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York Herald, 1 Jun 1860, p. 3

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paltry‘sum of $40 and other little pickings," commonly known as “casual advantages,” Compromise the dignity of this great country.â€" Gentlemen, upon’ you devolves the responsi- bility if you do not purge the Council of this juvenile ” Baby.” Yours &.c., QUID. Richmond Hill, May 30, 1860. TORNADO IN OHIO. DAMAGE IN CINCINNATI $500,000! CINCINNATI, May 2‘2.~â€"’I‘he most des» tructire tornado ever known visited this City yesterday afternoon between three and four o’clock. , the north-west, and appeared to be a cloud densely black some two miles in breadthâ€"â€" rushing forward with fearful rapidity, ac- companied with thunder and lightning and torrents of rain. The damage done in this city by the blowing down and unroofâ€" mg of houses is immense, and will probably approximate $500,000. A large number i of persons were injured, but as far as is ascertained but six persons were liillcd. The roof of the new commercial ollicel office building was blown off, portions of whi5li were carried to the distance of an entiie square. A part of the wall fell‘ through Johnson‘s saloon adjoining, injiring sereral persons who were on the ground floor. 'I he steeple oi the St. Joseph Catholic Church n as blown olI and fcll, through the roof. Most all the public buildings, school-houses and Churches, beâ€" sidesa large number of dwellings wcrc tiiiroofcd or otherwise damaged. ’l'lic titlegzaph lines in every direction were prostratcd, and but little is l; damage in the country, but as tar as asccr- ' taiiied it has bccn lully as sevrre as in the city. The UlnCllltfl. i, llainilton & Dayâ€" toii Railroad was covert-d nith a :orc:-t o: ,lallirn timber lltélt't'rt'ti here and thrillingci i ;,,| :4.i..t‘ l i i l nowii of the village, ‘dlttli'iltti countii aloir;5 the h’liaini Road between one and L itchinil suffered terribly. '.l in: t'zttlitiutl depot at‘ Lovelaiid and other lltliil.tlll.;;\ were tlr'titolâ€" l>lttftl, as were also tlic railroad shops at } 1111\V'I'Clttltfllui'gll. on the hill beyond 1 and otherwise hadiy Catholic Orphan Asylum w.is crniiplctcly unroiifed. and the road 'iwtwccn Cuniniins- ' \‘ille and the .Bt'OtlgllllHl House “as cot'c - ed with trccs torn up by the roots. .i\{ii.'- ‘ series and gardens along the roads still} rcil son-rt ly. The storm titét‘tl with fearful, violence aim; the river. The at lll" let'cc. however, were propci ly troutâ€"E 'l he Elcttttlt'l'i Illilt: Catholic Brighton was iiiirool'cil damaged. 1 llt’ Tit llliiiiil \“ sit-:iiiitri's t‘tl and Wt‘llltt‘t't‘tl illi‘ gale. Virxirzi/i 1']o/;H<,r.'hcn two miles lllJHVt' tiic t-it' “2130;! tall-iz'ti and the cabin titt‘i' J, l a l in; ll‘f'-llt the hull, floated down the rum t in ltllStllt‘lilS. ',lll('1't' ttiue but thice pasâ€" ICiIE‘t't.‘ on l onrd, all tit \‘ twin wci‘e save-Ll. 'l‘oo of thc crew rrt-ii- l'i‘l. :l‘lit’ i-ont Wm Vultll'll at $0,030. ..‘.'.'i Spring (liovc, dcsti‘uciioii IllittiltTllt 111:}. (.ciiii-ti'y the to trots, and sb= u’ brr) was sa-vcre. 