The question of “the white bridge" has been ï¬nally settled; damages have been given (on Saturday last) against the village to the amount of' $5 000! and costs. So much for Iy7Z‘-T'177L'P. sill- ju'rlifg/ anti stubbornness. on the part of the Council. in going to law in a bad 041190., but i." the ratepayers will elect so 'h nen to power merely because they l.- 0, ratepayers why then they must (Tweet to suï¬'er for it. Whilst upon 9 is "whje‘ct it may not be out of' plane to rotor bank to the Council of’ 1871. The Council for that year consisted of Thomas Nightingale Room. and Messrs. Smart, Wickson. Booth and l‘rchlllan. During the year previous Mr. Severn was Reeve‘ and that year the ratepavers living on O’Collard street; desired to have a drain made, payable by a local tax; this the Reeve for 1870 and his advisers refused to do. thinking the law would not permit them. Well, the following year, through the exprtions of' Mr. Smart a hill was parsed through Parlia- ment, doing away with any doubts upon the subject; it was also made allowable bv the same Act that the ratepayers in ï¬ngerlale could be assessed for keeping me [n-{Jgre in repair, upon which the (,Wm†5f prope.~tv 1n Rose Park pe- minnpa me amncil to issue debentures for $1500 to be expended 0“ the bridge, and ,levy the tax upon them. Messrs- ï¬nmrt and Niszhtin‘lnle WBYC l" fi‘vm' “f thi: course. and strongly urqmi tl‘ï¬c-“TTY‘ ing out of the wishes of' the. petii-IOUFVS: but through the opposition of: S. Wmlf' son Esq., who opposed it in every 3095" le shape. the desire of the ratepayers of Rose Park was not carried out. And now the rafonavers have the satisfaction of lining taxed for damages and coats! ! To the Editor of the York Hernld. SIR: The teacher of the public school, Mr. A. Muir, has accepted a position at Newmarket; before leaving here a com- plimentary concert was giVen to him, at, which the following addresses were pre- sented. The address from the pupils was read by the daughter of J. Gibson, Esq., School Trustee and Councillor. . “ DEAR Sm,â€" I, on behalfofthe members of the New Dominion Ruwing Chub, desire to express the feelings of resnect and «sleem towards one who has ï¬lled the President's chair since its organization, and to whom we owe. in greut measure, our present auc. cess and prosperity. “ AILEX. Mvm, ESQ“ “ We aeepiy regret your departure from us. but trust it is for the best. and hope ere long you will occupy‘ your old seat amongst us. “Yorkville, Dec. 20th; 1872. “ To ALEXANDER MU n ESQ. B.A. “ DEAR TEACHER, -We are all very, Very sorry that you are soon to lvave us. You have been so kind, and have taken such pains to explain our lessons and make them pleasant to us, that we feel deeply thankful, and have learned to love and prize you very highly as uur teacher. ’ Thore is also anather bridge. s=tunfcd on the Avenue mad, whmlt is in n mnst dangerous and unenf’o condition ; a serio- ns accident may hapnen here at any moment. and T call upon the council to ace to it. before the village is put to any lawsuits. By the way I had nearly lbrgntten to mention that. the council was threatened by a lawsuit, by a gentle- man who f'ell somewhere near the ROSGdfllC Bridge; the matter was ï¬nally settled by the Reeve pwing ten dollars for the torn pants. Some of us are anxious to see the next ï¬nancial state- ment, for the purpose of’ seeing under what head the amount- will be charged. “ Allow me, therefore. to present you with this medal, and it will be our constant prayer that you mny be spared many happy New Years to wear it. " In conclusion, I sincerely trust that, after we have pulled this long race of life, we may all he found in good condition to take part in that long race ofelernity. “ Signed, on behalf ut the Club, “ GODFREY M. DOXNELLY, “ Sec. and Treas. “‘ You have shown your deep ~interests in us not only in the usual school studies, but also in your endeavors to plant in our minds the more precious lessons of truth and vir tue. so as to mike us as for as you could, good boys and girls, as we†as being good scholm-a. “ We love you also because you have bet-Q so gentle nnd patient with us, although ynur patience, by us, has too oï¬en been trim}. We have also bven very thoughtless and very muteulive. t'm which we are now very u ry. “Will you plense accept from us, the pupils of th Yurltvi lo central school. this copy 0? Illa! Holy Word of God, out of “hit-h ynu have so long and so faithfully tnufltt us, 3' ~ur pupils. “ May ynu be spared for many a year to read and to enjuy those sacred pages and 10 teach tbs-m lo others when you are re- moved from us. n \‘v’lwrevm' you go may 5")“ ï¬nd scholars who will lnve yuu lmtler und'give you more pleasure than we have dmw. and mav all happiness and prosper-fly attend you, and it" we ('ll) not we?! yun again on earth, “'9 hope and [ray that we will all meet around the throne in Heaven. “ Ynur amaclizmme friends “ T111; l’L‘mLs OF THE CENTRAL Sermon Ym'lcville.