Suï¬sm-u linimny 0f Canada Unti. further nmice. the mails will be “loud it: this Post ()th'w as follows: Mails made up at the Richmond H111 Pusb Ofï¬ce Going hurth 8.04 A Guiuz Sunlh 9.32 A NB. REGIS I‘EIHCI) LE'I‘TERS will quuire to be handed in 15 minutes before the lime of closing. M. TEEVY, l’nsttnaster‘ Richmond Hill, April 27, 186*. Subscnbe fn‘ th + York Herald $1a YPar “@119 ax]: éï¬mld. aunuunct‘s " that the political plinciples of the paper Hill “c as heretnl‘oreâ€"eurnesllv cunteudnL,r fur Reform wherever and when- ever it is need-Al.†While we welcome Mr. Sluphensoluas u l'elltm-lahourer in the corps odlol'iul, WP lnllst record our I’BH’I'F’t q parting will) l'liend Matlhews, as one of the craft wh.) has (anumIiTrled our l'GéIN‘L‘I and esteem. Wu h we the Bacmcr will continue to flan-'ish. and " lhl'u‘m †eu'ery abuse [but huma l‘ 1y la heir to. ll: M»: (‘umerun‘n' inleglity. and f‘e-el assured that he \V‘.vu.d Iml he a. pmty.to anything calculated I» Irvin: (llsw'l-«lil uinm his :isso males in (he govtermm-m. We 'annut he have hut Ilse ptemiv, uf the Province of Unlm'iu, will allow himself In be influenced lay the clumur of a pack who are never sails. fed. hut :ll\\"«|_\s in readiness to y *lp when the humsman ml" the Glnbe sounds his “tully' 114'}ng inn-suit am pulllc mm. Uthr the head. "A Change,†we ï¬nd that M.'.W. I; M.1II!1ews puh'ishvs his va!e diclm'y In the subscribers of 1119 Aurora Banner. in like ia'alle of Ihe 2nd Oct. M.. E. Sieyhens m has he.me the proprietor, who The Ottawa CUl'les‘111186Ht of the Globe, (not very gum! uulhurny we admIL) sa_\s‘ “ A culllinl' dam: of the receipts fur the ï¬rs-L qu :lcr shmvs [hill the HM Ofï¬ce Depart- "IA-.I‘IL has sustained loss ul'ubuu (won/yjive thousand dolmrs In consequence of [he 1e dumun u: we Jenner rules now live to Linea WILD. Northern Mail Svnulhern Mail . . . . . , . . . . Mull fol-Aumra, _ .. . . . " Cashel. r . . . . .. . . A “ Gmmley, “ Hundi'u d. . . . . . . . “ Vicluriu 311mm,. . n 'leu MAIL. Holiday Estate. Can dmn Satincltsâ€"I. Crosby. Barhev'a Tweedyâ€"u. A. Barnard. hat of Ietlers in P. 0. Public {duelingâ€")1. 1 minute. New and Fashionable Guodsâ€"G Barnard. Rant: and Slwes.â€"W. H. Myers. Hameis. Harness â€"â€"W. H. My New MIHinH')~ G mds.â€".\I.s My Credit Sula-Chm 8303011]. 1311'! it Funny.â€"-W. Atkinson. Hnme mud‘: Flannel - \V. Atkin Alm mte l.‘weeds.â€"â€"\V. Atkinson Nuice. RICH MON') II ILL STATION. THE PRUVJNCI n?! SECRETA RY RICHM nu) HILL. OUT. 9, 1868 gamma - N :W A driectisements. AURORA “ BANNER.†CHEAP PUbTAG E CHANGE. OF FINE. MORleG. M. M. Aplil 27. 1868 \V. Alkinson. 5 A.M. 5 A-M. 11.00 A.M. l on Tuv days (’55 Fridays. “.644 .. .64 MyCIS. Myers :\J on the lmrlh. :ndjninin-z, occupied by our l'rieud Mr. Archibald Campbell, tinsmnli, “ere quickly cnnsmnod. The Pruslwlwian (.‘Imxw-h was also in great. danger. On the suulli, the lire' was stayed by the extraordi- nary clfn'ls or llle neiglll‘vors. and the non- (wuxllmslilfle nmterinl of the Brick Black- smilh's slmp mlj >inin5. We are sorry to hem“ Ilml Mu Cum-t )cll lmd :10 insulnnce (m his mungw'lyV aml \\'i l louse: cnnsldemhle; both lthe slmp Hild :lweilin; linuse were his own The above Society met at the village of Thornhill on Monday the 5th instant. A large number of delegates and friends of the Srlllhllll] Sclio )1 were in attendance. The President, Major Button, occupied :he Chair, and called on the Rev. James Dick to open the meeting with singing and prayer. After a portion of Scripture being read and the minutes Jf the previous meeting:r adopted, the members of the Society proceeded to e'ect Ihe oiï¬cers for the ensuing year. The followinar gentlemen were chosen. SABBATH SVHOUL TEACHERS†AS SOCIA'I‘ION. Mr. W. Harrison, Secretary. Mr. Conger, Treasurer. M wed by Mr. Pumiss, seconded by Rev. J. Gui-bull and resolved, That there be an unuiversury in connection with the Annqu Meetings of the Association. Mr. Jusiuh Purkiss, of Thoruhill, Presi- dent. Moved by Mr. H. Sanderson, seconded by Mr. R Marsh. that. the next meetiuar of the Associamnu he held at the village of Patterson, the sacund Monday in January, 1561!, .xL {NU o‘clock p.m.