Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

York Herald, 19 Dec 1862, p. 3

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t ~. ,_. ..._.._.__._ .. __ ....__._. __ . .. ._ -___.- - . _.-_.__. A, . Iiztportant an it Uni‘cscrvcd Utl EDIT sir. I) or I“. .g u. s M, 5.10, BOO " &c, Azc. T ‘IIE Undrrsrgn'ed has received instructions to Sell by Public. Auction, the under- iuentioned vValuable Property, being the ef- fects of the late Rev, Edward 11. Dewar, icctor of 'l'lioruhill, at The Parsonage. Thornhill, Monday, December 22, 1862, Ist.. A Library of upwards of '20.) volumes, selected with great care and skill, by the late Mr Dewar, ('onshting of the works of th° most eminent authors Theological. Histori- cal, and Philosophical Works, Works upon the Arts and Sciences, Magazines, Speeches and Sermons by eminent men and )ivines, College and other tcliool Books. THE llilUSEllfilD FURNITURE Consists of Round and Square, Centre, Diu- ing, Side and Kitchen 'l'nbles. Easy, Arm. Rocking, W'aluut and Kitchen Chairs Ma- hogany, \Va.uut and Birdseye Maple Chests of Di'atvers, Bureaus, Sofas, Sideboards, “'31- but, Stained Pine, arid Maple Bedsteads, “lash.- stancls and Furniture. Tapestry, 2 and 3 Ply Carpets, Window Shades and Curtains. Kit- chen Utensils consist of 2 Cooking Stoves, and Furniture, l)i‘esser and Cupboard. Chairs, Glass and China Ware. Outside will be the .followiug; 1 portable Ice House, Lumber and Cedar l’osts, Cietorii and other Pumps, 1 Cow. I Cutter, ‘2 Buggies, I Sleigh, Harness, Saddles and Bridles, and aquautiiy of other Articles too numerous to mention. The attention of the Reading Public is re- spectfully called to this valuable collection of Books. as the whole will be S OLD WITHOUT RESERVE, Such an opportunity seldom presents itself. 'I‘icmts: $58, and under. Cash ; amount 1) months t‘rcdit will be given on lur- nirhing approved joint notes. Owtng to the quantity of goods to be dis- posed of, trio Auctioneer will commence his duties at Itl o’clock, sharp, A.tu , sale to con- t.nue until all is disposed of HEN P. Y MILL fR, Auctioneer. Thornhill, Dec 16, 1852, 211-1, EMPLOYMENT- Wllli Undorsigned has, for several years past, been engaged in a business, which has yield-3d him at the rate of three thousand dol- tars per anniini, and is now willing to teach it to others. The business is of a highly useful and general character, adapted both to cities and Villages, and one that any person of ordin- ary capacity, young or old, male or female. can acquire with a tow liouis’ practii-o, and by l which they can secure a very handsome in- come. Snveral young ladies who have reâ€" ceived instructions fem me. both in New York State and Pennsylvania, are earning up- wvards of $1.3 per week by it. and there is no reason why any one also cannot do the same. Invaiiets, even, cart do wall by it, as it is no peddlingr alfau'. hilt a business that is perfectly respectable, Gentlemen and ladies of leisure who Would like to learn the business for their iwn :t-iiu~3t\iiioiit Ul‘ pleasure, wrll find the prac- 1c" ol i' a pleasant pastiiiio, and one: that they ’1” take grout intatost in. On receipt of :51. wills-end printed ilk-111101101113 by which any arson can really acquire the tilt. and these istructious will ttlni contain every particular il?\I.l\'K to the carrying it on, so that it Will be .ig‘lily l‘he ptirchaci' of the ' printed l.£r~tithllutlS ” will also be authorizt‘d to teach it to others; I lItIVH sometimes I'I‘IIClVi. I itw high as :;§'Jtl.’. for teaching it per- Sci.‘:illy {-I '~ Nlll'jltl llltll‘lliltt:i_il would state further that $52,431) or $55 Twill btiy”ev'r:2{-’_t-’W that is necessary to t-omiiieuco the l)lthlllt§:5 lil'sill'tdlilo, and ‘ with, and the a‘ticics can he got almost any- in its columns, and the inte whore, in city or country. or, if preferred, I 'cau furnish their]. Address, ALVORIJ T. PA Liberty, St. New York. RSOXS. No. 36 211-3ms. RAY ill EEFER. l “CAME lll‘O the promises of the Subscriber. at Tiicrnliill. about the middle of No- vember last‘ a Red and White lll‘iIF‘liI. about a year aid at haif old. The owner is r requested to pi'ovo property, pay expenses, antl take lieraway. CHARLES ‘il’El‘Sl‘ER, Thornhill, Doc. 18, 1862. QII-BL, untaggmnstagr P: ‘t‘ 'Ghall witte’u‘lld I beg leavn to intimate that we have ro- uiurked tho followingr geods having a large Stock, which we wish to clear out, Our prices are now as follows,whit-h will he found remarkably low, considering the '. quality : -â€" ’ Raisins, . . . . . . . ..III(TtS, to lglcts. Currants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lllcts. .l m pans ., ,.... *1. in 42%. 