†"And ncw, dear teacher, we must say good hve. Wliv is: the Yorkville Council like the Ontario \Tinistrv‘? because it ennsiuts of fimr Pr/nrnmrs nnrl nne Concervntivnbnt. it cannot he called a coalitinn because instmrl nf' lmvinq two (innsorvntivon tliore is only (mo, T'th is the anat <inc trinp. Dnctnr Philliriclt who has been living out n? the village ?or the last six. mnnth<. still at the samn timot retaining iii: ï¬nal, at. the Council Boardâ€"(inaction- able. logalitvâ€"is to give may For Mr. T. F. Blackwnml :i vnnng gentleman of cnnservntim tnnrlencine and who has been verv lcimllv nerrnitfmi to place his name on the ticket of' govern & Co. This mum: man ie mpnlnr. but upon his own movies wnnlrl'liavo nn chance of being elects-d. having taken but vorv little interest, in village mattnre ; so little that-last vonr wlir-n twn straight tigkpts Warn ijiian reï¬ne/l tn vote at all. it is: just pnxcib‘n that he Wnï¬ rimmina' his Sail; ï¬u' Hm Wind. A5 Hm Formar 0mm cil traded upon the necenfï¬cities of the doctor so may they even play upon the ignnrance of their new fqund ally in givic knowleflge. ’ ’ “ Toronto, Dec. 30, 1872.†@mmpanflmce. YORKVILLE NEWS. Moxmmn. Jani 8.â€"His Exceliency the Governor General and the Countess of Diiï¬'erin having graciously expressed their willingness to leave to the Ball Committee the selection of any dziy within the. period prescribed for their stay in this (:le after their return from Quebec, the committee, rPSponding to the representations of the Corresponding Secretary of the Montreal Auxiliiiiï¬v Bible Society.thut “these societies hold their stated aniiiiiil meetings in accord ance with their constitution, and also long usage. iii the fourth week of January,†have decided to postpone the ball to Tues day the 28th January. This has not been done without inconvenience. as considerable progress had been/made in the arrangements for the ball, and a contract had been entered into with the proprieter of the Queen's Hall. Cathedral Block, to have the place in readiness within a speciï¬ed time the hast ening of its completion. necessarily involv ing large outlay- on the part (it that entle man. This is not, the ï¬rst instance in which the cnnmittce have deferred to the wishes of the religious community at large. As to the hell itself it select number of the committee conversant With building matters have personally-examined it. and assured themselves of its perfect security. On Wednesday two school Trustees are to be elected the gentlemen retiring are Messrs. Severirand Wickson, our present Reeve and Deputy Reeve. It is said they will not offer for re election. having come to the knowledge that the double responsibility is too great. and woutrary to the principles of Reform, to represent the people in “ two houses." May the electors return men “ho will give their attention to the duties of the oflice, as rumor~has it that the prosperity of the school requires looking after very much. DEATH OF Mu. HENRY BLAGROVR,â€"- Mr. Flourâ€"Superï¬ne . . . . . anry Rlazmve. the mast. jmtlv rennwnnd Spring Wheat of English violinists. died on Sunday even~ Fancy ing. at. his reisdence in London. after a ‘ Extra- - - - - - .- Iengthened and sew-re illness. The imme- SUPOI'iOT EX!" diate cause of his death was congestinn of gfltmefllv- - - -- ‘- "1P lungs. but ha had suffered from 3 mm R’ommwl. ' ' U" ' p‘llicnttnn of maladipn. and his case had For ‘6zgkt';s‘pring Home L‘ng be'en regarded as hopeless. Mr. Swim; and u mwmvï¬_-wnh the late Mr. Clmrles Lucas. Trondwen†_ Mr. T. M Mann’s“ M"- G"â€â€œ"" COâ€k(‘w “"8 Rnrley†. . .... . .... 0thPrs. most of whnl‘h li‘i“ hileF- after wards berame Pminmlt in ‘he mu-‘i'm‘ Drf" fessinn â€" was among the first smdpmf hdm†ted to the Rnral Amuipmr of Mnim “Ville†that institution was founded, ahnnt h-‘ih-i ": Polvn'opmper hag...†nentnrv ago. He there eat-iv disllttfllN-Sltj‘d “mlâ€. p8, barre] I H himself. and acquired a proï¬ciency on his “1' “our. 2,. the "ma ' . . . strument much like that afterwards acquier Mnttom m. ,ha cum†on the pintmf'nrte hy his f'wtlnw student. Mauryâ€"Game, I . , .. Sn'aw.............. Sterndale (now Sir Starndale) Bennett. In ankoyn . order to perfevt himsch in his art, Mr. ' L}bickens,p Rlagrnve wmtt to Germnnv. and for some Ducks. Perl time enjnved the inestimuhle ndvnntnge nf’ PorkvMMSu-nnu instructions from “r. Snohr, wh-n excelied Extâ€! Prim. u no less as a viniiniat than as a cnmpnaer 3"“0“ ";""(r-"’- H0 also took ï¬â€˜ientllv coungel of' Bernhard YMullsâ€":Muedti . '- . . ’ Mnliqurxwhmas a. genuine diciple of Snohr's, Dre†Smw“ - - t n . .enggs... .. stand nearest to that mastnr as comnoser for. Lard ; and performer on. the vinlin. On his return Bmte};{g from Germanv. Mr. Blngmw. at a concert. papked‘u; †qivnn by the Philharmonic Steinty. intrn h‘gggâ€_'_u _ I dnood one of the enncerton 0F Moliqm‘, and Dried Applen. . playpd so adlnirnblv. and with am much an- Salt. . . . .. .. pltltl‘te. that wht‘n thf’ (-nrnnnwr himself: a, Wrol .. war or two lntpr. paid his ï¬rst visit to Em: land. and math1 hie debut with mmtht-r of his cnuoprtm at 1110 Philhnrm'mic, the 0Qan nf'l I REAKFAST. â€"â€" onr gitth onuntrvmnn cztnnnt f'uirlv be said I (:Iurvrtrr. AND to have lH-Ol) Helium-"l. Mr. lila'zrnvn’s pm- “‘OT’W‘EI‘ k“0Wl°fl‘~"" feasimml career in England is too well known ‘ Eâ€""â€â€l‘°“Denm’m†to stand in 11066 of anv detailurt account, :2“l‘ga'ï¬â€™ï¬‚‘uc’mg‘: . - 9 ‘ v 80 For very mnnv vim-'3 hp nrcwmorl (Le rmst g i ( we t. f. n f. . - 0‘ . 