ACCIDENT AT YORK Mums-On the Christmas Cakes, Confectionery, , afternoon of Thursday, Mr. R. Starks. farmer, King, met with a serious accident near York Mills by being thrown from his waggdn. He was driving at a‘ rapidrate down the hill near’ the‘ village, and frightâ€" ened a span of horses attached to a lum- fler waggon belonging to Mr. John- Walsh, Mdrkham‘. g r both teams attempted to pass the toll . at the same moment, the waggons came into contact. and Mr. Starks was thrown violently on the ground, and re- ceived severe injuries about the head and right thigh. Medical aid was-soon proâ€" ‘Cured; but at last accounts the wou‘nded man was lying in a dangerous condition at York Mills. ' RESURRECTIONISTS AT TIIORNHILL.â€"â€" 'A few days ago four or five young men visited the churchyard of the Episcopalian Church at Thornhill, and took front the grave the body of a man named Hutton, who was killed lately by falling through a hay loft. They appear to have dragged the body across the churchyard and over to the fence, as Indicated by a trail ofblood â€"â€"and to have put it into one of two bug- gies in waiting. The ‘ body snatclIers ’ left the gran: only half ï¬lled, so that the theft was soon discovered. Our informant thinks they will be‘iacked, and more than hints that several parties in Toronto wil. be called to answer for the deedâ€"Globe of 7th. FIRE IN GEORGINA.-â€"- We are inform- ed that destructive fire occurred in Georgina, at about one o’clock on the 'mOrning of Saturdaylast, destroying the barns belonging to C. H. Howard, Esq., with their contents. The barns contained 1,4«00 bushels of old threshed wheat, about 2,000 bushels of this year’s wheat, 500 bushels of peas, 1,000 bushels of oats, and ten tons of hay. The loss is estimated at $6,000. No insurance. - The total wheat crop of Ohio for the past year is 23,640,356 bushels, an in- crease of 10,294..le over, the previous year. The corn crop for the same time is 91,588,704 bushels, an increase of 22,- 291,361 over the previous year. â€"â€"â€"â€":3 I TORONTO MARKETS. - I THURSDAY, December 19. Florinâ€"Superfine sold at from $4 35, ((3 $4 40 ; Fancy $4 50 @ $4 60 ; Extra $5 10 @$5 20; ‘Doub e Extra, $5 50 {(2 $5 60. Fall WT at,â€"~300 bshls was the extent of the supplwich sold at the following prices. The prices aid for the best samples were from $1 02 ED $1 07 per bshl, . Spring Wheatâ€"1,300 bshls in market. which sold at from $1 88 @ $0 95 per bsiil. Barley.â€"sold at from 48 ((17 50c. germâ€"2700 bshls went off at 48 {CD 500 per s l. Oats.â€"at 3U ï¬x) 32c per bshl. Hayâ€"is from $10@ $16 per ton, $11 per ton. Applesâ€"Common varieties $1 50 KID $2 50 per barrel. Eggs,â€"â€"Fresh from wagons 16c {(3 ISO pe. «Ion. Potatoesâ€"Vary in price from 40 {(1) 50c. Butter.~â€"Fresh is in fair supply at from 14c m) 16 per 11). Beefâ€"$4 ((3 4 50 per 100 lb. Straw $9 Fa) Calves $3 on $100 each. Lambs $2 db $3. Sheep $3 ((3.7 $5 00 each. Tallow, $6 per 1001b Timothy Seedâ€"$32 80 ’51 $3 per bushel, Clover Seedâ€"$4 75 per bushel. To Consumptives. HE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumptionâ€"is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used tfree of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sour: CURE FOR C(INSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted. and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable,_ and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as i: will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address 'V REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, VVilliamsburglI, Kings ,Cou My, New York. flew 'flflberttameuta. ,- CHEAP Christmas Fruit. _UST RECEIVED, at the lowest Toronto _ prices, Firï¬ante Currants . . . . . . . . 