York Herald, 29 Jun 1860, p. 3

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“ shad consignedthemsolves to its keeping, it t,i='t7urned‘upwards-'agalii to a height. sufficient to insure broken necks and limbs had the passen- gers then alighted. But a balloon can no more at along without gas than an Alderman.â€" ‘ Emit ‘, it came a second time .within, a few feet of the earth, and before the grappling irons , could be affixed toany object. the car banged against a rail fence. tearing therein an opening a thirty feet wide. lit the same fashion two or hereby bear testiin SANDERSON’S that Mr. Sanderson satisfaction. Iconfide three other fences were dealt With, A stock of all who require implements of the kind. RICHARD VANDERBURGH. , manure was also encountered and a furrow several feettin depth ploughed through it.â€" Wnile passing through the first fence.'a splinter struck Mr. Steiner on the arm. and injured it slightly. His passenger about the some time had hiegthumb injured. Another ploughed field , was entered, and here the canvass nearly filled s. ‘with gravel. At length the grappling iron ' .caught in the root of a stump, and a man in the vicinity seeing assistance was necessary, . caught hold of the‘rope A number of other upereons‘gathered round, and in a few minutes the balloon was secured, and the remnants -r were on solid ground, receiving the congratu- .i.latious of a considerable crowd of persons who had gathered round from the adjoining farm houses. A waggon was then procured. the balloon and its passengers brought on to Mr. Thompson’s, “ Half Way House.” about nine miles from the city on the Kin - ston Road. At this place Mr. Steiner and r. Simmons were ,met by Ald. Godson and Mr. _. William Hudson, who had left the city imme- diately after the ascension, in alight waggon. Richmond Hill. June 10 ship of Suni being west half of Lot cession. concession . The above propert Railway. » For further yarticula Hill. June 22, 1860. .- . Advertisement. R0 WS. on my summer fallow, last Saturday. and Monday. and have found them up to all They are NOT of any heavier draft than the common hariow. and do the work to my utmost LAND for SALE TO EXCHANGE. ACRES OF LAND in the Townâ€" Also, 100 Acres iii the same Town. ship, bding West half of Lot No. 7. in the 8th valuable Pine Timber, and lies within half a mile of the Sunnidale Station on the Northern tor ofthe “ York Herald ” Ofiice. Richmon > .. hi... ..-r.---..-. _. ,;.,...., .., .., _ . i , v. c *- 4;:v<rn-o.’-i,e;w-muv=r«w,» . . 1“", I",IIQ‘V‘-r‘.y‘ a? , 'nr‘ ww¢”.fi~ .â€" ATTERSONS’ - COMPETITION DEFIEB i 'W \N'W‘VN/\’\’ va\;-vwv \/ \..â€". _,\/ . VVW VvN’W‘V"W\l ~..r\.- MACHELL, FIEL, a. co., 1 W. S. POLLOCKa '1 EG respectfully to announce to the Public and their Customers generally that they are receiving their SUMMER STOCK 0F GOODS! Which will be complete by the 28th of June. Buying their GOODS in the FIRST MARKETS, FOR CASH, they feel coufident ofgiving the Public every satisfaction. Particular attention is requested to their FACTORY & BLEACHED COTTONS, American and English Cloths, &c. Which for Cl-IEAPNESS AND DURABILITY cannot be excecdod by any Retail Store in the Province. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. Vi: ‘ .' femurs» u: r mums. -r .4“; V\N_ Column .’ any that I have tried , I ROTATING HAR- Pollock’s. axzvvvv ‘Aa‘v y'vw represents them to be. ntly recommend them to ms to inform his friends and the . -~ customers of G. & B. BARN ARD 20, 1860. that he has bought at shes-m ’ . Sale; 01% THE WHOLE 01" Till}!!! Stock in Trade At a great DISCOUNT, and is prepared to offer the same iidale, county of Si 'ncoe, No. 4, in the 6th con- y is covered with very rs apply to the pl'Opl‘ltS {Gents’ ‘Clothes made to Order On the shortest notice, and warranted to fit. ‘ 8241‘ REAPER! The balloon and passengers were transferred to their vehicle. and a return to Toronto _ effected soon after seven o’clock, the daring ‘ -- travellers being loudly cheered as they passed through the streets. Though this is his eighty- ninth ascension, Mr. Steiner says he “ never ”' made a rougher landing. or thirty- . I seven passengers who have ascended with him, he gives the palm to Mr. Simmons, whom he states displayed the utmost coolness, and nerve while they were in imminent danger of being killed; The balloonists travelled about nine miles. which they accomplished in about half an hour. Both Mr. Steiner and Mr. Sim- l * ‘11)0118 agree in stating that the farming country which th'ey passed over presents a’ most beau- tiful appearance. Owing, however. to the density of the ntiiiosphere, they were unable to see. a greater distance than 15 miles. The balloon, notwithstanding the number of fences which it encountered. gmnpcd injury with the " exception of a slight tour. An efficient body of police under the command of the Deputy in 1 iii find that he can Make BOOTS or shoes" REDUCTION IN PRICES 86 N0 HUMBUG. THE Subscriber begs respectfully to inform his Friends aiid‘the Public that he has made a Great Reduction in his Prices of Boers and SHOES, of every description, For CASH Only. By giving this Establishment a call they will lllt‘lll Cheaper than any other House in the AT AND UNDER 9 Aurora, June 18, 1860. 82-tt‘ stun W 0 R K S. ‘ Purchase from the long Established and ‘WeII-knowii t-iriii. of PA'I‘ PERSON £ BRO. : nu: ivnoussas 008i? PRICES. And trusts, by strict attention to business, Or if preiudiced in favor of a (let one made wholly from IRON, with FLEXIBLE FINGER BAR, which will cut equally well on Rough or Smooth ground, from ‘ " _.i.M to merit their future patronage. PATTERSON & BRO. Would. you have your I-Iaying done Cheaply, Easilyâ€"with Neatncss, and in Good Time? Then secure one of the . FIRST PRIZE. RIOWERS, ! Â¥MRUN FRAME, STEEL CUTTER-BAR, and SELF‘CLEARING GUARDS that never were known to» clog, manufactured by . 1 He has also PURCHASED a General Assortment of hotter BOOTS and Sell . - . DRY GOODS it i Chief 'yere on the "rtmttd when the ascension 'I‘rnde' The fouowmg m a I,“ or Imces :â€" - - - l 0 took place. to ‘prezi’erve order. _ Mr. Steiner C‘flllloms: {mm-N - - ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ’ ' 00 THE PP OPRUNFOP OF THE Are there Stumps on your Farm? If so, do not fail so procure immediatedly on intimates his intention of making another K'l’ B‘m‘silmm ' - - - ° - ' ‘ ° ' - - ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 3 20 ‘ ' " ‘ X’ of those ' V .1 ’ as ension while the Prince of Wales is visiting it"ulf‘g Bigofs' rm”, - ' ' ~ ° ~ ' 22 ' s T U M P E x T R A O T o n s : Toronto at ies’ ’n inan oo_,., r i . . . . . . ~ -’ . . ? ‘ I ' x V. . ("mmâ€".7...” :; {f‘d (31%“??? "0‘" ~ - - - - - - ' ' ' KI) ’ Of which S. BROWN, Esq., of the lVew Lngland farmer, says zâ€"‘tThey Will "WW “ " ' " " ' ' ' ‘ ‘7 .m'" ' " '0'" ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' 1‘ " move an vim“ on the earth or out the earth, that any reasonable man can demo to BIRTH. “ Calf Boots, from . . . . . . . . . . I all ’ g ’ Cliildi‘eiis’ Boots, from . . . . . . . . . . . . - U 40 On 'l‘liiirsday, the let inst. the wife of APK'I‘ER I’n'r'i'ausox, Esq” of the lil‘lll of Pa ter- aon do Brother, Richmond Hill, of a daughter. M A R RI E D. numerous Friends and spare no pains to merit On Thursday, the L28th insL, b Ilia Rev G. patronage, by paying strict personal attention to business, oiiiployin S. .