1. .t “d Y1 up ‘vieted our breakfast Ian 0 “T mom 3 Y") Ill]: . n j" 10 1 l" fl,‘v0'_9d havéraga “,1. 9‘! Q'nln olnytjrï¬r art'hostral letidor at the hm“. damn“: hing-n Philhnrmmnc Rncwtv. :11 the Opera. or at. vima simply with f tho grunt prnvtnmnl F‘vstt'vnls. mmntntnvd Emhpar-kal islahallo his snnrvmnry untiiepntml A man hoauti- Hommnmlhir‘ Chamit fnl and. if we mnv use the mnventinmil- »MANG€‘CTURE or ‘ nhruse. “silvery†tone than that of Mr. 9"", "l! amount 0‘ Rlaqrove. a more graceful and vign‘rozua hnw- Mos-“'3‘ J‘Km‘“ EPl‘Sh arm. a more fneile Lind nrerrin-r ex ,eutirm dJMNm "ma “3; M ‘- . V. . . x ‘ ' m d. London â€"011 tnw vmln‘ists wo ronmmner haw tmssassed. October .“ 1872 Tho Royal A rarinmy M Music has Exorcisetl _#__‘ __;:; . ' fat" more influenr-ra, on the progress oftha art I GE N T S W A m thtq countrv than us qnnm'nllv‘nnderttond, - h m in†and mm- of the mast eminent exnmtths "fit: "mm 1 . . . v nsrfnl huusenola artl trachtng wus the accomplished professor are“ whose death we now r9cord.â€"Timcs, De- [L K_ ‘ camber 13 t 751-4 v.0. ,, W, , .44“ 747.-.-.«k UAMILT 5N. Jan 7 â€"A collision occurred on the G. W. anilwm' last evening between a freight train lmnnd west and an eastern freight, train :1 HM]? ovm one mile west of Paris, doing some dnmn‘e m the engine. The line wan blocked until this morning. in consequence of the engines helm! Off ‘he trnck m a [mint where anxillim‘v Hangs could not “'nrk advantngeuusly. The dam- age to frmvzlit and cars was trivial. and no hoiv was hurt. lt appears the conductor nf the “'95! hound train 119 'lvcted his Orders mrl should not. have left. Paris until the east bound special arrived. Hh Excellencvilhe Governor General and the Countess Dullierin. who arrived here on Ramiday. attended by Lieut. Colsnn of the 601h Rifles, and R. W. Hamilton nf the 9Ih Regiment, aides de camp, were met at the station by His Worship Muvor Coursol. His Excellency immediately drove to the St. Lawrence llall, where an elegant suite of rooms had been prepared for him. On Sun- day morning His Excellency and Lady Dufferm attender service in the English Cathedral. llis Excellency is expected to leave) for Queva on Friday next, whm'o he will make u shurt stay, and then ieturn to this city. Mr; Frnude, 11w Mninent historian and lecturer, left New Ym-k Ins! Sumrduy, on board Ihe Adrialic, for Liverpool. A Paris lladpsmun has bven sent to uni son for two yews for displayim,r in his shop placmds cunlmuing remarks insulting to the Nnxionul As‘semhly. The Journals 0! Posen have been threat. (mad with suppression by We German Gov ernment, in case they publish that. part nf'the Pnpe's uHocuthm, which is insulting to Germany. The gold miners of Nevada engaged in haan 0n [“xidhy, over lhe pussvsuinn of a valuable mink. Alhqu forty shots Were ï¬red du inq 1119‘ meleP. and one man was killed on Sunday another man was danger- un'slv wnunded. Mr. Gladstone hag thought it. necessary once more In Conlmdivl lhv absurd stummmn as '0 :1 change in his religiuus fniih. and adds his I'BJ‘Wt that " ii» is nut in his power 10 S':\'9 [hp Credulnus from the annoyance (-nusc d by the impuuent repetition of a false- hood.†NIN‘MARKE’IX Jan. 7.â€"A9nme time during his! night, 21 1mm was hmkeu into and uhuul sixls‘ huxheis of wth :ihslx'nm-rd In the murning thv S‘Pizh trucks wero t'nntiwedï¬nd two men Hamezi James and Joseph Ridden were m-resled, with the supposed smlen property in their poaéossinn The ma 'ia tratei, after hearing the evidence, were unt'nimnusin sending; the case {at trial. ’I he primiera have been taken to 'l‘omum m be lodged in 55101. The wheat was owned by two hrothvrs named Williams. Ball in Honor of Earl Duï¬â€˜erin, Yorkeille, Jan. 6, 1873. 