OA‘ EXAMINATION OF COMMON SCHOOL TEACHERS, - .Connty of York. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fl‘HA'I‘Ian Examination of Common School Teachers and others, will take placo on Wednesday, the 27th day of August ‘62, At the COURT HOUSE, City Of Toronto. AT~RICHMOND HILL, and at Newmarket, at NINE, a,m. ' Candidates will be required to produce Cer- tiï¬cates of Moral Character from their respec- tive Ministers, and if Teacher’s before. also from their respective trustees. JOHN JENNINGS, D.D., Chairman. Toronto. August 13, 1862. 194-2 vNOTECE. AT the expiration of one calendar month . from the date of this Notice, the Munici- pal Council of the Township of Vaughan pur- pose enacting a By-Law. in conformity with the 308th Section of the Municipal Act, to carry out the sale of the Original Road Allow- ance, between Lots Five and Six, in the Third concession of the said Township, commonly called the Osters’ Side line. By order of the Council, G. J. F. PEARCE, Clerk. 194-4 BUILDING MATERIAL: , ‘ For Sale. 2000 Feet of Seasoned 1}; and 1% inch Dressed Flooring. 10,000 Feet of Seasoned Siding. 250 Bunches of Shingles, The above is all of the best quality. be sold cheap, on reasonable terms. Apply to H. & J. HARRISON, Near Richmond Hill, 194-4 ‘Vaughan, August 1.3, 1862. . Will August 1 3, 1862, A CONSIGNMENT 0F OATS! R scuvrn AND IFOB. SALE! M. TEEFY, Agent. Br 03’ A BOY WANTED. Richmond‘Hill, August 5. ’62. 193-4 HORSE STOLEN ROM Lot No. 49, on the 1st concession of Vaughan, (Richmond Hill.) on the night of Wednesday. the 30th. or morning of Thurs- day. the 31st July last DESCRIPTION :â€" 7 years old; Color, dark brown; black mono and tail; about 16 hands high . when travelling shows a dimple on one hind quarter; when saddled, will kick if touch- ed behind the saddle. The subscriber will give a. REWARD of FIF TY DOLLARS For the recovery of the Horse and such infor» mation as will secure the conviction of the thief. t “Any person who can give such information as to lead to the recovery of the horse without the thief, will he handsomely rewarded. EDWARD SHEPPARD. Richmond Hill. P.O., C.W. 192-tf August 1. 1862. .A Work of Thrilling Adventures ! AMONG THE EARLY saunas, By WARREN WILDWOOI), Esq. RAVVN from the most eventful period of American History, and from the most authentic sources, these stories yet partake of all the wild. Weird, and fearful character of ro- mance. The volume contains the following. among others, McCullougir‘s Fearful Leap, The Bloody Block Hpuse. Poes’ Desperate Encountro with Big Foot. Adventures of Daniel Boone, Perilous Adventures in a Canoe, Tire Mystery at Lancaster, Davy Crockett’s Adventures, The Despor'adoes’ Mistake, The Old Trapper in :1. 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July 2‘2, 1862. 191-3 SOR E EYESH Relief to til; Afflicted z HE following Certiï¬cates are sufficient guaranty to the public that HAW. Peck’s Eye Water Is an infallible remedy for Inflanretl Eyes and villrillrlains We, the undersigned. do certify that we have used 11. W. PECK’S EYE WATER, and find it to be a certain cure for Inflamed Eyes and Chilhlains, and therefore would recommend it to the public. ' Robert Raymond James Bailey 7 Mrs. M. J. Raymond Miss J, Hinuce A, L. Skeele Robert Ilewisou John Coulter D. Bridgford. J.P. Miller Anderson Robert Hopper G. L. Boynton \V. S. Pollock W. H. Myers L. Richardson Martin Nealion Timothy Fogarty W. P. Richmond Richmond Hill, July 14, 1862. My son suffered for nearly four months from Inflammation in one of his eyes; during which time I procured the best medical aid within my reach. to no purpose. The inflammation con- tinued ; the boy suffered, and I began to outer- taiu serious apprehension that he would lose his sight. I accidentally heard of effectual cures