m. A Clgi-‘ï¬vman, whiie residing in South Am- oviu yawn. "giggiounry. ditcovered asufa and Iimplo'i‘blhi‘d)"for the Cure of Nervous Weak- nem. Early Decay. Diaoueu of the Urinary and Siminul Organs, mid the whole train of disordarl brought on by bnneful and vir‘ious hnbitl. ‘Grqut‘ numbers have beau cured bv this noNLr‘epflMy.’ ‘Pmmpled bv a desire at beneï¬ltho amicnodxand unforlumna. I wil send lho_recipe for preparing and using this medicine? hi n‘dehléd enve'.npe. to any at who nudl it. 1"": of Chargc. About 7 “in, lhud only“ an fore feel. Any Inform-lion}! to lie? whereabouts will be thankfully ncoived by . -' '- Please onclono m; envel'Lpe nddressedonn your-elf. "ROMA-ho prohï¬nï¬ .6! the Subscriben, Lo‘ No. ‘27. ‘2nd Con. Markham, on Tuesday “to 9th iuIl-n A MARE 2 Mukliim‘; Mm. n, 1867: F. Half Lot, 29, 3rd Con. Vaughan, 82 Acres B Part do 31, d9 . .do 80 do 8 Half 60 2nd‘Con. do ' 100 do E [{nh' do 34, 3rd Con. do 100 do E Half do 35, do do 100 do A' "i “to ~ ‘ - : ~ - pp‘y JAMES MCGEE. Vnnghiï¬, Aprilâ€, 1897. » E Half Lot, E Part 119 8 Half 60 E Half do E Half do "NYE E D HIGHEST CASH PRICE mu I» paid at Toronto. April 10. IBFS, v â€"â€"-u M Cull at W. S. Pollocks, who has the'largest and most excellent variety Shown on Richmond Hill .or‘neighborhood in Felt, Cloth, Tweed, Velvet, Linen, Straw, Leghorn, and Chip Hans, apd Gaps in the fashionable Shapes, and in every Size, on Inapech'on 1': all that is wanted, being certainwg can gait youmasce and your pocke‘t‘;“L'até ' ' ' ' " t I " ' ’ Richmond t1i11,'Apr§1, 1.867. In the new-and ï¬lshionablgstyles.‘ 15 and 2.0 H0015 Skirts n (J -A ,1: A iI’r (I I\ ll 1 O « Cull It ‘V. S. Pollgekfe, whohas just received an immense Stock, in the newest Itylu, and in glmost every material, and at prices that will command the attention of n diaqemigg public late G.A.BARNARD. V ,FOR MEN’S, YOUTH’S AND 130st . y . G- ABARN‘A‘RD‘. Laaié‘s’Maud Children’s .kelleton Skirts â€" ' in great variety, in the newest and most fashionable shapes Ladics’ Straw Hats, from ..........3s 9d each Misses’ do do do '..................236deach Children’s’do do do '..................ls6deach with-an excellent assortment of Ribbons, Strawand Tuscan Trimmings, Flowers, Wreaths, &o., in the most varied and beautiful styles and colOrings, at W. S. Pollock's hm - . G. A. BARNARD. ._._._. For New and Fashionable Clothing Straw & Tuscan Hats & Bonnets CEDAR POSTS SHJNGLEs LATH, §6d eauchyatiw. S. Pollock‘s’JJate FARMS FOR SALE. AECard 7&0 Iiwalids. STRAYED I Toyurch‘ue any quantity of Addie“. JUSEPH- T. INMAN, - STA-ron D. BIBLE Huusn. Ncw- York city‘ FOR WHICH THE T. &_s. _BR_1GGS’, LADIE’S MISSE’S AND CHILDREN’ AND Lumber Yard. 2‘2 and 24 Edward Street. JACOB muse, A N APS DANIEL HORNER, Jun. For further particulars'apply to P. Crosby Esq., Richmond Hill, or to Wm Linfoot Buttonville. Ifnlot sold it will be to Rent on the- _ Ist April. . Will be sold cheap or eXclmngcd for a. smaller place as part payment. MALLOY’S' AXES Being lot No 48, 1st Con. Vaughan, in the Village' of Riclimon‘d'HiH, belonging to the estate ()ftheiate Mr. John‘Linf‘oot. The farm contains 88 acres, and is considered one ofthe best When: growing farms in the county of Ypflc. _ r r ONENEBUS! .L thanks to the travelling communily for the liberal patronage they have given him since he purchased the line of Stages running be- tween Richmond Hill and Toronto, begs to inform them that he has had built and Com- fanany ï¬lled up A NEW OBINIBUS! HE Subscriber, in returning his sincere thanks to the lravellinv cnmmnnhv fnr leich he willrun from his Hotel, Richmond Hill to anomo. at half past seven will leave TORUNTO, At half-past 3 p.m. Parcels left at Best's Bay Hora; Hotlel, young street. or at Wood's hotel, Nelson slroet. Toronto. will be delivered wilh punctuality. The Proprietor will not be responsible for Parcels that are not pre-pnid. Wood’s Hotel, Nelson Stu Manufactured by the Sula vauers'ï¬f the pment. 