t~ - ~$ 10,000 to Lend. N SUMS of $400 and upwards, on freolrold . farm security in the County of YOI'k. None but principals need apply. » W . T. BOYD, Esq. Solicitor, Toronto. 185-4 Toronto, June 6, 1862, f I GRAND UNION Temperance Soiree : - HE Members of Garibaldi Temple 486, in ‘ conjunction with Vaughan Temple, 512 I. o,'ofG00D TEMPLARS,’ Purpose ho‘ding a grand Union Temperance Soiree in a beautiful grove belonging to I‘hos_ Cook. Esq., J.P,, Lot 16, 2nd Con. Vaughan, On Tuesday, June 17, 1862, To which occasion the following Lodges of Gnod Tetnplars. and Divisions Sons of Tom- perance are respectfully invited zâ€"Richmond Hill,1‘Ieadford, Samaritan, Iluttouville, Sparta Union, Excelsiotr and Queen Victoria, New Moon, Concord, Thanesville, True Love, Bur- wick and Springvale. Also, the public are earnestly requested to do honor to the occasion by attending this Festival. »UNION IS STRENGTH ! Therefore the Members of Garibaldi and Vaughan Lodges have united to celebrate this, their third Anniversary, and hoping that by so doing it will tend to Ir’rake this auspicious oc- izasion one of Temporal and Intollectttal enjoyâ€" ment, Arrangements are made to have the very best SPEAKERS; and the public may depend on such being present I‘lusic for the Musical 1 The York Mills Brass Band; numbering 13 performers. will no iir attendance to enliven tlte proceedings, and animate the enjoyments of all lovers of music. A GRAND PROCESSION ! Composed of the Members of the above Lodges and Divisions will take place at 11.30 o’clock, and march to the festive ground pre- ceded by the band. . ' Chair to be taken by the Rev. Donald Ross. Tea to be served at 1;: o‘clock noon. Tickets..- 12 I’rice, 25 cents each. Children under years of age, 15 cents. 'W. SMELLIE. II. D. BENNETT, Sec’y. to the Committee, Chairman. Vaughan, June 12. 1862. 185_ GRAN D Ii‘ES’l‘lVAL : “ AND GOD SAID Liz't' 'rtirznr: an LIGHT, AND ' THERS was LIGHT.†THE Members of the Markham Union and Richardson Lodges of Free and Ac- cepted Masons WIII celebrate the FESTIVAL or ST. JOHN, 'I'IIE BAPTIST, On Tuesday, June 24, 1862, At Cashell, (late CrOshy’s Corners.) 'I'Ire “Brethren will meet iii the Masonic Hall. at hall-past 9 o’clock, for Installation ofOflicer-sâ€" when the Right Worshipr] the Deputy Dis- .trict Grand Master will attend, ant. other Officers of the Grand LodL'o. Tire Lodges and Brethren will form in P.rocessionz .At the Hall, at half-past II A.M.. and proceed to the Free Church, headed by THE SHARON BRASS BAND. “’hcn the Rev. G, S. J. Hill, Chaplain to the Lodges. will preach a Sermon iii conformity :to the festival of the day. , Lodges and 'llr-ethren will receive a cordial 'welcome, and the right hand of fellowship will be extended 1‘ By order of the \Vorsliipf‘nl Master, . JOSEPH HILL, Secretary. ;M_'arkhaui, June 1'2, 1862. 18!). I “ Letters Remainingin RICHMOND HILL I’ostOfï¬ee JUNE 1, 1862. Armstrong, Mary Jane'King, W 1. (3) Litrfoot. .lolrir Barnes. James I} Langstatf, .lohrr (2) Benson, Mrs Jane Linn, Margaret Butcltart, Robert Lyons. Barney Cook, William Monkrrran, Gee 'Camfret. Marv Munshaw. “’m ‘Cbllie, Henry McDonald, Goo Dunden. John McLaws, Rov. Dellenbaugh. ChristianMcLOan, Robert Dove. George McElvan, Wilriam Forbes. Mary (2) Patton, Alex’r Fox, Wm ' Palmer, Tires (‘2) German, Mrs James 1’Iayter, Henry Glass. Hugh Patton, Isaac German, John Quinton, William Grant. Jesse Rumble, William Harris, John Ryall. Miss (‘2) IIotson, Edward Reid. Margaret M Hislop, James Steel. John (3) Homer, Daniel Simpson. Jarrros’ Heise, John Smith, William H Jenkins. James M (‘2) Simpson, Jaiires Jr Jameson. Mr (52) Sheppard, Joseph Johnston, Johnston \‘Vinters, Thus James, Mr “'ht'eler, I) C Kilfedor. Francis Willis, A Kersey, Wm . , M. TEEFY. RM. A STORY “IN THE Scottish , Articricau Journal : A FIRST-CLASS INTERNATIONAL NEVVSPAI’ER. N May 9, 1862, was commenced a new ' story iii the SCOTTISH .AAMEHICAN JOUR- NAL, entitled: DELLBURN HOUSE '- A Tale of the Scottish Rebellion of 1745, BY THE AUTHOR OF "Z’C'haptersfrom the Life of Jas. Tacket.’ This tale will prove to be one of the most in- teresting ever published, and cannot fail to be appreciated by all classes of‘readers. The SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL is a paper peculiarly adapted to meet the requirements of the British people and their families from all‘ parts of the old country resident on the Ameri- can continent, It is, iir fact, a family paper in the highest and best sense of the term. Its Home and Foreign News is amply given and carefully prepared, from a wide range of British "and foreign sources, and omits no fact or fea- ture calculated to interest its readers, whether ladies or gentlemen : so that the Sco’r'r'rsu AMERICAN JOURNAL contains (presented in a concise and readable form) all the local, per- .sonal, and political intelligence which could be any found scattered over a vast number of Scotch, English, Irish. and Continental news- papers. Another most important feature of this journal is, that it gives the leading articles of the prominent British newspapers and other periodicals upon the principal topics of the day. In reference to the ‘ editorials ’ of" the SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL, it is a signiï¬cant fact that .the British press frequently acknowledges their Intrinsic truth and force by copiously extract- ing from its columns. and declaring that the Sco-r'rrsrr AMERICAN JOURNAL is the most able and interesting paper published itr America.â€" A well-digested weekly summary is also given of the'principal items of American news. Sunscmpr‘ron PRICE, $2.50 PER Anson. Specimen Copies sent. gratis. Subscribers in the PI'OVIIICc s may remit their subscription in Provincial mouev ; odd change in Provincial Post Ofï¬ce stamps. ' Copies forwarded to Europe per mail. United States postage paid for $3, or 135. sterling per annum. Subscriptisons for the current year are now being received. and should be forwarded With- outdelay to A. M. STEWART. 37 Park Row, New York. the stomach, body, UST received at WM. S. POLLOCK’S an assortment of FRESH GOODS adapted for the season, consisting of some nice, new. style of Prints, Robed and DeLaine, Printed and Lotto Muslin Dresses. A large and ex- cellent asrortnrent of Ladiesâ€, Gents 8; Children’s Hosiery ! Gloves, Neck Ties, Ribbons, Muslin Collars. Parasols, Striped, Checked and Regatta Shirt- ings, Factory and Bleached Cottorrs, Denims. Drill, Twoed and Summer Cleths, with a large assorttuenl of Men’s Ready-made COATS, PANTS 6* VESTS' In every variets of style and materialâ€"cheaper a well selected stock of Fresh GROCERIES & LIQUORS Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Dye Stuffs, Drugs. Medicines, and Crockery, which will be sold at the lowest renunerattng prices, AND AS CHEAP as at'any other house in the neigh- bettreood. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. WM. S. POLLOCK’S, (Late Geo Bernard’s.) Richmond Hill, May 15, ’62. 181 -LI MA ~__.-A‘_.r.~____ ..... A. HATS t HATS 11 HATS! ! ! NOW receiving, direct from NEW YORK! the largest and best selected assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps Ever befoie offered on Richmond Hill, in every SIZE, VARIETY of STYLE and COLOUR, in Felt, Wool, Cloth, Cassimere, Straw, Pedal, Panama, and Leghorn, which ‘Will be Sold' as Cheap As the same qualities can be procured at any house in Toronto. Please call and examine our New Styles. At WM. s. I’OLLOCK'S LADIES’ MANTLE CLOTH N Fine Colours, 6-4 wide, only 5 shillings per yard, At WM. S. POLLOCK’S. Leno Muslims : ‘ NEW Material of Wool and Cotton,â€" fi beautiful for Summer Dresses, only 73d per yard. at “"M. S. I‘OLLOCK’S ' LADIES“ SIIOESS,‘ SLII’PERS NICE assortment iii Plain and Enamellcd, Kid and Calfskin, front 35 1ng per pair, At WM. S. POLLOCK’S. J A. P A. N ‘1? E .A. Z N Excellent, surrdr-icd, pure, fresh, fine flavored Tea. at 3.5 9d per lb. At W M. S. POLLOCK‘S. (Late Geo. Barnnrd’s) Richmond Hill, May I5, ’62. ‘ IBI Health. Happiness, & Long Life . RE within the reach of all, by the use of , DR. RUCIIAN’S VEGETABLE DO. .‘rIES'I'IC MEDICINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the late Dr. Buchau, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, t\' c,, &c.â€" Cntes are daily made. and their efilcacy proved irr thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, THE RIGHT IION. TI-IE ' M A You OF LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlbrirougli-Street, Westminster, Worship Street. Bow Street. the. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men, Clergymen. and others, Dr. Buchan‘s Sugar-Coated Sarsaparilla. Pills. It is a \VEI.L-I{NOWN FACT that SAR- SAPARILLA is the greatest purifier of the blood iii the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE lâ€"The Bowels regularlLâ€"And DEFY the DOC-TOR!!! These I’ills strike at the X‘OJI, of each disenso, arid are for the cttre of every ailment irrcrdental to Man Woman and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skirt, Iridi- gestion, lilious, Liver, and Stomach. Com. plaitrts. General Weakness, Gout, Rhtrema- tism. Lunrbago, Pains tit the Limbs, Head- aches, Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by irregulrrities of the bowels, ob- structed perspiration, and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. These Pills work their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage, especially where irtcrcury has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac- ctrirtulatiou, till the blood is purified, the whole system renovated, and all the functions acting according to nature, the duties of life become a pleasure, where before they Irad been sad and weary burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"do not do- lny I a clean stomach must make aclean body. A clean body will contain pttre blood. when and blood are pure, from rcgu lating flJd cleansing the bowels, health is certain, Ilegin at the beginning. waste Ito time; strike at the root oi'your ailment. Again, I say. look to your stomach. One trial ot'these LORD , Pills will force conviction, Sold in bottles. at ls, Igd, 95. 9d,, 4s. 6d,, and Ms. Dr. Buchan's Invigorating Essence. For NERVOUS RELAXATION and GE- NERAL W EAKNESS. at once restore and invigorate wrtlr magical rapidity the most De- bilitated Constitution. thereby ensuring perma- trertt health, increased st rcngtlt, energy, and a redoublcd devolopment of the inuscnlarsystem. Failure is impossible, for success is as certain as that daylight follows darkness. The only infallible remedy for acquired local and general debility, nervous prostration, depression of spi- rits, diminution of vital energy, emaciatiou, arid for all female complaints, This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but increases the natural vigottr of Irran in youth, maturity. arid ohl age The properties of this invaluable re-invigorating Essence act directly on the nervous and muscular system, enriching, increasing, and purifying each par- ticular vital fluid; its action is never-failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws of na- ture. As the falling rain vivifics the parched vegetation. so will the power of this all-potent agent restore the lost strength and energy of all who suffer from exlraustIVe derangement, which so few of the medical profession attempt to treat. 43. 6d., 11s., or four quantities in one, 335. DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE SKIN OIN'I‘MENT, Is the only one yet discovered that cures the most inveterate sores, Its effects are wonder- fttl, giving instant relief to the sufferer. Manv thousands have used it, and declare it to be “the best in the world.†It is the only NATURAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores and skirt eruptions. It never closes up the surface of a wound whilst full of matter, but will first bring all to the surface, and ï¬nally heal Without breaking out again. The Pills aid the Ointment in the followingâ€"Piles, Boiles, Bruses, Excoriations, Blotclres on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads. Eyes, arid Lips, Baldness, Chap- ped Hands, Chafed and Blistered Feet, Corns, 1311111011“, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Scalds, Cuts, Bites, Freckles. Stings, Scrofula, King’s Evil. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted arid Stiff Joints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lum- bago, Rheunratisrrt, eritlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Threats. Scurvy, Sore Heads. Rash. Tu- mours. Old arid deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, Worms. Itch, See. Is. lld. and 225. 