6d. per. lb. Ch“ eNew Fruit . . . . . . . . . . . 7%(1. “ “ ~ Goo Pudding Raisins. . . . . . . 5d. “ “ ‘ Choicest Layer Ruisinsmew fruit lUgd “ “ Pure Ground Java Coffee, Oolong, Souchong. and Young Hysou Teas, with an excellent as- sortment of Spices and other Fresh Groceries, at WM S. POLLOCK’S, (late G. A. Barnard.) 19. 1861, 160-if. SABBATH SCHOOL TEA MEETING I W HE Sixth Annual Primitive Methodist Sab- bath School Tea meeting will be held in the BATHESDA CHAPEL, on Lot No. 6, 5th Concession of Whitchurch, On Thursday, Dec. 26, 1861, When DIALOGUES AND APPROPRIATE SINGLE PIECES will be recited by the Chil- (Iron; also Addresses are expected by several Ministers. 'All parties are particularly invited to attend . TEA at Twelve o’clock, ADDRESSES directly after. Tickets 25 cen's. Children. half-price. - DAVID MARCH, Superintendent. Whitchurch. Dec. 19, 1861, 160-1 AuctiOn Sale. 0 be Sold by Public Auction, on Lot No. 50, lst Con. Markham, Elgin Mills, On Monday, Dec. 23, 1861, About 30 Acres of Superior Beech do Maple Timber As it stands in the Bush, (in lots to suit purâ€" Chasers.) The wood to be taken off the grou‘before the 1st of April nextr Richmond Hill, Dec. lTE s.â€"-3 Months Credit on approved joint totes. _ HSALE AT ONE O’CLOCK, P.M. g3] - A J. GORMLEY, Auctioneer. Elgin Mills, Dec. 19, 1861. 160-1t. FOUND, N Yonge Street. Richmbnd Hill, on Wed- . nesday afternoon. the 11th instant, A SILK. VEIL. The owner may have it by paiym: for. this advertisement- Apply at this 0 GO. . While running at a‘ furious Iodide.- AND SU G- A B. '1' OY S 2 N endless variety, at the well-skttown VIC- TORIA WAREHOUSE, No. 93 KING STREET, EAST, 'l‘oronto, sign of the “ Queen.†CAKES ICED ORNAMENTED IN THE BEST STYLE, At .....-......~,. ls 6d and upWards. Biscuits . . . . . . . . . 0s 4d " Fine Cades.,.... 180d “I EDWARD LAWSON. Toronto, Dec. 10". 1861. 159-4 u Dissolution of Partnership. HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- tween JOHN and SCOTT BOWMAN is dissolved. this day, by mutual consent.â€" All Notes and Accounts in connection with said ï¬rm to be paid over to JOHN BOWMAN. who will carry on the business as heretofore. (Signed,) JOHN BOW MAN. SCOTT BOWMAN. 159-3t. November 12, 1861, For the Best 8; Cheapest PURE TEAS! N TORONTO go to the VICTORIA TEA WAREHOUSE, N0. 93 King Street, East, sign of the “ Queen.†GREEN TEAS, from 3s. per lb. BLACK from 25. FINE UNCOLOURED JAPAN TEA. At 35 (id per lb. ~ EDWARD LAWSON. Toronto, Dec. 10. 1861. FOR SALE, to II A FEW COPIES OF “The Horse and his Diseases,†BY PROFESSOR JENNINGS, AT THE ‘ YORK HERALD ’ OFFICE. Richmond Hill, Dec. 5, 1861. 158. BUY YOUR ROCK OIL (S: F BOOTH (Sz; SONS’, CORNER OF YONG-E AND QUEEN 31s., TORONTO. HE PURE PENNSYLVANIA OIL. re- fined in Pennsylvania, warranted White, Odourless, and Non Explosiver. One gallon and under . . . . . 70 cents per gallon. Five gallons... . . . . . . . . . . 60 “ Five gallons, including can. . . . . . . . . . . .$3.75 The Largest and Cheapest Stock of" Lamps 1 In Canada, , '12 V) m U1 :> a g g > k: :3 P i- .2 0. U1 V1 m m U2 1n endless variety, Latest Improvements as well as the OLD well-known Patterns. [13’ Intending Purchasers are respectfully in- vited to call and examine Stock. and Prices' Corner of Yonge and Queen Sts., Toronto. December 10, 1801. 159-1y New Grocery Store & Tea Mart. TEAS! TEAS !! TEAS!!! UST received a splendid assortment of FRESH SUN DRIED TEAS. Black Teas from . . . . . . . . . . . 25 per 1b Green Tea from . . . . . . . . . . . . 