: THE WASHINGTON TREATY. st'r“ JohnA. Macdonald, in' a‘ few = well placed sentences in his great speech __on the, Washington Treaty, delivered on Friday last, sums up the disadvantages _‘ that will result if the Commons reject the clauses of it so far us it refers to Canada, a course most pitifully recom- mended by the Grit press of Ontario, ‘ in the following words :â€" “ l’teject.the..Treaty and you do not get “reciprocity. Reject the Treaty, and you -‘ "“Ie‘aVe the ï¬shermen of the Maritime Pro- , ‘f vinces at the mercy of the Americans. “ Rejectlthe Treaty, and you will cut the "‘ merchant engaged in that trade off from “the American market. Reject the Treaty , “ and you will have a large annual expen- “ diture in keeping up a marine police force “to protect those ï¬sheries. Reject the " Treaty, and you will have to call upon 4 “England to send her fleet and give you “both her moral and physical support, al- “ though you Will not accept her policy. "Reject the Treaty, and you will ï¬nd that " the bad feeling which formerly, and until ' " lately existed, against England, will be ‘ " transferred to Canada ;'the United States " will say, Here, when two great nations like “‘ Eng-laud and the United Slates have ‘“ settled all their difï¬culties, all their quar- “‘ rels, upon a. perpetual basis, all is to be “‘ frustrated and endangered by the Can- “‘ adieu people, because they have not got i“ the value of their ï¬sh for ten years. 7 †_SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERMONs.â€"-Sermons in connection with the Richmond Hill W. M. Sabbath School,willbe delivered at the Methodist Church, by the Rev. S. Rose, Jr., of Toronto, on Sabbath, the 12th inst., in the morning at 10% A.M., and in the evening at 6 RM. A collection to be taken up ’nt the close of ,each service. I ,On Monday, May 13th, there will be a musical and Intellectual Entertainment, in the church, consisting of addresses from several gentlemen from Toronto and elsewhere, and singing by the scholars of the school. During the evening, Mr. J. W. Coates, of Toronto, a gentleman well known asan excellent vocalist and composer of music, will give several of his favorite selections from the the Organ. The Oï¬cers and Teachers respectfully request a large attendance, as the proâ€" ceeds are to be devoted to the purchase of Libraries. Admission, ten cents. Doors open at seven o’clock, P.M. BusINEss Normaâ€"It. A. Gray has I ‘ - ity of Uxbridgc. on hand square and oval picture frames, all sizes, for sale cheap. Call and see his latest styles of leaf and posy photos. Something new] VAUGHAN COUNCILâ€"This Council meets on Tuesday next, the 14th inst, at A} MI MARKHA M COUNCIL. The above Council met as a Court of Revision, at Unionvillc, on the 27th ult. Reeve in the chair. Members all present. The minutes of previous meeting were read and conï¬rmed. The following petitions were received and read : By Mr. Lane, from Albert Elliot and others, asking a grant to open out the 2nd Con., rear of lots 59' and 60. By the Reeve, from Joseph Lapp and others, praying for a grant to improve the 10th Con.,.in front of lot No, 1. By Mr. IIorncr, from John Eycr and others, praying for a grant to build a culvert and widcn the embankment in front of lot No. 21, 3rd concession. There being no appeals against the Assessment llolls, Mr. Milliken, secon- ded by Mr. Lane, moved that the Court ofpllevision do now closeâ€"Carried. Mr. Lane introduced a By-luw to ap- point Road Overseers to act in the place of some who refused to serve, which was passed by the Council. ‘ Mr. Lane, seconded by Mr. Eakin, moves that the sum of $8000 be granted for opening out the 2in Con. in front of lots Nos. 34‘ and 35, and that Robert Elliot, Frederick Page, and Barnard Cosgrove be commissioners to expend be some; to be paid to the order of Jacob IIorncr.