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York Herald, 6 Jan 1860, p. 3

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f. ._. . . ._ fl viz-“.3, .1 r H: ‘.,;>M;\_-l.:q_.. 3: 1': 7-,, ,a e n, “,W ’ru’wy‘i 7 ‘3' Pie-€112”. . “an .. : i'nt‘n'r'tis. At Richmond Hill. on the 301h ultimo. dire. Thomas Ark’sey, of a son. On the 21M, ult,. Mm.3}leipm‘-Hutghiepn, of ‘ud' .. . -. MARRIED. ' On Friday, the 30th by the Rev. James Dick, Mr. J.McCaour. to Miss MARGARET Arr- mmgort, both of Markham. Uri Thursday. the 5th inst.. by the Rev. James Dick. Mr. D. McNauaH't‘on to Miss Muir Jane HARBISON.’hOth oi Richmond Hill. WWW‘: TO B ON TO MARKETS. I THURSDAY. Jan 1.' Fall Wheat. prime, per bush. . . . $1 13 a i 14 Spring Wheat . . . . . ,.,. . . . . . . . . 0951:]th Family Flour.................. 600E550 Superfine do ...... .. . . . . - - - - 4508555 Fancy do ..,..,........... 48(la3l30 Extra do ..............--- 5.50a560 B‘rbyoeee-qoeeeegreeDoggy-nag RV'O,1|0tliltlt\l “_ . . . . . , ,.. .. 0 70 a t) 75 Date, “ 034a“ 37 Peas..,,.... . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . 05231058 Park.. i . . n . . I - no . e e Straw, “ ................... 11 on Potatoes, “ ..... . . . . . . 032a036 Apples, per barrel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Oil a ‘2 75 BM”, 450.511“ Sheep.each....... . . . . . . . . . . . . I5lla5tlll Lambs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,,..... 20‘7a'25l'l Calvea,eucl1.......,,.. . . . . - - u 400-500 Chickens . . . . . . . . . .... 023N130 Wool, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ,, 0 25 a t) 995‘ Sheepskins, each. ..... . . . . . . ,, 3 till a 1 l9 Beef hides, nor ltltl lbs.. . . ..,. . ,. 5 75 a 6 0t) Calfskms,perlbs..........,,.. Oil'alll'l Butter, tresh, per lb . . . . . . . . ... 016 a 018 "flint aoherttemrute. 131131.133; T E S TA M E N T S FOR SALF. CHEAP. ’ M. TEEFY, Agent- Bich mond ll ill. l".O. January f. 1860 Sit-if LUST. ()N or about the 15th l)or-ernberlast lie- th‘mi Victoria Square and Mr Abraham BUFFALO KOBE, lined with green lime. and a HORSE BLANKET. _Whoo..v0r will return the spirit) to the Subscriber will be re. worded, " JOHN S'l‘F(iKl.Y, Lot 3|. 4th Von. Markham January 6. lF-‘Gll 5r 3 5TH \YEI). ., ROM Lot No. 3'2 51h C'llICl‘aslUn Ving ban, about the beginning of Ictolwi- last, it 3.11.4]; I. RED STE Rising 2 war.- o-ld. VV‘ltm-vnr will return the lame to the nibxcriher will be rowa dad. I THO.“ \S C 5i}: PM .-\ “J. Vaughan. Janun'y ti. Infill. a» ¢ A 58» l _ if, A i Lettfirs VA llnnnining in lilCliM -ND lll : ,L l’oet Uflir. JANUARY int. 60 ’ Brown. J. W. I (grumble. John Craig. Robert Drewerv. John Dellenhach Chition DeGeir. J. ll. Grant, Jeanie Gilmore, Janie: _Hayhnrst. Rev. W. Harrison. W. . iii-tron. Robert Howit. Robert Hamilton. ,lohn Keller. Joseph K inch. John Kirk. Allan King, W. L. Mchlttrr'lit', l). McKinnon, Miss M, , Mcl’liillips. (ipnt‘ge Slt'w's. Robert 'l lie-iltston. James 'l‘urnor. llenr}~ Trench. “in Tlmin, Charles Trench. Robert Tricker, Mail; Water-house, John Nalon,Jn1ne.