i' 1‘- : 2 ‘ -. ~“Aï¬vzngvt ‘33:“: 4» 1, 4 .N, ' "-’A¢v‘l"i'v‘fï¬,‘.â€â€œâ€˜)h-. -:. “swatcmymufpï¬gwiw Ilt‘ltl at Leeds in Yorkshire. lit the lore noon lllt‘ collection :llltfllllllt'tl to $53 912i, and in the or: uni; in :85 HI), making a total in mm titty oi $8030. or ‘rti t: YONUE STRICIC'I‘ NORTH CIRCUIT. mwatmm.-mm\w~ I BIRTH. On Friday. the filth iiist., the wife of Mr. smnmoma _ _ , , flI-llle followiu )laceszâ€" Robert Hopper, Richmond Hill, oftwnisâ€"son g i ' and daughter. DIED. At Richmond Hill, on the 23rd inst. Herbert VVii‘i.. your ‘e 't son 0" G ' ’III B 'd- , ‘ lg†‘ emge [ en amm Richmond Hill, 6 p.tii. ; Rev. W. Price. . _-_L ______... TORONTO MARKETS. cicty’s Missions. T _ ,n .2r,1862. "“ itUitsntv ec W MISSIONARY MEETINGS Flour.-â€"-Superï¬iie sold at from $4 30, $15344 35; Fancy $4 3.3 (a) >344 4â€; Extra $4 40 @$4 5t) : Double Iixtrzi. $4 4 l .71: $4 45. Fall Wlieat.â€"-:ltltl itsiils was the extent. of the supply which sold at the following prices. The prices paid for the best samples were trom 35“ till I?!) SH) 94 or lislil, held as fo’lows :â€" sold at from $175 rib $0 83 per bslil. Bai'loy.â€"â€"sold at from 85 Fab RGc. I’eas.-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" bsiils went off at 50 @ 52c per bslil. Oats.-â€"at 47lc {(75 ~13 per bshl. Hay-sis from fSlU/EL‘ .1420 per ton, Straw $8 f1) 53!? pur ton. _Applos 63C and .ï¬ltl fltl per barrel. Eggs, ~lr'i‘eahfroin wagons ldc (D 200 per .102. Potatoes-Varv in price from St! to Gilcts. Rutter. -â€"Fresli is iii fair supply at from 13c ft?) 15 per lb. Reefâ€"953 ((Zl S5 “0 per 100 lb. Calves $3 It? $4 each. Lambs (a) $2, Sheep $2 5†@ $3 50 each. uosday, l4. o’clock, pm. IAOtitBl'S mrT*w-'--~ >~~ » â€"~ aâ€"v-w-ï¬â€" . __ _ “ . r'r’rm DECEMBER 1, :62. ijwv (corn) €0TICE IS lIltIRl-CBY GIVEN ’II RT MARTIN MAC/LINâ€) will apply l() the llL‘_\'l Stlrabltllt ot the Provincial I‘arlia- iiieiit lur an ,‘tct to ("Olilll’llt liistitle to the Road , lowaiice Dilltlllf: his faiin. lot (ii. iii the Ist ‘IIUBS~IOH of King. being llin town-line be a teen the 'I‘OH‘HSIHIDS of King and Vaughan in the ï¬..~t cniit-t-ssiwii. granted to Illlll by the County Council of Yoik. Drynock, December 533, I’BG‘Z. QIQ 3m Ansley, Thomas Horn, S. E. [Xi-tress. Wm. Langstafl'. John (6) Hull. ftlrs, Fanny Neville, I'atrick llalditi, I'Llitabeth Phillips. Mr. (furry, Mrs, J. K. Vogue, W in. Core-r, I’etcr Quantz. George Donor. Emanuel Reid. Alex. Franklin. M S’oaiio, Benjamin I‘i'ank. Matilda S‘Olig. Mrs. Grant, George (‘2) Stoziks, Richard, lloyes, John 'I'lioinas, George I’IOWSUH, Mr. Walker, John. 8 iii. <11 it E if F’S SA L E WY Virtue. of a Witt, of Ficri Pavia; issued out, ot tht- County Court and directed to the Sheinl'oi the United t‘otiuties of York and Peel. against the Goods and Chaitcls of James ~ irison. ‘t‘t"itli:iiii Simpson. and John Mont- Hill". at the Suit of John (1'. Ilowes, I have cd and taken in execution, 2 Horses, 2 tlit'Go-f'eat‘mld (Tolls, I one-yeur-old Cult. 3 (lotvs, :l Heifers, ] Steer, llt'ggy. Harness, I New iroiiwtth) Lumber \Vuggon, ] Old do do do I Luiiibvr H vigil. I Set Single Ituiiicsrs, A lot of llirncss, l Saddle, fllny, t\‘ c. N‘ c. MOTHER ! will be held at William Durose’s Hotel, VICTORIA SQUARE, ON the year 1863. STIEA.E7 EiEHFEIL CAME into the premises of the Subscriber, j vetnber Inst‘ :1 Red and White IIICIFER. Also, 2 Il'li‘r:c=. \Vnggou' Harness, 6:15.. I requested to prove property, pay expenses. and seized at the. suit of Marat; cs. John Goodwill. take hat-away. ALL OF \‘u'HICH PRUI’ICR‘I “WILL BE SOLD 0N Silil‘illllldl', till". 