v w s.- w... {2'1"} . t ...-M n V . ‘. tor. r091;.‘\‘u..:.". -‘." v aâ€..._ ......_â€"â€" .â€" . - ... M‘PRINCESS ALICE is said to have the beauty: and Prince Alfred the brains of the Royal fa- mily. Rumour says the latter gentleman has no excessive admiration fo‘r'his big brothbr; A34. . .....u. - - ~ y. ~*...,.- .' ;l:. . . L .. - ..-4 ‘v LOST, ' ‘ - mvxaw “£131: .. NOTE drawn by C. It). LAWRENCE, Esq, itt favor of WILLIAM SEAGER, , . . Isl!†mace on‘ the 1st of April. 1663. and due i Shmv“ m Pml’hec.“ “ISSUPWN'HCV We" 13"!" ' or u ! LOUES NAVGLEON, 71.11111} DES'I‘INED MONARCII OI“ THE WORLD and personal A llllt:illi:~1 as fore- ,~ . t ‘ .' ‘ ' . n and was highly indignant at the resolution of a “‘omhs alter dam' Amouml"g ‘0 $32v62l- land' mm“ 0‘ Amanca’ and a†(’hrwm‘mom’ the great powers in‘ keeping Greece from him. lcsaancs are prop0sed by a’modcrn‘genius in New Bedford. to be‘ towed to India. t'vli'ere'tltey sell for 6 Cents a pound. by a steamer which he ls ï¬tting up expressly for this trade :' but a more brilliant stroke ofgenius is to"stic‘k‘a'screw into the iceberg itself. set a steam engine to Work on it.and thus propel itswiftly to Calcutta. A YOUNG CANADIAN --â€"J. Drutnmond. well known to commercial houses in Quebec and Montreal. was killed last week in an engage- ment near Washington between Conlederate ‘ guerillas and Federal volunteers. to whom he belonged. 110s. Mn, VALLANDIGHAM. has accepted the Governorship of Ohio. In his inauguration address he expressed his antipathy to the Reâ€"‘ public and their contradictory pretensions to freedom, and their vaunted privilege of equality when it was well known that iii no country in the world. at the present time. was there a tttore perfect shackhng of opinion and ï¬erce oppres- sion of the irtasses than in America. After wandering an exile from ltis country into that of its enemy, he has found freedom and liberty only after his arrival in Canada where freedom is‘tho basis of the Constitution and monarchy w the instrument by which it is protected. Tut: GRAND RirLr: Maren. began" on" Tues- day morning on- Witttbledo‘n" Common. east of Brockville. The number ofctitnpetitors on the list on Monday evening was 200. There were 127 entries for the ï¬rst match; First prize. $22 ~SergeatrtoMaj'nr C'olledgée. London : Qiid do, $13â€" Ponley, Coldstream Guards; 3rd (10., $3â€"1’rlvate Gates, Light Infantry, Brockville. THE Cnors vary so ntuch, or at least the ac- COunts which reach us do, that it seems impos- sible to strike anything like an average propor- tion foreven one county; but front personal observation and enquiry we can guarantee th'i, the tnidge has not been so destructive around us as it was rcporle'd. In many parts of Vaughan it has not touched the drops at all. The growth of hay is most er‘ttraordiuary; soVeral furthers whom we know haVe taken off" a hea‘vv ï¬rsl crop. and have the prospect of a still hector fecoiid. us, and indeed everything seems most faVUur- able for a beneficient harvest. Usrstu‘txï¬nnun Sorramrtva YANKEEI=M.-â€" ï¬Tbe following is the best and most recent illus- ‘tratiou of the disgusting flattery ch'ai'ac‘tot'ist c of our flighty Cousins on the other side :â€"~‘ Ma_ jor General U.S. Grant. chonditional Surren- der Grant. Uncle Sam Grant. United States Gram, Unparalleled Success Grant. Unabridged Seizure Grant.Uniou Saver Grant.Undeiiinable Superior Grant. Unfliuching‘ Surmounter Grant, Undluitted Soldier Grant.Uiidoistanding Seces‘ sion Grant, Use Sambo Grant, Unshackle Slave Grant. Ultimate Subjugation Grant, Un- tommon Smart Guant. Uiiequailed Smasher Grant. Utterly Solid Grant. Utmost Safety Grant. Uitrivalleil System Grant. Unexception - able“ Scientific Grant. Undert--ke Sure Grant. Unbounded Spunk Grant, Universal Sanitive Grant, Unadulterated Saltpetre Grant. Uniform ’ Succeeder Grant. Undisputed Sigacity Grant, Unabated Siege Grant, Uiihending Su‘p'erexcel lettce Grant. lnexamplcd Skill Grant. Ull- doubtedly