5‘32» 2 Black Soucliong‘. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . $0 50 Japan. tine sun-dried . . . . . . . . . . ll (55 Fine Young llysoii,. . . ., . . . . . . ,. . . (I illl Extra l’inost do. (unsurpassed) . . I ()0 Extra do, UUIIpt)‘.'.'tlcf,(tltlbtll‘ll:15>cd) I Ill) 11, ll. IIALL, Richmond llill, lloc.18,785‘3. 211-21_ WW .... Letters Ileinaininiiiu lil(llli\l\)NDlill.L PostUIlice DECEMBER 1, :62. Ansley, Thomas 'Ai‘tress. Win. "iltll, :lllS, Fanny Ifiuldin, Elizabeth Curry, Mrs, J. K. Cover, Peter Donor, ICiiiaiinol Franklin. M Frank, Matilda Grant, George (‘2) ‘Iloycs, John I'lewson, Mr. llor'n, S. E. Laiigstaff. John (6) Neville, Patrick Phillips, Mr. Poguo, “7m. Quantz, George Reid, Alex. Sloane, Benjamin S'ong. Mrs. Steaks, Richard, 'I‘honias. George Walker, John. ‘ 31, TEEFY, RM. r‘y ItlLiillOND lIl'LL t‘vtlifil’l‘ll bllrtlIlIi/lll Sfilltltlli. r 3111') Public Ilalfâ€"yearlv EXAMINATIONS of this School will take place on Mort- en], the ""ntl I)IZCEMBER. iv. :2. I" If- ; .lio School will rovopen (D.V.) on JANUARY 7th, 1:563. L. ii. EVANS, BA. Richmond l1ill,Dec_. 152, 1862. RIBTECE 3 MEETING of the Ratepayers in Van’d t\o, " ot‘the Township of Markham, will be hold at 11/“;.7i'..‘tlian1 Durose’s VICTORIA SQUARE, 0N "fifionday, 1390., 29,. At 'I‘VVO o’clock, p.in., for the purpose of Nominating a fit and proper person to repre- sent the Ward in the Municipal Council for the year .863. Maritaiu, Doc. 11, 1362, Hotel, 210-2 i l over that: 210-1, «image; .6 .v ;* -,v.«:,~ .. _ .. m.._.... - _ .__._. g...“ lCHRISTMA FURNITUREHNEW YEARS PRESENTS. ll l Useful and practical information pertaining to l l l ' 35 r: lSâ€"ncw, ."3. a .r * -"‘~A‘."5r- :4..*~-2~4'-' ‘ ‘ .‘A.-. ' r" ~~.....-.«:."â€"' a...» a "2"I.)\ -r- " . ’ ~..:'t"."“1‘ ‘ I 3.5”“, .... .» __.__... . .- .__._._ A...” AND JOHN WATERHO USE, N returning his sincere thanks to his nu- i‘uerouus Friends and Customers for their liberal support since be commenced business at. the Eight Millsâ€"â€" would respectfully draw their attention to his select stock of Teas at a very low figure: ‘ ECEIVED at the “ HERALD" Boox STOKE a. nice collection of Illisccllaneous Books, Toy Books, Porte Monies, 8/0. &c. &c. Suitable for Presents. for the litlle folks, at the coming Holidays â€"-Very Cheap, Richmond Hill, I)e:. 5, ’69. Finest Black tea . . . .3s. Gd- per ll). Japan Tea 45. (Id, Gunpowder Tea F0) . . . . . . .4s 6d. Finest Pengsuev Hyson, ((3 5s, 0d, Finest Young Hyson ft». . . . .5s. 0d. u u x. H 1 ’ Faust-t ARRIVALS 4‘ s GIFTS iiiiocnuiis e iittr titltlIlS! And other articles in this department equally low. A nice and select Stock of DRY GOODS! D I A R I E S always in Stock,sold at a very low price. For 1863,â€"â€"â€"at the “ HERALD” BOOK STORE, Richmond Hill. Dec. 5. ’62. Crockery & Glass \Vare in great variety. IKEWIIL Y‘ FLO U1 . at $4.951ier barrel. ~ [13’ CALL AND COMPARE PRICES, Elgin Mills. Nov, 28. 1862. '208-2m TH E Illllllllllll Illlllllll l lmporta int Notice. HEREBY beg to inform persons indebted ‘10 me, that the principal part of their pro- missory notes and other claims have passed ottt of my hands, and that it would be prudent to make immediate payment to the holders tl' - t". "mo .1. K. FALCONBRIDGE. For 1863, Richmond Hi": D°°~ $1802 3 Pmcn, ONLY A YORK sirrLLiNG. “' FOR SALE AT THE N _ ,ILIIUWAW’ , ‘ “HERALD” BOOK STORE, Selenium American 2 , RICHMOND H ILL. FAT tr i=6 SALE :â€" EING the “ear part of Lot No, 3'2, in let Concession of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, Containing, by admeasureri out, 61},- ACRES. There are on the premises a good Dwelling House and Wood She-'1, 2 good W'ells of \Vator, (one iii collar) 2 good Barns, Stables and ()utsheds for cattle "here is also a small Pond, with a Creek running through it, con- venient t.o the Burns, which will supply the Cattle. both summer and winter, with water -â€" The land is in a good state of cultivation, Deed indisputable, to be given the lat January. Possession Ist March, 1863, For particulars apply (if by letter pestopaid) to GEORGE SOULES, Concord P.O. 3rd. Cori. Vaughan. The Best Mechanical Paper in the World. 