'l :3 ion; The storm came from l i llay â€"is from $10 to :fSlti per ton, Straw $5 to ‘ 535 Sill; l’antty (lfall) $5 3.3; to $3 50; l‘ixti'u, ,SS 57% to $0: itiottei'. .llui'v Maii'i enjoying themselves at one oftlic excur- sion parties, to learn the melancholy tidâ€" ings that their son, a promising young man had met with an untimely death. The sorrowful intelligence cast quite angloom over the city. A further search will be made for the bodies of the unfortunate pcrsons to-day. ACCIDENT.â€"A sailor lad at Buffalo, ging of a schooner, stepped on the “main top-mast stay" rope, while passing from one mast to the other, and hung so long a time by his legs, head downwards, that weakened and unable to get back, he hit sixty feet to the deck and was dashed to pieces. Iâ€"u: At his residence. near Elgin Mills, Vaughan, 0n the '25th nlt., Thomas DugaId Campbell, aged 43 years, eldest son of the the Alexander Campbell, Esq, lieutenant. of ller Majesty’s 104 rogiment. On the 15th tilt., the beloved wife of Mr llcnry Alaclicll. Aurora, aged 28 years, after a lingering illness. She leaves three children and a large circle of acquaintcnces by whom she was much respected to mourn her loss. moment-m hr . i \ Jam mm‘m ' TORONTO MAR KEYS. THURSDAY, Maw ‘31, I Fall Vt’lient,â€"-â€"3,500 lishls was the extent oftho l supply which sold readily at high prices. Seve- ral loads sold as high as $1 40; to $1 44 oil hshl, tho average being $1 43. For Common grades from $1 32 to $1 38 per bslil. Spring l'i‘ licat -~l,100 bshls in market, which sold ‘11 from iii to $1 18 per lisiil. l’cas.-~1,050 bshls went off at 55 and tile pr-i' , hslil. Oats.â€"560 lisli‘s at 32 and 340 per bshl. lla"lcy.â€"-R50 tislils sold at front 55 58c. per ton. l“ltlttt'-~~â€"Sllyl01f‘llle No ‘2 sold at 81 fit) to B 1: No 1 to 05 ; Fain-v (Spring) $5 £35 to Double lilxlra, $6 30 to $0 50. l’oriiocsâ€"aru brought in [ilcltlilttll_\‘, and sell at at from ‘Jlli: to 33c per l).‘ltl. lluitor..â€"-lt‘rer:li is in fair suppr at frotn 15c to lb‘t: per ll), I‘l gs, ~»l”rcsh from wagons be to 100 pct'tlU'M’H "NaNWWWQMPW' ‘~f-~T'ts , T’S'tw. A. . fit} lair} um. a. its till i are. WW-INFWMN‘M W .W he i tors Remaining in lthllM )tVD HILL PostOffiCe .lllNl‘i l, ._fil). W .-\Iiib‘cr. Vii liaiigs‘ialI‘. .lohu lliiii tt-r. (‘liarles initid. R. 31.1). Bridgman. Win. Nlnnsliatv. John lligirond. t‘liailrs Miiintiv. Francis , lil‘tl‘Vll. 1‘. vary Miinsiiatv, \‘Yil'inin (ilHlli. lit-iin h‘lclnisliic. 'l‘. Mc')iiii:ilil, Lachlan Nchiniion. l‘vliizgi‘et Moodie, Alex. t‘t‘icltolls, Richard O’liornc. John O’ilojdo. John l’ntton. llngh Quinton, William Shepard, Edward [‘2] Smith, John Simpson, John Simpson. \Viit. l)t‘llt‘lllti.ilg’ll, Dr. 1“. l)cu!oii, Mi 5 l.V‘.\‘lll;-j. \\ illzniit layer, .loliii |”iiiiie_\'. l’cter It‘op'gin. Jolt) Fox, ludwrird /‘ , , y t not iii-in, . 021” Grant. (ledge I“ .. ‘ ’ ULtttl, l.h~nr7.vr Glover, 'l‘lioiiiéis the (.Iiiicinuati, \\'ilinin;toii and }' iilll'EI'illt‘t Ilail;oii1l,froiit .\loi'rovvtown to Circle. illc, i i . t own by thou-an. s and A t. .‘ilouiit dt-s‘ructiv n oi tri-cs \Vt-‘i‘t’ blottii L several it"lllm‘S Were destroyed. Auburn ilii re waR it tiers and shrubbeiy, and all along tflifton A train onl tlic Corington and Lexington Railroad was thrown off the track, and the locomo- lite and baggage car were (:onipzrtcly dc» iti'olishcd. 