1We hear much said about the uncer- tainty ofhumau life, but we are apt to ignore the fact that it is only to man's in- dividual existence that this uncertainty attaches. Nothing is more conclusively established, for example,- than that the dread reaper’s scythe cuts aclcan swarth .overthe surface of our earth every thirty three‘years, garnering into eternity, durâ€" ing every century, so to speak, three full succesSiv'e crops of humanity. '1‘h‘i1s every year,:is it wings its ,flight,takcs note of the death throes of thirty million mor- tals, who at thereto of one in every sec- ond oftimepr ninty thousand each day,ex- perience a change of Worlds. Their places are supplied by births of' equal number, and this new grthh springs 11p to meet its fate from the same sickle’s inexorable sweep. One quarter of all who are born die before reaching seven years of age; bniy one¢half pass their seventeehthyear. There is, therefore, a natural law of mor- tality, the operations of which, while they may appear eccentric, uncertain, and irregular, as to individuals, are ï¬xed, Systematic, and calculable when applied to masses or communities of lï¬Cnt For instance, an English Writer has asserted that outof 100,000 per-Sons born at any particular time, a Certain number will yield up their life in each year ; in other Words, the aggregate will be diminished in an increasing but regular proportion till none are left alive. OF the entire number named, only oneâ€"half will reach forty‘ï¬ve years of age; ($0,941 will live to-the age of twentyâ€"nine; and out of the survivors exactly one in a hundred will die in the following year. 37,996 will live to be sixty years old; and 1,121 will die in their siiitieth year". So nicely, as well as frequently, have such observations been made, that rules com- ]Sarat'i‘vely correct, may even be applied ‘t'dlargc numbers of people of the same age. Taking 10,000 persons of the age of ï¬fty-two, we Wlll ï¬nd that 152 will die before reaching ï¬ftyâ€"three, and so on. It is said that, with reference to the Whole population of London, the same dumber of' deaths by consumption occur in that city each year, and similar regu- larity is conï¬dentially predicated of the yarious other contingencies to which life is subject. 2Mr. A. McMaster and James Loyd provâ€" ;eH'in'cumbrauces amounting to $2300. ‘r Mr. Robert Sullivan for plaintiff; Mr. R. A',’,§5§gf_is.on for defendant. A.Bug,,that was left at the Germania hot~ 91 New York, two months since, suddenly took ï¬re on Sunday and‘ on being reï¬ioved mthe sidewalk exploped with a terriï¬c re- 'oi1.'; About twenty perwnswem injured 1th 'elnlosion_ . . ' _ he Church Times says it is iixformed‘on high authority that the Bishop of London has formally ajjplied to the government; for a royal commission to .revise the rubric! of the-Prayer-book; "An ofï¬cial report just‘publi‘sh‘e‘d at Con- ï¬tiï¬t‘itinoplestates the'r'u‘miber bf victims of 'thgï¬holera in Tux'key't'lii'slyear :to have been barely 11,000,- wbiéh is'much belpw_ what was supposed; W. V. Southernâ€"Values whoie premises at $2,400 ; measured premises trom outside ; defendant would not. let me enter; made enquiries ofAtkinsou and othel‘s as to the éï¬nditiun oflfuilding; they gave me the simie description as Mr. Stokes; there is no land in Aurora worth $50 per foot; this is the highest price in Newmarket; Boyd’s ï¬ro‘ï¬erty-i: not worth more than $17~_ per foot; $2,000 is a fair price for Ashton’s phice; convex-sod with Mr. Stokes as to his vhiu’ntiOn s'ome months ago; told him I vflued- it at $2,400; he said his did not diï¬er much from mine. -' Long People will Live , ‘Mvpnfhejixdge’s chm-g", the jury, after retiring, brqughtviu a verdict for defendant. .(William Atkixismiâ€"â€"â€"'-Built the house on the south myself; the buildings, excava~ ï¬rms, and collar 'Cos‘l only $438; have been told by Boyd and Arnold that the south lot (:93! only $400; offered to sell my own lot for $800, that is, at $17 per foot, in a better situation than Boyd’s ; I would give my own and Tracy's and Atkinson’s 1013 for wlmt Boyd’s has been valued at by Stokes, and I Would not accept Boyd‘s for any one of them ; James Boyd sold the north lot for $700, with a building on it which was in- sured for $400; land was more valuablethmi than now 5 $12 per foot is avery fair price for Boyd’s land ; would sell my lot and house 'for $2,000 ‘ I \, . FOR Tm: PLAINTIFF, Seth Ashtonâ€"Valued premises at $2,400; the north lot was bought for $280 in 1857 oï¬1858 5 my lot is 58 feet on Yonge street by 200 feet; and the house cost $1,048; it has six feet more front than Boyd’s, and is it better business stand ;‘ will give a clear deed to my, premises for $2,000 ; Tracy’s and Atkinson’s can be bought in same pro pointim); would not take Boyd’s place for hither one. Benjamin Pearsonâ€"valï¬Ã©d premises at $4,?55; the land at $45 per foot. ‘ XG‘eorge, Mooreâ€"Valued premises at $4,900 ; would give $4,000 for them. grabs 'éipiééiéii: John Gordon, buildexâ€"Exa‘mined and measured the premises ; agreed with Stokes nearly; valued land on south lot at $45 per footyfli'd' not value by comparison with other lots ; dld not inquire what land was selling at per foot; did not. know how much this lap‘d'li'aï¬â€™cost ; did not inquire. John‘Phillipsâ€"‘Examined and measured premises; value them at $4,960;- land at $50 perifoot; heard of Hughes’s lot selling for $800, but it was subject to a lï¬ortgage ; do not know amount of mortgage ; pro )erty iu‘A‘urora most valuable néar Post (silica ; didn’t value by comparison with other lots 5 do not know how lots had been s'elli'ng’ in Aurora; did not inquire ; did not know or inquiggwhat land hayl cost. the south lot were worth $690; 'and the é’outh lot itself; 20 by 160 fe‘et,‘ worth $900 the whole" property beina‘ worth $54,928 58 ; ’h’eatd ber, Southartf’s valuation after trial in fume: case ;~‘thiiik I Said mine was some- Where near Southard’s; judged of value of thé‘land by that in Ne‘wm’arke‘t, ‘where the best price is $55 per foot; estimate this pro- perty.ati$45.; before valuing made enquiries 'oijr.