S. St City Engru’r, Hamilton 'l‘hos. A. Blythe. P. I..S.. 510. do Buchanan. Harris :51. Co., wholesale merchants. do D. Mclnis dz. Co., wholesale mer- chants. do Brown, Gillespie R: Co. do. do. do T. 13. Harris, Gd. See. A. F, do A Masons, _ do John Hood Greer, Registrar Co. ' VVentwortlt, do John Dewe. ”. O. Inspector. Toronto. Dennis t‘k. Gossage. P. L. 8.. Sec. do Geo. Hodgins, Dept. Supt. Education for U. 0.. ans author of Lovell’s General Geofiraphy, . do Unwin '31. Miles, I’. L. Surveyors. &c., do F.1“. Passmore, P, L. 8., 6m, do [13" The Public are cautioned against a map which is now being Copied from the Copper; Plate map in lythograpb and advertised as i Tremain’s Map 0' ! anada \Vest. TACKABURY lift-OTHERS. London, Sept. II, 1869. '198~4t. NOTICE. P ' LL persons indebted lo the Estate of the’ 44. late Mr. GEORGE \VRIGH'I‘. of the Township of Vaughan. Count) of York. de- ceased. are hereby requested to make payment : thereof forthwith to the undersigned Execu-l 1‘HE deéign of this Institution is to impart to young men and ladies a thorough and practical business education. The course of Instruction includes Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Business Mathematics, and Business Penmanship. all of which branches are taught in the most thorough and scientific manner The Bookkeeping Department is as complete arid extensive as that of anv Commercial College on ,the continent,embracing Wholesale and Retail Merchandismg. Manufacturing. Mining. Milling . r Forwarding, Banking, Brokerage and Commission, Railroading. Steam. boating. &c.. &c,. and is under the charge of Teachers selected for a practical as well as the- oretical knowledge of the duties of the Counting Room. ‘ J . BATi-zs’ BRITISH Armament Svs‘ruu or Rtrro WRITING wrll he taught by its author. Th is is the onlv system vet used by which all writing can be executed on One movement. Ii or Circular and specimens of Penmanship. address, (enclosing stamp) - . I. BATES, .Prmerpéu. To TEACHERS.â€"A Series of Copy Books on the above system, by 1' lines 5;. 11. G. STRA- :cu.tN,‘(teacner of Penmanship "in the Provincial Normal School) designed for the use of l Schools of Canda. is being engraved, and will be ready for use'by the 151 of December. Toronto. December 4,. 1862. V. STOVES, ‘* s T VES, STOVES NEW AND SECOND HAND, TEA WAREHOUSE COOKING, PARLUUR AND BOX STOVES .r .r BATES &. jSTRACIIAN. 'v SOB-15'. Heavy Metal, \Varrantcd by WILLIAM HODGâ€"E, Sen’r. Copper, Tin 8.; Iron Plate Worker, Will be Sold ‘ CHEAP FOR CASH, OR APPROVED JOINT NOTES. As cheap as any House in Toronto or anywhere else. Richmoad Hill, August 29, 1862. 1-96-6m CHEAP 3003‘ AD SHOE STORE. 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 or iii _ hand .a vory‘lai‘ge assortment of trout lltl‘l‘l iii till it Of every description and style, such as: Men’s Coarse, Kip, and Calf Boots, Boy’s and Youtlis’ Kip and Calf Boots, Women and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every . .i‘ MOCC LOW EST CALL AT variety of style; also, a large quantity of I"; - i . ‘1, " II, I; ll " . ‘liiumiu luriii “but s NS 3: OVER SHOES, In fact. be has on hand all that is wanted to protect the feetâ€"for any weather or any season. which he is prepared to Sell at the REMUNERA‘TIVE PRICES FOR CASH ! 'i hose requiring a really good Article. at a Cheap Price, are respectfully requested to T [I E CHEAP BOOT w ‘ SHOE STORE, OPPOSITE THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. Richmond uni, Aug. 28, 1862. “W‘I‘Mwnmm sOHOOL I FRESH ARRTVA LS OF AN JAMES HALL, Proprietbr. T96 3m. ‘n. W n "I‘M Ht u v- BOOKS GENERAL STATIONERY, AT THE “YORKIHERALD”IKDK.SRHHL RICHMOND urLL, . At Lower Prices than is charged in Toronto. Orders receiVed for, and great attention paid to s BOOKBIN DING l \Vhich will be done in Plain or the Best Style of the Art, at moderate charges. Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862. ! sinuses 195 HARNESS I ! SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY OR LIGII’I WELL-MADE AND DURABLE! _1\1AY BE HAD OF I“, :1 ‘r ,l i. A. “ "bruit luriiii llmr ' -tl " "fl lll ill b MW FI‘IIE Subscriber has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the best materials, HARNESS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of VVI-IIPS, LASHES, 81c, constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Look do “fear Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson'df Bro’s. Plows, Points, Landsides, the. 51;" Call and Examine, Richmond Hill, October 17, 1861. it! r it _.__._._.__~_.__...' w‘ ' ._.I"â€"_.__...__ PBOOTH at ‘NM. IIARRISON’S 151-3rn «Sc SONS, BEG T0 “The Cup that Refreshcs, INFORZI‘I TILE PUBLIC, but not Inebrintcst” AVING purchased a Stock of Teas, we are prepared to sell some of the ,FINEST TEAS .'. imported in this Province. and as CHEAP as CAN BE SOLD north of Toronto, Black Souchong Tea. 6d. f0 33. per l’b. Do Extra Fine Flavour. . . . . . . . its. ” Gunpowder '1‘ea.............-.. ts. “ Fine Japan Tea. (sun dried)“ . . . 4:, 6d. “ Pure. Fine Fresh Young- Hyson,. . 4s. 6d. “ Young Hyson. Extra. Full Favor' ed and strong. not surpassed. if equalled. in Canada. . . .. . 5s. “ That they have taken the Store, llll. 2H4 Ylllllill'llllll', AMERON’S Block, opposited n. B. WILLIAMS, until the premises lately occupied by them, corner of Forage, & Queen Streets, ARE REBUILT. OUR MANUFACTUING DEPARTMENT, highly instructive, having been prepared with much care, and we will abide by ell'statements. therein made. The following-- brief quotation is characteris- tic of the entire Circular : “ This Machine is better adapted than any other Se‘wrng Machine in mafltet to tliefreqn’t. changes and almost on 'less variety of sewing required in a family; for it will sew from one. to twenty thicknesses ofilIurseilles without stop- I plug, and making every stitch perfect 'Will sew from the finest gause to‘tlie heaviest cloth, and own to the stoutost harness leathbrp‘with- out changing the feed. needle. ortension, or making any adjustment of machine whatever.” Thus have we successfully overcome the most difficult point in the Sewing Machine Art. It was no ordinary triumph. --I)efiautâ€"I_v=can we say. “ No other Machine compares With it in this respect." Hence have we uniformlyâ€"al- most without exception-â€"taken ’the: highest premium, when the Machine has been properly exhibited in competition with Iother first-class Sewiiig Machines. Hence is it that WE are able to offer the following guarantee. viz :â€" " We Warrant every Machine we selt‘to give bettersatist‘action than any other Sewing; Ma- chine now in market. or money refunded.”â€"- We never sell a M achine on any other terms The guarantee is as reliable as the note of any 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 isscercely a neighborhood on the continent where the Mav chine is not favorably known. -VVe prefer such a reputation to one based on mere “ talking points,” as they are technically called in the trade. Hence we make but one kind of)stitcbs viz :- the lock-stitch. alike on both sides. requir- ing only onedhird the thread of other kinds of titches. N. 8. Local agents wanted in every count;~' throughout the West. Special inducements offered. Finkle &. Lyon S. M. Co, I98-6m 536 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. A Work of Absorbing Interest. Thrilling A dventures Z AMONG ' THE EARLY srrrrrrts. By WARREN WILDWOOD, Esq. - RAWN from'the most eventful period of American History. and from the roost authentic sources. these stories yet partake of all the wild, Weird. and fearful character of re- mance The volume contains the following. among others, McCullougii’s Fearful Leap. The Bloody Block House. Poes’ Desperate Encouiitre with Big Foot. Adventures of Daniel Boone. Perilous Adventures in a' Canoe, The Mystery at Lancaster, Davv Crocliett’s Adventures, The Desperadoes’ Mistake. The Old Trapper in a Tight Place, Tire Wonderful Mistake, ~ The Desperado and the Regulators, The Ranger’s l‘lirilling Indian Adventure. The Fighting Parson, _ . Horrors of a llonibardinertia-«Norfolk in ’76, Fearful Adventure among the Guerillas. The Guiiiblers’ Den at Natchez. Perilous Adventure of Captain Brady, Fearful Entounter Willi a Bear. General Putnam’s Daring Exploits. The Massacre at Fort Miinms. The White Horseman. , Illack Dick and the Lvucbors. Adventures of Simon Kenton, A She-Devil an‘ong the Tories. The Swamp Robbers of Louisanna, Thrilling Escape frOm 8. Prison Ship. The Rifieman of Chippewa, Surprised by Guerillas. The Canadian Rebellion and Gen. Sect A Desperado’s Thrilling Adventures, [low 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, Thrilling Adventures of Two Scouts. The Murderer’s Ordeal. The \Volves and the Darkey Fiddler; The Murderer’s Creek. &c. 620. Everybody everywhere should get THRILLING ADVENTURES f The ' Book contains 384 pages, illustrated with Two Hundred new and original Engrav- lugs. and will be sent to any address, postage paid. on receipt of price. Extra cloth. $1.25. We are also Publishers of EVERYBODY'S LAWYER & COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, by Frank Cresby. Esq. Price. $1.25. ' THE- IIORSE AND HIS DIS. EASES. by Dr. Robert Jennings. V.S. Price. $1.25. , v THE FAMILY DOCTOR, By Prof. H. S. Taylor, M.D. Price, $1.00, ' SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW, or ‘- ’l‘he POETRY or? Home.” by Harry Pencil- er. Price $1 00 » LIFE A N D ADVENTURES OF KI'I‘ CARSON. The Great Western Hunter and Guide. Price $1.25. MODERN COOKERY, in all its branches, by Mrs. II'ile. Prrce $1.00. Together with other valuable and useful works, a Cataiogue of which will be Sent free on application.â€" Books torwarked to any address. postage paid. on receipt of price. We also make PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS i“ “my Varieti- Booksellers. NeWs Agents. Book Agents. Canvassers. Peddlers, and othe-s will do weil to orders package of our books. They will find them exceedingly popular,and 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 I’O’I"I‘E R, Publisher, 187 No. 617. Sansom St‘ Philadelphia. Pa. RICHMOND. iriLr. LIBRARY ASSOCEATION ! This ASSOCIATION has transferred their LI BRARY to the ‘ IIrrtALo ’ Book Store. where Stockholders and others may 'nocure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. fror. Ito. 8 o’clock. P M, ~ A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, Feb. 27. 1861 _ Stray-e c1. AME into the premises of the Subscriber. Lot :25, 2nd Con. Markham. on or ’For 1863,â€"â€"at the u HERALD” BOOK STORE, Richmond Hill. Dec. 5. ’62. only been in use about 3 months, and is thereâ€" fore as good as new. Also, a Surfaceing and Matching Pianeing Machine. with a quantity of Shutting and Belting, in good repair. ' For further information apply at the “ York Herald” office. Richmond Hill, Nov. ‘30, 1862. trix.‘ and all persons claiming to'be Creditors ‘ V . ' of the deceased, are likewise requested to . we “PSI Ill.“ Pm‘fllasers WI“ examme. and furnish the particulars thereof to the Exacu- 81"“ “s “"9 "lab Whmh “"11 make 200d “My trix. in order that the same may be examined “union! . - l ’ ' At W. S. POLLOCK’S ed to urchase as man ' as rr . ' d 1 ti and adlusmd- _ L, use of“... .quadmm 3 ‘ ° “3”” °' ‘° " JANE WRIGHT. Execuim, (Late G. A.Baruard's.) 201.1? GIDEON WELLES, Secretary ofthe Navy. 1111031111111, Nov. 6, 186?. 2054f Richmond Hill, Sept, 25, 1852, 200d. about the 1st of September. a Red and “(bile YEARLING STEER. with a white spot’en his shoulderâ€"and foi'e legs, white. ' The owner is requesterJ to prove property. pay ex. pensesaand take him away, JOHN CLAFFY. Richmond Hill, Nov, 6. 1862. 205M} J: T. LLovD--Sir: Send me your Map ol'the Mississippi River, with price per hundred co- pies. Rear-Admiml Charles H. Davis. corn- manding the Mississippi squadron. is authoriz- Is continued as usual, and We are prepared to attend proniptlyto all orders. with which we may be entrusted. BOOTH 8L SONS. Toronto, May 11. 1869. ' 1:29va

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