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York Herald, 29 Apr 1870, p. 3

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81h. Plowman shall be 011 the ground by 9 o’clock, a.m., and be ready to at 10 o’clock, a: whlch hour a flag will be raised as a signal to staft ploWIIIg. 1st Class. Open to :11]. Members of both Sonielv who have paid their snbscriptioufree; Numbers of 01m of the Somety’s to pay $1 ; Nunâ€"members $2 ' 5th The ground will be measured 01?, a time-table prepared for each lot, 14 hours per acre allowed (‘01 perfotmance of work, from which no deviation can be aliowed. Each 101 to be drawn by bullet. (ith The furrow shail be at least 6 inches deep on the average. the centre of lot to be gathered and the other two quarters thrown out. so that each lot be equal in width and pro- perly closed up when finished. 7th. After setting and removing stakes, at which assistancev may be had. no person will be pm'mitted in any'manner to interfere in ar- ranging furrows or otherwim, and any interfer- ence in this respect by anv person to assist the plowman will cause loss of‘ premium if a Warded. 3M. Open [,0 all who have) never taken a prize at any Society’s match. EntranCe same as first class. 4111. Open to youflh’ under 18 yeai‘s 6f age who have never taken a first prize at any So- ciety's ma‘LCh. Entranca Members free; Non- members SH BLOOD STALLIOKS . First prize, nurse. presented by the Rich- _ mond Hill hotel keaper‘s. . . . . . . . . .' . .$12 Seconddo........... . . . . . . . . . . 8 Third do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 First Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....$15 Sacmid do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 10 Third do . . . . . . . - - - - . . . . . . . . ......... 7 Fourth do, Bridle, Martingales and Whip prusented by Mr. W. A. Kirkpatrick . 5 FOURTH CLASS"BOYS. First prize, purse, presented by Mia'Hem'y Lemon . . . . . ...............» . . . . . . - $10 Second doy 'l‘wo Barrel: of Flour.- prgsexlt- 0d bv Messrs. D. McDoug all and John Parsons i . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Third do 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... 7 Fourth do.... ’ ....... . . . . . . ....... 6 Fifth d0.......... . . . . . . - nu... .. 5 Sixth do . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 4 T‘PECIAL I’mznâ€"Best Team, Plowing at the Watch. presenied by Mr. C. Ludfbrd $4 2nd. (man its a” who have not takefi a first prisz in first or second classes at any So- ciety’s watch. Entries same as first class. N 9th.. Enfries may be made up to 9 o’clock am), on day of Plowing. First prize, purse Lemon .. . .‘ Second do . . . . . . Third do .. . DRAFT S‘TALLIONS. Fizst prize, pursa. presented by Mr. Henry Lemon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 Second do . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . .. 8 Third d6 . . . . . . ..........-............. 5 First PriZe . . Seco‘nd do. . . Third do . . . First prize Second do Third do Firslprize,purse prese ted by Mr. Henry Lemon................ . . . . . . . . . . . S Seconddo . . . . . . - .....-.. ..... Third do........ . . . . . . . . . ... - . . - - . . . . Fourth do, Doubletrees and Neckyoke,pro- seMed by Mr. A‘ '1‘. Trees. . . . . . . . . . First Prize, purse, presented by Mr. George Morgan . . . . . . ..............$20 Second do ‘- “ Merchants . . . . 16 Third do........................----. 10 Fourth do..........v.... ............- 5 Fil‘gt prize Second do‘ Third do First prize . Second do Third do First prize Second do Third do Rules and Regulations for Stallions and Bulls. lsL All members of either Societv who have paid up their subscriptions prior "to the 30th day of April, inst, are entitled to enter Stock free of charge. ‘THORNHILL, On Tuesday, the 3rd Day of May, 1870. PLOWING MATCH 2nd. Parties notumembers. desirous of com- peting. must pay $2 entrance. ' 3rd: No parties exhibiting shall interfere wiih the Judges whilst in the discharge of their duties, by conversation or otherwise. un- der forfeiture of premium if awarded. Subscriptiot; payéble in advance. 