Spunky Grant, Un usually Sooer Grant’ Mr. Vin. Park. one of the firm of Park Bros, OI Certiwall, committed suicide by drowning liii’nécll iii the St. Lawrence on Monday Inst. lie was laboring under a fit of temporary insanity. Tut:- Connemara SEAL AND MOT- ‘1‘0;~‘-â€"-'1‘ile Confederate Senate after de- bate has adopted the motto, l)ch t‘mrltce. . instead of D00 dmfe oiiz’c'em'us". The ling , adopted by both Houses. and approved by ‘ President Davis. Consisting of it pure White field with the Unionâ€"~red ground with_ broad blue saltire and white starsâ€"mu a square tuo-tiiirds the Width of the flag. The Union used simply, is the battle flair of the States. The flag. iii heraldic phrase, is urgent, on a canton git/cs a saltire azure. fitnbriated of the fiell.chnr ,ged \Vllll i3 etoils of the last. The seal. \Vashtnutmi on liorscbitck.â€"-â€"Army and fl'avy Gazette TORONTO MARKETS. ' n THURSDAY, July 523, 1863. flours-Superï¬ne sold at from $4 50, {ED $4 60; lt‘ancy $4 00 do $4 10; Extra $4 725 (Ci/$4 311; Double Extra. $4 65 {(3 $4 75. Fall Wlieat,â€"-‘3Utlbsltls was the extent of the supply which sold atthe following prices. The prices paid for the best samples were 1mm $11 530 ft) $0 9? ...er bsbl. Spring ‘oVIteat~â€"~â€"-- Itshls in market, which sold at from $1180 (1) St! 82 per bslitl. Barley.-sold at front 45 {(3 $0 500. i’eas.â€"â€"â€" bshls went oil" at 50 @ 54c bshl. Oatsâ€"at 44c (Cl) 47 per bshl. Hay~is front $13 (13 $14 per ten for old. and new at$8® $10. Straw $6 43$!) per ton. Apples. 552 title and $3 per barrel. Eggs,â€"â€"l“roslt from wagons 1‘30 Kb 150 per Joz . Potatoesâ€"Vary in price from 3:) to 40cts. for old, and ‘25 as. per peck for new. Butterâ€"-Frcsh is in fair supply at from 12c fl? (1530 per. 11). ' Bach-$4 db $4 50 per 100 1b. Calves $3 ((71 $3 ‘5“ each. Lambs $12 (a) $2. Sheep $3 5!) El) $4 50 each announcers...has: only 39 tlcnts tltc Gallon! HARVESTWHiSKEY t FINE flavoured. strong pure VVIIISKEY, Sold in quantities of 3 Gallons and up- wards. for 15. 6d. the Gallon. at WM. S. I’OLLOCK’S. (late G. A Bauxsnn.) Richmond Ilill. July 17. {863. 24I-tf. perI FEES]! Dye UST RECEIVED, an assortment in Indigo Q B1116, Logwwd, Extract of l..0gwood. Red Wood. Cant Wood, Nickerangor, Fustic, Marlder, Cutbear. Lepperas. Blue Vitrol attd Allutiiâ€"rill warrants/l 1/1/11: purest and must genuine quality. Especial care has been taken to get only the Seat; on which customers can place every relianceâ€"at IVM. S. BOLLOCK'S. (late G. A BARNARD.) Richmond Milli, July 17, 1853. till-ti" l l Splendid peas are grownig all around I N ha having. been stopped. I II EDMUND SEAGER. Richmond Hill. July 3. 1863. Waggon for Sale. plete. Suitable for n Butcher or I’edlar. be S'old cheap. Apply at once to J. K. FAIA.ONBR‘IDGE. Richmond Hill. July 9 1863. ‘ 240-3 DESIRABLEFARM IN SCAEEOROUGH-c THAT VERY DESIRABLE FARM, being Lot No. 22, Concession D, in Tut: Township of Scar‘b'O'rOugh, County of York, containing by admeasurement 100 Acres of Excellent Land ! Will about 5 acres in bus‘ltéchielly Hard-Wood. There is 5 good GARDEN and ORCHARD of Fruit Trees itt full beating, and tire Fences throughout are substantial and complete. The BUILDINGS are convenient, substan- tial and all in good repair. consisting of Dwell- ing House of IO rooms, l'irsI-class Milk House, Large Barns, Stables, Sheds, Sheep House, Piggcries, Fowl House. &C' &c, with ï¬rst- rate pump and abundant supply of good water. The Property lies within a mile of the Scar- borough Station of the Grand Trunk Railway : one mile from the Victoria Steam Flour Mills : one and a half miles from Woburn post-oliice. and ten miles from Toronto Cily.â€"-â€"to all which phloes there are good roads. The neighbor- hood is considered very respe’cralde. and, at convenient distances there are Churches of all the leading denominations, and good Schools. The property being under ttrortrtago must, before the 31st October‘ next, be sold without reserve. and thus a bargain of a most desirable Investment may be secured. Application to be made to Mr, Jon‘s LAW'DER, Richmond Hill, postIol'lice, or to the proprietor. A. J. 