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York Herald, 1 Sep 1865, p. 3

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'vcs the following regarding the younger etchum, who was arrested in 20th street the night before :â€"-Ketchum spoke freely of the manner in which he has lived since his flight:"“He‘ has not been out of the city He had lodgings in Twentieth streetâ€"there are rumors, in regard to this matter it is not pro per to print nowâ€"and at once retired to his teams when he left Wall street. Every day except oneâ€"Tuesday, nearly two weeks ago, the day on which the disclosures were nude-he, has been in the street, and has not once been out of New York. During his, walks he has often seen persons whom he knew, including brokers and others who were involved by his forgeries, but he apparently avoided them, so that they should not ob- oerwo him, and it is not known that he was recognized until he was arrested. After Ketchum was taken to the police headquar- ters ' his father and other members of his famiiy,‘ with the officers of one of the banks which had received a part of the forged pa- perrsnd persons who have been chosen as is counsel were notified of his arrest. In the'coursc of the evening, several of them came to see him. He met them all, except his father with singular coolness, and spoke with them as though he had been temporarâ€" ily'hhsent on business. He did not evidem ly «finder himself a criminal or at least did not"acknowledge the fact by his demeanor. The persons who were called spoke to him with kindness, and none ofthem showed any disposition whatever to prosecute him for his Crimes. Theinterview with Kctchum and his father was deeply effecting. The father had no knowledge whatever that his son had :el'nained in the city, and the announcement of the arrest nuturnlly caused him the great- est surprise, while the safety of the young Ketchum not unnaturally gave him pleasure. The meeting cannot be fully described. The father clasped his son, and said to him, “My son! my son l you have ruined me, but I for- give‘you l” During the interview which was rotr'lcted, great mutual alfection was mani- ested, and the two were reconciled. Edward Ketchnm,a wife also saw him. The particu- lar: of this interview have not come to light. Ketchu‘m speaks with entire freedom of his operations. He says "that at one time he owned property worth six millions ofdollara Hil losses began with the decline in the pre- mium of gold. He says that the amount which wan involved in his various transac- tions~his “ liabilities,” as he saysâ€"are ibout four million dollars. He would have found it. easy. he declares, to pay off an in- debtedness oftwo and half millions. The jun: found with him was $48,000. “Tlnnl has been a great improvement Qflected in the sweeping of the streets of Paris. The work is accomplished by a brigade of men and a brigade of women. The cxpenoae is estimated at £90,000 for cleaning the pavement, and £70,000 for the laborers. .. Mn. ADA! ann, hearing aservant comâ€" plain ofa pain in his back, said to him, ,‘.‘ The pain John, is not in your backâ€"it is in your mind.” “ Deed, sir, ” replied John, .