9d. per pot. Patent Medicine Warehouse, 19, lerners street, Oxford street, London. \Vholesale Agents zâ€"Barclay & CO., 75, Farringdon street; may be Irad at the ofï¬ce of this paper, am. from all Chemists throughout the world. May 23. 186‘). 182. than heretofore sold on Richmond Hill; also, ‘ For Sale, CUL'I‘IVATOR, hetv, front the manufac- tory of Mr, Janus ECKARIJ'I‘, Unionville; may be had cheap. Enquire at this Ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill, June 6, 1862. 183. 1113's. JV. PEEK, SURGEON DENTIST WILL BE IN Newmarket. lst, 2nd and 3rd of Each Month ; Bradford, 4th of Each Month ; Cookstown, 5th of Each Month 5 Bond Head, 6111 of Each Month; Brownsville, 7th of Each Month; King Station, 8th of Each Month : Stoufl'v‘illc. 23rd of Each Month ; Markham Vil.24th and 25th of Each-Month; Brown’s Corners,41h Con.of Markham 26th do.: When Ire will be prepared to attend to arty Professional Calls, or make good any operation previously warranted. Those who require Artiï¬cial Teeth cart have a full upper set of best quality of Block Teeth. inserted on Vulcanized Rubber, for $8. usually charged $95 by other Dentists. 'l‘eetlt ï¬lled witlt Gold, Silver or ï¬lling. . To remove misapprehension. Ire begs to an- nouncel that all work Warranted what it is Guaranteed to be, or no charge. Teeth Extracted with the least possible l’ain. Particular attention paid to the Regulation of CHILDREN’S TEETH. ’ N B.â€"-1‘arties requiring Artiï¬cial Teeth are requested to Call and Examine Specimens. Newmarket, May 29, 1862. 182-137 BOOTH a; SONS, INFORM THE PUBLIC, That they have taken the Store, Ill. 2114 Ylllllil STREET. AMERON’S Block, opposited II. B. WILLIAMS, until the premises lately occupied by tlrenr, corner of Yonge ‘3' Queen ARE REBUILT, OUR MANUFACTUING DEPARTMENT, 15 continued as usual, and we are prepared to White Streets, attend promptly to all orders, with which we may be entrusted. BOOTH 8L SONS. Toronto, May 11, 1862. 159-1y THE CEIJEBRATED HORSE SIMCOE MESSENGER "fill sliihd for Mares this season at the ‘ following‘placesmiz. :â€" MONDAY, May 5â€"He will leave his own An Old Business in a New l!’ R. H. . , If I l EGS lea‘i'e to intimate that Ire has REMOVED the Stock of the RICHMOND HILL DRUG STORE, to the New Store one door south of Van Nostrand it stable, Lot No. ‘22. rear of the 2nd Gen. Mark- “met, and has receive ham, and proceed to Wilson’s hotel, Richmond Hill. and stop at iioon ; thence up Yonge St. to Suttle’s, and stay allnight. Turtsir.t‘l--He will proceed to the Mansion House, King Station. and remain 1 hour; thence to Laskey, and stay at noon ; thence to McCartney’s hotel, 7th Con. Vaughan, and star all night. WizrisbsDA'Yâ€"He will proceed to Thompson’s hotel. Thanesvill‘e. and stop 2 hours; thence to Mr. Win. Craddock’s. and stop at noon; thence to Maple, and, by way of Richmond Hill, to his own stable; 'I nonsnavâ€"He will proceed to Sutton’s he 61, Brown’s Corners,and stop 1 hour; thence to Size’s hotel, Unionville, and stop the noon ; thence to Inglis’ Irotel, Markham Village, and stop the night, . FRIDAYâ€"He will proceed to California, and stop the noon ; thence to S'ingster’s hotel, Stouï¬'ville. and stop the night, i v SATURDAYâ€"He will proceed along the town- litre to Gorirrley’s Corner, and stop the noon ; thence to Durose’s hotel, Victoria Square, and stop 1 hour: thence to his own stable, where he will remain till the following Monday morning. He will continue the saute route during the Season, health and Weather permitting. JOHN WILES, Proprietor, Markham,May, 18652. 180. .....__._ MME. DEMOREST’S Quarterly Mirror of Fashions, WITH GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS, THE SUMMER NUMBER CONTAINS Four Large &. Splendid Fashion-Plate s 3 FULL-SIZED PATTERNS OF DRESSES COMPRISING THE New French Waist. an Elegant SLEEVE, AND A MISSES SACK, AND A SHEET 0F AND BEAUTIFUL Braid and Embroidering Patterns WOGETHER with nearly 1th Engravings of all the novelties for Summer Bonnets. Cloaks, Trimmings. Children’s Dresses. &c., and valuable information to Milliners, Dress Makers. Mothers,attd Ladies generally. pre- senting the largest and best Fashion Magazine iii the World, publishep 473 Broadway, and sold everywhere at 95 cents. or sent by mail post fr‘ee,'on receipt of the amount, itt stamps or silver. Yearly $1, with the following valu- able