. ' . ».a ,‘ . .‘ . v.1. FINKLE 8i. LYON SEWING MACHINE WMPANY. 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, TORONTO MARKETS. SABBATH' SCHOOL FRESH ARRIVALS TEA MEETING! -or , _ -â€"*â€" ' 'GROCERIES & DRY 000118! THE Seventh Annual Primitive Methodist I I I JOHN WATERHO‘USE, Sabbath Schobl 'l‘ea Meeting will be returning his sincere thanks to his nu- held in the BE'FHESDA CrIAI’EL. on Lot No. 6, 5th Concession of Whitchurch, on N I morons Friends and Customers for their liberal support since be commenced business Thursday, December 25, 1862, at the Elgiu MilIsâ€" would respectfully draw When DIALOGUES. and APPROPRIATE HELES Will I†“Oiled by “1° clllldrm'i also their attention to his select stock of Teas at a Addresses on the claims and results of Sabbath very low ï¬gure: Subcols. will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Lee. the Rev. Mr H-Imtnitt. the Rev'. Mr. Strauss, “"19â€ka tel fw- n-n- -3'a 6d- P†“I. - Japan Tea @......;.....48- 0d. “ Gunpowder 'I‘oa flu") . . . . . . .4s 6d “ and other ministers. TORON “1'0; Finest Pengsuev- Hyson, f6) 5 0d. " ' All parties are' particularly invited to attend. Finest Young Hyson rib . . . . . 5!. 0d. †He: Just received TEA AT TWELVE O’CLOCK, I . ‘ . , ‘ other articles in th’a department equally Recitationo and Addresses directlytmfter, Tickets ‘25 cents, Children, halfsprice. I A "we and select suck of OF FINE Gold and Silver Watches, Colored D R Y G. o o D s z and Bright Gold Guards, Alberta, Brace- The services in the "hapel will be open and free to those who Jake tea, but those who do 8 I d I E ‘lw Y in mock .0“ t . I lets. I'ooIchIes. Signet an Gem Rings. ar-I l'8 S ’v a 1‘ '0â€, low pnco rings, Solitaires. Lockets, Charms booklets, A echoes]. for the Business Man! till): .Btitirb ï¬tment-mt. Iliummmial airings, Corner ot King and Toronto Streets, ‘I NEXT DOOR. TO THE POST OFFICE, Tbnom-ro, CANADA. WEST. _FOR SALE, STEAM 'ENGINE.â€"-about 8 horse power.-switli Boiler. dec.cemplete. . Terms libe-al, Apply to AMOS WRIGHT. ILI‘J'. Richmond Hill, Nov.18. 1862. 206-If WM. ‘ W HAIRIN, ' . “transit or Watches, Clocks & Jewelery, 103 King Street West, THURSDAY,DI.'C. 11.1862. Flounâ€"Snperï¬ne sold at from $4 30, @$4 35; Fancy $4 3.") db $4 40; Extra $4 to @$4 50; Double Extra, :54 4t) KID $4 45. Fall Wheat,â€"â€"300 bshls was the extent ofthe supply which sold at the following prices. The prices paid for the best samples were Irom $0 85 {at $0 9'2 nor bshl, ‘ Spring Wheatâ€"â€"-â€" bslils in market, which sold at from $5" 75 {(3 $0 82 per hshl. Barley.â€"sold at from 80 fa} 85c. Peas.-â€"--â€"â€" bshls went off at 60 mo 65¢ per bshl. . Oats.â€"-ai 40c (O 4'3 per bshl. Hayâ€"is from $2Uf¢D $22 per ton, Straw $12 0 $13 per ton. Apples 65c and till 00 per barrel. I bigger-Fresh from wagons 13c re 16c per Joz. Potatoesâ€"Vary in price from 45 to 50cm. . Butter. â€"â€"Fresh is in fair supply at from 13c IR 15 per 11). . Beefâ€"$3 rd} $5 "0 per 100 lb. Calves $3 re $4 each. Lambs $1 @ $2. Sheep $2 5†a $3 50 each. TO parties little acquainted with the Finkle do Lyon Sewing Machines the careful per:- usal of the Company’s Circular is specially commended. 'Th’ie Circular can†be had on ap- plication. It is very specific. and will be found highly instructive. having been prepared with much care, and we will abide by allstatemeuto therein made. i I I The following brief quotation is simmered-a tic of the entire Circular : “ 'I‘his Machine is better adapted than any other Sowmg Machine in market to the frequ’l changes and almost on 'less variety of sewing required in a femin ; for it will sew froui one; to tWenty thicknesses ofMurseilles without stopcr ping. and making every stitch perfect Will saw from the ï¬nest gause to the heaviest cloth... and even to thc stoutest harness leather. with; out changing the feed, needle. or tension, orI making any adjustment of machine whatever.