THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1870. NEW SPRING GOODS! W. ATKINSON, While thanking his customers and the public generally for past patronage, begs to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding country that his Spring Stock is now complete, And a LARGER AND BETTER STOCK Never has been on Richmond Hill. THE GOODS INCLUDE CLOTHS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND AT Prices to suit every Customer! DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS I In endless variety, Shirtings. Tickings. BLEACHED AND GREY COTTONS. Hollands. Counterpanes LACES OF ALL KINDS LACE CURTAINS, ‘ 3,000 YDS. NEW PRINTS, IIosz'ery, Gloves, Hats and Caps for the Million, AND READY MADE CLOTHING! In Goats, Pants, Vests. 8w. THE STOCK 0F MILLINERY l MILLINERY ! Is unsurpassed. and consists of New Pattern Bonnets, New Shaped Ila ts In Straw. Manilla, Masilla and Satellite, NEW FEATHERS. NEw FLOWERS, NEW SHAWLS, MANTLES, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES. &c. &c. &c. ALWAYS 0N HAND. THE LARGEST. CHEAPEST STOCK 0F MOURNING GOODS ! NORTH OF TORONTO. BEST AND Also a full supply of . FRESH GROCERIES ! IIARD\VARE. CROCKERY, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS!!! WINDOW SHADES t For quantity go to the CENTRAL STORE. For quality go to the CENTRAL STORE. For low prices go to the CENTRAL STOR E. See tho New Goods and observe the Prices. W. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill. April 13. 1870. 613 EVERY WEEK FOR APRIL, Arrived at the Herald Book Store. ‘ ‘ Scottish Chief.†ROOM PAPER l ROOM PAPER l ROOM PAPER 1 AT THE PEOPLE’S STORE, RICHMOND HILL. P. G. SAVAGE, Begs to intorm his customers and the public_ in general. that he has now on hand a COMPLETE STOCK 0" Bed Room, Parlour, Kitchen, and [fall Paper, IN VARIOUS PATTERNS; VELVET 8.: GOLD BORDERINGS With a large assortment of PLAIN AND FIGURED ..,. Also a large stock of PAINTS. PAINT & PENCIL BRUSHES. ELEPHANT OIL, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil I VARNISH, JAPAN, HE SUBSCRIBEâ€"R BEGS TO IN. PUTTY AND GLASS IN ALL SIZES. FORM the farmers and breeders of horses in the vicinity of Richmond Hill, that his Im- ported horse †Scottish Chief†will travel in the neighborhood during the coming season. “ Scottish Chief’s †stable is at Raymond’s Hotel, Richmond HillI ROBT. FAR RIS. April 6. 1870. 612-3 For Sale. LIGHT THIMBLE SKEIN WAGON, with pole and shafts ; strong and nearly now. Also a sultry. Apply to, D. E. DLAKE Thorn hill . April 14, 1870, l 613-tf Insolvent Act of 1869. N THE MATTER OF GEORGE AL- LEN BARNARI) 0F RICHMOND HILL, AN INSOLVENT. The Creditors of the Insolvent are notiï¬ed to meet at my ofï¬ce, Court Street, Toronto, on MONDAY, THE 2ND DAY or MAY NEXT, At 2:30 o’clock r M . for the public examina- ionof the Insolvent, and for the ordering of he affairs of the estate generally. JOHN KERR, Official Assignee. Toronto, 13th April, 1870. 609-2 For Sale. A Bargain ! ACRES OF SOUTH HALF AND part of north half of lot No. 30. 2nd _ concession of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN. About one half cleared ; log house and barn ; fences good. The greater portion of the pur- chase money mav be secured by amortgago for eight years. For further particulars address WM. S. YOUNG. No. 80 Hayter St., Toronto. April 6, 1870. 612-4 A FULL STOCK 0F FURNITURE!!! TINVVARE. HOUSE FURNISHING, AND FANCY GOODS. A FULL SUPPLY OF FAMILY GROOERIES/ FLOUR AND FEED, All of which will be Sold at prices to suit purchasers Call and inspect before purhasing elsewhere. PARCELS DELIVERED. P. G. SAVAGE. Richmond Hill. April 13. 1870. 613.4 .Clark,Michael . Goodyear. Robert I C 1)noG' i' 'ï¬tï¬ï¬gp Hoteljo th r a is Sims“. .iid calculate the rate oItrave] . ing oil trade, before purchasing elsewhere wrll 0 WELL-DIGGERS AND PUMP- MAKERS. The undersigned is authorized. by the Board of School ’lrustees at Richmond Hill, to adver- tize : 'lst, For Tenders for sinking a well, and bricking the same, in the School premises. 