17s. 4d. per annum, inclusive of postagb. Plowing Match & Spring Fair. THE EAST RIDING OF YORK AND Markham .~\ micultuml Snnimin unll hnm 4th. No animal entered for competition shall necessarilyentitle the owner to a premium un- less deemed worthy of a prize by the Judges. 5th. Blood Stallions to produce a pedigree on day of Show. HE EUROPEAN MAIL: A WEEK- LY Summary of News for North Ameri- ca.â€"Usual Contents ; â€" Acczdents ; Art and Science ; Births. Marriages and Deaths ; Commemial Summary; Correspondence; Court; Criminal; Emigration; Foreign and Colonial; Gazette; General Summary ; [m- perial Parliament; Ireland ; LatestShipping: Legal ; Literary ; Market Reports a Medical ; Mercantile; Military ; Miscellaneous ; Music and the Drama; Natural History; Naval; Obituary; Political; Prices Current; Scot- land ; Shipping and Freights; Special Ameri- can Notes; Sporting; Stocks and Shares; Wills anti Bequests,r&c. &c. 6th: Horses and Bulls to have at least one stand in the Riding. *3 Stallions and bulls shown on Fair Ground, Thomhill. ‘ All communications to be addressed to JAMES ROBINSON. Secretary. Markham P.0. Markham. April 91, 1870. 614-2 Liortgage. $1200 “3,? The following Prizes are offered for com- petiton in Plowing: Rules and Regulations for Plowing! Richmond Hill. Nov. 25. 1869. CARRIAGE AND ROADSTER STALLIONS Markham .~\ gricuitliral Societies will their Union Spring Fair and STA LLIONS AND BULLS. On Mr. Henry Lemon’s Farm. GENERAL PURPOSE Money to Lend. AYRSHIRE DURHAM Apply'to GEO. B. NICOL, Barrister SECOND CLASS. THIRD CLASS. GRADE FIRST CLASS. TQ LEND, ‘FOR A rIA‘ERM p.eseuted by Mr. Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 VOI‘ BULLS. years, 'on a satisfactory BULLS, BULLS, ted by Mr. Henry BULLS- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6 STALLIONS, . . . . . . . . $12 ...... $6 593-tf MOURNING GOODS ! FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS!” 1. FORM the farmers and breeders of horses in the vicinity of Richmond Hill, that his Im- ported ho‘rse " Scottish Chief” will travel in the neighborho'od during the coming season. 1 NEW SHAWLS, MANTLES, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES. &c. &c. «w. “ Scottish Chief.” HE SUBSCRIEinâ€"R BEGS TO IN- FORM the farmers and breeders of horses Is unsurpaased. and consists 6f New Pattern Bonnets, New Shaped Hats” In Straw. Manilla, Masilla and Sataline, READY MADE CLOTHING ! A with pole and shafts; strong and math} new. Also a sulky. 3,000 YDS. NEW PRINTS, THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE Township of Vaughan will meet as a BLEACHED AND GREY GOTTONS, 0N ' MONDAY, THE 9TH DAY or MAY NEXT, All persons interested will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN. About one half cleared; log house and ham ; fences ghod. The gioaler portion of the pur- chase money mav be secu‘red by an'x‘ortgage for eight years. For l’ur’ther particulars address Prices to suit every Customer! DRESS GOODS ! CLOTHS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION, 125 LARGER AND BETTER. STOCK 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 ' For quality go to the For quantity go to the For low prices go to the See (hi) New Goods and observe the Prices. April 13. 1870, NEW SPRiNG GOODS ! ALWAYS 0N HAND. THE LARGEST. BEST AfiD CHEAPEST STOCK 0F April 14, 1870', MILLINERY I MILLINERY ! Richmond Hill, April 20,1870. IVERY WEEK FOR APRIL, April 6, 1870. LIGHT (ram;ng SKEIN WAGON, DRESS GOODS ! In endless variety, Shirtings. Tickings, By order._ FRESH GROUERJES ! Hats and Caps for the Million, H sllandn. Counterpanes LACES OF ALL KINDS Never has been on Richmond Hill. MUNICIPALITY OF VAUGHAN. Township of Vaughan will meet as a Spring Stock is now complete, And a For Sale- A Bargain ! NEW FEATHEHS. NEW FLOWERS, In Coats, Pants, Vests. 