STRAYED ROM the Premises of the subscriber. Lot No. l3. 3rdlcon. Whitchnrli, on or about the 12th instant. A. dark. Bay Mare ‘ 15 hands high. aged, one white hind foot, and some white on her shoulders with the Collar, and a large, star on her forehead. Any person giving information as to her whereabouts to the undersigned will be rewarded. JOHN tucrianoson. ‘ Aurora, l’.(). 55 4 A FEARFUL LEAP.-â€"On FHLIaY after- noon, while the capress train from London to Exeter was going at the rate of 60 mi'es an. hour, a sailor, who was in a se. wind-class carriage. lost his cap just above the Village of Slow. "l‘he frat-less but thoughtless “ tar†instantly Opened the carriage door and sprung out after it. The guard who saw it made sure that Jack was killed. but he turned up shortly alter Words with only his arm broken He went on to Plymouth the same night, and appeared to be quite unconscious of the hair- breadth escape he had had. I Whitchurch. Dec.‘28. 1859. Cheap Clothing. IIE Subscriber beg: to inform the inhabi- q '1, inniuii' Ihittonville and the surrounding country. tlii/itltecentinnes to make ï¬rst-clues *â€" con TS. mars, PflN'l'S. &c. I1 HURSDAY’ Dec 22' In the newest St3Ies and superior Workman- Fall Wheat. prime, pet busli.... $1 0 W I 93' ship. All orders prornptly attended to and l , Tot-{ONTO MARKETS. Spring Wheat . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . U 95 It I 00 work warranted. - . Fainin Flour. .................. 6 “ll 9:5 39 JOHN HARDY. inparline do . . . . . . . . . . . -- -- Z523,“ Teller and Clothier. Billie: o v o o - -- ~- w -- - 5 5’ :‘5’ 6 ' [ Biittonville. Dec. 23. 1859. 55-1? Barley. . .. ............. .. ..... u w a v 65 M . it A I b - - . - ‘ 3;;.IIOIi-1n-| H u 1,2: ,f Fit] 11 ng .\ Cloth Drcssnig ’ ~ c n o o o ' ‘ ' ' ' ' a Pens“.u‘“ _ . . . . ' . . . ' , , , _ _ . _ _ Il 52att58 AT LAWRENCE S FACTOI’tYo Pork.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 67-54 5 "U ‘ _ ..._. Islay, peruton . . . . . . . .. . .. . {it‘lx'a Jo r-I-‘HE undemgned having leased that 53;. Pll'awi . o - o“ - - i - - - v - - - - - - r - ' U 32 0 36 teiisive l‘.cll|l|llsl1ll't’nl ot~ Mr C. E. At’lï¬it‘fsi b, ,I ' f ‘ ' ' ' Q. .0 a 2 -~,-‘ Lawrencu, fools conï¬dant in saying that lie BI'l’fe’l’i l’er “"9 - - - ' - v - ° - vn- - r U“ a 6 is prepared to givr gi-ti- ial saii>lai~tion to all Size I h u. it.†- “on r u: who may l'aviir him with »- their orilirrs. lIflVl'IL' l 1‘21): CFC - ' - - - - - - - ~ - - - - ' ' ' ' ‘ 2 e“: 5:, had long experience in the lJUIllless ot' Dyeing l éalvo".;'1él.|: u 4 u‘“ u 1â€â€œ and Dressing: (,lotli- _ . Chickens... ....... . . . . . . . . . . "201“) an Blankets Full’d and NaPP’d- , goo}, p‘pi lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll 95‘ n t: On the shortest notice. ice-pi. ltlS,OnCl.-... . . . . . . . . . I We ‘ w 1 KING ‘ _ . s ' '\' . r ~: ’ ~ 7 W . 4. ‘ . i'll)eflrlul):l“ in . . . . . . . . a 4‘7 ï¬ â€˜13. lllt'lllnuttd Hill, NV. 18, teat). at 'f Butter, tresh. per h». . . .l .. . . .. . 