'l‘HortiSoN. on the premises. addressed to \Voburn pest ofï¬ce. Scatboro’, July 8. 1863. 2403111 _ . _ a ___._~_~__.m_«___ . Letters Reinalningin RICHMUNDIIILLPo'stOfï¬ce SOAP in half an hour. JULY 1. 1563‘. Beebe. Ilenry 1V. Basinglwait. Martha cor, tit-.v. J. s.. Cooper, Edward Conlte'r. John t‘ramp’to‘n. Rev. .1. Fraser, A lox.‘ O‘Gr'idy John Phillips. .1. U. Poirue. William Phillips. Joseph Phtytct, Miss Redmond, Patrick Randolph. William Finitey, Peter Stephenson. James Granger, Henry Smith. Margaret Gilmore, Elizabeth II. Spy, Elijah E. Gorman, Vv’alter Stanley, Owen Hopkins. David Thompson, John Honibey. George Thomas, Caroline IIu‘uter, Maria Thomas, George I Jenkins, James M.’( 4) Thompson. Samuel Kei'swoll. Daniel Thompson, Robert Lawson. Willirim' 'Vv’alker, Robert Moore, Robert \Valker. Mary Malone, John VViltutlS.’I::llZE, McGlaughlin, John Vl'iley, Mrs. G. M. frigijzer. rim _,_d_...__ wiTHeor Tar/Hr, Di. N. 1,.PECK, Sn goon" Dentist,- ‘VI I'H TEE I‘H. RESPECTI“ULLY annoutmes that be has changed his time of visiting the following places,and after this date will be (Sundays excepted) iu Sibuï¬â€˜ville. ; . r . . .' . . .‘ .' . . .18ih of each month. 131‘ 4181111â€! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19111 “ “ Markham Village . . . . . . . ‘Jllth " “ Brown’s Corners. . . ;. . .. .illst “' “ 'I‘hornliill. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Qï¬lrd “ “ Richmond Hill... ... ..-.‘24ih “ “ Maple. ....‘r . . . . . . . . ..Qb'th “ “ Burwick . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .‘Jthn “ “ Kleinburg.....~..‘........Quih " “ Nobleton.. . . . . . . .....QOrh “ “ Laskev.................3lst “ “ Aurora. . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . 1st “ “ Sutton..................3rd “ “ VVIie‘e he thI attend to any business per- tainng to any branch of his profession. Aurora. June ‘23. 1863. 238-tf. Ladies, Dress Nearly a Cheaply MME. DEMOR’EST’S QUARTERLY 'I ' Mirror of Fashions ! ACII number contains large and magniï¬- cent l‘asltion Plates, splendid illustrations of all [no fashionable» novelties for ladies’ and children’s Dress, practical information.aud four life-size Patterns. t‘kc. Arc. Yearly, 7' $1 :- single cepies, 525 cents. Publishng at Mina. I)EM()KICSI"S EinporiuutI' of ‘ "Fashions, 473 Broadway, N. Y. ' ‘ ‘ SPLENDID AND VALUABLE PREMIUMSI To each Yearly Subscriberwill be sent a check which will entitle them to the selection of 50 cents’ worth of Extra Patterns, and a splendid Carte de Visite of Gen. Tom Thumb and Wife. Com. Nuit. Minnie \Varren. and 1’. T. Barnum. Esq . the five in a Group For a club of 3 subscribers at $1 each. will be sertt an extra copy of the Mirror of Fashions for one year, or a superior Gold Pen. For a club of 6 1t $1 each will be sent Peterson’s. or Arthur’s magazine for one year, or a splendid Photograph Album. For a Club of S. Godey’s Lady’s Book. or a Gold Pen and Silver Extension Port and Pencil Case. I I I I I A Club of II). a Slelfrtncking Attachment. or a full set of Steel or Gilt Combs. A Club of 63. a Wheeler and IVE-son's Sewing Machine. with attachments, A Club of 75. a. splendid pate rt lover Gold Watch. All the Subscribers are entitled to the ï¬rst premiums. and to the getter up of a club of 6 or over an extra copy of the Mirror of Fashions for one year. - Any number of Subscriptions credited as if sent altogether. Splendid inducements for Agents, sce Mir- ror of Fashions. Agency at the ‘ Herald ’ Book Store. where subscribers will meet with punctual attention and dispatch . New York. June 19, 1863, 237, if. Any person having found the saute, or having . , . . it in their possession. will please return it. as it “11 daSlm‘mO“ 3‘ “w descem 0' will“ at [he will be 0‘1 no use to them-the payment of said haul" 0f Ar'llafleddont about 1870- 2394i, IVAGGUN, with steel springsâ€"for one or two ltorses.