5w.- NORTH OF TORONTO. COURT OF REVISION. Court of Revision. ACRES OF SOUTH HALF AND HARDWARE. caocxnai, Arrived at the Herald Book Store. part of north half of lot No. 30. 2nd concession of the Also a full supply of At Ten o’cloch, DRESS GOODS ! JAMES M: LAWRENCE, W. ATKINSON, TEE GOODS INCLUDE Hosiery, Gloves, WM. S. YOUNG. No. 80 Hayter St., Toronto. 70. 612-4 Apply to, LACE cumux‘vs. For Sale. THE sro‘bx of CENTRAL STORE. CENTRAL STORE. AND AT CENTRAL STORE. Aim W. ATKINSON, D. E. DLAKE A- M. Richmond Hill 613 Thamhill . 6134f Gleik. 614 THE YORK -HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ON T., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1870. WINDOW SHADES ! VELVET 8; GOLD BORDERINGS PAINTS. PAINT & PENCIL BRUSHES, Bed Room, PUTTY AND GLASS IN ALL SIZES. FURNITURE!!! Begs to inform hi§ customers and the public in general. that he has now on hand a FAMILY GROUERIES/ Sold at prices to suit purchasers Richmond Hill. April 13. 1870. THE PEOPLE’S STORE, ROOM PAPER I Ca“ and inspect before purhusing elsewhere. PLAIN AND FIGURED HOUSE FURNISHING, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil l FLOUR AND FEED, A FULL sfiPPLY or IN VARIOUS PATTERNS; COMPLETE STOCK PARCELS DELIVERED. RICHMOND HILL. With a large assortment of A FULL STOCK 0F AND FANCY GOODS. Also a large stock of VARNISH, JAPAN, ROOM PAPER! P; a. SAVAGE; ELEPHANT 01L, Parlow, An orwhi'ch will be TIN WARE. Ol‘ Kitchen, ROOM PAPER 1 P. G. SAVAGE. and Hall Paper, 613 6 This map supplies a desideratum long felt. and shews :â€" I.â€"The whole of the Fertile Belt. and those parts of Winsconsin. Minnesota and Da- cota through which the waggon roads pass to Fort Garry. . II.â€"The actual survey of the Selkirk Settle- ment. with all the roads, churches, &c., including the New Government Road from Fort William to Fort Garry. 11Lâ€"The Canoe Route horn Fort William to Fort Garry. IV.â€"A Sectional Map giving all the Railway or Steamboat Routes by which St. Cloud can be reachedâ€"[Sh Cloud is the pre- sent terminus of railway travel] V â€"'I‘ab'les of distances on Overland Route. Emigrants can See at a glance where every good Camping Ground or Station [H oteljon the road is situated, and calculate the rate of travel accordingly. r_r mi Newspafier refiaors'Mll fin? t an aid to a proper understanding of the neWs from that interesting region. The pocket size mailed. free of pos‘age, receipt of price. Five mounted maps, to one address, sent by express prepaid. POETICAL WORKS The Map has been compiled by 1). Com). Esq., of Ottawa, from official ma )s and reports never yet made public ; and in “is work he has been assisted greaily by a practical know- ledge of the country laid' down. The Map is 24 by 48 inches. beautifully lithographed, and will be furnished at the fol- lowing prices :â€" Bound in Cloth, plum [pocket size].$l 00 " colored........... 150 Mounted on rollers, plain . . . . . . . . . . 1 5O ” colored........ 200 This oil excells all others for Lubricating puggoses. both animal _and vegetabje.‘ 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 congeal or thicken in the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highest importanceJrom 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 not begin'to lubricate until the journal, by friction, acquires that temperature necesssnry to reduce it to a liquid state. ' 1n acquiring a higher temperature by friction, the journal expands. and the box is in~ jnred. 