†Thus have we successfully oVercome the’ most diï¬lcult 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 uniformlyâ€"alo' most without ‘cxceptionâ€"Htaken the highest . ‘ ' ' ' ’ ' r v ' h and practical r E d or n of this Institution Is to Import to young men and ladies at thoroug I Hhulfnegs education. The course of Instruction includes Book~keepmg, Commercial Law, Business Mathematics, and Business Penmanship, all of which branches are taught ' th m st thorou h and scientific manner I I I I m Th: 13:01: keepiigig Department is as complete and extensive as that of any Commercial College on the continent, embracing, Wholesale and Retail MerclIaIndISIiigI. Manufacturing, Mining Milling. 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- ' l k led e of the duties of the Counting Room. I - I I or’BlTTES'I‘oBtlrlgfl AMERICAN Snares! or Rum Wairino Will be taught by Its author. This is the only system vet used by which all writing can be executed on one movement. I or Circular and specimens of Penmanship. address, (enclosmg stamp ) V ' I. BATES, Principal. 1' ‘ ' ' ‘ G STRA- n: s.-â€"-A Series of Lopy Books on the above system, by l Runs (I: II. , CIT: 'Ifie‘acctie: of Penmanship in the Provincial Normal Schooi) desngnod for the use of Sciiohls of Cauda. is being engraVed, and will be ready for use by the 1st of December. BATES Gr. STRACIIAN. . 209-1y. not will be required toIpay 12} cents. for admittance. . DAVID MARCH, Superintendent. Whitchurch. Dec, 11, IP62, U ‘ 210-1 'I'himhles. Pen and Pencil Cases, Silver, Jot and Mourning JGWOIOI‘YFRIIIQI'IhOBGWOBI de- signs: also, Fine Gold “’oddiug Rings, and Spectactles to suit all sights. Watches. Clocks and Jewelery Carefully Repaired & Warranted To give satisfaction. Remember the addroéa_‘ Crockery & Glass Ware in great variety. I‘JJ’IIL Y' FLO UR .' at $4.25 per barrel. ' IU“ CALL AND COMPARE PRICES, ElgiIII Mills. Nov, 28. 1862. _ 208-2m RADWAY'S READY llama! has been used b ' R ‘ IE ‘D the sick soldiers in our army : it has saved tlIII ‘ i -,livos of hundreds that were rauidly sinking v . under the regular ofï¬cial treatment. If this remedy was ficely dispensed among the troops, under the direction 'ofthe Government. not Toronto. December 4, l862. LIVE AND LET LIVE! .ALor «renown N E W ,r‘iw [T S one in a hundred would be obliged to go to the _ .For .~Ckrimlnag, THE 123 W681i, ,7, ' premium, when the Machine has been properly ~lrospital as sick. Its use wdl prevent sickness, A,†_. > ~ -- Rogm HOUSE ,Lucx, I exhibited in competition with other ï¬rst-class howeVer exposed to fatigue, climate, and the ,I I I I . _ I II .. I I 1 I I I I I disease breeding exlialatiens from the swamps. Gunpowder & Young Hyson ' Toronto, Sept. 19, 1869. 199.3m ' rI T . Serving b achmes. IIence is It that we are marshes, rice ï¬elds. and bottom lands of the , ‘ "' i N , . . I . S able to offer the following guarantee, viz ;_ maraltous South. - ' ~ ' . . For ] 863, ' r l ‘ "1 7" r 3 t 3 " We \Varrant every Machine we sell to give RADwur’s READY Raunr has been used . I v I I . with marked success, both as a Preventive and oo- . _ I I I Peter, ONLY A YORK SHILLI'NG. FOR SALE AT THE better satisfaction than any other Sewing Ma- chine now in market. or money refunded."â€" We never sell a Machine on any other tonne NEW AND SECOND HAND, an a Clirative of the malignant Yellow, Ty- phoid, Billions Favors. Fluxes, Choleras. &c.,I of the South. llunvn's Rmur Rrusr is TEA W’AREHOUSE SOUCHONG AND JAPAN TEAS always on hand. at ' peculiarly adapted for the Military Medicine Chests. With this Runcdy the soldier can visit all climates, and undergo the most so rare fatigues and exposures with safety III South America, where Malarious Diseases prevail, III 'a more malignant form than in the United States, it has proved a pus-hive preventive, and an infallible Curativc of all Fevers, Fluxes. tillious Diseases, Acute Cliches, Rheumatic Afl‘ectioiis, disc. As an evidence of its impor- tance as an Army Medicine, we refer to the following authority. ' Ciur Scor'r. June 26, 186'}. Messrs Rudwny L" Co. .