‘ Doan ; he 01' his Son had sold a lot north of Wellington street; do not know how much from it had; did not go to see it; (19 not remember the price ; do not know howland has been selling in Au'rvra ; can: not say how much it is werth per foot on Yonge street; did not inquire except as be- forestated; did not inquire what defendant’s land had cost: iii-(iii ‘by’ 160 feet id depth 5 buildings on 'I‘ine owner of the Plank is requmtod all‘Mr. Hng9 agd claim his property. Richmond Hill, gee, 26, 1565, char.) Hisia. Michaél Hislop. John Hilep, Jane Johnson. Jacob Jo‘huson, Re -, 'H Jewill, Mary Kennedy, John r H E ABOVE REWARD will be paid .to ihé pai‘tx whd will give such infbrinalion that will leaf! to [I16 apprehension and convivc- \ion of the Young S'coqnd.els. ï¬hu. on thq evening 0! Wedn’es'd'ay. the 261]) histqflpulbd down the F‘én'ce in “Uni of a [of on Richmond Hill, and Inid a Plank across n_ \ wad-Way lead- ing- [0 the ahbp dl'Mr. Wm. Hodge, Mm the intention Uf tripping hum er others up when enteriu. the house, EMAJNING in the Rir‘hmond Hill P 03} Jél .milst November. 1865: Alvin; Thomas 3 Ken], ’5‘. Andbi'son, Andrew Linte’n, Jnhn ‘ Atkinson. James Lambert. Robert Agn‘éw, Wm, Lgatford, Wm. Benrard; H G. Lawrance. Miss A. Bunms. James L’éuder, .iohn (2) Brillin‘vzer, .eil ‘hss S‘ A. M. Booth, Michael Mordul, Jacob Uriiiing’e'r, Mary Mathewson, ‘Vms' Booker, W. M. Mathie, W. Brillingbr. Jnco Monrin, Bridget Buolhbv, Edwin Macbeth, Thos. CovgroVe. Barns‘y McKercher, Pete? Dunldp, Mrs Hannah McLean. Lachian Dancy, Archibald Manir, Alex. Duil, Mnfy 03t0|‘,.idhli Espny, Ju'uph Poguc, Thomas Flyvr. Lizzie A. I’onuy. VVi|linm Eyer. David Qiiaxiéia,.an. H. Ever. Abraham RumbleJohn Farrell, An‘d‘rew Shirk. Daniel} Grunl. G‘Borge Sii'nes‘, Edwa'd Hutchinson, Mr. (Tea~Sli|ilerialld, aim char.) Simpson. Jamas Hisia. Michaéi Smith, Lawreucp Hislop. John Seager, Edmund Hilep, Jane 'l‘umkinnI Jane Johnson. Jacob VnuarrL Mr. Johnson, Re -, 'H. “Ulnaan ( Wash-Boa Jewill, Mary VViIcox, R' 1). Kennedy, John Washington, John M. 'I‘EEFY. RM 1 FOR SALE OR TO RENT, Al the Elgin MEN‘S. Richmoila Hill. For fur- tllurparliculars apply 6n†the premises to the proprietor, Just call and $490 the NE W GOODS. Late WILLIAM TRENCH,‘ Sim. Richmond Hill. Nov. 2‘ 1865. 973 Why! At W. S. Pollock’s Store, Where you will ï¬nd the Nicest Variety in the neighborhood, as well as Ladies’_ScarfS, Sontags, Berlin Wool Hoods, Shetland Falls, Cashmere and Cloth Gloves, Ladies’ and Children’s Plain and Fancy Lambs Wool Hose, Saxony Flannels, and Lamb's Wool Yarn in e‘ conceivable color. Blacksmith’s & Wagunmaker’s G. ,A..; Barnard’s. Richmond HJIV Nov. '2, INS-5. 22>†FIVE BBLLAH’S REWARD y n SHOP AND H DVV ELLI NG HOWE ES, Nom- 39 hri.... ....‘ Fall WIN-M 1‘9 bushel Spring VVheul do Bark-v du l’ease do 08m do Potatoes do Hay ï¬tnnh... .....‘ Straw do .........‘ “ntlel’ '39 HI .L Eggs 39m; . Apples 73,9 Br] MARRIED On Thursdajl', the 2nd inst, at Rofllsay’ County of W’el ington, by the} Rev. David Anderson, Mr. GEORGE DOUGLAS to Miss MARION THOMPSON SCOTT, both of Teviot- dale, Minto. A remedy for special cases. fnur ddg’rees strongar than the above; price Five Doliars per box. ' A PRIVATE CIRCULAR to Ladies with ï¬ne agnatomical engravings. Sam. free on receipt of directed envelope and at m]). Send for Dr. HARVEY’S Private Medical Adviser, a‘ddaessed to feumles . llll) pages, giv- ing lllll lustrublions, 10 cents required for pust- age. 11' you cannot purchase the pills of your druggilehey will be Sum by mail. post-paid Rome from observation, nu receipt of One Dollar, by Dr, J. BRYAN. CollAulli1Lg l’hysiman. l’.