l the firm belief that the people of Modtlmm lation would have increased as fast in tho west until they were otherwise informed at this: \;-_.;F.__*k,vd Witli,_and that it was their duty to place in the bands of the cbahmau a protest against this unfair dealing. The meeting was convened here in Markham, and if Markham ’was “going to look 'after its in- terests entirely, it bad the power, as the meeting was now constituted, of doing just What it. pleased. The rrpt‘esenta- lives of South Ontario were powerless against'sucb odds, but, they "were satisfied ' tliat the people who were prevented by the state of the weather, and "the conï¬dence they felt in the people of Markham, from ' belug'present, would never agree to be di‘s’l'iian'cbiscd in such a manner as the meeting had resolved upon. ‘Mr. Henson said he regretted Very- much the position taken liy“"l\’lr. Farc- well. No one more cordially than he, had agreed to abide by the deciucn Iof the meeting. ~lri the. preliminary meeting; held on the day of: the Plowing Matt-h, he'drew up the first resolution. and’agreed to the whole proceedings, anuat that meet- iug this place was ï¬xed upon. 'lf the amendment had been voted down he [Mix R2,] would not have boltedâ€"«Suppose h’lr. Farewell were allowed torcuter' the protest, perhaps. at the convention, on some pretext'm‘ other. he would repeat it. He hoped Mr. Farewell would reconsider his course. Mr.FAnmv1:i.i.said Mr. Ruosor was the man who ought to reconsider his course. and not inâ€" mMElemplv because the meeting was here among his own friends and he bad‘tll‘e power of (153113 it,â€"upon compelling South Ontario to go into convention on soon a most unfair basis, or to protest against itat the outset. A ‘arge nuin- 3 her of persons present did not vote at all, be' elittso,ll0100kll, they did not wish to press Sitchl an unfair thing upon South Ontario. ‘M‘r: H. ORR said that Mr. lionsor ought to observe that do five persons present from South Ontario did not propose to enter a protest against the ln()Ill01‘t.I‘,i? I «I I majoritv, in their own’ homogbut in behalf of those who would have been present despite the ' unfavorable stat.) of the Weather. it' thev had ‘ l l (In Stilltlny the 135h ins: , at his fathers resi- V > - _ , , -_ , ,*. .. ‘. 2,.1 . .. , W A (“WM 1“ l' l “Hb- ' ‘l' “1 J‘m†Geml’l“ PUTUTY. GLASS. .28 . . 9 Are there. Mumps. on your. Form? If so, do not fail soprocure immediatedly one; once imngini'd lllm‘ ll’“ lâ€â€˜<‘l)‘t‘ (if Mmltham “mum “(tonipt to hire advantage oi their ah- sï¬pce to force so rcpug not a measure iilmt)‘ them Just suppose the meeting, instead of: {wing {nthe middle of Markham. where Mr. “Nguï¬u friends had rothing to do but step in. fut-411an in Brougham, whero Foule Ontario “timid lmvo liado Chance to he better l't‘pl‘t'f-‘Olll' 1 ed. \Vonld such an amendment have lH‘r-'l carried ? Not a hit of it llo grave all honor to tho twoutv gentlemen of Markham who had vbted with those from South Ontario in favor it" a great and correct principle. in opposition to , pettv selfish interests. but, regretted to find no i loss than twcuiv-tivo "- ho. like the i7, ('1. memo be .u ot’ the present Government. seemed to re- card representation :u'Cordiug to present porn. "i'ion as all