- At your request. I give my opinion of your ‘ Rizuni‘.’ Although opposed to empirical preparations. l used in the hospital a consider- able quantity, and with very satisfactory re- enlts, especially in Rheumatic Pains. Since the formula for it has been communicated to me. I am not surprised at its beneï¬cial results It supplies the place of many elaborate formula of the Unhed States I’Iiarmacopmia. which are not readily compounded in military services, Yours, &c.. W. H. 'I‘INGI.EY, , _R. H. HALL’S Richmond Hill. Nov. 27. 1862. 208-tf a nice collection of Miscellaneous Books, » Toy Books, Porto .Mom'es, coming Holidaysâ€"Very Cheap, Richmond Ilill,'I)o:.5, '69. -. _____-_.___..~_. m...‘ c H storms GIFTS NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS. I'ICEIVED at the “ Hiriqu" Boon Stout &c. &c. &c. Suitable for Presents. for the liille folks, at the 4 RICHMOND HILL. lst Concession of the There are on the House and Wood and ()utsheds for cattle Cattle. 'I'he Deed Possession let March, 1563, GEORGE SOULES, Concord I’.O. 3rd. Con. Vaughan. Or to WM. MCMORRAN,‘; 9‘ HERALD †BOOK STORE, “HEM- FOR SALE 2 * EING the rear part of Let No. 32, in the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, Containing, by admeasuren out. 6|} ACRES. premises a good Dwelling Shed, 2 good Wells of Water. (one in cellar) ‘2 good Barns, Stables I There is also a small Pond. WIlll a Creek running through. it. con- venient to the Burns, which will supply the both summer and winter, with water -â€" land is in a good state of cultivation, indisputable, to be given the let January. For particulars apply (if by letter pest-paid) to COOKING, PARLOUR AND BOX STOVES! ! Heavy Metal, \Varranted by WILLIAM HODGE, 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. August 29, 1862. No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, Is the place in Toronto. to buy pure BLACK 81 GREEN 'l‘llll, NO‘I‘ only-because the. proprietor,EDWARD LA WSUN,IB one of the oldest and most experienced Teaobur ers in the trade. but from the fact that he purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby eu- abliug him tutaell at a very SMALL 4D VANCE ON COST, Fulï¬lling the old adage. “ Large Sales, Small Proï¬ts and Quick Returns ;†a‘sc in COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices The guarantee is as reliable as the note ofany business man in the land. For more than ï¬ve years have we relied upon such facts for the reputation ofour Machine ; and without a single travelling agent in the ï¬eld, there is scarcely a neighborhood on the continent where the MI.- chine is not favorably known. “'0 prefersucb a reputation to one based on more 9‘ talking points,†as they are technically called in the trade. Hence we make but one kind of stitche viz; the lock-stitch. alike on both sides. requir- ing :nly one-third the thread of other kinds of titchos. Richmond Hill, 196-6m CHEAP 1300i AND SHOE STORE. A N. B. Local agents wanted in every county throughout the West. Special inducements offered. Finkle & Lyon S, M. 00, 198v6m 538 Bnoanwu. New Year. at» ' ' ' ' ' . '. do and the Public THE S b .r her be a to return his thanks to his numeisuIs Frmri and woule ihfclirm thegm tth he has greatly increased his SI‘OCIx, and has now on ' hand a very large assortment of A Work of Absorbing Interest.- DIXRIES until. llllfltllllll Surgeon and Medical Director ExcelsiOr Brigade Tll‘m‘l‘m- . ! ! . . I . ' From Geu'l Jose Vilamil, Commander In For 1863,--at the Tllomhm' Nov 6’ 1869' 205‘".- n, cum“ b0 undersold. Th1 1111115 A avelltllles 0 . Chiefof the Army of I‘unador. South America. ‘ “iâ€"‘"‘“~â€â€â€œ ‘â€" ' AMONG THE EARLY SETTLERS, By WARREN WILDWOOD, Esq. RAWN from the most eventful period of American History, and from the most 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 Féarful Leap, The Bloody Block House, Poes’ Desperate Encountre with Big Foot. Adventures of Daniel Boone, Perilous Adventures in a Canoe, The Mystery at Lancaster, Davv Crockett’s Adventures, The D'ésp‘cra‘does’ Mistake, The Old Trapper in a 'l'iglit Place, The \Voiiderful Mistake, “HERALD†BOOK STORE, Richmond Hill. Dec. 5.: ’62. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I Partnership hitherto existing between GEORGE & JOSEPH SPENCER. as Far- mers, on Lot No, 23. 4th Con. Markham. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Markham. September 12, 1862. .Massrs. Railway t§~ Co. .- lhave used your READY Rizairtr, for the .Astlima. which complaint I had been uflltctcd with for twenty years. _ The ï¬rst night I used -lt I lelt relieved, and‘ enjoyed the ï¬rst sound sleep for many years. I have smcc introduced it into the army. III the Military “capital at Quito. it was very successful l next used it an a preventive. on ittnrclies and when encamp- ed in malarious districts, it StIVcd In) army from mush HICkllesï¬. JOSE VILA MIL. Gen'l Commanding Army of Equndor. Those who have friends in the army should rend them a package of RADWIY’s READY RNLIEF; it wiil protect them against sickness, - and Will's‘ave many humâ€"Price 25 Cts.. 50 cts.. and $1 per bottle, ' 9 , ' t' . and st lc such as: Men’s Coarse, Kip,~and Calf Boots, Buys giï¬leIZthlilsgsgiplsdd Calf IZobts, Women and ClIIldrcn’sI Boots and Shoes of erery - - variety of style; 11150, a large quantity of ensue. one. ensues MOCCASINS Sc OVER SHOES, ‘ ' ' ' he feetâ€"for any Weather or b has on hand all that I: wanted to protcct t II I In fut, ¢ any season. which be Is prepared to Sell at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH l Article, at Cheap Price, are respectfully requested to CALL AT-TIIE I . HIS 13::chst AND (6031' PEEP: @TEORTEZR‘Y Are unsurpassed for quality and price, all being manufactured on the premises, from the best material by ï¬rst-class workmen. Iced and ’ ' Ornamented “'eddiiig and" Other Cakes Always on hand or made to order in any style on the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise, attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repre- sented. and delivered free of charge to the cars or in the city limits, ' ' 0:5,: N0 SEOOND PRICE. Important Notice. HEREBY beg to inform persons indebted to me. that the principal part of their pro- Iiiissory notes and other claims have passed out of my hands, and that it would be prudent to make immediate payment to the holders thereof. The undersigned would announce that he will not be responsible for any debts that may be contracted in connection with the above J. K. FALCONBRIDGE. “m m". d‘“" Richmond Ilill, Dec. r-‘J,"186‘2. 3 GEORGE SPENCER. Markham, Sept. 12. 1862. 199-4 Dissolution of Partnership. HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing . ,7...YI. 4.7 _-â€"~â€"-._._ ii.I‘.Us_'rIiz-tran Scientific ".ini'i’cricuin ! 'i hose requiringva really good Remember the Place-â€" ' . ' . , The Desperado and the Regulators mâ€"frâ€"trf-iâ€"r: a The Best Paper in .‘he NO. SIGN or THE QUEEN. OPPOSITE TITE GRAMMAR. SCHOOL HOUSE, RICHDIOND HILL. :II‘ILB [ganhgerrs ssh-[ï¬lling Indian Adéonturc e â€" . e or d. I I ‘ ‘ i ' -' , ‘ . ' ' . I ‘ e ig tiiig arson, % flcxttï¬ï¬ftlltï¬. , ,I ?;E0;13IIIIHBLIEIIS «5:105:11; Sgï¬ygipobetr-Iwflfpyé LAW§ON, I Proprietor - Horrors ofa Bombardmenteâ€"Norfolk in ’76.; «AW mu YEAR.~â€"VOL. VI. \‘EW SERIES. ~-’. “ - _. . .‘ . ropnelor- . .7 .. 196-3m. Fearful Advsmure amour tho Guorillas .. - .._‘___ ’ ‘ Pm" ‘0 1.†Pmd 0â€! ‘0 “1° sud Thos' limb-1 ‘ Toronto, Feb 5. 1862. .- 167-6m Richmond Hill. Aug- 28’ 186'†, .. , ..' .. ~ -;.,,-‘-..-.WWW.. 'I‘h'o Gamblers’ Den at Natchez. . RICHMOND IIILL NEW volunm of mi. which circulated I“. also all (.laims against the same to be handed M_ w “wwnm Perilous Adventure of Captain Brady, Fearful Encounter with a Bear. General Putnam’s Daring Exploits. 'I‘he Massacre at Fort Mlmms, The White Horseman. 