'l'hc pzissciiacrs tffit'ttpt‘tl unin- jured. A lit-avy rain sct in truly in the (‘Vl'lllllg and continued till aftci' tllltltllélll, drenching~ the liahitations already inadc roofless by the stern , which is conccdcd to have been the most disastrous known to the prescnt generation. lt is impossible to enumerate all the damage done, biit scarcely a house 11‘. the city escaped uninâ€" jured. No traces of the storm were seen on the Ohio and - hliSsissippi road west of Lawrciiccburg. From that. point cast its signs are seen on every hand, Northâ€"west 0f the city it appears to have extruded about seven miles. On the Itlttt'ltllltl and‘ Cincinnati Railroad the tornado was very severe as far east as Chilicotlic. 'l‘recs Were blown down in all tlll‘ecil‘HH, bru~c~ unroofed, and a general destruction of proâ€" party is apparent in all quarters, (it't'fll fears are entertained for strainboats and coal boats on the river above. gi‘ciit Avenue trecs were tiprootcd. T IIR E F) P EltSONS 1) HO \VN 12 l) lN THE BAY. A very tiiclanclioly accident occurred, yesterday on the hay, and which, we arcl sorry to state, resulted in the death of? two young women and a young man doing drcwned. It appears that John and tVilliam lloig, sons of Mr, lIoig, clotliier, ,King-street, near York-street, went out- ifor a cruizc on the bay, iii a small Sitll' boat, accompanied by liliznhcth Baker, nieCc of Mr. Brown, grocer, Yongeâ€"street and Ellen Martin, servant to Mr. 'l‘aylor, clotliier, Yongeâ€"street. There was a slight breeze blowing about six o’clock in the evening, and the parties sailed in the vicinity of the Queen’s wharf. At this time John IIoig was storing the boat. while his brother was setting in the vicinity of the girls. 7 purpose of changing her seat, and iii- cautiously stepping on the side, the boat was in an instant capsized, and the pai‘tii-s all thrown into the water. \‘t'illiain lloig, who is a good swimmer, at once got clear of the boat and returning iini'neiliatoly to “ right it.’ In this be partially succeeded when the girl Baker who had caught hold of the gunncl, began to sink and again overturned it. The two brothers strove inanfully to keep their companions alloat, but in a few minutes Miss baker sunk to rise n0 tnCI‘c in life. John caught lioldof Miss Martin and gallantly held her above the water for some time, but. finding that his strength was failing, he bade his bro- ther “good bye.’ and sank with the unâ€" fortunate girl clinging to him. ‘rVillliam again renewed his efforts to return to the boat, and succeeded after a hard struggle and then paddling himself to shore, where he found a man who had observed the ac- cident from the Esplanade, maying pre- parations to put oti‘to his asistance. A i llt'liiilii‘y. .lulil] One of the girls rose for llttft llor eiiian. .lolin Trench, \Vm. jirnr. 'l‘lll(l;ft?011, \Viii. Tli :iiipson, Stephen '1‘hnmpson. Joseph “Wilkins, T “.cst, i‘vlrs. Eloy \I’ilson. Robert \Vilson, Rieliaid A1. TISEFY, l’. M, lltti’l, .loiiii ilowit, Robert [ llnston. l’liilip lilinck, \Villiain Kelly. 