13’ » “511521114. @131 Yours, &c., SENTINEL. Tlm next meeting 0* the British: Medical Association will be held in London. It is ten yams since the ussvcizuion met. in Lon- don, when the president was Dr. Burrows, lhe Premdem. of the Royal College of Phy aicians. Then the association numbeer little more than 2.000 members, while it now includes nearly 5,000. An open air meeting was held in Stockton on the 151h ult...iu favor of Fenian umueatv, at which 12,000 persons were present. The crowd was very disorderly, and there was some ï¬ghting, during which several persons were injured. The English hurl the Welsh, who outnumbered the Irishmen, charged on the platforms, carried off the Irish flags and trampled them in the mud. The followng lines. by Moore, are. we believe, now published for the ï¬rst time :â€" When life looks lone and dreary, W hm. light can dispel the gloom? When time’s swift wing is weary, What charm can refresh his plume ? ’Tis Woman, whose sweetness beumeth On all that. we feel or see; And ifmun of henven e’er dreameth. ’Tis when he thinks purely of thee. 0h! woman 1 â€"â€"Alhemzum. The rumors Of Prince Bismarck’s reliin nation of the Presidency of the Prussian Council excite mnehcomment. The jour nals of' Berlin nll discuss the inattenthe tenor of the opinions thus far expressed being that Prussia is the heart of' Germany: that the leadership of Prussia in the affairs of the Conl'vderation is essential to the leadership of Germany in the aï¬â€˜hirs of Europe. and that Prince Bismarck’s retirement from the Prussian Council is likely to lead to an im pm-tunt crists in the politics of the country. We learn from St. Petershurg this morn- ing, that the British ambassador has notiï¬ed the Russian Government. that if'the Russian troops penetrate the countries between KlllVfl and Afl'ghnnistan, England will be compelled to interfere in support of Afghan independence. England will not allow Russia. to approach too close to‘our Indian possessions without a struggle; and. of cnm~se,1n case England draws her sword against Rusain. she wmild onerate in Russia as well as in Asia.â€" Leader. TEE Conservatives have carried Derry. In reference to the result of the election, 1he Dublin Evening Telegraph (a Liberal paper) says that if ï¬ne example pursued at Den-v is followed, and one Conservmive, one Ministerinlist, and one Home Ruler are started for every Irish constituency. the re- sult will he that a strong phalanx of Irish Conservutives will sit behind Mr. Disraeli. How '1' - ENLARGE A CITY.â€"A correspon- (lpnt at Rotterdam writPs :â€"--It was long ago drmirlod that. our town slirmld hp extendpd, and that n. nnw tawn should hp built. on tht‘ other side of the rivnr. Thorn was, how evov. a gnarl deal of mnmly necessary to rPnliznthis plan. and thaw was only at. disnnsal an amount 0*" $600,000 flnrins. whinh “ins not ennuqh. ln the lact Sitting Of' the town omtnoil. hnwrvor. some dnmt. ments wen-e l:1it‘l hef‘m‘t1 the- memhprs. stanan that the. Rotterdam Commercial Cnmnanv (ostnh'is‘wd some mtmths my.) with a oanital nf' ï¬f'wnn millions) nfTPrPd tn huv gv'nnnrls on thr- ntltm‘ shin. of the river tn thp extent 06' 400.000 cuhic mutt-psi ï¬nd tn pm’ for them a sum nf 2.600.000 flat-ins. lt'this plan is approved. the new town. with its harhnurs and 00mmercial establishments, will be ready Within six years. Dn CLIMATES Cruxck?â€"Mnnv porsnns behpvo that no verv marked vhnnges over tutu: 'nlnm in a ï¬Â°ctiom of r-onntrv whom smhihtv in nature is a'sottled t‘uot. hut nt- mnspherio ahemtion is cprtainlv Eroth on t‘rnm ntro to‘wre. and hem urn illustrations: 'l‘wo thousand wars ago thva ohmatn of Italy was far coldur than now. Th9 Loire and Rhmw. in nnoiem Gaul. Has-d to t'ern ovnr munnn‘tv. .Tnvmm! 91H"! tho Tith froze so ï¬rmly in hi.“ (lav that tho ion hurt to he out to got at tho “‘atm‘. Home» irdimtps the pwesence of in» and snow in tho strnpts of' Rome. and (hid as f ts that the Blur-k Spa freezes ovm- every war So oxlrpme was tho Cold at that far oï¬â€œ no!in in histh. that jt stands ohmniolnd hv tho aur-innts that in Gaul. Gprmanv, an‘ouia and Thrace. snow pnshivt‘lv novorert tho ground so long as to prewth the cultivation of olivm. Grams and othDr fruits which are raised there at the m-osont time in abundance. TM or snowJo anv ('nnsi/ternhte amount, would now be a phenomenon in Italy. DIED. AannsoN.â€"On‘$undny last, the 5th Jammry. John Anderson, hotel-keeper. GnMen Lion. Lansing, Yonge St., in the 35rh‘year of MS 329. . MII.NE.â€"SmLME.â€"In Vnnrxhan, on the 7th inst , hv the-Rev James Dick, Richmond TIi‘l. Mr. David A. Milne. of Scarboro, to Miss Ann SmiHie. of Vaughan. Flourâ€"Superï¬ne . . . . . . . . . . Spr‘rng Wheat extra Fancy............ Extra. . . . . . Superior Extra. . . . . I REAKFAST. â€"â€" EPPC’S COCOA. _â€"- Hlurvrlrl. AND Cournn'rmn. â€" " By a tlmruugh knowledge nflhe natural law>' which gwnrutba operations ofdigeslinu and nutritiov, and by are-new] flmï¬icalion of the ï¬ne proper- lies of well soleclod 00001, M; Epps has me- vieYed our hroakfas! tnh‘es with a dalicaw'y fl-xvored havoraga which vnu‘ save us mmy heavy docinrs’ hills.â€-- (Hail S'm‘virc (hunt/r. Vlndu simply wiih Roi‘ing Water or MM! Emh par-km is IahaHodâ€" ‘ lumps EPPS Ga (7:) , Homdnmlhir Chamims. London," Homdzwmlhir Chamims. London," ,MAxuthunr, nr (Toco.\.-†We will now give 9-1) amount of the process adopted by Messrs J1me! Epps (V CO..l11iu]ufac'm'e>s of diala'ic articles, at lhejr wnlks in Hue [Cm-(ml in d. l.ondonâ€â€"CIL.<SI:H’3 House/mlvl (ht-Ids. October. 31. 1872. 