~«Curried. Tne inesiim relatixe to the b sL method of convcyl i; instruction from the Scrip. lures to the Scholars at" the hiorher classes in 0 ll‘ Slxli‘mth Schools- was opened by the Rev June; lick, wh; “tn followed by Major Bqu n. the Rec. 1‘. Git-bun, Messrs Plll'hlSS unl Mil-sh. Mac-'1 information was elicited f o n the rcmuks mule, and we hive no d..n‘.it but that many ofthe teachers present will mail thvmsclvcs ofthe hints given, and :Ltlulrl some ot‘the methods recommended \M wed by the Secretary, and seconded by the Rev. T. Guthuu, illut the following; sub- ject he chm-veil for discussion at the next session: “ Ase any other than strictly reli' nous hooks suitable for u Sabbath School lih.:uy.â€"C.u'ried. M wed by the Secretary, seconded hyRev' 'l‘. Gm-l‘)..tt.thnt the thanks of the Association h- te “lei-ed to the ofï¬cers and members of the P .Iterson llzirds, Senior and Junior, for their liii-dness in acceeding [l- the i-nqnvsto1 the Societyhy adding music to the rest; oft he entcrtninu'em piovided by the ccmmittee of Int. nigeurnt at the 1cceut Sabbath School (=:leh::ttion.â€"Umied. plopwl)‘, and were entirely consumed Unlunl Ml'Lcnd and his troop were to be here su early last evemng, we have no doubt hut u sullnhle dl-mnnstmtion would have been ilnprm'ised. Bela“: dislnuunting, the troop mve three hearty cheers for the Queen. Cumxel Jenyns, and Llenl. Colonel McLeod' We regret, to have to state, also, that. one 01‘ the troopers was placed under arrest by Colonel McLeod, fur biung a part of one of his:comr:rde’s ems off, while in camp; the fellows's name is Thomas Nelles; he resides at ALII'O‘lL. Mr. James Lawrence, the volunteer who was thus maimed for life, is a most inolï¬en» sive and worthy younbr man, and the last person to give offence to any one. We trust Nulles will recewe lhe punlshment his can- mlmiism so justly merits. Colonel McLeod was deeply mleuted wblle addressing his men upon the subject. OAK HIDGES "I‘numLâ€"These gallant fel- Inn's mtuwmd hume IztsL ewuin; from the, Camp at Tumult). The ' appeared to he in go I] spi ils. and highly delighted wilh the “eminent. recuivefl while ahele Had the people of Rithumndhill been aware that Unknl Mt'Lcnd and his (mop war“ to be Fun: AT TI!(H’.NUILL.â€"()Il Saturday morn in; 1116 3rd instant, about one o’clock, ï¬re was discovered in :1 house Occupied by Ml Gmdnn. sixuw'ud ()II Yunge sheet, in 111(9 vil hue a)f"l'l10'hhiil. The alarm was giv- n immot’in1:453:11â€!the inhabimnls were quick- ly on Inn-d with their engine. The premises Grimm Fun AT menurâ€"On Wed, 1193.1;1301'111is week there was a. great gath- ez-in: ill, Markham village. It was one of the must, successl'ulFuirs (but has been holrl in the Countv of York. We regret that it is out of our power to give full particulars i r 1111's week’s issue, owing to the fact that we have 10 go to press on Thursday evening, in order to have our mails ruddy fur Friday morning, Our readers may lnuk f‘or (li'tuiled particulars in next week's issue or ll)0 H MALI). Mon (1 by the Rev. T. Garbutt, seconded by My. Slmtcx' 1h Lt the thaaks‘ufthe SocieuV be ariv‘ n to the retirmor President‘for his eTxcienL services duriucr the pastyear.â€"Car- ried. ExmBiThN PRsz Pl‘MP.â€"Mr. Charles Powell 01 Newtunhrook, Yonge street. has triiunphmnly carried off the ï¬-stpm'ze and diploma For the best pump, at the late Pro» vincirnl Exhibition at. Hamilton; this places Mr. Powell‘s pump in a most favourable pnsiti m before the public, and is a guran- tee of im suneriority. Wn congratulate him upnn his success,nnd trust his enterprize and energy will be amply rewarded. {ï¬ned by Mr. Purkiss seconded by Mr. Marsh, Res )lred: That the thanks of the Souiety he ,nven 10 Mr. A. Scott, the pro- prietor uf lhe York Herald, for his kindness in zulxertising and publishing the proceedings and otJex-wise aiding the ofï¬cers of the Association. Rev'Js J. Dick, Bredin, Garbutt and Mr. Button, Vice-Presidents. 111ml 3mm. WEDNESDAY, 0012, 14th.â€"â€"Important Credit Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, &c.. at the residence of Mr. Peter Rupert, Lot No. 16, 3rd Uon. Vaughan. Sale to com_ mence at 1 o’clock, pm, Henry Smelser, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Oct. 20.â€"Important Credit Sale of very superior Stock, Implements, &c., at Ayton Grange Farm, Lot No. 24, 4111 Con. Markham, belonging to Henry Jennings, Esq. Sale at 9 an Gormley, Sanderson & Carter, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY; 0cm, 21.