17'rii YEARâ€"VOL. VI., r'EW SERIES. the A NEW volume of this widely circulated pa- per commences on the 151 of January.â€" lt is published Weekly, and every number con- tains sixteen pages of useful intormation, and from five to ten original engravings of new iii- vontious and discoveries, all of which are pre- pared expresst for its columns. TO 'nir.‘ MECHANIC .3: MANUFACTURER No person engaged in any of the mechanical or manufacturing pursuits should think ofdoing without the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, It. costs btit 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 rtile of the publishers to insert none but original on- gravmgs. and those of the first class in the art, 01-10 WM, MCMQRRAN” drawn and engi'aVed by experienced persons Thumb,” under their own supervision. Thoth, Nov 6 ‘86,, 205 If v ,v V. ’ o TO TIIE INVENTOR. The Sciits'i’tric .‘niicuicm 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 cla ms of all the Patents issued from the United States Patent Office, (lining the week previous: thus giving a Correct liis- toiy of the progress of inventions iti this corin- try. \Ve are also receiving every Week the best FCIC‘IIIII‘IC journals of Great lS'itaiii,I"rance, and Germany ; thus placing iii our possession all that is transpiriiig. in inocliaiimal science and art in these old countries. We shall cott- tinue to transfer to our columns cnpiouv oxr tracts from these journals, of wliatevu: we may deem of interest to our readers. CIIEMIS'I‘S. ARCHI'I‘EC'I‘S. MILL- WRICIITS AND FARMERS. The Sciax'i‘ir‘ic Ariicnicm will be found a frivdstlifiiaâ€"e‘fhlâ€"Jfoâ€"u’i'iidl to litt’lll. All the new dis? coveries in the science of chemistry are given ten‘IS of the architect and carpenter are not overlooked; all the now inventions and discoveries appertaining to these pursuits being published from week to week.â€" llissoltttioa of Partnership. "IIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between THOMAS do Wii.i.i.izii FitiSirr, of the Township of Markham, is dissolved this (lav by \inutual consent, (November 25th, 1862)â€"â€"all Debts due and owing to the said Firm to be paid over to the said Thos. Frisby: also all Claims against the same to be handed to Thomas Frisby for payment, THOMAS FRISBY, “’ILLIAM FRI'CBY. Markham. Nov 27, 1:352 2(l8-4t, 600,090 MALE or FEMALE Agents TO SELL LLOYD’S NE w STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED MAP OF TMIC United States, Canadas and New Brunswick. From recent surveys, completed Aug, 10, 18633; cost $20,001) to engrave it and one year’s time, Superior to any 5310 map ever made by Col- tort or Mitchell. and sells .at the low price of fiftycents; 370,000 names are origraVcd on this map. the interests of iiiillwriglits and niillowncrs will he found published in the SCIEA'I‘IFIC Animi- CAN, which information they cannot possibly obtain from any other source. Subjects in which planters and farmers are interested will be found discussed in the Scim'i‘trio AMEiiicAN; most oftho improvements in agricultural ini- pleinents being:r illustrated in its columns. TERMS : T3 mail subscribersâ€"Two Dollars a year,or Otid Dollar for six motilis, One Dollar pays for one complete volume of 411i pages: two volumes comprise one your. The volumes Commences on the first of January and July â€" Specimen copies Will be sent gratis to any part of the country. Also a pamphlet of instructlon to inventors about obtaining patents, sont free. Western and Canadian money or post-oilice stamps taken at par for subscriptions. Cana- dian subscribers will phrase to remit “’ It is not only a County Map, but it is also 8. COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP Ofthe United States and Canadas combined in one. giving Evrzitr Rum-.oAn STATION and distances between, Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per day. and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Sand for $21 worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well. furnished all our agents, \‘VAs'rauâ€" Wholesale Agents for our Maps ill ever; State, California, Canada, England, France and Cuba. A fortune may be made With a few hundred dollars capital. No (Your. petition, J. T. LLOYD, 1154 Broadway, N.Y. The I‘Var Dopartinont uses our Map of Virv ginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania,cost $100.