9 i7 «i It It ._ - _ râ€"umc-wwamaa Special Notices Ul.l. I‘LO'I'IIS, PLANNEIS, CO- . lOI'Rt-S, DELAINLS. and GALA I’ll-iIDS, the CHEAPEST in ihe Village ~'0 Consumr’rwr‘. -â€"'I'Iie AdVC'II ~er having m G A BARNARDis. """."““""°" “’ “Wâ€? I" a "“W “9"â€. i Richmond Hill. Oct 7. l8o9. 454i by a Very simply renwdy. aiier ll'iVllll! stitieiod pevotal years with asevoi'o Lung Aflcntinu, and that dead disco-c. lltill‘lllllll‘liltlwâ€"Is 'Ille- nus to make known to his l'otl uw sull'ori-is thi- int-an.u iil‘ctiic. To all wtio tlt’hllt‘l IN" wili send a ('Ullt ol' the prercriotion ifrv‘r, qf'churgu) Wllll directions i'or prepaiiiig and tt-iiig t‘io name. “huh they will flint a ~urt- l‘ll"l’ tor Consumytum Asthma Burnt/tilts do? The only obj 121 of tlie :iilvei'tre. iii ~t-i.il ily ilio i-aie- scriptioii is to beneï¬t twe ï¬lmed Mitt he liope~ ever} Mill‘.‘ er will t"\ It s‘ i‘t‘iiioit HS ll will cost them nothing. and “III pint’t‘ it blew- lug. l’itllltâ€˜ï¬ wishing the [ilert‘i'lpllull wili please addrvss REV. EDWARD .‘i. WILSON. No. i=6 i i’iizsr Hi'itiziLr. Williaiiislitiig. Kings Lo. 1‘; Y YONG“ S'I‘El EE'I‘. GOOD <1â€)pr of \VIN‘I'ZS and liqoonn H’Wn‘fflllll liaiii‘l. Cigars of all brand". Eyci-lleiit ariciiiniiioi‘latiiiii t'or ‘l'ravollera. Fail! iiier< and others ALEX HILL. Proprietor. York ‘vlilli. Dec. 17, IBM) 55-Ilin l‘é / l. _..______,_,..r_.,.,,_.. W. N OTIC E. , PPLICK'I‘ION will be trade to the Mimi- f cipal (‘onncil ot Vaughan at their first meeting in January next. to enact a Ily-Ln'v to eat lilili a Etc-id along the south side of Lot Niiiiibitrdfl. iii the First (,‘onceiaion. from the Quit Concresion line eastwards to meet a llond leading from Yonge Street westwards; the land constituting the Road“. sought to he outn- liliithed helm,r the property 0t†Mr. Gem'ge Ailtsey. All paities objecting to the proposed By-Latv are icrpiestet' to attend. GEORGE .I’. F. FEAIICE. 'l'ownis'nip Clerk 5-1-4 41-8 .wwmymyv-m-n†m4. J..." mm acetic NOTIC 1‘0 the lt‘roeholtlors and llollï¬cltolderl ot Ward, No 2, .Vltllkll‘tlll, tliiitoii the 96th instant at Dili'ino's Ilutol, Victoria Square. there Will he a Hurting held 'or the purpow nl Nominating a tit and proper pursuit to reprasi-nt them in the Township Council, as l'.’ o’clock. ' ll. CLARKSUN, Chairman. Markham, Dec, It). 1859. h .. ttï¬ttl $1113. 7th December l859. From 1000 to 2000 Dollars l Ilill. Apply. by letter pro-paid. 55-i h..â€" .9â€" 'l‘ompcrauce Electors OF VAUGHAiVI. ‘0 be advanced by Mortgage. oti Freehold Land in the neighborhood of Ricbnionn . J . 0. Harold Uï¬ieo. 54-tt' *â€" '4 RII‘INUS of IJH\\I, Order. Religion. and Family Peace. vote for no Candidiie ltiit lll‘“ who is ill favor of liaising the lowest Liquor License to Forty Dollars, and not lower ing the Highest. Richmond Hill. Dec. 7. 1859. Le titers Son or TEMPERANCI. _ _ Richmond Iliil, Dec. 23. H759. itrniaiiiing ll‘i lilCIlM tND HILL Post Ofï¬ce DEC It) .\I ll LR lat. wil. m... Law. Miss Harriet Langmuir. .Iolili Lintoot, .Iohn Lockwood. Miss E, Lawrence, amee M. Lyons, Barney Lawrence. .laiiiea Moodie, Alexander h’lulholland. John Mctcall‘. ROIN‘I‘I. Mcl’liillips. George U’Giady.l\li.