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. Stockes’ 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 Refined Sperm, or pure olive oil : it is free from all objections urged against all other oilas it neither gums or freezes. On the 25th OprI'il, 1870. LAURIE‘S MAP OF THE NORTH- WEST TERRITORIES ! We are prepared to have the rderits of this oil .tested against all oils now being used on machineryâ€"both light or hanvy; from a dock or sewing machine. to the heaviest of Steam- boat shafis. The following are the points in which it ex- cells all other oiis : THE RED RIVER ROUTE MAP Bernard, H. G. Boothby, F. Brown, George Brown. Thos. Boochby. Edwin Bracken. James Clary. William Craig. Mrs. Clark.MichaeI Clafi‘y. John Carey. John Dale James French, Isaac Farm]. George Fryatt. .Wm. Farrel, Mr. Farrel. Ellen Gordon. James Gaby. Fred. Goddyaar. Robert. Hamilton. John Hart, John Hall, Jo‘nnjr. Now, as the public are aware that many worthless things are pased into notoriety, in” order to prove that this is no hnmhng7 and at the same time to secure ourselves against the operations of unscrupult’ms oil agents, ; manv of whom will not hesitate to palm off the mere ofi'al of oil refineries, as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil; we prepose to those who are largely interested in the truth of those statements, to send 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 test: 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 lnbicat- ing oil trade, before purchasing elsewhere Will do well to communicate with G. B. STOCK, v Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario. H Sanderson £1.30)“ Agent. Richmond Hili COLLARS AND CUFFS Parties tendering Wil‘. pleasé keep the two items separate; stating the charge for sinking and bricking the wenâ€"and for the platform and pump Tenders to be sent in by the first day ofMav next, The work to be done at a time _to suit the Board of Trustees. 2nd. For building a good substantial p‘mt- form, or covering for said we“, and puuing a good pump therein.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€""i 'MPORTANT TO PARTIES USING lst. For Tenders for sinking a we", and brickiug the same, in the School premises. .The undersigned is authorized. by the Board of School Trustees at Richmond Hill, to adver- tize : Windsor, April 6, 1870. Richmond Hill, April 6,1870. EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND ' Hill PostUflice. lst April 1870:â€" OF THE DIFFERENT POETS, AT THE MAKERS. s'rocn’s EXTRA MACHINE om THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE WELL-DIGGERS AND PUMP- Will be ready for delivery Address orders to List of Letters MACHINE!!! HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. Hopkins, David Hesiop. Gideon Hitchens, John Lymburner. R. H. Munshaw. Emma L. Morris, Job Marlin, Miss Bell. Mager, Andrew Mon-is, Henry McLean, Grace McConnell. James McConnell. Joseph McLean. Archd. O’Grady, Thos. Pointon. Henry Pattin. Annie Rennie, W. Ramsay, Arch. Summerviile. Wm. Tee], Henry Walker, Christina Young, A. P. G. LAURIE. M. TEEFY, m. M. TEEFY, Windsor. Sucrétary. 612-3 612-1 01 Plans and Profiles with Specifications and terms of contract for Section No: 7,‘ will be ex- ' ‘ 'ef’ 1"."gizzem' in ltawa, and at the o C ‘the Commission ers in Toronto, Quebe 93.;duski, Dalhousie, Newcastle, St. John a11t’x"-~Halifax, on and after Monday, the 11th day of April next; for Sec- tions Nos. 5 and 6, at the same offices, on and after Wednesday, the 20th April next, and for Sections Nos. 17. 18.19 and 20,8.tthe same offices, on and after ’l‘uesday, the 30th day of May next. *’ Sealed tenders for Sections 5, 6 and 7. ad- dressed to the Commissioners 0f the Interco- louial Railway, and marked " Tenders” will be received at their office in Ottawa, up to 7 o’clock P.M.. on Saturday, the 7th day of May next; and for Sections .\"05. 17, :8, 1E} and 20, up to 7 o’clock, P.M., on Wednesday the 25th day of May next. BOOTS AND SHOES Which he is prepared {0 dispose of at very reasonable prices. 