â€"â€"wiilt shafts and pole com- All c earcd of Stumps, with the exception of his fierce persecutions of Christians. and his to- Explained by the Rev. M. Baxter . Price 40 cents. for Sale at the ‘° IlsnAL't“ Boox S't'ourt. “GOOD IVORDS !†"I wish to see Good Words in every family im my Congregation.â€-â€"Rev.Mr. Ress. Maple. Encouraged by the eminent success which has attended our eï¬blts to introduce a FIRST- CI.AS‘S RELIGIOUS AND, LITERARY MAGAZINE: we keep always on hand full sets 01 GOOD WORDS. which may be had IL‘ volnmps from the beginning. each $1 Siï¬c. or in monthly parts, each 1:25. Besides the l immense quantity of reading in a volume of Good VVords- nearly 1001) pages of double colum ro val 8voâ€"tht-re are upwa ds of 45 beau- tiful illustrations on tinted paper, and numerous woodcuts illustrating the letter-press. Intending subsCribers will find their orders punciually attended to by sending one year’s subscript on in advance. being $1.5(lc. The Rev. “7m. Ross has kindly consented to attend to the members of his own Congregation “ HERALD†BooK Sroutc, Richmond Hill. , Strayed OM the premises of the Subscriber, Let a F 3, 2nd Concession of King. on or ' aboutlllbndnyytlre-ilst inst., One Ewe and Two Lambs 'I‘he Ewe has got a black mark across her front shoulder. dotie with paint. The Lambsâ€" one a Rain witha black footâ€"and the other a Ewe with no particular mark; both have their tails cut. Any person giving such information as will lead to their recovery will be rewarded. WILLIAM THOMPSON. King. June 26. 1863. 238-4“. F’ï¬: [N'E‘E‘JEP ill USLHNS. Usr RECEIVED another lot of FAST COLOURS, from Gd. per yard. at \Viil S. POLLOCK‘S. Woollen Tissue ll aslln Dresses Beautiful Goods,iu a variety ofCuoice Colours, Only 75d, per yard. I II Aiso. A‘ NICE VARIETY OF , FRENCH BALZARINES 1 Front 7id. to‘ 10.1. per yard, at WM. S. PULLOgK’S. Late G. A. Howard’s. SAPGNIFIER. One Box makes 2“ gallons of the best SOFT box, at . “'M. S, POLLOCK’S, I , ; Late G. A Bernard’s. Richmond Hill, June 19. 1863. 2374f. PL‘L‘blic C MO as TGAG lb} s .t. E. E MILL Pï¬OPERTy Knows A5 GLEN Rf.) UGE JIIILLS, ‘IT S Markham. iu the County of York, It] the Province of Canada. within ‘20 miles of the city of Toronto. Will be sold by Andrew Hender- son. Auctioneer. at his sale rooms. Yongo Street. Toronto,- on Almighty, {II/re 27th (1173/ (3/ Jig/3,1, 1863. AT THE noun or 12 o’crocx NOON. under and by virtue ofa power of sale con‘aincd iii a mortgage thereof, given by Patrick Davul- son, therein described. of the ï¬rst partand Jane Davidson his wife of the second part, and Ar- chibald Barker of the third part, all that certain i‘ai'cel or tract of land and premises known as Glcti Rouge Mills, si‘uate in the Township of h‘lai‘khartt’, iii the County of York, iii the Pro- vince of Canada, containing by adtncasuro- ttteu‘t ten acres more or lass, being cotttiioscd of part of lots number eight and nine, in the eight concession o' the I‘ownship of Markham, with a grist mill thereon erected, and III in“ operation. having three runs of French Burr Stones. and all the modern improvements tie- i'oSsary for carrying on a ï¬rst class merchant business. and having now a good run of custom Work; also a good Dwelling House. Stable and Shed, as more particularly desoribed iii said ttiortgage made by the said parties, and dated 9th January. 18.37. and which iVi lbe exhibited on the day of sale. Full particulars may be obtained on application to Archibald Barker. the ltlorlgageo. at h’larkbam, or to‘ the Under- signed. Solicitors to mortgagee, with whom papers are lodged. or to the Auctioneer. Term sâ€"Cash. AADRI‘LW II ENUERSON, Atwtionner. DUGGAN & BURNS, Solicitors-for Mortgflgce, Toronto. Toronto. July 9. 1863. 240-3. WANZER a: C038. FIRST PRIZE llllllll llllllllllll. I WANZEH’S Combination & Singer ’ PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. 