rirrht. oxcnpt when the car \ing of)! of the principle would run counter to their own immediate intervals. If the pr-op‘o. My Markham insist -d on compel'iug' 53mph ()Htmir, . to go into convention on such a basis. he \t'as: E saflq‘mdtlm delegates from S. O. wrull pio- , test at the onset. against such (lisl'i'ziiii"\iseim-m, , Mr. Reesor laid some stress on Mr. Farewell‘s having: agreed. in advance. to ulintover mith ‘3 be done at this meeting. So he [Mm Oj] had agreed..so evor_\l)o(ly pre>cnt from South Ou- tnrio had tacith agreed,er verj‘hml}~ not pv-x sent with whom he had spoken on tho Inhjer-t, l}‘:(l agreed. but upon what. understanding hn'd t VI’rI‘. - hodv so agreed? \Vns it on the under-landing i that the people of Ma'hham were to ride over South Ontario rough shod? \‘l'as it on the understanding that one fourth of the people of South Ontario were to be disfrauehim-d ? ll)‘ ‘ ' Ink-ans. The agreement was lmsed upon Would do 'what was fair and lioininlile-_tlmt in other words, they would (in nothing in film. absence Which would not ho iippioved of if theyw were present." Mr. Fi,i.\'r said if the principle of reproseu‘av tion by population was a wrong one. let it, he repudiated, but if it was a right priuciplg. it W“. :imii- duty to act upon it. if for no other reason, oiled. th'au ‘oocanso the people (‘Xpt'ct ll. it there were an equal. or anything approaching to an equal representation of the two SOCl‘ons ‘ of the Division present at the nmutin'j. it would he the duty of all to abide hv its decision: but there was no such fair representation. and the few prevent from South Ontario could not do l otherwise than enter a protest. Mr, Rimsou persisted in stating that. Mr. Farewell was bound. upduflhp own words, to nitch by wliatover'might be done by the meetâ€" 1’ ing. Mr. F.iiii:u'i11,i, said he once withdrew his name from an election contest after he had been nominated bv a convention. to prevent disuninn lit the party, and he was prepared to do it again ‘ if noccsmrv. g 7 Mr. linicsou refused to agree to Mr. Fare- wolPs proposal, but protested against it< bong considered that the resolution which had been Curried did not deal justly with South (lulm'io, l Mr. FAREWELL suggested that mo (incision as I to which of the two methods should be adopt. 6d, should'bo left to an umpire. or. to the three members representing the Division in the Lower House. r' ' i ' Mr. Reason said it: their opinion were want ed, it was already givbu iii writing, they had written to Several parties in the" Division sug- gesting the last census as the proper basis. "Mr. FLINT said that they supposed the popu- a‘s‘in the east, and many others more likely to know than they. had supposed the-same thing meeting. ' Mr. Reason, hoivever, declined acceeding to l the propoml, and Henry Miller, Jr., pressed for i the adoption of a resolution which he had drawn up, naming a day for the election of delegates, c-dialso for the assembling of the convention. he CHAIRMAN said the discussion war; out i of order, a’lth‘otl‘g‘h, being a matter of great in). portance, be had allowed it to go on thus for. It would be in order he said. for some one who ‘ . llthi1i~;t..the\\‘it'e of Mr. 'l‘homas Smith, Jr.. 1 can-Led hr so small n-j of ;; .ifti]grl}|?]