~a Leonora Artrew. Henry llastiigiwmt. W. Holt, lilimiias Dodger. 'l‘lioiiiins liotnarll, Miss C. .l. Ilui‘r. l. C. Capt-land, 'I'lios. Churchill, Sarah Charlton. llonry l CHIEF OFFICESâ€"3 PA LL MALL AND 3'2 LUDGA'I‘E lllI.l.. , . _ i Copeland. William L o N D o N ' ('oliiiali, liiiliet‘rt Established in 1856. under Charlarqf‘ Imperial LJaiiipbeil. Miss B. Puru'lmn'h Cliiiiiibcrliii. Eiial l’liillips; Uithena "â€"" I Diincunib. Doctor Philips. AL Son Te/IL) $295009()00' I‘ldinends. Joel. l’atterwn, llro Reid, Alexander lleed, 'A. l". Shepherd, Aaron Shepherd. Charles Scarlett. Miss E. Smith. John Siver. ltoliei't Steel. II. 'I'. l-Lllioti. Mis- Frances l“nggiii, Joliii Foggiii, Miss Julie lt'rarcr. George l‘Ueek, Janice (loitirin, John A copy of Stock llook can be FOG" on the conn- Gurmm,‘ “Mu, ter at the (l anger. All‘red Head Ofï¬ce. Canada Branch. Toronto. lluirlnm' MW S“““â€â€œâ€œÂ°â€œâ€™ “ME†A†llai't, .lolin Seager. William Trustees and Board oi" Directors iii Canada. Jenkins, Miss l-lannah'l'ren h, William W.l’. Hutvt.Asii,i\1Pl’. [‘2] Velie. .lolin \ ~ v - ’ x, ' .- .lono )ll Wileon. 'I‘hemas Joan (JIIAWl'thD.l‘4~' q. WILLIAM Ross, lusq k‘ If“: t , wâ€. MCMAFTEM Esq w“. HENDERSON, Esq Keliy, [’alll(,k Wolmao. (zeorge Bankersâ€"Tim But or Monmouth. Kevitor, Iliomns \Vrlght. John . , . , , Langstatl'. Doctor Walias. Mis care oIR, Solicitorsâ€"itoss. (mawrono axn t, ROMBIE. V lltlt‘l‘lllll'gll' '. t'EEl‘Y, I’. M. This Branch won only opened lastJaniiary. and now has an income. of $75,000! Which is retained in this Country. WITH UPWAKD‘! 0V lililil SHAREHOLDERS. Tho Right Honorable Lord KLANIIZ. Chairman. Purim blonatsos. Esq. Managing Director. WILLIAM Caravan†I'iaq., Secretaiy: I I onorablo .1 our: Ross, LANDS FOR SSA LE. The increase of hu~iness in England in nin- precodented, as shown by the l’flllllllllt‘lltfll’)‘ re turnt, and. the inllownig tattoo from the lust Septentbi-n tiepoiiit : “ It wrilatnnehe seen that the total amount ofiiueinesa done during the last nine month of tho Company’s operations on»: horn TW EN l'Y PIWO 'I‘thllt‘l'AN'lNl.\ F. llU N: DICED ftNl) ONE SEN l"Oi.lCli'.S, pro- ducing an additional annual lip-nine of $130,000 Representing property owned in the extentot' THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS 'l‘be llepori further says that " the M 15010â€! cengrat late the Shamlinlders on this StillHIaC‘ tory increase in the business of the tiniiipany, and they have rv-er fulï¬ull to hi-lievo that from the couiiu-tinn iioir ioimetl it will continue to incieaie in the same ratio. The Capital of the ‘ 'oiiipany is (leviited en- tirelt to Fittr‘. LIABILITIES, having no i~rserve {or a L to tirancn, AI' leases in Canada are submitted to ma gentleman cuiiipmitig t to tloard’ who examine the particulars. and it‘ found satisfactory. at ' i.- Auction Notice. once order the payment of the claim. 