'l‘lioiii'ta: Kirby, .\athanicl -') ~ .. "IEESLCHANGE. r1111". Subscriber offers for Sale, on very reasonable terms, till ill hill 1 Situated in the following 'l‘ownsliips :â€" Soiiiei'villewâ€"County of Victoria, last week, exhibiting his agility in the rig- " fiftieth at garters mitt EJsz (competition. COLLARS WARRANTED SAFE! it. insist] ' ' e... .R iiiiiiiiiii i r» \A \A'\*\' ICI trio - _.__...7 . n h.- _. than: > ' . iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ vs- .. ,----â€"â€"~vvvvv-mw W. ii. “M Y E R S, EGS to acquaint his very numerous It" the 23rd ult., lie was awarded the riends and Customers that, on Wednesday, AT THE Yonge Street, Agricultural Society’s Show, Saddles, \VIIICII firmness, l}. W‘Qrftzs; Patterscns’ Ploughs and S Richmond liill, June 1, 1860. Ewawm for finale. VII.) be Sold on terms to suit, for tho l)“itofll of the Estate of the late George 'l'cas dale, the \Vcst-lialf of liot No. .‘ll, in the 7th Concession of Pickering. containing about. 100 ACRES, Ell cleared, and about 16 ACR HS of Fall \Vheat, which may he had at valuation. For terms and conditions, apply to \VllddAM SANDEltSON. Lot No. 14.3i‘dtlon. Markham. ANTHONY ROWl'ZS, No. 6, Bond Street, City of Toronto. Markham. April 26. 1860. 74-tf (Economist Ito/1y (ill forbid.) STATIONERY P: A D SEEK» ()1 LEE AND PA lNTS, I ll: :‘5 i.-- t, L 't I. - (an; I) COAL O] L Afth Lxlj‘JIES AND (11.311111L $1193.32“ Wane, I‘li’ll'llllllg Entitlements, KS:C. (“(0. file. in Janus atrium, Aurora, April 27, 1&00. 74~tf M A T T II 19 W L E P P E It, AURORA, EEAS just received a new and full assortment _ of Spring: and Summer our soon The iarttaentl ('t le:‘.\loy-â€"Couiity of Victoria, Sydenhaniâ€"County of Grey, A mahelâ€"Ccniity of Bruco. Fora portion of tnose Lands superior do- change. For further particulars app‘y to G. .l. l“. PEARCE, Richmond Hill. l’.(). Caiiat'a VVost. 79 tf Juno 1, 1E16il. A Bargain... ta SALE, FR; It] If) HOUSE, ntarly new. with One [I Acre of Land attached, situated on Lot 21, 4th concession of hIarltham, being north west corner of " IVonch’s Lot.” A Spring runs through it. A rare chance for a Butcher, Storekeeper or Mechanic. Only one quaiter mile from a School-house, {ltlLl in the centre of three Villages. Terms liasyand Price Low, to suit the pur- chaser. I‘or particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises. JOHN MACEY' Markham, May 333. 1800. 77-“ l GRAN D ’I'ICM PERANCE DEMONS T It. ATI 0N. ‘lHl‘I Members oftho lluttonville Lodge, No. 357, ot‘the independent Order of Good Tcniplars purpose holding a social Frail??? N THURSDAY, June 7, 1860, III a beautiful Grove on the premlses of 'I‘, AMOSS, Esq , Brown’s Corners, Lot No. 10, :lth concession of Markham. t A Procession, in which all Temperance Orâ€" ganizations are invited to 3.0m, will be formed Oil I0 SE IN FOR A TERM OF YEARS. , Coast l . Attended to as usual, \vith despatcli and at low Will be found replete with the newest and most Fashionable Styles of Bottoms; Mats and Cap-es, All 0' which will he Sold at the lowest roiiiuuei scription of Farm Stock will be taken in ex- | ating prices. Aurora, 74-tf April ‘37, iron. SIIINGLICS FOR SA LE. QllINGIJQS that, are Shinglesâ€"three to the k, inchâ€"and each bunch warrantI-d to lay a square,- Also, V' I A‘ . 