“ gif yc’ll tak' it out o’ my back and pit in my mind, I'se be singularly obliged to ye." T Ano1dludy who lived not forfrom Abbots- ford. and from whom the “ Great U nknown” 3nd derived many an ancient tale, was wait- ;d upon one day by the author of “ Waver- 1y." On endeavouring to give the author- lhip the g0~by, the old dame protested, I‘ D’ye think, sir, I dinua ken my aiu greats hither-folk": hail?” How wretched is the man that hangs on by the Sworn of the great. To shrink from evfei'y dignity of man7 at the approach of u .loudlypiece of self-consequence, who, amid nll his tinsel glitter, and 5.1.31er hauleur, is but a creature formed as flue humblest pear gang who came into ihe world a pulling in- fant, and must go out of it, as all men must, I naked commâ€"Bacon. ,Suocxxxa Accmnmsâ€"In Gosfield, wi- dow Wirle‘l oun'vest child (a virl about __ E b 0 light years 0! age, was put on a horse to 23.5; Islaild‘s, in the Southern Sea. Tth such a people should be regarded with peculiar in- .jerest by all in this kingdom, from the nobl- . first Judy in it downwards, who know oftheir "insistence, is perfectly natural.â€"0nce a ' [Week - Tu: Fnsxcu Moreenâ€"There are seldom *nore than two children in a menage, three .‘It the utmost, whatever the reason may be, find these childern are commonly idolised both by father and mother, and the childern vain return have an actual cults for “ma mere." 01' the father one hears less; but the words ” ma mere," pronounced with a rtqin‘intonation, in the pulpit or on the ge never fail to set handkerchiefs in re- , :quisition in all directions. I remember an Amusing instance in a mole-drama by Du- . mas pare, in which a notorious bandit was boasting of his high and mighty deeds, and _, Van interrupted by a friend with the gross, remark: “ After all you are nothing but a‘ ,robber.” I“ Stay my friend,” he replied; . “ Ilhuve a mother.” Profound sensation in the audience. Every ear is pricked eager- ly.. The bandit resumes, “Once in every month, on the first day of the month, I leave my eagle eyrie; I descend into the I lowly plain. Crossing it with hasty and in- dignant steps, I enter the city of Valencia. There I enter a lofty mansion in the dead - of night. I mount the marble stairs. I ush a heavy oaken doorâ€"a chamber lies ‘_ eforeme ; in that chamber a couch; on that couch a woman, a venerable woman. I ap~ ‘ proach that sleeping saint. But dose she sleip’TI impress a kiss upon her sacred lips, 3nd sheâ€"she gives me back that kiss l Now idem to as I am a robber! Tremendous ex- plosien'o appltuse, and universal weeping. ' “fortnightly Review. ' He While raking hay, a few weeks Ago. The horse took fright and ran away, and the child falling off was dragged some dis- tgnce under the rake, when one tooth caught her dress, ran throughit, :mdnearly th ough Vthe little girls body. just beneath Ihe breast b‘oqe.‘ She survived, a great sufl’erer, for the Period of nine days, when death released her _rom all pain.-â€"â€"Chatham Planet. ~ Exmmnmxmf SWIXMLVG Faunâ€"A pendant to Lord Byron's tour-dc force, the crossing ofxlle Bosphmus, has been furnish- ed by Dr. Dulk n liloraturc of Stungmdt. That gentleman last week crossed the Lake of Constance in six hours and ten minutes, from Romanshorn (Switzerland) to Eicdcr- ichlhafen (Wurtemburg.) The breadth of the lake is over eleven miles. The bold docter was only attended by a companion in .Jittle boat, from whom, during his swim- ming feat, he now and then look a glass of wine, maintaining himscli during that. pro- ceeding by treading water. The New York Evening Peat of Saturday ~A VIRTL'OI'S Commnâ€"Strange as it may cppear, there actually exists in the world a colony in which flagrant violations of the Ten Commandments are unknown, the taste of_intoxicating liquors a mystery, except to thosevfew who may have had the misfortune to'be ill, and the preformauce of Christian