â€"â€" Carried. Wm. Eakin, seconded by Mr. Horner moves that the Treasurer be and is here- by authorized to pay Isaac Wideman the sum of $10, the reward for the tra- cing and killing of dog or dogs found in the act of killing or injuring sheep.â€" Carried. Mr. Lane, seconded by Mr. Milliken, moves that the sum of 8530 be granted to build a bridge on the side-road between Lots 10 and 11, in the 2nd Con., and that John Bennett, Wm. Vanhorn, and Wm. Couch be commissioners to expend the same; said sum payable on order of the commissioners.â€"Carried. Mr. Eakin, seconded by Mr. Lane, moves that the Treasurer be and is here- l by authorized to pay Samuel Shank the 1 sum of $4; being half price for digging a ditch across his farm, to take away the surface water in the 11th concssion of. this Muiiicipzility.â€"~â€"Carricd. , Mr. Lane, seconded by Mr. Eakiu, moves that this Council cannot acknow- ledge any responsibility in the matter of' the expense incurred for Christopher Crozier, while suffering from an acci- dent in the Township of Uxbridgc, and that the Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to the Clerk of the Munici- V Carried. Wm. Eakin. seconded by Mr. Milli- ken, moves that» the money granted per week by resolution of Council to Catha- rine Dohaney, be payable to the order of James Burker.â€"Carried. Mr. Horncr, seconded by Mr. Eakin, A PUBLIC DEBATE.â€"â€"A public debate will be held in the Masonic Hall, Rich- mond Hill, on Tuesday evening, May I4th,undcr the auspices of the Mechanics’ Institute. Subject : “ Resolved that free trade bctwccncountiies ls better than uprotectivo tariff.†Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock MI. CHEAP TEA AND Corneaâ€"Tea and Coï¬b drinkers will be glad to learn that; the Finance Minister of the Dominion has decided to abolish the duty on these commodities imported into the country after the 1st of July next. This will be a great boon to all and will reduce the revenue of the country somewhere ’ near a million and a quarter dollars. Sir Francis Ilincks, we have no doubt, will prepare to meet the deï¬ciency in some other way, perhaps by putting an additional duty on articles, which, (30m- ' pared with tea and sugar, are luxuries. BALLOU’s MONTHLY MAGAZINE roa JUNEâ€"Fresh and brilliant, fragrant with romances swcct stories, is Ballou’s Monthly. 'Jh’qgazlne for June. We open its pages with pleasant antici-' pations of the good things tobc enjoyed, and we ï¬nd that such expectations are not met with disappointment. Vile read of travels in other lands, of’thrilling sea adventures, of wonderful romances, of delicious love stories, beautiful poetry, with engravings of rare merit. We are never disappointed in L’allou’s Zlfagizivzc. It is always up to the mark. It never flags, us will be soon by the following table of contents: “ Oif Cape Horn ;†“ An Occcan Steamer ;’ ’ 7 “ Damascus ;’ “ Scene on the Danube ;†“ Indians and Indian Encampmcnts;†“The Ogilvie Pride,†“Life’s Lessons,†“ It might have been I†“All’s “7011;†“ Connect- ing Links,†“The Tables Turned;†“Unsolved Problems,†“ Under the Rod ;"’ “ Regret,†“A Month in State Prison ;†“ Spring," "‘ Charcoal Bill,†“ Heart sick ,7’ “ A Living Entomb- mcnt;†“ Ilcrm Trussel’s Luck ;†“ A Night Watchman’s Adventure ;†“ 0m" roung People’s Story-Tcllorâ€"Guess: or The Son of a politician,†“ An Alle- gory :†“ Two Sides to it ,†“ Ruthvcn’s Puzzle Page,†“Curious Matters;†“The Housekeeper,†“Facts and Fancios,†“ The Great Jubilee.