(). Box 50 9. 442 Broudwuy, New York. 16 a never-failing remedy for the removal of Oh- struclions. no matter f'mn what. cause they arise. They are safe and sure and will restore nature in every case. They ar€ also eflicm cioua in all cases of Weakness. Wlmes. l’roâ€" lapsus,.&c. Suld In Boxes containing 60 Pills Price, OM: DOLLAR. lfyou require a reliable remedy to remore you use Dr Han-verayï¬s Female Pills, RemoVe Headache, Dizziness, ,VGiddiness. DrO‘Wsiness. Unpleasant Dr‘sams, Dimuass of Sight, Indigozuun, Cleanse the Stomach and Bowels, Insure NEW LIFE in the debilitatel and RESTORE TH r: SICK T0 PERFECT HEALTH, Try them ! they‘dnh cost 25 cents, andif you cnunul: gm them of your druggist. send the money to Dr. J. BRYAN, Consultation Physi- cian, .142 Broadway. PA). Box 5079. and they will be will by ‘rBlurï¬ of mail. 15 No Change of Dietjlis Necessary and they can be usud without detection. ' Each box containsrfio l‘iils, Price On: Domini, if you cannot get them ufyourdruggist. they will be sent by mail securely sealed, with full in- structions. that insure a cure. on'receipt of the money ; and a pamphlet of 100 pages on the errors of yomh. the consequences and remedy. sent, free: [0 cents requireï¬ for postage Ad- dréss ‘Dr. J, BRYAN. Consulting Physician, Pl). Box. 5079. 44‘) Broadway, New York ‘ 16 EEWAWS EEE‘E HMS Purify the Blood. 1min ï¬nncrtiï¬kntmtï¬. Youthful Indiscretion, Seminal Loss. Nightly Emissions, and Slensuni Dreams; Genital; Physical and Nervous Debi- lity. Imp‘monca, Gleet. Sexuhl Diss‘ases. &c MC RE VALUABLE THAN [GOLD ,x ‘ ' ' Are warranted Ill all cases, for the SPEEDY and PERMANENT CURE ox'all diseases from sexual excess9s or ‘ BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS ! W GLAD NEW’S HERE DID YOU BUY YOUR TORONTO MA RVK ETS. Tumuto, Nov; 9. 9 (m @ $3 on hem 1‘9, hushel........ I 4.") @ I 60 VVheul do ........ l 90 @ 120 du 9 :13 @ o 79' Dr. Harvey’s Golden Pills. List of Letters 1‘0 LdfllES, FOR THE UNS‘ORTUNHE‘ variety, with his l’ioard) to call 0 6’9 0 34 0 50 I3 00 10 an 0 24 o 20 3 00 osl PENSYLWJIH AR!!! BAMBI†3321K flll. Lamp Chimni‘éshLamp Burners, W'ické a_nd Lanthomé, with hing ever had. waxith or thought of in a Country Store. Late Teas that areTeaS I Elephant, Machin and Paint OILS, COAL ()[L LAMPS in great VARIETY IQ pfepai‘éd i’d‘ wait upon any who need his professional services in order to preserve their teeth, or relieve suï¬'eving and supply new teeth in the mos: approvedstyle. Also to regu- late the teeth of those who need it. Richmc‘nd Hill, September 951-, 1865 DENTISTRY. A great variety of men’s heavy all wool Tweud Pants, from 103. per pair, A great variety of men’s heavy Black Cusixnere Pants, from 155 to 305 per pair. A largn Iol of all “fool Canadian Twued. Full Cloth, Broad Cloth. Cnssime‘re. Doeskin and B‘ï¬aver "Cloth Fancy Saxuney Flannels in great varieiy of colors. as also the best as<ortm5m of men’s Wincev, Twood. scarlet and fancy Flannel Shirts, evor offered in the neighborhood. our an make, long, Strong, Warm and Durable, from 63. 