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York Herald, 7 Nov 1862, p. 3

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D ‘1» Mr. Cornish. Mayor of London was iti- dicted at the Quarter Sessions at Strat- ford lately, and bound to appear at the Assizes to answer to the charge ofassault upon M r. McLean, editor of the Mitchell Reformer. duringr the late election in the On the intercession of of Mr. Cornish‘s friends, and upon the apology of that gentleman. Mr. McLean has been induced to withdraw his cum plaint. v The matter has thus been ami- county of Perth. cably settled. field aubtrttemcute. MW ' FOUND 00 the evening of Friday. the 3lst ult., be- tween the Eight Mills and Richmond Hill, between 10 and 11 o’clock, a quantity of WEARING APPAREL and a sum of money. The owner can have the same byprcving property and paying expenses, by applying to JAMES M. JENKINS. Richmond Hill, Nov. 6, 1862. I 202-3 non-C u. " ,LL persons indebted lo'tho Estate of the 4. late Mr. GEORGE WitIGH'l'. of the Township of ,Vaughen. County ot'York de- ceased. are hereby requested to make payment thereof forthwith to the undersigned Exem- trix’: and all persons'claitning to he Creditors ‘ of the deceased, are likewise requested to furnish the particulars thereof to the 'Eaecu-= trix. in order that the same maybe examined and adjusted. _ I y _ , JA NE lVl’thH'I‘. EIcculrix, Thornhill. Nov. 6, 186?. Straye d. ”, CAME into the premises of the Subscriber. on or about the 1st of September, a lied and White YEARLING S'l‘EEll. with a white spot on The owner is requested to prove property, pay ox- 1.ot 25, '2nd tion. M ttrk ti am . his shoulderâ€"and fore white. legs, ‘. pauses. and take him away, JOHN CLAFFY. Richmond Hill, Nov. 6. 1862. _ Ist Concession of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, Containing, by adirieasurort cut. 61% \CRES. There are on the premises it good Dwelling House and ()utsheds for cattle Pond, with a Crook running through it, con- Venient to the Burns, which wilt supply the Cattle. both summer and winter. with Water -- 'I'lie land is in a good state of cultiVatiou. #eed indisputable, touhe given the let January. assessttin lst March, 1.563. For particulars apply (if by letter post-paid) to GEORGE SOULES, Coticurd 1’1), 3rd. Con. Vaughan. . “’M. Ma MURRAN, Thornhill. 202-tf. THE BEST ts'Atwrtvs rHtthAPEsr. POWELI.’S CANADIAN SWINE PUMPS! CKNUWLEDG ED b\' 500 Farmers, Pro- fos>ionnl Gentlemen and others (who have them working in Wells, varying in depth from ’10 to I33 feet) to he the 1C \SI‘ES'I‘ WORKED. MOST DURABIJ‘} and EFFI. CIEN'I‘ ever offered to the Public. it? Price (ill Cents foot. No extra charge for Top. Every Pump Warranted I Orders for these l’utnps addressed to C. POW/ELL, Willowdele. C.W Will receive Pro'npt Attention. November, 7, 186‘). " Ifiifiiiii§@_af_h BEECH AND MAPLE TIMBER BY AUCTION. THE Subscriber has been instructed hthr. Austrian Even. to Sell by Public Auc- tion. on. Lot No. 25. rear. of the 2nd Con. Or to Thornhill. Nov 6, I869. ~__. fi«.Ilt‘larlrharn, (adjoining the Plank Road, 2} miles front Yonge Street.) 911 Tuesday, Nov. IS, 1862, ,1 'rnn scans or BEECH & MAPLE TIMBER, As it stands in the Bush. The land is well timbered andconvenient to Market. 'l‘euuszâ€"Fourteon Mamba Credit. on ap- proved joint notes. Sale to commence at One o'clock P.M. J, J. GORMLEY, Auctturteer. Markham. Nov. 7, 1.46:2 2064 Letters I. unainingin RICHMOND HILL PoetOfiice NOVEMBER, 1, :62 Anderson. Geo I’ogue. Wm. Bryans, John Poake. \Vni. Clarkson. Joshua Quantz. George Clarey. Edward Reid, Alex. Edmonds, Joel Simpson". James (5) Eepey, Joseph Snagor, Vth. " Fraser. George Fiorhelle'. Adam Gamble, Wm ' ' German. David Hewison. Mr. Heslop” John (‘2) Judge. John (:2) Lundy, Charlotte Langstafi‘. John (4) Log . Lucy Mc 'twly, Michael McBride, John MeGill, Miss Ogilvie. Mr. Phillips. Peter Siinoson, Win. Sims, John Stephenson. Sam 'l‘iudoll, John Thompson. Stephen Tracy, Edmund J. Washington. John (2) Williams, George Wilson. Thus.