â€" (Humorous Illustrations)†It is only .551be per your, or 15 cents single copies. Address Thomcs 83 Talbot, 63 Congress Street, Boston. AUCTION SALES. TUESDAY. May 14~Credit Sale of Farm Stock 1%., at the Elgin Mills, near Rich- mond Hill, belongingr to the estate of the late Mr. Robt. Gibson. Sale at 1 RM. W. H. Myers, auctioneer. moves that the sum of $5 be granted, provided the Township Council of Whit- church grant a like amount, for the pur- pose of' building a cedar culvert in the townline between the 3rd and 4th con~ cessions of the Townships of Markham and Whitchurch ; payable on the order of Jacob Hornetâ€"Carried. Mr. Milliken, seconded by Mr. Eakin, moves that the sum of 5510 be granted, being for injuries sustained to Mr. James Hood by being thrown from the waggou, while passing a dangerous place on tho townline between Markham and VVhit- church, payable on order of the Reeve; the Municipality of Whitchurch having paid an equal proportionâ€"Carried. Wm. Eakin, seconded by Wm. Milli- ken, moves that the sum of $15 be granted to repair the road in front of lot No. 1, in the 10th Con., and that he had deliberatEly John Milroy, Joseph Lapp, and Henry Harrison be commissioners to expend beautifulchestnut mare, TrirrnsnAv,May Nthâ€"Credit Sale, of Farm Stock Implements, &c., will be sold by Public Auction, on the premises of Mr. Michael Williams, at Thornhill. Sale at 1 o’clock,r.M. W. H. Myers, auctiooeer. 'f Parties having Sale Bills printed at his ofï¬ce, will have a notice similar to the above, free of charge. "annual? The‘ members of the Japanese Embassy arrived at Liverpool on the thh inst, from America. A destructive ï¬re occurcd in St Paul, Minn, on Saturday. Loss, $125,000; insur- ance only $20,000. A man named Connolly was burned to death. It is stated by our correspondent at Otta- wa that the three companies competing for the construction of the Canada Paciï¬c Rail- way have amalgamated. At an inquest at Leeds on a railway points- man, named Hodgsons, it was shown that placed himself on the rails, and that his head and logs were cut off. The Times says Dr. Walpole has lost his She died suddenly the same; said sum payable on order of in harness, it is supposed from bots or pin the commissionersâ€"Carried. Mr. Lane, seconded by Mr. Milliken, worms. If the Doctor had used Sheridan’s Cavalry Condition Powders, he Would, no doubt, have had his mare todayâ€"they are moves that the Reeve be and is hereby death 0“ worms' instructed to enter an action against the Chapped\hands are very common with those who have their hands much in TOTODtO 311d Nipissing Railway COm- water. Ach drops of Johnson’s Anodync pany’ to compel them to put the Rail_ Linimcnt rubbed over the hands two or way crossings in this Township in a good and sufï¬cient state of rcpair.â€"Carricd. Wm. Eakin, seconded by Mr. Lane, moves. that the collector be credited on the collector’s Roll, East Half, for the year 1871, for the sum of $20 58, being errors in said rolI,â€"Carried. Mr. Lane, seconded by Mr. Eakin, moves that the sum of $10 be granted for putting in two culverts between lots 10 and 11, in the 9th Con., and that Jessie G. Reesor be commissioner to ex- pend the same; said sum' payable on order of the commissioner.â€"Carried. l Wm. Eakin,‘ seconded by Mr. Milli- ken, moves that the sum of $150 be; granted for the purpose of building a; bridge and cutting down the hill near' the Scotch church, between lots 10 and; ,11, in the 8th Con., and that John Gerâ€"l lman, Thomas Armstrong, Joseph Man, James Barker, Geo. Digby, J. Speight, and James Robinson be commissioners to expend the same; said sum payable on the order of J as. Robinsonâ€"Carried. Mr. Milliken, seconded by Mr. Eakin, moves that the sum of money granted to Christian Rahmer per week be made payable to Mr. Jacob Horner, instead of Mr. Peter Heise.