3d. to I73. Ed‘ each. V , ,, .V I.-. Iâ€... yd. ‘ i I Ladios’ Grayâ€"“lid AIqunl Tweed and Full'd Cloth, from 25 6d from ls 3d p1 per yd, V' ‘ An excellent assul Hdavy l’elersham, 2 vdï¬ wide, 5:: per yd. wonl Socks. 1 Heavy Blue Linsey \Nv’oolseyJ‘ro-n 1s 3d per yd Ladlss Whlte Cm Heavy VVhiIney Blankets. from $3 tp $8 pair, I to ls eahn. White Flannpls, from ls IOJd per pd. With a splendid assortment of Wool Yarn, in all colors and prices Sell Ilis Teas at the 0M Prices. w. c. ADAMS, D. D. s- 1 Before the assodment is broken; Good F30,er (‘ntfmh from 8N per yd. I All-wool Scarlet Flannel. from 18 9d 10 23 9d Gnod Blvachéd Cations. from 7§d per yd. per vd. ' Good Plain \‘Vinceys. frnm 8H 10 HQ] par yd. ) Heavy Canton Flanuei', from ls 3d per yd; †Good Cohourgsflu various colors. from ls 3d Ch'oice Fancy Flanucls for shirts. from Is 61) per yd. ' per yd‘ ‘ 1 Good 4-4 Br'o'vivn‘. Grey and Black Mohairs, FancyWonl Mufflers, from 1036 t8 3:! 9d each. NIH por yd' Ladies’ECasemere Gloves, lfrom &d to 23 6d A nice 10! of Checked Winceys, [Ud [Aer yd. per vnir _ ' Blue Denhns. ftom 7§d per yd: Gents Cloth Glows. From Is 10% to 55 per pr. Blank Manila moth. from 4:: per‘vd. Girls \Vhile Lambs Wool Hose, (heavy) 15 3d Union 'I'weeds. for Boys wear. from ls 3d per _ » per pair. N61; to be surpassed if equalled with Cheaper or As the best mannor of conducting business-â€"alike to the aivuntage of the consumer and the tradesmanâ€"â€"and acting on thus‘e principles he is determined [t bs'mg imnossible to Enumerate the pz'icgs of salixfy the public that SUITABLE GOODS, , , , v .7 _.._ .Nu ...â€" .kum um [an uujun, uuualsuug ul um lm‘gflsl. “DEEPER. ‘V\/ and mom varied assortment of' goods,â€5|litable for the comlng sepson. oï¬'ered on Rich- mond Hill, which hth been purchase-d prior to the 'recent :1 dvance in the market, and will be found exCeedlngly low in p‘iéé. Strictly adhering to the old adage WENTER GOODS. His Advertisement Small Proï¬ts Quick Reiurns |53 KING STREET EAST, 39 and 40 MARKET SQUARE, TORONTO, Nov. 2, 1865. 522 3m M. S. POIJDCK has now received his Fall Stock, consisting of the largest. -heapesn and most varied assortment of‘ mods."suimhln rm Hm mmm" mum.“ na‘nma m. mnh. THE PUBLIC IN THE EBEINTRY AND THE EITY! Our Afrangement,.l)olicy and chief object this season,. and sihge commencing busi- ness, has been to Pstnblibh mutual appreciation betwt’ed ourselves ‘and all classes of INSPECT OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK. Fine flavored Youlig' Hyson Tea. 33 6d per lb. Pure do Mnyulie do, 45 6d per lb. Old I‘lyhmi Tea, unequalled, 45 {’d par lh. Fine strong and full flavored Black, Japan, and Java Teas, from 45 M to 55 Dress Goods; Woollens,‘ . Napérjr, Shawls, ’ .BIankets‘ Cottons, Maii-tles, Flannels, Linens, Hosiery, Shirtings, Winceys, Gloves, Carpets, ‘ Yarns, Haberdashery,- Damasks, Tailors’zTrimmings Richmond Hill, Nov. 1. 