2nd. For building a good substantial plat- form. or covering for said well. and putting a good pump therein. The work to be done at a time to suit the Board of Trustees. I Parties tendering Will please keep the two items separate; stating the charge for sinking and bricking the wallâ€"and for the platform and pump Tenders to be sent in by the ï¬rst day ofMay next. M. TEEFY, Secretary. Richmond Hill, April 6,1870. 612-3 "COLLARS AND OUFFS THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. List of Letters EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND Hill PostUPï¬ce. lst April 1870:â€" Bernard, H. G. Hopkins, David Boothby, F. Heslop. Gideon Brown, George Hitchons, John Brown, Thos. Lymburner. R. H; Boothby. Edwin Munsliaw, Emma L. Bracken. James Morris, Job Clary. William Martin, Miss Bell. Craig. Mrs. Mager, Andrew Morris, Henry McLean. Grace McConnell. James McConnell. Joseph McLean, Archd. O’Grady, 'I‘hos. Pointon. Henry I’attin, Annie, Rennie, W. Ramsay, Arch. Suinmorville. Wm. 'I‘eel, Henry Walker. Christina Young, A. Clafl'y. John Carey, John Dale James French, Isaac Ffll'l'fll. George Fryatt. Wm. Farrel. Mr. Farrel. Ellen Gordon. James Gaby. Fred. Hamilton, John Hart, John Hall, John jr. M. TEEFY, A... THE RED RIVER ROUTE MAP Will be ready for delivery 011 the 25th oprril, 1870. LAURIE'S MAP OF THE IVORTII- I'VEST TERRITORIES! This map supplies a dosideratum long felt. and shows :â€" I â€"'l‘he whole of tho Fertile Belt. and those paits of \Vinscons-in. Minnesota and Do» coto. through which the waggon roads pass to Fort Garry. II.â€"-â€"'I'lte actual survey of the Selkirk Settle- ment. with all the roads, churches, &c., including the New Government Road from Fort William to Fort Garry. IlI.â€"'I‘he Canoe Route from Fort William to Fort Garry. IV.â€"â€"-A Sectional Map giving all the Railway or Steamboat Routes by which St. Cloud can be reachedâ€"[Sh Cloud is the preâ€" sent terminus of railway travel] V.â€"Tables of distances on Overland Route. Emigrants can see at a glance where every accordingly. Newspaper readers will find it an invaluable aid to a proper understanding of the news from that interesting region. The Map has been compiled by D. Corn). Esq., of Ottawa, from oflicinl maps and reports ‘ never yet made public ' and in this work he has been assisterl grcatN' by a practical know- ledge of the country laid down. The Map is 24 by 48 inches, beautifully lithegraplied, and will be furnished at the fol- owing prices :â€" Bound iii Cloth,plaiii [pocket sire].$l 00 “ colored........... 150 Mounted on rollers, plain . . . . . . . . . . ] 50 H colored........ 200 The pocket size mailed. free of postage, on receipt ofprice. Five moniited maps. to one address, sent by express prepaid . Address orders to P. G. LAURIE, Windsor. Windsor, April 6,1870. 612-1 POETICAL WORKS OF THE DIFFERENT POE'I‘S, AT THE HERALD BOOKSTORE. TO PARTIES USING MACHINERY. IMPORTANT srocK’S EXTRA MACHINE cm. This oil excells all others for Lubricating purpobes. both animal and vegetable. We are prepared to have the merits of this oil tested against all oils now being used on machineryâ€"both light or heavy ; from aclock oi- sewing machine. to the heaviest of Steam- boat shafts. The following are the points in which it ex- cells all other oils : It will not gum; hence machinery can be kept clean with but little trouble, and it will clean machinery that has been gummed by other oils. It will not coiigeai or thicken in the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highest importance, from the fact that an oil not having this quality will not lubricate a cold shaft. such an oil may be applied in a heated state ; but the moment it touches a cold shaft it is congealed, and