- Walker. Mary Wilson. John Wooten, Jasper H. Woottan, ’l'hos. VVootton, David (2) Wills. Mr. M. TEEFY. P. M. SHERIFF’S SALtt; BY Virtue of Two Writs of Attachment. issued oftlie County Court and Court of Queen's Benéh, and directed to the Sheriff of the United counties of York and Pool, against the Geode and Chattels of Henry James Step- henson, at the respective suits of John Lauder and Robert Wood. I have seized and taken in execution 3 Horses. 2 B and Mares & Colts, 4 Colts. 4 COWS. 6 Heifers. 4 Stars, Yoke of Oxen,7 Calves, 8 Sheep, l Ram. '21 Hogs. 2 a one, 2 Sleighs, 3 sets of Harness Saddle SE 1 and Bridle. Reaping Machine. Farming Implement ts ! A large quantity of Barley. Spring Wheat, Peas, Outs. Flax. ’l‘urnips, H A. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other articles ’All of which Property will be Sold by Public Auc.ion, at 10 o’clock, a m.. on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1862‘ At Lot No. 40, [st Concession of Markham. F. W JARVIS. Sherifl’e Office, City of 'l'oronto, Slurry? November 3rd. 1862.” ' .- ' l ' m . 2024f. 202 .3. ‘t FARM FOR SALE! 'EING the rear part of Lot No. 3‘2. in the and Wood Shah, 2 good “Tells of \Vater, (one in collar) 2 good Barns, Stables There is also a small 'IUH » ~--'- ' - \‘1 ~ "ch-crew: :"rr': 2?, . t r:.“"‘ ‘Zl ‘“~t_"?»*.".., ~ :*'<;.tm~u t-Zr-UZVA- ‘. . . .33... . .l....-..:I‘.._. y , ,..,. .,., t . ,. .. . . ‘ , NOTICE. , THE subscriber begs to inform all parties in- debted to him either by note or book ac- count, that he has appointed Mr. MASON . TORONTO‘GLOBER COGSWO B'I'H , Thornhill. his agent. to collect and grant receipts for any amounts due to him. '3 “W All notes and accounts, due to me must be. “‘mw by “I? ls! day S“ EQbm‘WF‘ "ut'. mm" HREE times greater than that of any other wise they Will be put In court for collection. T Joan“! in the province. 1, i. not com WM' SOMMERVH‘LE’ fined to one district, butie Thornhill. October 30. 1869. . . - ' Extensively Read in every Quarter Of Upper Canada, and is to be Seen in all Public Places Throughout the-Lower Province. As an Advertising Journal his not only unsurpassed in Britieh America. but is believed to be the BEST IN THE -WOBLD, Inasmuch as its circulation is Larger than that of any other Paper, In proportion to the field it occupies. By one - Advertisement and one payment the advertiser reaches every section of the country,and every class of the community Wholesale Merchants !‘ House the opportunity of sending. through the columns of the " GLOBE." their announce- ments to almost every dealer in town and country. MANUFACTURERS Will find that their advertisements in the ‘ . \ . _ _._:,' M ‘3‘. i in v 0N NERVOUS RELAXATION and EXd’ .HAUSTION. New editionsenlargod to 190 pages, illustrator] by 100 Anatomical Co'loi'edl Engraviugs on Steel. Just published, price 1:.- HE SILENT FRIEND, the greatest Medi- cal Work of the Age. on Youthful Indis’c cretions and consequent lmpediments to Mar- rings, describing the Anatomy of the Repro- ductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect restora- tion to manhood; with an Essay on Single and ‘ Married Life, containing a Prescription known as the Preventive Lotion. precluding the pos- , sibility of contamination. Also to be had from all Agents in all parts of the world. EXTRACTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND, price 6d., which contains directions for the guidance of patients. Messrs. R. db 1.