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York Herald, 4 May 1860, p. 3

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~_._..____a.~_..___._. _, _ . STOU FFVILLE SPRING SHO W We attended the above Fair, on Friday the 27th ult., and must say, that it was The show of horses was unusually large, and of very superior des- very successful. cription. We heard more than one of the Judges say, that It was a very difficult matter indeed, to award the prizes which we can very readily believe. The show of cattle was not so good as usual. The Messrs. Patterson‘s of Richmond Hill, had one of their Reapers on the ground, which was sold to the Secretary E. Wheeler, Esq. of Stoulfville, there Were 'also some first class cultivators,rollers. Etc, The greatest credit is due to the President N. Button. Esq. the Secretary E. \Vheelir Esq., and the directors generally, for the thorougbly efficient manner in which they discharged their duties. The prize money was paid immediately after the prizes were read, which we need hardly say, was as it should be. There was a large concourse of pimple on the ground, all of whom spoke in the highest terms of the fair. A Very sumptuous dinner was prepared by Mr. John Raymer, and altogether a very pleasant day was spent. No of entries-~Importcd Stallions 3, Canadian Draught Stallions 6, General purposes do 8, Brood Mares 3, Bulls 2, Cows ‘2. Beef Cattle 2, Sows 3, \Voodcn Ploughs 3, Cultivators 2, Rollers Q. Junans er IIoasnsw-I‘dr. Davis, Richmond Hill. Mr..J. Will 5011, Pickering, Mr. J. Lehman, Markham. Junor2s FOR CATTLE AND SWINEâ€"Mr. T. Robinson. Pickering, Mr. J. Berry, Pickering. Mr. N. Kirby, Vaughan. Junaxs or IMPanrznrsâ€"IVIr. F. Smith, Whitchurch, Mr. D. Willson, Markham, Mr J. Monkhouso Pickering. PRIZE LIST. Houses. l Ila-t Draught Stallion Imported. i t I IItâ€"-“ Sir \Villinm “Milan.” John Sanderson. Markham, . . . . . . . . . . . $3 ()0 ‘Zud " Rob Roy,” William Scott. Scarboro,’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 00 GENERAL PURPOSES IMPORTED. 151â€"” British Splendour,” John Sander- son. Markham, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 00 l Dissolution of Partnership. P01100158 (johhnn , TR VldflE PA R'I'NERSIIII’ hitherto exi~ting be- tween J. & R. SIMPSON, Buttouville, Markham. has this day. March 24, ISUtl, been W. dissolved by mutual consent All accounts due to the late fi-m are requested to be settled forth- rarransst cofufi; rVMN/NW. W‘,\ ,\/.V.\,\__,\__,\,_‘ _ I __ .. __ __ __ __ _ ___,_ ., _. _ .__-. W -."W \W» _/'\. mâ€"..,-- â€"r'~_~\/\. ' »_’4~_/\_â€"‘,v\/~-~~. A», mm A _ 'th. l ' r .0... W, 3, POLLQCK , MACHELL, FIEL, 8b 00., Button'me March ,EgggéRT SlMPSOisa BEG to intimate to their Customers that they have just received a Choice --- L »~~--'â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"~~~ EGS to mam. his friends and the ~ 7* t - t W - 13-3111“ G" customers om 8n B. BARNARD G NOTICE_ that he has bought at ’ coNSISTING or ARTIES indebted 'o the ltlttlt‘i'.i‘;_'.-‘(’ for \VOUII CARDINU anti . iOTH COATING-S, VESTINGS, Dress floods of all descriptions Sheriff Sale, Gents & Lady’s Felt Hats, STRAW GOODS, DRESSING are requested to call and pay their accounts to Mr. M. 