'I‘li system has called torth numerous cards of M - THOMAS WILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, thanks. ' . V FOR THE COUNTIES 07 ll" diï¬'orencea should arise between claimants YORK, PEEL 8t ON l‘ARIO. and the Company. the Manager is fully eui~ powered to accept oi any process of law. All letters addressed, MARIN-Hill Vicuoic. wil [LY Orders re- A1.EX.b"l‘EWAlt’l‘, A. LAW, Manager. B. N. America Agent. orived at the “ HERALD" l‘flice. Richmond ill, where terms, &c.. may be ascertained. Richmond l'Iil'i. Markham Village. Nov. 18, 1-859. 51-tt 0n Easy Tet-1;; of Payment. 80,000 Aorea, '3 I‘Y UA I'LL) in the cotttlllo> of Latinos and Khh'l'. All necessaiy iiifoi'iiiatiou will be given on application. poet paid, to, MILES LAN GS'I‘ A Fl“. Wallac-ehurgh. Also, some improved F A RHS. to It 8341'. '\'\ ellaceburgh, Nov. '24. l859. 5241' M EN’S AND BOY ’S durable and warm for Wl'llet' -â€":is CHEAP at: the Stunt‘ qualities can lie mid in TM run at G. A. ll.\ltN.\itl)’S, Richmond Hill. Nov. 17. l8c9. Slatl' December 23. i859. 55°51“ receive prompt attention. W. U. SK.E.NE, MILLWI’thrl'l‘, d L T 0 JV J1 9 BEGB to intimatethat he inno'w-prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract or Otherwise, on reasonable terms. ‘ He is allo agent for the best Foundries in Ca- . panda. and trom his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Aiionii, Dec, 23. 1859. BUTTER! Butter! BUTTER! 1 3D.opgol‘l)i& will be given for any quantity FRESH ROLL BUTTER at G, A, BARNARD’S 55-ly Richmond Hill. Nov. 18, 1850. I ranted. i Y O R K M l L- LS H 0 TE Li Markham. Now. is. 1859. Pants w 681:3 : In fact there Is no prolession or calling in which )1 batiiirtic. r‘ull’d Cloth. and Doe>kin. new. it is not useful and no young man’s education A. est Sty on and best Materials; weil made, can be considered complete nitbout it. 6741‘ W. T. ATKINSON 812,00. * ' r - ~ .~ ~- ‘ ~ - V l NEW STORE IN BUI‘TOM [LLB J. CHARLES W OR’ H Manufactuiers of Chemicals ' ' ~~w~ f ' IiiPOR'i‘ER OI“ ‘ l ' . JMMM Patent Medicines & Perfumery... APOTHICARIES HALL, DEPOSITS ’I‘I'lli CgTHEDRAL. f ‘lHE Undersighed begs 'to call the attention of his Friends and the Public gen~ orally to the fact- that he has opened a NEW STI‘ORE in the abovo place. which will he found rpplctc with a large and Splendid assorttiioiit of lllllllY-llllllll llllTlllllll, lllY lilllllll, llllfllllllll. ‘ I PURE LIQ’UORS, WINES,BRANDiiss, HARDWARE, CROCKEBY, doc. ’W'hirh he is prepared to Sell on moat reasonable terms. Parties, before purchasing elite-where, will ï¬nd it" an advantage to Call and compare Pitccs. ~ Clothing inade_,.t0_0rder 0n the shortest. Notice. ‘ ' FRANCIS Pursues i 5. ~lm ‘ ‘ ~ST'APLE AND~~F W » OU' ‘ANOY" 1, ~ i., . 2:" .» 4 p , -,._ w.;_. .i~,,/. - i A. , .' " LD respectfully intimate to his Cnstomeraanda the Publiogenerally, that» he has now rec-aired the greater portion of his 7 ' ' His STOCK will be found well assorted and marked at prices that Will coiiipete with I the best House in the trade. ' u "I " “ ’1" King St. Toronto. Proprietors of Atkinson’a Parisian Tooth Panto. llj' Every description of Horse and Cattle. Medicines prepared with the best English drugs Toronto, Auguotmi. 