premium: V ~ Each yearly subscriber will be entitled to a receipt for the selection of fillets. vs orth of plain ' “W‘â€" ‘ ‘ patterns, front the designs iii the book. or from ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and EK- HAUS’I‘ION. New editions enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated by 1th Anatomical Colored Engra‘vings on Steel, Just published, price Is. IIE SILENT FRIEND, the greatestMeili- cal VVOi'k of tlto Age. on Youthful Indis~ crotiorrs and consequent Inrpediments to Mar- ringc, describing the Anatomy of the Repro- ductive Systetrr irt 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, EXTRAUTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND, price 6d., which contains directions for the guidance of patients. Messrs, R, «SI. L. Paier 6L Co. are only to be consulted at their residence, No. 19, Berners Street, Oxford Street. London, as they never, under airy circumstances, travel either at borne or abroad. and they hereby caution the Public against arty person using their name. and as a further precaution against fraud. the Public is notified that none of their medicines are ge- nuine. unless the sttbjoined fac-stmilie of their signature is attached to their different wrap. pers. Grzu’RA'rivn & Moscumn POWERREGAINED BY THE USE OF Perri/“s Cordial Balm of Syriacum. Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GREATEST RE- GENERATOR; a never-failing remedy t’or Spernratorrirm, loss of manly power, produced by early indiscretions. or arty 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 lls. per bottle, or four quantities in one, 33s,, which saves lls. ; and iii £5 bottles. effecting a saving of £1 le. I’ERRY’S CONCEN’I‘IA'I'ED DETER- SIVE ESSENCE, a remedy for Syphilis itr all its stages, also for purifying the system froru contamination, reconrrtrendcd for secondary symptoms. blotclres on the head and face, en'- largement of the throat. tonsils. and uvula: its beneficial influence on the system is undeni- able. Prica IIS. and 335. per bottle, alsoa saving of 11s. PERRY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF COI‘AIB'X AND CUBEII SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the Inost speedy Remedy known. The Globnles, con~ laining the Qui.itesserrce of Copaiba, Cubebs, Buchu, Sac , at once cure, \tithout tho possibi- lity of failure, Gonorrhma. obstinate Gleet, Str'icture, etc, irrrrrrediately snbduing all in- flammatory action; Encased irr sugar. free from taste or smell. 4s. 6d. and Ils. per box. IIEAL’I‘H DEPLan UPON PURE I’LOOD,â€"- PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofttla, Ulcers, Iloils. Blotcbcs, Pimples on the face and bodv. &.c. Price 11s. aird 33s. per box. ' Sold at Messrs. R. & L. Psunvdr. Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Berners Street, Ox- ford Street. Lotrdon. Agents: BARCLAY &. CO., 75_ Farringdon Street, London. May 23. 1862. 182. the show room, or they may he ordered and sent by mail any time during the year, by pay- ing the postage. Splendid inducements to Canvassers. 11:? Summer number now ready. CHEAP FOR CASH! r ‘IIE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his I trumerouscustonrers who have so liber- allv supported him for upwards of ï¬ve years. wOnld state that be Continues to manufacture, “AT HIS OLD STAND," BOOTS AND SHOES! of every description. and 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 Ilill and vicinity. that he has on hand quite an assortment of LADIES’ 86 CHILDREN’S BOOTS 86 SHOES which he offers 1- 0 w fo r C a sh ! JAMES VERNEY. Richmrnd 111 ill, April 17, 18652. 177-6m .4 J. E. Dcr‘Gicr, ("tOUN'I‘Y Censtable,-â€"Landlord’s Warrants J executed, Rents and Debts collected on the shortest possible notice. Addressâ€"Richmond Hill 1’.O. 175 NOTICE ! OR SALE in the Township of ESSA, l Lot No. 2. in the 1st Concession, 260 ACRES. 7 Acres cleared, joining the village of Allistown. Either the whole lot or 100 acres will be sold to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to ANDREW JAMIESON, Vaughan, post-paid to Kline- burg, 12.0., or to ‘ JOHN McLEA N, Clover Hill, P.0. Vaughan, April 4, 1862. 