‘-_~vfli:ll horn. I' in trust f« r the lunch! of their Creditors. The I Ofï¬ce of this paper. ' I 5:. it. 15337â€; . The Owner can move her by proving,r property _ II III __ *__III_ - * r " ~- - __ -' ' Iâ€: ,II _ " ' W ' I I .. .. .- f ' . . » - ' I “‘r' II Mn?†' III .4. II II I_AI I I ~ WI; . ‘. . ‘ - ‘ - r '- , . ‘r ‘ . . 3‘“ * I ‘ ‘ 'k l ' i "‘ The Hamiltonians are to have a couple ’ I I i‘ I t I ' ' ‘ I ‘ ‘ I i ' i of Russian cannon as well as the denizens P0110616 S COlunlw’ ' S . .. ‘ . . G of London, C. \V. ’ WW: ' i " ‘ ' 5;; i ,. a. I r i‘ i i an. Sixteen trunks from the wreck of the a V†wvvwv i/w-lvvy45ivii 7“. ‘- i' ‘ Vii/VVWVVW NM/Vriflf ‘ r’ ‘ ' ' - “*i" i“ ill fated Hungarian, arrived at Boston on , ~ ‘ 7 . ii 5 Tuesday, in a Nova Scotia scooner, from ‘ & .=C:,O'., i . Port La rl‘our. They were consigned to ' °‘ I I ' 9 ' i l 7," ' ' ' ’ ' ‘ mnous parties m Canadm and contained BLG to intimate to their Cu§5tomcxs that, ey. have Just rescued a CliclÂ¥ICI articles of personal~propcrty and clothing. BEGS to inform his friends and the ’ ’ _ "7"-" ' l i _' f -ii i l l The London Free Press understands that . CUSlCmCFSIQf G- 83 3- BARNARD l L V' i' '7 . two trunks, the property of the late lauient- 4" 'lllé'l’ll‘g has bought at ,.~ ,II ii" i if», i i "r. “i: 'i . I l . ed member for East hliddlesex, Mr. ' i A Malcus Talbot, arrived in that city on Mordav, to the charge of one of Mr. Tal- bot.’s friends. ‘ CONSISTING or“ , I Gents 8; LIady’S'Felt Hats, “ . I,. .§ ï¬g, i Iq‘f‘i"? Lugiiml . ‘ j, "i. O Si “is; \ V ’ V-ESTINGï¬, ' ' ~-- ,llross Goods ofJall descriptions l . BROAD CLO I‘HS, HDOESKINS, ., . :gg. , &C. Y - &i(~’; ...v Shepifl' Sale», 0 @ï¬ï¬IT :1: a. may: 1" WWW.“ w \...., ....‘,‘,,i"‘,, c ,, . ._2 , ., ,, THE WHOLE OF THEIR I _ ., _ ‘ ; 'ronoN'm .‘lellliljl‘é I ~ > ‘ ‘ :Iicesupplyoifii '- 3.110925. .SLc. -&ci. 3' [fall W7lieat,---Z.fi:3tl hshls was the extent of the supply which sold readily at high prices. Seve- ral loads sold as lflgll as 33“ 43; to S1 45 or bshl, the average being $1 43. I . 17. Stqglgjn. Trade Which they are offering at their usuallow rates. iAt. aw; 'Dll‘CO “s .. ,. , ‘ ‘ ~ '" ~ ‘ I _ . I I 'lIblLIt 5 UV? 'iudl prepared, AINOIIII, APIHQ7I1860I I I II I For common ,l £23133: {ltv'fleh‘v 3% ti’oi'l-iiiiiliw. hil‘ll... h- , ‘0 “‘1â€; 419‘. Sallie, l * ‘4‘ IF you are wishing a coon, numem and 1:.st \i'rinKED i ‘ l . 3 ~â€" , .. s it or , w lCl = ' “ " ,z’""'â€" _.::mmrï¬gfl,w_mw . i . .. . i' sold :it from $1 13 to St 18 per lishl. l ’ A» h I“ ‘ W‘MM‘ Y ' i l’eas.â€"â€"l .050 bsh‘n w:r.t of? a: CS and (in: per l)Sill. . ~ . m ; ..-. ,V ,. r Oats. “wilt/ill hshls at 3t and 35c per behl. Harleyâ€"2350 llSlllS soldat from 60 68c. lluI\'.â€"â€"-i>: from Sit) to $l7 per ton, Straw $6 to $6 per ton. . 1 . .‘T l“loui‘.»~ Stiporfino No. 2 Hold at is l :34) to $1 55; E No 1‘, llll to ; Fnuev (Spring) $5 ‘25 mi $535; i<‘um:y(1«‘aii).