- l’aknr G: CO. are only to be consulted at their residence, No. 19. Borners Street. Oxford Street. London, as they never, under any circumstances, travel either at home or abroad. and they hereby caution the Public against any person using their name. and as a further precaution against fraud. the Public is notified that none of their medicines are go. .nuine. unless the enbjoined fac-smtilie’of their ~ signature is attached to their different wrap. pers. s run run ROM the premises of the Subscriber. lot No. 26. 3rd concession of Vaughan. on or about the 15th September. A Black 65 White Sow, With a short tail. weight about 1701!». A100. e WliiteSpt-iug Pig. Any one who will bring the same to the subscriber or give such " infor- matton that will lead to their recovery will re- ceive two dollst reward. '_ , ‘ WILLIAM KILLOPS. Jun. Vaughan. October 1. 1662. 201-! ~.â€"â€"~.- 30,00Q. :- Ivy: AND Isn't LIVE t . THE cracuflfion or run . . y.” R. STOVES, srovns, STOVES ‘ ‘ NEW AND’SECOND HAND. ,_ COOKING, PARLOOUR- AND .130]! S-TOVES] ! Heavy Metal, Warranted by . . .. WILLIAM: Hanan. sen’r. Copper, Tin a; Iron Plate W orkers Partnership hitherto existing between Wlll be Sold E 36135; JOSEPH SPENCER.“ Fer- , , . m“ '1'“ N° 23-4“ 0°“ M““"»""- h“ CHEAP FOR CASH, OR APPROVED JOINT NOTES, this day been dissolved by mutual consent. M‘rl‘hl‘m' S°l’“"l‘l’°r '2‘ ‘569' As cheap as any House in Toronto or anywhere else. The undersigned would announce that he Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862. will not be responsible for any debts that may be contracted in connection with the bbove after this date. ; ~U v , GEORGE, SPENCER. Markhatn.}Sept. 12. 1862', ‘ ' 1994 T! ‘6 The Cup imitatiil‘tefres 41. Fine Whltc Fish Jr Salmon Trout T COL: mowoon Petersâ€"with freight ed- ded. by the pound..half barrel or barrel. At WM. POLLOCK’S, Richmond um. Oct. 23, i862. , 204 GOOD AND CHEAP ' READY-MADE. CLOTHING :7 Wm. 8. Pollock. EGS most respectfully to announce to his Customers and the Inhabitants of the sur- rounding neighborhood, . that. .his Stock . of Ready-tirade "lothing is now complete,â€"hav- ing every size in Men’s COATS, PAN TN d‘ "VESTS In various description of cloth and latest styles, Men’s Satinett UnderCoate, from. $43 to $6; Dissolution of Partnership, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 196-6m ' CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE, STORE. THE Subscriber begs to return his thanks to his numerous Friende‘and the Public and would inform» them that he has greatly increased his STOCK, Eta-till! has now on 'r it .' Tilâ€"12:! ’* , " Globe" are read by all the leading hes, . h d I » n t t of ‘ . _ u - t- .l v ~ . v - ;~ an a ver or e assr men a fl‘lil‘li‘fit‘fl“ dial rim " "5 i0 8 Mechanics “the Province... . - :~. bntnot Inchri-atcsl” t . . . . y g . < cloth 7 I Let. .. «r .. 5 to 3 ~ - h And by the General Public, ,_ " Whitney , do .“ .. 6 to 8 Persons sving , "AVING .h d ‘ - ’ ‘ - - .2 I .. . . . , putc ase . a, took of Tees we V MOSCW 39"" d0 “ -- 7! ‘° 9 Lands for Sale or to Rent. - ' are prepared to sell some of the FINEST TEAS} imported in this 1’rovince.,end as Cane as can an SOLD north of Toronto, . " Vests. in variety til-material .. -l to .. fine Black ~(3,,,,,,in~,,,,-,, and Can find no medium of communicating with 3 ' Of every description and style, such as: Men’s Coarse, Kip. and Call Boots, Boy’sf _ Doefikin pants, ~ ' d u 3 u, c- the farming community so advantageously