A‘ «» AGRICULTURAL MACHINES l And Implements of all Kinds ; Upon Mature Eclectic)â€. ï¬nds that be THE BEST&CHEAPEST MADE. has been makin a, Bi Sim leton qf. h.m elf/1: the“? st T120 Send for Price list to i s 1* ct ' W I b . . WM. RENNlE. ee cs’ 3/ gwmg Eglington, Ont. June 9, 1870. 621 20 CENTS PER lb FOR BUTTER, And that it can’t Honestly be done, for he ï¬nds it a diï¬icult job to Buy the Child a New Frock when he has been I Farm for Sale. GIVING 20 CTS. PER lb __ ’ PLENDID WHEAT FARM F O R For Butter and Sale. being part of lot No . 59, in the 1st , Concession of the SELLING IT AT 17 CTS. PER .lb, TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, Fronting on Yonge St', So that he intends in future to give a . , fair andhonest price for it Cont alning 8 0 AC res, and give SEVENTY CLEARED, In a good state of cultivation. Tim‘ter land Good and Just Value Goods. consists of splendid Pine and Hardwood 1n the vicinity. there is a church. and a saw- mill, and a school within a half mile. There is on the premises a good frame house, with stone cellar. kitchen and woodshed, new ; , large frame barn, two threshing floors, nearly . new : stable. sheds and root house ; two never He has no intention of oï¬â€˜ering failing springs of water ; soft Water cistern. and thriving orchard. TEnMS EASY. F r further articulars a l to the owner on GOODS AT LESS THAN COST. .1", 3mm... F W y c , JOHN BROWN, Vaughan. June 29, 1870. 624-5 Nor does he intend to offer Butter! Butter 1'! Butter! ! l 0 P UNDS OF SUGAR FOR 100 ‘ A 0 $ 2 CTS PER lb WILL BE GIVEN FOR Good Fresh Well-worked Butter in 1 lb Rolls, during the season, at OR WHISKEY @ 50 CTS PER GAL. G, A, BARNARD.S' , CHEAP CASH STORE, But Wm June 23, 1870. 3 Richmond Hill. ‘ give as much ’ "D SUE†as any 0th" BARNARD’S STORE REâ€"OPENED l man,and as good Whisâ€" __ key as can be bought iii the G H E A p G 0 0 D ,5" Province. for the money. Good __ Tangle Leg @ 80.691“ PC" gallon; G. A. Barnard has been appointed agent for a splendid harvest whiskey @ $1 per gal. the sate of (one dram of which is equal to two extra men); HIS LATE STOCK, and the “ Raal ould shtqu itsilf†for$1'20 . . ~ . per gallon; he Wm make a Sm, Which has been bopghtfat a bargain , he Will greater reduction to persons buy- t mm “8' ing5gallons and over. As F O R C A S H I he intends going 01" of Oflo his customers an advanta ' ' a, r go by givmg th“hHa.rdwan?. trade them Goods at Lower Prices thati ever. and e is oft‘eiing h l h i . , H. t. H PECHL opes o ave a is late 01 pu t. to pa ionage. e s has assorted up the Stock With a variety of new Goods. bought for Cash. at the Lowest Prices and will sell them IND UC‘EMENTS IN Stockwjllfcom‘ v' r- ‘ »Dry Gd ‘ ' ' , " an Aâ€.-. « ~ the ï¬ttest and best brands. Paints, Oils. Glass, I - " &c.. with the best assortment of Shelf Hard- H A R V E S T T O 0 L S ware to be had in the neighborhood. Having ' many years experience in the business, he is conï¬dent he cannot be underbought and shall not be undersold by any House in the Trade. RAKES Being thankful to his friends and patrons tor . their past favors, he hopes to merit a continu- From 5 cts. to 15 cts. each, as good as can be “we of the same. bong-lit in the market. G“ A_ BARNARD, Richmond Hill, June 23. 1870. 6234f â€" 1.2 No FORKS ’ ’ i i i ‘ THREE P 0 STATIONERY From 60 cents upgfggzï¬uoind other goods in OF ALL KINDS AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. He also intends. in future. to devote himself entirely to the [E & S_ H_] RICHMOND HILL. » - ‘ To all whom these presents shall come or Grocery: Liquor: F102“ é. Feed whom the same may in any wise concern. GREETING. AN ACT To amend an act re ulatin‘ the sale of Hats. B U S I N E S S . g g NOW KNOW YE and We do hereby dev _ a _ . ‘n claro and proclaim that on, from and after the ‘ Talking about Flour, “ My C'onsctencc, . THE 24m Du or MAY. 1870. - i If he has†t got the Now next hereafter, William Atkinson has on exhibition. at the Central Store, the Best and Cheapnst Stock .of FELT AND STRAW HATS BEST FLOUR ON RICHMOND HILL I ever offered in Richmond Hill. In testimony whereof, we have caused this to ‘ be signed and sealed at the Ofï¬ce of the , . Central Store. Yonge Street, Richmond You may “all h‘m Davy i he gets ‘t , Hill. 011 the nineteenth day of May. in a“ the way from the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy. - ’ WM. ATKINSON. M 0 UN T A L B E' R T ‘ AT TEE CELEBRATED VALLEY MILLS! SIGN OF THE TEA CHEST l ' Where they understand their business l and use noteing but the BEST WHITE