it will notbogin to lubricate until the journal, by friction, acquires that temperature necessary to reduce it to a liquid state. In acquiring a higher temperature by friction, the journal expands. and the box is‘in- jured. It is as impossible to use oil that will chill on a cold shaft without. this result, as it is to mingle oil with water. Stockos’ oil will lubricate the coldest machinery the moment it is applied ; it is now used in over two hundred establishments. and all unite in saying the pre- fer it to Reï¬ned Sperm, or pure olive oil : it is free from all objections urged against all other oil as it neither gums or freezes. Now, as the public are aware that many worthless things are pased into notoriety, in order to prove that this is no humbug, and at the same time to secure ourselves against the operations of unscrupulous oil agents, ; many of whom will not hesitate to palm off the more offal of oil refineries, as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil : we propose to those who are largely interested in the truth of those statements, to solid to them on applica- tion by express, or otherwise free of charge, a sample of the oil that it may speak for itself, we will with the sample furnish applicants free of charge. with a few simple tests as ef- fective, as those tests by which Gold is known from the base metals, and which will enable parties ordering to secure themselves against imposition. by enabling them to determine at once, whether the oil forwarded is as good as sample. All parties interested in the lubicat- Loveli’s Directories. Farm for sale- T IS INTENDED TO MAKE THESE ‘ muscromss the most complete and correct ever issued on this continent. They are. not being prepared by correspondence, but by PERSONAL CANVASS from door to door, efmy own Agents, for the requisite iiiâ€" t‘ormation. I have now engaged on the work in the several Provinces Forty men and Twen- ty horses. These are engaged mainly on the towns and villages 011' the Railway and Steam- boat Routes, important places on the lines beâ€" ing bold till the completion of the former, to admit of correction to latest date. I anticipate issueing. in October next. the Canadian Dominion Directory, and six Pro- vincial Directories, which will prove a correct and full index to the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Island and a combined Gazetteer, Directory and Hand Book of the six Provinces. {DESCRIPTION T0 DOMINION DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Snbscribers,. . $12 Cy. United States do . . 12 Gold. Great Britain and Ireland do . . £3 Stg. France, Germany, &c. do . . £3 Sig. SUBSCRIPTION T0 PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES 1 OR SALE THE EAST HALF OF Lot. 22, 75nd Con. Markham. near Head- ford, two and a-halt' miles from Yonge Street, containing one hundred acres, more or less: about eighty acres cleared and under cultiva- iion 'I he balance is timbered with Hardwood There is a log house, good barnand stable, and a good well on the premises, and a never- failing stream crosses the farm There are twelve acres wheat in the ground. and twenty- tliree acres ploughed Terms : $5,500; $3000 down. the balance in instalments to suit pur- chaser, 2.16 per cent For further particulars apply to‘ R J LACKIE Markham, March 2, 1870 607-“ INTERCOL ON IAL RAILWAY. TEA CHEST! The Commissioners appointed to a) the Intercolonial Railway give ..’ 1 ll? 2 that having annulled the Contracts for Sections Nos. 5. 