doctrines in their fullest extent a matter of daily ractice. We allude to the l’itcarin 151311 3, in the Southern Sea. That such a The: Arrest of ’Ketc'humv. '1‘“:qu was the 67th anniversary of tho battle of the Nile. Five British vsternnl who were engaged in the fight "ill survive. mem is the holiday of death. In the Winter half of last year the death: in Eng- land were 266,488, against 229,032 in the six months of summer. .. “ “ ' John Mitchel is now permitted to walk out of his cusemute for awhile every day. Neithn Davin, Clay, nor Mitchel, however, ‘nre 31:. lowed to meet during their perambulatiouu. Letters from Tahiti give a very favour- able account of the progress ofcotten plant- ing in that island. One planter has clear- ed and lanted two hundred and fifty acres, at whicfi he employs six hundred labourers. The branch railroad from St. Paul to Elk River is a paying institution. The net to ceipts‘foi- the past two months had been $40,000, while the necessary expenses of operating the road have been about$14,000. Some anxiety has been caused in Lyons by a lurge number of workmen employed in the silk trade having been engaged to go to North Amenca, where silk factories have lately been established. The wonderful discovery by Mr. Gale, by which gun powder canbe rendered explosive or non-explosive at will, has already been fully noticed. It will inflice, therefore, to say, the experiments were repeated'at West- minister on Wednesday, in the presence ofa distinguished and criLical assembly with every possible success. President of Washington College, Lexing. ton, Va. This institution has been pretty nearly run out for some years past, but. they expect that Lee will “completely resumi- tme” it, and ” make it one ol'the most po 11' larand distinguished in the country. ' he youth of the South will flock around that illustrious man in unprecedede numbers." GEN.LE£.â€"-The Lynchimrgh Republican gays that ng_e_r_ul E. Leghgg beex:_cho_sen A Poucuus Pico'rwc'rs A LADY’S Hun. â€"â€"Une lady on the grand stand at the Sara- toga races told a newspaper correspondent that she had $28,000 worth of diamonds in her hair; that she felt perfectly “ safe," 88 no pickpockets were admitted within the gates, and her husband had put a policeman behind her with nothing else to do but see that her diamond head suffered no violutiom Tm: ontbmke of the Russian malady among cattle in London, wemu to hue awa- kened more than usual interest throughout England in the question of diaensed meat; and in London and several parts ofthe coun- try penalties have been in many cases inflict- ed on persons selling meat unfit for food, while ullicers of health geuerally are flit-ect- ing their attentiun to the prevention of the amine. NEW SORT or RnGt’:nY.â€"-â€"A man has been stealing pulpit Bibles from various disâ€" senting chapels in Essex, and when the chance has been alibi-dud him, helping him- self to the sacramental wine. He gains adâ€" mission to the chapel by pretending to be a bum inspeer with orders to look at the meter, and to sustain the character goes about with a pen behind his ear, an ink bottle attached to u ribun on his breast, and a hook in one hand and a hammer and screwdriver in the other. A CUSTLY Rminxknâ€"Stewart'spalatial residence, which is being erected at the cor ner of Thirtyâ€"fourth street and Fifth Aven- ue, New York City, is attracting consid'erkble utzention. It will be three stories high, with a basement. l‘he walls are white marble. The style ofarchitecmre 18 mixed Corinthian and Ionic. The