11E ONLY PRIZE awarded for Family Sewing Machines bv the Judges at the Provincial Exhibition, held in London. Sept. 24th. 25th, 26th and 27th, was given to R, M. ‘n’anzer 81. Co. ' I They also took the First Prize for Family Sewing Machines with R. M. Vv’auzor cc Co’s Combination, at the Provincial Fair held at 'i'oronto, Sept. 22. 2- . ‘24. 25 and 26. 1862,'aud also ï¬rst prizes was awarded to their Singer for iija'uufactory. Tito First Extra Prize was also given for Nos. 1 and Q Singer's Manufacturing Machines. Prizes ofa similar character were also awarded VVanzer’s (\L Co’s. Eamin Sewing Machine and Wanzer 8L Co’s. Singer’s Machines over all others, by the Board of Arts and Manufac‘ lures, at the Mechanics Institute. 'I‘oronto. They also took First Extra Prizes at the several County Agricultural Fairsaat Harmlâ€" ton. I‘aris, Galt. St. Thomas. BeamsvilleflVhit- by, Cobonrg. Bowmauville: in l‘actcvery place where they have been exhibited. If? \Vanzer do Co’s Combination and \Vanzer 6L Co.’s. Singer, excel any Machines that ever were manufactures itt the United States or Canada. R. M. \Vanzer 61. Co. have sucoeeded in titti- ting the tnostvaluable properties ofthe W'heeler do Wilson and Singer Machines. and remov- ing those points which were not desirable in a First Class domestic article, by adding. some new inventions (for which they have Secured a patent iirCa-nada)have sucéeedsd in producing a perfect Sewing Machine,w hicb being simple in its principles is easily understood, requiring less than an ordinary amount of skill inIits operation; Its accurate construction renders it little liable to get out of repair, and it is easily adjusted. The public. on eXatnitiat‘ion, will be convinced of its adv. ntages over all others now in use. Every family should have a Watt- zer 6'". Co.’s Combination Patnin Machine. All Genuine Wanzer do Co.’s Sewing Ma- chines bear the stamp of R. M. Wanzer 6; (10., Hamilton, on the plate. - I PAR KICK. CROSBY, Agent. Richmond Hill, April 16, 1863.. "“Q-Sm. nrvv . .A.. I,“ 43.5.“ sweat " Only 25 cents per UA 9 III) in the Village and Township of sm...--s‘w V in «nu - Jr- rncmroa‘u' IllHl Branch Bible Soc’y Depository, AT Mrs. Ann Iâ€"Iall’s. RiIcIlItmondwlzlill. Jan. 8. 1863. I_ ‘214-1y, Notice is W“ Important to Blacksmiths. F0 Richmond Hill. iv. ' valâ€"rigs“;â€" E Efs‘liw“ SPBENG Goons. M. S. I’OLLOCK begs to return his sincere thanks to'his C'uséoptersIfliediep'pligpmi support for the pastseasou, and to apprize them that be has receive t to gte I9 8 SPR‘ING“ S'I‘OCKI ',» And can offer them-at prices that will-merit the attention of- tlte public, as They are Much. Cheaper“ W V R SALE. in the flourishing Village of Than win beIoffgred by any Store in the village. and comprise a ï¬ill'assort'ment‘of Prints, Long I6 "1110“ “07m OI. TO' Cloths. Factory and Bleached Cottons. Striped Shirtings , I)euiuns,'1‘ickihgs, De Laines. Printed ronto. on Yonge Street. a BLACKSMITH Muslius, Urgattdie Checks. VVooIen Baregos, Hosiery; lllbbo'lsv l’araSOIS' .{h‘llï¬da'zamvvfrg and SHOP, DWELLING HOUSE. and about é Fancy Goods; 'I‘weeds. Cassitneres and Doeskins. Mohair and Summer ‘DOBIIIlgS,-L en e um- 3" Acre or Lamb Wl‘h 3‘ goo‘l GW'IGH WV“ nier Pants, Vests attd Coats, exceedingly low: and would call particular notice to his-stock of . stocked with cltoice Fruit Trees. There is also a good Stable and a never-failing Well of Water on the premises. The buildings ate [in good repair. and everything cotit'enient for ‘carrying on an extensive business. Possession lcau be given about the lat of May next. >: I For further particulars apply to the Sub~ scriber, on the prettiises. SAMUEL SANDERSON. Richmond Hill. March 26. 1663. 2244f STEAEE EN GIN E AND PLANEING MACHINE! FOR $41.13. ILL be Sold low for Cash or Exchanger} for Land a first-rate STEAM ENGINE -â€"-14 horas powerâ€"in good th'klng‘ order; has The Stock of Teas, Coffees Spices. Currants. only been in use about 3 months, and is there- fore HF gOOd as ne\\'.