1859. 40â€" 1y TO SHOEMAKERS. ANTED IMMEDIATELY. A MAN capable of making a ï¬rst-rate Calf None need; apply but of steady habits. TOIIIAS DOLMAGE. Richmond Hill. Richmond Milli, Oct. 27. 1859. 484 W Boot. Buttonvillo. December 23, 1859., An Inspectian £8 lacspectfully ‘ _ ’ . _ _._ ._./ *â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--mâ€"rr far-W LS & SAP BUD s.fl____..--.._. '\ M... -7- . GOOD PAIL is a’LIOlllt'SlIC necessity and superior ROCKETS are much in A demand. The bubscribcr begs to inform the public that he is prepared to niiinul'acturc any quantity of ï¬rst class FAILS and, SAP BUCKE'I‘S,Imvin; "recently made seVeral Additions and I NEON D I-IILL IRON FOUNDRY. II‘HE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the manufacture of U. c. Richmond's improved IRON BEAM P LOUGIIS, Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs. Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- CASTIN GS done to ORDER, on short notice. II? All Work manufactured by me is W ar- 11. W. DECK. Richmond Hill. Oct.26,1859. 48-3in No aeecand. Parade... . ESALE AND; RETAIL " .I. CHARLESWOitTH. ‘ No. 31 King Street, East of You? .Stl‘llet-J'ig’ly KETS WHOL 'l‘oronto, October 21,1899. 1 IMPROVEMENTS To HIS ESTABLJSHMENT, M . L E I S H M . » lly which lie is enabled to make better FAILS; oi every size, and-SAP BUCKE'I‘S '. r . I and sell that“ CHEAPER than any other House in Canada. He would erspet-ially EMPORTER or call the attention of Farmers and others to his V V S P E A N D Y ssAP BUGKE‘I‘S. R O As they are allonred to be the best ever made, Elllli, as he has a large stock on hand, he will sell them at tinpt‘cCiedrntcd low Prices. All orders by letter, prepaid. sent to HAS receivedms FALL GOODS consisï¬na in part of a V JOHN AMOSS, Buttonville, l’.0. will receive prompt attention. Lot No. 11. Qnd concession, “55-.3m STRJ YE!) .' ' . AME on the Premises or' the Subscriber, Lot No 2'2, 7th concession of Markham. A Red and Withe Spotted H I‘JIP‘EIL The owner can have the same by proving proi-erty and paying expennes. FANCY DRESS GOODS, COLOR’D AND BLACK COBOURGS. PLAIN AND tJHEL‘KED LINDSEYIS. PRINTS, GINGt-IAMS, or: LAINES, smarrrmos, Sl-IIRTINGS,‘ 'l‘ICKTNG,’ DENNIN ES, DRILLS, FL‘AN N ELS‘. BLANK E'l‘S. GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, ’ilBBONS and MUSLINS, i. i i414: .. it i ' 1i." ‘ 4%i‘ ' m “l iiiii'lliiiiiiiJ % mm , AND DRAPEï¬Y Goona. . Doing business for Cash only 55 no Sceniid Price. His Stock Will be found as attractive as any house in the trade. Buyers will do well to call and examine the Stock. and Prices Before buying elsewhere. R..-meinber the well known name Markham, December 23, 1959. G II AACKE. 51-3 .5.