residence will have a front on ’I‘hirty-fonrth street of about 145 feet; the Side on Fifth Avenue is 50 feet. The entrance to the house will be about 15 feet in width. The cost of the building is eati- inated at $1,200,000. It will be the most magnificent residence in the United States. BIRTHS. At Guelph, on the 116-111 ulL, the wife of J- M. Dunny Principal of Guelph Grammar School, Ufa son. - At Greenfield, 2nd Con. Vaughan, the wife of Mr. George Atkinson, ofa son. DIED. On Wednesday, the 30th u‘.t., at his rcsi~ deuce 4th 0011. W hizchurch, Henry Thomas, late of Shipton, near Mnrket-Weighlon, Yorkshire, England, aged 73 years. ' T0 RONTU M A “K HTS. Turonto, August 31. Nounâ€"Superfine hnid m $5 ("1; Extra $5 20 ITC$J 35; Douhle Exlrn. $5 75. Fall Whamâ€"In fmr demand. 3| a $1 05. Spring Wheatâ€"Al. 3S“ 0.") a ski UU Barleyâ€"«old m from 556 Kb 550. l’eas.â€"â€"Su~ady, from 50 43 556 per bnhl. Damâ€"m 4m,- fil) 42c per buhl. Hayâ€"from $7 U0 In .33!) 00 per mm Apples. 512’, “He {(3 $3 par barrel. liggs.-â€"Freshfrum wagons H {(2) 19h per Jot. [fuller-«Fresh is in huge suppiv at from 180 {(i) ‘ZUC per. lb. Beef-«In deumnd only for local consumption. Calves $4 (1) $6 each Sheep $3 00 ED $4 00 each, Lambs $3 (fit $4 Ulla. Palalcas~60 to H0 ctr. (new) per bushel. Strawâ€"frouS'I Ui‘to $9 00 par ton. IN THE MATTER 0" Hill -- IlUquu Luau J lHU uuuulalaucu, (ARCHIBA LD BARKER, of the Village of Markham, County ut‘York), have been up pointh Official Assignee of his Estate and Etl’ects ;â€"~aud they are required to produce before me within two mouths from this date, their Claims upon the said Estate, under oath, specifying the security they have, if any. and the value of it; and if none, stating the fact,-â€"â€"with vouchers in support of such claims. A. BARKER, HE CREDITORS ofthc Insolvent are notified that I. the undersigned. Markham Post Office, 3131 August, 1865. ‘VITUATED on one of the lend-n2 Stuck on y. Richmond Hill, containing I Kitchen. Sitting “cum and xvo Bedrooms There ll cun‘ ecu-d with the house, a large Garden well supplied with Fruit 'l'roeu, 51c. Rem. $36 a you. Apply on the premium to MRS. YOUNG. Richmond Hill. 1113.25. 1955. IS ficm abncrtmmwta. (Jul-(1 Wood tor Sale. Dwelling House to Let, INSOI.VENT ACT, 1864. CURDWOOD. for sale (Ilium. {Apply a! the " Herald” Office. Richnfgud CORDS of Drv BEECH and MAPLE News in Brief. ” JOSHUA (J. CUMMER, Ofl‘icial Aut'gmc. An Insolvent. mums ARTIST Gallery, Ambler’sflall. CARD P110 TOGRAPHS ! Reduced to $1 50 per dozen. fonhe man lnreo weekg, In tho propriolor muuda leaving u the oxpiulioi)»'of that timq. I U Tho-o wishing utru copies from old Neg-liven. mun bend in their onion immedi- ateiy; ' PHflTflfiRAPHIE ARTIST RS. Those indebted to the above no ro- quealed to cull and seule up forthwith. Richmond Hill. July 6. 1865. GALLERY: 1 48 KE‘NG ST. EAST, CA RD PIlO'l‘OGRA PIIS I 321306;!) To 3150 um noznx. ERSONS desirous nfrhaviug their Photo- graphs taken will find it to (hair advantngo to c'nll and exnm‘ne his specimens. as he is now' taking Picture: in nil the latest nylon of (he An at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Toronto. Juno 9, 1865. l-lm Cheese. Cheese. Cheese. Pn'ties requiring Cheese can rely on getting a choice adiolo a! I modeluo pnce. Richmond Hill. June 29, '65. BIBLE SflClETY DEPOSITORY, SCOTT’S BOOKSTORE. A Rooms. shunted ln fl-lfl has! Inlfinels pan of ‘he Village, and adjoining the Harald office. There is a good npening for n Watchmnkarr in this neighborhood . Apply at the Yuri: H: uld Oflica. Richmoud Hill, July 13.1865. 