7 o ‘.- I Se. sauce I‘IOOI'IIEg a. sitting, For Sale in large or small quantities_ and will be PLANL‘D to order, m Plasmiaatg piiccs. I1. & J. HARRISON. 2nd Con. Markham, Plank Road, near Richmond llill, April 2’7, 1560 74â€"3m Trudgerm’s {Eamon-it“? Band r that his llrass and Quaartlle Band, ls now complete. and is prepared to make on- gageinonts iii any part of the Province. Mait- agors ot‘ Excursions. Soiroes, Pic Nics, Private Parties, or Public Parades may depend on hav- ing Good Music on very reasonable terms... llaving secured, at great expense, the services ot'sonio of the Best Musicians in tlto cotttltoy, the undersigned foals convinced that every satisfaction will be given to those whom he may have the honor to serve, ' W. TRUDGE N. All communications addressed. prepaid to at the Lodge Room. (Brown’s Corners) at 11 rum, and, after a pleasant March accom- panied by Trudgeon’s Masonic Band! Will retire to the Grove where a sumptuous repast Will be in readiness. Tea will be served at Twelve o’clock. After which addresses will be delivered by the ltov’d Messrs. Dick, Abbgk Fishburn, Straws, and others. The Band witTTIe in attendance to enliven the insorvals with select pieces ot’music. The Lodge cordially invite all Sons of Tom- perance. Good Templars, Temperance So- cieties and the Public in general, as no pains will be spared to make it interesting to all panies Tickets, 25 Cents number of persons soon gathered near the place, and search was made for the bodies but without success. Mr. and Mrs. IIoig icturiicd to the city at eight o’clock, from To be had of the following committee : I“ But- ton, jun, J. Slatcrfind T. Thompson. J. SLATER, T. THOMPSON. 1 Chairman. Secretary. Buttonvitlo, May :33, 180.). 77â€"2 IV. Trudgoon, Victoria Square, Markham, or to James Wilson, Richmond Bill, will reciovo prompt attention. Victoria Square, Ma) '23, 1860. 77 4 Assignment Notice. its, ESSRS. G. A. (Q; B. BAI‘NARD, I‘ III: ‘ ° Richmond Hill and Bradford, have, this day, assigned all their estate to the undersigned in trust for the benefit ofthoir Creditors. The Assignment may be seen at the ofiico of Messrs. lCccmcs d3 CARROL, Barristers, &o., Adelaide St., Toronto. WM. 8 POLLOCK, , Assignce. April 30, 1860. All accounts in connexion with the above duo prior to lst April, must be immediately 7... c.-_:_.‘:.. _-VR...._.‘._‘,7.:â€"..__.: ._...-:,_...__ s, I 5 And, while returning thanks for past favors, would intimate to them that lie is pre pared to make to order evm'y description of .Bridles, WILL BE ‘ (Sc, fiVarramted. All orders will be l/mn/r/iu’i'y received and promptly attended to. Cash will be given tor ENNIS and SKINS. hares constantly on hand. 6 lemon as? ithERi-IST. I‘lllli Subscriber begs to intimate to the Partners oftho County of York, that he is prepared to Manufacture and Sell Illlllli Illlllll l With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons, "be above llarrows are far superior to any now in use, being made on an entire new principle. They will he found to do the work much quicker and better than any other “or. rows Specimens of the above may be seen and particulars as to price ascertained, by ap- plying to the Subscriber, at his shop, Richmond Hill, who will punctnally attend to all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, Richmond Hill, Feb. 24,1860. 