- UUU. on which is marked Antietam Creek. Sliai'psburg, Maryland Heights, Williamsport Ferry, Rdorei'sviile, Noland’s Ford, and all others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland. Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOY D‘s TYPOGRAPHICAL MAPor KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, Is the only authority for Gun. War Department. Money refunded to any one lindng an error in it. Price 51) cents. From the Tribune, Aug, ‘2, ” Li.o vii's Maror VinomiA, Mauvmxn and Picsssviav'nquâ€"T‘Iie Map is very large: its 00st is but 2.3 cents; and it is the bust that can be purchased. ” Li.i.ovi;’s GREAT bin or THE Missrsswri RIVERâ€"~lfroin Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Win, Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots. of St. Louis. Mo., shows every man’s plantation and owner’s name from St, Louis to the Gulf oIMexicoâ€"â€"l3511miles-â€"every sand bar, island, town, landing, and all places 20 miles back from the river~-â€"colored in Counties and States, Price. $1 in sheets, :32 pocket. form, and $2.50 on linen. with rollers. Ready Sept. 2t]. NAVY DEPARTMENT, VVAsniNG'rot-a, Sept. I7, 1615:). J: T. LLovnâ€"â€"Sir: Send the your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred co- pies. Rearâ€"Admiral Charles 11. Davis. coni- manding the Mississippi quladl‘oll, is authoriz- , ed to purchase as many as are required for the use of that squadron. L‘ZDEON WELLES, Secretary ofthe Navy .o cents extra on each year’s subscription,to prelav postage. srv" AUA b N «KL Co.,1‘ublishers, 337 Paul: 110w, N, Y. 4" December 4, 18o? 9 is 'E‘ E?) A. Iii E AND Planewc MACHINE! FOR SALE. BEG EN E. Buell and the .â€" ‘ l7lI.L be Sold low for Cash or Exchanzed ‘ for Land a Iil'St-I'Z‘tit'.STEA 51 ENGINE â€"â€"l4 horse powurâ€"in good working order; has only been in use about 3 months, and is there- fore as good as new. Also, a Surt'aceing and Matching Pianoing Machine, with a quantity of Shutting and Belting, in good repair. For further information apply at the “ York Herald” oilicc. Richmond Ilill, Nov. it), 1862. 52(17-tf PRIMITIVE MElIIODIS'l‘ SAB- A. HAPPY ItEW YEAR TIP ALL. THI‘IA'I'II SCHOOL, Victoria. Square, will hold their Annual ANNIVERSARY, (n.v,) 0N New Year’svfla’y, .1863, Tea will be served at TVYEI.VIC o’clock, noon, after which a choice selection of DIA LOGUES, DECITA'I'IONS and SINGING by the Chil- dren of the School. SA B DAT 11 SCHOOL TEA REE ETIN G! IIE Seventh Annual Primitive Methodist ‘ r1 Sabbath School Tea Meeting will be held in the BE'I'IIESDA CrlAPEL. on Lot No. 6, 5th Concession of Whitchurch, on Thursday, Decembar 25, 1862, When DIALOGUle and APPROPRIATE PIECES will be recited by the children: also Adtlics.es on the claims and results of Sabbath Schools, will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Lee, the Rev. Mr. ‘IIviinuiiit, the Rev. Mr. Strauss, and other ministers, All parties are particularly invited to attend- TEA AT TWELVE O’CLOCK, Recitatious and Addresses directly after. Tickets 25 cents, Children, half-price. The services in the “hapel will be open and free to those who take tea, but those who do To THE Purinaâ€"No fears need be enter- tained as regards the safer of the Church. as the friends have got it made perfectly secure. Tickets. 525 cents, 'Children under 12,1ialf- price, To be had :it the door. Victoria Square, Dec. 11, 1865.). 210-2 F A REE F O R S A I) E, RI‘ZING 1.0T no. 17, IN THE 2nd Concession of Markham, ON'I‘AINING 7, Aces, about52 Acres cleared, the remainder covered with good Beech and Maple I‘iniber, There is on the premises a good Prairie Dwelling House, with a large Cellar under, and a good Log Barn. Stables,Sheds. «X’c. Also a good, Well of Water close by ilie Kitchen'door, and i1 never-failing Creek running across the west end of the Farm . ' For particulars, apply on the premises to .' ' .. ' . , 01 j 1 ‘ THOMAS TEASDALL’ pgrtuitginlzepe ithllIIOLl to pa) 1.4, cults for 0’ a‘ “"5 03‘”. 