â€"Carried. The Council adjourned to meet on the 25th of May next. three times a day, will keep them soft and white. Fishermen, sailors, and others will do well to remember this. It is not little singular that the “ Lib- erals †of the United States have nominated two newspaper editors for the President and Viceâ€"President ; Grecly being, as everybody knows, editor of the New York Tribune,and B. Gralz Brown having been formerly editor of the Missouri Democrat. It is said that ofthe thirty one thousand post ofï¬ces in the United States, more than a thousand are run by women. Perhaps this is the reason why our neighbors never ventured to adopt the postal card systemâ€"f business would be liable to a hinderance i such a temptation was placed in the way of female curiosity. Some details reached Liverpool on Satur- ‘day of the total wreck of the Paciï¬c Steam Navigation Company’s royal mail steamer Valparaiso,\vliich ran ashore on a reef called Largartigas, situate between Anccil and Port Montt. The crew and passengers were saved, but the vessel and cargo will be a total loss. Wiliam Henry I? odgers, the son and assist- ant of the Postmaster at Bloomingdale, Waterloo county, was arrested on a charge of abstracting money from a registered letter and lodged in Berlin jail. The thief was disâ€" covered through the efl'orts oer. Sweetnam the inspector at Toronto, by means of decoy letters Another great tragedy has been enacted in London, a shoemaker who had been out of work for some time murdered his four childern, during, ' it is supposed, a ï¬t of frenzy and then committed suicide. The wretched man had hitherto borne a good character. His wife was out at work when the deed was commited. “A Spanish Serenade,†“ChincseSccncs;†, e _ . l ,1 , 1.2;. ,, . l 1872, 1872-1872. SPRING. tr swile Goons .. M This , FIRE PROOF’ STORE ! ISAAC CROSBY Bags 10 announcelo his customers and friends “rat hols now in receipt of a largoporlion of his no; closets, clearance 1872. THE “CENTRALSTORE’ STILL HEADS THE LIST! WM“; ATKINSON line now on hand THE LARGEST AND POSITIV ELY THE BEST STOCK OF CONSIS‘I INC OF DH Goods ’ Groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, » 30on and Show, Milli/wry and Jllanlles, Crockeryand Glasswareï¬c. DEY'GOODSI Ilo everloï¬'cred on Richmond Hill. THE To which constant additions will he made 'th-‘oughout the season. _._ An Immense Assortment. of Staple and FANCY our Goons Comprising the LATEST NOVELTIES! IN V DRESS GOODS. SPRING TWEEDS, Spring Hats and Caps,&c. HIS S‘rocx (in TWEEDS, 0L0 THS, AND TRIMIWINGS, Is unsurpassed for style and quality. Boors AND SHOES! WEARING AND DRESSI CAPITAL - VALUE â€". .f'rnE MILLINERY & MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Is now open for inspection, and contains all the latest styles and novelties in Ladies Piothonnots lFLowuns, FuA'anns, TKIMMINGS, 616. Wedding and Mourning Bonnets. &c.. on Ilï¬dld‘lllld' made to order on the shortest notice. [I LARGE S'rocx or FAMILY GROCEIlEES ! HARDWARE, Cuanuv, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Kept Constantly on Hand. 1. CROSBY, Proof Store. ltichmoud Hi ] May 8, 1872. 720- HEADFORD ,WOOLEN MILLS JOHN EYER Begs to announce that, since the winter months, he has completely REFITTED A ND JMPR OVED His machinery in his mill AT HEADFOBD I And is now prepared to do all kinds of WIIIII. HARDING & llLIlTII BIIESSINII On the shortest notice, and in the most ap- proved style. . Below he appends the rates for manufactuo ring the various lines, parties ï¬nding the wool: Caroling and Spinning. . . . . . . . . .I5c. per lb. Manufacturing Twillod Flannel. . .300. per yd. do Full Cloth.........35c. " do Plain Flannel.....300. " do S.itixre............350. " do Union Tweed . . . . . 