15y keeplugattemivqand acomodating driv- ers he trusts to merit a continuaan of the patronage of the public, Omnibus run on good Time! For Salojn All ï¬gures whore First, skirts are sold throughout. the United and elm-where. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally rcccnmmoudod by the ["ashinnublep' Magazine. as the Standard Skirt oflhe Fashiunublu World. To enjoy the following iueeiimable ndvnn- tages in Crinoline, viz : Superiorlqna'lity. per- fect mn' ufactum, siyllsh shnpe and ï¬nish, Hem ihiiiw. ~duruhih'u', comfort and :cmmmy. env quire for J. Bradleg’s Dup ex Elliptic. or Dou- ble Sprmg Skirt. and be) sure yuulgej the gen- uine article. : ' I CAUTION.â€"To guard agaiusr imposition ho particular (0 NOTICE that skirlsoï¬'ered as " Duplrx†have the rod ink stamp. viz.. " J. WI Bradley‘s Duplex Elliptic Sleol Springs]? uuor. (he waistbandâ€"axons others aye gonuiue, Also Notice lhul every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre. thus reveal- ing the No {or doub'm) springs hruded togeth- er lherciu‘.'which is the secret of their Flexibih ity and stzeugmm’nu a combination no! to be found in any mlm' Skid FARM FOR SALE Ridlmond Hm“, April -u ’67 ROBERT RAYMOND, They will not bond 01' hreak like {he Single Spring. but wiH [M‘eserve [he-r perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skirts wiil ‘Iiavu been thruwu aside as useless, The “0va are covered with Double 6L Twist- ed Thread. and [he Bollom Rods me not oniy double Springs. but twice (0' doub'e) covered preventing: them from wearing out when drag- ging doiyn Stoops. stairs, &c. Richmpqd Hi1), Jan. 31,1867. A Lady havmg enjoyed the pleasure. com- fort and convanieucu of wearmg the Uupiex E|.iplic Sle'el Spring Skirt for a single day. will never aï¬elwvards willingly dispunise “'uh ‘heiruso. ForChilduen. Mist-:03 and Young Ladies they are sum-rim (0 all clhers. RICHMOND HILL EXCHANGE. wrsrs m:va & CA RY, 97 Chambers 6L Bl Ronda 51s.. 17. Y W G. A. BARNARD'S. Lot 20, 2nd cuceossion Markham FOR SALE BY Proprietor, (:1an Stess 10 Hoping that you will call eur‘y and call often, and earnestly Wiohing that you may always receive good satisfaction. ' R. C. WARREN. Richmond m1], April 4, 1867. FLOUR, RRAN, SHORTS, OATS, PEASE, always on hand DRY GOODS! r[HE Subwriher having engaged the Stand next lo'Dulmaze’s Holel,and’just' op- _ posite _to the shop of. Mr. Myer‘s, he wlll endeavour, by paying strict atten- tenlion to business and selling low for cash, to merit and obtain a porlj‘dh of the patronage of the good people at Richmond Hill and vicinity. He invitesv'ï¬le atten- tion of cluse buyers, hoping that they may gu'ean Inspeclion of his stock} which at all times will be found {0 be ’V SPRING- ST'OCK BOOTS & SHOES. @aawamsg Groceries, Provisions,;&c. Richmond mm, M arch 27,1867. Richmond Hill, Math 26,1867. All kinds of Farm Produce takeniin exchange. ELGIN MILLS, APRIL 2, 1867. r ' S‘TYLE,’ QUALITY AND PRICE Fireé-proof‘ Store, Bichmondfé-;_’Hill. 0 UN CEMENT. To which he invites his numerous friends and customers to call and "examine before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels conï¬dent he can suit them in ‘ PRICE, QUALITY & VARIETY. Jami