3s per lb Uncoloured Japan, ' Superï¬ne Young Hyson and Gunpowder Teas Equally Cheap. M. HARRISON. 329 Yonge St. corner of Gould. Toronto, Dec. 7, 1861. 159-4 B. M. R- Try the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS’ MA- GIC RELIEF, and if you are not satisï¬ed of its supe- riority, after using the medicine, the price will be re- funded by the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicines. LOST, ON Monday night. the 4th inst., OII the road between the Saw-Mill on Mill-stree., and Mr. Patterson’s farm, Yonge-street, Richmond Hill, An Old Leather Pocket Book! With two pockets in it, containing several ac: count cheques for Lumber, and other Papers; also two dollars in money. Any person return- ing the same to the subscriber will be suitably rewarded. THOMAS SMITH, SENR. Richmond Hill, Nov. 14. 1861. 155-3t To Sell or. Exchange, BAY PONY. 7 years old, good either in Single or Double Harness, with BUGGY and HARNESS : either separately or together. Or the same will be ekehanged for either Cattle, Sheep or Pigs. For further particulars apply at the oï¬ice of this paper. Richmond Hill, November 15, 1861. 155tt NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and for bilious complaints, Sick Headache, CostivenCSS &c. we should so BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS. y snor AND DWELLING TO LET IN THE Village Of Richmond Hill! N a good position for business, House com- modious. with 5 Rooms and an eXcellent Cellar. Wood Shed and other Conveniences. at present in occupation by Mr. Cdome’rA-e POSsession given on 1st January, 1861. Enquire of - G. A. BA‘RNARD. Richmdnd Hill, Dec._5, 1861. GARGLING OIL SUPERSJEDED. RIGGS’ BLACK OIL is acknowledged by all who have used it, to be superior to Gremlin-r Oil, or my other Medicine now before the Piano for Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gulls, and :11 injuries to Horseflesh. Good for man and beast. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all Euler: in , i. IRicbmond Hill, Nov. 7.1861. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against taking or negotiating two PRO- MISSORY NOTES belonging to the Estate of Mr THOMAS D, CAMPBELL, deceased, formerly of Richmond Hill. One made by WILLIAM GAMBLE in favor of the said J. I). CAMPBELL, for £250: the other made by GEO. W. ARM- STRONG, in favor of the same party, for £400. Payment of the said Notes, except to the order of both the Exe'zutors and the Executrix. hav- ing been stopped. EING the West non of the West Hundred of Lot No. 7, in the 6th ConcessiOn of Vaughan, The soil being‘of the best quality. For particulars apply to JAMES BIRD, Butcher, Arcade. Toronto, WM. RUSSELL. Richmond Hill. rec-4:. Or to Toronto, Nov. 21. 1861. J. GAMBLE, Solicitor to the Estate. 157-40 A GOOD THING. DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment is well worth a trial, in any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, 01d Sorel, lnflemed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and in every case'where an ointment to useful. It will to mend itself, after one trial. Toronto, Nov. 28. 1861. l Carpenters do Joiners. ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY, V 25 noon CARPENTERS I Apply to Jas. F. Brown, BROKER, Estate and General Agent, AGENT FOR Colonial ï¬ife Qtoan‘rance "QIo’n. 1 MAsONIc HALL, TORONTO STREET. TORONTO' [13" Money to Lend on Improved Farms April 19. 1861. 135-†RICHARD DYER. Maple. Nov. 29, 1861. 157-tf FISH! FISH! UST received. a FISH, in barrels and half barrels; also, Split Labrador and Round HERRINGS, ,500 lbs of Fine American CHEESE. :J. K. FALCONBRIDGE. Richmond Hill. Nev. 21, 1861. 