as 3 5 and Youths’ Kip and Calf Boots, “lumen and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every t i ‘ variety of style; also, aJarge quantity of - “ Satincttand Fullclathwdo“ .. >11 to 5 ll“ “Gl0l’6i" . " Tweed and faiicy‘Caasi- Hotel Keepers. Nurserymen, Forwarders. more do ~ “ .7 2 to Professional Men, &c. &.c. will find that their Buck souchong Tea, 2s. -6d. (lb 33. per ll. . I % ' “ Ileaver and Pilot 0v,ot:Coata. , announcements can only be made thoroughly Do Ex," Fine Flgvour. . ' . . . . _ 4,,- .. lam“ ‘ t . (heavy linod) “ . . 5 known through the columns of Gunpowder To." . . . . _ . '.-.' _ . _ . , . 4s, H “ Moscow Beaver & Se'alskin do 7 to II T h ‘ ‘ G- 1 o b e ., ’ ’ Fine Japan Tea. (sun dried).. . . . 4!. (id. “ ‘ t . _ Pure Fine Fresh Young Dyson . . 43.6d. “ Toronto. September 20. 1862. 200 4 Youég Hymn. Ext“; Fun Fug“ gMOCCASINS 8: OVER SHOES, . In fact, he has on hand all that is wanted to protect the fleetâ€"for any weather or 9,? and fills“? “CM :E’P“’”d' 5. " any season. which lie is prepared to Sell at the l equa o .tn en af...-.. . . We trust thatpurchasers 'ivill examine. and ! fixrgznom "in" “midi m" in” 200d "fly Article, at a Cheap Price, are respectfully requested to ' At w. s. POLLOCK'S, ' CALL AT THE ' (Late G. A. Bernard’s.) Richmond mu, 3.9g. 25, 1332, 200.“, CHEAP BOOT w SHOE ETORE, » OPPOSITE THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. JAMES HALL, Proprietor. 196-3m. GRN‘RA't-rve Oz. .VIUSCut.AR I owen Reomnun or run: use or Perry's Cordial Balm of Syriacum. Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GIIEA'I'EST RE- GENERATOR; a never-failing remedy for Spertnatorrhtn. loss of manly power, produced by early indiscretions. or any other cause.â€" It enriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable at once to fulfil the most sacred obligations of married life. Price 11s. per bottle, or four quantities in one. 333,, which saves lls. ; and in £5 bottles. effecting a saving of £1 152's. PERRY’S CONCENTRA'I‘ED DETER- SIVE ESSENCE. a remedy for Syphilis in all in- stages, also for purifyingthe system from . contamination. recommended for secondary symptoms. blotches on the head and face, one largement of the throat. tonsils. and uvula: its. beneficial influence on the system is undeni~ able. Prica 11s. and 33s. per bottle, alsoa- saving of 113. PERRY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE 0F COPAIBA AND CUBEB SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most speedy Remedy known. The Globnlos. cott- taining the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cnbebe, Buchn, &c.. at once cure. V! ithout the possibi- lity of failure. Gouorrhoaa. obstinate Gleet, Stricture. etc, immediately snbduing all in- flammatory action; Encased in sugar. free front taste or smell. 4s. 6d. and 11s. per box. HEALTH Dnrnsns upon Pour: PLoon.â€"- PERRY’S PUItIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, With an excellent assortment of Full Clothe. 'l‘woods. Doeskins. (Jassimeres. Rod and Fancy Flannel Long Cloth and Stripped Shirts, Drawors and Union Shi‘ts, (zloves, Socks. Mufflers, Fancy 'l‘iee, Braces, Overhails, Arc. Customers will find it to their advantage to Call _& Examine the Stock Which will be found at'all times varied and choice. and as cheap as the same quality of Goods can be purchased at in Toronto. Don't forget to call at WM. S. POLLOCK, (Late G, A. Ilarttard's Richmond Hill) October 1862. ‘ . 204-5 APRRiéNfiCE .WZNTEDT‘ ANTED IMMEDIATELY an active LAD. about 16. years of age. as an apprentice to the Harness making business, Apply to Vl'M. HARRISON. Richmond ll ill, Oct. 10, 1862. .