lnfallible BIood Puriï¬cI. Tonic, Diurectic Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsin. Billiousneas, Jmmdice, Liver Complaint. Rheumatism, all Kidney Diseases. Scroiuln, Disonsas peculiar tn Females, Salt Rheum. Exzenm and all Skin Liaeases. Headachr‘. J’n‘lpitmiuu of the Heart. Sour Stomach and Heaxtlï¬urrn‘ Pmâ€" 1_yVegemble._ A farm of 75 acres. being conmoscd of the East parts of lots 22 and 23,iu the 4TH CON. 0F VAUGHAN, FARM FUR SALE Is for sale. The farm, which is near Richmond Hill station on the Northern Railroad. is in a high state of C11 hwntigm; has good buildings and (Holland, and is WM] watered, containing a living spring. Terms «may; can he made to suit purchaser. For further pnrticulars enquire o J. C. or ARCH. MCQUARRIE. 8- anle 1’. 0. ngING GLASSES ATTEN: ' We are now prepared to fulnish :Lll . classes with cmplmfnu-nt at home. the \. hole of me time, or for the 1' spurt: mu 1.‘l(‘lli\’. Business new, lightunrl hruï¬tnhlm For» 5 HHS of either sex easily earn from 50 C(EDDA to #5 yer evening, and n. prnpm‘cional sun: by dovutiug (L11 than time Lu the business. Boys and girls < um nearly as much as men. That IL“ wan sue t ‘xiq nmy send then-address. and tem the bnSL LC 5, we make (hi Qï¬vr “ To such 5; 21,1‘u not \ b11’53:{i$‘ï¬;(i §ve will send one dollar to pay fur the trouble of wrlting Full pm'tiuumrh and 011?. ï¬t free. Address Gianna}; Sum-ox a (10., I‘m-1. and, Maine 3‘ The (‘rlrkelonllm "('arlh. A Christ- ?m? Emry. By CHARLES DICKENS. Illus- ’I'Hr c ,. ‘ L The Mysieryof the llolly Tree. A hum}. By the author of “ Dora. Thornc." I/‘Iustratul. 1. Jasper nnnc's Secret. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. Illustrated. 15. The Frozen. Deep. A Nevel. By X114me )0LLINS. Illustrated. \ m. lied Court Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. ’1 K L‘NRY \Voon. Illustrated. 17‘ A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author of “ Dom Thumc." Illustrated. 2. John Rowen-bank's “'lfe. A Novel By Miss MULUCK. Illustrated. m5. Gabriel‘s Marriage. A Novel. By \VILKIE COLLINS. Iliustratcd. 6. The Grey “'olnan. A Novel. By Mrs‘ GASKELL. Illustrated. ' 18. Dmlluyï¬u'leon. ANovel. By Miss M. E. Blumwx. 19. Sister Rose. A Novel. By VVILKIE COLLINS, To any one sending in TWO New Subscriptions to the WEEKLY MAIL at One Dollar Each. No freight and no duty to pay. We have the Books on hand ready to be sent out. 7‘ Reaping the \Vlurlwlnd. A. Novel. By MARY Oman. HAY. 3. Thu- llolr to Ashley. A Novel. By Mm 11h:le \VOUD. l ‘J. Amos Ban-ton. ANovcl. ByGEORGE ELIOT. ' 10. Henry Arkcll. A Novel. By Mrs. IDCNRY W001). 11. The Laurel Bush. A Novel. By Miss MULOOK, 1‘2. Mildrmi Trevanlon. A Novel. By “ Tm; DL‘GIIESS." l3. (‘ullcd Back. A Novel. By HUGH CUN‘VAY. V 11. Back to the ola'lloine. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustrated. 20,31: the llolldays. A Novel. By NAM: CECIL HAY. 2]. The Moi-wick Farm Mystery. A Novel. By VVILKIE COLLINS. Illustrated. 22. A Brldr from the Sea. A Novel. By (110 uuler of “Dom Thorne." Illustrated. ‘ E $1.08 IN ADVANGE. 23. A Fnriunc “mm-r. A Novel. 13y ANNIE THOMAS- Illustrated. 2|. Tllt‘ Blulchford Bequest. A Novel 1}) Hum CONVV'AY. Ilhwtratcd, 25. A Qua-n Amongst “'omen. A ."ovel. By the author of “Dom Thoma." .26. 'l‘ln- Fnlul Marriage. A Novei. By Miss M. E. BRADDON. 27.1‘lu‘ unightshridge Mystery. A Novel. By CHARLES READE‘ Illustrated. 28. Among the Ruins. A Novel. By MARY CECIL HAY. Illustraicd. 21!. Tim Mystm-y at Blm-kwooll Grange. A Naval. By Mrs‘ MAY AGNES FLEMING. The above 40 Books will be sent postpaid to any address for $1.20. Address The WOMAN'S WORK COMPANY, Toronto, Canada. $0 ‘1: GIVEN Awg‘ky our: vme'UALLED OFFER We have arranged with 1he Publishers of these Books to present the whole Forty, postage prepaid, to any address in Canada or the United Slated, as a premium for senï¬ing Two New Subscribers to “ The Weekly Mail " at One Dollar Each. BALANCE .05? THIS YEAR FREE 29 PQPULAR NOVELS BY THE BEST AUTHORS ï¬Ã©h‘CT-Wi: s!