'I‘eefy. I’Ostmaster, Rich- mond Iltll, on or before the 31st May instant. after that dan all unsettled accounts will be placed in Courtfor collection TIIB \VIIOLE OF THEIR And a choice supply of Persons who have not yet received tleir \ w . ' B illilniiiiiiil Wool and Cloth. wixl find their parcels by ap- I. o d BROAD (’LO PHD! DOESKINs! l OOtS w Shoes, i“ plying '0 Mr. 'l‘oel'y. ll c ‘ ‘ W. I... KING takes this opportunity of re- turningr thanks to his customers for past favours and begs leave to say that he Will be glad to 8L3. soc. 8m. &('- 8W. 85‘3- l - \Vhich they are offering at their usual low rates. see them [at any timo they have Work t, be At a great DISgOUN'I‘y and is prepared Aurora AP,” 2., 1860 (I ' I" l ' ' t'M . BLHVIVIAN’D' Cloth to 0 cf the same ' ) H . 74‘. . . I‘fialcfoi‘itl'.li'fl'iiiitl tiliw'ttsliip of Markham. when .._---â€"â€"~~T~.:;:-:.~â€"â€" .~ you are W'Shmg a GOOD! DURABLE and Ito will do his utmo~ t to give satisfaction. '“-~â€"-~~~â€"~â€"Aâ€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"..-.:-_-__.___. «W» W. L. KING, late of Richmond ll '11, magma nan IMPORTER AND. DEALER IN AT AND UNDER ' READER. Purchase from the long Established and \Velloknown firm of PATTERSON & BRO. Or if prejudiced in favor of a ‘un Get one made WIIHII)’ from IRON, Willi FLEXIBLE BAP II- GROCKERY & GLASSVVARE, will cut equally well on Rough or Smooth ground, from i x, w [eh May 2nd, 1860. JA KER, COSTPREES oer oooos,oaocamrs, III great variety ; HARDWARE, Of all kinds. State Fire Insurance, CHIEF AND And trusts, by strict attention to business, LONDON. Established in 1856. mnlcr Charter of Inlpcria Parliament. 0.57131marf‘gemoti.ooo wrru Urwauos or toot) stunt notmcas. In great abundance; to merit their future patronage. PATTERSON I“ BRO. Would you have your I'Iaying done Cheaply, Easilyâ€"~with Neatness, and In Good Time I Then secure one of the FIRST PRIZE EIOWERS! With IRON FRAME. STEEL CUT'I‘EP-BAR, and SELF-CLEARING 1UARDS that never were known to clog, manufactured by . PATTERSON 8; BRO. If so, do not fail so procure immediatedly one Large and well assorted ; ifflt'ltfi, fulfllt‘fi, CBtlllfi, iéiuittlo, Chile, urnirlgm, A large SFPPIY; TUHPENTlNE a comes, NAILS, SPIKES, 0 0 A 35' 0 I L ’ PUTTY. GLAss, Are there Stumps on your Farm? 7 >4 9 to 24 u 30, AND LAMPS. PURCHASED a General Assortment of G0=DS l GROCERIES, l III: has also The Right Ilouorablu Lord KLIM‘. (.3ltziittiizitt.l l’In‘nn Monutsox, I’m; . Managing Director. J WILLIAM CASWI;I., leq., Secretary: I my 33* A copy of Stock Book can be soon on the eoun~ tor at the Head Office. Canard; Branch. Toronto of those STUMP EXTR.A.OTORS x Trudeos and Board of Directors in Canada. Ins-r mutual” STALLIONâ€"CANADIAN human. tgifit-Gamboy,” \V. McNair, Markham, $3 00 2nd " Roboxt Bruce." W. Crawford. Scarboro,’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ()0 3rd " Young Lion.” P. Mel’hillips. Markham, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 2 00 In? FTLY.LION-â€"-0ENERAL PURPOSESâ€"CANADIAN Intent). lstâ€"“ Exhibition,” Samuel Shunk. Vaughan, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .$3 ()0 2nd "Brown Active,” Nowherry Button Markham,..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ()0 3rd “ Black Prince,” A. Saugster, Stoufi'ville,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘3 (l ! ’H‘T IIKOOI) “\RI'ZS IN FOAL-OR ONE AT FOU'I‘ litâ€"B. IIrownsborger, \Vhitchurch,. . . .334 00 ‘2nd A. Stralfvou, Whitchurch, . . . . . . . . 