‘ 9024f PUBLIC TESTIMONIAL. TO MESSRS.ITACKABURY BROTHERS, Map Publishers. London. C-W., ‘1 ENTLEMEN,â€"â€" HAVING OBSERVED AN ADVERTISEMENT printed in the Globe. si tied John Ferris Nerd. agent for Geo. C. ' 'remain. which we consider unjust, and calculated not only to injure you in your business, but to mislead the public as welt, ‘ " we beg to present the following W M. w I N, Testimonlal. [uponer or We. the undersigned. have carefully oxa- Watchcs, Clocks & Jewelery, mined the no.v Copper Plate Map of Canada West recently published by you. and find it. to 123 King Street west, nostx noose anocx. TORON 530, be very accurate and reliable. We cannot Has just received HIS FALL STOCK in the execution of the work. which needs but to be seen to be appreciated. As subscribers for the Map. we are well satisfied You have redeemed your pledges, and done even more OF FINEGold and Silver Watches, Colored . and Bright Gold Guard'e', Alberls, Brace- lets, Brooches. Signet and Gem‘ Rings. Ear- rings. Solitairos. Lockets. Charms Necklets. than you promised. To all wishing a really good Map of Upper 'I‘himbles. Pen and Pencil Cases, Silver, Jet and Mourning Jeweleryâ€"all of the newest de- 'ihose requiring a really good Richmond Hill, Aug. 28, 1862. FRESH ARRIVALS OF SCHOOL BOOKS GENERAL STATIONERY AT THE “YORK HERALD” 1300K STORE, , RICHMOND HILL, At Lower Prices than is charged in Toronto. ‘0 Canada. we can recommend this work. as be- ing all the publishers claim for it. Attguetl 1862. Signed, Gilbt Griffin, 1’. 0. Inspector, London. L. Lawless. P. m.. do Samuel Peters. P. L. 8.. &c.. do Wm. Robinson,1’.' L. S.,& City Engineer do Wm. McClary. 1’ L. S. . , signs: also, Fine Gold Wedding Rings. and such as Scurvy, Scrofnla, Ulcers, Bails, w W. (‘.FL. Gill, Ragistrarkdch C do Spectactles to suit all sights. ’ , Blotches, Pimples on the face and hotly. doc. C. II or each. ut * o istrer. o. ' . . . Price 115:. and 33s. or box. H- : Mtddlirsex. P 3 g - . d0 Wind)”. Clad“ aim Jewel") Order! received for, “Id great allenllon Paul to Sold at Messrs. PR. dz L. PERRY &. Co’s. o 0 Adam Murray, Treasurer Co. Middleeex, do Carefully Repaired &‘ Warranted Wholesale Depot, No. 197 gem”; street. 0x- James Keefer. Co. Clerk, do do To Give suisfgcfiom , ford Street. London, E John C. Meredith. Clerk No. 1 Division, . Remembnr ,h;add,.,..,,,_'_ ‘ r v ‘ ' Agents: BARCLAY do Co.. 75, Farringdou , Court, do I , ‘ ' »- "i' ‘ " " - ' Street. London. r . w. Horton, Recorder. s do 123 ng Street West, ‘ * . . .. 0 May 23, 1862. 182. - - " J. Shatlloy. Master in Chaucer}, do - nosm “my,” 31,003 , , _,__A__ _,________W _ . r ,. ~ ' -» Hair 0. It. Beecher. . (3.. do ‘ ’ ' 'I be done in Plain or the Best Style of the Art, at moderate charges. I . ni ua'it .tn on? E. 30:9,, pm”, B,,,,,‘,,?.. 5,," d, Toronto, Sept. 19, teen. 199-3!!! “ h'd' “'l ‘ 19,.) A Work of Absorbing Interest. Jolt“ Car‘lnfl- MP-l’u do Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862. - Kerr. McKenzie do Co. wholesale mer- chants. do Adam Hope .5: Ce. wholesale merchants, do James Scott. G. Sec'y B. A. O. of Good Templars. \Vm. Haskins.P.L.S. St. City Engin’r, Hamilton Thrilling Idvcntnrcs : AMONG ' THE EARLY SETTLERS, By WARREN WILDWOOD, Esq. FINKLE 8t LYON ' V SEWING mouttmcoitrmr. HARNESS ! do sutuuoouo HARNESS z _! "I’IVH .lsttttintttttmvlsfttltitt petition. no.1. Biyti..._p.r..s...s.c. a. 533 BROADWAY. new roux. SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY or. LIGH'I Dflg‘n'jgiggpfggtorggstagygggj 333130;, B““'I.’§3?.‘i;.li3f"' ‘l‘ 0°" """'°”'° a. To panto- umo oiling ,with m. Pinkie WELL-MADE AND DURABLE z Zfltpy‘ifflgoum, 123361.333}:affagfgyffrgf D- MEI“? 