25c. " do Plaid Flannel. . . . ..3Bc. " do All Wool Tweeds. .380. “ do Striped Flannel. . .350. " Spinning. Doubling and Twisting..250. " Deï¬nite arrangements have been made to carry to and from the Factory Weekly, at the expense of the undersigned, all Wool. &c., left at the places of business of the following gentlemen: A. Moodie. Richmond Hill. Steele’s hotel. Yonge Street. Gristing attended to with the usual prompt- ness and despatch. JOHN EYER. 720-3m. Headford, May 8, 1872. INTERCOLONIAL R AILWAY. ..._.... The Commissioners appointed for the con- struction of the Intercolonial Railway, hereby give Public Notice that they are prepared to receive tenders for 'I'rack-laying and Ballast- lug, on about 63% miles of the Line. fromth Post Road, near Trois-Pistoles, to the Eighty- six and a. half mile Post at the Metis Riverâ€" Tenders to be for the whole distance. Speciï¬cations and forms of Tenders can be obtained at the Ofï¬ce of the Chief Engineer at Ottawa, and at the Ofï¬ces oftho Engineers at Rimcuski, Dalhousie, Newcastle and Amber: l. Scaled ’enders marked “ Tenders,†and ado dressed to thoCommissroners. will belecoived at their Ofï¬ce in Ottawa, up to 12 o’clock no on, on TUESDAY, the 11th June. 1872. Tenders will also be received, at the same time and place. for 2.50 tons of Railroad Spikes, according to sample to be seen at the above Ofï¬ces. Tenders to estate psicc per ton of 2,240 lbs., delivered at the Grand Trunk Rail- way Station at River du Loup, in equal quan- tities, in the month of July, August and Sep- tember next. ‘ A. WALSH.’1 En. B. CHANDLER, C, J. BRYDGES, A. W. McLELAN. Commissioners. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Comrrssronnns’ OFFICE, Ottawa, 3rd May. 1872. 720-4 Richmond Hill . 18, 1872. A LOT OF CHOICE Being one of the leading branches in our business specral attention has been given to the selection of the newest and best nun- torinls adapted for the season’s trade, and at prices to come within the reach sf-‘nll. GREAT BARGAINS In Black lmd Colored Silks! JAPANESE sums, POPLINS, Saunas, 87.0., 8m. ‘THE STAPLE DEPARTMENTI Is replete Il‘. all the standard makes of O 0 T T O N S ! Ar OLD Pnicns. Hog/le's Prints; Ashton/s Prints, beau- ttful styles; also the new Dolly Varolen’ Prints, splendid Patterns. JUST OPENED Au immense stock of ' Real Laces, Lace Collars, and (ljllll range of Kid Gloves, plain and Fancy. from the best makers. ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IN English, French, and Aniorican MILLINERY. A Splendid Stock of Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, (Le. (‘20. Accounts rendered October lst. , WM. ATKINSON, Central Store, Richmond Hill. May 10, 18"2. 720- SIGN OF THE TEA CHEST. RICHMOND HILL. ALEXANDER MOODIE, Bogs to announce the arrival of the largest and best Stock of FAIWILY GROCEREES! PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUORS! Of the host brands.'und at the lowest prices. Just received a choice lot of SUPERIOR NORWAY OATS, Suitable filr seed ; also FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS From the best Canadian Growers. in every, variety, and warranted true to their kind. I Flour mzclfccol kept constantly on hand, And delivered free of charge. Richmond Hill. April 10,1872. TIG-tf a: ‘ Struggles, Stray ed. AME INTO THE PREMISES OF the subscriber, lot No. 22, 4th concession of Vaughan, about the latter part of Novem- ber or beginning of December, a Red Heifer. 2 years old, .with a white star on her forehead. The owner is requested to prove property, puv expenses, and tails her away. ARCHIBALD MCQUARRIE. Vaughan, April 10, 15872. 