â€"â€"Farm for Sale by Auction, beingr West-half of Lot No 17, 2nd Con. Markham, containing 67 acres, the property 0er. Thomas Tensdnll. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, sharp, Gorm- lcy & Button, Auctioneers. Smmmv, Our, 24. ~â€"â€" Extensxve Credit Sale ofme Stock, Implements, Roms, Wood, 826., on Lot No. 30, 15th Con lVIiu'lilmm, at the Parkhill Farm, near Bowman's Mills, the property of Mr Clmilcs SilUlFUl'd. Sale at 1 o'clock, p.iu., sharp, J. Patterson, Auctioneer. 0:;- Pen‘Lics havng this uJiue, will have a above, free of charge. With regard to lights in bur-rooms, I have nothing Lo do with other peoples’ business: neither ought “ Anti-Mason.7 to stoop low enouqh to ask 5 and as to playing cards in any room while people are in church, Lh -tis a thing I do not allow at any time. Sunday or week day; and ne er has a card been turned in my house, to my knowledge, since 1 kept it, or with the knowledge of any one belonging to meâ€"v‘ that my does not. liq†but if there are such houses, it would be a good business for “ Anti-Mason†to com- mic; eugu un [Hid Lune. 1 hope “Anti Ma- son" Will he sausned With that so far as 1 am concerned,sz 1 ussuie h.nl [MM 1 do not mush to much it. lie says he 11st uUL been a Munchuusen in pei'umbumuun. 11 he has not, I luney hm] a Lvlnnemusen in other “Hugs. Munenimsen was, as you will remember, A man, when: 1 will nut, any told lies, but was one who so l'euiruny Sl‘l'utcilcd the Lruih that his readers hesuzLLed huL lime Lo mv 1h it, he \Vuuid IGUL‘IVG his pmliun [ii a. CC: nun lake which unéht Ln be llltlllUiUSS. Idn not think. as 1 said before, that me Aer i'e- turn-d in has been seen by any Une hanging in a hum-unin, JeL mane bar-mums. as né- SBI'U‘d. Iran), why dues he noL let, us know 1huL the same may gludden our eyes who nnve nut Seen it. Of cum-Se he will say [hi~ is r.diculnusi He Says Lme suuule nuarm I“, he [n-nwden, which is Lunmnmunt to adâ€" nnuinor they are nut so provided. Ynux' currespnndent [axes lllt’ with con- struin; his wm-ds into it dilfOl'th meaning in Older IogeL out of a position he l'unmes i do not feel very connm'thie in; which is :3. lie my 1 send to the eilect tile failed to see a riéhteuus one, in regard to tavern laws. Nn such thing, his wwds are as fullewa â€"“ And we whose idea «if innl'aliLy has ever led us to hope in any body of persons Ln {ind a eei'min few who have not bowed Lhe knee to Bail, have to look in vain tor the rightei us one amen; the Pub Iiczllls of Wesl. York.†Such are his words and your readers can take what. meaning they chose from them. DEAR Sm:â€"Iheg permission to cor- rect, Ihrnugh your columns, an erroneous statement regarding the operations of the Board of Exmniuers at Riuhmoudhlil, made in last week’s Herald, pmv: any (1 mm; 1 wmh Lin-m Lu pmve. Under these Clrcumsmuces 1 re- amved to he Uni. of the cluLunus at such a. vilium, and esculm a Iuiul wh uh I knew I'm: mm 1 Wuuul wm, but IL was Lu cusL mu four “HIPS lhe um mm L0 Wlll’ as, weli as 10 km: nothin5r of the anxiety of bung kept, 1:. I can shew your correspondent where I surfeicd, and than Lhronorh injustice. lint if I do. he will say the cap his, Willull I deny, but does not 51Ve me a chance of del'ending my position ; but, I will do so, and the mm ‘joriiy 01 the thinking public Will see for them- selves, at least those of them who rend ii. 1 did not say Mason lined me; he, I said, served me with a writ. etc. I engaged m. Aiioi'nuy, and soon found that it was going lo cost more to LeaL him in a law allâ€; than) it Was Joiner Lo cost to shut him up, or oom- pi'oniiue With him. The ques ion [lien min me Was (as wnli some whens), a matter ol pounds, Shilling: and pence. So I wenL to see him. 1 Luld him he COuld not prove any such charge against me; his repr was [don't cure a d ii, i can get. witness to ln'oVe any (lâ€"d lhllla' I Wile them to The pruceednu‘s of the Board are, re- gulated hy the, EV Laws ot'lhe County Board of Pnhlic Instructlon for the County of York, ofthese. No [l tendsthns, “ Exami- nutiun \‘epnl'ts, panels, and certiï¬cates of character shall he forninded lo the Clerk of the Bound, to be entered on the minutes.