~1gs 40; to 53 so; Extra. “08’†1) i ‘l I F‘ $5 75 to $5 on; Double Extra, an to $6 5a., ,1 , i ,2, u. j Jr . l’otntcosâ€"aro brought in plentitully. and sell at : at from ‘25c to 30c per bsbb ' Butter. ~Frcsh is in fair supplv at from 16c to Site per lb. av. AND outage. "JAMES. J. BARKER, ' REA? u I IMPORTER AND DEALER‘IN DRY Goonseaocg ~51: Purchase from the long Established1 and VVell-lrnown lli'lll _ . ,I I I g I I’A'rjrnns'oN‘ 8,; Rue. Sit Or illprejudiccdin favor 0an ' zv ' ‘~ ~' ‘ _ , ‘ C ‘ 'i t». l h ‘v l £4 #5, _ I - I'I I I l,‘ t 1‘ . ‘. llt' .. jâ€˜ï¬ lingâ€; "ll ‘1 u‘lttllltl ‘I‘mn hurl "turtle um (“WWW ' I I I V. I I (-lcf‘ione‘ made wholly from IRON, with FLEXIBLE PINGER-BAR;-w-blcb GEIASISXVAREII will cut equally well onIl’tougtiI or $mootlrgrouiul, from ., I -. . _ . ‘ ' . . I - v- - 'PA'F’I‘ERSON'&-'BRO. TH E ZYHOLI‘ZSA LP} Mr . <.- amflyvgvhp. . In great variety; HARDWARE, Â¥ In great abundance; And trusts, by strict attention to business, "’l""““l‘ rm†“'“gl’m‘ 10“ m wile 1’†to merit their future patromgc. Of all kinds. Zillid‘W‘é-ll-assortcd ‘ ' " ' . " ‘ ‘fl - . I W . o 4‘ v i. ’r ‘ ' T’ I - ’ “’ould you have your {laying done Cheaply, laasilyâ€"wub Neatness,'and'in Good ’mâ€â€œ*rTft-‘W%“W~ "m, in, ,_ _ I _ . .. Bllt'l‘llS. At Richmond llill,en the morning of the He ha, “[50 a General Assortment of Itutu ntrtra at r, ';;“*‘“9;’ ;, .." meiiiesewirrofei._ . . . . u . , e 7» i: I g l t 3 édlldt}, @llb, BULIIIEDFE, , Epilggrï¬y .PREZE Nigjwiï¬glgs z, _ . TURPENTlNE a COLORS, A large supply; " I WithRON FRAME, STEEL odrriaanan, aimt SELF-CLEARING O o .A. o If 1:. , NAILS, SPIKES, GUARDS that ner‘er were known to clog, manutacturcd by PATTERSON 82‘ BRO. ti u‘IcA'r‘us. son of Moses Utiiiiltlo. Iv. ‘ of those A. “with; , on‘ Sunday the l3th in_st,, lllr. l Stephen Sorrel. into (if Codnlmiuq Sussex, liluglund, nng 37. "M 39 10243530, . . AND LAMPS,‘ I v ~ 3 " . . . ., . F I E I E D ,- Of Wlllcll S BROWN, Esrp, of the, New EzngmIId.Payne}, says :â€"-f‘ They. will “I I I . I H i - . ‘2} V i 9 move anything on the cartbpor out the eartli,Tli:1't "any reasonable man can desire to Eli-£33 iï¬ï¬mï¬Ã©ilï¬mmlm- l ' Turpin Ca:rcé,"hlanglc ‘Wriirtzcl, ct"- ail; sorts, Imported direct from Scotland â€"- move,“ and.179 2.0951, respectable Farmers in Canada Stand read-Y to endorse. “lei... may“zawv’wcxzws..m-y~s;iiq-%MW9W' l II .44le ,J I; III \ IIII-I III II and Fresh. I . sIfltenlent. TOI “rule SivorkIs , P , I I I TO d0 l t; HS. ' «I III II III,“ 7'.» IIII.II IIIII “III ,MII, . I SO 8c 0 matcrsnigns \Vauted to make TEN WIN- r '«u- “i I,“ Irwin ‘ "lulu" ‘l "tritium “in q “l " ‘1 "Ilium “1 ul' " ii i tumult, Munâ€, Is your Ground infested Wllll foul weeds? Remember the. I l)(}\\>‘ and to (.z't't't and complete-u I h I I _I I), I,I,I 8w. Ste, at on season, GRUCERIES, ’W“Wb¢“~.‘ï¬m‘n‘t "f I .- P : .t . .’ 3. ’ i . T... , , .1 I EIINN- MILL, CIINSIRUCIEII 0N SCIEIIII‘IC PRINCIPLES ! lowest lent'er will he 'ieeetved ii' (-muplem .,. . . , i if '3'- ‘ ' ‘,‘_ I It ' l '1‘( ‘ ‘,†Ill l “Ml ‘ " ‘ S’ (.l' = l l o Azgl)er, ‘Nrritlng Paper, $911001 lgooks’ Vt lncli Will. . Septtfi e 9'1 ion ares I u m tl‘ your Le pure am e ean, t-urizy be given for the due performance ofthe Manufactured at ' Ofcvcry description. . ' i _ PATTERSON .& BRO’S.‘ l‘hcse Goods are nearly all of this Spring’s Importation, and having been purchased I > I . of the ï¬rst hands in Montreal and New York markets, on the most favorable terms, Will be disposed off at a low figure PLOW’S, with “fraught Beams, F- G C A o R I I T S I A E T- PLO‘VSHWith SteelBeamS, I? IA- I I i ii I I, I_ PLOVVS, with straight Beams, work No tende s received afi;r the i351h inst. ldor further particulars nppl'.