1865 Also an excellent assortment (if READY-MADE CLOTHING, 82c. 8:0. Consultation free, and all workrwarmmed. gone, 1865.~ ' - 2-1?! To attain PRINGLNL awry/GIFTS & PRESENTS 95 King Street East, Toronto, 1865. FALL TRADE. 1865. Trusting that his Customers may Read ! For Strength and flaVor he defies dompetiton LTHOUGH there has been an advance fully ten per c last m mtï¬. [he Subscrlï¬er, having pur'cï¬ased before ‘he PX'I‘ENSTON and Improvements of Premises and Stock now‘ complete 1 anartmenls,’ embracing thej leading descriptions of Paine and attentive assistants. 1: EA». cHuncl-‘l snum'r, CHEAP ANIS @0615; WINES AND LIQUORS, which completely, it is only necessary that you should give us a call, and ATKINSON. Terms: Cash; NO'Sccond' Price. G. A. BARNARD’S; is not mi Empty Boast X Lmrn ! ! Mark I ! i and sa'isfy their wants with » .» S. POLLOCK; Ram‘ï¬mgaï¬ BAKER EGS leave to nopiTy 1h}: iiï¬hllc that he his 1 “purchased the Basiliess and good will of J. liay'ward’s establishment. and that heis prepared to furnish BREAD and FANCY CAKES to those who may honor him with their patronage. Richmond Hill Bakery! per vnir _ ' Gents Cloth Glows. From ls 10} to 55 per pr. Girls While Lambs Wool Hose, (heavy) ls 3d per pair. ‘ V Ladios’ Grby'nï¬d Fancy Lambs-wool Hose. from [S 3d pm‘ pair. An excellent assurlmenl of Childrernu Lambs- wonl Socks. from 6§d to ls per pair. Ladlss Wlllle Cambl'ic‘Handkerchiefs, from 4d to ls eahn. ' PicV-Nic pgrlies and Tea Meatings supplied at the lowest possible rates and on thQ shaman notice. All orders strictly attended to, Richmond {1311! ano. all Goods in a circular, the following list wil a general assortiï¬eut of aviary- cent in Teas witlnh the e advance continues to 1865‘ QQ-Sm H! “Inâ€; "CHEAP, AT BBABUN’S PAMiLY mnmmsé: flï¬â€˜Oot arts _are all Wafranted. G.‘ .A. BARNARD HAS bgén appointafl agent. for the County ‘_ of York, for the above valuable Modi- cines. which hava been before the Canadian public for the past seven years, and have given universal satisfactionâ€"he can therefore. with conï¬dence, recommend (hundreds of Testimo- nials could be glven if required, shewing the beneï¬t derived therefrorri,) their use for their several vii‘luas, ' Togelhef with a good selection of other Ariiéles in cop'nrie‘ctinn with the Tradu. which he is prepared to dispose of at Low Frieda; Th3 safest and best Meéiéines Vin) h's’b' in . .' Canada. DEACON’S FAMILY VEGITABLE PILLS Am gently yet efl'ectually: may be taken dur- ing any emplpym'eut, at any time. and even bv the mést tie-“cute female. Conï¬deiitfrom his aï¬kï¬Ã©Ã© Sheeoâ€˜ï¬ s and tile pï¬ironaéa ES hï¬siiitï¬erte receiVéd. [Haiha can suinmandmg pfliciiasers. W. I . respectfully solicits tne inspection of his prbSeht stdck of BITTEBS. As a générdl Tonic, or Stren‘étheniné Medi- cine to brace and invigorate: the frame. none can be better. DEACON’S PI LE OINTMENT. A soéthing and astringent applicuion : and, as far as an application can be of any service, more soothing and much more astringent, than