156-4.l quantitv of Lake Huron PHOTOGRAPHS! PHOTOGRAPHS I The Cheapest and Best Ambrotypc and Photograph GALLERY IN CANADA, ,_._â€"â€"~ Wanted Immediately, A Ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill, Nov, 21, 1861. BOY between 14 and 17, as an apprentice to the Printing businessâ€"Apply tn the IIIIIIIIIiiIII nu PRACTlleiAIIEdeltM RNGWIILHMAKEH, Tooomo. ’ ’ JEWELLER, 61c. RICHMOND HILL, OW. JAMES RAWE, Proprietor and Principal Operator H., in offering his services to the inhab‘ia Toronto, April 19. 1861. o tents of Richmond Hill and Vicinity, begs to state that they may depend on getting their work well done, fromthe fact that he has had 25 veers experience in some of the ï¬rst- class hodses in London, Yorkshire, and Len- vcasbire, he hopes, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to gain the support of IlIe public. WORK VVARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR.‘ N .3 Work done on the shortest notice I Shop next door to the “ York Herald †Ofï¬ce 145- 125-ly W0 TIDE, HE. Animal meeting of the VAUGHAN &_ KING PLANK ROAD COMPANY will be held at Woon’s OLD STAND, near the Toll Gate, to ci: e Direct-'1 5 and settling up Accounts, on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1861. By order of BENJAMIN HORD, Sec'y. q- Trcdsurer. ~ Vaughan, Dec. 5. 1861. 158-31. m ‘______.___.__.________â€"~ SCHOOL BOOKS! AND GENERAL STATIONERY, AT THE N YORK HERALD†OFFCE, AT PRICES LOWER THAN TORONTO. 160 Richmond Hill, December 20,1861. GREAT EXPECTIONS Are being formed by all persons, of the Happiness and Pleasure to be enjoyed during the lllllllllY Eiilillllii HEW Yiill’i 11111111 I to enjoy those blessings in the same degree, they are unani- And while they all do not expect _ I mous 111 asking the questIonâ€" VVllerc can we buy our Christmas 8; New Year’s Fruits AND GBOCERIES BEST AND CHEAPEST? Purposes, respectfully, to answer that question by referring his friends and the public to the an- nexed List of Prices of Goods in his -line, conï¬dently hoping that their EXPECTATIONS respecting Excellent and Cheap Goods, will be more than reahsed: FRUITS, Good Zante Currants, 5d per l’e ; Good Patros Currants, 6d per lb; Extra New Patros Currants, 7ld per 1b. Good Valentin Raisins, 6d perl’o ; Extra Valentin Raisins, 7gd per lb; Extra Muske- tel Raisins. 7§d per 1b; Extra New Muscatel Raisins, 9,0 per lb. Also Layer,Sultana, and Seedless Raisins and Princes, very low. Candied Peels, Flavoured Extracts, Almonds, and Nuts of all Kinds, in great variety. SUGARS. Good Muscovada, 5d per 1b ; Extra do. 5§d per lb; Best Yellow, Refined, 6d per lb ; Crushed do 7d and 7-;d per 1b; Broken Leaf and Ground, 7gd per lb. ’ TEAS of every description, and at all prices, from 23 to 5s per lb. Beware of Painted Teas as they are nothing else but poison. Rich and aromatic COFFEES. Green, Roasted and Ground: Warranted True. American Cheese, Flour, Oatmeal, Biscuits and Crackers, Sago, Farina, Corn, Starch, &c. &c. &c. Cheap and Good. . Remember the addressâ€"162 King street, East, between Nelson and George-streets, next door to the Clyde Hotel. ROBERT LAWSON. Toronto, Dec. 11, 1861. lGO-tf .r‘nt m RNESS ! ' HARNESS I I - SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY 0R LIGHTI , WELL-MADE AND DURAEIJE: MAY BE HAD 0F ll,‘ ’1‘, 0‘ '1' N '4 I . MMU Ml l l ll‘ '1‘ , l“l ', ' l ‘i. , ‘l“ 'I 'l . ‘lh'l‘ % l. I mlIIIII ""llIIIIIIIII “1000mm llIIIIIIIII ’ llIIIIIIII llllIIIIll “lupin "mull my, ll ll ‘1 E ‘HE Subscriber has on hand, or Will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the best materials, ‘ HARNESS, OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of VVHIPS, LASHES, 8m. constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Look 6; Wear Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson & Bro’s. Plows, Points, Landsidés‘, &c. (if? Call and Examine, at WM. HARRISON’S Rchmond Hill, October 1'7, 1861. 