- Phillips, Henry Pearce, G, J. l“, Metcalf. Robert Rouilt-dge, J. Matthewson, Joseph Siinp<on, Lovi Munshaw, Mrs Goo. Sieco, Ms Susan Murdv. Joreph M. TEEFY, P. M. CHIEF OFFICESâ€"3 FALL, MALL AND 3‘2 LUDGATE HtLl.. LONDON. Established in 1856. under Charter of I-mperiu‘ Parliament. ’ CJPI 1211;, $2,500,000, WITH UPWARDS or 1000 SHAREHOLDERS. The Right Honorable Lord KLAKE. Chairman. Putin MORRISON, E.-q . Managing Director. WILLIAM Cum“, Eeq., Secretary: A copy of Stock Book can be men on the coun~ ter at the fiend onion. Canada Branch. Toronto. Trusteesvaud Board of Directors in Canada. Honorable JOHN Ross, W.l’. HovaAnu,l\’lPP. ,lona CnawronD.Esq. WILLtAM Ron, Esq WI. McMAsTmt, Esq. Bankersâ€"Tar: Bug or Monitomp Solicitorsâ€"Ross. Cruwronn Ann Cnoue‘m. This Branch was only op-inod lastJanuary. and now has an income of $75,000: Which is retained in this country. .1 H“. Per ,0“ ° ' ‘ ' ' - ‘ ’ ‘ - 15623.: 34"” Weeks the» most obstinate are of deafness :s v y e e e e e o I ' e 0 u e a e r o ’ 'Horner's Lot 3. 4th cniice~sion Markharii. pm ,_ 33..., gm .315. :p :11 a my; 1 ? THE GREAT ” ran menus or THE ‘ Earn AND A Great discovery in the science of medi. cities. being a certain and speedv cure for restoring the eight and removing all dis: eases peculiar the Eye. This is universally acknowledged the only safe aid sure remedy now 'known. it has been used with great success by the moat skillful physicians in Europe and America. - _ Patients in unit part of the country can treat themselves succeelfully at a moderate expense. thereby avoiding the danger and expense of , falling into the hands of ‘ unskillful physicians. This medicines [sufficient to core] will be sent by mail or express. with all directions. on the receipt of all), small case $5. THE RAILâ€"Certain and infallible cure for Doafucss and Singin Noises in the Ears. the Nervous Head and ' ind Complaints. affording instant. relief to sufi‘erers who have troubled with deafness for many years. After using this remedy a few days the patient is suddenlt‘ and almost moreculouely enabled to hear ordi~ nary toned converfetion : in the course of a few efi'evtuallv cured. Patients too numerous to mention have been restored to perfect hearing and lorevar rescued front the snare: oi" the numerous dangerous and unqualifind pretenders of the present day. Hospital and private testimonials and certific- ates from the most eminent physicians And sur- geons in England. in whose presence deaf per- sons haVe been curt-d. and many hundreds of private patients cured can he been or referred to. A. case of this medicine [enough to offset a cure] will be forwarded to and part at the country for Filteen Dollars. Address I ll. GOODlNG, ‘ Drawer No. 3 Buffalo. N.Y. N.“ R. Gooding ie only agent for the b‘tates and Canadas. ll? Office in Kremlind Block. December ‘29. ’59. 