‘. llill. Mr. Miss ILIARI’. Mount AN. both of the township of .Marklizrin. VVILLIAM llowros to WWW ' H ' Richmond Hill, June 'I‘URON'I‘U MARKETS. 'I‘H Uus-oA v, .1 one ‘28. Fall Vl’lioat,â€"-I..'illtl lishls was the extent of the supply which sold readin at hiin prices. Seve- ral londssold as high as $1 335; to $1 45 per li.-.lil. the average being $1 it'll. For common grades from $l £25 to $1 30 pcr binl. Spring Wheat â€"50tl liable in market, which sold at from. $1 08 to SI 12 year bslil. l’t-~as.'-l.")ll lihiils went off at 6.1 and 63¢: per lishl. , ()nts.-â€"ni SIS and 33c per lishl. Barleyâ€"sold at from 50 to him. ' I'Iriy.â€"-is fi'oni $10 to $15 per can. Straw $G§to $7 Per ton ' ' ' Nounâ€"Superfine No. l sold mt$5 l0 to 25. N“ 1, $4 to 05 : Fancy (Spring) $51211 to &C'_é;_ $5 51): Fancy (Frill) $5 3“ : to $5 60; Extra, $5 to $5 9.5 ; Double Extra, $6 (ill to $7 00. l’otatoesâ€"â€"are brought in plcntitully. and sell at at from ,‘lllcto '15:: per bshl. HARDWARE, ‘ “mm, __p,esh is in fair suppyvat from New Always on hand, and for sale on the most 19¢: per lb. favorable terms. E'jgs,â€"4I“rcsh ficm wagons 9010 13¢: per dozen. SPECIth NO' ICES. _ WW I A CARI) TO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. Vt’HLIAI Coscaowc. while labor- it ng as a iiiissiounry in Japan, wae cured of ‘ Consumption, when all other means had failed, Ambler, IV. [:2] by a recipe obtained from a learned physician Ba_““"t(”" Charles ..d. 1y. , . . .J (H ,,.,. ‘ . Bridgman, Wm. r‘esi in; in tiogrent Clt) of c to. its recipe Bimwodr Charles line cured great numbers who were suffering Brown, Avery from Consumption. Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Clark? Hem)‘ Coughs and Colds, and (he debility and ner- comm MM). maria , . , , Dellenbaugh, Dr. I“. “wousdepression caused by muse disorders. Damon, M, s i Desirous of benefiting others, I twill send this Ewing, William .- , recipe, which I have brought home with me, to Ly”, John all who need it, free of charge. £3233: 133:3: ' Address '5" h _ Fox, Edward “REV. WM. COSGROVE, German. John G .it Geor e 439 Fulton Avenue. m 1 ’ g Brooklyn, N.Y. Glover. Thomas Grant. Ebenezer . Horseman, John = ‘ ' ‘ _ , Helmkey. John _;fi.cm aoncrttemmte. Harmon 5“ Dollar's lt‘cward. JUNE l. 1:60. 8?â€"3m.; t. llewit, Robert [2] Huston, Philip Klinck. William -ISI‘R'AYFID from Lasosririt’s Ow FARM, r‘ 9 Yonge Street. - ' Kelly. Thomas 512.: HEIFERS 3 T. T‘OIJM/IG 1‘], in returning thanks to his liberal support he has received since commenc- ing in this place,begs to assure them that he will and using only the best of Material. All work w arranted to give Satisfaction. F 'I‘OBIAS DOLMAGE. 2i. 1860, 8‘: If General Store, A'I‘ AURORA. HE Subscriber has constantly on hand a General Assortment of DRY GOODS GROCERIES. die, &c. M Aurora, June 1-1, 1860. Letters Remaining in RICH MUND HILL PostOlliCO move”; aml 179 good, respectable Farmers in Canada stand ready to endorse tho statement. To be had at the Iron Works of PATTERSON & BRO. Is your Ground infested with foul weeds? Remember the FANN MILL, CCNS'I‘RUCTED 0N SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES Which will “seperate Wheat from Tares,” and render your Seed pure and clean, Manufactured at liESPEC'I‘FULLY begs to remind the Public that