716-3 Strayed. FROM THE PREMISES OF THE subscriber, lot No. 33. 4th Con Vaughan, on or about the 15th inst, three sheep, com- . ROOM PAPERS!!! THE PEOPLE’S STORE, RICHMOND HILL. ROOM PAPERS! ROOM PAPERS ! 1 P G- SAVAGE, Begs to announce to his customers and the public 111 general that he has received Upwards of 3000 Pieces or WALL PAPERS! His stock consists OF I’ARLUIC, ROOM, “ALL, A VD" KITCHEN PAPER HANGINGS Vl’ith a large assortment of Gill and Satin FINISHED BOIIDEIIINUS, Au immense lot of plain and ï¬gured WINDOW SHADES, Of elegantdesigus; all of which will be Sold DE CIDEDL I7 CHEAP. A Full Stock 0F WINES & LIQUORS 2" 01" THE VERY BEST BRANDS. A LARGE SUPPLY Ol‘ STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Crockery, Glass Ware, Furniture, and Zinware. Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. Paint, Scrub, White Wash, and Shoe Brushes. A splendid stock of Fancy Goods, Garden Tools, (foo, (126. Garden and Field Seeds Of the best quality. A call from all is respectfully invited. Flour and Feed kept constantly on hand. PARCELS DEL] VERED. Richmond Hill. April 18,1872. 717-.tf List of Letters PEMAINING IN THE RICHMOND e um l’ost (Illeo, 1st May, 1872: Ambler. W Ashley, A bert Arnold. John Busby. Margret Booty. James Brown, George (2) Brockon, George Clark. Lucy lox, W, Crawford, I“. (‘arrich ,John Chnloner, Houry Chartin, John Cliamherlin. hlra. Chapman Francis Coyle. Thos. Copeiun, Elizabeth Dean. Ilirazn Dibb James Espey Joseph F u'ey Samuel Gainhlu, W. Gibson James Gaby Joseph Harrison W. [Iodgsoll James Hughes Mrs. llclcmkay. Francis Ilocfnr, Widow Hislop Margret Jackson . John H, Kerswoll, James Kallips,l\1r. Miller. James (2‘) Montgomery, Margret IIIanir Mnlthow McConnis, W. McBride, John McConuol, John McRorio, James Noliu, Heiin Nelson. \V. O’Hearn. Iohn O’Brien, Maigret (),Grad_\'. Thus. Roberts, Ellison Rumble, Joseph Sisco, George v Stephenson, Nathaniel Smith Angus Smith Jacob Stewart, James Simpson, James, Siver, Robert. Taylor. Henry Torauce, James West, Lucy Wilmot Benj. VVllmot, J. W. “Wight, IV. W'el-b, Mrs. Isaac (2) X. Y. Z. M. TEEFY, P. M. Village Lots for Sale. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR. sale a number of Village lots, situated in the village of VICTORIA SQUARE ! The lots contain About One-ï¬fth of an Acre, And are located at the North-west corner of lot No. 35, 4th concession of Markham. in a section where mechanics and laborers can get steady work and high wages. Applv(if by letter. prepaid) to Henry Jennings, Victoria Square , or to ' WM. G. HINGSTON. March 97. 1872. Dingla P_0_ Carter’s Ditching 714-tf NEW GOODS l ’ NEW GOODS : l prising one ewe and two yearling lambs. Just received an excellent assortment of Any person giving such information as will lead to their recovery will be rewarded. , JOHN WEBSTER. Vaughan. April 25, 1872. 718-4 flOURT OF REVISION. Municipality of Vaughan; The Council of the Township of Vaughan will meet at the Town HALL, on TUESDAY, the 14:7. day of MAY, 1872, at 10 o’clock, a.m . as a. Court of Re- S'I'APLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS†At G. A. BARNARD’S Sign efthc British Flag Staff. Richmond Hill 1 i iillS. 1872. 717 SILAS JAMES 85 FOWLER, ARCHITECTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, and S'urvoro.s, Trr‘t and Loan Build- , glut sits, , _ A v..._:.4.. Important. an e " 2.10:4 IT IS A FACT, TIIAT STAPLE ., AND mch DRY-GOODS! ,Gropcm'es, Boole and Show, I &c.,&c., .30., . , (Jan be bought cheaper from R. Newbery, Elgirl Mills, Than can be purchased on illichinon‘dv'lï¬llt, He has just iccewcdzt largo assortntent of NEW GOODS: [i001], IIIIEAP,» All STYLISH l Which he will sollfs cheap as heretofore; I IN CROCERIIJIS. I am bound to gch satisfaction, as well as in all other branches of the trade. ». All kinds of Farm Produce lakcu ‘in ex; change tor Gonds,ut the highest market prices. GARDEN AND EII‘ILD'SEEDSI Fresh and good, just received. ‘ nos'r. Murmur; ‘ ' I‘ngiu Mills, April 10,1872. 