2?, £862, - AT Nicholls’ Hotel, Richmond Hill. CHRISTMAS FRUITS! Sale (1!, Til/ELVIS Din/(16]; Noon. W ,, , _ , c, , E beg leave to intimate that we have re- } “I'D W' JAVA lb! ‘r’lf’i’llallx; marked the followiiig'goods having 11 CHARLES WEBSTER. Tliortihill, Doc. 18, 1862. v ï¬ll-3t, â€"«.:1~â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"v SHmtii‘y’s (.‘t‘t‘ictc, V I V largo Sit-ck, which .‘-\‘6 wish to clear out. City of To onto, I_lt~i-,:‘..’."i, lbtï¬â€˜l. ‘2]‘2-1 Our prices are now as follows. which will be t â€"â€"-â€" B I found remarkably low. considering the 7" ‘1: Ai",'“~.. i .I_. it it and A: E It sis sea a ,quam .â€" m“ Raisins, . _ , . . . ., . . . .IOcts. to Iggcts. u - » Currants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltlcts. "5171:3399? Gan&da. â€"-â€" . T E A 357': 2 J l *HIC Subs-(tr hers to the above: V‘I'ork and the man souchong‘ . _ I . . . ' . . _ . . i I ~ _ $0 50 Public are respt-cttulty informed that the Japan. 5m. 8,,â€thqu _ . _ . _ I _ _ _ _ . . . _ p (35 Map is now completed, and is being furnished , Fine Young “WUâ€. . . I . A . . o . _ . O _ _ _ U 90 to “m S‘IbSCI'Il’HS “5 “’5‘ as I"l~‘5‘lbl»e- N" Extra Finest do. (unsurpassed) .. 1 (ll) .‘trnublo or exl'cino has been spared in the prn- EX,†dâ€, Gun,wwdorxu“surpgsbecb 1 00 ‘pai'atioti of this Work. which is on a Larger R 7.7, I“ I Scale and is far more complete and accurate I R - I a J I. ‘han any other Map pitblislicd. Richmond Ilill. Dec. 18. f862. 211-2t, Important Notice. THE MAIN IC’S 1“ Ira-‘5'" .' ‘N' ‘ - .. . . opdgluphni'al’ StatlS‘lcal HEREBY beg to inform persons indebted Mâ€) to me. that the principal part of their pro- ; tiiissorv notes and other claims have rinsed . , , . otit of my hands, and that it would be prudent “I‘ll be "6313‘ I†‘1 IBW Wt'ï¬lv‘y and WԠhe 6â€" to make immediate liaytnolit to the holders {wheel with.bcatttifullv engraved Views of more“. ities, I’ublic Iltiildings, the. bio. Qtithsc iliers to either of the above “’orks are , particularly cautiont-d against being deceived l: by parties interested in the sale of a Map ro- A 3" ceutly got tip in New Yonk 'l‘licir plan go- 330 ,k ‘ .nerally is to i‘t.\p:csoiit that Tnizmxtuu's Map ‘ ‘ 9 ill not be pul>lt>lwtl at allâ€"or that the Subâ€" unit-ts \Vill not have to take it in case it t a y. ' ' u tould come outâ€"and they had better get one Twin them, An, etc All such i'epi'osctizu-l ON'I‘Aleyfl 67% Aves, abouH-Sg Acres J. K. FALCONBRIDGE. Richmond Hill. Doc. 2, 1862. 3 REth LOT no. 17, is THE {balsam fill-“’- cleared. the remainder covered with TRENIAINIC’S MAP \VllJ, BIC FUR good Beech and Maple I‘iinbor, There is on NISHI'ID 'l‘t) l:.'\"l:lRl’ ï¬UbSCRlIlER the pretiiisss a good Frame Dwelling House, In good time, but the lllï¬llulllcllll'c ot' the Maps 3'7 â€' 15““ewi “"ll" 3 Inâ€? Len?" “Ndâ€: ’undr the delivery if them throuin the whole ’“ld ’1 gm?" 1‘02 [Inm- slflbleslbhe‘js; A'c‘ Also country is necessarily a tt'oik of months. ‘3 L’OOd We“ “I Wall†"105“ b.“ lh" K‘ICI‘e‘Vd‘WI'u ' ’ ____‘___ and a never-failing Creek running across the «,r WANTED west end of the Farm. For particulars, apply ou'tlio premises to THOMAS- TEASDALL, * or the sale of the )lap in every Township- All o'dcrs by mail promptly attended to Rice and Address No. tui‘ttox'r Six, TORONTO. Lt orouto, Dec. 527, 1502. 212 out it it. AND}. .9 YOUR. VOTE XND‘I‘NEEEST PLRNEING MACHINE I FOR SALE. Or at this Office. Headford, Dec. IE2. 