†In aceo dance with these instructions, I have always been careful to send the pm [tel'S mentioned to the Clerk of the Board in Tumnm. At the examination last August, after the names were all taken down, i requested 301119 01' [he members present to fold the ceiliï¬cutvs ()fChal‘nctGr. and htbel tam-h one with the name of lhu candidate and 01' the rmsuu grunnn: the certiï¬cate; they were then carefully tied up with ofï¬ce Lupe pro» paratory to being sent, to Toronto. Sinzâ€"I um yet at a ‘loss to know which tide your correspondent is mth entitled to, †Anti-Masai:H er “Mason,†as I said in my Inst letter. I think it ought to have been " Mason.†1 must cunfes~ Lhatl feei con» sidernbly gratiied Lo ï¬nd that he,whoever he is, though under a ticnoua mime, shomd attempt LO flutter me as heinor a. puLLern for future writers, and after his brief remarks on the gentleman much, should write such an answer to what he says is 2; pattern to future writers. But he soon forgets, and ere he gets mid-way In his letter he casts ouL insinunliuns wnich any genzleman womd refrain from dlillc". 1 must remmd him that my name bears no uï¬inity to [he tinny tribe whuLerer, and cannot see anything bul nonsense in this part, of his letter. .L sumemnua occurs1hnL.cnndidates de- pend upun some member of the Bouml present to give (his ccrtificuie of character, undthe znmnber who consents to do 50 makes out the document before the Board separates. ln the case of the Richmond Hi'l Teacher mentioned, this condition may not have been fulï¬llej, but the exception provesihe rule, and it now hecumcs my duty to have this (nnisrï¬un rectiï¬ed. Your ob’t servant (SE0. 5. J. HILL Markham, Oct. 5, 1865. To the Editor Qf the York Herald. To the Editor qfthe York Heraldl @Lxl‘fl‘ï¬pflllmllff. AUCTION SALES- Sale bills plinted at notice similar to the A rich bachelor. member of the Z'mgm' Ciuh, excused himself from makin-z a pro- tracted visit ata country-house, where many unmarried young ladies. on the ground that although he was a good catch, he could never make a. good long stop. There are so many remarks which are really so absurd, that I do not think it necessary to comment on them. I will pass by them, and touch on that parl of his letter in which he wishes to father another fabrication on me, of which I am not guilty. He says my opponent thinks I am one who has not spent much time in those places [did not say so; he may have been, for aught I know, broufl'ht up in one of Ih‘ese dens ofiniquity. which he says are necessary evils, and if he was, has he not a Chance to be a good man; but I do not keep anything like that. mence operations in, and T am sure I would not blame hm]. PARIS. not. 4.â€"Qm=en Tmhvnm has iqsnud a, man nqainst the rovnhltirm in Rnnin. The document arnws that tht1 Farm: mad 'hv fhn rphelsx tn (hmerl the QIIPen (1005 not iniure her rights to the throne of 9min, anfl r’nolams that the MN of n Junta establishpd by violence are not mnding on the people. I flatter myself that most, respectable peo- ple will say I keep a respectable h'uuse,where good liquors are dispensed, and not such as your correspondent must have had served out to him for brandy, and when drinking whiskey had to complain of its being half water. Surely “ Anti†likes whiskey yet. As to the rest, of this sex-aw], I pay no at tnntion. We do not keep houses (if his description in West York. where they do such things, or would we know which was the suit end of a poker; but I am sm‘ry to say that some of “ Anti’s" class ought to become acquainted with the foot of those tuvernkeepers who did him a kindness to water his whiskey. If they had not, dime so. itis more than likely that he would hen"l been tound where decent. people would sin-ink from gning to pick him up7 in the gutter, not forty, but twenty rods oil“, where he get his cargo of one horn. Tf is rummmd that a envwswimr‘v to rip- Hv‘nns‘ Ahrin‘ Aztzv the wimivw Slfltnn of ankov, has bean disr'mvm‘nfl in nn‘xqfï¬nï¬nn- hlï¬. ‘ A number of halifir‘nl arms a have ann made there. N0 further particulars I-ennivznd. MmRm. Oct. 2.