having been made by Mr. H. W. I’eck’s Eve Water, and procured two viols of it from himâ€"the application of which has cï¬bctud A CURE. My son’s eyes are trow well. I have much pleasure in certifying to the above facts, andrecommend the use of Mr. Peck’s Eye Water to all persons afflicted with In‘flamed Eyes. JOHN IIISLOP. Richmond Hill, July 15, 1862. In the month of February last, I had a severe attack ofluflammation in my right eye, and suffered very much, I tried several re- medies, and obtained medical advice. but my eye continued to get worse. I was recom- mended to call on Mr H. W . Peck, who gave me a viol of his Eye Water; in three days I felt relief, and in about five days was able to use my eye. It is now well, anti 1 have much pleasure in stating that I believe it is Mr L’eck’s remedy that cured my eye. I have also re- ccmmonded the use. ofit to others, and know that the result has been attended with com~ plcte success, J. M. DAVIS. For Sale at the Post. Office, Richmond Hill. price 25 cents per bottle. 190 THE ORIGINAL HOWE SEWING MACHINES! ESTABLISHED 1N 1845*Psur‘scrso xx 1862. RECENT and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine. renders i now the 'most perfect before the public, and persons at a distance can order a Machine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery,and that they will be able to manage it to their en- tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles lâ€"~ No more missing stitches! No trouble in mak- ing any garment, however delicate or heavy, on the same Machine, either in cambric, cloth or leather; and for dress makers, shirt makers, tailors, hat binders, shoe binders. or ga‘itor fit ting, as well as for every variety of family sowing, they have no superior, and will be sold at a much less price than any other machine capable of doing the same range of work. Send for Descriptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A few respectable Agents will be dealt with liberally. , Address the HOWE Sewing Machine, 437 Broadway, New York New York, June 20, 1862. 186-1)’ Letters Remainingin RICHMONDHILL PostOï¬ice AUGUSI‘ I, 1862. Arnold, William Butchart, Robert Bissett. Andrew Cornish, Mr. Collie, Henry Duncan, Wm. Der-ham, Richard Elliott, Mary A. Finnie, Peter Fuller, Emma Graham, A, Grant, George Grey, Robert Hayes, Rev. Father lIally, Ann Johnson. Marv Keyworth. John Kersey, William Langstaff, John '1'. Lawrence, Miss L.A. Lawrence, S C. McPherson, Mr. lot No. 38, lst con, Vaughan Nelson, Jeremiah l’owoll, Irv/m. Junior Smith, W, H Steel, John M. (4) Seagor, Nancy Simpson, J. 61. W. Simpson, James White, Wm, M. TEEFY. P.M. lllllltillllll. nits. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has ï¬tted up his Grist and Flour Mill In a superior manner, and is now prepared 10 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. NB. A choice lot of Hams, Bacon, and Barrel Pork, for sale. GEO. ARKSEY. Richmond Hill. AugusfS, 1862. 193-2111 W East Riding York and Township of MarKham AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, UNION FALL snow MARKHAM VILLAGE, ON THE 91:11 Odtober 1862 All Entries to be made with the Secretary by the evening of the 8111- October, or to be peremptory excluded. A. BARKER, Secretary. ' Markham, August I. 1.862. l 1 193-2 e, _‘-g.} V,» I; .-.;.,._.W-...:..A. .‘ .7 my.) .V ,'. .._. _ .u .. ».~ . -,.>.< t V... ‘ - u» r. ' -' ‘ .V','.'.“i“' ‘ ' . .1...¢...,-...s.,...,...