56-ly NOTlC E- Pl‘LICATION will he made to the Muni- l' cipal Council of Vaughan :it their first moo ting in January next. to enact a By-Law to establish a ttond along the south side of Lot Nutriber 43. in the First Concession. from the 2m) Cflllpflsalflll line eastwards to meet a Road leading from Yunge Street wei-twai'ds: the land constituting the Road sought to be esta- liltsiwd being the property or Mr. Guerge Avksn). ‘ All parties objecting" to the proposed B_v-l-aw arc rt-qncntcc‘ to attend. GEORGE J. F. FEAitCEE. 'l'ownship Clerk 7th December l859. 5-44 in lbOOrtnA £2000 :3 rs i‘O be advanced by Mortgiue. on Freehold ( Land in the neighborhood of ltit-hiiiono l Apply. by letter prerpaid, ’ J. l) ’ ' . Herald Milieu. lticliiiiond liill. Dec. 7. 18:39, 54-ti 7. um. «1.0" US. must; on- i. 1501 time, pennium. M (MIA l’l.,itll.)§, ill.” Cliflili’i‘iti'f in the Village. I I u G. A BARNARD'S. Richmond Hill. Oct. 7. 1809. 45-tf Y Q RK‘M‘i LLS H C} TE L] YUHGE S'i’l’tlflfi'li. GOO!) supply of \Vinns‘and ervonn alwms on hand. Cigars of ail. brands. Excellent accommodation for . i-airollers.‘ Fai- iiicre and others. Apex nun... Proprietor. York Milk, Dec. 17, “$59 55-tlin “STRAYE‘D 7 ROM the Preriiiees of film subscriber. Lot ""l’id‘ “.“d “‘0.” 93'5"." lea-“"31 system 0" writ" No. l3. 3rd con. Whitchnrli. on or sheet in! Wholtbfls WM been, or over can be iii- the 12th instant. " , , . ' r _ ~ . - ‘ , “ Ill tlttllb). RGV- “ ' A, Mare lihousandn 9f persons. in England and Ame- “,an Mm D xv l6 hands high. aged, one white hind foot, and rice. in both public rind priyatr life. have learned , ‘ will‘m),' Jac‘ksm'l ’ some white on her shoulders with the collar. to write l’lioiiogialiliy. and thousands of social, _ W ‘ _ 4 u _) , ’ ‘ .. and a large star on her foroh'twd. Any person glylllglltlibi‘ttmlloll as to her whereabouts to the the post otiice undersigned will be rewarded. JOHN RlCHARD: ON. Azurora, l’.O. ‘ Whitchurch. Den-23. 1359. 55-4 ._._... ._,._.._,.._ _k .._ Qfieapwgiothing. T “‘HE Subscriber hop to inform the inhabi- tants of Buttouvillo and the surrounding country._that he cpntinues to nmke first-class 00.51 TS, mom, PJIJV‘TC. tic. , in the newest Style! nd superior Workman- ship, All orders pror ptly attended to and wort; warranted. JOHN HARDY. Tailor and Clothier. Buttonville. Dec. 28. 1859. 55-13' W._U. s 1:. 1.23 N E, MILLWRIGHT, .1 I. 1' 0 JV .a , BEGS to intimate that he is now prepared to erect MlLLS of everv description, hr contract or otherwise, on rensotmblo terms, [to is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. anilfrom his lengthened experience he tropes 'to give general satisfaction. Altona, 1)ch 23. 1859. Our Musical Friend. 5545 Wu. Hittipitnsos,Eeq “OUR MUSICAL FltlEND.” a Rare Companion for the Winter Months. Everyl’ian'et, Should procure this Everysipger. woek'y l‘ublication of Every 'l'egcher. Vocel and Piano Forte Every Pupil, _. Music, costing but ill Everv Amateur, cents a number, and Pronounced by the entire Piess ol the country, to be The increase of bu-inese in England is un- “ THE BEST AND CHEAPES, WORK precedented, as shown by the l’arliaiiiet1tari' re turns, and the tollowiug taken from the last ’ September report : “ It will thus be seen that the total amount of hueineu done during the last nine rnontln of the Company’s operations has been TWENTY -'l'Wu THOUSASDNlNE ll UN DRE!) AND ONE NEW l’OlJClrS, pro- ducing an additipiigl annual income of ' $159,999 ' Representing property insured to the extentof {ram-1'2 MILLIQN'DOLLARS The Report ’fui‘thei says. that.