â€" llespectlully begs to announce that be has received his . ‘ Iogatber Witha gciivrai assortment of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS His STOCK. is by far the LAncaiâ€"Es'r an. RICHMOND HILL, And iqual to any NORTH of 'I‘ORONTQ. '* _kiii-r Strict Perï¬onal Attention LODGE, Will be paid to the business. and all GOODS sold at the lowest remunerating prices. he therei'oi'c conï¬dently solicits a continuance ofthe patronage he has so long received. M.- LEISHMAN, No. 81 King Street East, . ‘20-3ut No. (344, \, EETS at WM. DoROSE’S IIO'I‘EL V 7 Victoria Square, the last Friday even- int;v in each month. OFFICERS rzutcr : THOMAS SNOWDEN. Master. He takes this opportunity of returning sincere thanks to bit old Customers and Toronto] OCtObel‘ 21, 1859- Fricnds, tor the vary liberal support they have hitherto gireu'liim. October, 1859. PATTERSONS’ IMPLEM 48-5 -_.._._. ~MWW_W*_.__Mâ€"qr1¢rï¬_-__ _.~ , ENT WORKS JAMES NEAL. Deputy, ' . I J JOHN GAUIJCY. Treasurer. ' V 41 c ’/|\ t I . “ Mruiiim e \l lotions &C . i - .. L ‘- L , . _ u i ‘ _. . Victoria Square. Mar 4. 1858. 48-1 I ' ‘_ - ' ’ c We would inform the public that we are manufacturing a large number of \Wwâ€"-â€"â€"â€â€"- MANUFACTURED AT THORNHLL. ‘_ ~ r ' ‘ OYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 778, t ‘IIE Substcribrr begs. to call the attention Gillie-Public ‘ to the fact that be is ‘- 1‘ ' h ’ r I meet“ 8‘ 13'0th Robert Wiseinan's. prepared to make ï¬rstâ€"clas I i ' ' ' " r ‘ . ’ Masonic Hall, the ï¬rst Friday evening after the Full Moon in each month. OFFICERS Iii.iu;crâ€"-Colonel D. Bridgt'orrl, Master. II. \Viseiiian, Deputy Master; John .Vluuholland. Secretary ; W. l’ogue. 'I‘reasurar January 21. 1858. t33 ' he; have been thoroughly tested, both in heavyia-nd “gm soils, and proved thcmsvli'cs capable of raismg the largest“ Stumps “and can be- successfully worked by three men unaided -by horse. 01-; 01h Price, complete:â€"$68 00: 'r; ‘ ' We also ban: in hands the patterns of a very - "J I SUPERIOR STR AW - OUT'l‘ï¬E R I With feed gear so constructed as to out different lengths, from In to II. inches. Farmers and othch are requested to call and examine their MACHINES betorc purchasing elsewhere. Price, from $1000 to $20 00,, REAPE-Rs AND MOWERS 2» In their season, Also, .-_ . Woolen, Crooked ck Straight: Beam I’lows CIRCULAR WOOD SAWS, ROOT SLICERS, Constantly 0n hand. : (33: All IMPLEMENTS manufactured by iis_'aie~ Warranted. .eg PATTERSON 8; BROTHER. * ~ ‘ I, on. SLEIGHS. ’f "BUGGIES, Also, a new and I or team. .'., IMPROVED OIL-"OD onusmmn. VVlii-th every Farmer Ought to passess, and till. Kllllll Ill Illllllilllil‘lllllli lllll’lillllllll, l)"l‘,V‘l;\Nh0"Ba,h' England. m ,he “a, At tnc shortest notice. and at the lowost reinuneratinz prices. 'I'hose requiring real i837 li ii: the most simple, most natural moat substantial and geod VVaggona. Buggies, Sleighs, Agricultural Implements, Ste. will rapid, and lllOul easily learned system of Writ- ï¬nd it to my". ddvanmae'm can. me which has ever been, or ever can be in ° Vented ’ ‘ _ During the past. fifteen years, hundreds of Iliornhill, October ‘21, 1859. thousands of persons. in England and Auto- rica, in both public and privati- life. have learned to write l’honography. and