6 and 7, they are prepared to receive Tenders for re-letting the same. RICHMOND HILL. NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE FIRE-PROOF STORE: Section No. 5 is in the Province of Quebec, and extends from the Easterly end of Section No. 2. tor‘y miles nast of Riviera du Loup,to the Sixty-sixth mile post. near Rimouski, a distance of about 26 miles. JUST RECEIVED ONE CASE SPRING TWEEDS. IN ALL I HAVE JUST RECEIVED S t. V 6 . . H P . f N Province of Ontario Directory, 1870-71 $4 00 THE NEW STYLES: ec ion . o. is m is rovmce 0 ‘BW prov-“c fQ 1, Di. , .._ 1870;“ 400 . Brunswick. and extends from the Easterly end “willâ€: (0,;Ngsaegcotiéeï¬ii?1870;“ 3 0†S P L E N D I D VA L U E of Section No. 3. opposite Dalhousie, to the West side of the main Post Road, near the forty-eighth mile post. Easterly from Jacquet River, a distance of about 21 miles. Province of New Brunswick Dir. 1870-71 3 00 Province of Newfoundland Dir. 1870â€"71 200 Province of Prince Ed. Is. Dir. 1870- 71 900 No Money to be prid until each book is delivered. Rates of Advertising will be made known on application to JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16. 1870. r 610-6 ISAAC CROSBY Richmond Hill. March 3. 1870 6674f A LARGE AND CHOICE Section No 7 is in the Province of Nova Scotia, and extends from the Southerly end of Section 4, near River Philip. to Station 0. [formerly Station Fifty.] at Folly Lake. a dis. tance of about 24 miles. STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS AT THE ASSORTMENT OF HERALD BOOK STORE; WINES AND LIQUORS! The Contracts for the above Sections to be completely ï¬nished and ready for laying the track by the 1st of July. 1871. LEISURE HOUR, Sunday at Home for Apr. at Herald Book Store. For Sale. BOUT 200 BUSH. PRUSSIAN BLUE Seed Peas. Sample perfectiy pure. Apply to W. 11. do J. LUNDY, CONSISTING 0F GEO. McPIâ€"IILLIPS 8:. SON, The Commissioners also give public notice. that they are prepared to receive Tenders for _ ROVINCIAL LAND SUIIVEYORS‘ four further sections of the line. ,‘ ‘ P Seafonhl Ontario. ’ LOL 18. 40] Con: Markham: The Best; “I I N E S _ Jnlle.’ [86, 1 March 16. 5870. 609-6 Section No. 17 will be in the Province of Qimlity- Of all lilnds- ’ ' Quebec and will extend from the Easterly end ~â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Y ofSoctibn No. 14, down the Matapedia Valley, , _ . GAMES; TOYS, &c'7 to Station No. 685. about one mile above the People S Edl‘blon. ‘ _ I boundary line between theCouiities of Rimous- 0,, THE FOR SALE “ 1"“ Enzgd Bonaventure, a distance of about 20 “LIFE AND EPISTLES OF ST. PAUL.†HERALD BOOK STORE. R A D I E S . . l Section No. 18 will be in the Province of Tgï¬aï¬itg N O,- all kinds. 1 have much pleasure in recommending to Notice. Quebec, and will extend from the Easterlv end {:10 Public the †Life and Epistles 01' St. Paul,†of Section No.17 down the Matapedia Valley 3’ Congbeare & HOWS.°"- ll 13 a ï¬nely got ' to Station 380. nebr Clark’s Brook. 3. distance up edition of a thousand pages, with Maps, I WILL ISSUE MY HALF‘YEARLY ofabout 20 miles. Engraviugs and Charts The work delineates . Aclcoums 0“ “‘8 15" AW†“elm at Wind" the early life. education. conversion, teachings, llmel W!†“Peel a full sememam Of all 01‘1"“!- Section No. 19. will extend from the Easterly labors. &c.. of a man whose writings are now Parties llldebled ‘Vlll lilo?“ lake “0000 and end of Section No. 18, in the Province of Quo- engaging more thought. calling forth more govern themselves accordmgly' bec, down the Matapedia Valley to its mouth. T6755 {383‘ R U M S of "l d learned discussion, and more powerfully im- ISAAC FRENCH. and thence across the River Restigouche to uu ily. a {in s. pressing tie .ming and heart of the age, than - T. ,, . _ Station No 370. at the Westerly end of Sec- those of any author, ancient or modern. This Rwhmond I‘m' Hamil 2’ 1870 607 if (ion No, 3, in the Province of New Brunswick. work has also the warmest recommendations â€"â€"râ€"w" ' a distance of about 9% miles including the of about 1500 of the leading divines in both * ‘7 7 bridge over the Restigonche. ’ Europe and America. as being one of the most :EiYBI)‘ AND PRAlER BOOKS important theological works of the age. FOR SAM, AT THE Section No. 20, will be in the Province of It is now offered in a form. and at a price. ‘ _ New Brunswick. and will extend from the a. which must bring it within the reach of every HERALD BOOK STORE-t, Easterly end of Section No 10, in the Town of ngaftest} (I I N of Iâ€. (1‘ one who may desire to possess it. being pub. Newcastle, on the Chaplain Island road, thence y' a m] “ lished at about one-fifth the price of the London crossing the North West and South West Quarto Edition. I have therefore no hesitation THE MORNING PAPERS branches of the River Miramichi, and tormiiia- in saying that it is a work Which should be in tin at Station No. 320, about one mile and the hands of every Minister. Sabbath School t ' s , , . . l or TORONTO . three quarters South of the South west branch, '1 eacller and heads 0f families. It certainly a. distance of about six miles, including the supplies a long felt want in sacred literature. Telegraph, ‘ bridges over the branches of the River Miram- and. I trust it may have a gfmel‘al Circulation. Globe, 1.31.1, ' The Best COTCH, RYE, MALT AND N_ MCKINNON' Leader, . Quality. DOMESTIC WHISKEY. ,99 3 . , The Contractsqfor Sections Nos_ 17,18, 19 a 0 ' m Puthher 3 Agmll- Can he had at the Post~oflico, for 10 CENTS and 20, to be completely ï¬nished and ready for WEEK- layiiig the track by the ï¬rst day of July, 1872. Apply ‘0 FANCY GOODS FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE M. TEEFY, Richmond Hill. 564-ti. Which I am prepared to g ALMDQKSIFORE. May 14: 1859- SUPPLY IN ANY QUANTITY. igineer in Ottawa, and attire ofï¬ces 0 0 Commissionâ€" ers in Toronto, Quebec, Riniouski, Dalhousio, Newcastle. St. John and Halifax. on and after Monday, the 11th day of April next; for Socâ€" tions Nos. 5 and 0, at the some ofï¬ces, on and after Wednesday, the 20th April next, and for Sections Nos. 17. 18,19 and 20,at the same ofï¬ces. on and after Tuesday. the 10th day of May next. SCHOOL REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. TORONTO 8:. RICHMOND HILL LINE OF EXPRESS. The subscriber begs to intimate to the merd chants and traders and the public generally that he has commenced to ply an EXPRESS WAGGON, Between Toronto LC Richmond Hill, Important Notice- )ETER G. SAVAGE BEGS TO AN- NOUNCE to his friends, and the public in the vicinity of Richmond Hill- that he has leased the premises lately occupied by THOMAS COGHLAN, Also a choice lot 01' Sealed tenders for Sections 5, 6 and 7. ad- dressed to the Commissioners of the Interco- loziial Railway. and marked " Tenders†will be received at their ofï¬ce in Ottawa, up to 7 o'clock P.M., on Saturday, the 7th day of May next; and for Sections Nos. 17, 18, 19 and 20. up to 7 o’clock, P.1‘.I., on Wednesday the 25th day of May next. Cigars 1 Cigars 1 Cigars ! MR. &o. &c. &c. On Richmond Hill, and has opened with a complete stock of Groceries, Suraties fer the comletion of the contract vaisions’ And wmbe Prepï¬ï¬giggsatï¬ï¬g ‘0 a" “mum. will be required to sign the Tender. . ~ Paints T0 H 0 T E L K E E P E R S : ’ CARE AND PROMPTITUDE. A. WALSH. Oils, -â€"â€" . The ex ress will leave Richmond Hill every ED. CHANDLER. VW‘MSIWS; Monda; Wednesday and Friday morning and AND OTHERS, gm (5,0 return in the evening of the same day. ' . Charges strictly moderate. The public will observe that he is in a posi- Parcels or instructions left at Bassett a tioii to Sell Goods at Prices that will not fail to Keeble’s Hotel, Nelson street, or Best’s Hotel. satle)‘ all COllsumel's- Yonge street. Toronto, and at Velie’s Hotel.- Richmond Ilill.will be promptly attended to. In Large Lots 0,. by the Barrel, Inspection and Comparison are Invited. J, BRILLINGER, Proprietor,- ‘ PETER G. SAVAGE. Richmond Hill, Jan. 5. 1869, 599-1y Richmond Hill, Dec; 9, 1869. 595-tf " ‘ MAGAZINES, PAPERS, &c‘. SUPPLIED AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. C, .I. BRYDGES, A. W. McLELAN, Wishing to purchase Commissioners. Commissioners’ Office, Ottawa, 24th March. 1870. I WILL GIVE A NEIV BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISH- MENT. FRANK EONAGHY, PRACTICAL BOOT & SHOE M AKER’ SELL ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS for some years with Mr. ’1'. Dolmage. has pleasure in announcing to his friends. and the inhabitants of the neighborhood that he has leased the premises on RICHMOND HILL! Formerly owned and occupied Mr. James Hall, and has opened a COMPLETE STOCK BIBLE SOCIETY DE POSITORY LARGE DISCOUNT; AND (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. ' M OVERCOATS, That may be relied on. W. ATKINSON. Richmorid Hill, Sep. 30. 1869. 585 FARMER’S SHOULD USE MILLEE’S T I C K DESTROYER ! FOR SHEEP. VPOCKET BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE: ALWAYS ON HAND, A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Which he is prepared to dispose of at very reasonable prices. ,3, Particular attention given to custom-work. G. H. HUSBAND, L.D.S. FAMILY GROCERIES IT DESTROYS THE TICKS, Promotes the Growth of the Wool, AND PROVISIONS, ALL I . ‘ A e s RESPECTFULLY INVITED DENTIST, BEGS MOST RESPECT. Richmond Hill. March 31. 611-tf ’ And improves fully to announce that he will be at I WILLOW I THE CONDITION or THE ANIMAL. Unlm‘vme‘ ' ' ‘1“ MONEY Mead} manm' BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY weston . . . . . . 9th day I‘ obtained in New-York. Indiana. Illinois Klineburg. . . .lbth EVERYDAY BRINGS ADDITIONAL TESTIMONY! or 11‘s THOROUGH EFFEC T1 VENESS. Burwick . . . . .221id Scarboro’. . . .23i'd Where he willbe prepared and moSthappy to wait onthose who may require his servrces, G. 11.11., having had over ELEVEN YEAus' PRACTICE. feels conï¬dent of giving entire satis- faction. } . . To those who have favored him With_ their patronagein the past he returns his Sillcel‘. thanks, and to those who may do so in the fit- ture, he would say that no endeavor on 111' part will be wanting to meettheir approval. REFERENCESâ€"~The following gontiemencari, FLOUR AND FEED. and other States. for persons from any State or Country, legal everywhere; desertion. drunk- ness, non-support, etc., sufï¬cient cause; no publicity : no charge until divorce obtained. Advice free. Business established ï¬fteen years. Address, M. HOUSE. Attorney. No.78 Nassau St.. Now-York City. March 30. 1870. - 3-m It ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To No FLOCK~MASTER SHOI,LD BE WITHOUT I'r. Sold everywhere, in boxes at 35 cts, 70 cts, and $100. A 35 ct box will clean 20 sheep and 35 lambs. HUGH MILLER &. CO., LOVELL’S DOMINION 62. PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES To be Published in October, 1870. 7 . Chemists. withconï¬denco recommend Gr. i1.Husband,to 0 TI 0 E‘â€"LEARNING THAT MX Dont forget the Old Stand. TORONTO. all requiring antal aid: D’r. Reid, TIIOI'IIIHII? name has been unwarrantably used in September8,1809. 583-tf Dr. Bull. Weston: Dr. D Evlyn, BurWick, Dr. Corson, Brampton. RESinasca.â€"Tlioriihill. Thornhill September 17, 1868. connection with Directories now being can- vassed in the Provinces, and entirely distinct I from my works, and that in other cases it has been stated that my Directories have been av SIGN OF THE TEA CHESTl 1! do well to communicate with G. B. STOCK, Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario. II. Sanderson 6:. Sons Agent, Richmond Hill. bandoned, I would request those desiring to give a preference to my works to see that per- sons representing themselves as acting for me i are furnished with sattsfactory credentials. JOHN LOVELL. Publisher. : Montreal, March 16. 1870. (110-6 I. FRENCH. ALBUMS l ALBUMS l l CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE i HERALD BOOK STORE. CONCERTINAS, “'I'I‘H SELF ISNSTRUCTOR, AT THE 4 Richmond Hill,Feb. 16.1870. 535 ' HERALD noon STORE.