- Also. a Surl'ziceing and Brands. Coal Oil. Machine. Boiled and Raw 1 Matching Pianeing Machine. with a quantity of Shaftillg and Belting, in good repair. For further information apply at the “ York Herald†ol’lice. Ricltntottd 11111. Nov. I T o I..- E T , A LARGE and extensive MACHINE SHOP ~30, 1862, 207-1! lllaclrsmith’s Shop a Fourulry, VVllll all the Machiner arid Tools and Lay- toes, drove by Water Power. lately occupied by I Mr John Abell. situated on the River I’Iumber. Brownville, near Burwick, Vaughan, in the 7th Con . Lot No. 5â€"16 miles front Torotito,ori the main road, and 6 miles front the Grand Trunk Railway, \Vestou.‘ The whole to be leased on very reasonable terms, from 3 to 5 years, as the Subscriber is retiring from business. ' JOHN BROWN, lrownvil‘e. Vaughan. \Voodhridge P.O. 7224-3m. March 19. 1863. s. I I EDWIN WEBLEB a is PAINTER, GLAZIER, (lac, RICHMOND HILw V†_‘ A general assortment of Always on hand. at Toronto Prices; First Class Cupboards, Bureaus, And every description of Furniture made to order and warranted. Richmond Hill. Feb. 19. ’63. VA LUA ill. E hunt or roses startth For Sale, IBEING the North part of Lot No. 48. in the N 2 st. Concession of Vaughan. Richmond Hill. containiur 80 Acres. 75 cleared. The purchaser can have It! acres to Work as summer follow. with all the manure of last year’s Straw; also the Straw of this years growth. Possession on the let of October next. Termsâ€"Low. June 4, 1863. 235‘. “...-......“ ALSO, THE Hotel for Sale '1 HALF * WAY HOUSE 1 And practises. is offered for sale or to exchange for Land. This desirable property comprisas a first-class Ilotel. witb‘every convenience at- tached, including Stables, Driving sheds. two good W oils with putrtps. soft 'water Cistern, with do.. &c..&c. 'I'orms easy. Pussessio‘n given Isl of October. I For further particulars. apply to I I JOHN LINFOOT. lichtnor‘ttl Iliil. March 5, ’63. Qi‘ll-tf. 9 I t . W. R G 5‘ E (3 E14; ANDREW MAUGER. will not be ac- , countable for any DEBTS contracted by NATI’lAN CHAPMAN, after this date. Vaughan, 1st Con.. May 29. 1863 4 in. J. LANGSTAFF’ ‘, TILL generally be found at borne before half-past 7 a. tn., and from 1 to ‘2 p m. chhmoud Ilill, May 23, ’63. 233 M it: 5’ s5 '1‘ o D :D PESPEC'I'FULLY intimates to the Inha- L bitauts of Richmond Hill and Neighâ€" borhood, that she has opened an Establishment (next door to Witt. S. Pot.t.ocr<'s Store.) for illllllrtery,Dress «St-Mantle Making THE LATEST FASHIONS IN MANTLES, LADIES.’ ANDCHlLDREN’S Hats and Bonnets. CAPS & HEAD DRESSES, Artiï¬cial Flowers,Fe'athcrs. &c ...- , 1n inviting attention to her, Establishment, Miss Toni) cart assure her patrons that Dili- gcnce. Neatness and Care. will be bestowed on all work entrusted to henâ€"combining MODERATE CHARGES .54 DESPATCH ISTRAW BONNET’S & HATS Cleaned. Dyed and Altered, to the latest Fashions. [CPA Call is earnestly Solicits-d. Richmond Hill, May 15, 1863. 2211:â€, $200 REWARD ‘ ‘ 7 II inst. between in and some person or pers‘ons did wickedly and fe‘lon’eously I ‘0 . - ’ y u Set litre to it linolluig-llouse, The property of the Subscriber. situated in the village of Klinebu‘rg. 8th Co‘n. Vaughan. sort who will give such infortttatiou as will lend to the apprehension and conviction of the perpetrators of tlte dastardly (lei-d. One half of the reward is offered by the inhabit- ants of the village. and the other by the Subscriber. RICHARD ‘STIlACEY. 'Kllmbnr'f, June 18. 1963. ‘llE WELL KNOWN HOTEL. on Rich-, mond Hill. the l EREAS on the night ofFriday, the 19th 11 o’clock. , ‘ 'I‘be abomr reward will be paid to any per; Orders received for, and great from Richmond Hill, August 29, 18“". Prints, choice colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . ..8ld. 9%dc midi)†YIdu' Very 01W“?- I’rinted M uslins, fast colors, a great variety. at only.. . . . . . . . .-.'.~.'