G. Bernar Tan now be purchased'on R‘licl'i'x'nond Hull, ag’yreqsonable rat-es, at the New Stoke of (3:? Market price paid for Butter, Eggs, Ham, Pork, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, 82c TEE EL’GIN MILLS STORE. SEï¬QNï¬BEE; PLUM! FED-11 ' KEPTWSTANTLY llN' HAND. HARDWARE, . &c., lo Summer Stock of Dry Goadss WWimam Atkinson SPLEN-DID A'SSORTMENT Begs to announcé to his friends and the public. that he is receivmg, daily, his Richmond Hm, Apu‘il 11, 1867. N returning thanks to his numerous customers and friends for theiliberal' support he he has recrivod since commencmg business on Richmond Hill, would mtimate them that he has received the greater part of his SPRING- STOCK. Semis inqde torCash: or approved Grédit, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, SPECIALIT.Y. Well assorted and the prices low. Has a large assortment of BOLTS and SHOILS which for P. CROSBY, Cg" EVARRENG All Departments are c_omplete whh everything that is IS RECEIVING A LARGE AND GROCERIES, CROCKERY, J: VERNEY Cannot be surpassed. 8L0. 8L0. &c. OF 454 Cleaned and Altered to tha latest style. Slapping an}: Machine Embyoidcry done. VALUABLE PROPERTY Can be procured, in, sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security. Terms made known on personal application to ‘ November 9. 1866. Two doors north of G. A. Barhrnrcri; §u5nÂ¥ Richmond Hill, Nov. 9 1866 23 Possession given on the 1st day of April. 1867. For furlher particulars apnlv to Thomas Sedman. Richmond Hill. or to John Gnrtou, on the premises. AGOOD Dwelling Home, Barn. Stable, Driving House, Wood House. and Three quarters of an Acre of Land, on which there Is a qlmrter of an acre of an Orchard of henlthv young treesâ€"plenty of Cherries, Currants. Goeseberries, &c. The above Paoperty is situated in the centre of the village. Will be sold cheap for cash. MANTLE and DRESS MAKERS More or less. all cleared except about 20 acres of Bush pasture. There Is stocked on the premises A S.AW MILL! With Out Buildingl. two never-failing streams of wnterâ€"one running through anch lot. with Wells mudglr’umps and other conveniences. MONEY T0 LOAN 320100.03 29 MRS [IF MN]! I TWO HOMESTEADS! Richmond Hill, Feb. 25, ’67. o'ruer of King & Yonge Streets, TORON TO. For further p3 rticulua apply to M. TEEFY E5" or P. CROSBY, Esq. Richm and Hill, January 14, 1867. MONEY TO LEND N.B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills. Bonds. &c. &c. drawn with nentnean and daspnlch.â€" M. '1‘. continue: to not as Dmelox Coum Aau‘r. Fees modemlo. ' ' Richmond Hill, Nov, 28. 1866. TO BE RENTED, {0% a term of years, the whole “of the vuluable estate of Mr. BAmu LYON. being Lot No. 35. in the Is! concession of Vaughan. hatter knownns Cook's Corners, Yonge she or, containing Bonn ets, Felt & Straw Hats OFFICEâ€"N0 4, British Amerxca Insurance Buildings, corner of Church & Court Streets Toronto, Nov. 28, 1866. » 26 FARM TO; «RENT. Battintef anb attorney-at-Eam, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, 8w Village afltichmaml Hill, LFor Sale. Cash paid for Flax Seed. Richmond Hill, Jan. 18. 1866. ' Pure Canadian Rock Oil, ls 3d gallan. Ex. Reï¬ned do do 1s 6d gallon. Best Reï¬'d Pensylvauia do Is 9d gallon. Having {urchased a large lot of superior ROCK OIL. at low Rates, we cannot be undersold in price, nor surpassed in quality. A trial will convince. \V. S. Pollock, late ’ G. A. Barnard. Richmond Hi1, Feb. 20, 1867. 50% Tea 1 Terms and particulars made known on Ip- plicndon to JOHN BRUNSKILL. Thornhill, April 4. 