“ tlib’DifecIOrs congrat late the Shareholders p11 this satisfac- tory increase in the business of the Company. and they have every reason to believe that from- .05” THE KIND IN THELWURLD'” ‘l'welve fullssized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Munic- for 10 Cents. Yearly.$,5_; Half-yearl_v.$‘2 50: Quarterlv$135 Subscriber to "Our Musical Friend,” or order it from thopeareet Newsdeaier. and v u will have Music for your entire t'ainil} at an insignificant. cost ; and if vou want Music for the Flute. Violin, Cornet, Clarionet. Accordion $9. Q; pubscribe to the 80710 .mélodift, Containinng pang :ppflliilg only 10 ‘ents a number; Yearly. 32,50 ; Half-yearly. $1 :25 All back numbers at 10 ots.~. and Bound .Volumes. Containing i7 iinmbe.s, at $.' 50 the connection now formed it yr poiiiinue to Owhi constantly 0“ hlfldv increase in the seineratio. _ The Capital of the Company is devoted en- tireli to Finn LIABILITIES, having no reserve» foraL‘fe’llranch » ‘ . C. B. sni‘Monu it. c...- N7 Nassau 51;. New 'York . --...0 .. - - .fi.4_ c-..“ Alt tones in Canada are euhmitted to ilw N‘DtiOOe gentlemen composing tne Alloard woo examine the particular-ii. and if found satisl’nctoiy. at price order the pm‘irient of the claim. 'l‘hlh'r ‘ ' eyeiom 1m called forth numerous cards of thanks. , I \ ~ V I ‘ ‘ if d film-noes should. arise between claimants ,and the Company. the Manager is fully eni- pewered to aecepi or any process of law. p ALEX.S'l'EWABT. A. LAW, , frrioMA§ 311.5031, LIQENSED AUCTIONEER, l. ‘1 routu: consuming I YORK, PEEL 8L more. All letters inarmed,-Miiikmirviuuou. wil Manager, 8. N, Amer-ng 'Ag'gm; A: _ receive prompt attention. .lLi" Orders. re. I ‘ ' ' Richmond Hill. (Wind M ll“ " “1334110,” llfficp. Richmond , 'll where terms 5&c.. maybe ascertained. December 23.1859. 55.5"; . ' I ~ v _, ,. ,. To ,h. Edi," of m. Rudd. 1' Markham Village. Nov. 18, £59. Sl-tf . _ t , ‘ rimspmsir “ATKINS‘ON’ iii->09" N SIORE‘ IN a couple of hours. An hour’s daily p actice . i»;..~,,,..~..-... 7...}... ,\,. ~ . _ . . ._,.__...____..____ *â€" __.______ .._.___‘...___.. ,M . BU'.l"l‘0NV lLLli‘. ’(iilrio'n'rmfs on ‘nnous’u Ditties. ._ Manufacturers of Chemicals .3 p r » “WWW” 1M you 'l‘l'fll’t OF I Utiderslghed begs to call the attention of his Friends and the Public gcn- - F Patent Medicines & Perfumery. I ' ’ . ~ . " 43‘. 7 S ‘01 «I ' tl above slace, AroTflchntm MALL, OPPOSITE 'l'HECgTHEDRAL. ‘ icm’ny ‘0 the fat “wt he has opem'd a A L \ - l u m m , King St. Toronto. 53:93:;°:..::F:.i:.:°.:"::’“;:::;2.3:."us; Mill-Milli lillll'lllllli, llll lilllllli, lilllllllll, Medicines prepared with the best English drugs ». VTNES BRANDIESA / / I q _‘ ‘ I ‘ v w I “I. 0, E.“ “aroma. August27. t859. 