1862. 21041, ss’l‘ E A. M ENGIN E, Are respectfully t'cqur‘stcd at the comm election to' _ --â€" Councéllm' for W‘m'd W0. 1 Y ttl‘ ° °idtii§if§iecéiiiiXqutiiiidihag MARK HAM. â€"â€"l4 horse rowe ' 100d working order; has only been in use about 0 m d ' [h . fore as good as now. Also, n 5’ “‘1' IS ere H Hf V , u r ' url'aceitig and » ‘ Dv - 24, i8t‘52, 212.2 . atc ll g tattetng . auntie. WI Thomhm' BC ) ‘ Shutting and Belting, in good report . For further information apply at tho .IVB TICE. , Herald" ofï¬ce, , l TOTICE is hereby givon. that a meeting 0f Richmond Hill. NOV. i‘0. 1862. the Vaughan and King Plank Road Com- puny, witt laliiO place on the 3rd January, 1 $633, NE“, YEAR Til ALL. At Line’s Hotel, near the Toll (.ate, on the Plank Road. to .ake into consideration the pro- . Haggai}; MLTC‘JIXgolflE lélicOlgilfTsiï¬lI: 1 5., A. J prietv of selling the Toll House and Gates on i . I said road, settling up accounts, and transferring “'lll hold their Alllllla said road to Municipality. Any overtiolditig V '\ ‘ ‘ | accounts against it. must be brought forward on it l v in a 1‘ Y , that dav. By order of the Secretary and (t).v.) 0N Toronto. December 17, 2152-2. Wanted Emmediatcly iii-m. of the School. To T. COOK AND tI-JUSICMAID. with g0od mi reference, iii a small family. where there d are no children. Application to be made to MRS. FALCONBRIDGE. Richmond Hill. Doc. 94,1862. 2124f W"!i‘>§.i‘ ‘ LARGE Ctll.l.EC'l‘lt)l\S.â€"A r\\'e.sleyau ,7 i V‘ v- r t l missionary antiitirsary has rocm'itly been LDISSQI WESLEYAN tvlfMlSSlflllAi-‘tl’ SOCIETY 0n. Sabbath, 4th January, 1863, Tliornhill, lflï¬ a.m,: Rupert's. 6 p.m.; by Rev I. ll. Howard. Richmond Hill. H); mm , 'l'liornhill, 6 p.m.; Rev. Chas Lavell, M A. Buttonville, lttzl: ‘Wcsley Church. 2 p,m.; A COLLECTION will be taken tip at the close of each Sermon in support of the So- In connection with the above Society, wil: be 'l'liotiihill, Monday, Jan. 5. .' Rupert’s. 'l‘uesday, Jan. (5. ;_ Richmond Hill. “'otltios- day, Jan. 7 : \Vesiev Clinich, Thursday, Jan. l ‘ . H ' rl Iluttcnville. Moiiday. Jan. l9: German bpi'ing Wheat ----- bshls in market, we Tuesday, Jan. I3; Iladwin’s, “fed- l Chair to be taken at each place at 7 Meeting to advance the objects of the Society. T. A. FERGUSON, Superintendent, Richmond Hill, Dec. 25, 1862. ' 5212-2 temainiiigiit RICHMOND III LL PostOï¬ice M. 'I‘EIIFY. Rb" ’ rrrso Monday. Dec. Q9,l At TWO o’clock, p.m , for the puipose ofl at Auction. between the hours of Sand 7_ Nominating a fit and proper person to repre- sent the Ward iii the Municipal Council for Mui‘kam, IL'ec. II. 1862. 210 9 at ’I‘horiihill, about the. middle of No- lahout a year and a half old. The owner is . quantity of ‘- -bo enter m."rrsf.ww‘r»r--..%7.1M¢ï¬d$j- ."--‘I'n}’-~r,'irwï¬l‘t‘qu? vam-wnrï¬-rm "Mt-v x THOMAS FRISBY, WILLIAM It‘Rl‘cBY, Marltlimn, Nov 27, 1862. 2t18-4t. EMPLOYMENT- l r HE Undersignod has, for several years past, been engaged it) a business, which has yielded him at the rate of three thousand dolâ€" lars perannnm, 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 few hours’ practice. and by which they can secure a very handsome in- come. Several young ladies who have re- ceived instructions from me. both in New York State and Pennsylvania. are earning up- wards of $l5per week by it. and there is no reason why arty one also cannot do the same. Iiivalida, oven, can do well by it, as it is no peddling afl'air. but a business that is perfectly , . i , respectable, Gentlemen and ladies of leisure 1“ add'l'on ‘9 3h“ “hmâ€? Humid» MUNSIE‘TS; ' who would like to learn the business for their “'0 RCV- JAM hrs ELMO I v Uln’rma" 0‘ “'0 l own ai'uusemetit or pleasure. will ï¬nd the prac- District, the Rev J. w. MCCALLUM. and] others. are expected to addrcss the meetings. Wm lake gram interest in, on receipt of 3“. A COLLECTION will be taken up at each 'I will send printed instructions by which any person can really acquire the art, and these instrucuous will also contain every particular relatch to the carrying it on, so that it Will be highly proï¬table. The purchaser of the " printed instructions †will also be authorized to teach it to others; and l have sometimes received as high as $200, for teaching it per- sonally‘to a single individual. i I would state further that $2.50 or $13 will buy every thing that is necessary to commence the business with, and the articles can be got almost any- where, in city or country, or, if preforred,’l can furniin them. Address. ALVORD T. PARSONS, No. 36 Liberty. St. New York. Qll-Siiis. BAZï¬AR! A BAZAAR will beheld iii the I’IIESBY- 'I‘I‘LRIAN CHURCH MAPLE. on 30TH AND 3'IS'I‘ Deccmun. The Ladies of St. Andrew’s Church, Maple. intend to hold a Bazaar of useful anti MF.E"ING of the Ratepayers in \Vaid Fancy Articles on the above mentioned days, I No, oftlte 'l'ownship of Markham, I n the said village of Maple. for the purpose ol- rnyiiig olI'the debt of the Church lately erect ed iii that place, The Bazaar will open 011 the ï¬rst day. (Tues- day the 30th) at It A.M., and will close at 8 1'.itt : on the second day open at I“ A.M. The remaining articles uiidisposcd of will be sold On \Vedtiesday evening the public will be entertained by ADDRESSES from several Rov’d. gentlemen. commencing at 7 P.1tt. Refreshments will be provided. Tickets of admission on each day can be obtained at the door. and of Messrs. Noble and Dick, and J. P. Rupert, MRS, A. McNI‘iIL. Pi‘wident. MISS MARY HOI’KIRK, Secretary. Maple, Dec 18. IEGQ. QII-‘lt. TH l3 , For 1 863, Pinon, ONLY A YORK st-tiLLiNG. FOR SALE AT THE “ HERALD †BOOK STORE, IN RIC IIMOND ll IL L. ILLUSTRATED slcicutiï¬lc American : The Best Mechani cl Paper in the World. 18m YEAR,â€"-VOL. VIII., NEW SERIES. NEW volume of this popular Journal commences oti the lat of January.â€" It is published Weekly, and every iiambercoii- tains sixteen pages of useful information, and from five to {on original engravings of new iii- vantiotis and discoveries, all of which are pre- pared expresst for its columns TO nu: MECHANIC do MANUFACTURER No person engaged in any oftlie mechanical or manufacturing pursuits should think ofdoing without the ScttuNi‘iFiC AMEIUGAN, It costs but SIX cents per week ,; every number contains from six to ten engravings of new machines and inventions, which cannot be found in any , other publication. TO TIIE INVENTOR. The ScinN'rn‘ic AMERICAN is indispensable to every inventor, nu it nototily contains illustrated descriptions of nearly all the best inventions as they come out, but each number contains an of- ï¬cial list of the claims of all the Patents issued front the United States Patent Office, during the week previous; thus giving a correct his- tory of the progress of inventions in this coun- trv. We are also receiving every week the best scientiï¬c journals of Great B itain,Fraiice, and Germany ; thus placing in our possession allthat is transpii'itig. iii mechanical SCIBHCU and art In these old