5-tf BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS FOR SALE, CHEAP. M. TEEFY, I Agent. tichinond I'lill, P.O. January (3, 1800 58-tf l l i l l i l r» .0. i-d E} r3 3 ll 6 tjd D â€"1 a 65‘s I l C m- 3 ‘= r, a V” > x: I tâ€"n r-i' ‘ â€"‘ H 3‘ :4 11" " I 5" ‘ =3 5 ’1 ‘ A _. - a) y '«i 3“ g; S": tâ€"4 E 5 ‘4 o .w e :1 l“: “ :3 a... 5;, m (to 0“ em "" c: c; ":5 s~0 rd ,o o is» in... ' l-r‘ G“ t!” 8'" av“: .12. p O c": E Z pd b ‘5; 5;; a . s 2. a z 5‘5 "7 «as, :3‘. ‘ “I; t“ e a H m v: .:.. v p I I’. F523 9‘ U " (I) *1 gr; .~. (I) ,3 r: H fit”, :5: tâ€"g 2 «If 67> o - 2} ,j '1': S. , L7,? m U2 ca V A- m M l“ .- rg l-Ij .9 I 3 :-. E 0" ,l 3 :1 E“ m i--4 Q 3 (/1 a :n O 33' < H '2’ “ (:1 .“ 4“: co ‘5: :2. 9.; ea 0 iâ€"a J. a 3‘3 W: - -' l‘; i I. K. F.»tLCONBRIDGE l l i | i t [S OPEN‘ING OUT HIS SPI} EKG & S [MIR/EEK l l GROCERIES. IIAII DWARE, l CHINA, &C. arc. For Particulars see Small Bills. April 5, 1860. 71-3m v FOUND. OUND. on the 2‘2nd instant, betWeon Hogg’s Hollow and Miiler’s Old Stand, 3 Small Parcel. The Owner can have it. by settled, and accounts to mature, atthe terms proving property and paving the expense of of payment made by Messrs. G. A. & R. Bar- nard. WM. S POLLO , CK, Assiguoe Richmond Hill, May 17. 1860. "” tO-t‘ this advertisement, by applying to H. 85. J. HARRISON. 5 Richmond Ilill, May 23, 1860. 77-1 l l W' pans. column that he has bought at Sheriff gale, 'rIIc'IyrIIOLIa or THEIR At a great DISCOUNT, and is prepared to offer the same in Trade AT AND UNDER THE WHOLESALE COSI‘ PRICES. 2’” And trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit,tlieir future patronage. He has also PURCHASED a General Assortment of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, lilIY-llllll llli'l'Hlllt &.c. Sec. 8w. \Vliicli he can aflord t0 SELL at much LESS PRICES, for CASH Than ever before offered on R1011mond Hill. (11'? Call, Examine and See for Your- selves before Purchasing elsewhere. You may depend on Bargains. \Vill open on SATURDAY, April 21, 1860 W. S. POLLOCK; FOB (n y Richmond Hill, Canada we“, mm,” 1860. 1 AND I W.I‘S.POLLOCK, to inform his friends and the customers of G. 8:. B. BARNARD = mu In » ++ Kc- , \ay vavV\/ _, .. l l Kt ‘t .. ill .l‘llilmiil IF you are wishing a GOOD, DURABLE and EAT“. "i‘t‘t HIRED R E 1% 3 Purchase from the long Established and \Vell-known non of PATl‘ERSON 8L BRO. i ll' . t ‘lt iv i... i ‘i i x. ’i ‘ltiiiiiii Litiiitl ‘l‘itii ’ *1 ' m ‘lm, (let one made wholly from IRON, with FLEXIBLE FINGER BAR, which will cut equally Well on Rough o; Smooth ground, from PATTERSON 8: BRO, \Vould you have your Ilaying done Cheaply, Easilyâ€"with .Ieatness, and in Good Time '4 Then secure one of the AFIRST PEPEZE NIOWERS I \Vith IRON FRAIVIE, STEEL CUTTER-BAIL, and SELF-CLEARING IUARDS that never Were known to clog, manufactured by PATTERSON & BRO. Are there Stumps on your Farm? If so, do not fall so procure immediatcdly one of those STUMP 1 Of