â€"Marshai Serrano, no companiwd by seven genomis of the. m'mv, ontowd Madrid to dav in tI-iumnh Great invonm'ations wm‘e marie for his rece'itirm. The streets and buildings. puhiic and mi \mte. were sunerhlv decorated A iavlre civic and miiitmy procossximi OSCOI‘ted the tmnernis thmu'h the citv. The homes vitiewalks. and nnhh'o squares aim: the rrmte of the mncpssinn warp cumvuieri With citizens. who rt‘PPivpri Marsha] Serrano and the (revierais with wild enthusiasm. The nmmassinn was Fail/\WN‘] hv a navmip and raview ot' the N'l‘:021‘)i(}llfl“d. Thin was a rzrent patriotio disniny‘ and was maria the nomsirm nF st'ih‘inz‘ manifestation: 0F 1h“, nnmflnv win. The tmons Onr‘ieri airin hv side with thoiv- fl-vrs. havmers on which wir- inw'rihmi “Down with thr‘ RWHP‘WNN Y" “ g \vnv‘niwntv n? the Pnnnip !" " ROM!“ 11’ Lihnrtv I" “ Wrap, Erin *atinn !†mid other m'ittnr‘q nfa simiinv‘ Phwamnr. At “'19 tor- mi‘mtinn of the rnvimv Marsha] gorrnnn maria a nntv‘intin nririwus tn the immnnse multitude of oitiznnq and snidipv's. in the r‘nnvsn m" whioh ho annmmoni that he hnii nwitnri with Gr“an Pvi'n in I‘niiinq‘ Unmhnl Eq‘mrtm‘n. thn Du‘m nt' Vittoria. to tho haw nt‘th" 5min. 'I‘hn t‘mmutir“ or a nmv (“nihith hm hoe" va‘iotad 9.9 f'nlian. SPV‘V‘fllnn. oan9110, Viiniater nt' Cnmmpme: 'T‘nnota‘ Minister nF aninp; A‘mirre‘ Minietm‘ nf' antir-rx; Vliniater nf‘ (Inmmpme: Tnnohâ€"‘a Whth nF Mnï¬np; A'Ynirre‘ Mhliemv‘ nf' antir-rx; Gnu Prim. Mi'uigfm- of “7m; O‘nvvn, M¢~~isfpr n“ Fnreiqn A‘ï¬iirs and Mnsz Minian nf‘ Fin-awe. Manuel de la Concha. hm been arrested. LnNnnN. Ont. 4â€"The rumour is current that fhn snr‘cesq of' UM wvrfln'inn 1n Snain hrmhnfl the oH’notnf‘ indnnilm‘ Frnnrm f0 mnkn Snmo imvmv-fnnt ennonsdnnq to -Tm.‘v. Tf is known thnf the m'ime n‘inictor Mam. Mm. is PY‘V‘PfP’] in Pavia. and H10 svmvmsi- firm is that he enmes to mndnr-t the newnfiaï¬ons rondm‘nd nocnsmrv 1w the swerved chmme in the mlicv of France. I must now bid " Anti-Mason†good bye, for I renllv do not feel that it is worth even the time occupied in replying to a man who dare unt come out boldly and lay these charges. hm under an assumed name stands behind the scenes, and, like the viper, stings an innocent pasa'er by. I would advise him to adopt smne other method of winning such as myself over to his cause. butl fancy I see hlm at ten o’clock sollloquising to him- self, in the language of the poet :â€" “ Look 10 thy wretched self; Ay, art thou not the veriesL shwe that err, Crawled on {his loathing earth. Are not thy days of unsalisfving listlessness, Dos’t thou not cry, ere night’s long rack is LONDON, Oct. 4.â€"A contv‘act for Hm Mnstruction of the undernmmd railroad in New York has been concluded with the English engineers who built the under- ground Railway in this citv. and they ex- nect in enth lmnn the work at an early day. Mr. W. B. Duncan. whn sailed from Liverpno" M the stenmnv Scmin yesterday took out 1he contract for the approval of the board of directm‘s. o’er, ’ V When will the morning come Sm :â€"Y0ur correspondent “Ami-Mison†hm again inflictedupon your readers aculumn and half of heavy reading, on those sinners “Our Tavern Keesels.†He must be " a fellow of inï¬nite jest, of most excullent, fancy†Lo perpetrate such a pun as the {ill lowing: “[ confrss I have not. been a “Munchnusen in my peramlmlutio‘is through “ ereminn; yet in mv little mqu of life I “have been far ennu :h from Thornhili t0 “ see a larger fish (llmn ‘3) Herons.†Yuu will pert eive l have italicised the two words HENRY HERON. Thornhill, Oct. 6th, 1868. October 5, 1868 L ATEST FROM EUROPE. Yours, ?77 CHUB i IT is said than Queen Isabella Imsinvesled vvry larze sums in sl‘cure and pruï¬mlvle stocks III the United States. 'l‘lrisslmws, at any late. so much Brood swam, as that she has Mud her 4011th nbnur the permanence ()f' the 'smle of things in Spain which she preferred and supported. In these days, (*specitu, it is always wiaeJ'or ul'usuluLe princes (especially to prepare for a " rainy day," by investing a ‘ goodly amount in some secure and salt}: way. and in some tree country whia'n they may hate in lheir day of power, but are Sure to run to when the Inevilah'ae deluge threatens to uverwhelm Lhem.~G-lobe. Fancy Woolen Goods Large diamonds have recently been found in the Orange rirer dish-let, South Africa. An inveterate taper. “1101' veceirin.’ a lecture from his wite on the suhjvct of his convivial habits, sav-(Lg'ely remindth her that woman blouxht more sin and DOI'I‘UW inru the world hy her rating than ever man had dune by his drinking. 