the STOCK of . CARRIAG‘IGS on hand, at his Establishment this season, surpasses that of previous years; inasmuch, as some very important additions have been made to the IIIllllY-llllllll IllTlllllli kc. Customers for the very a continuance of their Etc. 84:. g first-class Workman, LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES, ormerly used. He would also remind the public that among the improvements, one in Which he can aflord to SELL at much I A G E A X L E S l LESS PRICES, for CASH Has been introduced ; PATTERSON do BRO’S. If you wish PLOVVS, with Cast Beams, PLO WS, with Wooden Beams, FLOWS, with Wrought Beams, FLOWS, with Steel Beams, PLO WS, with Straight Beams, PLO WS, with Crooked Beam! acann Than ever beforc offered on ANOTZEIER IN TOPS; ANOTHER IN SEAT CUSHIONS, Besides others of Importance. Lap F urrow PLO WS, Green Swat-d PLOVVS, Centre Draft PLO WS, Sub Soil PLOWS, , Crossing FLOWS, Gang FLOWS, Richmond. Hill. All of which add very much to the in Hill PLOVVS, for $10.00 PLOWS, for $12,00, PLO WS, for $14300, I’LO WS, for $16,00, PLO WS, for $18,00, PLO WS, for 322,00, ' PATTERSON & BROI TREAD HORSE-POWERS, with Threshers, , , TREAD HORSE-POWERS, with Thrashers and Separators, TREAD HORSE-POWERS, With Threshcrs, Separators and Cleaners, Circular Wood Saws, ‘ Horse Rakes, Root Slicers, Scufliers, Horse Hoes, Road Scrapers, Cultivators, Straw Cutters, Grain Crushers, , Seed Drills, . &c. PROVISIONS, ‘ lllllllllll‘l,‘ lll’llllllll. AND SAL T, 0:!" Call, Examine and See for Your- sclres before Purchasing elsewhere. or TH E VEHICLE, You may depend on Bargalns. Go to, WM. SMITH. 81 If Will open on If possible more than ordinary care has been taken in the selection of “other and other Material .' This Season. SA TURDA r, April 21, 1860 W. S. POLLOCK. Langstaff, Jo hii Lund. R. M .D. Munshnw. .lo hn Mnrohy. Francis Miiiisnaw. William McLuskie. 'l‘. McDonald, Iiachlan McKiiiiiou. h’largret Moodie, Alex. lViclioIls. Richard O’l‘ierne. John O’Boyle. John Patton. Ilugh Quinton. William Shepard. Edward [‘2] Smith, John Simpson, John V â€"' Simpson. Wm. BUY YOUR- Ti'ench, Wm. juiir. 'l‘rudgoon. Wm. HAYING‘ IMPLEMENTS Thompson, Stephen Thompson. Joseph \Vatkiiis, T West, Mrs. Elcy Wilson, Robert is. * kc. Tobe had at the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT FACTORY l Richmond Hill, Canada \Vcst, March, 1860. OF PATTSRSDN 82 BRO, iii in, Illlflll, in iiiii iiiiiiii Of every description and variety of Mountings go to . w. H. MYERS’ I . W- 5- POI- OCK'S tantalum Shutting dittuhliabtiwnl, illirbmniih Elli. (late G. A. Barnard’s). F011 35:» CALL AND SEE cl PI 80-tf AND CHEAP GOODS CALL AT Maikliam Village June 8, 1800. FARMERS’ .INTEREST. THE Subscriber bears rd intimate to the Farmers ofthe County of York. that he is prepared to Manufacture and Sell llll‘l‘ll‘lllll llllllllIWl l WM. S. POLLOCK’S,. l Kirby, Nathaniel Namely. l three-years old, light mingle color; » 2 two-years old. light mingle color.- I two- years old. roan color; I ‘l‘two-yeat‘s old, red color. a idoiio yearling, fired.-â€"\vene .last seen i on this -nd Concession ot'Wahgliaii. , Any per- ' sonrestoring them to the‘subscriber will re- ; ceive the above reWard. 5.3:": ' > . ' GEOI‘WELDRICK Cook’s Gate, June 29, [860. .NOTI‘CE.‘ 1: HEREBY forbid anyl’erson or Persons from negociating for or purchasing a “ *NOTE OF “AND, drawn by me in favor of “ 'Messrs. DARLING db AITCHISON, Ma- chinists, late of Thornhill, in June 1858, pay- I t » ablethis fall, amounting to $36, as the same has been paid. ' , . , - PETER VANHORN. . Thornhill,.Juue 22; 1860. 