6‘ Co" Wh°l°ul° m." ' do & [13'0" Sufi"? M'ICIIl'lI-‘sll'l’ 05ml“ P‘r' ‘ MAY BE HAD 0? mance The volume contains the following. o anf- , ueal of the Company’s Circular is specially _ among others, grognl’igflszgdf‘sg: 1A. & i” do commended. This Circular can be had on up \ I If“ N Masons, » do plication. It is Very specific. and will be’found _ _ p065, Desperate Encomme with Big Foot“ Johtiwlélspvdogyeer, Registrar CO- do highly instructive. having been prepared with (J‘HE Subscribe; has on hand, 01‘ Will mill” to Old" to “m Pnrd‘ase"! and 0f the IAdventures of Daniel Boone. ' ' - - 't materia s erilous Adventures in a Canoe. 10h" Dowe‘ P. O_ Impeach . , Tommm much care. and we wrll eordefiby allstatements be» i q The MWer a‘ Lancaster 1 g . I 90"“?! ‘3 9055626. I: ll- SEE-distev. ‘0 th°r°m m’d": ' ._ _ _ E Davv Croclfett’s Adventures. ("o'forOUgEV “'ffiug‘m‘o, 353$: l. Tleonmjingciimr, quoi‘uon u Chi-“cm”. An assortment of VVHIPS, LASHES, &c. constantly on hand. ’ 2:3: 83%;;1223’hiwflfimh Pl". , , . ' ' _ ico reentre trcuar: ' t. r 500.000 MALE 0" FEMALE Agents Gm"! Gwfitarhrv do .. t - - - Collars warranted to Fit Look do Wear Well. 'rh- wonderful Mistake. ’ . ,_ O U &M| p L S , 5‘ d '1 his Machine ie better adapted than any e 9 . To sum. "m" '°" ' ' “"q I" °" ° - - r . ' The Desperado and the Regulators,. F. I... Pusmom' P. L. s" 5,0. do other Sewrng Machine in market to the freqn t LLOYD’S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED MAP .0!‘ TM! United States, Caniadas and New Brunswick.- From recent surveys, co‘rnpleted Aug. 10. 1862; cast $20,000 to engrave it and one year’s time, Superior to any $10 map ever made by Col- ton or Mitchell. and sells at the low price of fifty cents; 370,000 names, are engravud on ' this map. _ . It. is not only a County Map. v but it is also 8 COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP 0f the United States and Canadas combined in one. giving EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distances between. -‘ ‘ Guarantee any woman ormatt $3 to $5 per day. and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money.’ Sand for $1 worth to try. , , Printed instructions how ‘ to canvass well. furnished all our agents, ‘ . v * “’ANTED-â€"Vl holesale [A outs for our Maps in every State. California, Canad't. England. France and Cuba. A fertuue may be made With a few hundred dollars capital; N0 Com- J. '1‘. LLom. 15.4- llt'oadway, NY. The War Department uses our Map of Vir- ginia. Maryland and Pennsylvania,cost $100.- Utlll. on which is marked Antietam Creek, Sharps-burg, Maryland Heights, Willianisport Ferry, Rdororsville, Noland’s ,Ford. and all others on the Potomac, andnevery other place itt Maryland. Virginia and” Pennsylvania. or money refunded. ' ‘-’ ' LLOYD’S ‘ TYPOGRAPHICAL MAP'or KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS. lathe only authority for Goth: Bus" and the War Department. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 51) cents. FrOm the Tribune, Aug, ‘2. " Lt.o m's Mar or VIRGINIA, MARYLAND and PENNSYLVANIA.-â€"Tlle Map Is very large : its oust to but 25 cents ; and it is the best that can be purchased.” ' LLLovo’s GREAT Mar err 'rm: Mtssresirrt Riven-«From Actual Surveys by Cepts. Bart and Wm. Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots. of St. Louis. Mo.. shows every man‘s plantation and owner’s name from St. Louis to the Gulf ol'Mexico-â€"l3511ritilesâ€"-evory sand bar. island, town. landing. and all places 20 miles back from the riverâ€"colored in Counties and States. Price, $1 tti sheets, $2 pocket form, and $2.50 on linen. with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. NAVY DEPARTMENT; Wasnrnorotv‘, Sept. 17, 1862. J: T. Lnovoâ€"â€"Sir : Send me your Map of the M-esisstppi River, with price per hundred co- pies. IlearoAdmiral Charles H. Davis. corn- nranding the Mississippi squadron, is authoriz- ed to purchase as many as are required for the use of that squadron. ‘ G IDEON WELLES, [Secretaryof-tho Navy. ’ ll? Tito Public are cautioned against a map which is now being. copied from the Copper Plate map in lythograph and advertised as Tremain’e Map or t anada West. TACKABURY BROTHERS. London, Sept. 11. 1862, r t ‘ “ "t r t ‘ 111.11. VICIORIA TEA WAREHOUSE No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, Ie the place in Toronto, to buy pure lllllill it lillllllll Till, ' 01‘ only because the proprietor,EDWARD LAWSON,is one of the oldest and most experienced Tea-buyers in the trade. but from the fact that he purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby eu- abling him to sell at a very SNIALL AD VANCE ON COST. Fulfilling the old adage " Large Sales, Small Profits and Quick Returns ;” also in COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices tutttt iiittttttt He cannot be undersold. HIS BISCUITS AND @ONEEOTEONERE Are unsurpassed for quality and price. all‘being manufactured on the premises, front the best material by first-class workmen. Iced and Ornamentod W’edding and Other Cakes Always on hand or made to order in any eter on the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise. attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repre- sented. and delivered free of charge to the cars or in the city limits. 91;» NO SECOND PRICE. Remember the Place-- No. 93 KING STREET, SIGN or "in Queen. EDWARD LAWSON, . Proprietor. v Toronto, Feb. 5. 1862;. 157..” l changes and almost on ’less‘ variety of sewing required in a family ; for it will new from one. to twenty thicknesses ofMurseiltes without stop- ping. and making every stitch , perfect Will new from the fittest genre to the heaviest cloth. and eve n to the stoutest harness leather, with- 193.4;, outchanging the feed. needle. or tension, or making any adjustment of machine whatever.” 'I‘hus have we successfullv overcome the most difficult point in the Sewing Machine Art. It was. no ordinary triumph. Defiantly can we say. f' No other Machine compares with it in this respect.” Hence have we uniformlyâ€"al- most without exceptionâ€"taken the highest premium, when the Machine has been properly exhibited in competition with other first-class Sewing Machines. Hence i'l'l‘it that we are able to offer the ~following guarantee. viz :â€" " We Warrant every Machine we sell to give better satisfaction than any other Sewing Ma- chine now in market. or money refunded”.â€" We never sell a M achine on any othei terms The guarantee is as reliable esthe note of any business man in the land. Forimoro than five .veare have we relied upon such facts for the reputation ofour Machine ; and without a single travelling agent in the field. there is scarcely a neighborhood on the continent, where the Ma- r chine is not favor-ably known. We preferauch a reputation to one based on more “ talking» points,” as they are technically called in the 1 trade. Hence We make but one kind of stitchs l viz : the lock-stitch. alike on both sides. requir- ing :nly one-third the thread of other kin de of titches. ‘ N. B. Local agents wanted in every county throughout the West. Special inducements offered. Finkle a; Lyon 3. M. Co, I98-6m 538 Bitmowu, New Your. Charles Taggart, BREAD AND FANBV BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, 8w. B 68.10 intimate that he will commence busmees in the Village of Stontfvlllc,, About the latter part of October.. when he will 3 be happy to supply parties in the neighborhood with the best of everything in his line. at low prices 113’ I’iconic Parties and‘l‘ee Meetings - supplied on the most. reasonable terms. ; Flour, Oats. Peas. Ham. die. for sale. I Steffrtlle, Sept ‘11. 