40-1y I PURE LIQUORD’ W ’ ' ' he has 11 )w itccned in. gun. .r io. ion n ' Which will be found replete with a large and splendid assortment oi _. s r; 5‘ BUTTER 1 Butter! BUTTER! Which lie is prepared to Sell on most reasonable terriis. .l’artigs, before purchasing . . V v a . else‘ivhere, will find it an advantage to Call and compare Prices. I 1 3D. peer} lb‘,l w1|l be gu'en for any quan tity r t o oo . FRESH ROLL BUTTER at G, A, BARNARD'S Richmond Hill. Nov. 18, 1859. 47-tf FR ANCIS PLEBS. the best House in lllC trade. Buttorirille, December 23, 1859. 55?” Ari Inspection is Respectfully Solicltcd‘. ""\ __..._W..._._.._.._... ...., . _. ._... .._ RICH MON D lllLL IRON FOUNDRY. FAILS & SAP BUCKETS. VIBE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for tho 89001161 Price. W'HOLitsitLE-Itu D RETAIL. manufacrure of O. 0‘. Richmond’s improved 1 GOOD PAIL is a domfulc “aces-“HY alld superior BIUCKETSi are much m . J! OHté‘RLE?WORTH" . IRON BFAM PLOUCHS A, demand. The Subscriber begs to inform the public tlitit‘lie ls.'pl‘€ll§\f¢fd_l“» , N0»- 31 King Omit“, 13351 or Y‘FKQ mm“- J l ' ' "“ ’ manulacture any quantity of first class l’AlLS and SAP having Foront030Cther21!1839' 9“! Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs. Fanning recently made several Additions and Mills, Horse 3065, & Horse Rakes- .llMPROVEMENTS TO HIS ESTAELISHMENT, lCASTINGS done to ORDER, By winch he is enabled to make better FAILS, of every size, and SAP BUCKE'l‘b‘ on short notice. In, A“ wurk "‘“mfucmmd b." "‘0 i9 WM“ and sell them CHEAPER than any other House in Canada. He would especially call the attention of Farmers and other: to his ranted. s A P B 'U' 0 K 35-: '1' As they are allowed to be the best ever made, and, as he has a lzirge stock on hand. he will sell tln'in at unprecedented low Prices. All orders by letter, prepaid. srnt to Buttonrille, P.O. will receive prompt attention. M: .. L E; [‘8 ll. M A N. IMPORTER on STAPLE, AND FANCY 11. w. PECK. Richmond Hill. Oct.26,18§il. 48-3m lift-S received his FALL GOODS consisting in part of JOHN M1053, , FANCY DRESS GOODS. . . Lot No 11:. 2ndccscesswn. l COLOR’D AND BLACK COBOULtus. Markliam,December 23,1859. 55-3m PLAIN AND CHE’JKED 1:.‘1NDSEYS. _7,__,,_w_____w__.___, m_ PRINTS, GINGIâ€"iAMS, ma LAINES, _ “"4"”M":‘i“:;“::"‘:‘;:“”““’"“‘“"z:‘”m”“mm‘” “WW‘L” SHEE'I‘INGS, smnrrixes, 'l‘ICKINU, J. K. FALCONBRIDGE, lespectl'iilly begs to announce (but be has received his 1;}, AUTUMN AND WlN’l‘ER GOODS His STOCK is by lur the, DENNI N ES, DRILLS, FLAN NELS. BLANKE'l‘S, GLOVES, HOSl-ERY, LACES, RIBBONS and MU’SLINS. 'l‘ogclher with a general assortmentcf ii, iii, if “ lip " tlp “ ,t '.' ' I l, ll‘ . l . I H' .v . . i i, 'll‘ "it it“, ‘liv 'i,1 j ' . hill "11mm ltlll i “but this“! AND N0. (344. “we ,, WM, mums... no...“ LARGEST on RonMOND EILL, Victoria Square. the last‘ Friday even- ing it; each month. I ' I v iv, 7 \ 3 , 1' \ . fl _ And “1qu m a") ROB I H 0f IOL‘OB 10' His block Will be found as attractive as any house in the trade. our-mime rumor : ' THOMAS SNOVVDEN. Master. J.’\ M ES N EA l1. Deputy. JOHN GAUlJ‘ZY. I'rerrsurer. JOHN BUTTON. Secretary. ,Vipiiiria Sunnis. 18.1.1 7, i558. 