1 DAVID MARCH, Superintendent. IICadf01«dg D0?! IQ; \Vhitchurch. Dec, 111 n a . 0 I F OR S A LE , STEAM E N GI N E,-â€"about 8 horse power.-â€"-with Boiler. doc, complete, Terms Iibe-al. Apply to AMOS WRIGHT, M.P.P. lichmoud Hill, Nov.13. 1862. ‘ Writ. "would; Watches, Clocks & Jewelery, 103 King; Street west, TORON‘JTO, Has just received HIS FA LL STOCK F FINE Gold and Silver Watches, Colored and Bright Gold Guards, Alberta, Brace- lets, Brooches, Signet and Gem Rings. Ear- rings, Solitaires, Lockets. Charms Necklets, Thimbles. Pen and Pencil Cases, Silver, Jet and Mourning Jeweleryâ€"all of the newest de- srgns: also, Pine Gold Wedding Rings, and Spectactles to suit all sights. \Vatchos, Clocks and Jewelery Carefully Repaired & Warrantecl To give satisfaction. Remember the addressâ€"- 123 King Street West, ROSIN HOUSE BLOCK. Toronto, Sept. 19, IRGQ. 199-3in TH E VIC'I‘OlllA TEA W'AIQ EQIâ€"IOUSE No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, Is the place in Toronto, to buy pure llllt it [Still Till, O 1' only because the proprietor,EDWARD LAVVSONJS one of the oldest and most experienced Tea-bu‘ crs in the trade. but from the fact that lie purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby eu- abling him to sell at a very SIIIALL AD VANCE *ON COST, Fulfilling the old adage “ Large Sales, Small Profits and Quick Returns ;” a'so in COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices trill “hill i all In: Ie cannot be uiidersold. HIS BES§OUIT$ I AND (G @TZI‘OEJ Elli? “it? Are unsurpassed for quality and prion, all being iiiauufactured on the preii‘iisos, front the best material by first-class workmen. Iced and Oriiainented \Vcdding' and Other Cakes Always on hand or made to Order in any style on the shortest notice. ‘ Orders by mail and otherwiso, attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repreâ€" settled. and delivered free of charge to the cars or in the city limits, its.) NO SECOND PRICE. Remember the Place__‘ No. 93 KING STREET, SIGN or THE QUEEN. EDWARD LAWSON, ‘ Proprietor. Toronto. Feb 5, 1862. IGT-Giu PUWCBLIC “TESTIMONIAL. TO MESSRS. 'I‘ACKABUIIY BROTHERS, Map Publishers. London. C-W., ‘1 ENTI.E.\llth,â€"~ HAVING ' OBSERVED T AN ADVERTISEMENT printed in the Globe. signed John Ferris Ward, agent for Geo. C. 'l‘reniain. which we consider unjust, and calculated not only to injure you in your blisinoss, but to mislead the public as well, we beg to present the following Testimonial. \Ve. the undersigned, have carefully oxa- niiued the no-v Copper Plate Map of Canada West recently pnt-lishr-d by you. and find it to be verv accurate and reliable, \Ve 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 )ourplodges, and done even more than you promised. To all wishing a really good Map of Upper Canada, we can iecoriiint nd this work, as be- ing all the publishers claim for it. Allgusll 1552. â€"_...._ Signed. Gilbt Griffin, 1’, O. Inspector, London. L. Lawless, P. M., do Samuel Peters, P. L. 8., 656.. do thnJIOanSOllil), L. Sudo‘City Engineer do Win. McClai'y. P L, S, W. I‘. L. Gill, Registrar, &c., do C. II Forgoson, Deputy Registrar, Co. . Midtllesex. (10 Adam Murray, Treasurer Co. Middlesex, do James Keefer. (30. Clerk, do do John C. Moredith, Clerk No. 1 Division, Court, do W Horton, {ocorden do .1, Shziiiloy, Master in Chaucer}, do Henry C. R. Beecher, Q. (3.. do E. Jones Parke, Barrister, Sec, do .loliu Carling. AI I’.l’., do Kerr, McKenzie a: C0. wholesale mer- chants, do Adam llope tl'c Ce. wholesale merchants, do James Scott, G. Sec'y B. A, O. of Good 'l‘omplars. do \Vm. Ilasltiris.i’.L.S. dz. City Engin’r, Hamilton 'l'hos. A. Blythe. P. LUSH etc. do Buchanan. Harris 6:. (10., Wholesale merchants. do D. Meliiis 6:. Co., wholesale mer- chants. do Brown, Gillespie &. Co. do. do. do T. B. l'Iari'is, Gd, Sec. A, I", &. A. Masons, do John Hood Greer, Registrar Co. \Ventworth. do John Dewe, 1’. O. Inspector, Toronto. Dennis