175-3m. THE VIGTO RI TEA WAREHOUSE No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, Is the lace in Toronto, to buy rure 1’ - 1 BLACK It lllllll Till. NOT only because the proprietor,EDWARD LAWSON,is one of the oldest and most experienced Tea-but'ers in the trade. but from the fact that Ire purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby eu- abling him to sell at a very SIIIALL AD VANCE ON COST, Advel Essential {9 Business Fulfilling the old adage “ Large Sales. Small WEBBER. Europeon and Colonial Ad- 0 vei'tising. and General Mercantile, Shipping and Railway Agent, VVELLING’I‘ON STREET, TORONTO. C.VV., receives Advertise- ments for all Newspapers and Periodicals pub- lished either iii the Canada. Bl‘ltlSII Colttrnbia, Europe, or the States. III? Acknowledged Agent for this paper, 182 P UBLIC' NO TI CE. 'JN GIVING this Public Notice of my de- , parture for England to my friends and r.eighbors, I have two objects in view. viz:â€" to tender mv thanks for their favors and patron- age for a long series of years, and to ask the ame kind favors and patronage for my talen- ted medical friend arid successor. Dr. J. HOS'I‘ETTER. of Richmond HilI.â€"Resi- deuce, 0pp0site the Elgin Mill. With no ordinary feelings of respect. I remain, Your most faithful Servant. J. DUNCOMB, M.D. J.I’. Rclrmond Hill, 7th May, 1862. 180-3 Wanted. to Rent, COTTAGE in Richmond Hill for a fa- mily of two. Apply to the Proprietor ofthe “York Herald.†Richmond Hill, May 16, 1862. 18I-tf. Profits and Quick Returns ;†a'so itt COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices llllllll. lilillllllllll 1 He cannot be undersold. HIS BISCUITS AND TERRY Are unsurpassed for quality and price. all being manufactured on the premises, from the best material by ï¬rst-class workmen. Iced arid Ornamented “’edding and Other Cakes Always orr Irand or made to order in any style on the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise. attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repre- sented, and delivered free ofcharge to the cars or iii the city limits, {:39 NO SECOND PRICE. Remember the Placeâ€"- No. 93 KING STREET, SIGN OF THE QUEEN. EDWARD LAWSON, Proprietor. ' 167-6m Toronto, Feb. 5, 1862. LARGE ADDITIONS T O HIS STOCK, \Vbich will be found 11 A L L". complete, comprising DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, DYE S'I‘UFFS, . . PAIN'I‘S,‘ OILS, VARNISIIES, PATENT MEDICINES, PE IFUMERY, BRUSHES, SEEDS, DRUGGISTS FANCY GOODS, 8w. 81c. ch. Also, a complete STOOK OF GROOERIES t CONSISTING 0F TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, FRUITS, TOB ACCOS, Which have been carefully selected, bought for Cash, and will be sold for the same Just received a supply of fresh at the very lowest prices. GARDEN SEEDS Purchased from reliable seed dealers, and warranted to give satisfaction, for sale to Timothy Seed, $2 00 a $2 50. Clover, $4 50. papers, or by the canoe or pound. Rock Oil, 40cts., Tar, Turpentine, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Sac. In soliciting the patronage of his former Friends and Customers, and the public generally 1’. H. H. would state that it will be his aim to supply in all cases Articles which Will give entire satisfaction at the lowest prices. Richmond Ilill,_ApiiI 25, 1862. ~_......_;_ __ __....._. __- UNIOviLLE l M “limit. (“up {1, in, y l r“ 51%. 1% 111%. ii ii. i " ‘ ‘w ' 1l' r m g l . I uurtm l‘tiiiiur ‘ llirttt [Ilium ll lllltit ' lg GEORGE EAKIN KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON IIAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF‘ EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, GIGS,- to. MADE FR OM THE BEST IMP 012 TED MATERIAL. All Work Warrantcd.‘ REPAIRING DONE ON THE SHOI-B TEST NOTICE! AND ON THE MGST REASONABLE TERMS. Unionville, April 18, 1862. WI'IOL ESALE COPPERSMITH, .71..- ._.. _..‘â€"â€"'â€" Cheap Bootsand shoes f ‘11 E, Spbscrilter begs to intimate to Iberia; IrabitantsptmRicltmond IIIII altd vicinity, that lie has leased the Shop of Mr. Itpben ,, I coy: Where he intends to ca r‘ry 6n flip "and SHOE business in all its hl‘RItCI‘IaS." ‘. Mr. I,ee’s.c‘ustomers will honed†afï¬ne at- tention given tetheir work as forntgtl‘y.,.,_g. . All work done at the lowest r'emuufrasing' prices, ' ' l †, , thngan DURHAIL: 2 tichmoud Hill, April It), ’62. ' I"175 For Sale or to Rent,“ - _ l connonitms selfâ€"containedJIQUï¬E. If situated in the vicinity of thn m: HILL. containing -'1 Bed-rooms. l‘arl‘oil‘anil Kitchen, with other Outbuildings. There by also an Acre of Land, and another Acre can be leased adjoining. _ _, . For further particulars apply at the I IJEItlilm' Ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill. March 6. 