48-1‘ Strict Personal Attention \‘Vill be paid to the business and all GOODS sold at the lowest retnuncralingr price? he therefore centidently solicits a continuance ofthc patronage he has so long received. Before buying elsewhere. Rcmctnbcr the well known name. LEISHMAN, No. 81‘ King Street East, Richmond Victoria. " OYAL ORANGE LODGE' No. 775. J; meets at Brother ltohert \Viseirmn’s. Masonic Hall. the first Friday averting after the Full Moon in encli month ' ()rricrzns Wilmer eâ€" \\ illiam Duncan, WINS l G '\ g & C l .‘ . . 'S t , ' A o' ; , ' I s T \laster R 1 or ran ‘lvepnti 'Vl (spar Jr lin i ‘L A 9 l- k , I 0 Hi.- Italics this opportunity of returning sincere thanks to his old Customers and Fl'll’lld-‘n l”? “to Very liberal support they have hitherto given him. October. 1859. 48â€"5 Toronto, October ‘21, 1859. _.. . M“... L... _ . n. 0-....-NL -_._. .. .__-.__.‘..._...._....._~. .v-__r_. ~. -..~._._-.‘__. MM-“ ____.M.._._.__ss..__-w.-_M._.LLL _.._.' ‘1”; m“ "T." "‘- ” - ~vmw-<wâ€"-~o~-â€" r vrv “a e A .. ..,. N'V‘N‘Wwvw Mun olland. Sect'eta'rv; l’o ue. l'ensurw‘ "*"qa" 21".‘8’53' ‘33 M AN UEAC'I‘U 1-1 ED AT 'l‘ttonNHLti. ., , .. , . P 0 N R A P [I Y , r ’ lgl l5 Subscriber bch to call the anemia,“ of the public ‘0 the fact that he is r; J a; P E , a a 9‘1“; S ! I l pro-pared to make first-clas «4 s R . V . 9R,- WRITING 33 SOUND. nonoanrn Y viii; invented by lSAAC 'Pl'l'MAN. of Britt). England. in the rear 1837 It is the most simple. mast natural most WAGGONS, SLEIGHS. Also. a new and proved themselves capable of raismg the largest Stumps and Can be. successfullyworked by three men unaided by horse or other team. ' Price, completeâ€"$68 00. IMPROVED OLOD I CRUSHER' ‘lVe also have in hands the patterns of a very 1 Si} l) E R10 R S'E‘R AWf C U T’I‘E R With feed gear so. constructed as to. out different. lengths, from i to. 1}. inches. Farmers and others are requested to call and examine their. MACHlNES belore purchasing elsewhere. Price, from $10 00 to $20 00. . r ' . ~ A t' ,. d tthe lowrst I‘Hll neratinv nri es. Thus ' ' , _ , N... is its greatpopnlarityto t... wane... l-‘-‘"““‘°"““"°'°e "“ a L ‘ u M C “‘ng W REAP‘ERQ AND g . - . .. .' - ~ . _ substantial and wood V'Vaiggous, Budf'ies, Sleighs, Agricultural Implements, 8L0. will _ a.. The present system of writing is emeed a 0'2 . In the” season, Also, ineg curribersoiiie.daiid totally unlworthy these find it to their advantage to call. days of rogress an invflntion. ‘honographv - < 1 a ‘ - fl is equal 3' as lefliblp. Can be learned in one- vphomhm’ Octaber 21’ 1859. 4,7,6”, \V0° Flows t ' L t. , I. _ , GANG FLOWS, HORSE HQES. SCUFFLERS, titreiiiieth the time, and can bewiitten six times C instantly on hand. rufast! lit other words. the labor of six days can be performed in oneâ€"-â€"one mun can do the {9% All IMPLEMENTS manufactured by us are VVarranted. 479 PATTERSON 8r. BROTHER. ' work of six! So simple is the system. too. 4141“ vented \Vliich erery Farmer ought to possess, and During the past fifteen years, hundred! of and business letters annually pass through J. HOLMES. P. CROSBY, RICHMOND HILL, HAS RECEIVED HIS of practice continued for six months will ec- able a person to take reports of speeches, lou tires, sermons. or conversation. and it read 0F ' ‘ . . T I (a. 0 p, 0 D S ' NEXV STORE Dr NE W MARKET. I ) I {I _ t 0 J 0 £1 N BO D The late Hon. 