300 CATTLE A ND BVVINE. litâ€"Dost Rull, E. W healer, Stoufft ille,. .333 00 2nd Do A. Stoufl'ver,“’lIitchurch.. . ‘2 00 our cow ron DAIRY rt'nrosrzs Gtvno MILK". lug-J}. \thslor, Stoutl'villo, . . . . . . . . . . . $3 00 trust our 01. srnru on row. lstâ€"â€"C. Lehman. Ringwood,. . . . . . . . . 00 ‘J-Id I’. “'ideman, Riugwood. . . . . . . . . . ‘2 00' our sow, Lana): BRYJLD. Intâ€"i1. “'hoelor, Stontfville, . . . . . . . . . . $1 50 III-:s'r sow. swim. um ED. letâ€"E. \Vheolcr, Stoufl‘villo, . . . . .. . . . .$1 50 2nd J. Jenmn. Stoufl'villo, . . . . . . . . . . , 1 00 IXPIJZMKN ’IS‘BEST “'OOIHCN PLOUGH. lotâ€"T. t‘i: G. Morgan, Markham Village, $3 ()0 2nd John Jertnan, Stouti’villo, . . . . . . . . . 2 00 nitsr (ULTIVATott. Intâ€"S. Robinson, Uniouvillo. . . . . . . . . . . $3 {‘0 2nd T 5L S. Morgan, Markham Village,52 00 BEST ROLLER. lotâ€"T. Todd, Markham Village , . . . . . . . $3 00 Not long since a premium v as offered by an agricultural society for the best mode of irrigation, and the latter word, by mistake of the printer, havmg been ‘ charged to ‘irritation,’ a farmer sent his wife to gain the prize. l A military officer, one day while re- viewing his company, happened to be thrown from his horse, and as he lay sprawling on the ground, said to a friend who ran to his assistance. ‘I thought] had improved in horsemanship, but I find I havefallen of.’ A knotty will ease Courts in Baltimore. A wealthy man. Samuel Stevens, died. Some time preâ€" vious to his death be erased his own name, and also the names ofthe signers to his will. and wrote under it; ‘I intend to make another will.’ to which he added his name. No other has been found, but lots of litigation is the consequence. ‘â€"â€"_â€"r is before the TI‘OARON'lO MARKETS. THURSDAY, May 3. Pull Whoat,â€"-750 bshls was the extent of the supply which sold readily at high prices. Seve- ral loads sold as high as $l 41); to $1 50. Spring Wheat -â€"-OI.:y 66 bshls in market, which IOId at from 55030 $1 GI per bshl. Barleyâ€"65 behle found ready sale at from 650. to We per bs'ni. Camâ€"775 bshls at 85 and 38c per bshl. Peu.-â€"1,UUU bshla went off at 55 and tile per bshl. Clover Seed-«There was 25 bshls brought in by farmers, which brought from $5 to $5 25 per bshl. “ayeâ€"is from $12 to $20 per ton, Straw $7 to $8 per ton. Nounâ€"Superfine No. 2 sold at $4 50 to $4 65: No I, $4 90 to $5 ; Fancy (Spring) $5 ‘25 to $5 35: Fancy (Fall) $5 40; to $5 50; Extra. $5 75 to $5 80: Double Extra. 56 25 to SR 5t). Potatoesâ€"are brought in plentifully. and sell at at from 950 to 30c per bshl. Buttonâ€"Fresh is in fair supply at from 18c to 29¢ per lb. Eggs,â€"Fresh from wagons 10c to 12§c per dozen. seem an” $17 ttsm mm. Letters Remaining in RICHMOND HILL PostOfiico MAY 1. [860. Pogue, William Phillips, II. C‘. Son [2] Phinuey, Peter [‘2] Bevell, Mr. Russell. W- [for Char- les Bigewood] Robison, William Stoar. Elijah Simpson, J; Siver, Robert Shophard. Aaron Simpson, William Thompson. Samuel thlpton. Miss Wheatley. Mrs. M. TEEFY, P. M. Brooks, S. John [‘2] Brillinger, George Boynon, John Clark. Henry Cober. Peter [2] Campbell, Alex. Hewrt, Robert "every. Silas Hodgsou, lames Heslop, Gideon Loo, Ruben Mitlur. James McCaguo, Jamel McVicar. John Naughton, John Play tor, Aaron (2) near Richmond Hill, April 27. 