1862., " " ZOE-Gar Also, kept for Sale Patterson & Bro’s. Plows, Points, Landsides, 4m. fij’ Call and Examine, Richmond Hill, October 17, 1861. llllllllllw ll. lllllll. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends end the Public generally, that he nee fitted up hie - Grist and Flour Mill In a superior manner, and is now prepared to do GRISTING! On the shortest possible notice. He also takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has received during the past six years. and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. NE. A choice lot of Home, Bacon. and B l 1’ It, f r eale. “r. or o _ GEO. ARKSEY. Richmond Hill. Auguaf 5, 1862. lS3-2ni BOOTH & SONS, INFORM THE PUBLIC, That they have taken the Store, Ill. 2% Will lTlllllll', AMERON’S Block, oppoaited H. B. WILLIAMS, until the premises lately occupied by them, corner of Tonga 4' Queen ARE REBUIL'I‘. Streets, at WM. HARRISON’S 151-3m s. B. HENDERSON. M.D. Oculist and Aurist, ‘ (Late of No 658 Broadway. New York.) AS just opened an Office at No. 174 King _ St.. Toronto, where he intends remain- ing a few months, and will give his excluswe attention to the treatment of Diseases of the EYE. EAR. and LUNGS. Dr. H. has prac- tised for upwards ofltl years in New Younwith unexampled success. Hundreds oftestimonials. from persons who have been cured by hirn,can be seen at his office, Cataracts and Amarosis treated with success . also. Bronchitis. Sore Throat. and all Diseases of the Lungs. Arti- ficial Eyes inserted without an operation. [‘oronto, Sept. 9, ’62. 198-3m VALUABLE FARM rott suit, ONTAINING 35 Acres of” Excellent Land. being the SouthEast part of Lot. No. 12, 4th Con. Markham, formerly owned bv CAPT. hilarity. There is a good Frame House and Burn. bud other buildings; and a good bearing.0rchard of choice Fruit'l‘reos. The Fart: is nearly free of stumps and Well watered. For further per. ticulars apply. (on the premises.) to JAMES HOLMES. Buttonville. P.O. Markham. Sept. 24, 1862. 200-5 CHEAP FOR CASH! THE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his DEPARTMENT, 1e continued as usual, and we are prepared to attend promptly to all orders, with which we may be entrusted. BOOTH is SONS. . Toronto, May 11. I862. 159-1y WM ' RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ' THIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘ Hutu.» ' Book Store. where Stockholders and others may procure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from 4 to 8 o’clock. Mt. V Mahmud-Kilt, tab. 27. I!!! ‘ ’ numerous customers who have I0 libere 'I"). supported him for upwards of five year‘s. would state that he continues to manufacture, “AT tits OLD STAND.” BOOTS AND SHOES! of every description. end of the best materials. and after the Latest Style. and hopes by close attention to business, combined With. moderate charges. to ensure a continuance of their favor. He would also beg to intimate to the inha- bitants of Richmond Hill and Vicinity. that he I has on hand quite an ass’ortmeut of LADIES’ do CHILDREN’S BOOTS do SHOES which he offers LOW for Cash, 2. . _ , JAMES runner. Riehmmd an, April 1?, 2892. 377-691 The Ranger's 'l‘hrilling Indian Adventure-m The Fighting Parson, Horrors ofa Bombardmentâ€"~Norfolk in '76... 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