any hitherto prepared. The majority of cases ï¬nd speedy relief by its use. An excellent remedy for Rheumatism, Erysi- pelas, Strains. Bruises. Cuts, Chi'blains. Sore Throat. and violent Pains In Back or Side. the effects of the Heal All in the above cases are astqnishing, frequently removing all pain in a few hours. DEACON’S VEGITABME COU’GH PILLS >DEACON’S unrii'alled Cough Balsam, for Coughs, Golda, Consumption. Asthma. &c. SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS One or two Doses g’eli‘ér'ally Yem‘cve the cold. DE‘ACQNES Mixture T6:- Choleru, Diarrhea, ulna Sumupar Cqmplaims, equal to if not bet- ter thin; ahy other medxcine made. D‘EACON’S Antibillious Pills. None bet. ter in use, fly the following Agricultural Societies '. East York and Markham Societies, at their Union Exhibitions held at Markham Village. 7 North York Agricultural Sociéty held at New Market. King do do held at Laskey. Vaughan do do held at Burwick. > Also by Yoï¬ge Street Agricultural Society; at Richmond Hill, for the past three years. DEACON’S WORKING MAN’S FRIEND OR HEAL ALL. DEACON'S S'I‘OMACHiC VEbiTAisLE For Cuts, Cracked Heels, and all kinds of sores on Horses and Came. 1st Prize for Singleï¬zfloubleï¬arness DEACON'S Eruptive Ointment for all kind of skin diseases. “YORK HERALD†BOOK STORE Richmond H111, ' At L 1‘ prices than is Charged in Toronto 13c OKBINDING, Which Will be done in plain or the best style of Art,at moderate charges. Richmond Hill. Mavj1865. ' WM. HARRISON ’S V 7 7 Cotton Goods 50 per cent. below last year. Dress Goods in grant variety. - Five per cent. Discount for Cash. _ V JOSHUA R EID. SO} Dry Goods Groceries, Boots 61811003, Thornhill, June 30, 1865. Richmond Hi“. June 1865. MONTREAL HOUSE, THORNHILL Rugnuonn Hm, Axum; 10. 1865. SCOTT’S ‘Richmond Hill I Particular A FRESH-LOT or ENGLISH “BOOKS FIRST PRIZE ’ " HARNES§ ESTABLISHMENT, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. DEACON’S LINIMENT. pgsz‘ AND FANCY; Goons, GENERAL STATIONERY FRESH ARRIVA LS 0F EOOL BOOKS! ntion given to III? GA LL HAS BEEN RECEIVED, AND WILL BE To which has been awarded tho SUITABLE FOR FOR YOUR 10 AT T116 TO THE The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. MW. S. Pollock‘s, late ‘ V G. A. BARNARD’S. Richmond Hui, Seft. 1, 1865. M4? JAMES BOWMAN, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, ALMIRA MILLS, Markham, Nov 1, 1865. THAT PRIME MESS PUBK. FRESH BUTTER IN [Bl WELLS. HEMRY LEGGE. Oak Ridges, ocï¬ $28. [865. 21-4 BUTTERâ€"WANTED. 1s. 41;; PER LB. C'ï¬ME into the premises of the Subscriber, lot No. 67. 1st ColgWhilchurchiYonge Street? about the beginniï¬g of August last. Richmond Hill. Auzuu 10 ’65. 3 Steérs a; 1 Heifer. HAMS AND BACON NQTHER Supplv, fully better than the list. for the same money. L5. (in. 1’ I31‘ 11 IE. [ILL be guvon for any quantity of Good, A 'l‘ At R. H. Hall, Chemist & Uruggist, WM. ATKI VSON’S. RICHMOND HILL Provision Snore. l-3m‘ 3-35 MR, W'M. MAcEY. September 21. 1865‘ A LL parties ’m‘vin ’ Dr. J. Lnasnrr are expected lo cal and pay promptly. :- he has pigments nuw that must be met. Mr. Benj Jenkins is authmized to collect and give receipts for him. Richmond Hill, Sept. 7. 