6 CHEESE 2 Richmond Hm, Jdnc, 1865; HAT THE COMMITTEE apnniltcd tu invnmli'znte lhe pruprielv bf Romnvinz the County Sent from the Guy of Toronto. ro- opeclfuily calls a Meeting of [he INIAMTANTS ‘ 0? THIS EMMY, Public-Meeting LM. "HOOD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, ’65, VAN NflSTilflNil'S HALL. When I fu" report of their deliberations will be submitted to the Meeting for \heir approval. Richmond Hill. Aug. 16, 1865. YOU Cx'\N GET A SET 01“ Double Harness for. . $15.00 Single Harness for. . - $10.00 WHAT NEXT 2’ EQUALLY LOW PRICES. In ELEPHANT and ROCK 01L. AI Wm. B. Pollock’n, 'ute Every C0] lns' \Vnrrnu ted Good Muchi uc Oils R‘chmoud Hill, July 518. 1865. Mme. Demurest’s Fashion Banks, Gâ€"ODEY! W H. Niger’s Pocket Backs, Pumas & Wallets SOOTT’S. chhnmnd Hill. July 98. I865 THAT PRIME MESS PORK. CHARLES SUDDABY, ‘VBI. ATKI NSON’S Cox-nu- b! Ton-on“ Street, Richmond Hi". Augunl 10 ’65. nu I All“ I "I:â€" u, "Influx-m- ARMENTS made to order. in the Lam! I Styfo, and 1‘ god fit warranted. UShop neuly opposite the Butwnvilh Poul. Ofico. Richmond HillI June 9,1865. J. PENROSE, CONVENIENT Shop to Re»nt._wixh two Savanna, Airgun 10. 1865 HAMS AND BACON! NOTHER Supplv, fully better lhnn the lust; for 016 sumo mouev. BUTTBNVILI B, MARKHAM. And all other Goods in the Line at RICHMOND HILL BRANCH All Anicles gunrranled Good and VERY CHEAP. AT At SEVEN o’clock. p. m. in SHOP TO RENT. TAKE NOTICE RICHMOND HILL. PRIME AMERICAN FOR A UG US'I‘: Tailor, I Chairman of Committee. 3570. HOST ETTHR, MJ), Sceretury of Cummiuae. G, A, BARNARD'S. (OVER nun-'5 noox ITORI.) RICHMORI" HILL. A. c, LAWRENCE, WM. ATKIVSON'S. ‘ND Provision Swro. 11-2 l-3m 8-“ DEAGUN'S TAMI“ MEBIGINBS ! Mukhlm. Augusk 17, 1865, N-O'I'ICE. Ll. Partial are hereby prohibited from no gocilting a NOTE, drawn by me Ind endowed bv WILLIAI Curran». in favour of Amulnl LAW, Imouming to $7 I5â€"dniod Angus: 16. 1865. and due one day after due. -â€"n no ulna hug bun received for thu above Tho “fest Ind bast_ Medicine. in inc in .Canada. HAS been appointed agent. for the County of York, for the above valuable Modi- cinnl. which have been befoto the Canadian public for the past seven years. and have. given universal Inlid‘aclionâ€"he can therefore. wiua‘ confidence”recommend (hundreds of Testimo- niuln could bo given if required, showing the benefix derived therefrom.) their use for their several virtues, Note. G. A. BARNARD DEACON’S FAMILY VEGITABLE PILLS Act gently yo! effectually: may be luken dur- ing any unploymenl, at any time, and even' hv the most delicate female. * . BITTERS. A! a generul'Tonic, or Strqng‘hening Mgdi- cino to brace and invigorate» the Iran-é. n‘uno can be buyer. DEACON'S S'I‘O MACHIC VEGITABLE‘ DEACON'S FILE OleTMEN'E.. A po'olh'ing’hud'hstringam applicuion ; mid-,‘u; far In an Implication can be of inny service, more smthing and much- mow utringenlvlhml any hhherlo prepared. The majority of cps» find speedy relief by its use. ()k H EAL ALL. An excollent remedy for Rheumatism. Erysi- pal”, Strains. Bruises. Cuts, Chi’blnins. Sore Turunl. and violent him! In Back onsidef [he ofi'ectu of the Heal All in the above canes arc astonishing, frequently removing all pain in, a few hours. ‘ DEACON’S WORKING MAN’S FRIEND DEACON'S VEGI'I‘ABLE COUGH PILLS One or two Doses generally remove the cold. DEACON'S Mixtura for Cholera, Diarrhea, and Summer Complaints, equal to if not bet- ter than any other medicine made. ' DEACON S uhrivnlled Cough Balsam, {or