739-31 month. to so“ the ’l'nKER, the most usM’nl household article ever invented. Ad- dross GENTS WANTEDâ€"$150 PER TORONTO MA RKETS Miscellaneous. H. K. ANDERS"N, 9.0, Bax 310. Mauro-d, RQ MARRIED 3 E25 1 9.0 I 9.5 0 “J O 67 n m 0 an ‘19 "0 l3 ()0 n 35 3 25 6 (m 6 on 0 94' 1 50 0 75 1 no I4 5n 0 In 0 17 .0052 0:“ mm .000 5 n5 0 (\(i 5 9» G 4" 7 sn 4 an 0 0n 5 m 00H 008 0m 01‘) :r1. JUST ARRIVED! AT THE Ready-made. Clothing, &c., 8L0. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ! FALL GOODS ! T WEEDS, BROAD CLOTHS W'er‘ding and Mourning; Bonnets. always 0‘] hand and made to order on the shnrlast un- Kits. All earlygiuspeclion is solicited from our lady patrons. DRESS GOODS Is now camp‘qu in ’cvory reqn‘mite ol Millir nary Goods. We have spared no expense m procu ling lheï¬moxt approved sly] - BOOTS AND SHOES 1872. FALL. 1872; Ladies" Huts, Bonnets, Caps, é‘c. ELEACHED AND GREY COTTONS, FANCY VVOOL GOODS FRENCH MERINOS CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Kept Constanth on Hand. [13’ Before purchasing elsewhere give me a call as I Univ k lean ufl'er inducomemstlml will make it to your advantage {(1 huy from me. *‘IRST PRIZE photographer. lwgs tn in- { farm the public lint. havng cmmm-uccd operanions in the above buwinoss on hichuund 11:â€, he is prepared to iake Hf Dull and u‘uudy weather no hindrance to me url, except f0: children Parties genius: pictures of children taken me requeslwd m be at the “'tudio belwveu H) A M. and 3 P m. French Calf Boots.ljfor $500 per pair; Double Soles, $550 perpair. AH kinds of custom work warrunied to give due best of satisfaction, and a good ï¬t guar- amend. Comprising Slm wls, Mamies, Hoods! Furs.&c If you want a prelty Shawl or Mlmle don’t miss ageing mv stock- ii IO llio [While for the liberal pulrnnagu he has renewed while iniusinw‘s. and would also mvila an early call to his assailed Block Par-Jae desiring pictures printed from the old negatives 0' Mr Gray or Hood can have them bv orderiugras l have purchased all their uugzativos. 113’ Gallery in [hie old stand recently occu pied by Mr. Gray. Shop. two doors north of G. A. Barnard’s Stare. Richmond Hill, Oct. (0,1872. TCO-lf HVV._.. «._ l tnnm‘mn of me Anqu mnbrican Houm by ï¬re. the subscribvr has (alum and ï¬led up tlmsa inrge and {gounnudinus prm'nisox belong mg to (‘::p!. 'I‘. A_ Mill)». uppnsiga Mas-H‘s. Spaiglll So 8011’; Novel y \Vm‘lis. Markham OF I’ '7'sons, Animals, HouSes 07‘ Landscapes IN ALMOST ANY IKFQUIRHI) BOOTS AND SHOES ! Excellï¬lu navonnnnnat'nu afl'nrded for the (rivaling pglglip and uoxmnnrcinl men. Livery stables in cnmanjun with the homi. Bottled Ale and Porter. ' DRESS‘MA K ER, BIGG’S TO AN- nuunce to her friends and mwlnmnrs that she has nun!)de lo the dwefliug hnuse lamlv occupied bv Mm. 'l'homns. and adjoining Mr. Myers,’ Richnwgad H ill.» where she will he happv to receive weir patronage. as formerly ANY HOUSE IN TORONTO. F. WHITLOCK, CEIMNEX SWEEP. AND DEALER J in old i' n, rags. &c.. «cu Nivhuwnd Hill. All ordu‘s promptly aqmygbd to. November 19, l872. 147. gr Prices that defy Con'lpet'ition. Of all kin dd, which he offers at prices that will compare with )HOTOGRAPIIY. gm Gauzlï¬, 6§wmim I, CROSBY. Fire l’roof Stoee. Richmond Hi"! Oct 3, mg. 7-2". N CONSEQUENCE OF [THE FIRE PROOF STORE! Old picfurcs carefully copied and e nTarged. Supt. 4. I832. Richmond Hill. Sept 26 Richmond Hill. NOVA ", \8724 He is she prepuged 10 Minute order the best kind of Unequalled in quality and ,vnriety.nnd at In endless variety, also a hrge stock of Hollands. Prints. Colmnrgs. Lac es'ofall kinds. Ribbons and OUT AND SHOE STORE, IUCHMOND HILL. HATS ANI) CAPS, Flannels, Blankets, HOSIERY, GLOVES, WILLIAM GAMBLE ETURNS HIS SINCERE THANKS THOMAS 33' COPELAND, AMELY GROCERIES ! LADurs’, Mlswzs’, AND CHILDREN‘S FLOWERS, FKA'I'HERS. 'l‘mmmmcs. NIPISSINGâ€" HOTEL, ' PICTURES! Wiuceys and a!) wool Shining, MRS W. s. POLLocg, £00m mm ï¬hm. IN ALL Tm; NnvEs’r S'x'Ymcs SIZE ()R STYLE. A GRAND DISPLAY OF- NEW In all Prices and Colors; SQhutnmémlm, H umwu’. E. CUTLEHY, THE sronx [femurs A LARGE S'rocx 0r mummy. AND GF D. T. WOOTICN. 737-tf 7404f 746-:f DES~ HE EXCELSIOR PUMP IS NOW manufactured by Mr. Jacob Brillmger, L manufactured by Mr. Jacob Brillmger, Richmond Hill, who has purchased the busi- ness from Mr P. l’hi'lips. and is prepared to ï¬ll all order:- promptly. This Pump is Easicsl [Van/ml, Must Durable and Nantes! Marla in the Dominion. It is so coualrncted with the camiugs of the handIe as to make ital] lighl. therefore pre- veyï¬vgfhiMrgn from ppluug am‘lhing into it. ’l‘hé 'Subscriber woui'd respjscnillly niinuuuce that he in prvpnred [0 put in thil Pump Or if they are not prefermdto any other pump xhey mav bu returned, and the money will be rui'unded. 