4 Black Dick and the Lynchers, Adventures of Simon Kenton, A She-Devil among the Tories. The Swamp Robbers of Lottis’antla. Thrilling Escape from 3. Prison Ship. The Riï¬eman of Cliippawa, Surprised by Guerillas, rI‘lie Canadian Rebellion and Gen, Sect A Dosperado’s Thrilling Adventures, How a Brave Man saved Detriot. A Desperado among the Mail Bags, The Indians and the Hollow Lo The 'I‘raVeller and the A Ratio for Life, Thrilling Adventures of Two Scouts. The Murderer’s Ordeal, The Wolves and the Darkev Fiddler. 'l‘hc Murderer’s Creek, disc.- 61c. Everybody everywhere should get THRILLING ADVENTURES !‘ ITlie Book contains 384 pages, Illustrated With Two Hundred new And original Engrav- ings, and will be sent to any address, postage to Thomas-Frisby for payment. THOMAS FRISBY, WILLIAM FRleY. Markham, Nov 27, 1862 208-4t, B. BOWMAN, M.D. Physician, Surgeon & Acooucheur I IAS 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 when absent on professional business. Alinira, Markham, November 20, 186‘), llllUNTY GIIAIIIIIAR SCIIOIIL. â€"â€".â€".â€" I HE Public Halfyearlv EXAMINATIONS of this School will take place on Man’- DAY, the 22nd DECEMBER. L, 11. EVANS, BA. Richmond Hill, Dec. 12, 1862. 210-1 innit FOR SALE, nurse LOT .No. 17, IN “is. 2nd Concession of tlItlI'IIiIltlIll, ON'I‘AINING 67% Ac es, about. 5'2 Acres cleared. the remainder covered with good Beech and Maple l'imber, There is on the premises a good Frame Dwelling House, 35 .g ISâ€"uew, with a large Cellar under, and a good Log Barn. Siahlesï¬heds. Arc. Also a good. Well of Water close by the Kitchen-door, and a never-failing Creek running across the West end of the Farm . per commences on the 1st ot'Jnuttnry.-â€" II is published Weekly, rind every number con- tains sixteen pages of useful mtormution, and from ï¬ve to ten original engravings of new in. ventions and discoveries," all of which are pre~ pared expresfly for its columns ‘ TO 1m: M ECIIANIC oh: MANUFACTURER No person engaged in any oftlie mechanical or manufacturing pursults should think of doing without the SCIEN’I‘IFIC'AMERICAN. It costs btit fourcents per week; every number contains from six-to ten engravings of new machines and invoiitious which cannot be found in any other publication. It is an established rule of the publishers to insert none but original on- gravings. and those of the first class in the art, drawn and engraved by experienced persons under their own supervision.’ TO THE, INVENTOR. 'l'he Seisu'riric Animicui is indispensable to every inventor, a it not only contains illustrated descriptions of nearly all the best inventions as they come out, but each number contains an of- ficial list of the chains of all the Patents isau'ed from the United States Patent Ofï¬ce. during the week prevlous; thus giving a correct his- tory of the progress of inventions in this entiti- , FRESIIARRIVALS OF SCHOOL BOOKS GENERAL STATIONERY, “YORK HE D STORE, BALD†BOOK At Lower Prices than is charged in Toronto. PUBLIC ' TESTIMONIAL: 'I‘O MESSRS. TACHBURY BROTHERS, Map Publishers. London. C-W.,_ -ENTLE.\IEN,- HAVING OBSERVED ANADV EBTISEMENT printed in the Globe, signed Joliu Ferris Ward, agent for Geo. C. "I‘remain, which we consule'i unjust. and calculated not only to injure you in your business, but to mislead the public as well, we beg to present the following Testimonial. _ We, the undersigned, have carefully exa- mined tlie new Copper Plate Map of Canada West recently published‘by you. and find it~to he very accurate and reliable, We cannot lpeak too highly of the artistic skill displayed in the execution of the work, which needs but to be seen to be appreciated. A: 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 recommend this work. as be- ing all the publishers claitn for it. Augustl 1862. 8'3 â€"_ I 207-6m Arkansas Bully, M _ RICHMOND HILL, 600,000 MALE or FEMALE Agents . TO SELL LLOYD’S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED MAP 01' TI! I} United States, Canadas and New Brunswick. Orders receiVed for, and great attention paid to BOOKBINDING! For particulars, apply on the premises to THOMAS TEASDALL, Or at this Oflice. ' -___. I I I I 'd,o ' t f " . E ' ‘:l . .2". Ileadford, Dec, 12. 