Coughl. Colds. Consumption. Asthma. «in. DEACON'S Antibillioua Pills. None bel- ter in use. < For Cuts, Cracked Heels. and all kinds of sure- on Horse: and Canlo. DEACON’S Eruplive Ointment for all kind of Ikiu diseases. meelwilh :Ih ml Iavor lmm me pnmlc. We requi’ro zlomulling‘ofltlm kind to rondor out-side doors prouf’ag’a‘insfi‘axr and frontâ€"this invenlion will doubtless "1651' this also, and will be found both cheap and efficient It commends itself to the judgement all hoaewhu investignlo the matter. us being calculated to nave fuel, and to render a family residenco more healthy and eractive. Mn. Wu. (3. MAC”. Sumâ€"Your Air-tight Door moms iikely In meelwim {ihgml favor from {he pnhljc. 7 Having adopted the principle in my resi- dence. you hav- theyeb)‘ the (out "Mensch. ‘hat I conoiuer your potent worthy the attention V of the public. Sunâ€"Having tried Ly‘crurmil’aient Mr-tight and Frost-lproof Door.” 1 have mason lu behave thn! it is an vxcollem couuivnuco, and calculu- ted lo comnhute much to the komfnn of the (a who adopt it. I am of opinion that much is" wuud‘will b3 required to heat a house in the winter season if your patent is applled to ma oumido doors of I residouco. Mn. Wu. MACH. Mn. Wu. MACEY. SIRâ€"I have examinad your model of newly invamed dnor, and consider it superior to nnv thing I have seen for stopping draught! and frost, and “1in it will greatly save l'uel,suye heahh and prewm damage from front. It is likewise cheap. Yours, &c.. W. G. CASTELL, CONFECTIUN ARY I \‘V. G. C. on“: at all [he Stores between Toronto and Richmond Hill every two weeks. ind supplies Cont‘emionury of u|| kinds at the Lowest Wholesaln prices. Toronto, In); ‘20, 1865. EMAlNlNG in the Rir‘hmond Hill Pos Ofiice. on let August. .1865 : B mmbi. John Bro-won. Sara Chapman. George (lobar. Paley Elliott, Mrs. Mary Elliott. Mary Ann Grunt. George Gamble, William Hill. Dr. Henrick. Adnm anuock, J. H, , Mordeu. Jacob Prentiss, Mrs. , F Sullmrlund. John Sheppard. Chm-lei Velie‘ Mrs. ILA. Wilkinson. Elilabeth Walker, Jame} \Vouds, Mary White, James. " RICHMOND Hun, August 10. 1865. AFFAIRS OF THE LATE Mr. GE ORGE DOVE. Ll; DEBTS due or accruing due to the Estate of GEORGE DOVE. late of the Township of Markham. yoelllnn. decanted. are to he paid to the undersigned, and nllClaim'a are (0 be sent into him fur Liquidalinn. he hav- ing been appointadjdmiuislrnmr of tho person- .1 Estate and Effects ofkhe said deceased. Dated at Richman Hi”. this second day of August. 186.5. Infant School. Open an Infant School On MONDAY. the 7th instant. and will be happy to receive the patron-go of pmuu who have children of a under ago. 3 ' PATENTED. JUNE 13. 1865. : JAMES LANGSTAFF. M Richmond Hill. July. 1865. 5 Richmond Hill. Aug": 4, .1855. PURE AND UNAUULTERATED Tight and Frustâ€"Pmnf flour! 363 YOnge Street», Toronto. EGS to intimnm to the inhabitants of Rich- ‘ mond HI“ and vicinitv, that she‘imondu to MISS ALICE HAYWARD DE ACON'S LINIMENT. MACEY’S RICHMOND HILL, July 20th, 1865. RICHMOND H1L_L, July lat. 1865. List of Letters JOHN DUNQUflB. M D.,1~;.q. Yours truly A MOS WRiGHT, M.P.P . RICKHOND HILL. July 4, 1865. MANUFACTURE“ OF M. 