‘ to I'Dr l‘ ‘-nt‘li‘Iih ' I t/ ~. 4 I I y a r ‘ V fl . t r. . . . n i ' ‘ "‘7 ' k i l PUPIHIII‘IJ] “Hp 1.0., 2i lllkll lll L. In allfll (l in §L4IJIJ 1t IHUClI r t-tu yl| you wish . FLOWS, with Cast Beams, PLOW/'8, with \Vooden Beams, ï¬gstliitt‘ï¬ili, Fe'oticc. reset-is. G. A.& n. ILIRNA‘RD, of I It ltiehincnd ilill and liradtbrd. have, this day, assigned all tllt'ii‘erttilu to the undersigned 4 i... it 3165‘» m1 {'- 111319.323 .mzcws, for CASH Than over before offered on 1 IT’v - ' Astigntnrnt may be seen at the oflice of Markham Village, May 1, 1860. 75_4I _ _' 1 LO.“/ b) Wm? CFOOked Beams, Messrs. l‘it (1.153 A1 CAuuoi,, Barristers, &c., ,‘ , [Lap FMI‘I'OW S, ‘ I I III I I .I I I .‘ III Adt laidc St, ~"r.n~onto. '_ ’ -*':;::‘::“ “M i‘TT‘“â€"_â€"“5:::â€"~~ 3:31:111T?‘ ~iZâ€"T .:.::.:_:__.,._____‘ I I I , (Iii-gen S-ward PLO“ S, ' ' I ' ’ u .u. S l’:'=l.l.()(fl{, Ricnmond Hul- Letcem - ' - H ICeutrle Draft FLOWS, ' Assign“: Sub Soil PLOVVS, _ Crossing l‘LO'\VS, ‘ Gang PLO “’3, II II II ,lI‘ermainingiri'RIC‘IiIEIUN'D’HILL‘Post i Ale dd, “‘50. " I‘ “Mer l, "60'. ,,3‘- '7 , i, ' iii, (“Fee 1‘» ll am nun in conical u uith tho ab'WO due prior to lrl April. must be iiiiiuctliatel}' settled. and accounts to mature, at the terms: of p'iI\ mom made by Messrs G. A. & ll. Bar! ll.il(l. â€"â€"â€"-~ l , ; Brooks,S. John [2] Pogue, William Brillingor, George Phillips. H- & Son [9] BeynonI John 'l’biuneyr. Peterf‘l] Clark, Henry Revell,IMr, Cob", Peter v Russell, 'W. [for Char- Campboll, Alex. lbs Bigowood] Howit, Robert _ Robisoi:,,William FLOWS, for 10 00 . , ~ ~ PLt)WS,for$tQ,OO,.. ' . PLOWS,tbr$1l,tl0, - ' V . FLOWS, rot 16,00, I’IJ(,)\'\TS,for$18,OO,' - FLOWS, th.rg$‘22,00,f is OPE‘IISO our ms . 6:? Call. Examine and See for \our- . , . i-‘li‘ll- S l‘olrla WK. Assignue selves before Purchasing elsewhere. chmuoud llill, Mny 1?. 1‘6â€; 75-t ‘ "Ivliifié'IIISII,‘- Hovery. Silas Sloan; Tlijah . r ' r r ' “ . . . lou mar do lead on Bar rains Hodgson lames stringed. co to t ' A “,1 WNW ALL ‘ WORK. an. ~ I 5 " {ready-(Enact... 'tS‘erigltébej-‘t- . PATTERSON & BR0 1 ~ “WWâ€: ' .“ C“’"I’N‘IIH ‘0 talus harm of .60 u on ~I510piar ‘. .aron, I Us '\ _ -, r w ,- I. .. . ,. .. . a - ()l. n snmll family, in 111:, V. ME 0;: Aggorm ’ Shnpsourwimmn ’1 lLJLAD \V “llll Tlll‘eSllLlS, ’ l I ‘ "7'" ' . '\ M I Apply to lt. MACIIMJ, ‘< .-(II,5vA_I-_«,3 z ,Iiï¬lhopqn, 0.5 l , «so TREAID IIORSE-POYVERS, with 'lIbrcsbers and Separators, . †_'IREAD llORSE-POVVE RSI, with 'l‘bresliers, Separators and Cleaners, ' , Circular Wood Saws, -, . .t l V i ‘- 1 Horse Rakes, Root Slicers, , $01dllers, Horse Hoes, toad Scrapers, Cultivators, Straw Qutters Grain Crushers, H I I Seed Drills, ~ , - v ,&c. &.c. 'I‘homiison, Samuel VVhelpton, Miss VVlieatley, Mrs. M. Tuner. P. M. . I ~ t ‘ "V *" , " » Millar. James _ __ i - ' ' Mchgue, James ' . .