1862, 210.49 III-IV, We rareIalso IIecerivépg evng wick the wagon) roccggusssaeyn, completedt Aug. 10. EIEEGII.IGIII)1.PGIGIIIII,I" 0. Inspector, Logdon. “,hich will be done in Plain or me Best style of the Art, at moderate charges. ["11va $26311: Pibpfslï¬zrs ofxtiar oth $1 I.) est scieiiti CJOIII‘IIIIEO "rent ~-itaiu,‘rance, ; cost ‘ , to engrave 1 ant one . aw ess. . ., o _ _ w , VI . I 7““ “VT-7V 7“ ‘ "Cflmâ€"ï¬â€"v and Germany ; [hug Placing in our possession year’s time, smnual Pelorsn Pu S" &c-o do S & Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862. all that is transpiriug. in mechanical science and art in those old countries, We shall con- tinue to transfer to our- columns copious ex' tracts from these journals, of whatever Ive mav deem of interest to our readers. ' CIIEMIS'I‘S, ARCHITECTS. MILL- Supsrior to any $10 map ever made by Col- ton or Mitchell. and sells at the low price of fty cents; 370,000 names are eiigraVed on this map. It is not only a County Map. but it is also a W m.Robinsen,P. L. S.,&City Engineer do W In . McClary. P L, S, w. P. L. Gill, Registrar, &c., C. H Ferguson, Deputy" Registrar. Co. Middlcsex. COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, by Frank Crosby. Esq. Price,\$l.25. _ I THE HORSE AND HIS DIS- ' BASES, by Dr. Robert Jennings, V.S. Price. 0 31.25. NO'PICE I MEETING of fifeâ€"Itatepayers in Ward No. 2. ofthe Township of Markham, will be held at 7 WW- . 1-..... wâ€"v IIARNESS? HARNESS : do do Adam Murray, Treasurer Co. Middlesex, do . . COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP . . - , THE FAMILY DOCTOR By 1- ’ , y n o . p . ' . ‘ James Keefer. (10. Clerk do do i 4‘ LI II I ‘ , » . ’ Wllham Du 086 S Hatel’ “ RIGHTS AND PARMLRS- Of the United States and Canadas combined John C. Meredith. Clerk k0. punish", SINGLE OR DOUBLE - HLAVY OR G Prof. II. S, Taylor, M.D. Price, $l.0tl. VICTORIA SQUARE, on The ScitcNITIrIcAiII-nuus will be found a in one. giving Evuav RAILROAD S'urio's and Court, do LII-M a AND : bUNLIGH F AND SHADOVV, Monda D most InscIt‘ul Journal to them. All the new dis- distances between, W Horton. Rocorder. do U U " or ,, The POETRY OF HOME.†by “any Pencil; A TWO I I‘ Y! f ?C- of coveriesIm the seismce of. chemistry are given Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 por J, shanlev, Master in Chaucer}, do ' MAY BE HAD OF I ' or; Price _ [.00 _ i I 0’6 00'. ll-m . 0" lo potpose o in its co umns,an the interests or the architect day. and will take back all ma s that cannot H Cfn, 31. -h .- C" d .1 I P I, I, 'I II n f! ’r r. x it. ‘ , a “I o -, , g ‘. Nominating a ï¬t and proper person to i'Iepre- and carpenter are not overlooked; all the new 130.5016 and refund the money.p may;ch Parkn’agznoiziog 5m" d: » ' “M. ll ‘ lilo [hi l the will", is d all i Ill % ' “lent ill“ “3:1 m the Munwlpul LOUHCII for inventions and discoveries appertaining to these Semi for $Iiworth to try. 30]", Carling. M up. ’ do ‘ " ' . ‘ud Gu‘IdeI Price g; 2’; a e“ 01:" um" tie year 18 '. pursuits being publisliedl'rourweek to weok.-â€"- l'I'intcd Instructions how to canvass well. K M K h ‘ & C", ' 1 I I - . fl - . " n ‘ r ‘1 l‘ I n ' ' Mark“... I)“; 11. 1862. 210 2 Useful and practical information pertaining to furnished all our agents. errétiaslsfmw _0 . “.10 as“ 0 mar do HE Subscriber 11‘“ 0" ham}, Or 1"" main to order to sun purdlasms’ and or the b Hillâ€? armmh'osh" :Ihefiute‘riestanf {IllélwrlglIlts and millowiicrs will ‘VANTEDâ€"W holes-ale Agents for our Maps Adam Hope 5; Co. wholeg’ah merchant†do best materials, ' 03h†:éiuatlz'andrggfu, I'vmtl_§ z'acc;‘:;IJ;‘;° v e oun put llle inI tie_;SCIE.