1‘ Tim is an en e‘pr-sa navnr Inert/rs utmmmui {and it is mm l-HH! mmdad. The Inns-x lllflnner jin which vt-gutvhle' Darin. r -nl-'. lawns. guvuv. laud other median ~Ili)\'I'HICt'N urv galhered 'h'v ignorant ll IUVe M «II' s-wagu, H..- Nun‘s. {Clvu and rim (-1 nlz'i- of hq-sn meoan m nun ,W‘Lilutin‘ pan-mle 1 mm mm In mmâ€! nu†1rnuts. Nu. h. Yrer ‘1“, "nuwe In UH‘ misawk‘Q {and nfmu JR vmminh‘ Per‘Jlf'Mlh i‘l urmunhiuy ‘n mm pl)§'4?§~ill~1 knnwn propwlias in nu! f'ul Jï¬llung lhuir cwmutlu‘iuns , ant-.6 the wnrhnn nv'd ’ihwrulirv at" Dr Radnwnv in MI 'piing a flan mm “mi swap. the II‘IIP and gsuui‘m vu'emh‘t‘ su‘ustu'vcw freuh from Ilmir unth Hoil cullivalt‘d 11 gm- dmlh' n'ld u’mradwi \Wlo Parr», In B"azu| ha n'naillï¬ pin-rim. Ilrum, .- J'mmicn W. l sarsnnnv'llnn: llld‘fl l“.l hnumvlu. nna Ind't'ns; i’nruin. the: Pars-Es†nil i- oxnrn. ml from [ha aun'gdalu In"; Japan Hm [hue I m-w’v disc \vwred room are gram" nndnr Puma"! hv a dimmgniuuod hurth ruhurisls, and l e anV nuumrv “Marv ‘ Ill-qua m N are grown T-H‘Sr‘ lemnasn rnxl 'H'B hall: in high ewli-n-ui-n hv Hie No‘l‘es. ‘(aimn- nnd “mingin hvd ,snvmh‘. as nuriï¬'hq mgrâ€"nu also in th~ cun- lnfe 'sneh.~in. indigwtinu, jinndicv. mu! ivm‘ nompmhns. and nra “dad 21 Ian, afler dunner hev rngrs. and as lun'u: drm'w, dml. mixmi m ‘Willï¬. I H‘, ‘ al~0 pnssess lhvI must th-i lung vi lues ovur Skin divenms and imnurilies of [he The Queen of Spain has twken up with another inspired nun, whn is said Lu have mimeuluus powers and is likely Lu assume considerable influence ever the Royal mind. The uflicial return of yauperism and re-‘ mum: ceipm of relief at lhe end of June shm s an 1 E increase of ub'we fuur per cent. in Englami H HF and Wales compawd with the correspond | , , ,‘ ‘ ' - iuar period last year. I n ILL NO P ‘b b UADE The representatives at Constantinople of! \lmn’s Calf beats p: rfeut bcamiw all the Great Powers have aneed to de- ‘Mm’ ICmflish Kw)! hunts, wm'ral Hats and Runnels mmmed: Fr]: Hats and Velvm Bunuels‘ Silk and parent. Vel- ve: Vrlvulleeus fur N1axnl3eu.l“|uwnrs Klb- buus, Urnsnrunlmuars. Buttons. Gloves. lhe Haw gored Skn'le, (forums. \lso u chulce lul ol' Woolen (inod-. Infant’s Coats and (Jays, Lady’s ('rnssov r walsls. Nc'uk'Jes Squares, Berlin Woo , and small wares. The representatives at Constantinople of ! \lan’s Calf beats p: rfeut beamiPS. [wet all the Great. Powers have agreed to de- ‘Mm’s Englim Kwp hunts, warran ed in mm mund from the Sublime [Jul-w leu‘e rm“ \1 (HM Smgy bouts Cdmmt Lu- hel, for wmter merchu-ts ships to pass out of LthUSpburus L“ ’5 l'iL’“ ‘3'†Wm"- "0 Lady 5"â€â€œ1‘1 “6 Wm" M lith 1 nut then). H F . Ladx’e Wmiur Kidd boots perieol gems, [he health of the unfortunate Emprvqs Lam», mm“ hm,“ ralmnt he bvt m wimen Charlotte is worse. Her lucid .\ ,. . intm‘vuh are' Children and Misses’ in great variety. and m I \ _ A ,. .l 1‘ I ‘ . LERHIM f The health of the unfortunate Empruqs Chm-lulu: is worse. Her lucid inn‘rvuh are' less l'l'equeul and of Sl]<).tex' durmi'm l u thev were. In the night time she often ets up, turns her bed topsg-Iurvy. and mu; 3 the pillows cut ofth‘v' wmduw. MILLINEï¬Y GOODS ! Mrs. M YERS’. ‘-‘~henl.“3iQ hn-h Swing Wnuu‘ #9 hush Hmlay, hush . . . . . [’r‘awe, do ... Unis. do Unis. [lav 33m“ N mw tun . . . . . . . Pork mass 39 bhl Butler ib . . . . . . . . Wool 3‘9 11) HATS AND CAPS RICS‘W‘VVHV' ix“ [he pfnro Hm m 5: pnrï¬aci rmnerh‘ in lhn wurld, No wn HIPl‘l‘hfl sm- aprnL llax‘ or [he shows HI'P rurah pwnr. Wank WIISIH‘! compared with Dr Had.vn_\"~a Snrmmrillinn. "he root ilsull' diffn‘s t'rnm all snrsnparilla evnr mum in 1|le chIHr‘S. Thum- u‘is‘xi pu H. pvrl'or't l'fl'vxefh m clv ausn the Inland >VNH‘III f-um all impurities, try Ur, Radw Sal'<p:|ri||iau Rustnivent. Flour. barre} . Intelligent: agents under nay from Dr, Rm!