'l'nos. ll: BEN ron, upon be: fig linifigmf' Splircief'filfigi, 1:30]: fii,{’,,"°b;’,l I ' inond llill, 8w, that he intends opening, on the 15th inst.,wi1h a splendid assortment of’ o, l; t thfi'efil" I '29. will : 2" Hail this 0.1:! E ' ‘ H ‘02:: kliiiwrt dill/phi; Zgu il would/titreslu‘ml We ' I ‘ _‘ - D R U , R R l ' ’ 81.0.. that a person mg)‘ learn to write it slowly. in for a few weeks will enable any person to write Plionography with certainty. and with some degree of freedmn. The same amount Richmond Hill, Sept. 9, 1859. _. WWW..- . 42:";w'fzrzWâ€"‘ar‘vw hem with accuracy Dr. J. W, Stone, of Boston. says : ‘ l doom Plionograpby an invaluable adjunct to educa- tion. and one which. whon acquiredin youth wpuld not be parted with in manhood for thou- sands of dollars ” AND ALMOST EVE RY Those favoring him With a call will find his GOODS to BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Newmarket, Holland Landing. Aurora, Rich... .m I d t ‘ 11 1 (l S ' 1'.‘ r ' it or." "to earns soiator . , n , DRY GOODS in) irLLIFRY ,, .._, I ll” 1 .,. IIARDWAREQ, CROCEQEERY, &c. &c.' hand requires six years to accomplish, Phono- grapliy will perform in one. And a great many Articles too numerous to mention. 'l'o Clergytnen, Edi'ors Physicians. Law» “vars, Secretarir-s, Conroyaiicers. Law and Me: E T I M ES! ‘ ’ ' S l l l . . . a . _ $9921.13?iiiiéthiiiusiféoil33:?“ Having reducd the prices of his whole btock consndcrably. and , at the some time, it knowledge ot'l’honographyis ofvastutilit)‘.â€" having i‘nducrd the long credit system sliort.er--hopmg it Will be an advantage both \I fact there is no profession or calling in which for the buyer and 5'3"”, Particular attention devoted'to the Millinery Department, 4641‘ w. ~â€"-â€"â€"â€"~ ' His SHOW ROOM will be open shortly after with a great variety of BONNEil‘S, MANTLES l OPERA CLOAKs, SLC. &.C. Newmarkpt, September 2, 1859. it is not useful and no younu man’s education , _ can be considered complete Bwithout it. Riellmond HI". OCtObe“ 13, 1859- During the past nine months hundreds of persons in Cannda. of every pursuit in life. have acquired the Art, from many of whom the subecriber has received neatly-written phonographic letlprs. expressive ,oftheir de- light with the attainment, and the extraordinary ease with which they new acquired it. For the purpose of aiding;r in the dissemination ofso importh a reform in his own country, the subscriberis now prepared to supplyv all who apply, with the hlAhUAI.0F Pnonoona- rnr. and the l’niisoomrnic Corr Boon. sent b; mail to any part of the l‘roviiice., postage ' .‘N. ‘ ‘ ‘ "t ‘i ' "l ‘l . W “i PW‘l’flido for the brim" .sum of II? 055 s U P E R I o B" i A G O N s 2 C l b (1 db 1 b (J is t) Limitg And when the Quality is taken into account it will be found that they are selling ‘ 3 V I 9 i ‘ “’33)Rings;8:333:13???