AL: Gossage, P. L. 8., &.c, do Geo. I'lcdgihs, Dept. Supt. Education for U. C. . ane author of Lovell’s General Geofn'apliy, do Uiiwin KL Miles. P. L. Surveyors, &c., do F, 1“, Passruore, I’, L. 8., &c, do [13" The Public are cautioned against a map which is now being copied from the Copper Plate map in lythograph and advertised as Tremaiu’s Map 0' ‘ anada \Vest. TACKABURY BROTHERS. London, Sept. 11, 1813"}, Wild-«It. “ semen. " ” ,4 LL persons indebted 1n the Estate of the 4. late Mr. GEORGE \VRIGHI'. of the Township of Vaughan. Count) of York, do- ' ceased. are hereby requested to make payment thereof forthwith to the undersigned Excel:- trix: and all persons claiming to be Creditors of the deceased, are likewise requested to. furnish the particulars thereof to the Est-om? trix, in order that the same may be examined and adJueted. JANE W'RIGHT, Ezccutrr’x, Thornliill, Nov. 6, 1862, 205. Queâ€"tr, ; a?[»~. ‘u.x‘~'":~t'. ‘ " > " chbol for the Business Man: it, cBtitizrli minimal (trauma tttutltge, of King and, Toronto Streets, . . NEXT DOO R TO T11 E POST OFFICE, TORONT.O,I W EST. ‘ I' l ‘ ' t' ' ti ' t t yonn men and ladies a thorough and practical TflEugfiiiiE-g :ilhldkstioliiimu'lgiblscobi'gdplbl"Ihslructiu includes Book-keeping. Couimercral 'I.aw, Business Mathematics, and Business Penmanship, all of wnich branches are taught in the mostthorough and scientific manner l Corner College on the continent, embracing. Wholesale and Retail‘ Merchandising, hIflllllg'at'Lllrlllg. Mining, Milling. Forwarding, Banking, Brokerage and Commission, tailroadinvghbteaim- boating. &c.. 610.. and is under the charge of leachers selected for a practical as Vie as tie- oretical knowledge of the duties of the Counting Romn. ' I BATES' BRITISH AMLRICAN SYSTLM or R-trtn VVRITING Will be taught by its author. is the only system yet usvd by which all writing can be executed on one movement. I or Cii‘cular and specimens of Penmanship, address, (enclosing stamp) 'I. BATES, Principal. To TEACHERS.â€"â€"A Series of Copy Books on the above system, bv I Buns «Sr. ll. GfS'I'RA: CHAN (teacher of Penn-muslin in the I’rovincuil Normal School) designed for the‘use ol Sciioiils of Calida, is being engraved, and will be ready for use by tlielat ot Decembet. IATES & STRACIIAN. 209-ly. ’I‘oronto. December 4, 1862. ND LET 'LIVE: ‘ llf'c‘f .A. v '1": if: .12. a.» w* V. ‘STO‘VES. stoves STOVES ‘ " NEW AND SECOND HAND, ' COOKIZVG, PARij UR AND BOX 8T0 VES I .' Ileavy Metal, \Varrantetl by WILLIAM HODGE, Sen’r. Copper, ’lt‘i'tn do Iron Plate \Vorkcr, \Vlll be Sold CHEAP FOR CASH, O As cheap as any llouse in Toronto or anywhere else. Richmoad Hill, August ‘29, 1862. CHEAP Boot: rtltnétttlh b’l‘ORE. THE Subscriber begs to return his thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public 7 U i I ~ . . -‘ .r ‘1’ a r- " ‘ - and would inform them that he has greatly increased his OLE, and has now on hand a very large assortment of fill. till lililll‘lll till till I ‘ V“ " y . V I . 7) 9. Of every description and stvle, such as: Men’s (.oarse, lxip, and Call boots, Loy s I i r ‘ i I x c r and Youths1 Kip and Calf Boots, \Vonien and Children’s I)OOIS and Shoes 61 out) variety of style; also, a large quantity of ~t , . ; - (t , “a, ‘9 n i i l‘_ lllll, l ls. .. If 1-,i ., a.“ .. i t it . Iva Ll . h tip I r, u,- ” i, I II n r lllt l l n will “trig a llt‘m limit I'll ' hlli‘tlltill lllllllilui ll " MOCCASII‘. S & OVER SHOE. , In fact he has on hand all that is wanted to protect the feetâ€"for any Weather or ’ any season. which lie is prepared to Sell at the LOWEST R IW’IUNERATIVI‘] PRICES FOR CASH wood Article. at a Cheap Price, are respectfully requested to " CALL A’l‘ 'riiE , CIEEAP BOOT €33 @IXOE OPPOSITE THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSE, litCHMOND HILL. J A MES HALL, Proprietor. 196 3m. ml‘n,-o ‘4 s- ‘- u if hose requiring a really Richmond Hill. Aug. ‘28, 1862. .. (ml‘l‘nl‘. r‘ v-» \"n""_"\r‘l‘fl F ii: E S ll A. ll. ll I V A I. S O l{1 SCHOOL BOOKS 1‘") lml"‘.'\ 1“ 1‘ p-n,‘,‘n,"‘,‘ l 9 AND GENERAL STATEONERY, A'I‘ T11 E rear; HERALD” BOOK STORE, RICHMOND HILL, ' . . r y , ,At Lower Prices than rs charged in {momma vrcat attention paid to Orders received for, and \Vliich will be done in Plain or the Best Style of the Art, at moderate charges. (‘7’ tttcitmontt llill, August 2.9, 1862-. 