“ ECO; 7 Toronto Ont. Address, “ THE MAIL," Toronto, Canada. 35. The Home (‘nok Book and Family I’llysloia I. containinglmndredsofcxcollcnt cooking receipts and hints to housckccpc s, also telling how to cure all manner of (-om- Inon ailmcnl's by simple home rcmedic . 36, Famous Detective Stories. A eul- leetion of thrilling narratives of Deteulivc experience. many of them written by actual members 0f the profession. “70 believe it, to be Lhc best collection of Detective stories ever published. 32. The Cities of the New “'orld. A dcsul‘i t'on of .111 points of intcrLasL relating to never) impormnt City of Amcrirn, illne trulcd with bird’s-eye views of each city described. 33. l'soful Knowlt‘dgo for the Million. a handy book of usr‘ful Information 11 ‘on many and wu‘lous sum 0cm. Illustratu ,. 30. The lllstorynnd Mystery offonmmn Things. This work lellsnllnbout the Immu- factum of Lhe connnunnnd fumilhu' things which we every «lay about us. It like,- wiso (105(11108 the culture of all kind» 0f foreignfruils, nuts, spicos, etc. Illzwtruie (I, 31‘ Elm-morn uml (Eustulus in Far Away lands. :1 very interest ‘mg and insh‘ucl in‘ book of travels. describing the peculiar iit'n, habits. mammrs, and (:11 4101115 of the people of foreign countries. Illustrated. 34. Fancy “'ork for "on": Adornmc-nt, containing instructions for making fancy basket small-pocket s, brackets, needle-work, embroidery. 010., on, ; profusely illustrated. F01! THE YOUNG PEOPLE 37. Slxlt-en Complete Stories by Popular Authors», embracing 1m 0. humorous, and Detective stories, sLories of sociclylifc, of adventure, of railway life, etc. ; all very in- torcsting. 38. School Dialogues, Recltmlnns and Readings, n large and choice collection for school exhibitions. and public and private entertainments. 39. 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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCBrVSBI'ViBeF in order 3, follows Thornhill M 9 u..m., and Richmond Hillnt 10:30 mm; the following Sunday at Rich- mond Hill at 9 (1.111. and ’J'hornhill at 10:30 8.. m. Rev.J. J. Egan, Pastor RmnMoxD LODGE,A. F. & A. M.. No.23, G.R.(‘ Meets in the Lodge r00111,M¢LBOIIic Hallpn the Monday on or before full moon, at 8 o'clock 13.11] I. Crosby, “KM. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORERTERsâ€"Court Rich- mnnd. N0. 70m A. (x F.. meetsin the Temperance Hull every ulterxmte Friduv at 7.30 p. m.â€" Alex Coulter, C. R. RICHMOND HILL TEMPLE. No, 465,1. 0. G. T.â€" Meots in tho 'L‘emperunce Hull' every \Vednesday evening. at 730 o'clock. \Vm. Harrison T. D. The Methodist sabbath sclmol'l‘empemnce As sneintiou issue pledge curds every Sunday when desired. \VnLHm‘risou Supt MECHANICS’ HSTITUTmâ€"mbrnry of over 1000 volux)ws,017en every Tuesday eve:1in[.{,iu the Mn- Ronic Hall, from 7 t0 8 o'clock. R. E. Lmv, Libra- rinu, Lectures and disuussious periodicalâ€. 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A good paper for the family is the WEEKLY MESSENGER, which gives the current Hem-a in a concise form, together with illustrated ‘tOl‘iBS. The small sum of 500. wxll secure a copy for 1‘) months. JOHN DOUGALL dz SON, MONTREAL Executors’ Matias E AGENTS WANTED in Mary town and village for all the WITNESE publications. Sand for terms. " ’ 13;}ch RICHARDSON,Mapla but-ea this 15th dav of January, 1857 30-1 PICTURE 0F HER MAJESTY. I am now prepared 60140 alkkinds of work in my me. Horse~$hoeing 5 Specialty. Jun I'd-mi NEW BLAflKSMITH Repairing promptly done. Agricuhnmi 1m; Iementa neatly mpnired. Patâ€" torsous' Flows and Pluw Points n.1- wavs on hand. The house is it. good repair and the land in ï¬rst-class condition. The property is clofle tu two churches. school house, store, post 0.1106, &c. Terms modomte. For further particulars unply to the proprietor J. Ll (JARSCADDEN, 284x 'L‘ompomnceviUU P 0 A {10011 frame house and two acres of land fox sale in the VILLAGE of TEMPERANCEVILIE House 8:. lot for Sale The Liberal Candidate for East Yurk for me House of Umnmous, will be held as {0110‘ " A joint meeting for East and \Vest York will be held in the Victoria Hall, THE BEST PAPER Friday Evening. Jan. 2!“. BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS From M1. H. Franks. J. J. CAMERON MR. J. CHARLETON, M. P Public Meetings in the interest of L110 And others v, in address the meetings‘ l’rcs‘ E1 Y. R‘ A‘ MALVERN, 31m Enlvtttiatmmm. VELLOBE, TOWN Among other speakers will be PUBLIC “Ming purchased the Disoussiou Invited J. CLARK. Sec. EX. IL A HARD UTIMES ! promptly at! mded m BOOTS, SEGE‘S, GRGCKERY, 8m. 1 mm prepared in take pr: (have in «xulmnge, at fair mnrkui I'Mert hngu'hywl um] um mt durhlfle {Stminu M;.L,.nvt-H in Hm ma: hu' is l-l'HpHrwl In» prun- In rim immr um: Lew-Munhmuljum ln-r (If Multh and First i’riz-rs M 1" mammal :nul uthvif Fans. trml, lwmhm Quebec, and at Hm ‘: rld’s Fair, Ali‘zump. Bu (in? {he 1» 5* "(11k shun]: in Lum‘mn, and a in): ohrllm' prim: fm‘ ‘ . :Lt Markham Fun this yuar. Com? Mung, and got u b m. Sawing liï¬aahines “Em Suit the Times. NEW WILLIAMS SEWENG MACHIN s, Winceys, Mammals, Blankets 3; Underwear TEAS, COFFEES &: SUGABS! Has pleasure in announcing that he lma purchased a full “no of ï¬ne or 'ehruted l‘. LAWRENCE SPEC'I‘ACLES & EYE GL-\ SSE-Y and with The} nyph'nncv: and in- atruments at his command, can suit Lhe mum- ddh'uu'n, “sea wt Impaired vision. They can be sold at prices that should not fail to ï¬ll my store with eager purchasers. A trial will convince you. J08. HALL. TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETHSHAND YARNS. Raymond Sewing" Machines», Eagle Steam Washers and. Wringers. Mixed Paints, ready for use, in an enlurs and rhndm. Boiler! and Raw Oils, Van) 151195, 2|th 11H mlwr “mu-yin] for paints. J’mm. :md \Vhitevmsh 311151195, all xx‘mch 5. “1â€st at huva lmce. Call and see. {HZ 6 a] ‘ ,Mï¬yï¬ggÃ©ï¬ 551% GROCEBIES, FLOUR (36 FEED. All who have alreadv purchased an: fully satisï¬ed “ith the way those machines wurk. Give: than: a trial “$9-:Ul kinds nf produce Indian in exchnngngbz’ GREEN amwmaa, HAMS, BACON, PORK, A cunnplete stuck hf \Yail Pap. In connection with my stock nf (h'ncoric‘a. (Kim, I wish tn call your attention to a full asnonment nf goods from the \Vnudutuck \Vuullun Mills, cnnsisting of WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPEl-is. HARDWARE, GLASS & CROCKE EY. The undersignt‘d is nfferin-g the renmimh‘r uf his \Vintm‘ Stuck ecmsishnz uf Thch goods are all uf ï¬rst-c]:th quality and very cheap. Call and examine them hefuru purchasing. Aha:- nn hand TH PEQPLEâ€™ï¬ 8TORE! ORNE STORE 43,112.13 10 «he CLOSE CASH PRIEES STAPLE GBOCEBIE S. ESE, Ric-1111101163. E111. A!‘ Great. Iiunhwtimw, to make Hum: fur Swing Guods. Flour and Feed always nu hand. SPECTACLES FROM 25 CENTS '1‘0."2.00 A PAIL. Now is the: iinm 0 buy a ï¬rsbclans Light Rm: 13 well supplied with a large stock of Just arrived, selling at prices h- suit every body. CD AS the goods are bought at A '1' REL†UCED '1 :L variety And all kinds of SPECIAL LINE OF -â€"CHEAP-â€"- Also mm, at. fair mnl'kui vuhle. Mu Sm-H in Hm murky-v, Len-ï¬lm!{wusthMdvs the :al and uthvif Fans. 5511 h z: nf designs. PRICES. All gnuds delivered GEO. ’I'RENCH A. MOODIE value. for «me of the rkm, as :| large n‘mn‘ «'3 [ENE n,- _'.W huge, Hum» MIMI as 'l'nrnntn'fllnnâ€" ‘gimn. Man a Di'pthn. lwsc Specimen of work Ail milk-J's by until mum: