J. L. MARGAOH, WHOLESALE 8i RETAIL DRIIIIIIIST 44, King Street East Toronto, (4th door West of Toronto Street.) R. MARGACH has employed a practical palmetto take charge of the paint de- partment, who tests every article before it is offered for sale, and he can now speak as cer- ‘ taliin regarding the quality of Paints, Oils, Varnishcs, &c., &c., As he can of Drugs or DyevStuffs. The following is a list of the Varnishes he has now on hand .- No 1. Furniture. Damar. Fine Polishing, Extra Polishing, Extra Flowing, Elastic Uak, Pure Shellac, Black Leather, No. 1 Carriage, Wearing Coach Body. English Coach Body, Noble do Hoare’s Wearing Body. _ II? TERMS CASH. _ J. L. MARGACH. Toronto, February 4. 1869, 550-1y-3c Notice. LL PARTIES ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIE!) not to purchase or negotiate for Two NOTES given by me, to .‘u‘r. Wm. Francy. Gormley’s Corners, or bearer; one dated March Isl. 1369. for $40, payable Fst October 1869; the other dated March Ist. 1869. for $40, and payable the let October, 1870. The lost mentioned hears interest from date. As I have received no value for the same, I hereby ‘ forbid all negotiotion. GEORGE SIIEFFER. Whitchurch, March 9, 1869. 555-4 Found. PARCEL CONTAINING DRYGOODS found on Richmond Hill, on Saturday, March 6, 1869 The owner may socum it by calling at the ofï¬ce of this paper. prooving pro- perty and paying for this advertisement. o-3 List of Letters Remaining in the Richmond Hill l’ost Oï¬ice March Isl. 18139. Bowie, Mr. Bernard, J. G. Bracken. Sarah Basingtwnit. Peter Benton. J C (‘2) Brillinger, B. Brown. John Jr. Brilliuger. Nancy Brilliuger, Jacob Brown. James Benson. Robert Cockraiiane, Mrs. M. Cooper, W Curts, Mary Ann Collins. William Campbell, Neil (2) Colleran. Patrick Dobson, Miss Eliza Francy, \V Fuller, Danielâ€"LotNo 20. con. 2, Markham Gofortli. Francis Hog-g, John or \Vm lleise. Peter Hart. David Iludgins, George Kirueltou. Alex Linnley, Mr Lawrence. J B Leelen. William Lane. 'i‘iiomas Levis. Miss M. Morris, Job Morrison, Rev. S Croft, It McLean, Roderick Conner, William (2) McNalr, Matthew Crage. Wm McGee, John . Coombs. Robert McKinney, Mrs. Caughlin. Timothy Keith, T S Davis. Nelson Donor. Emanuel Dore, Frederick Duï¬'. John Roberts, Denis Richmond, Jessy Trench. William Sen. r Tayuboe. N S (‘2) Dobso‘n. Mrs. Thomas Whitehead, J H M. TEEFY. RM. I "BIT" " "W‘- ' .~ -' Wanted mmédi'at'eiy,“ N ACTIVE SERVANT GIRL, IN A small family. Enquire at this ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill. Feb. 25, 186:). 553-tf SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR Magazines and Periodicals ! At A. Scott’s, RICHMOND HILL. .__._. A LARGE STOCK or ' Solace]. Books MISC'ELLANEO US BOOKS. Stationery and Fancy Goods, &c., d L B U WI 8 From 25 cents to Five Dollars. Clark’s Paleni Indelible Pencil, FOR MARKING LINEN, &c., WITHOUT THE RISK OF BLOTI‘ING, Or any troublesome direction. GIVE IT ATRIAL. PRICE 25 CENTS! One Pencil will mark 1500 Pieeces. ALEX. SCOTT. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature‘s Crown. You Must Cultivate it GRAY HAIR Is it. certain indication of decay at the roots. New Style. important Change. A REAL HAIR .IASTORER AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. so I M use. S. A . ALLEN S DIANE?» ERESTORER Will Rosters) Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Ccior and Beauty. It is It most delightful Hair Dressing. It Will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING IIAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another preparation for the Hair; clear and transparent, wit/tout sediment. It is wry silo/ï¬le and we†produce: wonderful results. Its great rizferz’orz'ty and economy as a 1/ air Dressing over high cost F relzch Pamader is acknowledged d] all not only 2'1; this country out in Europe. The Restorer and Z yloi’mlmmum should not 6:: used one with the 0thâ€. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Proprietors, S. R. Van Duzor It (10., \Vliolesale Druggists, 35 Barclay St. and 40 Pork Place. New-York. R. H. HALL, AGENT. Richmond Hill. March 1!,1869. 555-1y 'AA 7. Dry Lumber For Sale. 10,00 FEET BOARDS, PLANK, Joists, Scantling. &.c. Apply to D. E. BLAKE. Thornhill. Tboinhill. March. 3, i869. 554-tf Notice. LL Parties are hereby cautioned not to trespass or remove Timber from Lot 22 3rd Con. Vaughan. Any found on the above farm after this notice will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law NICHOLAS MUNSHAW. Vaughan. Feb. 18. 1869. - To Butchers. OR SALEâ€"THE GOODS (I: CHAT- TELS belonging tO the estate of the late James Holladay consisting of Horses, Waggons. Sleighs, Harness‘and all other im- plements whatsoever. used by ilie deceased in the business carried on by him in his lifetime at Aurora, as a Butcher. and in connection therewith. To those intending to commence the busi- ness. the above affords an excellent Opportunity. Tenders for the purchase of the property must be sent in to our Solicitor. J. W. Severs. Esq.,Aurora, on or before the 1st of April next. The property togetherwith an Inventory thereofcan, at any time, be inspected by in- tending purchasers upon the promises of the late J. Holladay. Aurora. P NELSON JoIiNSON, . WILLIAM Cox, S Euwtms' 553-1m Dated Fobrvary 15, 1869 . Tenders Wanted. ENDERS will be received up to Saturday, March 20,1869. for the building of a HOUSE AND STABLE Plans and speci- ï¬cations may be seen on application to Mr. James M. Lawrence, Township Clerk. The lowest or any other tender will not be received unless otherwise satisfactory. WM. H. LAWRENCE. Richmond Hill, Feb 17, 1869. 552 A Cordwood Wanted. OR 20 CORDS GOOD HARDWOOD 15 wanted. for which cash will be paid on Apply to M. TEEFY. Richmond Hill P. 0. «livery. January 7. 1869. For Sale or to Let- BLACKSMI TH SHOP and DWELLING House. The 100's will be sold or let with the shop. Are situated opposite G. J, - Bernard’s Store. Elgin Mills. For further particulate apply to the owner on the premises. WILLIAM TRENCH. SEN. Elgin Mills. Jan. 21. 1869. 548-tf IF YOU WANT 'OIIIVIAIO ‘0.L I70220.1. ‘1SOAA nouns treat 2‘) ‘08 ‘OM ‘dIAIVHOIrI'Ip llllll . I I‘llilillxN All kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting, Knives, Forks, Spoons. Cruits, &c.,-&c.. &c , Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any length of time. Toronto, February 17. 186 9. HELLqu HHA’IIS HSO'IO NV OHLOEI’IEI THE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOCK BOOTS 86 SHOES ON RICHMOND HILL, Is to be seen at W. H. MYERSâ€, All of which will be sold at prices that cannot. fail to Give Satisfaction AS HE WILL nor BE urinnnscti). Men’s Calf boots, perfect beauties. [weL Men’s English Kipp boots. warranted to turn Mon’s Stogy boots cannot be beat for winter. Lady’s high cut boots. no Ladyshonld be with- out them. Lady ’5 Winter Kidd boots, perfect gems. Lady’s Cloth boots, cannot bebeat for winter. Children and Misses’ boots in great variety. and in every style. Boy’s Long and Lace boots of every kind. Rubbers and Feltoverâ€"shoes, shoe-packs. ’ A call is Earnestly Requested. _ Richmond Hill,0ct. 8. 1868. 534~1y HARNESS. HARNESS, IN EVERY OF MO UNTINGS. AND AS The Stock is Large Will be Sold Cheap for Cash! on APPROVED CREDIT. VARIETY A call from those who may be Saddles from $10 to $40. Bridles from $1 to $12. Brushes of every kind. Curry, Maine (D clipping combs. ' .Horse Blankets. Carriage, Buggy. Riding. Hunting and Team Whips In Endle SS Varietv‘. W. H. MYERS. Richmond Hill, Oct. 8, 1868- 534-1y I l FOR SALE BY ODDAI' BOOKS AND STATIONERY, CALL AT _ THE HERALD OFFICE. DANIEL HORNER, Jun, Lot 20. 2nd ceossion Markham. [frequired to any, distance within three miles. l some {is Simeirnog’i (lint. NEW OPENING ON RICHMOND HILL. French a: Armstrong, Having leased the Premises Lately Occupied by Mr. ‘1‘. Morgan 'I‘hey beg leave to announce to the Inhabitants of Richmond Hill and surrounding country that they will keep constantly on hand a Large & well Selected STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS FLOUR 9 AND 'FEED AS FOLLOWS : Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spices, Mustards, Raisin s, Currants, ‘7 l , Lobsters, Sardines, OYSTERSâ€" OYSTERS Figs, Nuts, ' Candies, Soaps, Candles, Tobacco, Cigars, Spurn-owls washing Crystal Fish Cheese Butter Eggs Lard I‘IIIISII BREAD DDODIYDD DAILY. Biscuits Corn meal Oatmeal Beans Vinegar Syrup and Molasses Pails Brooms Wash beards Scrubbing brushes Black Lead brushes W“:‘EtfestiztztrrmleIFLOUR AND FEED OF ALL KINDS. Halters in Great Variety. . A call is respectfully solicited as DECISIVE BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED *,.* Farm Produce taken for Goods. l GOODS DELIVERED I FRENCH 61. ARMSTRONG. | Richmond Hill. Jan. 27, 1868. Jects of proï¬table discussion. ISN’T IT FUNNY! HOW ATKINSON CAN Give us so much for our Money Richmond Hill, Oct 8. 1868. 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Payment must always be in advance, Each paper is addreSSed separately. and may be sent to any I’ost Ofï¬cea When additional names are added to any Club during the year they musl be sun to THE GLOBE Ofï¬ce by the person .who made up the Club; and the money sent with such additional names must be such a proportion of the year’s subscription at the Club rate as will pay up to the expiration of the Club. Clergymen and Teachers of Common Schools are entitled to receive THE WEEKLY GLOBE for one dollar per annum, payable in advance. Orders and remittances should be addressed to - “THE GLOBE PRINTING CO,†TORONTO. IL? All subscriptions, (including clubs, sent in before the ‘ISI of January, will entitile the parties to receive the paper until the» December 3Ist. 1869. RICHMOND mt, BRANCH BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY AT THE HERALD OFFICE Richmond Hill 1865. DURING THE MONTHS 01" July. August and Septelnber, 1868, B IETWEEN 'r. J. FL, THE REVEREND JOHN RREDIN, AND OTHERS. Richmond Hill, December 10. 1868. @HAPPED HANDS. ITSE MILLER’S PREPARED GLYCERINE, IT 1s THE MOST EXTRAOOOINIIRY AND OELIGHTFUL PREPARATION EVER DISCOVERED! It will make the hands, however rough, smooth. Prepared only by soft and white. ianii MILLER & (:0. Medical Hall, 167 King Street East. Toronto. ‘HORSES! HORSESII HORSES I! ! M I D L E R ’ S D Is used by the Royal Veterinary Surg ERBY OIL! eons of England, for all kinds of Fresh Cuts, Caulks and. Bruises On Horses and Cattle. We can conï¬dently rec Prepared in Canada only by “Toronto. December 17. 1668. G. H. HUSBAND L-D.S-, DENTESIlâ€"ll'u Begs most respectfully to announce that he will be at Unionville. . . . . .. . Ist Monday of each» month. Weston, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9tb day ofeach month Kleinburg. ..........16th -‘ H Burwick, ............‘22nd “ “ Scarboro’ ............23rd “ U Where Its will be prepared and most happy to wait on those who may require his services. G. H. H., having had over ELEEEN YEARS PRACTICE, Feels conï¬dent of giving entire satisfaction. To those who have favored him with their patronage in the past he returns his sincere thanks, and to those who may do so in the fu- ture, he would say that. no endeavor on his part will be wanting to meet their approval. REFERENCES I The following gentlemen can. with conï¬dence recommend G. H Husband, to all requiring Dental aid: Dr. Reid, Thornhill; Dr. Bull. Weston: Dr. D’Evlyn, Burwick', Dr. Corson, Brampton. RESIDENCE :â€"-Tbornhill. Thornliill, Sept. 17. 1868. 1y PATENT EAVE TROUGHS THE LEAD AND WATER SPOUTS I PUT UP AT ommend it to all owners of horses. HUGH MILLER & 00.. Medical Hall. 167 King Street East, Toronto. 543-tf ; FARM FOR SALE, sumo THE EAST HALF OF VLOI‘ NO. 28, IN THE 3RD com, Township of Vaughan! IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, ONTARIO, Containing 100 Acres 70 acres under cultivation. [I is a comfortable DWELLING House. a Good Barn and other buildings on the‘ premises; there is also a SPLENOIO OHOHAHO OF GRAFTEO FRUIT With a good well of water. A Spring Creek intersects the Farm *3 This is one of the best wheat growing farms in this part of the country. and is within 2% miles of Richmond Hill Station. On Ihe Northern Railway; 3 miles from Richmond Hill on Yonge Street, and 18 miles from the City of’l‘oronto. The farm will be Sold on Reasonable Terms PART CASH DOWN, BALANCE ON TIME. TITLE INDISP UTABLE For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises. HUGH DEVLIN.‘ Vaughan. January 7. 1869. 546-3m ING HOUSE I 0N RICHMOND HILL FUR. . $6 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. MILLINERY GOODS! ALSO Flooring and other Lumber Dressed. 'SAP BUOKï¬s & FAILS Manufactured and for Sale .__’ Shingles. Waggon Felloes, and Lumber Sawed to Order. For particulars address .10th LANGSTAFF, Steam Mills, Thoriiliill. Thornhill. April 21, 1868. 510-tf. THE NEW CANADIAN National Sales of Reading Books Authorised by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. FIRST Boox,with 31 illustrations.strongly bound in limp clothâ€"5 cents. FIRST BooK, (second part) with 54 illustrations. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Boon, witl156 illustrations. strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"2O cents. i'I-IIRD Book, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"30 cents. FoUR'II-i BOOK. 45 illustrations. strongly bound. in cloth boardsâ€"40 cents; ' FIFTH Boon, 50 illustrations’ strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"50 cents. COMPANION TO THE READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at I THE HERALD OFFICE. Of every description, is at Mrs. MYERS’. Hats and Bonnets trimmed; Felt Hats and Velvet Bonnets; Silk and patent Vel- vet Velvetteens for Mantles, Flowers. Rib- bons, Dress trimmings, Buttons. Gloves. the new gored Skirts. Corsets. Also a choice lot of Woolen Goods, Infant’s Coats and Caps. Lady’s Crossover waists. Neckties. Squares, Berlin Wool, and small wares. Richmond Hill. Oct 8, 1868. 534-1y RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOGATION. .â€" THIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘HsnALu ’ Book Store where Stockholders and others may urocure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from (to 8 clock. r-M. A. SCOTT, Librarian. HOLIDAY’S IESTATE.‘ . BICEPS PUMPS Last; Notice. HE Executors ofthe late James Holliday have placed the Books of the Estate in Mr. Teel’y’s hands for the purpose of having all outstanding acoouuts collected. by suit or otherwise. I’arties indebted will please take notice. (Signed) NELSEN JOHNSON.7 WM. COX,§ October Its 1868. Executor: SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE TOWNSHIPTHCF ERIN. HE Subscriber Offers for sale a good farmr being lot No. 4. in the 8th concession of the township of Erin, 100 acres, 60 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation: the balance nearly all ï¬rst rate Hardwood bush. There is on the premises a good log house. barn,stable, &c., with good water privilege. Also a beautiful young Orchard of 100 fruit trees, planted 5 years. A good gravel road passes along the front of the lot. This farm is 35 miles from Richmond Hill. Ii miles from Georgetown.ou the Grand Trunk Railway,and 30 miles from Toronto. I‘Eaus: Tvizenty ï¬ve hundred dollarsâ€"part cash. balance on time. For particulars apply tovthe owner, WILLIAM HARDING. ' Richmond Hill January 14. 1869. 547-6m IF GEORGE BARNARD DON’T SELL BETTER III Illll THE Plile Than any other Store on RICHMOND HILL, runs He Will Knock Under AND CRY PECAVI I HE HAS NOW ON HAND SOME OF THE BEST Toms At the following prices :â€"Young and Old Hyson Tea. Good Flavor and Strong. 2s per lb; Young Hyson Tea, 2s lid to 35 perlb: Extra il‘layune Young Hyson Tea, 3s 6d and 4s per lb, hard to beat; Fine Imperial and Gunpowder Tea. 45 per lb, very hard to beat: Very SnperiorJapan and Black Tea. 4s 6d per lb, not to be beat; Very Finest Young Hyson and Gunpowder Tea, 5s per lb. cannot be excelled. *,,* lhaye thrown down the Gauntlet,let. them try it. A trial is all that is needed to convince customers of the reality, Call at. G. A. BARNARD’S‘ FOR TEAS. Richmond Hill, Nov. 5, 1868. 5334f HORNER’S PATENT SELF-SHUTEIN G GATE. T1‘HIS usefulinvention is the mostcouvonieut, the cheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use, The Pateutoe is now prepared to sell TOWNSHIP RIGHTS For the use ofliis Patent Self-shutting Gate. Applicants will please address their letters (post paid) to M. TEEF’Y’, RICHMOND HILL P. 0. Agent for Patent". Richmud Hill,September16,1867, . 478 lie. ' h .'. 9, J. H. SA DRSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, (Graduate of Toronto Veterinary College) Cor. of Yenge & Centre StEast RICHMOND HILL. EGS to announce to the publictliat he is now practicing with H. SANDERSON. of the same place. where they may be consult- ed personally or by letter, on all diseases of Horses. Cattle, &c. Medicines of every ,Disc‘ription For Horses and Cattle always on hand : such as Physic. Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, Condition and Worm Balls and Powders. The Couin Balls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokenwiud or Heaves in Horses. Colic, Dra tights, Linimeuts for Sore Threats. Sprains. Curb. Spavin, Ring-bone, &c, Blist- ering Cintments, also Hoof and Healing Oint- ments. Lotions for Wounds, Bruises. Saddle Galls. Infalliable Oil and Sheep Tick Des- Iroyer. All orders, from a distance promptly attended to, and medicines sent to any part of the Pro- Vince. Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill, April 23, 1868. 510 THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION: WHERE TO PROCURE THE MOST SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS TII Large and Miscellaneous Stock E Subscriber, ever mindful of the want! ofthe public. has just received 9. OF CAREFULLY SELECTED Books 82: Fancy Goods INCLUDING MANY or Tris STANDARD AUTHORS I In various styles of Bindings. BIBLES Ainmiiisriiiiiiwsr HYMN (c PRAYER BOOKS, In all the difl‘erent styles of Binding. Albums from 25 Cents to $6. Toys of Various Kinds, Pocket Books, Purses, &c. He has also received a‘lieavy stock of PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill. Nov .29 . 1867. FOR SALE BY J. BRILLINGER, Richmond Hill Richmond Hill, June 11. fee. 517-tf Family and Church Bibles AT LOW PRICES. AT THE HERALD OIFIGE.