1860 Of winch S. BROWN, Esq., of the how England Farmer. says :--“ They will move anything on the earth, or out IIlt‘ earth. that anv reasonable man cm duh-e to ' . . . n . - , w. v Turnip, Carrot. Mange “zurmel' O, all sorts, Imported dlrect {mm Scotland___ Inme , and'l‘79 gond, respectable amen. In Canada stand ready to endorse the anntcd Pure and Frele statement. 10 be had at the Iron Works of PATTERSON 3: BRO ,, ,1, _ I, , . I. . . Is your Ground infested with foul weeds? Remember the FANN MILL, CIINSTRUCTED 0N SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES! Which will “ seperute Wheat from Tares,” and render your Seed pure and clean Manufactured at ' llonorablo JOHN Ross, I \V.P. Hotvt.ANt),I\IPP. JOHN CRIWTORD,ESQ, \VIIJJAM Ross, Esq. WM. McAIAs'rnn, Esq \VM. Iliannrzusos, Esq Bankersâ€"THE Burt on i‘IONMOEAL. Solicitorsâ€"Ross. Cituvront) AND CttOMittt-I. 'l‘his Branch was only opened lastlanuury. and now has an income of 9 $75,000 . Which is retained in this country. F I E L D S E E D S , RilllY-llllll lilll'l'llllllll &c.- tcc. 8w. In their season, ' Wall Paper, »Writing Paper, 2011001 Books, 0f every description. These Goods are nearly all of this Spring’s Importation, and having been purchased of the first hands in Montreal and New York markets. on the most favorable terms, \Vill be disposed off at a low figure FOR CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT. 3-? GIVE HIM A I CALL. Markham Village, May I, 1860. The int-rouse of business in England is un- precedented, as shown by the Parliamentary ror turns, and the following taken from the last September report : “ It trill thus be seen that the total amount ofbtnâ€"inoss done during the last nine months of the Company's operations has been 'I'W EN'I‘Y-TWO'I‘lltlUSANDNlNIC IIUN- DREI) AND ONE NEW POLICIES, proâ€" ducing an additional annual income of $150,000 Representing property insured to the extentof THIRTY I‘rIILLION DOLLARS The Report further says. that " the Directors corgrat late. the Shareholders on this satisfttc' tory increase in the business of the Company. and they have every reason to believe that from I the connection now formed it will continue to increase in the same ratio. The Capital of the Company is devoted en- tirely to Fun: LIABILITIES, having no reserve for a Life Branch. All losses in Canada are submitch to the gentlemen composing the Board who examine the particulars. and if found satisfactory. u! once order the payment of the claim, This system has called forth numerous cards of thanks. If differences should arise between claimants and the Company, the Manager is fully ont- powored to accept of any process ofla' . ALEX. S'l‘ I!) W A It'l‘. A. LAW, \Vhieh he can atlord to SELL at much PATTERSON & BRO’S. you widt FLOWS, with Cast Beams, PLOWS, with Wooden Beams, PLOVVS, with Wrought Beams, PLOVVS, with Steel Beams, PLOVVS, with Straight Beams, PLO WS, with Crooked Beam, LESS PRICES, for CASH Than ever before offered on 75“ Lap Furrow PLO\VS. Green Sward FLOWS, Centre Draft PLOVVS, Sub Soil PLOW'5, ' Crossing FLOWS, Gang PLOVVS, #M,.._ W_._.._.