'l‘hese pumps are sniiahie for all deplhs from a (-isiern to awall of 150 feet. They are not liable to gel om of repair. heing doublo‘ valued, and NH“ joints are unturned iii a lulhe: cuns+~qnenlly there is no leakage a! the joints which is invariably the case wim the common puffy!) madiby hand. » YORKSHIRE CATTLE FEEDER! On Trial for one Month! And if accepted ' WARRANTED TWO YEARS, l’vive : $5 {above platform, and 40 cents per foot Inflow. ' Also manufactures a pump for eislï¬ms and shallow wells. Price $vi, cnmplete for ciblern nut exceeding 8 fuel, Chum pumps for cisterns, $3 each. VVeH digging done on the shortest notice. Address. stating delh of well; JACOB BRILLINGER. FIRSTâ€" CLASS 1S TOOK BREEDE’RS. Stock fed with it have always taken ï¬rst prizns. ‘Milch Cattle yroduce more milk and buttar. It F aliens in Oneâ€"fourth the usual lame, and saws Food. Price 25 cents and $1 ()0 per box. A c’oï¬Ã©r box conflai us mo hundred feeds. _WiH clean all kinds of grain. embracing wheat, rye. barley. and oats and WI†um choke with any Ihistley or foul grain. No stit'k or bruo : required lo he used. and the machine mod nm at any time be stopped by clogging of me: Sue-V0. - HUGH MILLER K1. (70., Amucumumt. CHEMISTS, 167. King Street East, Toronto. For Sale by Druggists and Storokeelper. Sept 17.17572. 7394f Ribbons, Ornaï¬zents, (fa, (Emu, (£13., All of which willghe trimmed and mndo up in th» latest styles It would be well for the la- dies of Richmond Hill and surmuudiug neigh- uorhuod to call and examine the largo and 'yehnliful slut L before purchasing an) ol’ Ilu-se rem y-made goods found in the country states. "All orders for \his Sinve addressed ta the nalenloe. Jul‘n line‘ Lansing l’.O.. 0nt., will runmve prompt aLl- nlion. Any Ainlrihgeu’em on this patent will be punished with the mums: rigor of the law. _ ' JOHN RAE, ' As 1 mm a thorough. practical Mslmex, \he puh'ic may relv on having everj"hing made uu in a very Summon manner. and at prices that defy cumpeLiuon. PATENT SIEVE ! Al‘ MKS MYIZHS ’ CONSIR'HNG of Bounds, Elfs, Caps, Feathers, Flowers, have a|wnvs o'n 'mnu the best of Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Sausages, $40.. and sell 21!. 1h:- lowest prlces for Cash. The highest market prim given for Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, ‘ï¬c. Richmond Hill. Oct. 24. ’72. 745-ly .n ‘5 or [6' ynï¬fn of age. as an‘ smire‘ntico to the Harness bmiuoss. Apply to )H'JAVIVI‘KVMG‘MW, Jeweliry, &c., 113 Yonge Street‘ Toronto. Sgptsmber I. i.b7l. 684 D tors in Changer). (Tunveymwers. 6w 0Fr10r.â€"Rnnoved m Whittemora’s Buiid- iugs. 'l‘oromo Shem. Toronto. 71] U" ngchma in Workng order. made by Abel, Wooabriage. Apply to 3. JAMES, (LATE JAMES & FOWLER,) ,1 RCHITECT, CIVIL ENGlNEER, and Survm‘m', Trust and Loan Hui'd- ings c oruer 9f Adplnido and Toromo struots. Toronto. " _ ’ ’ 1’ 719-“.1 Also, Corned and Spiced Beef, Smoked and Dried Hams. J. SEGSWORTH, DEALER IN FINE GOLD AND SIL var Wamlws. Jeweliry, &c., 113 Yongs Farmers and Threshers Take Notice. - Tor; Fury-<1an AND“ BRINAGING ON. 14. ’79.. Yongo Street; July. IBT‘Z. 1AIILLINERY GOUI)S 0FFICE.-â€"Nn 66 Church Streel.Tm-ontu. Decembel 29.1869. 59 Richmond Hill. Oct. 3, ’7 Sept. 25. 1872. US'l‘ ARRIVED I Richmond Hill. Aug. 15-1872. AE'S NEW AND IMPROVED J. N‘ BLAKE. ARRISTER, CONVEYANCER, &c. NICOL 8;. NICOL, ARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. SOLICI A very suparior and complete stock of UTCHERS, ‘UCIIMO’ND AHILL; into cunditiun Horses, Cows. Calves, Sheep and Pigs the Wanted, SMART, ACTIVE LAD â€" ABOUT For Sale Cheap, Fl RS T- C L A SS THRESHING. Change of Business. W H. 8; R, PUGSLEY, (ï¬xtelrainr £11m. is used and recommended by (Sl'CCl SSUHS‘I‘U \V. w. C(IX) RE “OVA L. DANIEL GLASS, North To“ gait. wax. HARRISON, Richmond um. um M RS MYERS '. Jacob Brilhpgef, Lansing P.(). 7294f Richmond Hill 743-lv n Hui'd; .l and Hrm-dar of Pure Berkshires. o struots. Pest-oflh-e address, Woodbridge. 1 7‘94“- ! Vaughan, m). a. 1;.‘2, 7'06 7414f 734 M Chickering. Stainwny and Durham Pianos. Aiso. the calf bruled 1‘1 ed us in the agancy in mi- aemiou for the sale of M essrs G. A. Prince 61' 00’: cele- brated Organs and Mulndeons, in favor of which we givn our most unqualiï¬ed approval and recnmmendution as the, leading and most reliabia reed instrument now manufactured. HUMMING BIRD PIANO Which is adupï¬ed to parlors where space is an object. The mode of Its constrnclion m emirely new. and based upon the bait known prlnciples of science. Markham. Nov. 3, lH'Il._ Tostlmonlal from Professor H. G, Oolllnl I have -arefnlly examined Um pianos so d by Mr. H B Rnesor. called the Humming Bird, or Colibri Pianrm. nmnnfnclured by Mn- thuseck. and think may are wonderful!" sweet and pure in (one. and i'rnm their peeuhp. con- Mructiun. calculated lo ronmin in tune lnngar 'han other pianos. and consequently to slnnd a greawr‘amoluvt of wear. HENRY GUEST COLLINS. Toronto Feb. '28. W72. V 714-ly Prince’s Organs & Melodeons, D No. 4 in the 51h Concession Township of King, belonging to the, estate of the lat.E Wil- hnm Mcï¬air. combining HO Acres of which are under cultivation. 