151-3m CUTTERS. CUTTERS. LETTERS, UNIONVILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY GEORGE EAKIN, EGS most respectfully to inform his Friends and the has on hand a quantity of .,, % u‘1 “but lbull kill with] ' ‘4‘ I I llflll “Ilium lull.» III-iii! WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP,- FOR CASH, 0R APPROVED CREDIT. Qâ€"dLlâ€"La‘ public generally, that he Intending Purchasers will do well to 1584(01'? Give Him a Call Before Purchasing Elsewhere, As an inspection of a good Article is all that is required to ensure a sale. The reputation of the above, Establishmcn’t should suflice the Public 3; to the superiority of the Articles turned out. ' U-nionville, December 5, 1861. ‘qmail. pre~paid. For sale by ob A FARM TO LET ! Blackwooa’s Mï¬azine . AND THE. , BRITISH REV EWS ! A SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK. continue o to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz. :â€" ' , 1. ~ THE LONDON QUARTER. LY. (Conservative) 2. :9 THE EDINBURGH R3EVIEW (Whig) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Church.) , 4. «as THE WESTMINSTER EVIEW (Liberal) .BLACKWOOD’S EDI _ RGH MAGA- ZINE, (Tory,) The present crit'ICal s ez’i‘of European affairs will render these publications universally In- teresting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the has. 1in writen IIeWS-items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the pen- derous Tome of the future historian, ertten after the living interestiigiid excitement of the great political events of the time shall liaVo passed away. It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelli- gible and reliable history diaenrrent events, and as such. in addition to their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we ui'ge them upon the consideration of 1116 reading public. fl ‘ V, , EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS : ~ Per mm For any one of the four Reviews†. . .$3 00 For any two of the four ROVICWS,. . . . . . . 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews.. . . . . . 7 00 For all four of the Reviews,..... . . .. . .. 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine, . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 For Blackwood and one Review. . . . . . . . . 5 00 For Blackwood and two Rovievt's, . . . . . . 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews,. . . . . 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews,. .10 00 Money current in. the State where issued will be received at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-ï¬ve per cent from the above prices will be allowed to CLUBS ordering four or more copIes of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Black- wood. or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30 3 and so on. Canadian mail Subscribers iupplied free of Unith States postage, N.B.aâ€"The price in Great Britain of the ï¬ve Periodicals above named is $31 per annum. Remittances for any of the above pubhcations should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD, SCOTT & CO. . No. 54 Gold street, New York. New Yorh.