1..) HARNESS EARN SINGLE OR DOUB HEAVY OR LIGII'I . WE.» La- MADE AND 3. MAY BE HAD or i - ‘ . s 'liiiti 'iiiiiiii 'itiillllit if , “tilt llllléilll‘ 'Ii‘IIE Subscriber has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the I bcal materials, DE .3 lPTlON. ,aaass or THE ABOVE An assortment. of \VIIIPS, LASUES, 32c, constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Look «fir. VVGNI‘ “fell. Also, kept for Sale Patterson. 6;» Bios. Plows, P énls, Lonrlsides, fire. z r W I LE l (5:? Call and Examine, Richmond Hill, October 17, 1851. l L.“ " " ’ "L, _ . ".3 ' K; 2:2!" 'K‘ LL...‘ ' “SKI-4 ~'#,-A..._A.4 «pg 3“ @lilifltlti'l‘ll a: sons, ‘ PUBLIC, ' That they have taken the Store, ill. till lililll titlilf, MERON’S Block, oppositi-d 11. I5. \‘S"ll..l.lAMS, ttntil the premises lately occupied by them, corner of 151-3m ' "I f 1 \ ') , r1 ' ,1 “C'l‘lic Cup that. Rafi-cellos; IAFI’JIIM 11174 I but not Incl Mates!” l I“). are l’llept‘tl‘Iz‘d to sell some of tho .FIB’IMK‘IIflT TE.&@ 3'. ' l . . . . ‘ _ NA iinnortcd in this Provrnce, and as CribAr Asl (j 'CAN Br. Sou) north of Toronto, AVING purchased a Sleek of Teas, we , Black Souchoug Tea, 2s. 6d. {CB 33. per lb. Do Extra Fine Flavour“ . . .. .. its. " Elk,” ‘g- {Elias-,3, Stirepts,’ l 1.5 ‘- i Gunpowder TeaH . . . . . , . , , ,. . . 4s. ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ' . r ,Fine Japan '1 ea. (sun (I!'lt‘(l).. . , , 4s. 6n. :I)1116.I“11IL5 Fresh Young Ilyson,. . ~15. bd. “ rullll'r llyson Extra. Pull l‘avor- L 9 ed and strong, not, surpassed. if equalled. in Canada ARE ittairtitixr, OUR M ANUFACTUING I) E PA R T ill. I?) N T, ls continued as usual, and we are prepared to y 08. l l l l l H l \-\’o trust that purchasers will examine, and I give us one trial. which Will make good every ‘ - attend proinntli to all orders, with which we assertion, . . At W. S. I’()I.il.OCK (Lute A, Barnard’s.) t - n qr nt Ricninond 11111, Sept. .5, 1E:th ' all may be entrusted. l ‘Ll-Il- l Toronio. May ll. 18573- at ‘NM. IIARRI‘SON’Sl .,.\.. »,..1_._. f ‘ This i .1 plicatiou ‘15? BOOTH 8L SONSJ 153-1)“ Iliclitriond Ilill, bob 3.... 47);.-.“ u, . v.34,» 44*”.1‘ :-‘.v"Â¥ B. BOWMAN, M.D. l’liysiciaii,'Stirgcon & llceoueheur ~ IiAS again returned to ALMIR‘A MILst where he can be consulted on the vari- ous branches ofl'his profession. N.B. All calls pnnctually attended to'except' when absent on professional bastitess. Alinira, Markham, November 20, 1815?, 207-6m FIN KLE 8L LYON The Book keeping Department is as complete and extensive as that of anv Commercial 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 0 parties little acquainted with the Finklei & Lyon Sewing Machines the careful pot“ ttsal of the Company’s Circular is specially.‘ commended. This Circular can. be had on up- It is very Specific, and will be found, highly instructive, having been prepared with much care,‘rtnd we will aside by allstatomems therein made. 7‘! tie following brief quotation is characteris- tic 0f the entire Circular: " This Machine is better adapted than any other Sewnig Machine iii market to the freqn’tl changes and almost on 'less variety of sewing required in a frinin ; for it, will sew from one. to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopw- piiig, and making every stitch perfect “iilf saw from the finest gause tothe heaviest cloth, and We 11 to the stontest harness leather. with- out changing the feed. needle. or tension, or making any adjustment of machine whatever.” Thus have we successfully overcome the most difficult point in the Sewing Machine Art. Defiantly can We say. “ No other Machine compares with it in this respect." It was no ordinary triumph. Hence have we uniformlyâ€"al- niost ‘ without exceptionâ€"taken the highest. premium, when the Machine has been properly exhibited in con'ipctition with other first-class is it that we are Sewing Machines. lleiicc I\T()'1‘:ESJ able to ot’l'erthe following guarantee. viz:â€" " W'e \Varrant eveiy Machine we sell to give better satisfaction than any other Sewing Ma- 196-Gm (hine now in market, or money refunded.”