.7§d: ‘:I Woitlen Bat-egos, Various style: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .911. to Is. ' De Laines. choice colors. .. . . . . . . . , . . . . , , , , , ,i'i-mn itIl§d to Is N. "I Facrorv Cottons. good makes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . front logo. to ls. 1d. Long Cloth and Bleached :ltirtings, . . . . . . . . . . .. ...III‘0m 9d. 10 18- 1d- Ready-made Vests. a large lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from 58- 10 88‘ 9d. 680b- \Vhite Long Cloth and Regatta Shirts. . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .I_. . . . . . . . front 55 each.- A largo lot or Men’s Silk Ties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lrom “yd. tIo IS. Wild each- Beauiit'ul Silk Bonnet Ribbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .frUIII ltd. l0 Wald Per yard» Men’s Straw and Leghorn I-l ats. very cheap. I ‘ With a Fresh Stock of GARDEN and F1 ELD SEEDS ; also a. variety of GARDEA1 TOOLS and a general assortment of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. IN GROCERIES Raisins. ’I'obaccos. &c. are cf the best Quality Wine, Brandy, Rum, Gilt. Malt. Teddy and Common Whiskey, of pure .insecd Oils. Paints, Varnishes. and every descri- ption of Brushes. Drugs and Patent Medicines, School Books. Stationery, 62 c.- Agcnt for the SAPONIFIER or and low in price. CONCENTRATED LYE i THEHYDRQPULE, TAE MOST II Etï¬eienâ€"t Fil’QEn in THE WORLD. * I Because the most. ginc =" '1,“ is the best Article ever iiweu‘tedlfea.Wash-~ ,I ing Windows. Washing Carriages, Sprinkg- I log Plants, Draining Cellars, \Vateri'ng Gar. dens, Cleaning Cisttons, Citansing Treesfnom insects. Emptying Water from Boats. Wetting Sidewa-ks.. Wetting Sails, Sprittk-liiug Streets. -A Spray Baths &c...d‘tc. r «' ' Manufactured by . .- ; w. a. VAN. TASSEL. Bellesille‘. C. IV.- For sale at the "H'ei'ald"'0flice-. , . . Belleville. June 11,. 1863;. 9364!; Try Our New aflctfl‘eas Strong. 1‘- Pure- 33 59Fresh. 15 l. & Eragxant II I N Sun-dried JAPAN-r English Bneakfdst _ SOUCH-ONG'. and- pure Moyune Young 1 H'YSO‘N. all 90 cents per iii. and not surpassed» in Quality 01“ Cheapncss by any house iii: Toronto; Please call-and giVe them’ a" trial; at I WM. SL- POLLOCK'S . . . i I I _ I (Late G.Bitrtlard..)§ Richmond Him-June 11,1863). ’ ' 2369 . -»u o H l tom-ins†SHOES; I UST RECEIVED; over 250 pairs Childr‘elt’b1 . Calf. Enameled Calf, Kid, and- (slr'a’ittcd1 Leather - ' w ' O The best article ever Used for making Hard or Soft Soap. with very little'txouble and lessexpense :Boots cw ' Earnesth soliciting intending purchasers to examine the Stock-and prices-which cannot fail to ive every satisfaction. Late , , g - s G.~A. BARNARD. Richmond um, May. 1883. roars E Spinner ND Stilt P. (.‘ROSBY, Has received an extensiw supplv of ill Elli, lillllllil ll “I‘ll lllllll i ’ INCLUDING LADIES’ BONNETS, MAN'I‘LES, nicsoxs, FLOWERS, PARASOLS‘, GLOVES, HOSIERY, In the Newest Colors and Shapes. : . READY-MADE moraine, IN EVERY VARlETY, AND IN THE LATEST FASHIONS. Always on hand at {louschggd Es‘urilitllre STORE, 228 Ili-clii'itond I’lill. April 1863'. COME AND SEE THE Stock: at the (those ï¬duciary†Which the undersigned is i All articles in the trade made to order on" the shortest notice. “ ‘ V1" Fl RS 1 Parties \Vlslling to buy can be supplied at the HERA Where they may be seem He has also on hand some (/LASS C'ULTIVAII‘ORS. LD OFF] CE, ALL-“703.1%.- :. GEORGE EAKlN.- 'Unionv'ille, April 1863. 227-“ CORNER OF KlNG AND TORONTO 51‘s., TORONTO, Ow. PENMANSHIP. OJMMERC‘iA‘i. Alll’l‘l-lMETfC, Conunme LAW. WEEKLY LEC’l‘UltES; , . BOOKâ€"KEEPING. PIIONOGRAPIIY. r ‘rllS INSTITUTION imparts to young men and ladies a thorough and practical business education. The Bonk-keeping is as eor'nplcte and extensive as thatof any COM- MERCIAL COLLEGE ()N THE CONTINISINT, eit'thracing VVIioIesalo and Retail Merchand- ising. Manufacturing, Mining. Milling. Forwarding, Banking, Brokerage and Commission. Railroading. Steambo‘atin’g. Sac. _I N B â€"Young men holding full Scholarships. who may wish to Complete a course of study in the United States will. upou_ signifying such intention to the Principal. be, furnished gratis with a card of admission to a firstâ€"class Commercial College in any of the following cities 2-â€" Milwaukce. Chicago. Toledo. Columbus, Cincinnatti, Pittsburgh. Buffalo. SyraCusc; Rochesâ€" ter; Boston, New York or Philadelphia. . , I [13’ E or Circular and Specimen of Writing. enclose stamp and address for return letter. I. BATES, Principal. Toronto. March 27. 