-Dec. 5,1861. Letters Remainingin RICHMOND HILL PostOfIice DECEMBER 1 1661. Bowen. A. B. Croley, Thomas Currie, Mrs. J, K. [2] Coombs, John [2] Cadwell. Then. [2] Dove, George Enoy. George Fitz Gerald, Michael Huffy, Terence Jamieson. Mr. Imugstafl’, John senior Lee, Ruben Linfoot, John Langton. George Linn, Margret, McLean, Lachlnn Fox. Benj. Ogilvie. J. A. Guilï¬le, Daniel Pogue, William Grant, George Priichard. Thomas Granger. Henry Simpson, James Gilmore. James Stearling. Wm. Heslop, Gideon Storey, Robert Harrington. John'seniorSheppard, Mrs. Harriet Henricks, Angeline Usher, William Huffy, John Wilson, John M. TEEFY, RM [3] Winchester’s Hypophosphites (DR. CHURCHILL’S SPECIFIC REMEDY,) FOR CONSUMPTION. Nervous Debiltty, Scrqfula and Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, d'c. HIS is the most wonderful curative agent known to medical science. It has of- fected cures in every stage of Consumption “UNI’AIIALLELED IN THE ANNALS OF MEDICINE.†III Nervous Debility and Dys- pepsia. the HYI’OPHOSPHITES‘ may be re garded as an almost sovereign remedy, The Hypophosphites .' Have a twoâ€"ï¬eld and speciï¬c actionâ€"on the one hand. increasmg the principle which CON- STITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY; and. on the other. being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GEN’RATING AGENTS KNOWN They act with promptness and certainty in all eneral morbid conditions. such as Chronic Eronchitis. Asthma. Scrof‘ulaI Marasmus, Ane- mia, Female Complaints, &c., and in all dis- orders oftho Nervous or Blood Systems. Their efl’ect‘upon the tubercular condition is immedi- ate-â€"all the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous.â€" They increase the nervous or vital energy. re- lieve Cough. check Night Sweats. diminish Expectoration. improve the Appetite. arrest Diarrhoea. and promote refreshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. Wmchester’s Genuine Preparation 1 OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill’s Remedy. and is. approved by the Medical Profession generally, USE NO OTHER. OR ANY REMEDY CON- TAINING IRON. , - 113° PRICES :â€"In 7 oz. Bottles, 531â€"6 Bottles for $5. In 16 oz. Bottles. $2-Three for $5. CII'culars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drug- ists, and at the sole General Depot in the Ended States, by J. WINCH ElITER, 36 John St., NY. THE SPECIFIC PILL! A srncrr‘ic REMEDY FOR Spermotorrhedpr Sem’nal cha/mess, Gemtal heritability, in either Sex. H THIS is the Only remedy for Sexual Debility, Impotency. Sterility. &e’.. which has the ap- proval 01' the medical profession. Its success has been most extraordinaryâ€"effecting euros in cases where all other methods of treatment had failed. One to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL will permanently cure'any case of Semi- nal Weakness. or its resulting Impotency. however aggravated. whether constitutional. or . arising from abuse or excess. IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMoNYI "I have used your Spe‘Cific Fill in many cases of Spermatorrhea, and with the most perâ€" fect success, ".1. MILTON SANDERS, . .D..l..L,D,†"We belie‘Ve it to be as near a ‘ Specifie’ as any medicine can be.’ We have cured many severe cases with from six to ten doses."--Dr. B. KEITH: ‘Amel‘ic‘an Jour. of Med. Science. “I hava found them all that could be de- sired, Their effect has been truly wonderful.â€" E. P. DICKER, M.D',’:’ . 113’ This is not a Homo'apathic Remedy. nor Is there any mercury or other deleterious ingre- dients combined with it. ' . PRICEâ€"$1 per box; six boxes for $55. by _ all respectable groggrsts, and at the sole General Depot in the Inted States. by I J. WINCHESTER. 36 John St,,N.Y. New York. Dec. 12, 1861. 