- .. I . , . , _ ,_ , . _ ‘ l ,, “rum _‘ ». ,m- .39... Vs‘vvnbvi‘y: "9.4â€; .. ,. .. x - . . HENRY GRIST, DEPARTMENTAL 86 PAHLIAMENTARV AGENT, QUEBEC, ' NVESTIGATES and ADJ US'I‘S CROWN LAND CLAIMS, SECURES - LAND PATENTS, procures information obtainable from any of the Public Departments, TAKES OUT PATENTS OF INVENTIONS, RE- GISTERS TRADE MARKS AND DE- SIGNS, TAKES CIIARGE OF PRIVATE BILLS during their passage through the Legislature. &c. ' For parties who are unable to devote their own time to such business or unwilling to inâ€" cur the expense of travelling to Quebec, Business with the Crown Land and other Government Dcpartments, which often takes . months to do by correspondence, can be trans- g I S acted in a few days, and at a small cost. by employing a resident agent. Address, post-paid. to HENRY GRIS'I‘, . Box 344, I’.O., Quebec. Quebec. June 12, 1862. 185-†I 'For gale, CULTIVATOR, new, from the manufacâ€" tory of Mr. JAMES EcKAnn'r, Unionville ; may be had cheap. Enquire at this Ofiice. Richmond Hill, June 6, 1862. 183. 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The only infallible remedy for acquired local and general (l0bllli_\', nervous prostration. depression of spi- rits, diminution of vital energy, emaciation, and for all female complaints, This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but increases the natural vigour of man in youth, maturity. and old age. The properties of this invaluable res-invigorating Essence act directly 011 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 nar ture. As the falling rain viviï¬es the parched vegetation. so will the power of this all-potent a out restore the lost strength and energy of all who suffer from exlraUstive derangement, which so few of the medical profession attempt to treat. 45. 6d., lls., or four quantities in one, 33s. DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE SKIN OIN'I‘ [ll EN'I‘,' Is the only one yet discovered that cures the most inveterate sores, Its effects are wonderâ€" ful, giving instant relief to the suffbrer. Many thousands have used it. and declare it to h "the bet-tin the world.†It is the only NATURAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. It never closes up the surface of a wound whilst full of matter, but will ï¬rst bring all to the surface, and ï¬nally heal wrtlmut breaking out again. The Pills aid the Ointment in the followingâ€"Piles, Boiles, Brusos, Excoriatious, Blotchcs on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads, Eyes, and Lips, Baldness,OChap- ped Hands, Chafed and Blistercd Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Scolds, Cut-s, Bites, Freckles, Stings, Scrot'ula, King’s Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Stiff Joints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lum- bago, Rheumatism, V’Vlritlow, Sore Nipples, Sore 'l'hroats, Scurvy, Sore floods, Rash. 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I’ERILY’S CONCENTRA'I‘ED DETER- SIVE ESSENCE, a remedy for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purifying the system from contamination, recommended for secondary7 largemont of the throat, tonsils. and .uvula; its beneficial influence Oil the system is undem- able. Price lls.. and 33s. per bottle, also a saving of lls. I‘ERRY’S PATnN‘r CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF COI‘AIBA AND CUBEB SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most speedy Remedy known. The Globulos, con- taining the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cubebs, Bucliu, &c., at once cure, without the poem!»- lily of failure, Gonorrhoea. obstinate Gleet, Stricture, etc, immediately snbduing all in- flammatory action; Encasod in sugar. free from taste or smell. HEALTH DEPKNDS UPON Pour: FLOOD.â€" PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Rolls. Blotches, Pimples on the face and body. 650. Price lls. and 33s. per box. Sold at Messrs. R, dz L. PERRY& Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Burners Street, Ox- ford Stroet, London, Agents: BARCLAY & Co., 75, .Farringdon Street, London. May 2:3. 1862. 1'82. 