3,5 Particularattention given to custom-work. A CALL IS RESPEC'TFULLY INVITED. Section Ne. 20, will be in the Province of New Brunswick. and will extend from the Easterly end of Section No [0, in the Town of Newcastle, on the Chaplain Island road, thence crossing the North West and South West branches of the River Mirumichi, and termina- ting at Station No. 320. about one mile and three quarters South of the South west branch, a distance of about six miles, including the bridges over the branches of the River Miram- ichi. Commissioners’ Oflice, Ottawa, 24m March. 1870. RICHMOND HIL BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY ' obtained in New-York. Indiana. Illinois and other States. for persons from any State or Country, lpgal everywhere; desertion, drunk- ness, non-squort, etc., sufficient cause; no publicity: no charge until divorce obtained. Advice free. Business established fifteen years. Address, M. HOUSE. Attorney. No. 78 Nassau St.. NeW>York City. March 30. 1870. 3-m Suretios for the comletion of the contract will be required to sign the Tender. l for some years with Mr. T, Dplmage. haé pleasure in announcing to his friends. and the inhabitants of the neighborhood that he has leased the premises on Formerly owned and occupied by Mr. James Hall. and has opened a The Contracts‘fi'or Sections Nos. 17,18, 19 and 20, id be completely finished and readv for laying the track by the first day of July, 1872. NEIV BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISH- ‘ MENT. L 0 v E L L ’ s DOMINION & PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES To be Pub/ishcd in October, 1870. RT 0 TI 0 E.â€"LEARNING THAT MY Seclion No. 19. will extend from the Easterly end of Section No. 18. in thel’rovince of Que- bec, down me Matapadia Valley to its mouth, and thence across the River Restigouche to Station No 370‘ at the VVeslerly end of Sec- tion No. 3, in the Province of New Brunswick, 3 distance of about 9% miles, including the bridge over the Restigouclle, FRANK McCONAG-HY, RACTICAL BOOT & SHOE MAKER, for some vears with Mr. T. Dolmaxm. has name has been unwarrantabiy used in connection with Directories now being can- vassed in the Provinces, and entirely distinct from my works. and that in other cases it has been stated that my Directories have been av bandoned, I would request those desiring to give a preference to my works to see that per- sons representing themselves as acting for me aretumished with satisfactory credentials. The Contracts for the above Sections to be completely finished and ready for laying the track by the Isl of July. 1:71. The Commissioners also give public notice, that they are prepared to receive Tenders for four further sections of tho line. Sectidn No. 17 will be in the Province of Quebec, and will extend from the Easterly end of' Section Na, 14, down the Matapedia Valley‘ to Station No. 685. about one mile above the boundary line between theCoumies of Rimons- ki and Bonaventure, a distance of about 20 miles. Section No. 18 will be in the Province of Quebec. and will extend from the Easterlv end of Section No. 17, down the Matapedia Valley to Station 380, naar Clark’s Brook. a distance of about 20 miles. I Section No 7 is in the Province of Nova Scotia, and extends fxom the Southerly and of Section 4, near River Philip..to Station 0, [formerly Station Fifty,] at Fofiy Lakd,‘ a dis- tance of about ‘24 miles. , Section No.6 is in the Province of New Brunswick, and extends from the Easterly end of Section No. 3, opposite Dalhousie, t0 the West side of the main Post Road. near the forty-eigliih mile post. Easterly from Jacquet River, a distance of about 21 miles. Section No. 5 is in the Province of Quebec, and extends from the Easterly end of-Septiqn No. 2, ior?y miles nast of Riviera flu Limp, to the Sixty-sixth mile post. near Rimbuski. a. distance of about 26 miies. The Commissioners appointed to construct the Intel-colonial Railwayvglve Public Notice, that having annulled the Contracts for Sections Nos. 5, 6 and 7, they are prepared to receive Tenders for re-Ietting the same. INT]?! RCVOLONIAL