countries, We shall con- tinue to transfer to our columns copious ox' tracts from these journals, of whatever We may deem of interest. to our readers. A pamphlet of instruction as to the best mode of obtaining Letters P:iteiit,ou new inventions, is fu-nished free on application. Messrs. Moan & ’Co. han acted as Patent Solicitors for more fthan seventeen yer-rs. in connection with the publication of the Scum- TIFIC AMERICAN, and they refer to 20mm pa- tenteos for whom they have done business. '\’0 charge is made for examining sketches and models of new Inventions and for advising inventors as to their patontability. CHEMISTS, ARCIII'I‘EC'I‘S, MILL- WRIGZITS AND FARMERS. The SCIEKTIFIC AMERICAN will be found a most usefuls'ourual to them. All the new dis« coverié’ï¬â€˜iiti t to science of chemistry are given in its columns, and the interests of the architect ntl carpentoiyaro not overlooked ; all the new 207.†pmw'ions at “I discoveries appertaining to these ‘5; uni "'th from weel‘ t k â€" . , , , x o wee . Useful ant '- siller , . . . . . . » hiytfoitnatiou poitainiiig to the interests ot m ,. ~,\,_ H , . a .5 anti millowiims Wlll be found published. , Q ._.‘,rw‘.nFlC AWL,†CAN, which intortnaltiuu t. , - obtain from am other‘ sonic . which planters and farmers are. inter be found discussed in lh(:SCII~1N'l'IFlC Am; _ . most of the improvements in agricultura I l pletnents being illustrated in its- columns. 'I‘ERMS: , T3 mail subscriberAâ€"Threo Dollars at "earpr Treasurers. - 1 EA†yup; HORD “7v,er Year’s Bay, 1 8639 One Dollar for four .‘gponlts, The, volumes 5 i U i V I Tea will he serva at TWELVE o‘clock, noon, Cflmmvllces 01f lhe ï¬rst 0" January and Ju')‘ "‘ after which a choice selection of DIA LOGUICS, Specimen co *"w‘mw" DISCI'I‘A'I‘lObS and SINGING by the Chilo 0i immiovo u 'u u ~ utiou of Partiiersliipd r IIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between THOMAS dz. \VILLIAM FRISBY. of Itlie 'l‘ownship 0t Markham, is dissolved this (lav by mutual consent. (NOVeiiiber 525th, I862)â€"all Debts due and owing to the said Firm to be paid over to tho said Thos. Frisby; i also all Claims against the sonic to be handed On the subject of Missions will be preached 1†Tlloumb' Filbb)‘ 1l-‘H‘Pal'IW-‘N's ’5‘! 'r T “The Cup that. Refresh but not In climates!†AVING purchased a Stock of Teas, are prepared to solisome of tho FINEST TEAS imported in this Province. and as CHEAP AS CAN ms SOLD north of Toronto. Black Souchoug Tea, 23. 6d. R2 33. Do Extra Fine Flavour. . . . . . . . 43*- Gtinpowder Tea. . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . 4s. Fine Japan Tea, (sun dried). . . . 4s. 6d. “ I’iiie, Fine. Fresh Young Ilysonfl . 4s. 6d. “ Young Dyson, Extra. l"ul: Favor- ed and strong. unt surpassed. if equalled. in Canada. . . ... 58. per lb. We trust that purchasers will examine. and ,__ At give its one trial. which Will makggoou’ivery , At. W. S. I’OLLOCK’S, (Late G. A. Barnard’u.) Richmond Hill. Sept. 25, 1862. assertion, _ ECHE; 2004f. l r' » 1 r r 1 ' PHI. it ICIORIA TEA WA 15 EHOUSE No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, lice ofit a pleasant pastime, and one that they Is the place in Toronto, to buy pure bill it Gilli I‘lll,’ O I‘ only because the proprietor.EI)WAR l) LAWSON,is one of the oldest and most experienced Tea-bu ers in the trade. but from the fact that he purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby ell’ ablitig him to sell at a very SIIIALL AD VANCE 0N COST, Fulï¬lling the old adage “ Large sales. Small Proï¬ts and Quick Returns;†n'so iii COFF F IDES, SUGARS ruits, Spices llllll A ND lll‘illlll. He cannot be undersold 331125 BISOTTETS’ (WON? Are unsurpassed for quality and prion. all being I l ‘ manufactured on the premises, from the best , ,3 -class workmen. Ornameiited \Veddin g and Other Cakes Always on hand or made ‘to order in any style . on the shortest notice. ’ Orders by mail and otherwise. attended to All Goods warranted us repre- sented. and delivered free of charge to the cars or in the city limits, {W IVO SECOZVD PR1 CE. v Remember the Placeâ€"â€" No. 93 KING STREET, SIGN or THE Queen. EDWARD, LAW All All} WITHIN ESIBAY, AND- "703' ll l Iced material by ï¬rst and with dispatch SON, Proprietor. Toronto. Feb 5, 1862. 167~th umwmnt' tiRflCERIES &’ JOHN WATERHOUSE, returning his sincere thanks to his nu. morons Friends and Customers for their liberal support since be commenced business at the Elgin lVIiIlS-â€" would respectfully draw their attention to his select stock ol'Toas at. a “ rout; HERALD†BOOK STORE, FRESH ARRIV ALS. DRY thtlllS! very low ï¬gure: Finest Black ten (53. . . . . . . Japan Tea ft? . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 (id, Gunpowder Too {(3 . . . . . . . ~13 Gd. Finth I’etigsuev I‘lyson, (a? 53, (la, Finest Young Ilysou fl) . . . . . Ud. And other articles in this department equally low. A nice and select Staci: of DRY GOODQE always in Stock, sold at a very low price. Crockery & glass “fare iii great variety. h ’ Pogo/WEEK; 3‘ 5‘5. 0 ETA-w ' at $4.95 per barrel. . IE? CALL AND COMPARE PRICES.‘ Elgin Mills. Nov. 28. 1562. Norton. LL persons indebted lo the Estate offlili .L late Mr. GEORGE IQ'RIGII'I‘. of the Township of Vaughan. County of Ymk, de- ceased. are hereby requested to make payment thereof forthwith to the undersigned Execav trix; and all persons chi-hing to be Creditors , are likewise requested furnish the particulars thereof to the Execun. 1’» trix, iti order that the SHle may be examined. and adjusted. JANE WRIGHT, Eucutrix, Thornhill. Nov. 5, trim, eta-2m of the deceased, ' Au asso Collars w. 2054! CHRISTMAS GIFTS NE W YEAR’S ‘ liCElVED‘n‘. the " Ili'nAM)†ll 21 nice collection of . CSENTS. 00!: Emma R M isccllaucous 850v swig libo Apply to ,, » J AMOS WRIGH'I", M.l’.l’. 10y Boofp, Richmond Hill, Tov. 13. 1869. I’orte M'onies, A (S‘C. &c. Suitable for Presents. for the bile folks, Coming Holidays â€"â€"-\‘ery Chevy, Richmond Hill, De: 5, ’6‘). i 0 '~. Watches, Clot-ltd & Jewelery. â€"-~â€"â€"â€"»é«.._â€"â€"_.__ -' .‘ t." * â€" M l: C R SA 5â€: ICING the fear put". of Lot No,,.3'2. in the lat Concession of the FAR: B Has just received E ‘y 1 NY \ " "’ = *lLL OCI H IS I t : I t FINE Gold and Silver Watches, Colored Vt’lLLIAMS, until the promises lately ‘ iota. Brooches. Signet .aud Gem Rings Ear- .rings. Solitaire‘s‘L Lockets. Charms Necklets. , Yaâ€, we ‘9' Egg,“ S‘ireetg ' l' ‘ i bles. Pen and liaiicil Caseb, Silver, Jet 8 Q t ’ , and Mourning Jeweleryâ€"allot the newest de- lsigiis : also, Fine Gold VVetldiiig Rings. and i Spectactles to suit all sights} Thom are on tho pi'eii'iise {douse and Wood Sher " ‘iii cellar) 2 yciiieut Cattle, .br 'Nto la \ I D- in. anion. '2.ti“tmry. ; < o suit gratis to any part ban. RANJ liornb’ill - 205.