{. I McVicar, John Aurora, Ami 1'27, lSGO. 74-3 gidggiidéxn‘lgkuw) I III , .. SEIINGMCS FOR SALE. v ' ‘ “uuNciacsnmw si' rm. :2 ‘ i ‘ " J I J :1 ur ungos Ih cc to the, S, t E; . SA @012 A v, April 21, 1860‘ GROCERI’ES. ‘ ' :“meiwfmimwiifWâ€"W f; . FARMERï¬" INTERliéTr "one; Pialliï¬g' V“ [IE Subscriber begs to intimate to tho. ‘ . Farmers ot‘tbo Cou'ntv of York. that be - I ’ . IIIXIIIILiIIiIdcdIons-mild, with despatch and at low N ‘ ., R. S & sz thednmmvyedIDrafï¬gnd Coupimg lions, I. Richmond Iiill, Canada West, hilarcl‘i, 1860. H_ J, HARR,_.ONI A 5 5 I l l ' “The above Harrows are far superior to any ""‘Mâ€"""““" .51.": (Jon. Markham,‘i'l‘lank Road, - H 4 now in use. being made on _an entire new I; In: . . . principle. They will he found to do the work ILL uon’r ’l’ticliiiiondillill, April 27, lbtiU 74-311] AVE much quiche; and better than any other Har- 9 ‘ i†h _ . . i.c-_--_-.-,_-..-, WM,“ m, f , “xi _ rowel, ‘Bgecir;cu;§ fï¬tlie above may be seen ’ ._ .. - I L I I ' I 't’ y I ' * ' ~ 1 C H I and Pariliéidlï¬fata§it§ Price ascertained. by ap- ' ’ F " . .. . ., «y €30 Io, DHEAP GOODS . _ 7, . . plving one s ,, - I. V I . . . I. I ubscrlbor, at his shop, Richmond L\ ,ACK C(HVI givmfl, mm“ came upon Hill, who will punctually attend to all orders. I V the premises of the Subscriber, Lot N0. "SAMUEL SANDERSON; ~13, lst concession of Vaughan, on the 97th ult. Richmond Hill. Feb. 24,1860. 'Ll - 3m , . i L ln::hâ€"â€"aud each bunch \vnrrcmtml to luv 8 -â€"__ Vs-†.. .. squall-5' Also, , Sea sorted libraries. 6;; Siding; -â€"~~-»-~~-~-~- ~~-~~l is prepared to Manufacture and Sell To be had at the .thTIlt lttlllls ! f For Side in large or small quantities_ and will he l’llANl‘Jl) to order. ‘ ‘I eon i r l n-xnvvxwr~vvv\.\.~ ..y-vv.-~ . WtiiiMYERS 5-tf ' ‘ H 4. .‘ a a. 3: . t. v , : .. I gEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public C “11- AT For Particulars seo Small Bills. V1. 3. BOLLOCK’S, April5, and paying expenses. TO'l‘lCl’} IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Ladies’ and Gentleman’s SADDLES, Good Prints, fastcolours, from 4d per yd. , ~ I . JESSE BEN Hl'l‘T. ' '~ . generally tor past favors, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of, Vaughan, Ma; 10. tb‘LIJr - I75.3 (late G- A. Ba‘l‘nard‘S). _~,_w__,_flm__~&___*___ tho Patronage behas so long received ; he has now on hand a large stock OfIGQODS" ‘_ >=,_,.__,._ 4, mmwï¬â€˜ . l I AV I ‘ . w ponsrsting in part of h, Mimic-ï¬nality of Vaughan. W" ST ,- ' - ‘ DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS of every description, court'r o: anviston will be hold at the 'l‘own illall, in the Township of Vaughan, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of Man, at 1] o’clock in tho fereuoou, for tho purposejofhoar- lug those obiections to vtho Assessment Which have‘bcen lodged with tho ’l‘owuship Clerk. L GEORGE J. F. PEARCE. New sprang-Denture," ti‘om 7p! per yd. New and Beautiful Bonnet Ribbons, from 6d per yd. ’ l ,. . And, an excellent assortment of A ND. ‘wrw If» rESTaMENTS FOR SALEJOCHEAP. 'I ‘ TEEFY, ï¬gcnt. ‘BRIDLES and SPURS, I MANE and CURRY COMES, l HOBSEBRUSHES and CARDS, ' i ‘ ' TRUNKS, VALISES, 8'. TravellingBAGS With an endless variety of VVHIIPS, 1- 1 and WHIP LASHES, a ’ i' " VIOtetlI'inrlth'I‘ille majority, toImovo III reconsidera- I d I AI . \.Clc7‘k. , , w on. S AND PAIVTS Richmond Hill, All of which will be i I; ._ i ton. l‘ tiat were not. (one, he resolution, tichmon lill. :‘ny8 1860. "75-3 1 .1 . i 1 l 9 ' i i i ‘9†' v “‘ A ~ ‘ - p I ~, . . i i o mustsmm 0,, pmhaps i, would 1,3 3300.1» _._ ,,,,,, __ ’ Lactory and Bleached Cotton Etriped - - .