159-ly. ‘ Toronto. Oct, 31, 1861. W AN TED. CORDS OF OAK STAVE TIMBER, Cash on delivery. Apply to n, & J, HARRISON. Plank Road, Richmond Hill, Oct, 10, 1861. NOW OBSERVE, HAT all persons owing Dr. James Lang- stafl'. will find it to their advantage to call and pay as soon as possible. ~_..,_â€" CRAVVFORD’S l THE PEOPLE’S GREAT B00118. â€"â€"â€"__ nu HORSE, AND HIS assists: BY ROBERT JENNINGS, v. s- 150-31. PROFESSOR on PATHOLOGY AND OPERATIV‘E Still! GERY Iu Tun VETERINARY COLLEGE or Purl.»- DEITIIIA. Peer. or VETERINARY IVIEDICINB' IN THE LATE AGRICULTURAL t 0LLEGE or Cute, SECRETARY or THE AMERICAN - VETERINARY ASSOCIATION or I’m- LADDLHMA, E'rc., ETC. 12mo. Cloth EEtr a,- Price $125- PDETICAL GREETINGS TO THE PUBLIC. JENNINGS’ GREAT WORK RIENDsl do you wish. in these very hard times To get the full worth of your dollars and dimes ? ' V - Do you wish to purchase the purest and best UN THE HORSE Tells you all about breeding and Managing the animal with his various vices, and how they can be corrected;- And cheapest ofgoods for yourself or your guest? Then go to CRAWFORD’sâ€"you’ll ï¬nd that he Well deserveshis great popularity. TEAS of each brand from the‘flowerv land. Culled amidst rose-scented zephyrs bland ; Gunpowder, Hyson. the rich Pekoe, The best of Green and the fam’ Boheu. Come to Crawfu rd’s, and you’ll agree You neve- saw ï¬ner nor cheaper TEA. The sellersof Coffee in vain to competeâ€"- Crawford has Coffee that can’t be bent ; ’Tis aromatic, ’05 fresh, ’tis good, And combines the virtues of meat and food. He has SUGARS as sweet as the purest marina. Fresh from the canes of Louisana. Cocoa, Chocolate, Raisins and Spice, Vinegar, Pickles. Crackers and Rice; Soap of the no plus ultra brand, The equal of which can’t be found in theland; Currants and Raisins that can’t fail to pleaseâ€" The sweetest of Butter, the finest of Cheese: And then the Tobaccoâ€"shut enough of details, To satisfy customers Crawford ne’er fails : His goods are the best, and his prices you’ll ï¬nd A e such as to leaVe competition beliindvl A [.80 ON HAND, SPICED BEEF c} OTHER HAM S Yarmouth Bloaters,Fino‘n Haddiesdzc . DUGAI.D CRAWFORD, Corner of Yonge and Agnes Streets. 1153412 “wâ€,â€" CLYDE HOTEL, KING ST. EAST, NEAR THE MARKET SQUARE. ‘ TORONTO. c.w. JOHN MILLS, Proprietor. Good Stabling attached and attentive Hustlers always in attendance.- Toronto, November 1861. I57-tt‘ FOR 1861:. ~â€" W.‘ H. MYERS Has now in Stock at cOmplete assortment of SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS In every description of Mountings, which he offers on most illllllll'l'llillllli Tillllli EITHER FOR CASH OR CREDIT ! .All my Collars! . ARE WARRANTE B SAFE In every respect. I have also on hand a large assortment of WHIPS d WHIPLASHEIS' All of which will be sold at unusual low prices. The public will do well to call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. As I am determined not be under sold by any in the trade; Richmond Hill, Oct. 4., 1861. 149-3mo. IMPORTANT. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, is highly r2- commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and all diseases of the Lou ’s and Th tit ‘ bottle. g re 25 cent! ’33 NOTICE OF REMOVE HE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his numerous friends, begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Ridhmond Hill, and Vicinity. that he has removed INTO H'Is NEW HOUSE ! o‘ne deer South Of Mr, HarriSOu’s Saddlery Shop, where by strict application to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a continuanco of the support so liberally bestowed OII him heretofore. All Order‘s punctuality attended to. 113’ Garments cut to order on the shortest netice. and in the latest Style, JAMES B, BURNES, Tailor. 1861-3m. 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