â€: Toronto, Sept. t3, £62. , "icularly invites the Public to call at his v V And examine his Stock of ‘ ' Uniouvi E m... | y A m ‘m of King, and Toronto Streets, 1 g, near ,Door. TO THE POST OFFICE,- .5130 an of this Institution is to impart to voting as education. The course of lnstructiot ens Mathematics, and Business I’en THEIR? , busii‘i Law, Blisi ,in the mos The Boo 'College 0 ,Miiiing. j 'boating. t keeping. Department is as Complete and extei 9 .the continent, embracing Wholesale and Reta’ ' ' .... 6:0,. and is under the charge of Teachers selected for a. p ,omï¬ca, k, owledgo of the duties of the Counting Room. BANS. Burris†Austrian: Sitar“! or Rtrm Wnrrixc will be taught by its author is me out Mme!" yet used by whzoh all writing can be executed on one movement ' - ‘ ‘ . y . ‘ I I, or C c lar and specimens of lettinansbip. address, (enclosing stamp) . I. BATES, Principal. To a r2ACIIER\s\.QA Series of Copy Books on the above sv the lot of December. Town 0. December 4, 1.862. BATES &’ SnflACHAN- I; I'VE AND LET LIVE! .4. NEW AND SECOND HAND, ~ coolant , '?A12,LUUR AND BOX 8T0 VES .r , Heavy Metal, \Varrarited by - WILLEAM xxoDG-E, $69,. ,1, , , Copper, Tin 8; Iron Plate \Vorker, ‘ " {f \thI be Sold As cheap as any House in Toronto or anywhere else. Richmond Hill, August 29, 1869.. 196-6m Fausn Minivans on SCHOOL BOOKSI GENERAL STATIONERY, AT THE Riotinouo arm, At Lower Prices than is charged in Toronto†Orders received for, and great attention paid to BOOK INDING t \Vliicli will be done in Plain or the Best Style of the Art, at moderate charges. Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862. 195 MWâ€" .tutvnss! iitltNEse z t . ‘ INGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY OR LIGH'I ’EpL-MADE AND DURAZBLE : MAY BE HAD or 1il‘i. A‘l' , , g. Ill. 1 illt ,l '~.~ ‘1‘ litltlttlll flint lltit ‘ I 'l tin lint ' llttlt ' has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the ARNES‘ OF 'l'HE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. ent of \VIIII’S, LASI‘IIQS, &c. constantly on hand. wanted to Fit, Look & Wear Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson & Bi'o’s. ‘Plows, Points, Landsides, (Sm. Callaud Examine, 1:! WM. IIARRISON’S “titti, October 17, 1861. 151-3â€. ~ - “Wravâ€"nvâ€"‘f -â€"â€"- â€"~-_v.â€"_z HM» â€".~»â€"â€" 'FO R s A cc: ‘ STEAM EN GI N E.â€"â€"about 8 horse powet‘.=-witli Boiler. dice. complete. For 1863,-~at. the 2064f “ HERALD†BOOK STORE, ‘ m ‘ r. “Le?†Richmond Hill. Dec. 5. ’62. 'VVii. VVldvtfth . .-m-mww-..,~wflww tut’omrnn or , TS, IINFORZII TIIE P UBLIC',1 That they have taken the Store, titti tutti, AMERON’S Block, opposited II. B. 103 King an... west, TORONTO. Wight GOI‘i'Guardsï¬Albel‘lSv Bratâ€"'9" occupied by them, come: of ARE REBUILT. l OUR MANUFACTUING Watches. Clocks and JoWdlery‘ l r ‘ O‘I-puid) tal Carefully Repairedgï¬- _ Wan-awed: DEPAR I MENT, IJES,_ ‘ , To give satisfaction. " It: continued as usual, and we are prepared to Remember the address)- ,attcnd promptly to all orders, with which we 123 King $6631“. West, lmay be entrusted. , nom- HOUSE maxi BOOTH a sown. 199.3", E Toronto, May “.1862. 15‘3va .t :3: ‘\Â¥ IN UNIONVIan, for the Business; Man “C 0We entire Circular: .‘glttttrt'toitt illtlttttttt‘t'titll (college, 'ON'x-o, 0A NADA WES-II. men and ladies ll thorough and practical yincludes Book-keeping, Commercial . , titans it all of w‘i' ' ' ‘ thorough and scientiï¬c manner . p, I '0“ blancnes am taught ’ M I ll Merchandisn III ' «llnt '. Forwardit r ' . . ». . . )g' ‘ anufactun†' ' _g ig, Banking, Biokoiage and Commission. Railroading, stem}? m0“ W‘l’hout excel’ll0’l*lakcn tactical as well as the- . . “H3 bewnig Machines. i . . stem bvl ll 'rv: ' '- . yenâ€: (teacher of l’eiiu‘iaiisliip in the Provincial Normal Sch; A ‘86; H. 0' 5m" . . , 0| dosi ii ' Scum, s of Goods, is being engraved, and w,“ be mad, for use bv ) g “d for “‘9 “30 0f Chine now 209- ly. _ v \‘ years have We roliod u; ‘ in" " "'4'"? ““'Ȥt":5 Era-«sum: - - e ' . , , -~«â€" . h “ ~» - » ' «Iran‘v' a? I" B. BOWMAN, MD. _. ,.. O i c.