which .5. BROWN, Esq., of the [Vow England Farmer, says :â€"â€"“ They will move anything on the earth, or out the earth, that any reasonable man can desire to move”; and 179 good, respectable Farmers in Canada stand ready to endorse the statement. To be bad at the hon Works of Or if prejudiced in favor of a ‘ y . i . lliiutl "limit 2: l PATTERSON 8L BRO Is your Ground infested with foul weeds? Remember the FANN MILL, OthSTIlP-O‘Ell 0N SOIENI‘IFIC PRINCIPLES! Which will “sepet‘ate \Vheat from Tares,” and render your Seed pure and clean, Manufactured at - PATTERSON dz BRO’S. you wish PLO\VS, with Cast Beams, PLO \VS, with \Voodcn Beams, PLOVVS, with \Vrouglit Beams, PLO\VS, with Steel Beams, PLO \VS, with Straight Beams, PLO \VS, with Crooked Beams, Lap Farrow PLO “’8, Green Sward I’LOVVS, Centre Draft PLOW'S, Sub Soil PLO \VS, Crossing PLOVVS, : Gang PLO IVS, PLOYVS, for 10.00 PLO \VS, for 3512,00, - PLO W23, for 14.,00, PLO \VS, for $1630, PLO “S, for $18,00, i PLO W'S, for $22,00, Go to ' PATTERSON 8t. BRO TREAD IIORSEvPO “IIIRS, with Tlireslicrs, TREAD HORSE-PO \VIC 15, with Threshers and Separators, TREAD llORSIRLPO W LIBS, with Threshers, Separators and Cleaners, Circular \Vood Saws, IIorse Rakes, Root Slicers, Scnfllers, Horse Hoes, Road Scrapers, Cultivators, Straw Cutters, Grain Crushers, Seed Drills, 8L0. &.c. &c. l'lllP’LEMENT FACTORY! OF PATTr‘JRSON 81 BRO. 67-4m To be had at the AGRICULTURRL 01mm Groom FRESH ARRIVALS. C \LL AT W. 8. PO LCCK’S (late G. A. Barnard’s). Good Prints, fast colours, from 4d per yd. New Spring Delaines, from '7},d per yd. New and Beautiful Bonnet Ribbons, from 6d per yd. And an eXcellent assortment of Factory and Bleached Cotton Striped Sliirting, Blue Dcnims, Cotton Drills, Hosiery, Ready-made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, é‘c. 81 AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. fl.â€" For Fine, Fresh, Good TsAs SUGARs COLdHiES,and TonAccos He cannot be SURPASSED in qualities nor UNDE RSOLD in Prices. Remember to call at W. S. Pollock’s, (late G. A. Baruand’s). RICHJHOJVD HILL. April 20, 1860. 73 " om M, -. A». , 1‘ ./\/~». /‘\. r \. "./'\./ '\._/‘ J\/\-..’ gm MACHELL, FEEL, a. co, BEG to intimate to their Customers that they have just received a Choice SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS, CONSISTING l l 0F Gents 61c Lady’s Felt Hats, STRA W GOODS, c o A. T I N , VESTINGS, l Dress (loads of all descriptions BROAD CLO'I‘IIS, DOESKINS, Sec. 8%. 81c. , \Vliicii they are offering at their usual low rates. Aurora, April ‘27, 1860. And a choice supply of 3800115 do Shoes, 820. &c. 81.0. '74 _ ‘ZT‘.’.ZZ;“:T::‘I: f NOVELTY WAGGON WORKS! MARKHAM VILLAGE. . \\,. , , ,7. .. .JKNK-A» ‘ ~.,..A,_ Every Deseription of LIGHT AND HEAVY WAGGONS! h/Ianufactuietl by the Subscribers. Having,r 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 \Vorkmen,~â€"â€" they can, and do make better Finished, . More Durable. and lll, : lllllll'ti Than any other Establishment in Canada. All orders attended to with promptitude, and Work warranted l '1‘. SPEIGHT 8L SON. S 56- m i l i Markham Villa “’1‘ 5..., Jim. 4., 1859.

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