83-4 ‘Holloway’s Ointment Dr. E. Hope’s Mag do Dr. 'I'rask’s do do Dr. VVilson’s Veg do Harrison’s Electric do Morehead’s Mag plas’s Ayer’s Pills Morse’s In Root do Sir Ashley Cooper’s Anti-bil do Mofi'att’ Life do 83'4, Child’s Sov Balm ‘“ â€" ’ ‘ '._‘ " “‘ ‘ Soules’ do do .- : ,Dr. C. , Poor Man’ sAnti hil SURGEON. DENTIST, Mayor’s Long Life , | V, ,. lil- ,9. F . " “lth he at thep‘following places for the alofl-flstli;usfwz,ixa§il) * ‘ ' Practice of his I’rotfossion : v Hoofland, Germau Bit H The 1st Thursda'y'ef every Month at Hol- Do Balsamic Ear laud Landing- . Judson’s Cherry and The 9nd 'I‘hursdav at King Station. Lurgwort The 3rd Thursday at Richmond Hill. Kerinott’s 'I'onic Mix ~ The 4th Thursday at Gormley's Corners. , Wister’ pulmonic syru At all other times the Doctor can be found Syrup of Hoarhound at his residence in Aurora. Boyer’s galvanic fluid . June «39' Inga. ' Fowler’s ext of Straw. ' c berry Godfrey’s Cordial 83â€"1y CHURCH RE~OPENING l I Wesley-.11 Methodist Church at Rich- ! Paregonc . . . . . Sir '1‘ Keatin ‘8 Con h \_ mend Hill, Will be re-opened for Divme ,g g Service, [D.V.j on Lozengon’ J SABBATH, JULY 1513, 1860. _, .NS'ERNIONS will be Preached by the Rev. J- ‘ S‘Hnson. D.D.-. President of‘the Conference, at log, mm. ; Rev. W Jarricas, at 2*, p.m. and H Rev. Enocu. Noon, D.D., at 6 p.m. If people know its “,1, .Collections at each Service in aid of the .Wngrust Fund. a ._ I 0:?" Prescriptions Richmond Hill, .luneIZO, 1866. Aurora, June 1860. Popular Medicines FOR SA LE BY C. S.’ LLOYD. Druggist & Dentist, AURORA. pl Lloyd’s Horse Powders Bateman’s Feet Drops,l..loyd’s Tooth Powder Parishes Cam. Mixtureâ€"an excellent remedy for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhoea, &c. Lloyd’s Eurekaâ€"a grand discoverv E Diseases would be scarce on earth ; . Then. why should people pa'm endure 7 When they can find a perfect cure. Accuratrly Coinpouna’cd. . E has always on hand the Largest and Best Assortment of GOODS that is ever W'lm'” Riel‘m'd molmfi' ..Am.‘,oumgsupemr makes. I ---â€" kept in any Country Shop, and at a much less price then it is possible for to M- 'I‘EEFY. P. M. Set.',h(:r§:::,,c3ffl:::}, 93ml With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons, get them in Toronto; and lie is always ready to MAKE TO ORDER, on the "'"“ ’ lidy Rakes, from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Us 6d “ ’ The above Harrows are far superior to any Good Prints, fast colours, from 4d per yd. shortest notice, now in use. being made oii‘aii entire new ~r - 0, ~ ~d ~ - n - . O l l‘ . princrple. lliey WIII he found to do the work new Spun" Delamcs’ fr m 72“] Ie , much quicker and better than any other Har- New and Beautiful Bonnet Ribbons, from rows. Specimens of the above may be seen 6d d and particulars as to price ascertained. by ap- per y ' plying to the Subscriber,at his shop,-Richmond Which will be Offered a, the Hill, who Will punctually attend to all orders. I . LOWEST ioaoiiio CASH PRICES ll SAMUELSANDERSON. Vanni- Richmond Hill, June‘fll, 1860. 8‘2.th RIChmond'HI"° Feb“ 24’ I86“ Also, just received Bright Musccvado SUGAR. RICE, CURRAN'I‘S. COD FISH, Chocolate. Tobacco, Sue. SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, Saddles, Bridles, &c. of every description. ’ And an excellent assortment of we ALL. COLLARS WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIsEACTIou. a ' Cash for HIDES and SKINS. - "PATTERSONS’ PLOUGIIS and SHARES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. All Work Warranted. Call, Examine and Seefor yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. 