'l‘h are is a good Frame Dwelling House with an excollentcellnr underneath. Barns. Stables and other outbuildings and Timber fora new Burn 40 x 60. Pleniy of waier . This is a very desirable properly being only between 3 and 4 miles from King Station on Nor:hern Railroad. where there is a geod market for All kinds of produce. Schnwa So Churche-in ihe imme- diate neighborhood. . ’l'erms will he made very easy. For particulars apply to eithe; of the under- signed executurs to the estate. JAMES McNAlR. 1- suan numbur of Village lots. situated in the village of 120 Acres of Excellent Land any uum ~or-uo-lexceedlnglnreehuudrod dollars lv} any one dopasixor.) will be received the Riclnnoml Hill Punt Utï¬coflor which Governmenl willnllow luLeresl. And are Ivcatud at the North-west corner o[ 101 No. 35, 1th cancesuiml of Markham. in a seclinn where mechanics and Iaborers can get steady work and high wagos Apph' :if by Iettcr.prepnid) to Henry Jennings, Victoria Square. or Io HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR suan numbur of Village lots. situated About Oneï¬flh of an Acre, MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY. “THE MORNING PAPERS OF TORONTO: (‘an be had at the Post Ofï¬ce. for H) (:nvrs A WEEK. Apply to Sy RUE DE HY’POI’HOSPHITES. “1 most onrneatlyenl'real nil tloae who may k road this adverliuemam llm they be Nomad. A. a|||i(.,.e"do“y9d ham“. when,“ m“, be in tho public internal. [9 columninicatr the pur- Boaul. Birds, Reptiles. insert: or even 200- Pa“ 0' “'5 "m8 10_ “lair friendsthnt they nluy phites. anrl'sulsjncls of the Végeluble Kingdum i '10th derrfuu'ledpi their monoy by" purchasing- are gsvsructl by rilalfune, which binds all the i “(mama‘s 'm"“"°‘“_ 9r 1!†(“Hume HOLLC‘ springs 01 oxvsw'm'e. and nu nolhing can wave “1†8 I ""15 Al") (“MIN-Hf.- them (on) (in: nation when this principle 1 would “k. 3-“ 3 front. favor. lhut nhouid n loaves morn, the disccvory of means whgrehy iFOHIOtU Ille- knnwledg‘j (If any person thul Ipu~ vilnlilv muv bo'susmined in the living body in I'm†medme "0 .bmflE ma“? 0' 'Old "1 m." indeed a hinon to the wérld; (pumpho be pig‘ased tomngi me‘ail the palm:- Ofï¬cehuurs: from 6:30 A.M.t09:30 PJI. May 4,1669. 563-lf Modern chemistry him ventihwd the ques- tion and nié‘cnvered the ingra diemr con 'lilu- ting Um brain, muscles and nnvar. and ï¬nds that by introducing them ingredients in preper proportinna the brain and nervouaayalem are slrnnmhened‘ In Bronchitis it is a speriï¬c. and Ill Asthma it givos relief WhN'b uvorx other remedy fails. For Nervous Debiiit)‘ ii stands unrivalled, and may he used wiih confidence in all cases. As Ilfis is entirely distinct and dxfl‘nrent from every mher propamlmn of vaophosphiles, be careful to ask for FELLOWS' Swap. and {new no other. Fellows’ Compound 81 RUP OF BY’POPHOSPHITES. RICHMOND ,. HILL 3 This. (hen. in sulmmminlly the basis on which FMLow’s “Hora-)srfll'rn is lmiltJta dironl nclion is upnu the Blood. the Brain and Nanvous Svstom. and [he Muscles. r’trnngxh- suing Hm nerves. it causes tha rapid distribu- tiou 6f Vitalized Blood in the Mnsculur Organ! of the Bady. j: [9 aulnpwd l'ur ALL cases of “’enkness and Emaciminn, whetlwr arising ï¬mn sodeularv lira. n [mpinal ( Ismaie. from fever or m-hilit} from anv cause, and ofï¬cncious in PULMO- NAHY (Ionsumr'rmx. many conï¬rmed vases having been (mer 31:33†henaï¬ued. where its use ua< [won continued ovr<r a I'm-might. 9‘ u»: ,, .ln. he sale of Rnuwing tho Sluggish Heart and Liver. Strengthen'mg the “(ion of the Stomach and "EdWe'H and enabling the Lungs to be ï¬ully in- flated wnh Oxygan. VICTORIA SQUARE! SOLD BY AROTHECARlE-S. Lot 5,3rd Con. King, Richmond Hill, July 11. l87'2. 729-“ Mnré'h 97, 1879. 61-8 PWO. SAVINGS BANK. May 14. 1809 EING THE EAST HALF OF LOT " H 0 M A S GRAHAME. IMPORTER DeLirable Farm for sale, aim-12ml Qnï¬tmmmtï¬, (Signed) EPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR, (OR R. H. B. REESUR HAS SUCCEED FOIparticuhrrapplylo MAIL. grown; fur (Slate, (Ia. gtpartzpmt. Village Lots for Sale. H. B. REESOR, MARRIAGE LICENSES. l'rice. $l-50: Six for $7-50. JA M ES 1. P‘EILLOWS,Chemist. St. Jnhn. N B. Pure Bred Swine. M. 'I‘EEFY.Postmaalor. Punry is GoverumomrAgeuifor ALSO AGENT FOR THE Lot ‘23). ‘2nd (Ton. Vaughqn. JOHN GILLES The lots contam \VM. G. 1] lNGS’l'ON. Notice. DEALER 1N H. G. COLLINS. __ WM. FLUMhRFELT. GLOBE. M. TEEFY, lichmohd HUI POST OFFICE. LEADER. Dingle P. O 714-tf 564-“ .1) SolicitorsinChnucarV.ConvouncersA' Orr|cy,: Provinci M Insurance Building! Streel.'1‘oronlo. JOHN DUGGAN Q.C. DAN H.I|I'IRI.JI 1V1 . Commissionerin B,R.,isGovermnom Agent for issuing Marriago Licenn in tho County onork. Ofï¬ce hoursâ€"7 AJLtO 9:30 P.» Richmond Hill.0ctober23. 3869. I1 "mum, at $6 per WU teal. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckels. Pails.CiderMiHs. Washing Machines.Shingln Waggon Fellow. and LumberSanodLo ordur P‘orpurticï¬â€˜lars address JOHN LANGSTA FF, VSler Mills,Thornhi|l. m. . ... .. _ U Arr 1" Dr‘ Eiliot. Dentin; “w Toronto.) reapectflliy announce: that he will visit the followiugplalrol,(8un- days excepted). where he willanend to Don- xiltry in all ilubrlnclxel: King....................lal ore-eh niontk“ Richmond Hill. ".5"! Namnarket...... ......10lh '3 Aurora..................15th " Teeth inserted in the mos! Improved Styles, on Gold. Silver, Vulcanized Rubbermnd AI- luminnm Base Horses and Cattle. MILLER’S DERBY OIL ’l‘ooth ï¬lled in such a manneruto presorvo- them from fulthar decay. 'l‘ooth extracted with the least posliblo pain} and especial attention paid to the roguln‘iono children’s teeth In the montwonderfnl d’r‘lcovery in' cï¬o‘nniltr‘f for nealidng I Allle‘tersaddrolse'dto'Aurorn willreeaivo prompt ntlontion.‘ Aurora. May 25. 1870. 6|9-lv Charges Moderate, and Work warranted to giv» snlisiaclim}. ‘ ARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER,- Underlaker. Sic. ‘ RESIImchâ€"Nearlv opposi 11 1 Yes“ 11" 0 Rit-hmund Hill N0 repyesmnalivn of mine wiil ever have through any pnn oflim Bl'llilh Province: I lhn Unith Stale», either In 86â€. (II' In la’v'c orders far my Pills and 0i"ll]l(‘llt,nlld ml haw reason to believe ilza' mlempts will verv prnlmhly he made to drc‘eive the public in this way by persons valling on medicine VCIH‘iOl‘L, {almiy re reflemiugtl'at they are aiming for mo and with my knowledge and com-om. I dot-m it advisable to put the public on their guard against nnv such riPcaptiomI. 1 would ask. u a great favor. that nhould l! comatu (he knowledge (If any person that opu- inus medicines are being nlfl’l§ or told in my numoJm be pleased tosend me all the pumm- lan- he can collect respecting the same. thll i: to any. the name and addren of the vendor who installing lhe spurious medicinn, and like- wise the name and adtfrau of the Hunt. in the United States. or eluanhore, which may hue supplied lhcm. so an to enablo me. {or the proxection of the public, to imlitme pro- cec-dingu nganmt such evil-doe". and lon'gago t'o remuuornle vow handsomely any panon who my give me-luch informnzion. the in- formanl’s name nave: hemg divulged A ruovmuzs or IKOHTH AMERICA. 1 hug mum reflreclfully to acquaint Um pub- lic of Ihe Briqish Norlh American provi cel- Ihnt in May, 187,! caused the businésn M H)‘ Maiden Luna. New York. for the sale of H01.- Loww’a l’nns nan Urn-rut". which were up- t~ that time prepared -h_v William Brown. now‘ deceased. to he closed. lrogrwttn any that 1' have reason to know that the manngmment of halo businms had for HOII'H‘ you". and In many wnyu, hum m'lst corrupt. and in mm’ he mat the PMS and Oinlmem were not pmpnrod with lhn cars I have alwny~ donirod. Those who do not. wish m be- deceived by buying >purious medicin‘m. whit-h nro now likely to emanate from the States or elsewhere.- bul to possess Hlvlnselves of the annuino Hm.- Lown‘s PILL: AND OIKTMER’I'. mannfnctumï¬ by me in London. England. wiH do we“ to we that each pm and bux hours Ihn British Government stump cm which is engraved 11m words “ HOLLOWAY'H Plum AND l wrnssr.†and (hill lhn addressm) the inbel is 5J3 wailb S'rnuz'r, Lomvom \vlmre only they tire "mim- f'aclumd, and in nuulhor part of tho worhi’ 'f‘he retuli prices are on tlw Inheh-iu Briliah curreucv. and not in dollms and «emu. ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS IN Chancery, Nemries, 81c. OFFICEâ€"Col!†Strut. Town's Br-nnh ()ï¬ineâ€"l‘ivxsiun Court Clerk I oflico, Rich- mond HiH. Tues. K. Mommy. Hone! Tho-II Should any porn") havahenam‘; to believe that he has been deceived by buying lpurinul imiluliom- of Ihsue Mediciuea,he wilido wall to tend me. in u letter, to Ihe addreu al fob! (which he can don! a cost of six com: in punk age). one of the hooks of inbtrucliona which are afï¬xed to the same. I premium to examin- iL and send a reply. nunng whblh-r Ihe Madi- ciuos are genuine or 1.01.50 thin if npurioua he may apply m [he person from whom he p“)- chased them to have his money refundi-d. 503, Oxford Street (late 241, Strand). London, W C.,Sepl L is“. €87-Cam. Chi-mists and Diagrams who donire to ob- min the Medicines can be supplied ax tho lowest wholesale prices in quantiliel of not less than $20 wor‘h â€" viz 81" 6d, and 99:. and 348.. [.er damn boxes of i ill. or pm: 0 ()inlmem, non, without discount. fox which emiuance musi be an: in advance. 1 have the honor" be. With great rte-pent, THOMAS HOLLOW! Y, Toronto, Dec. 24.1868. Thornhill. Nov. 3,1369? August 17. 1870 TowtogApriI 25. tan DUGGAN a MEYERS, AgmsTERs, VATTORNEYS-AT-LA w Patent Eaveâ€"trough ND WATEKSPOUTS FOR THE DO- TEEFY, NOTARY PUBLIC AND MARRIAGE LICENSES, W. H. CANEON, L.D8.,:: k “ENTIST, (LATE ASSIST FRESH CUTS 011 OLD SORIS. Caution†Caution! N THE PUBLECF THE BRITISH gï¬tt‘mt atml'icmï¬, MORGAN 86 TIIORNE, iflflwflanmnï¬, THOMAS SEDMAN, HUGH MILLEK 6i. C’). RICHMOND HILL. ..........lal ore-eh monk“ ..........5‘1h '} ..........l()lh ’- ..........15lh " 167 King St. Eu! Toronw. D 631- u DAN H . III'IRIuVI 544.†510-.“