â€" We never sell a Machine on any other terms The guarantee is as reliable as the note ofany business man in the land. For more than five years have we relied upon such facts for the reputation ofour Machine ; and without a single travelling agent in the field, there is scarcely a neighborhood on the continent where the Ma. chine is not favorably known. We prefersuch amputation to one based on more “ talking points,” as they are technically called in the trade. Hence we make but one kind of stitch. lviz; the lock-stitch, alike on both sides, requir- ing ;nly one-third the thread of other kinds of titches. N. B. Local agents wanted in every ‘county throughout the West. Special inducements: offered. Finkle 61: Lyon 8, M. Co, ISISâ€"Sm 535 IiitoabwAY, NLW YORK. l_ “.77... . .v-... A - ._.._ ..___._,.__, A.-W,_,..___-â€"-â€"-â€"->~ A W or}: of Absorbing Interest. ’fi‘hrilltng Adventures : AMONG THE EARLY SETTLERS, By WARREN WILDWOOD, Esq. DR AWN from the inOSt eventful period of American History, and fiotii the most [authentic sources. these stories yet partake of all the wild, weird, and fearful character of ro- mance The Volume contains the following. among others, McCullough‘s Fnrirful Leap, The Bloody Block llouso, I’oes’ Desperate Encottiitre with Big Foot. Adventures of Daniel Boone. Perilous Adventures in a Canoe, The Mysteryat Lancaster, Davv Crocttett‘s Adventures, The Desperadocs’ Mistake, The Old Trapper in a Tight Place, The Wonderful Mistjke, The Desperado and the Regulators, The Ranger’s Thrilling Indian Adventure, The Fighting Parson, ' Horrors of a Bornbardtnentâ€"â€"-Norfolk in ’76, Fearful Adventure among the (.1‘ uerillas. The Gamblers’ Den at Natchez. Perilous Adventure of Captain Brady, Fearful .l'lncottiitor with a Boar, General Putnam’s Daring ExploitS. The Massacre at Fort .‘IlinmS, The White Ilorsenian, Black Dick and the Lynchers, Adventures of Simon Kenton, A Slio- Devil all‘ullg‘ the Tories. The Swamp Robbers of l..ouisanna, Thrilling Escape from a Prison Ship, The Itiileinan of Chippewa, Surprised by Guerillas, The Canadian Rebellion and Gen. Scot A Desperado’s ’illiiilliiig Adventures, How a Bravo Man saved .Detriot. A Desperado among the Mail Bags, The Indians and the lIollow Log. _ The 'l‘ravollcr and the Arkansas Bully, A Rat-o for Life, :I‘lll‘illlllg :‘ttlvoatnres of Two Scouts. The .‘tlttrtlorer’s Ordeal, The ’Wolvos and the Darkoy Fiddler. The hltirtlorcr’s Creek, (Sec. & c.- I'lvm'ybody everywhere should get '1'U/t’../ILLI.\TG ADVENTURES .' The Biol; contains 354 pages, Illustrated with Two Hundred new and original Engrav- ings, and will be sent to any address, postage paid. on receipt of price. Extra cloth $1.25. \Ve are also Publishers of EVERYBODYS LA IVYER 8: COUNSELLOR 1N IUSIXI‘JSS, by Frank Crosby. Esq. l‘rico. :25. ‘ _ THE l’IORSE AND HIS DIS- EASES, by Dr. Robert Jennings, v.s. Price, THE 1* AMI LY DOC I‘OR, By Prof. l. S. 'l‘m'mr. M.D. l’iico. $1.1m. SUNLICIIT AND SIIADOVV, or ‘- The l'oi.'i‘iiv or lloiurz,” by llarry Pencils er, Price 31 no ' ‘Llll‘li‘ A N D .«llJVEtTr ‘URES OE KIT CARSON. The Great \Vestern Hunter: and Guide. Price $1.25. MODERN COOKERY, in all its branches, by Mrs. llrile, Price 5351.1)“. 'I'ogctlier with other valuable and useful works, a Catalogue: of which will be sent free on application,‘â€" Books torwurlted to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price. \Ve also make ' Pl’lUlUGl’ifil’ll ALBUMS in arm-y Variety Booksellers. News Agents. look Agents, Cauvasscrs, Peddlers, and otlie's will do wetl- to order a package of our books. They will tind them exceedingly popular,aud terms liberal 1000 Loo a1 82; Travelling Agents Wanted cvm'ywhere for their sale- Ii‘or single copies, or for terms in quantities, with other information apply to or address JOHN EDWIN POT l'l‘lR. Publisher, be. 15.7. Sansom St' Philadelphia. Pa. incur-tom) inLL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION IS ASSOCIATION has transferred their f7 ‘11 I Ll Ill-CARY to the ' llritALo ’ Book Store. whom Stockholders and others may Tincttro BOOKS every Friday afternoon, fror Ito 8. o‘clock. r it, ! A. SCOTT, Librarian. "” 186.1 «:51

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