1867. J. vnnlngeous terms. a portioh of Land, si- tuated 011 the rear of Lot No. 28, in the Is: Concession, Township, of Vaughan, contain- ing ABOUT TEN ACR ES. ‘Fflll SALE HR TflLETI HE subscriber will Sell or Real)! on ad- vnnlnzeous terms. a portion of Land. si- ' EEPS alwtu's on hand the has! of Beef, Mutton. Lamb. Veal, l’prk, Sausages. am. and dolls at low prices. The Highest mmket price given for Ca“! 9' Sheep, Lambs 61c. ‘ Richmond Hlil,‘ March 14, 1867, STEPHEN. TWIEEMMS, Successor to James Holliday. BUTCHER. 2nd door north of Barnard’s store: RICHMOND HILL, For Disinfectants- FOR SALE BY Chemist and Druggist Richmond Hi1}, Jan. 31, 1867. 35 R. H. HALL, ampmg and Machine Embroidery done. Gent’s Hays Feleagnqgi anti pyed. CARBOLATE OF LIME. TRY ATKINSON’S On Improved Real Estate, PPL.Y to Mr. WARMOLL. of VAN- xouaflmc'r 6:, \VARMOLL, Barristers, &c. HE Undurslgned is authorized to state that Misses NI. & A. Rmiiidé†RICIELARD GRAHAME, M. TEEFY, At WILLIAM ATKINSON'S Cheap Provision Store. 0N LANDED SECURITY. Superior to chloride of Lime In working order . also, Notary fiublic. Agent. &c. IN THE TORONTO. £8 23 Re, A few more County Rights for safe A good assortment 071: Trunks always on hand, When ordering please state depux of Well or Cistern. CHARLES POWELL, Patentee and Proprwtor. Please remember'that Sanderson SELLS CHEAP at (It? 133 Yonge Street, Two Doors South of Best’s Hotel, Toreuto, TORONTO, April 2, 1867. r 51-3... THE INDELIBLE PENCIL; PATEIET SWING- PQMPS, And of the heel Material and Workmanahip. All Work iu Warranth to give perfec! nail-he- lion, We are constantly adding to .ur stock of Boots and Shoes 0'! out manufacture, which will be ' MEN’S, WOMEN‘S AND EHILDHEN’S‘BUUTS AND SHOES ,,,U- .vv..vv-, Oppoï¬le Temperance St: T10 R O N T 0, EGS to announce to the 'inhabi‘ants of the County of York and those in the neighborhood of Richmond Hill in particular, that he has added to his flock of BOOTS AND SHOES, ADAPTED FOR ALL DEPTHS. Richmond Hill, November 9, 1866. Flour, Feed, Proyisién and Grodéï¬r‘V‘Iétgré! lncluding Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, Wash Stands, Ste. &0. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Bordering, White Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and Boxled Linseed Oils. Machine Oil, Rock Oil. Vuni-h 'l‘urpertine. Benzvne, Glass, Putty, Glue, 8m. 8w. Parties Furnishing, Papering, or Painting their Houses. will do well to call befnre nurrhn’cimr nienlullnrn Mm HARDW ARE and. onéanny ,, _-_-’ _-vâ€"v â€" Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and IN retufning thanks for the vexy liberal support lie has received since commencipg business in Richmond Hill, begs lo inform the public that he has greatly increa- ed his_ Stock and has now on hand a choice assortment of ' _ FOR MARKING LINEN,FOR SALE AT ‘ THE “ HERALD “BOOK STORE. RICHMOND HILL. Richmond Hill Gabinet Establishment Harness ! Styles for SPRING 65 SUMMER Wear; SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. FURNITURE! HARNES§_ESTABLISH1VIENT, THUS. COG-ELAN DICE SINGLE assortment, good and cheap. Ho would also call attventmnv to his WI =ne, Glass, Putty, Glue, 8m. &c. Parties Furnishing, rapâ€"e-rvirtlgfl, Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. 'Also For Cash, at Prices that. cannot be surpassed‘ UGLE DOUBLE ' [1688 Harness! .HAï¬RISON’S N09. 133 Yonge Street, A complete assortment of the most desirable And is prepared to make to other all kinds of ? SANDERSON In the most Fashionable Styles, First Prize RICHMOND HILL. ‘ M ‘h ' 1, ':“ I‘m“ y“ % 41h; ' N “(Mum 'ï¬uu‘ ‘ ‘ NEWTON Bnoox,