~1'IrIc Arrests in every State, California, Canada, En land. 5 1' G. r - v .3. Q G d ‘ ‘ I ' . ., “' . . A {3}“in “cumin-ion "5°58 chum“ P‘Iiï¬bl)’ Fraiiceinnd Cuba. A fortune may hegiiiade Jaln?Felifl?lars bee) A. or 00 d0 0f WMCP “’1†b3 50‘“ f'ee 0“ al’l’l'callonv- I o tain rom any other source. ' Subjects in With a few hundred dollars capital. No Conn g B II‘I kdtd. ’ id ‘ '~ Wm'HMkiM'II‘L'S’ S‘Cl‘yEngm"! H“"‘â€â€˜Â°â€œ An assortment of \VHIPS, LAS HES, Sic. constantly on hand. 00 5 Omar 6 m3 8“ ress’ [mirage pa'd', which planters and farmers are interested will _ . . . . . ' tofprice. We also make . ‘ V v ‘ I I I peltlwn, J. l. LLOYD. 104 Broadway, N.Y. 1'on Jib 131mm [»_L.s“I.gc_ do - _ o“ recap . I -. Hl'. PRIMIITIVL ME lIIODISI SAB- be tound discussed III the ScII-zN'riI-‘IIC Anaemia; I'lI‘he War Department uses our Map of Vir‘ BJORNâ€... 'Harri, do Co.,'wi,o]esah Collarq waleralltc(l to [100k & weal. W611. in (ivory variety.- BAIHI bCHOQl-jv V'mor'a Squaw: "‘0" “ll†lIllllll’If’Vemelll-T‘ IHI BE'ICUIluml "n" Elllllu Maryland and l'ellllsi'll’anlaimsl Smoc' merchants. ' > > do k , v P ° d -' . Booksellers Nears A ents Book ’A oil-ts wrll hold their Annual plements being Illustrated in Its columns. 000. on which is marked Antietam Creek. D, Mclms &, Co†wholgulo mgr. A180, keptfo'r Sale Patterson Q’ BID 8. Plo-ws, 01.71. 3, an 81. 88, 8/0. Canvaséers ï¬ndalerg “Ed SI-hem win d3 wéIi , n. . HQ. a . _ w 9‘ ’ ‘:_ '~ I A N N l v E a It Y, I1LRMS: glintpsb‘litag,INIIII'PIIQIidNIrIGISIIts,FWlilllam-apml; chanIiIg, I no [G- Call and Examine, at WM. HARRISON S to order a package 6, our booksI They will, I Trinnil subscriberâ€"Two Dollars at year,or "r31 Owls†°’ 0 a" ' 0" ' a" “ BFOW“: (I'llesl’ll’ & 00- u do- d0. d0 . 151,3", ï¬nd them exceedingly popular,aud terms liberal (D'l') 0†Oiid Dollar for six mambo. One Dollar Days lithe†0" me 80l0m".c’ and “very omorl’la“ T- 3- Han": Gd. Sec- A: F. 5" A- . RIChmon‘l HIâ€, OCtOber 17, 1861' i ‘- > 'n v . - , . . . We", Yearas Day, 1863, {0, 0,“, complete volume of 4m wry-"pa In Maryland. Virgin": and Pennsylvunn. or Masons, ' ' do I I w _ r _»‘___~__ A .,__. . 1000 "°°&1&TravelllngAgen138 - , d T . . I I k volumes comprise one year. The, “fun,†mm“ “fund'ld- ‘ Jeliu Hood Greer, Registrar Co. Wanted everywhere for their sale- ‘-' “(31,321, 26022:: 5,120,333'ff’b‘lj Ezélï¬oï¬g’ l commences on the ï¬rst ofJanunrv and July _ LLOYD’S J h ï¬entwoghb I T do ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' & S’ Fm“ ï¬ngle EON“, 0' for 10mm in quantities; . , , . . . . . . V . ‘. ’ s ecixngn co ies w.“ b. 5 m .- {i x - t TYPOGRAPHICAL MAPor KENTUCKY, 0 n 6W6. - - nsp’octor. MONO? ' . . with at or iii urination apply to or address IIIJLCIII STIgirSand SINOINO o, the Lim- ("I’m comm; A'soapajlwhï¬a'70‘; 0,1,0, INDIANA m, mumps, Donut. so Goasage, P, I....s.. &c,I do ' ' ° ‘ “a To JOHN EDWIN I’OT'I‘ER, Publisher, reu 0 is c 10 - to inventors about obtaining intents. sent free. 1,. the only author“ fur Gem Bus†and the (zoo. llodgms, Dept. Supt. Education I I , 187 No. 617. Sansom St' Philadelphia. Pa. N r d b l r U . To THE PUBLIC.â€" 0 cars nee ‘ o enter. women, and Cnmdlm money or post-ofï¬ce war Department Money refunded to any for . C.. ane author of Lovell a I .I I _ “med 08 regards I“? safe“ “I “‘6 (“hurdle as rtampa taken at par for subscriptions. Cana- one ï¬nding an error in it. Price 50 cents. Qweral G°°ï¬raphyt ' . do “ The ("m that non es cs, RICHM ND LL the friends have got it made perfectly secure. dim .ubwnber. will “use ,0 "mi, 95 can“ From the Tribune Aug 9 Unwm 5L Miles, P. L. Surveywa, are, do b t n t Inchriqtes y†That the). have taken up, slam, 0 HI Tickets. 25cents. Children under 12, lialf- extra on each year’s subscription, to pro; ay “ LLovD’s Mar or VIRGINIA, M'ARTLAND and F' F' P‘ssmom' 1†l" S" &c' d° “ 0 ‘ . I LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ! price, To be had at the door. postage. PxnuvaVANIA.-â€"The Map Is very large ; its le'The Public are cautioned against a map I I i I i M Victoria Square. Dec. it. 1862. 