54,. Factory and Bleached Cotton Striped Shining, _‘ H Blue Denims, Cotton Drills, Hosiery, Ready-made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, d‘c. AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ._-â€"-â€" 5, Falmestock’s -~i'uge QIndian Worm Tea 3R R R Remedys ll’ Davis’ Pain Killer jBrigg’s Mag Relief 'British Oil Harlem do iStone do lSpike do I Black do Eng White do Schneider’s oyo water Fettit’s Amer Salve Kennedy's Worml’ow- W""‘”WW’_‘“' I der - - ‘ .Soper’g Salve i , ' . . ~ . militia :l9all kinds ’1‘ S ! Are now being taken at Gilbertsou’s WM' S ' POLLOCK' Aui "M lLlovd’s Ointment for g n a o r ~ 1 ' l 1 it, v , ‘ , . I‘or Fine I‘resh,Good PRle Pom RAIT CAR Tiff?” '” M‘s .17.. “60 75: ' ‘ Assignment Notice. u n, CC? GIVE IT A TRIAL ESSRS. G. A.& a. BARNARD. of Richmond Hill and Bradford. have, this i day, assigned all their estate to the undersigned in trust for the benefitof'their Creditors. The Assignment may be seep "at the office of Messrs. Eccuzs dz. CARROL, Barristers, &c., Adelaide St., Toronto. WM. S. POLLOCK, Assign“. April 30, 18611. All accounts in connexion with the above due prior to 1st Aprilfiinust he immediately settled. and accounts to arriature, at the terms of payment made‘by Messrs G. A. 6!. B. Bar- nurd. 111E Best 113.] f-(lollar TEA On Richmond Hill, for Sale IAT WM. POLLOCK’S)! Cheap Cash Store ! Richmond Hill, June 19, 1860. W..._ NOVELTY WAGGON MARKHAM VILLAGE. ‘NW Skin Diseases Ever Descri tion of lLloyd's Eye 'Wator y P . -"â€"*~**"r*~“~~â€"â€"-~~ TEAS LIGHT AND HEAVY Ll 'd’ c ' to d ' - . ' 3: Ofshmzygsfgiiuézl On Richmond Hill. A SUGARS, V . Lli’z‘gisnGerman horse THPél’ublic generally Sllf‘llllld know that G.‘ FOIL SALE, COFFEES, and E ( i ( i O l S ’ Lloyd”; Congh Syrup iLnnursoN is new toting the best of . Llovd’sTOOthache Spa. Portraits at [low Prices on TO BE LET FOR A TERM OF YEAHS' TOBACCOS’ Manufactured by the Subscribers. Having an immense stock of Lumber, of the FRAME HOUSE, nearly new. with One He cannot be SU RPASSED in qualities best‘quality and well seasoned, and with the great facilities which they have in Ma- Acre of Land attached, situated on Lot 21. 4th concession of Markham, being north I “or UNDE RSOLD in Prices chinery, combined with first~class Workman,â€"â€"they can, and do make better Finished. west corner of “wonch’s Lot.” A Spring . More Durable. and runs through it. A rare chance for a Butcher, Remember to call at % H ‘ $ [1 l ‘l . , cific Ambrotypes, Photographs, Melainotypes and I..ettergrapli, Pictures; also. Portraits set in Lockets, Brooches, Rings, dice and taken in Cloudy as well as in Bright VVoather. Dress Dark and Come Early. Operating hours from 8, a m. to 6, p.m. Lessons given in Crystal Painting. Leather Frame Work, «Sac. Satisfaction Warranted. GEO. GuiBER’l‘SON. 817M . Richmond Hill. June, 1860. ~. 1 â€" . - , one btoiekeeper or Mechanic. Only one quarter W. s. ,3, ‘ ‘ Em Wm“, M” ,, mile from a Schoolvhouso, and in the centre of ‘ I _ (late G A Barnnnd’s) Than any other Establishment in Canada. three Villages. I Rlcnvuaa‘.” ELL , All orders attended to with pryorriptitude, and Vfork'warnnted Terms Easy and Price Low, to suit the pur- chaser. For particulars apply to the proprietor . _ . ‘ T, ESPKIGH’I‘ '8: SON; p . . , - ‘ ‘ ‘ 'fi - April 20, 1860. p 73 3m , ..6 om genuine worth. ‘ on the premises. ‘ JOHN MACEY' 8.1-4 'Marltham, May 233.1860. 77-tf _~ 1 Markham range-Jan. 4., 1859,

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