1862. . 17'} - tf.’ -w US’I‘ RECEIVED, a fresh supply of a new edition of SANGSTER'S ELEMENT- ARY ARITII METIC. at. the Book Store, Richmond Hill. “ IlmuLD " Pails aria Sari Birdkets.“ (Willi) Urrdersigned is preparedto furnish".- any quantity of I’AILS AND SAP: 9 . BURKE'I'S, at his, Factor', Lot Natasha I I Concession I of Markham. or at Putin: Caesar’s. Richmond Hill, at greatly reduce Prices. ' Address, post-paid, Britten ville Post-ofï¬ce. 1 JOHN AMOSS.’ February 20. 1861. no.2..." 178-6"! srrirr irri’riwrrrrm r0 tar IN THE Village of Richmond IIIII! ) r .' . llitrimm IN agood position tier. business, Home com-, Inodious. with Rooms and an excqllen‘t Cellar. Wood Shed and other tConvep'i'encoa, at present in occupation by Mr. Camdenâ€"s Possession given on let January. ISGL Enquire c‘f : ,1, .1 :7 G. A. BARNAl‘fD. . Richmond Hill. Dec. 5, 1861. 158-1! IMPORTANT. on. WIS'I‘AR'S PULMONIC SYRUP, I: highly 19.: commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat 25 cents†bottle. 3 ' PHOTOGRAPHS! PHOTOEBAPHS t The Cheapest and Best 177-3!" Arubrotype and Photograph AND RETAIL BF AZER, TI}, And Iron Plate Worker, B/[ANUFACTURES and Sells every Article in the above line, and has bad the GALLERY IN CANADA, ' IS AT ‘ ' Ill Itlllll STREET.- fill. 'I‘ORUN Jar. MES EAWBS, Proprietor and Principal Operator Toronto, April 19. 1861. 1254f NOW 0 BSERVE. HAT all persons owing Dr; James Lang-i staff. will find it to their advantage to call pleasure of supplying both the Navy and Army in England and out of England and pay as soon as possible. bcf‘re he touched the shores of America, and has also had the honor of Illuminating the Royal Hotel and every house on the Royal Terrace at VVeymouth, England. on his own responsibilityntakes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and the public itr generalâ€"not forgeting those Stove Merchants and Store Pedlers in Hamilton and Ncwrnarket who have so kindly patronized me and my sons while we were in partnership in thescvplaces; and begs to state that he still continues to manufacture every article In the above business, at his shop on Richmond Hill. UK? All lVor/c Warranted and attended to with despatch. BlaCKWOOG’S ‘RIaSaZill" Richmond Hill, March 7, 1862. 17I~3m SCHOOL N BOOKSI GENERAL STATIONERY, AT THE u YORK HERALD†orrcs, A'l‘ PRICES LOWER THAN TORONTO. THE NORTH mulls“ REV‘EW' (Fm- Ricltmond Hill, December 20,1861. 160 HARNESS 3 SINGLE OR DOUBLE! WELL-MADE AND DURABLE! MAY BE HARNESS ! . HEAVY OR LIGII'I HAD OF mammal r r w .. . . r, t, 11, it, It] 1 tr v i, It. 11p», t. . l in .. "1‘ -. m "tritium l‘liiiiiiii l‘tri ‘luuliii llira-lulu [ulna lltiiill "brim “limit “ll lllttl llit ll ll {R VJ‘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 VVIIIPS, LASI‘IES, 81c. constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Look & Wear Well. Also, kept. for Sale Patterson it» Bro’s. Plows, Points, Landsides, &c. 0:?†Call and Examine, Richmond Hill, October 17, 1861. 1.3LEMING&â€"DUCKLAND’S i GARDEN SEEDS. HESE SEEDS may be rely upon as be- ing genuine, having been selected with great care by the above firm,â€"-â€"Seedsmen to the l’rovrncral Agricultural Associationâ€"mud which are sold much cheaper than these inrn ported. For Sale at the ‘ HERALD ’ BOOK, STORE, Richmond Hill, April 1862. 176 (corn) Notice is Hereby Given HAT MARTIN MACLEOD will apply to the next Session of the Provincial Parlia- ment for an Act to conï¬rm his title to the Road allowance butting his farm, lot 61, in theilst concession of King. being the town-litre be- tween the Tewrrships of King and Vaughan. in the ï¬rst concession, granted to him by the County Council of York. l7ll-3m Hotel to Rent. ‘IIE Subscriber, owing to other engage- ments, wishes to Rent his unexpired lease (17 months) of that well-known and corri- modrcus Hotel, the Halflway House .' Situated in the village of Richmond Hill.~"â€" i For furthur particulars apply on the premises to . JOSEPH (BABY. Richmond 11111, April 9. 