thousands of social. and business letters annually pass through the pest ofï¬ce Nor is its great popularity to be wondered at. The present system of writing is OXCUOd- iiigly cuiiibersoti-ie. and totally unworthy these days of progress and invention. l’lionographt‘ is equally as legible. can be learned in one- iweniieth the time. and can be written six times iisfnst] In other words. the labor of six days can he performed in one-one man can do the work of six! So simple iii the system. too. that a person may learn to who it slowly. in a couple of hours. An hour’s daily p notice for a few weeks will enable (my person to write l’honography with 'certainty. and with some degree of freedom. The same amount of practice continued for nix months will ec- ahle a pert-on to lake repmts of ,speeches. Ion PHONOGRAPIIY, WRITING B'v SOUND. ’ IIUNOGRAI’IIY was invented by ISAAC J. HOLMES. V 4-7-6m P. DROSB Maoâ€"F. WWWâ€"v... Y. RICHMOND HILL, HAS RECEIVED HIS FALL AND WINTER act-001:. DRY GOODSINEWS i. iiiiiii iiiiiiiit Tl iii iiiiiii iiiiii. Richmond Hill, Sept. 9, 1859. TORE IN NEWMARK'ET, er 0 H N BO N D _ BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Newmarket, Holland Landing. Aurora, Kid“ and Hill, him, that he intends opening, on the 15th inst.,wiib a splendid assortment of oaucs. GROCERIES, _ DRY GOODS, AND MILLINERY HARDWARE, CROCKERY, am; a“. . And a great many Articlesl too numerous tomention.‘ ' ', AND ALMOST EVERY Dr. J. W. Stone, of Boston. says : ‘ l deem r ~l'.'lb|l'ttl- ~.. . N Pmmoflmpl'l 3“ m†“a ‘ “June 0 Nu“ 'I‘hoselavoring llllll Wltll a call Wlll find his GOODb to him. and one which. when acquired in yoth SUIT BOTH, THE SEASON AND THE TIMES, would not he parted with in manhood tor-thou- Having 'redncd the, [vines of his whole Stock considerably. and , at the same time, hulldh‘ ut' dollarii ’I . The late llon. 'l'uos. II. Brits rott. upon be- having reduced the long credit system shorter-~lioping'it‘wdl 'be an advantage both for the hnyer and seller. rig presented with a verbatim report of one at" Richmond Hill. October 13, 1859. r -< his ma-‘teriy spreches, taken by a little ho) only twelve years of age. v :id : “ Had this art 1mm) known. 4†years ago it would have suited me 2†or: qud Lu‘ur.†The learned senator xpo 0 but a portion. of the truth. What long- llalltl requires six. years to accomplish. Phono- grapliy will pcrtorni in one, To Clorgyiiieii. Edi'om, Physicians. Law- yers, Secroinrirs. Cotivei‘anceiit. L‘awand Mr- ilical Students, Lecturers, l’rinters, School 'l'eathors Meiehunis. School boys and Girls. ii knowledge at l’hoiiogiaphy is ofvaai utility.â€" Particular attention devoted to the MillinerÂ¥,§epgrtmeng r'-I â€" teat ‘., w .7 In... His SHOW will be open shortly after with a great variety“. , I CAPS, ‘VBONNETS, OPERA CLoAics, ac. ate, 1, ,V ' mâ€" ‘ NOVEL’I‘Y WAGGUN WORKS l ' MARKIIAM VILLAGE. Newmarktit, September 2, 1859. 