210.2 MUNN ‘5 Con Fubliahm- certis but‘25 Gems: and Hist/1656mm can which 1° "03" WW! °°Pwd mm the Comm: AVING purchased a Stock of TM: “’6 HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their .37 p‘n‘ Row, N, Y. bep1‘7'a/la‘36d.†Plate map In lythograph and advertised as l are prepared to sell some of the a , LIBRARY ,0 [he .Hmm“, J Book SlomI M“ LLLOYII’S GREAT MA? or 'rIii-zMississri-PI Knuth-From Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart atid Wm, Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots. of S ' I v I ' I St. Louis. Mo.,.shows every man’s plantation London’ opt 1' 1862 98 4‘ and owner’s name from St, Louis to the Gulf of Mexico-4350 milesâ€"â€"every sand bar, island, town. landing, and all places 20 miles back ~ from the riverâ€"colored in Counties and States. LL persons indebted lo the Estate of the Price. $1 in sheets, $2 pocket form, and 44. late Mr. GEORGE WRIGHT. of the pm.° Fine Fresh Young Hysoii,.. 43.6d. “ $2.50 on linen. with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. Township of Vaughan. County of York, de- .Yam;g “WWI Extra. Full Favor- NAVY DIJPAIITMENT, Wasnisoron, 09350‘1- 3†ll°f°by "queswd ‘0 “Pk†Primth i ed and strong. not surpassed. Sept 17,1852. thereof forthWItli to the underSIgned Execu- if equalled. in CanangH". 5., , . . trix; and all persOns claiming to be Creditors _ . “Jlis£;pgrggg;sgiisï¬gclzelggugulggggl$0 of the deceased, are likewise requested to1 We trust that purchasers Willexamine. and . Iss s , . - - . . furnish the particulars thereof to the Execu- give us one trial. which Wlll make good every W's' . R°ar'Ad."".mi Cl'arl†15' DPV‘S' °°'."' trix, in order that the same may be examined assertion. mending the Mississippi squadron, is authoriz- “d adjufledI A, w. SI pOLLOCKISI 'ed to purchase as many as are required for the J‘NE WRIGHT, E ,fl-‘I I (Lu. GI AI Bunndqq , use ofthat squadron. I _ . I . I I I I I , I p I 7-t CIDEON WELLES Secrete on!" Na , Thoruhill, Nov. 6, FEES, 205'†Richmond Hill, 59 t. 23,1352, December 4, 1862, S'i‘EAM IENGIN E PLANEING MACHINE! FOR SALE. ILL be Sold low for Cash or Exchanged for Land a ï¬rstorate STEAM ENGINE Iâ€"l4 horse powerâ€"in good working order; has only been in use about 3 months, and. is there- fore as good as new. Also, a Surl'aceing and Matching l‘ianeiug Machine, with a quantity of Shaftiug and Belting, ingood repair. For further information apply at. the " York Herald" oï¬ice. Richmond Hill, Nov. 90,- 1862. Tremain’s Map 0' l anada West. I C TACKABURY BROTHERS. FINEST TEA-s ,imported in this Province. and as Crimi- as You! ll: SOLD north of Toronto, Black Settchong Tea, 29. 6d. It) 35. Do Extra Fine Flavour" . . . . .. 4s. Gunpowder 'l‘eagtodléai lee-6's. 15. ‘ Fine Japan Tea. (sun dried).. . . . is. 6d. " where Stockholders and others may ‘I'iocure CAMERON’S BIOCk, °PP05lled H. 13- BOOKS every Friday afternoon. fror. {to 85 WILLIAMS, until the premises lately o’clock, pu. ‘ cecupied by them, corner or Yongc 3" Queen ARE REBUILT, I OUR MANUFACTUING DEPARTMENT, Is continued as usual, and we are prepnred to attend promptly to all orders, with which we may be entrusted, Letters I Remainingin RICHMONDHILL PostUï¬ice DECEMBER I, C62. A. SCOTT, Librarian. per lb. Richmond Hill, Feb. 27. 1861 6' â€" Streets, Horn, S. E. Langstafl’, John (6) Neville, Patrick ' Phillips. Mr. Pogue, Wm. Quantz. George Reid. Alex. S'oane. Benjamin Stung. Mrs. Stooks, Richard, Thomas. George Walker, John. IM. TEEF‘Y, RM. Ansley, Thomas Artress, Wm. Bull, Mrs. Fanny Baldin, Elizabeth Curry, Mrs, J. K, Cover. Peter (2) Donor, Emanuel (‘2) Franklin. M Frank. Matilda Grant, George (2) Hoyes, John Ilewson, Mr. st Strayed. AME into the premises of the Subscriber,- Lot 25, 2nd Con. Markham, on or about the lat of September, a Red and White YEARLING STEER. with a white spot on his shoulderuaud fore legs, while. The oumerls requested to prove property. pay ex. pauses. and take him away, JOIIN CLAFFYo Richmond Hill, Nov. 8, 1862. 905-13 ll . . . ,. ,. .BOOTH EBONS. 200.th Toronto, May“, 1852. 159.1,