1862. 1746-4 a Buy at Home :â€" at WM. HARRISON’S l51~3m mic "Bi-.4 SOLD. 18 Acres of Cleared Land, on LO’I‘ so 4t. 13!: Concession of Vaughan, ‘3‘ with BARN and SHEEP I'IOUS I. SIIEDS, &c.; a good Orchard, Garden and Lawn. A never-failing Stream runs through the Property. Apply to JOHN FOGGIN. On the Premises. Vaughan, March 7, 1862. l7l~tf. Infant School! AN RS. JOHN SMITH begs to intimate to the Parents and Guardians of Children in the neighborhood of Richmond Hill. that she Intends to open,,on TUESDAY, APRIL 1st, an Infant School, When she will be happy to receive under her charge any child between the ages of 4 and 12 years. ['ne usual branches taught. with Plain Sewing, Nitting and Fancy Needle \Vork. For terms. &c. apply at the residence Irear Raymond’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, March 27. ’62. GABGLING OIL SUPERB EDED. RIGGS’ BLACK OIL is acknole by all who have used it, to be superior to Gar; but 011, or any other Medicine now before the Pc‘nio, for Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Guile, and all thin-lea to Horseflesh. Good for man and beast. , Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all Later: it ï¬ediciaec _.-_,.-..I_-..a l ITII a comfortable convenient HOUSE. , I74. Marchl‘l‘l, it soon THING. , DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment iii‘ well we I trial, in any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, 01d r. . luflatnod or Sore Eyes , Eruptions on the Skin, and I every case where an ointment is useful. It Will I’. commend itself“, after one trial. > v AND Tun BRITISH REVIEWS l SCOTT &. CO., NEW YORK. continent .0 to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz. :â€"- l. ‘ TH E LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) 3. Church,) 4. .» THE IVESTMINSTER REVIEIV (I.iberal.)'- J. . 1 BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA- ZINE, ('1‘ory,) The present critical state of European affairs will render these publications universally in~ teresting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the Itas- tily writen news-items, crude speculations, and - flying rttmors of tlte daily Journal,aud the poll- derorts Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall‘li'avo passed away It is to these Periodicals that readers must_100k for the only really intellis» gible and reliable history of ctrrrerrt events, and as such. in addition to their woll~established . literary. scientific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration ofqhe reading public. ' EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Slucts from then British publishers gives additional value to* these Reprints, inasmuch as they can new be placed iii the hands of subscribers about u lsoon as the original editions. TERMS : Per aim. ‘ For arty one of the four Revicns,. . .‘ 3 00 ' For any two of the four Reviews. . . . . . . . 5 00 ‘ For any three of the four Reviewa. . . . . . 7 00 “ For all four of the Reviews, . . . . . . . .. . . . 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 ‘ For Blackwood and one Roview.. . . . . . . . 5 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews,.. . . . . . 7 00' For Blackwood and three Reviews,. . . .. 9 00 ‘ ‘ For Blackwood and the four Reviews.. .10 00v", Money current in. the State where issued will be reached at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent f.om the above prices will be allowed to CLUHS ordering four or there copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Fottr copies of lilacko' wood. or of one Review. will be sent to one: address for $9; four capies of the four Reviews and Blacktvood for $30 3 and so on. ' Canadian mail Subscribers supplied free of United States postage, I .â€" N.B.--â€"The price in Great Britain of the ï¬ve Periodicals above named is $31 per annum. Remittances for any of the above puhltcatiour should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD. SCOTT & CO. . No. 54 Gold street, New Yerk. New Yorlt. Dec. 5, 1861. It‘01'-SiIIC) CHEAP ’or cri‘sr. or anprovmi Credit, A, Ten-horse power THRESHING MA-l CHINE with Cleaner: also a Sp'tn of TEAM} HORSES. good to work. Apply to JOHN AMOSS,.=., ' ‘ 'f Lot Il,2nd Con. Markham} 17$ 186:3.