4.0.5“. timing the past nine months hundreds of persons in Catwdmol every pursuit iii lite. have acquired (in: Art. from many of whom the hllil'cl‘lllef has rerevetl nt-atlyswritten phunop‘rnpliic letters, expressive of their de- light With the attainment. and the extraordinary gin-e with which they have acquired it. For the purpose of aiding in the dissemination ofso important a ietOini in his own country, the subscriber is now prepared to supply all The SUCDSCTIDI’TS beg to call attention to the fact that they are making SUPERIOR :WAGG-ozws : And when the Quality i- takm into account it Will be found that they are selling them at. prices that wlll del'y coin nation. It is also a fact beyond dispute that our \VAGGONS stand better, and are of' lighter draft, than any other. The following are our llat of Prices and Terms :1â€" IRS, C H AIRS. CHAIRS BEDSTEA no, BEDSTEADS,‘ ism. ' RICHMOND HILL . Two inch iron axle. with box. . .. . , . . .Sl0tt 00 Three and three quarter inch do ' i . who apply, With the MAM)“. or I’Hoaooiu- Tw. and ‘ , . . . , _‘ __ _ , ~ , , . _ quarter inch axle Wltll box 105 ()0 wnh cap-nut . do . . . . 85 00 r 1 ‘ -, , PH" “Iâ€. me. lfd'waORf‘jrlcll’or’: Hooligans“: Thiea and three quarter inch thitiible Seat. with steal springs .. .. . . ,. 10 00 F l l l r l l b. “"“d lofaJPthiirt n e ru Lycfï¬rl' 0‘3}, skein, with box. . . . . .G. . . . . . . . . . 80 00 Doubloitreesand neck yokoa. . . 7 00 p ' I Igl‘yllJ‘EA-Rulm‘e 3â€â€œ “In ‘ ‘ Four inch do do do. . 83 0t) (5be or railing . . . . . . . .... . . . . , 1 ()0 The Subscriber has now 0“ hand“ . mmt ' " A", bod). and everybody. who can hm, my. bidebords . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4 00 ' ' . thing, can learn I’NONUGRAP'HY from the MA- NUAL. without other assistance. i‘hose who wish to be able to put their thoughts to pripoi‘ at the late of from 100 to 250 words ‘-- per minute.“ should send for the above-mentioned works at once. The instruction giVen by the Mauualis as p'aiii as A. B. C.. and ten times as easy to understand. The "CANADIAN PHONE'I‘IC PION- EER â€" is it Monthly Journal. devoted to the advocacy of the R--l'ortn. Price 25 cents per annual. ( 3) Ad rose. to at p“ PWILLIAM H. ORR. MO“. 0- w. Terms: Six Month“, if longer. Interest from Date. Five per cent discount for Cash All orders attended to with promtitude, and Work warranted. ' T. SPEIGHT & SON. iiiiiirii ii iiiiiiiiii lTlltK ll iiiiii'iii Wbicli‘lie is dctcrtnined to Sell at Prices that will dely competition. THE GOODS! Public NOtice- manufactured atthis Establishment have now been tried for the last lonrteen yea? LL permit; indebted to me will please call and, the hm proof that he has given entire satisfaction ii, that all who have once par A and settle their accounts on or before the chased at his place invariably come again. list of January next, and thereby save expenses. ~ GEORGE W ‘ 35% Markham Village, June 30, 1859. i l To make Chopping; Easy ! UY DE MOTT’S warranted Cast Slog AXES. for Sale at the Stave Factory by 'H. a J. HARRISON. Richmond uiii.oci.26.1359. 454,; l I JOHN N. REIDiu-D. Tlmviliiii, rim/:38, isâ€, 5, ,4 WW no. Joly-28', Iâ€. “4 I . WW’