- . ;- u.-- Jaiiuary,6,1860. - . 58-lt at ï¬vtceg tbal guntpctttpou. plan to ud'ourn,’ in order to afford persons from , Q ' u I 1- a - I In I ' ~W~~~n~-~-rnéw ‘ _ i I . . ' , '. ' V r. 4‘ . L, {1 (iii‘slancejï¬ ltolleir‘opportunib'0f being Pl'flsont. l ' L'_E§ING’ l Bellini]??? ivy,a Q pâ€"d I Lvery description of Horse Clothing, Rollers and «Bridles modem order-.5 --= .r‘ ' be secondor of‘tbo amendment here came l 7- r t ' Blue Dtniing a» '~ v ,» ' i z. 53, ,I i . :, ‘ A I I forward to write out a motion for recousidora- - C ,1 -â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"-â€" ,' g i '4 w C O L L R S w A R R A N T E D S ! tion. but all parties seemed to‘tbinlr it the llCllO' I ' .A‘R'mps “mama! to the under,- ned for lottou I‘ll s, g "3 ’ v .‘ . .‘ ' ---â€"-â€"-â€"- « - ix. 7'» 'i' GOpIrse kt) (whom? the iuectiug'wuhout further P \VOUL CARDING and gLoTu ~ " qoéiery - f: :3. m W01"k ' 'i ' nelon a )resen . n i i i , , . . N , - , - a“ - 4, ~- »-- II I~ , __ I I . I = I: A . I II I I , . .1 »‘Accordi-iigly a was moved vaohu Phillips. wiring?(ï¬lfgfr‘l ‘°1?,;‘.‘,‘,§;Ԥ,§‘f‘5,{§‘cï¬;f . . ’ V V ‘ t? , _ E? 5* . All orders wall be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Elegy ot’dtl’irgkeriugf. IIIIIIndI IsecondIeId IhytI IVVllllillI†ino'ud hr 31st .hliii‘iiiinsmut. lgflflfly!lna(lc Clothing, “D ommub , ' ii: I: a i ’ ’ . i ' ' i“ i i _ ,v . ' -‘_ u H K ‘ i I I , _ I , .5 >,_ VICKI tar , IJSQIJ,‘ 0 I al'K la n Ill llS T1100 ~ I . ‘ it 1ft. ('1 .v: ., , '2‘ 213:: l-A‘. ,' II _ . _I I *1 II 'I I- ‘ - r r‘ *‘I I ‘- r in ld‘sfntï¬w adjourn to moot dgaln at this place " Siziieï¬inih églfruigr 7 "ii-’16 in“ be u AATS C \ PS .‘.ar$7 5:" r. g 3 C: be glvell for .' a‘t‘g‘libfclock, noon, on Saturday the 19th inst. persons who havas,,;, .3.“ received their j: ï¬x I’ a": Z ‘ ‘ 5'11." ""' ‘7': ’ i’ “K g Q ,2 I? W ,_ â€"â€"-â€"-. , .,'.‘i_I. “Carried mummies?» ' Wool and Cloth, willtind their parcels bv up-l , ',' , 1 .‘ . 1‘ arming Inlplcnlcntsa -: P9. g I g, > Pattersons’ Ploughe and Shares constantly on hand. ... ‘ __.“‘_5._‘__’=: »- I)“.ng to MFI treeva I. i. , ._... 5‘,“ I; t3, Q‘CE . I, “an , v I I‘_ _I a MI; 6 H r ‘ I I . I ‘ .u. I I ,7 ‘ - â€". I .. I I I II I HU‘ITIVG “,8 ,1 ‘ e I I H 'W. L. KING takes this opportunity of re, I ‘ ago. Sm. I 0 £43 a g I b) Richmond 1hâ€, Bebmmv .3I,1860I I I , fl IIIGQJ H ii “ 'M a .3 r con.“ 3 C mi turning thanks to his customers for tast'favours r w i V I 5 . . i ' r ( an ‘- V‘ m m . I “yâ€: ~ - " * ‘ “:TM'M'ThT’“Wmâ€"""m'w "MAWâ€"“V “WWâ€"iii Wi ~. j . rom Mr' JOlm Perry 0leHg, in reference and begs leave to say ibat he will be glad'to ' at €9,195) .b' g m S" .3 . _ I H 1 i i - R S ‘ 1‘ ma hunting," expeditiOn made b‘y' him dur- I see'them [at any limo they have work to'wbe I - .Il‘Aurorn, April 27,1869. ' " 744‘, Io a, g g tub-l , u ~ 'a a x ._ g - .1 . .' 1 . . t' , i, {I I; done in hislme] atï¬Mr. BOWMAN’S Cloth n-..