__ J. K. FALCONBRIDGE FARMERS’ lNTEREffiT. HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the Farmers oftho County of York, that be Is prepared to Manufacture and Sell lll'l‘lTlllli lllllllll‘llil With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons. The above Harrows are far superior to anv now in use. being made on an entire new G0 to principle. They will he found to do the work much quicker and better than any other liar. rows Specimens of the above may be seen and particulars as to price ascertained, by ap- plying to tho Subscriber, at his shop, Richmond Hill. who will punctually attend to all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, l Ric hmond H111. FLOWS, for $10.00 news, for $1200, PLows, for $14,00, ‘ FLOWS, for $16,00, PLO ws, for sumo, FLOWS, {or $22.00, ’ PATTERSON; 81' BRO. TREAD HORSF-PO“ ERS, with Threshers, TREA D HORSE-PO WERS, with 'l‘hreshers and Separators, TREAD HORSE-PO WE RS, with Thresbers, Separators and Cleaners Circular WOoil Saws, ’ ~ . . to ensure our an (if? Call. szuunuo and See for how- selves before Purchasing elsewhere. Patric; SUMMER GOODS l You may depend on Bargains. W'ill open on SATURDAY, April 21, 1860 . n . Horse Rakes, Root Slicers, Manager. B. N. America ,Ageni. R'Chmond Hm. Fab. 24’ 1860' 54f Scumers’ 1101-59 1102’, Road Scrape" V . Richmond Hill. __,,____4___..___,-____,.____,,_ culii'atorsy Shaw camel" ’ December 93.18u5l SIS-fin] W, S, POLLOCK. ' Grain Crushers, ' " ,’ "' ' B B Seed Drills Farm 301' Sale. , ~.:_-, I I LES ac ' 3,, h 0 ho Sold on terms i’l suit, for tits benefit a- Mm To be had at the of the Estate of the late George 'l‘eas dale, the \Vost-halfof Lot No. 3]. in the 7th Concession of Pickering, coutuini... about lllll ACRES, till cleared. and about In A t R ES of Fall Wheat, which may he had at valruiou. W For terms and conditions, apply to \VIIIIIIAM SANDERSON. Lot N0. 14. 3rd Con. Markham. IMPLEMENT FACTORY I 0F PATTERSON & BRO. 67-4-m FOB Goons lllllllTHEll IIBLASIWIIE T ESTAME N T S AGRICULTURAL Richmond Hill, Canada 'West, March, 1860. FOR SALE. CHEAP. M. TEEFY, RICHMOND HILL . v A out. AN'ruosY nowns. “D . . g ‘ No. 6, ttond Street, City of Toronto. _ “0' ac. Rmhm‘md H'H' P'O' Markham. April 26, ism. 74-“ CHEAP GOODS January 6. 1860 584: ~ __,-,_.<§r:i':r:ce-?{ 597’31.-.‘.'ll-[1’l":’fl,- ,. m A, r... Particulars see Small Bills. AURORA REVIVING. Boyd’s New Store Creating a Sensation l l W. H‘. MYERS BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public generally for past favors, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of tho Patronage he has so long received ; he has now on hand a large stack of GOODS cormsting in part of DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS of every description, Ladies” and Gentlemen’s SADDLES, BRIDLES and SPURS, MANE and CURRY COMBS, HORSE BRUSHES and CARDS, TRUNKS, VALISES, 8t. Travelling BAGS With an endless variety of WHIPS, and WHIP LASHES, April 5. 1860. 71-3121 l i W. S. POLLOC K'S (late G. A. Barnard‘s). STATIONERY ARD .._â€"â€" R. BOYD & BROTHER G respectfully to announce to the inha- bitants of Aurora and surrou‘diug Coun- BE try, that they have opened :1 GENERAL STOP. in this place. where will be found every- thing iu the trade, and at moderate prices, consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY (£0008, ' GROCERIES. READY-MADE CLOTHING. III connection with the above they have Good Prints, fastcolours, from 441 per yd. New Spring Delaincs, from '25 2d per yd New and Beautiful Bonnet Ribbons, from 6d peryd. £1ARDWABE- '0931 ‘01 [.18an33 ‘utH puowqom . l t t t t f And an exce lcu assor men 0 A” of which will be gold at writes that will Defy ammunition. livery description of Horse Clothing, Rollers and Bridles made to order. COLLARS WARRANTED SAFE! OILS AND PAINTS, GLASS 8.: PUTTY. Factory and Bleached Cotton Striped Shirliug, lllue Denitns, Cotton Drills, Irma-tuna SSHNHVH lltfliitliidd SNUSIqIHVH LIAV SSHNHVH 'OJ. (IEIGNZIJnLV A’IJJWOIIJ S‘cIEICI‘JO 'I'IV 'tl9M ’100'1 rim ‘tnn In ‘Iun won 0': point-1m swim can '9de BAUEJQUHUIBJ Icaatol out In puc ‘onuou alqtssod Isaiioqs an; a) ‘Iiatma [was ;0 opened a , Hosiery, Millinery ‘ Show Room ! ,. All orders wall be thankfully received and promptly attended to. All the Goods are new. and of the latest styles E{6a(ly.llla(lc Clotllillg’ AND GENERAL é ___. and Fashions, . , n o N _ ID.“ Call and examine before purchasing IrlATS’ CAPS, are, r: “Ill be glvcll for alld elsewhere, and save money. Our motto being . o , ' ’ " ' ‘ SMALL PROFITS at QUICK itL'iURNS. BOOTS SHOES g6. Fanning Implements! g8 .«. Pattersons’ Ploughs and Shares constantly on hand. ' R, BOYD & BROS. ’ ’ &c. &.c. &c. 3 Richmond Iiiâ€"ll. February 3. I860. 62-ly April ‘26. 1860. 44-“ AT EXTREMELY Low PRICES. a: mass rows. ES v » - ~ m i 1 WI areas, Aprimmseo. €52 N OVELI Y ‘ W AGGON W ORKS . , MUD OF ALL WORK. one W” t» MARKHAM VILLAGE [ ' thoroughly competent to take charge of m.._“__ â€"-â€"-â€"- :2 ' For Fine, Fresh, Good ofasmall family. in the Village of Aurora. ‘Nva MW Apply to R. IVIACHEI.L. Esq., Aurora, or to the 1 "‘ Every Description of Ofiice of this paper. TEAS, M ‘4 T T H E W L E P P E R, I Aurora, April 27, 1860. 74-3 SUGARS, AURORA, T311313}: 41;), gigf'xgczignfif 191‘: ‘ ‘ COFFEES’ and S just received a new and fun “gm-Imam ghan. until the lot of May next, to Raise the School-house in Section No. 3, in the 2nd con- cession of Vaughan. and to put under the building a S'I‘ON E FOUNDATION WILII Brick Work thereon, to the height of 3 feet 10 inches. It is to be Lathod and Plastered inside. The Carpenter work consists of Putting in the Joists, Laying the Floor, Siding the Build - ing. Putting in the Windows. Ialtiug the Desks and Seats. with other Repairs which will be seen in Plans and Specifications at C. E. apes, . Lawrence’s or Thomas Boothby’s C. E. LAWRENCE. THOS. BOOTHB", 74d? Vaughan. March 29, 1860. of Spring and Summer goons, l WAGGONS! Manufactured by the Subscribers. Having an immense stock of Lumber, of the best quality and Well seasoned, and with the great facilities which they have in Ma- chinery, combined with first-class Workmen,~tlwy can. and do make better Finished, , More Durable. and t. n. ma. sauna % % m It I - l“! h I“l ll llulu l ' Than any other Establishment in Canada. A TOBACCOS, H He cannot be sunrtssan in qualities R Y nor UNDERSOLD in Prices. lemember to call at ‘tHINGLES that are Shingles‘throo to the inchâ€"and each bunch warranted to lay a square, Also, Seasoned Flooring & Sitting, For Sale in large or small quantities, and will he PLAN EU to order. OuStom Planing Attended to as usual, with despatc‘t and at low prices. The Millinery Department! W. S. POIIOOK’S, Will be found replete with the newest and most ., ' . Fashionable Styles of (late (1, A. Barnand s). Bonnets, Hats and C RICIIJVIOJVD IIILL. 11- 5L 1- HARRISON- All 0‘ which will be Sold at tholowost romuner April 20, 1830. '73 3m 2nd Con. Markham, Plank Road, All orders attended to with promptitude, and Work warranted T. SPEIGHT t SON. 56-6. % Trustees. 69-5 sting prices. 74-3!!! Aurora, April '37. 1860. Markham Village, Jun. 4, 1859.

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