£33,111? them at. prices that wlll defy cornoetion. It is also a fact beyond dispute that Our E: A EgE‘flflSrfil R.) kiwi; 6&6. Bil-Mk: without other assistance. WAGGONS stand better, and are of lighter draft, than any other. " ' ‘ ’ ' " “ 9 ‘ These who wish to be able to put their r w -â€"-â€"~»~â€"-â€"«~~~â€"~â€"-â€"~ thoughts to pa ,er atthe rate of fijqriillll) to ‘ T .5 7,1. 250 words 4- p9}; minute.” should send for the Two inch iron axle, with box. ... . , . . ,$l0li 00 Three and three quarter inch do 111.1414 above-mentioned works at once. ‘ Two-and a quarter inch axle, with box 10,5 ()0 with cap-nut do , , . _ 85 (in The following are our list of Prices and lerms :â€" r.::;':.:;-"titres: t: '*“"°:.:::;i $.1:.°.2::‘f‘?f.i:?’1t'?‘.".‘f’ij 8. m, mittsizflszizs 5.2,i.‘.'.::: "3 33 CHEAP FURNITURE WAREROOMS â€"â€"â€" WMQtG‘QtRMâ€"I CAPS» Wan/W“ 40-dm The Sucblcribers beg to call attention to the last that they are making understand. Four inch do do do. . 83 0t) Crib or railing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ui‘ The .u cANAmAN Minnn'rio PmN- Sidebords .................... 4 00 EER " is n Monthly Journal. devoted to the ' . _ advocacy of the it i‘orrn. Price :25 .cents' per l‘erms : 51x Months, if longer. interest from Date. w... Elllllll'l it illllilli illll ll Fllllllll I Address, “rest-paid) I 'r. SPEIGH'l‘ & arm. The Subscriber has now on hand a most ,WILLIAM ll (Hill. I . (Mhnwa. C. W. “m w.â€" l . ;, «MEN’S Ant) BOYtfl. = l organts Vastsvt, l sat'n‘etie. Full’d Cloth. and Doesltin. news 3 ' est "tr" es and best Materials : well made. . i d..rnble atrd‘warm for winter an CHEAP a: 3 AXES. fur sale at me Suva Factory by '. (lie same qualities can he had in Toronto. 1 in G. A. BARNARD’S. " ' ‘l‘ J= HARRISON Mom-m Hm N", 17, .359, 51... Richmond Hill.Oct or. test. our \Vlncli lie lS determined to Sc?! zit Priccs that will defy competition. THE GOODS! ) o o _ 1 . v . I “bllc Netlce‘ manufactured at this Itslabhslitnent here now, been tried for the last fourteen yeti? L\LL patrons indebted to me will please call and, the host pr00f that be has given entire satisfaction is, that all who have once put 1. and settle their accounts on or before the chased at his place invariably come await}, list of January next, and thereby save expenses. '3 JOHN N. REM), M.D. Thornhill, Nov. 18, “359. 51-1 Markham Village, June 30, 1859. To make Cltoppin;r Easy ll UY Di: MOTT’S warranted Cast Stars GEORGE EON”. momma not, Junâ€"29, J. GLESWO OULD respectfully intimate to his Customers and the Public generally, that lnade to Order on the Shortest Notice! llis STOCK will be found well assorted and marked at prices that will compete with, DRY GOODSE but “innit "iii I‘" it ("firm: in“! Q Doing business for Cash only no Second Price. Buyers will do well to call and examine the Stock and Prices 120.813. EATTERSONS’ IMPLEMENT WORKS. \Ve would inform the public that we are manufacturing a large number of The) have. thoroughly- testcd, both in heavy- and light soilsTanérxxunfiâ€"xâ€"w

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