â€" way are swzm to the lblhmung cuunuies to enâ€" gage the mosl cmnpmeul natives l0 guher a n. and saler'l ha vugestnAe subimn '85 11365 in hlumd DR R\I)=1AY‘S KESULVEN l‘. T‘ wawzvm WM NOR 1H OF lURUN'IO. Richmond Hill, Oct. 8, 1568. Richmund Hi-l. Um ‘4. :68. Richmond Hiâ€, “at. C. ’68 Six hmt‘tes for $5 Will he spnt by'i‘express ATKINSOLU d CALL AND New thncrtiscmeuls. " " SCIENCE VS. ICNOKANCE A l) UOTI‘ICNHYI‘S N0 W COMPLETE RICHMOND HILL Has the best assortment of RAHWAY’S S \RSU’HULIJ \N MISCELLANEOUS. TORON [‘0 M \RKE'I‘S. ()I even dclcrlpllon us at ATK N~“N'S Assommmvr 0F II’ [R UN w it [NI/"filvl. Invnw, .' J'mmicn lnd~a I“. I hmnmlusmna f‘er II nil i~. t-xnl'nssml “III; J-ximll (ha [hr-‘9 )lrS’I!) l Hm! :(v-SuxvunL «i 1116 ll an 01' 33 961mg Hit» in his Hzfllhf‘itlflx rvisimx ui' trusty mu] “is \l’.\ KILLIA‘A am»- a. d n) -"im llll‘ Sal'snparvllus’, I‘k. My†m'mugm, a‘n- sp, («Ilsa-and purpnws mu. m we Hm lwneï¬uml why Iviau expunl My†nrmlgfli,’ I 5p, («:lls‘nnd rows mu. I“ 1 ho lwneï¬uml l Iviaa expunl ( 11 mm’ ex. - l on searing ] ‘1 ib-s-nvuhL f; n‘iHa ‘00IS u‘is‘xi 1g 51 Mum! and Radwuy’s Largest Stool: A†ufwhsch WI†he said at prices. that cannul fall to HERMAN SATINWS, 40 Gets per Yard I. CRObB THE ALMONTE TWEEDS ! W. H. MYERS’ 130071882 SH<~H£S 'Mr. Henry White) Lot No, ‘26, [at (tun. Vaughan: and nll ihosa Ihnl PH‘R nwin'v thu same by new or min-mise. mu horehy requnsx- e-d to 861110 the mmn by that dale. GEORGE NGIJS, Administeraiar. Vaughan Or} 8. ‘68' 4t For our Money. Rmhumnd HIM, Hm I", HIGH. A 0:11 is nest y Requested Richmond Hill, Ucmler 8. Idlia‘. aver); st‘xln. Boy’s L mug and Lav-s b ml: M" New kind. Rubbers : xd Fall “var-SH-ws. shoe [W k .‘ Variety of Mountings! ' HE Administermor oflhe wi‘d nf' Ihe lam Eher \Yllim, wishes l0 noliï¬ a‘l “mm mm haw nlainms against lha hove Puma, u. mew-n! them f- r npvslnwnl. on or about the thii’d of NUVP ulmr m-xl, at his sons rnsiï¬mme. hnw ‘Ir‘ mm wish: 9;! In mr h‘lvn m (-01â€: ,I. mw (mwmun SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH! ISN’T E'l‘ FUNNY! SALE AT 1 (H LOFK h". J. P\ l'TICHHf) ~u -. 1 SH]. Hob ‘lt'iu‘hs I [run Plough. Jt-ï¬7r3"s l .Horluy l'lo m: 1 Sims! muuld mom-:4 Plunqh 1 Sun (r Hm'rn.\’H, Munisou I be! of Hamuwa L-Hrl' l (‘uhivmnr [ ngging (ilmis l Sluveyur’s Chain ] anl'mnvow, new HM) Huslwls ul' (Tumors 1w) do 'l‘umipa l 0 do Pc-lawmu l 0 do Pvla'I‘mH ‘2 ‘7 CU"{1Â¥~[)[4 fuel Wqu 1‘2†d" 2 do (in Alnlvminus other nrllclw In numvrom Ia umntiuu. Sudt’lf‘s {rum $10M $41). Bridles I'rnm $1 '0 SHQ. Ham-r.“ in (rival vmieu ' Uvushns of ‘ very kind I' Ilvl‘V. Maine and ('linpi11g(7nxnl»s. Hurse Wanker; (larv‘iaga Whips. Buggy Riding. Hummg and Team in endless varicxy' ’ ‘AE Undolsizyued is insh‘ul'ted by Mr. (‘HAHers Srnrrmm. to sail bv l’ubfic Anctinn. on Lot Nu. 311,5:h Con. M lrkhnm. GREEN? SALE On Saturday, Uctaher 24, I388, Tho nm'ornwntrmmd Vern) Stock, Imple- ments. (,urd Wood, 11001.4. &c, VIZ: 1 French Hr'rsé, 4 veal-s old M5 FLMEL WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Cord Wood, Roots etc. 1 Mnâ€. 3‘2 Ewes I \Vuggnn. lhimIfln skein ' Dnuhh- -.wntI-d Buggv, pc‘le and shafts .m n. ‘ PA RKIISLH. FA RH’ 4 Vilrh Cows. in wt†ii I'leil'r‘rs.1_’ yrmr 01d 3 Ilmfm's. I war old I Stu-r. 1 year (lid w: AIKLNSON. Richmond Hill, Oct 9, 1868. APPROVED CREDIT. Richmond Hm. On! I. ’68. SALE WIIIIUU'I ANY REESEIH'E A call l'rnm 1han um: may he in want 0" a \hrkhmu. Out. 8 HUS W. .H. MYERS Richmond Hill, Oct 8,1068. Richmond Hill “('1 N v. 1:6»: IVE SATISFACTBONa I“ FARM STOCK, Good Article RICHMONU'HILL, STO ..-K ’8 LARGE THE CHEAPEST IN CANADA. s 011 h nd at p ATKINSON ls Earnestlv requvs‘ed (Inn glve u\ so much LA ERG E "~x NU ()F H \ 3'1“ E‘WS Nvm‘ Bowman ’5 Mi H r “I! -:\ 3511' EH lvll’LEA 'l‘nkas the {ear NOTICE |s to be seen at EXTENSIVE AND AS THE 1m IN EVERY KepL unl_\ b} WILL BE fl I’lunqh, "nt'ersnn Momma and Anustrongs HOW AND ()F 0F 0N 0R NH!) W. A" KINSON I 4 rhn ‘R A, I 4| ’ (I\ ,i nulllh ( n~h “711‘! nl' \umi mam h 1 m t Crooks and Jars ALhO, Masus Patent Selfâ€"sealing Jars. ‘. LL Parties are herebycuulinned against ungm-iming far 0" purchasing a hole, drawn h3 me Ill lavorof'J {l 025 HEHEKICK, I'm the sum of $212. and em‘ursvd b‘ James Heynar. d lied June lGlh. lbï¬d. and pmable Heynar. d Ill‘d June lGlh. lbï¬d. and pa3able ILL†"1anth after dale.â€"-us l have received no value for the Millie. Markham. Jullu mulbï¬ï¬‚ J‘IIE imgufl Srlrclion and [he chenprsl frum 4" uls per yard. at Call and examine my Stock and Prices be- ï¬r purc.