RAILWAY. Richmond Hill. March 31 Montreal, March 16, 1870 COMPLETE ST JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. A. WALSH. ED. CHANDLER. C, J. BRYDGES, A. w. McLELAN, Com missioners Gil-tf 6104i .i NOUNCE to his friends, and the public in the vicinity of Richmond Hill that he has leased the premises lately qwupied by 0n Richmond Hill, and has opened With a complete stock of T I G K DESTROYER ! Promotes the Growth of Me Wool, And improve's THE CONDITION or THE ANIMAL. BRINGS ADDITIONAL TESTIMONY! Thé public will observe that he is in a posi- tion to Sell Goods at Prices that will not fail to satisfy all consumers. Inspection and Comparison are Invited; PETER G. SAVAGE. FARMER’S SHOULD USE Sold evsrywhore, in humid 35 c’ts. 70 cis, and 651:0”. _ . a r 7 "a It is now offered in a form. and at a price. which must bring it within the reach of every one who may desire to possess it, being pub- lished at about oneâ€"fifth the price of the London Quarto Edition, I have therefore no hesitation in saying that it is a work which should be in the hands of every Minister. Sabbath School Teacher and heads of families. It certainly supplies a long felt want in sacred _Iiterature. and, I trust it may have a general circulation. N. McKlNNON. . 599-3m Publisher’s Agent. FANCY GOODS Groceries, BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY o FLOOR-MASTER AVV35 ct box will clean 20 sheep and 35 lambs. HUGH MILLER & C0,, Chemist's. l have much pleasure in recommendng to the public the “ Life and Epistles of St. Pafil,” by Congheare & Howson. It is a finely got up edition of a thousand pages, with Maps, Engravings and Charts The work delineates the early life. education. conversion, teachings, labors, &c., of a men whose writings are now engaging more thought. calling forth more learned discussion, and more powerfully im- pressing tho ming and heart of the age, than those of any.author. ancient or modern. This work has also 'the warmest recommendations of about 1500 of the leading divines in both Europe and America.- as being one of the most important thealogical works of the age. CONCERTINAS, Sunday at Home for Apr. at Herald Book Store. ‘ )ETER G. SAVAGE BEGS TO AN NOUNCE to his friends, and the public in GEO McPHILLIPS 85 SON, ROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYORS; Seaforth. Ontario. “LIFE AND EPISTLES OF ST. PAUL.” Rates of Advertising will be made known on application to JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1870. 610~6 SUBSCRIPTION T0 DOMINION DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. . $12 Cy. United States U do . . 12 Gold. Great Britain and Ireland do . . £3 Stg. France, Germany, &c. do . . £3 Sig. SUBSCIUPTION T0 PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES I Province of Ontario Directory, 1870-71 $4 00 Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 4 00 Province of Nova Scotia Dir.. 1870 .71 3 0|.) Province ofNew Brunswick Dir. 1870-71 3 00 Province of Newfoundland Dir. 1870-71 200 Province of Prince Ed. Is. Dir“ 1870-71 9 00 No Money to be pm'd until each book is delivered. I anticipate issueing.in Oetobcr 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. towns and villages ofl'tlleuligilway and Steam- boat Routes, important places on the lines be- ing held till the completion of the former, to admit of correction to latest data. September 8, 1869. l DIRECTORIES the most complete and correct ever issued on this continent. They are not being prepared by carrespondence, but by PERSON AL CANVABS from door to dam, of my own Agents, for the requisite in- formation. ] have now engaged on the work in the saveral Provinces Forty meuand Twen- Richmond Hill, Dec; 9, 1869 . Seaforth, Ontarim 1111107, 1862‘ ‘EISURE HOUR, T IS INTENDED TO MAKE‘THESE THOROUGH EFFECTIVENESS. IT DESTROYS THE TICKS. MR; THOMAS COGHLAN; (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE WITH SELF ISNSTRUCTOR, AT THE Important N otices Loveli’s Directories. '7-0visi0ns, FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE People’s Edition cram; FOR‘SHEEP. Paints, MILLER’S EVERY DAY HERALD BOOK STOP-E. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD 1300K STOKE. OF ITS SHOLLD BE WITHOUT I'r. Oils, Varm'shesv' TORONTO, 583-tf 595- Lf The subscriber begs to intimate to the flier; chants and traders and the public generally that he has commenced to ply an G. H. H., having Bad o'ver ELEVEN YxAns' PRACTICE. feels confidex‘u of giving entire satia- faction. . Ufiffuriily to lamleunce that he will be at Unionville, . . .lst Monday of'each month. Weston . . . . . .9th day 0‘ Klineburg. . . .lfith N» Burwick . . . . .221:d If Scarboro’. . . .231‘d . I‘ Where he willbe prefiuréd and moéthépp‘y ‘to: wait on those who may" ieq'uire his services. To those who" have favored him with their p’alrd‘nageiil the past he returns his sincere thanks, and to those who mav do do in the fu-_ ture. he would say that no endeavo: on his part will be wanting to meetthelr approval. TORONTO & RICHMOND HILL LINE OF EX‘PRESSL . EXPRESS WAGGON. Between Toronto d: Richmond Bill, And will be prepared ,to attend to all flush-11c? tructions with REFERENCEs.â€"Thefollowifiggeuflemencan,j with confidenéa,recommend G. H Husband,to’. all requiring. Dental aid: Dr Reid, Thornhillgf' Dr. Bull, Wgston; Dr. D’Evlyn, Burwick-f Dr. Corson, Brampton. RESIDENCE.â€"Thor11hil!. Thornhil‘l Septembér 1‘7. 1868. 1y The express will leave Richmond Hill every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning and return in the evening of the same day. Charges etricfly moderete. Parcels or instructions lift at Basset! &, Keebie’s Hotel. Nelson meet. or Best’s Hotel; Yonge street. Toronto. end .ut Velfofs Hotel. Richmond Hill.will be promptly attended to. ,, J. BRILLINGER, Proprietor: Richmond Hill. Jan. 5. 1869, a 599-1y POCKET BOOKS HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS Can be had a! the Post-office, for 10 CENTSV WEEK. .l Acé‘ounls on the Isl April next. at which timeI will ekpect a full settlement of all cl-aimsé Parties lndébtéd will please take notice and govern themselves accogdingly,. THE MORNING PAPERS SCHOOL REQUISITES OVERCOATS,’ MAGAZINES, PAPERS, &c. GAMES, TOYS, &c., STATIONERY IN ALL , THE NEW STYLES 2 SPLENDID VALUE ISAAC CROSBY ,. twelvke acres when! in the ground. and Want - three acres ploughed - Terms: $5,500; $30 0 down, the balance in instalments ,to.suit pur- chaser. at 6 per cent For further particulars apply to A . . . j , J :11 J LACKIE m Markham, March 2,1870 6074f ‘ Lot 22. 2nd Con. Markham. near Headu. ford, two and a-half miles from Yonge Strefl, containing one hundred acres. more or less: about eighty acres cleared‘ and under cultiva-j tion ‘ 'J'he baiancg is timbered with Hardwood} There is 31 log‘ hogse, géod bani pnd stable, and a good won on they prefnisqs, andj‘vnever-u Richmond Hill, Sep. 30. 1869. May 14, 1869. FOR SALE THE EAST HALF 0153 ‘ Lot 22. 2nd Con. Markham. near Head. Richmond Hill. March 2, 1870 Richmond Hill. March 3, 1870 ,ENTIS’I‘, BEGS MOST 319393“: LBUMS ! ALBUMS»! l JUST RECEIVED , . . ONE CASE SPRING TWEEDS, WILL ISSUE MY HALFâ€"YEARLY. BQUT goo BUSH. PRUSSIAN BLUE Telegraph; CARE AND PROMPTITUDE. i}. H. fifisaAfln Lns. cw SPRING G00D§ AT THE FIRE-PROOF STORE: CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE HERALD 3001: mm", That may bh-errel’vi'ed 01;. OF ALL KINDS. AT THE of in xiwns AT THE or ALI; 'xmns AT nut ,, HER Am) flock STORE. SUPPLIED AT THE Farm for Sale. FOR SALE; AT THE FOR SALE AT THE 0F TORONTO I For Sale. Apply to HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. N otiée‘. HERALD Book s'ronxz. HERALD BOOK STORE. Globe, ISAAC FRENCH. M. TEEFY.‘ W. ATKINSON. Richmbn‘d Hill. 564-“. Leader; 6074f 607- If; . 585

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