1869. 225-1y. Itiraitnscrtszâ€"Fev. W. Ormiston. I).D., Inspector of Grammar Schools. Hamilton: '1‘. J. Robertson. M A.. Principal of Neritial ScliOol, Toronto: A. McCallum. Principal of. Central School. Hamilton; Rev. E. 1“. Burns. 'St. Catharines; '1‘. Gordon. Principal of Johnston Street SchooL Kingston: W R. Bigg. Principal of Central School; Brockville; J. B. Boyle. Principalot Central‘b‘chool. London: Dr. Beattv. President of the Board of Arts and Mann- factures. Cobourg; J. W. Bowes. Esq†Mayor. Toronto ; James Campbell. Wholesale Sta; tioitor. 9 Toronto Street. Toronto; William Williamson. Accountant. Toronto. ISAPON‘IFIER on Concentrated Lye; in: mast ARTICLE in existence for making . SOFT OR HARD SOAP? WM- :3. POLLOCK‘S G. A. alumna agent for Richmond Hill and neighborhood. ,IOnly 25 cents per box. For sale at 919 OF SCHOOL BOOKS! Asa CEnEaAL STATIONERY, YORK HERAlle’I’E BOOK STORE, RICHMOND lllLL, At Elevator Prices than is charged in Toronto. attention paid to QUERINDING 1 Which will be done in Plain or the Best Style of the Art, at moderate charges. 231-3m ' UNION VtLLE CARRIAGE FACTORY . r . $15,, with) gtmrnmit lllflltllhtt'tlulifllml‘ In all Sizes. which will be soldat'QO percent: less than the same quality can‘ Ire-bought all any other store iii the village, at. v WM. S. POLLOCK’S." ‘ I I I (Late G. A. Barnard.) Richmond’ Hill, June 1 l. 1863p ‘ 236 «sensor. BthKS‘~â€"lltlI?0R'llA§N-'lb FASY LESSONS on‘ General Geography.» 1 by J. G llOGl‘NS:' sold in Single copies or in quantities: and a liberal discount-allowedR to Schools, at the" “IIERALDW B00}? STORE: ' Richmond Hill, April 28, 1863 229’ F O R S A LE , ' sTEAu EN GINE.-â€"-about_ ,s horsf , f - power.~â€"with- Boiler, aw. complete. Toxins libe alv. Apply to' I I . AMOS watotrr. nut" Richmond Hill. Nov.13. 1862. cos-re Infant' School; , RS. SMITII begs respectfully to inform M her friends arid the public, that on Moth nu, the 4th instant“. sl're‘Iwill (I) V.) : Open an Infant School 1 In the house immediately Opposite the Tempe? rance llall. Richmond Ilill, wltere she will den vote every attention to infantjnstructibn. Richmond Hill. April 30th, 1863. 2304f I I‘l'tltjllMOND lllbL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION r IIIS,A;SSOCIA"I‘ION has transferred their" L'I BPARY, to the ‘ Harman ’ Book Store; where Stockholders and others may o'ocuro‘ BOOKS every Friday afterno‘on. from (to 8‘ i: . o’clock. I’ll. . . . A. SCOTT, Librarianp Richmond Hill, Feb. 27. 1861 l llllll‘l‘llll’II ' iiiii i T116 35216315101127 ADVERTliE ill his f‘r’oai‘t HERALD.†present is a figsâ€"t advantageous oppora‘ I} T tuitity to advertizers; for during the Eiec-’ tion an AUGMEN’I‘ED ClRCULA’l‘lON and INCREASE ED Puauorr‘t will be given to all advertisements?“ May 29. 186:! '298-1. “z. ind V ‘lllH P‘ww‘loltl ‘toelisoqi 10 eggs eigsoddoeu} 01, upon rerun} sosnoq may v VLTIH GNOWHOIH Ml activator anv ‘SHIHEOOSQ ‘11'956 . 7 N O TIC E s HEREBY GIVEN. 'l‘llA'l‘ MARTIN MACLIEOD will apply to the next Seesiotr of the Provincial Parliament for an Act to ï¬t permanently the position of the Road Allow. auce, between Lots No 6.), being theeiast Ioï¬ in.Vaugba‘n, and No. 61, being the that hath!" King. both in the lat Cencession. And, furl" ther, to conï¬rm to him Iti title to the aforesaid Read Allowance, omi've‘yed to him by a deal _I . front the United Counties of York and Peel}, 1195 Oak Ridges, May 23,1863... 234,311;