'I'EEFY, Postmaster. JOHN MORTLEY Administrator . M. TEEFY. RM. Richniond Hill 114 NEAR CHURCH I'l‘ltll'l‘, 13 prepared to wait upon any who need his profrlsionnl services in order to preserve their taéth, or relieve suffering and luppl)’ naw teeth in the moat approved Mylo. A150 1.0 rogu- lalo (he teeth of those who need it. Conluhnlion freo. nud all work warranted. DENTISTRY. w. c. ADAMS, o. o. s., W. S. POLLOCK, BBEAMIBISWIT BAKER Richmond Hill Bakery! I EGS have to notify the pubhc that ha ha: put-churned the businous and good will of J. Haywnd’s establishment. and that hein prepared to furuiph BREAD Ind FANCY CAKES to those who mly honor him with their patronage. l’iclNic p§niea and Tea Meetings supplied at the lowest possible rate: and on the shortest nulice. Store and Dwelling in he let! Richmond Hill, June, 1865. CENTRALLY situated in the best part of ihe Village~well adapted for n Milliner. Shoemhkor. 'I'nilor or 'l'in Smith *tlw Inner is much needed in the village, no shop being within four miles. and an excellenl Trade might he done. The Hausa contains {our rooms, pamry and splendid cellar. wood shed pum u,,and other conveniences. with a small gardan" attached. 'Rem moderate. Enquire of G. A. BARNARD. The first of {he kind ever sold in the neighbor hood, and the finest. most heallhv. and econo- mical Tea impound, A trial wnl convinces of it; qupgriority. Also. jun: received, a. very fino Quality of Yqung' and Old Hyson Teas. only ( 33 9d per 1b. ; finest Msyune, Yeung Hyson, J span and Black Teas, 4s 8d per 1b. At Wm. S. Pollock‘s. Into TO EPICURES IN TEA! A. Barnard's. Richmond Hzll,‘Aug. 16, 1665. 11-“' Good Commoh Vinegar. . . Good Halt Vinegar . . . ... . Heal Malt Vinegar...“ . . . ... Bordmmx Villagur. . . \ . . . . . Best “’hite Wind Vinegar. At Wm. S. PoHock's, lam Sewing Machines. HE ONLY PRIZE awarded for Fumilv Sewin Machines bv Nib Judges at {he Provincial xhibilion, held in London. Sept. 24th. 25m, 26m and 27m, was given £0 R. M, ‘n'nnzer & Co. ' Combination 43: Singer PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. They him look the First Prim fnr Famin Sewing Machines with R. M. Wunzer «Kn Co's. Combination, a"! [he Provincial Fair held at Toronto. Sept. 29, 23. 24-. 25 and 26. 1862,51”! also first prizes was nwurdfid to their Singer [or mwhul‘agiory; a > A .v. June. 1865. WANZER 8: CD’S nu u... The Figipflxl‘m firize was also given for N109. I and ‘2 Sipggr'p Mm_mfacluring Marillinea. Prizes ofa similar character were also awarded Wnnzer‘s 6L Co's. Family Sewing Machine and Wanzor & Co's: Singer’s Mnchipop over all others, by the Bohrd of Arts and Manufac- 1uroq, a: the Mechanics Insiilule. 'I‘oromo. VINEGflRS! |uxus, n| mu "um-mun,“ ... ...... v. . -w...“ They also took First Extra Prizes M the several Cdunly Agricultural Fairsâ€"at Hamil- mn. Paris, Gnlt. SI. Thqmas. Buumsville,\\"luit- by, Cbbourg. Bowmanvllle; in fubtpver)‘ place where lllrey have heen‘exhibilod. All orders strictly amended to. [17' Winner, 6'1, Co.'s C‘ombinhfinii and Wanter & Co.’a, Singer.excal any Machines that war were manufactures in the United States qr Canada.) R. M. Winder 8:. Co. have anticoaded in uni- ting the most valuuMe prnperlies ofthe Wheeler 6L Wnlson and singer Machines. and remov- ing thosa puinm which were not desirable in a First Class domosuc nrlicle, by Hiding some new invnxmons (for which they have secured a pawn! in Canadaflmve succeaded in producing I:I|,' a perfect Sewing Muchine,w hich being simple in its principles is oasil) understood, requiring lean than an urdinnry amount ol'skill in its oparnxlon. lls accurate construciion renders it liule liable (0 get out of repair, and ii is ensil? adjusted. The public, on examinalion. wil be convinced of in adwnluges over all others now in use. Every family should have a Wan- zer & Cu.’s Combination Family Machina. 95 King Street East. Toromo. "VAâ€"Ii Wnnzer & Cog-I Sowingr Ma. chino: hear [he slump of R. M. Wanner an 00., Hamilton, o'.