‘ g; , ' Physician,Sui-g'e01i&llonticlieur’ AS again returned to \I \‘II - i‘ where he can be t ‘ RA MILLS] ous branches of his prof NJ). All calls punctually attended to except when absent on professional business. ' Almira, Markham, November 20, 1865’. ï¬ssion. 207-6m‘ FIN K Lid 8; L YON SEWING lililtllllftll Elllilfllt‘lll} 538 BROA DWAY, NEW YORK ' parties little acquainted with the Finklo" (Sr. Lyon Sewing Machines the c lisal’of the Company’s Ciicul commended. This Circular c plicatinu. areful per“ or is specially . an be had on'apJ I I it is Very specific. and will be fonndi highly instructive, having been prepared with‘ much care, and We will aside by allstatements therein made. The following brief quotation is characteriss‘ . . . , . . “ Ibis Machine iii better adav) other Sewing Machine in [hall I changes and almost e'u 'less required in a family ; for it will sew from to twenty thicknesses oflllairseilteswithout :ne.’ ping, and making every stitch perfect LIIFPII sew from the ï¬nest gatiso totlie heaviest r-l b :Etloehven to tlép stroutest harness leather, with ' : aiigiiig ie ecd. needle ‘ " making any adjustment of inachiiiis itiiilzftlgi/‘drgl’ Thus "have no successfull ' most diflicult point in the Saw ted than any' (ct to the frequ’t variety of sowing" .« v overcome the ing Machine Art,- It was no ordinaiy triumph. Deï¬antlr can we say, “ No other Machine con ‘ ’m"68 with' ‘ this respect,†I It in L , . . " Itnce have no uniformlyâ€"al- . the highest‘ premium, when the Machine has b ‘ " exhibited in competition with other first-class" ,' . . b, t “I ltonce 13 it that we are†a o 00 or ' V the fol.ottiiig guarantee. viz:-â€"u“ .. y' , «I .. ’ ' II 6 Vi aiiant evoty Machine we sell to givo‘ - tau any other Sewing Ma- . iti market, or money rof.tiidetl.â€â€"-- ,VI’o never sell a Machine on any other terms The guarantee is as reliable i business man in the land. hotter satisfaction ii an the note ofauy For more than five loll‘ such facts f ' i ' I I Ol the teputation ofour Machine ; and without a single L h V travelling agent in the field, there is scarcon a: neighborhood oti the continent where the Ma chine is not favorably known. “70 prefersuc'l .V . I A A a icptttatioii to one bast on- more “talking ponits,†as they are technically called in the '7‘ L1 1 . . $7 V i r I V S, S rï¬â€˜ S O V E S trade. Hence we make btit one kind of stitch: Viz; the lock-stitch. alike on both sides requir ._, " mg :1in one»third the thread of other kinds of titclies. N. B. Local agents wantot “no I I I in every count?" iig tout tie lVest Special ' i . iudttt - offered. V “Hume IDS-Saninlrle Lyon S, 00, 03:3 thumb-WAY, NLW Your, < . _- . T V ‘ . ’l‘hrtlltng A should???" AMONG THE EAittv SETTLERS, By WARREN WILDlVOOD, Esq. RAVVN’ from the most eventful period of} American History. and from the most authentic sources. those stories yet partake of all the wild, weird. and fearful character of ro-‘ tonnes. The volume contains the following.» among others, McCullouglt‘s Fearful Leap, The Bloody Block House, Foes" Desperate Eucouiitro with Big F‘O.I.1 Adventures of Daniel Iloone. 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