1865. 14-“ Will] SINGLE HARNESS WM. HARRISON’S PRIZE HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT I RICHMOND H ILL, Ricnmoï¬n HILL, July lat. 1865. Mi‘i. “7M. MACE}. Sm._â€"â€"-Having..tried your "Patent Air-light and Frost-proof Door,†1 have reason to boliovo that it is an excellent contrivauce, and calcula- ted to cohtnbute much to the comfort of than who adopt it. I am of opinion that muchzleï¬l wood will be rrquired to heat a house in the wim'er season if your patent is applied to the outside doors of a residence. SIRâ€"1 have examined your_ m‘oJel of newly invented dam, and considte it S'ufiefior to nnv thing i have seen for Shipping d‘rnughm and frost, and think it will. greatly save 11161,qu health and provéiit damage from from. hi1 likewise cheap. \, . X ours, SLO" ofï¬ce‘ Ifoiirs, ’7 t3§5-%-&1‘° 2 P '1" GODEY‘ I ï¬ND Mme. flemurast’s Fashion Banks; "’ï¬Ã©lilfgwaflï¬Ã©?IE}: p‘rinciple in my reï¬t dance. you Law's thera’by the test evidenco. that I consider yo‘tlr pate’n‘t Worthy the attention of the public. DR; JAs. LANCSï¬F‘F, Packet Banks, Purses 81 Wallet: We require something of ms ldnd lo rondb!" out-side doors proof against air and frostâ€"mi. invention will doubtless meat the case, and will be found botli c'heap ï¬nd eflicient- I! commands itself to the judgement oft hose who investigate the matter. as b‘eing calculated I9 save fuel, and to render a family residence more healthy and gtjragliVO: MR; WM. C. chnv. Simâ€"Your Air-light Doéf ’s'Bems l meetWilh liberal i‘ayor fron} {H6 public. uy so OTT’S. John Langstam \ S'rmm MlLLs.;THORMIILL, September 7, l865 1m: HAVE TRUHGHS, WATER SPIRITS, CISTRONS AND PUMPS! Toronto, July 20, 1865. W. G C. calls at all the Stores between Toronte and Richmond Hill every two weeks. and supplies Confectiouary of all kinds at the Lowest Wholesalu prices. CGNFECTIONARY I BIBLE SOCIETY .iflEPOSITORY, SCOTT’S BOOK‘ STORE. CHEAP FOR CASH- To whom apply for any ï¬mher informgtion. Toronto, September 7, 1865. 144 Rhicmqnd Hill, June. 1865‘ Spring and Full, wit my th) Eanlnationsgwill be both wrilten and drai. Deau oflhe Facultyâ€" G- R'A, 1) "CIA. TION JAMES LANGST'AFF. Li. D. Richmdhd Hm, July. 1865. mm 0n the 2nd day of October, SCOTT’S A NEAT, GOOD and CHEAP PATENTED. JUNE 16, 18655 There is n @306 openinvg for I; Wallihmnkel'I this naighberhood . Apply at the York He Ofï¬ce. ' Richmond Hill, .1 My 13, 1865. 6 CONVENIENT Shop to“ Ram, With two Rooms. siummd In the best buï¬iness pl“ of the Villageua‘iid it’djoilï¬ng'[1’]?H§Tlll¢bï¬i0’. '-Tight’ and FmSiâ€"T’rdif flout! PURE AND UNADULTERATED VERY CHEAP; AT 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. 3:233: RICHinoNo HILL. July §0th,1865. RICHMOND HILL' BRANCH Manufactured and for Safe by For Novomber, J UST RECEIVED AT, MAOEY’S And continue Six Months. Rlcmkduv HILL. July 4. 1865. youis Vi‘ruly AMOS WRIGHT, M.P.P : SH'OP 'f‘o RENT.- RIC HMOND HILL. Makui‘Ac‘TURER or MAY BE HAD AT iiHu. JOHN ROLPH. ' 56 Gerard street east. M. 'I'EEFY, Postmn'ifor. ugh: Doéifhis‘ï¬eqxg likely to LQT OF Toronko.