\ the plate; Richmond Hill. July 14. 1865, ENGLISH MAEAZINBS l PA RKER CROSBY, Agent. chhmond Hill, June 8. '65. 1-1! Richmond Hill. July 27,1865. Good \Vords, for July, Sunday Magazine, for July, Chamben‘s Journal, for June Orders rocoived for :11 the Periodicnk and Muguinoi In . SCOTT'S Richmond mm. Jun. 1665 OR great strength. fine flavoured, Ind delicious drinking. just get some of our -dried Java Young Hysnn Tea Cheap and Good G. A. BARNARD’S. FIRST PRIZE Chemist 8: Druggisi, RICHMOND HILL It. H. Hall, . .h 4d gaunt] .. . . ls 8d gallon . . . .25 0d gn'lon . . . .‘2s 611 gallon . . . ~36 Ud gallun ltf G-lf 8-H Dry Goods Groceries,399§s_8}§[loes; Thornhill, June 30, 1865. Cotton Goods 50 per cent. below last year. Dress Goods in greth variety. Fin per cent. Discount for Cash. ’ , JOSHUA R EID, ‘ MONTREAL HOUSE. THORNHILL;., “YORK HERALD” BOOK STORE; Richmond. H111, _ At Lower Prices than is Charged in Toronto, B 0 OKBINDING’, Which Will be done in plain or the best style of Art,at moderate charges." "1 Richmond Hill. May_1865. ' LOOK HERE; SCHOOL BOOKS Men’s Long Strong Boots, from - $1 75 Men’s Good Cobourgs, from - - l 25 Women’s Fine Boots, from ' - - ‘00 “ Slippers, from - -‘ â€" - 0 63 “ Gaiters, from - - - 1 75 Children’s and Boy’s Boots, from 130 upward. CustomerWork done as usualâ€"the best, cheapest and neates Sell Boots Cheaper than any in the village, at lstPrize for Single&Double Harness WM. HARRISON’S East York and Markham Societies, at their Union Exhibitions held at Markham Village. ' North York Agricultural Society held at New Market. King do do held at Laskey. Vaughan do do held at Burwick. Also bv Yonge Street Agricultural Society, at Richmond Hill, for th. King Vaughan Also by Yonge 5 past three years- Confident from his above successes and the patronage he has hitherto received. that he an. wi‘ intending purchasers. W. H. respectfully solicits we inspection of his present stock of Richmond Hill, June 1865. SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, Together with a good selection of other Articles in connection with tho T‘mdu. which ha is praphred to dispose of a! Low Prices. It?" éoila’rs' are: ali Warranted. GROGERY AND PROVISION WM. ATKINSON; Begs leaVe to return thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on hnn. and in asking ncominuanco oftlm same, would slate that ha keeps annually on hand tlm choibasl and best lot of w ~ - w ®&%%%%% «y x v l a . AND PROVISIONS - To be obtained north I Particular attention given to FLOUR AND FEED ! CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE! W. A. Would call Special attention tn his [13' T’s., for which he has won no high a feputalion. ' They are the finest flavored in the market. OIL CAKE. OIL CAKE. OTL CAKE. Cobstantl) a" hand, which no pmsou that keeps a. Horse. Pig. or should be witnwut. ' . Richmond Hill. June 1865. FIRST PRIZE HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT, And all other Articlon usually kept in a Grocery Store : glue. on hand a good wonmont of Richmond HilL has. “65 "DRUGS AND FANCY GOODS, 5. )e obtained uorlh of Toronto, among which will be found '1 Sugars, Candles, Cheese. Spices. Raisins. Oranges. Crackers, Fish, Humkn Bacon. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. GENERAL STATIONERY FRESH ARRIVALS OF ‘0! GO! GO! II? CALL A’l‘ By ‘he following Agricuhnm Societies z To which has been awarded the FOR YOUR. STORE. TO THE AT THE AND ROBERT SIVERS’ 3-3m l-Jm

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