1 ' T '1 HE \IICIORIA TEA WAREHOUSE . No. 93 King Street,- SIGN OF THE QUEEN, Is the place in Toronto,to buy puréw illll it illlll'llil, TO‘I‘ only because the proprietor,EDWARD LAWSON,is one of the oldest and most experienced Tea-bur 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 SMALL ADVANCE ON COST, r. ’ Fulï¬lling the old adage “ Large Sales. S‘r’rlall Profits and Quick Returns ;†a'so in COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices ND llllltl llltllllll He cannot be undersold. III$ BISCUITS A N I) Are unsurpassed for quality and price, all being manufactured on the premises, from the best material by first-class workmen. Iced and Ornarnented ‘chding and Other Cakes Always on hand or made to order in any style on the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise, attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repreâ€" sented. and dolivored free ofchargo to the cars or in the city limits, pg: N0 SECOND PRICE. Remember the Placeâ€"- No. 93 KING STREET, SIGN OF THE QUEEN. EDWARD LAWSON, Proprietor. 167-6m INC V V OBSERVE, THAT all persons owing Dr. James Lang- staff, will find it to their advantage to call and pay as soon as possible.- Toronto, Feb. 5, 18672. MME. DEMO'REST’S Quarterly Mirror of Fashions, WITH GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS, THE SUMMER NUMBER CONTAINS Four Large & Splendid Fashion-Plates 3 FULL-SIZED PATTERNS OF DRESSES COMPRISING THE New French Waist. an Elegant SLEEVE, AND A MISSES SACK, AND A SHEET or NEW AND BEAUTIFUL Braid and Embroidering Patterns OGETHER with nearly 100 Engravings of _ all the novelties for Summer Bonnets, Cloaks, Trimmings. Jhildren’s Dresses. &c., and valuable information to Millinors, Dress Makers, Mothers, and Ladies generally. pre- senting the largest and best Fashion Magazine in the World, publishep 473 Broadway, and sold everywhere at 25 cents, or sent by mail .post free. on receipt of the amount, in stamps or silver. Yearly $1, with the following valu- able premium : Each yearly subscriber will be entitled to a receipt for the selection of Stlcts. worth of plain patterns, from the designs in the book, or from the show room, or they may be ordered and sent by mail any time during the year, by pav- ing the postage; Splendid inducements lo Canvassers. 113‘ Summer number now ready. TO INVEST. at8 percent, in 4s. 6d. and 115. per box. ‘ G .... s :â€" § 1 . ! _ Business An ()1 I R . .11.. EGS leave to intimate that he has REMOVED the Stock of the RICHMOND ‘ HILL DRUG STORE, to the New Store one door south of Van Nostrand’s Hotel, and 11er receive LARGE Also, a complete . STOCK 0 CONSISTING 0F TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, FR UITS, TOBACcos,l Which have been carefully selected, boughtfor Cash, and will be sold for'the same I Just received BENZINE SPIRI'I‘S,the best substitute Also, Furniture and Coach VARNLSHES, at the very lowest prices. for Spirits of Turpentine in paints; House Painter’ Richmond :Hill, April 25, 1862. "UNIONVILLE GEORGE ’EAKIN symptOms, blotches O11 the head and face,len'- KEEPS CONSTANTLY 0N HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGES, B‘UGGIES, GIGS, to. All Worï¬arrantcd. REPAIRING DON'E ON THE SHOR TIES T N0 TIC'E .’ R AND ON THE MGST REASONABLE TERMS. “ltllllllll lip“ I ,‘ l V N “in Unlonville, April 18, 1862. W COPPERSMITH, And Iron Plat Wot-.15. r, BIANUFACTURES and Sells every pleasure ofsupplying both the Navy and Army in England and out; of England before 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 responsibilityâ€"takes this opportunity Of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and the public in generalâ€"not forgeting those Stove Merchants and Stove Pedlers in Hamilton and Newmorket who have so kindly patronized me and my sons while we were in partnership in these