“- ’ .» .. , . t I q , r ,I I ' ‘_ i“. _ I _ I I. III II , mg [If-e I) i“ “,3†'6‘] Oil ht ,imi q or the Factory, Alniira, township of Markham, when . l l ,O a ‘9: l l ‘ " "‘ " “ ‘ ‘ 1 l ' i Flue “Yer' “’ ‘3 calm"! l’Ub‘L‘h [1'9 hilt“ he will (Lo his utmost to give satisfaction. V 1‘ ~ ~ 1 Emma“ - b'Mâ€"i-mm "in- l ' a; CU l“??? ' ml '3 i i-H - ~~~v~~~~ ' ' ds't‘t‘cen'ed, but “"3 learll {roll} lt lllat ' ‘V 1 i 1‘ or If Inc, E res“) (’UOd l 0 F1 » y '1‘ q i l‘ 1., ‘UJA N “on of ' ’ (hiring the season he lulled Plglll}’rï¬\'t! late or Mahmoud my], ' TEAS ‘ A T 1‘ E W L P E R, ; Lâ€"i g g -,-...t , a 3‘ my cscnp . mi deer. a fox. and a fisher. He is an old ( Nov 9nd, 1860. 75-3 . I . . Ii . Kt -' “ u“ ' r- a» '"â€' " . v ' a . . . .I ' .- .4 . suntan AURORA, » :- s» r? r . I .; .4, - buntsman, and 50 great as been his success "†‘*“’"h""â€â€œâ€'â€""*“‘“““‘*'“â€" I' N s. ’_ I I . I I}, a :3 V " "r - '., N, , he; ' ._ _. _ . I I flintseveml per-song don-bwd the my Falwm {I/OLleIlLluIb, and ASjust received a new and full assortment,l c3 Er D I p O N S ' . curacy of his statements. tl'n order to r O ' * . 2- 2‘ i L T‘ ' a w mf‘sl’ï¬hg Ml‘lsulmmr' ‘ “It '- " 9" "9" ‘ - v â€" r . e O . . b s n . v -. UBACLOD ., -, ,, . r ,. j . sane the pomt he challenges in, darmtoï¬ I. I , 0,," “I: sat: égéilgebgngsll I I I I I I ’I I l - - ‘ Ml ‘ I' "q i I, S f; tij 2 Manufactured by the ‘bubScribers Ilavmg an. immense stock of Liginber,Iof'tbe and/‘ï¬tl'a’lice 48100 to £13 on the result. to I data, the West-half of Lot, No. :tl,‘iiu'tng 7:1. He Cmmol 1‘39 5URPA5SI‘4D "1 Qualltwï¬ b 2;: if H; best quality and well seasoned, and with the great facilities which they have to Mac, Prdl'lv‘wl‘l‘lllihe ‘Civel‘ bou‘irbt a deer d'urinv Ct’l’cr‘fslmi' Cf Paellel’lng' “0“â€â€˜l‘1l‘igs about U i i "A‘ " i'i’ 3‘ W“ W" i * i i ‘ s i ‘51 " 3 lâ€"‘ii clnnery, combined Willi first-class VVorknieu,â€"-tliey camand do make better Finishedp - - r '- - ° " Inn \"ltt‘iT “Ii-«leaned ‘11 b “no Icu“s ' “or I 1- +L “DQLD ‘3 “6005- ‘ â€"- l C: - n I ~ - . “'5 hummg “"l‘ed‘llons' oi I‘Qiivvnéaiiiviieh inaiillieah'iid attritiuvncii > “ " ‘ ' i I i i - - l l m 4 El :3 i i i i more Durable' and f“ ' ‘l'i v , . ' ‘ “ . , . I . I’ . - . f .. . 2 member to ca“. at The Millinery Department . >91. in. é . . - I , .. I III-v.0. prize ï¬ghts too? place near Llei‘e- I‘Ior tonns and conditions. apply to, .. ,1: - . I . I. . , I . 2 . _.-. pd . a: ._... , rt In, .. m ,1, h, "It, i. h u l“ land on Sunday last.’ Anotli‘cr'is' to come WILLIAM SANDERSON I UV. ' S- P 011001535, Wâ€˜ï¬ b° r°“"d "3le “’"l‘ the“°.“’°st “nd'mbsl' :21 3" g ’ “l l in ‘t um llulu "mi an ‘lum‘lilu “tnnmu "liltiiiim ‘ . be next Sd‘nday. " ‘i ' ’ 110?! NW 14. 3rd Con. Markham. ' t. (I VA I d: I N 7 I 178-8th!!in Sin or i 5 g ‘3. ‘ Than any other Establishment in Canada. " n A '7 ‘ i a,“ ~ I M J ; ANTHONY Bows, 0. _’~ ' am“ 5): Bonnets; =Hats iand Capos O u:- g' l-â€"4_ . ‘ h ft (1 . nd. Work warranted . I 1. v I‘ . ., . I . . I , 5 III, IA“ I. I II. III If. I , I I - I e I 0 he so†0 l r 0h“ S .kelky ml ‘50‘ 6’ Bond hire“) Câ€) M Tommo' RICIIJPIOof‘flp I’ILL.» A 0‘ which Will be Sold at thélowost remituer a '6 Ci All orders attended to Wlt promp u . .i -. - . r ' . 'ttayva, agedI ten rears, was III-owned m , Markham. April 26. 1860. _ ï¬rtir if 3' ' r 3 mm pate... . .. , . _. , a. p?) -. . . » - I. bPhIGHF 8n SUN, 4, the river on tater-day. - I ‘ ‘ ([;‘('I_vizg_1_)([5t mm an fez-5,11,.) " April 20, 1850,. 73 3:!) I: ' “mmâ€, Apt-it ‘27, 1860'. I'd-it†I}; E: , Ularkbam Village, Jan. 4', 18329. .539“ i ‘40