‘ asiug eluw’uera as you will ï¬nd it to your inlwesr, V "lll‘l Exerumrs ul'thu late Janws Hallith huvr- placed :h‘e Books of the Estate in? Mr. leaf) ‘s llalld~ for [he purposa 01' having 21 l oulxlunuiug acuuunls cullecwd. by soil or oiherwlso. Paul S llldcbtx-d Wlll phase take nullcu. MiBNUfllEN’I‘S, HEADSTONES ! J. HOLIaAX’S ESTATE. Last Nâ€"otice. And nl. clanns due by the Esmle mus! be pre- acuwd to {he Exucutors l'ur paymem by the above date. The ~u \wys are nuw in plug Ctvmple ml. and lhe object of .utï¬nu Inwnnhug l'nnlrucmrs an of examining Ihn grnund at cm The waan ploï¬lw, apnciï¬czll of unnhmrl, forms 01' H‘HdUI', F mums rr-qulred for [he inform ance at umnrnmurs, are now nun th-n randy. (M which dul LYIVHII) will be m-ml :14 {he Rail (Hï¬ve. i Halnnx.>‘t. John. [ ouaki. River Ue L‘Ilp.nI-d1ll( \LL I‘m-tics indebled 10 the estate of the 1 Law ROBERT H EWlb‘ON, are re. queslt‘d lo sun (3 the same. with the Execulms, on ur lmfurv the SRX'I‘H UF ()(1 I‘OBER NEXT supprnt SilH'H he pun-hused the "have Miils; hng to intimalu that ho has made graat im- provementt‘a nnd ultmaliuns. during the past summm'. nnd he is now prepared to attendi to Gi‘itiï¬ngg 3; Chapping A! short "Mir-e. Parties from a distance may haw ’hx‘il' Grrst home will) then), with as little» delay as [)ussibls Richmoni Hill. Sept . NT " HIOH’II. Alax Hon Iun. Julm Burbs. Unv1d Maker. Jarrnh ()aumrnn, Minnie ('oleman, Mrs. (Ireepur, Julm ('ober, Peter (fr-sign William Uhuumerlin. Mary (louver VVIHiam Dunnr. E. (‘2) Door, Fredu‘ick Ever, David Grant.(:‘rw1rge C4. le nwiurx‘ignI-di.~in~1ru¢-tud by l‘w Cavern-- went (11 Canada In lnlnrm inwndmg Cnnlrncv lr-I‘~ lllr-l II n warly d H‘ {Midyer ml] he invnad' nr Hm exw‘utiun of w-Ilain hummus (It'lho In Hronnnnu! liwhvm- lwaN-n RIVPI‘ Hts 1.0111)- mld liimo ski, in th\ I’rnvmcn nl' Qewlmc; lnlwwn lrurn and Mnhurq, in lhu l’ruvume n! \nviu Santa. and hmwenn Unflmusin nlld lialhurst. in [he vamrzr' of New Brunswit'k. h In inlendwi in wt IMP work in sut'llons 0r dl\'l.~iulls. winging fvmn I5 l.-,I ’3 m lex. arr/ord- ing :1. Hm ~l|ui1|lnlr and Inn-.1 enuumslnncos The ~u vrys are nnw in [Hugh and m part cunmle ml. and the nhj‘ '1 of this notice IS 10 :I‘J‘mu Imwnnimg i'nnlrucmr» amine oppormnit)’ of examining Ihn grnnnd at alive The “Muir, ploï¬lux, apnoiï¬cminns, cz-nditions of ttulmaul, forms 01' It‘lldfll'. and ulhar duru- Ringwood .Warble W’m‘ks Remnining in the Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce. Dumber lst, 15 '5. Bm‘k David Johns, ETizabetfn' B illlgel‘. Jmob Kir‘w, Nathaniel a urm. James Morrisom Rev. S- Grant. (:‘wurge {4) Gnnld I'Lizahmh ['Im’ringtnn. Aellie HHI'I'IMMI, W. nan, R. n. (2) Hewen, Ruhext Harms, William H s n“, lolm N2) HEADFORD IflILLS UH SUBS£ RIHI'IR, in rmurning thanks {0‘ his “Hummus mmlumm-s t'nerlnm19u [loxlgixim Georgie] ‘i 3 Efléï¬ï¬i l .U; B A R B E R ’ S ALL wom F‘ULL CLOTH, WM. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill, July 98, 1868. Nutice t0 Housekeepers. (If? Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Ringwomd. Svpt, 13, 1567. 479 C ANA DIAN TWEE-D S, Richmund “:11: Out Octo'aer lst less run) will [M4 m-ml ad the Ruilwwy Engineers’ Hive. i HaIIInx. St. John. Dalhnusie, Rim- _~ki. River be qup. nudfllOllHWï¬. SANDFURD FLEMING. ( hiul' Engineer. Intnrvolunial Railway (:flice. (mun'n. Svpfmnlwr 12 1868. llandf'nrd. Sept, 23. 186 . ANADFAN SATINETTS Cheap {or Cash. at FIRS T RA TE MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF (Signed) nunsm JOHNSON, WM. cox, hi>~ nuummus cnslumers TO CONTRACTORS A LARGE AbelK'l Ml P WJJJEMAN, List of Letterq Take Notice. NOTICE. ‘0 for [he infurmntmn nlld guid- ‘muurs, are now being prepared, d_\'. (M which dun nulice wiH he SA ’P'INE I"I‘ A ""D Uri \V. H MYERS. J- FRiuiuK, A 'r &c. &c‘ (SLO NEH. W. McKINNON. ONLY Johns, ETizabetfn' Kirby, Nathaniel Morrison, Rev. S. Morrisonflanet Mulvvrna. Rosa Murris. Mrs, McKay. Robert MI‘GI'eevv, Catherine Nuwhorry, John U’Grady, 'l'h-m as l’ouagn, Mr, Pearce, Franklin, Rumble, John R09. (3‘ 8‘ Rumble. George Russel. “1., Robinson, Robert Suvivr 89mm] Tm] r, J‘xttuh n (2) Whitehead. John (2) W‘Ilivnns. Susan E W'ight. Amos M.P (,2) Williams, Alfn-d R. W Eght, Mrs H C. W “F, Sarah L W Idover, Chaney M: ’I‘EEFY. PEG. W \1. A’I‘KINSHN’S : :24; may. 332â€"55 . A. BA RNARD’S. , ’66. 5334f on Rlchmuud Hlll, 2001.5. commencing QUALITY, JOHN EYER. EHH‘WAY! fur the liher‘al Executors. 2t Execute".