places; and begs to state that he still continues to manufacture every article in the above business, at his shop on Richmond Hill. 3E? All Ill/07%: IVcirmnted and attended to wit/z despatch. Richmond Hill, March '7, 1862. SCHOOL BOOKS! GENERAL STATIONERY, AT THE “ YORK HERALD †OFFICE, AT PRICES LOWER THAN TORONTO. Richmond Hill, December 20,1861. HARNESS ! SINGLE OR DOUBLE! WELL-MADE AND DURABLE! MAY BE r y i‘ I it II, A“ I {i nl'lt ll ilion Ll u "u "brim ill-IE 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 WHIPS, LASLIES, 8Z6. constantly on hand. Dollars warranted to Fit, Look & \Vcar Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson & Bro’s. Plows, Points, Landsides, &c. 0:? Call and Examine, Richmond Hill, October 17, 1861. L“. 4.. GARGLING on. swans EDED. RIGGS’ BLACK OIL is acknowledged by all who have used it, to be superior to Garg 11113 011, or any other Medicine now before the Public for Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, and all mimics to Horsetlesh. Good for man and beast. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all 11‘ clots in Medicine: CHEAP, FOR CASH I r WHE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his numerous customers who have so liber- ally supported him for upwards of ï¬ve years. would state that he continues to manufacture, “ A’I‘ 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 riroderato 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 has on hand quite an assortment of LADIES’ 86 CHILDREN’S BOOTS 8a SHOES which he offers LOW for Cash 2 JAMES VERNEY. Richmrnd Hill. April 17, 1862. 177-6m J. B. Decatur, COUNTY Cetrstable,-â€"Landlord’s Warraan executed, Rents and Debra collected on the shortest possible notice. Addressâ€"ultichmond. Hill RC). 1.3 ADDITIONSTO HIS STOCK. Which will be found complete, comprising ~' DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, ' ‘ 4 PAINTS, OILS, VARNISI‘IES, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, SEEDS, DRUGGISTS FANCY GOODS, , r &c. &c. ch.‘ F Gnocnnms: tLLmM no «nuns 1 t , t i. 'l. ' l “lllllttlll l" in “but†“brill ’ - I ‘ Cheap Bouts‘and Shoes THE Subscriber begs to intimate to the inc habitants ot,_ll,ichmond Hill and vicinity, that he has leasg‘d'tho _, l ‘ ' ’ Shop of "Mr; Ruben Lee, Where heurtends rosary!“ :ttru and SHOE business in all branching, . , ,. Mr. Lee’s customers Will Have the It. tentiou‘ given to their work as Ibinidtll‘. All work dune at the lowest3’iemn'rietatlng. prices. . , ' v RICHARD ‘DURH‘AQM. Richmond Hill, April 10., ’62. - . I75 / For Saletrrto R t, , COMMODtOns ausctinutsorm IA situated in the .viclnityi 0' mill“. HILL. containing 4 ,Bed~rooms.;;£g “grand Kitchen, with other Outbuildings, ._ here 1‘ also an Acre of Land. and an‘OthePA‘ere can be leased adjoining. ~ - For further particulars apply at the ' HEMLD' Office. Richmond Hill, Moron 6. 1862. IIALL Ell-1!. ' UST RECEIVED,a fresh supply new edition of 'SANGSTER’S, EL, M‘ NT- ARY. ARITHMETIC.†at. old Whitman" Book Store‘. Richmond Hill; - * ’ PHOTOGRAPHS! f . PHOTOEBAPHs‘t. The Cheapest and Best ' Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY 1N CANADA.“ 5 JAPAN, &c. {is AT , ‘ 137 in turn nit [TORONTO IA, MES .RAWE, Proprietor and Principal Operator Toronto, April 19. 1861. . 195-1" more, TEETH! For Eight Dollars. ~ ‘, DR. PECK, Surgeon Dentist,- ‘. HAS just imported some 'of the shear Del.- LAR Block Teeth. which he Will insert fo‘r that sum if required. being the samezkitrd as inserted by S. N. Peck. and _made by the same man. He also keeps the beat qualin of Teeth. which he will insert 'on GoldeiIWi‘. Platenum. or Nulcunized Rubbe'r..' ’, V t CHANGE OF ADVERT SEMENsT. LU, ' i . Dr Pscx will be‘at ‘ " Richmond Hill,. . . .. . . . 1st day of each month Maple, . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..3rd day ofeach month Kleinburg,. . . . . . . . . . . .Sth day of each month Clareville. . . . . . .. .. . . .6th day ot‘eacb month Aurora... . . . . . . . . .the last day of each month (Except when arry‘of the above days come-bl Sabbath, when he will attend the day following.) When he will be happy to wait on anyrro- qulring his services in any branch of his pro- f'ession. or make good any work previously warranted. - Teeth extracted 177-3m R. â€".__. AND RETAIL BF AZER, TIN Article in the above line, and has had the for those not. able to pay,_t'ree. Aurora, June 20. 1862 168~1vi For Sale, HEAP for Cash or up roved Credit, A. Ten-horse power T RESHING MA- CHINE with Cleaner: also ,a. Span of TEAM. HORSES. good to work. Apply,to JOHN AMOSS, Lot II, 2nd Con. Markham- March 27. 1862. . . m A NEW STORY IN THE Scottish American Journal: A FIRST-CLASS INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERJ 171~3m N May 9, 1862, was commenced a new‘ story in the Scorrisn AAMERICAK Joua'o- NAL, entitled: DELLBURN HOUSE: A Tale Of the Scottish Rebellion of174'5‘,’ BY THE AUTHOR or ‘ Chapters from the Life of Jas. Tacket.Ir ‘Iâ€"* This tale will prove to be one of the most ino- teresting ever published, and Cannot fail to be‘ appreciated by all classes of readers. The Scorrrsa 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 Amerio ‘ can continent, It is, in 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 fee-â€" ture calculated to interest its readers, whether ladies or gentlemen : so that the Scorner AMERICAN JOURNAL contains (presented in a- concise and readable form) all the local, per- sonal, and political intelligence which could be only found scattered over a vast number of Scotch, English, Irish. and Continental news-r 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 Scor'f‘lsu AMERICAN JouuNsLJt is a signicï¬cant fact that - the British press frequently acknowledges their intrinsic truth and force by copiously extract- ing from its columns. and declaring that that Scor'rrsn AMERICAN JOURNAL is the most able and interesting paper published in Americaâ€"r _ A well-digested weekly summary is also given of the principal items of American news. 160 analyses 2 2 HEAVY OR LIGH'I HAD OF . "in in. all it A lit at ‘NM-. HARRISON’S 151â€"3m BOATS! BOATSâ€"Iâ€"H HE Subscriber offers for Sale TWO SKIFFS, in good onionâ€"one quite new, 16 feet longâ€"â€"thc other 13; feet May be seen at Richmond Hill on application to J. K, FALCONBRIDGE. 192 .a.____ July 30,1862. NOTICE : FOR SALE in the Township of ESSA, _ Lot No. 2. in the lst Concession, 200 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, P.O.. or to SUBSCRIPTION Paws, $2.50 ran Assets.- Specimen Copies sent gratis. - _ Subscribers in the PI‘OVIIICrS may remit their“ subscription in Provincial money 3 odd change in Provincial Post Ofï¬ce stamps. ' I - Copies forwarded to Europe per mail. United States postage paid for $3, or 135. sterling per annum. JOHN McLEAN, Clover Hm, no; Subscriptisons for the current year are new '. Vaughan. Apr-,1 4, 1862‘ 1753“, being received. and should be forwarded with- out delay to A. M. STEWART. 37 Park Row, New York. ' RICHMOND HILL ’ County Grammar School. SUMMER-TERM. Buy at Home FLEMING &â€"EUCI{LAND’S GARDEN SEEDS. IIESE SEEDS may be rely ripen as be- ing genuine, having been selected with THIS INSTITUTION will Reopen on great care by the above ï¬rm,â€"-Seedsmen to the Provmcial Agricultural Associationâ€"nand MONDA Y, the 11:71 August» which are sold much cheaper t‘ 0 ’ nan th ' - ~ ' . r ' poued' For 83,6 at the 036 lm Under the llmdmastorshrp of L. n, EVANS. , , Esq, B,A~., ’l‘,C.T. ‘ HERALD’ BOOK, STORE, l ' M. TEEFY, Richmond Hill, April 186.3. Secretary B.G.S.T. 76 Richmond Hill. July 31, 1862. 192-2,