716â€"11†II. B. REESOR, ‘ DEALER. 1N . ‘ ' '5, Prince's organs allelcdcous‘ Chickciing, Stuinway and Duil'iem'PIRnOS. Also, the, eel: bralod HUMMING BIRD PIANO Which is adapted, 'loparlo‘rs ‘whore'spoce is an object. The' Iriéllb’of us construcfiouiis,’ ' entirely now, aud'hascd upon the best known principles nftscic‘hce. - Notiéot. -1 R an. n. sniasosmslsuccrnn ed its in' the agency in this section for ,' the sale of M (-ssrs G A. Prince & Co’s cele- brated Organs and Melorlcous [in favor-of which wchiv‘e our mo‘sf' u'nquhhï¬ed approved , and recommendation as the lending and most reliable rccd instrument now manufactured. (Signed) H. G. COLLINS. V , VVM..FLUM I‘IRFELT. . Markham. Nov. 3, 1871. l . : H ' Testimonial from Professorm. G, Collins I have carefully crammed lh’c pianos sold by Mr. H ll. Rccsor. called the Humming;~ Bird, or Colibri Pianus, manufactude ,byuhlg; lhusock, and think they are wonderfully sweet and pure in tone, and from their peculiar non- struotiou, calculated _to remain in, tune longer Ihnn other picnics, and consequently to stand a ’ greater amouutof wear. , , manor GUEST COL1.1NS‘..Z, Toronto Feb. LB. 1872.2 714-Iy lk‘mw" ~ "no national -; WM. RENNIE, I ,. Importer. Manufacturer. and Dealer in; all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS 8. TIIELS Field Seeds, Fruit Trees, Fertilizers, the, (150., etc. ‘ , 1 ADELAIDE ST. EASTXI‘ORONTO‘V GnAr’s LIGHT CANADA ll’LOUGI-IS 1N STOCKI Every farmer'should use them - Eici’s- Patent Iron‘ chlno 7 . , .Hun'ovvs Steam and horse-power FieldandLawn Roller Threshing Machines Horse Hoes & Scarï¬erl Combined and Single Cultivators: Mowers and Reapers Potato Diggers Wood Sawing Machines Pumps' 1 Horse and Dog Powers Scales Machine Jucus Horse Hay Forks Straw Cutters Amalgam Steel Bells Root Cutters & Pulpers The Blanchard chum Grain Crushers « Barrel dz. Dash churns Turnip and Grain Drill Florence Sowing Me.- Hand Seed Drills chine Fanning Mills Philadelphia L a w 11 Clover llul ors Mower Greenhouse and Gar‘ don Engines Horsc Hay Relics Corn SholluzsNz. Ilusko ' Stump Machines Patent Fan Forges Mowing Machine Knife Cider Mills and I’rosscs Gray ’s Single 8L Double Furrow I’loughs Iron and Wood Boom I’louglis Gang I’lnughs vision of Assessment and Appeal, and other iugs.corner of Adelaide and Toronto streets, “Olll’le M‘mld l‘l‘mglls business. All parties interested are required to take nottce and be governed accordinglv. JAS. M. LAWRENCE, Township Clerk. 717-4 CROWN PEAS ! For Sale at r JOHN BROWN’S. Richmond Hill, April 18, 1872. 717 Toronto. Street East, Toronto. 719-:1‘. * NICOL 86 NICOL, )ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLICI tors in Chancery. Conveyancers, &c. Osmanâ€"No. 3 Leader Buildings. King 711 If Pure Bred Swine. r and Breeder of Pure Berkshires. Vaughan, Feb.8,1872, 706457 TURNIP Lau ndry Machines Garden Implements and TDoIs Fluid Seeds ,. Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Supcrphosphate‘ o f limo & ground bone I’uro Seed Grain,&c. &c., &c., 810. ‘ SEEDS 1 Grown from selected bulbs. WM. RENNIE. 717-tf Tonom‘o, 0N7. MORGAN or. THORNE, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS ,IN Chancery, Notaries, &c. Carrotsâ€"Court Street. Toronto. HOMAS GRAHAME, IMPORTER Ofï¬ceâ€"Division Court Clerk's ofï¬ce, Rich- mond llill. Post-ofï¬ce address, Woodbridge. ' l‘uos. K. IIIORGAN. Toronto, April 23, 1872. Branch H omen THORNE- 718 -lf