WHEAT Just come and try a bag of it. and if it don’t make THE BEST, DUMPLINGS . You ever ate. just bring it back and he will eat it himselfâ€"Bag and allâ€" for he is a hungry ‘cuss’ any way. ,GOODS DELIVERED ! HURRAH FOR THE TEA CHEST ! ‘ I. FRENCH. Richmond Hill, July 5, 1870. BS A LARGE STOCK OF FAMILY LGROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUORS! FLOUR AND FEED. MILK CROOKS, CREAM CROOKS, CROCKERY WARE or ALL KINDS. NEW SPRING GOODS! -â€"â€" 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 ! In endless variety, Shirtings, Tickings. BLEACHED AND GREY COTTON/S, Hollands. Counterpanes LACES OF ALL KINDS LACE CURTAINS, 3,000 YDS. NEW PRINTS, _ Hosiery, Gloves, Hats and Caps for the Million, AND READY MADE CLOTHING ! In Coats, Pants, Vests. &c. -â€"_ THE STOCK or MILLINERY l MILLINERY 1' Is unsurpassed. and consists of New Pattern Bonnets, .New Shaped Hats ln Straw, Manilla, Masilla and Sataline, new FEATHERS, NEW FLOWERS. NEW SHAWLS, MANTLES, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES, &c. &c. doc. ALIVAYS ON HAND. THE LARGEST. BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK 0F MOURN IN G GOODS ! NORTH OF TORONTO. Also a full supply of 1.. «a HARDWARE. CROCKERY, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS l l l For quantity go to the CENTRAL STORE. For quality go to the CENTRAL STORE. __ For low prices go to the CENTRAL STORE. See the New Goods and observe the Prices. 1W, ATKINSON, Richmond Hill. April 13. 1870. 613 Gold Wanted! V HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC- TICAL experience of ever 20 years in the WOOLEN MANUFACTURING Business. having leased the LAWRENCE CARDING MILL And ï¬tted up the Machinery in excellent or- der, is prepared to 'lo CARDIN G, FULLIJVG, SHEARING’, l Pressing, Coloring, &c.. in THE VERY ‘BEST STYLE 1 Paicrs as USUAL. J AS. COPELAND. P. S.â€"All kinds of Woolen Machinery ï¬tted up in ï¬rst'class order. Terms moderate. Richmond Hill. April 28,1870. 615-tf “ Scottish Chief.†HE SUBSCRiEï¬t BEGS TO IN- 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 Hill, ROBT. FARRIS, April 6, 1870. 612-3 Straycd. ROM THE PREMISES OF THE SUB- scniEER. Elgin Mills, Richmond Hill, on Wednesday. the 1st inst., A COW AND HEIFER, The Cow is of a red color, with a white star on the forehead. The Heifer is white. and red Spreckled. Any one giving information as to their whereaboqu will be suitably rewarded. BERNHARD FISHER, Richmond Hill, June 3, 1870 620-3 JOB PRINTING Done Neat and Quick at the Herald Oï¬ice. MALLOY’S AXES FOR SALE BY DANIEL HORNER, JUN., Lot 20, 2nd con. Markham ALBUMS l ALBUMS l l CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE-r IEHOIIIS 31008: ‘CIrI'V'HEII-I [KI-Id:- II-V CLEAI 3 IA CIHWQ-EHEd II-Sflfl SINI N†NOISELESS MOVEMENT, GR EA '1' SPEED. WEEEDER a; WILSON†Gold Medal, Paris, Exposition, 1870, 82 Competitors. FULL INSTRUEHONS GRATIS. EVERY MACHINE \VARRANTED. TESTIMONIALS. MR. C. CHAPMAN, Dear Sir,â€"I had been informed by iii- terestod parties that the Wheeler dz Wilson Sewing Machine was not to be depended upon. which for a time induced me to deter purchasing one. After your description of said machines. 1 purchased one, and Mrs. Fawcett, who is well acquainted with other machins, states that after a year’s trial in various kinds of work, she can conï¬dently recommend it as a useful family _ sewing machine. and as all that you stated it to ' 1‘» More" I i be. M. WCETT. chslcyan Minister. Markham March l8th, 1870. MR. C. CHAPMAN. Dear Sir,-â€"\Ve have used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine about nine years, and during that time it has cost nothing for repair. We sew heavy fulled cloth with coarse linen thread, stronger than can be done by hand: while all ï¬ne stitching on light fabrics gives the best satisfaction. We can with conï¬dence re- commend the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine as the best for family use. SAMUEL REESOR. Cedar Grove, March 18. 1870. REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs. James Newton, jun., Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. Clarke. Miss White. Mrs. William Harding. Miss Russell. Mrs. Alex Marsh, Miss Sanderson, Mrs. Jos. Kcfl‘er, Mrs. D. Heise. Mrs. Henry Lever. HEINTZMAN KS‘ 0 0MPANY’S PIANOCTBEORTES ! These Instruments are made with a full Me- tallic Frame, are all VOVï¬l‘SiXIIlIg, and are manuâ€" ‘ e - . "AT- m-.na"m'per- .. u i". ileintztnttn. who has had up- wards ot' thirty years experience in the business. All instruments are furnished with the Ar- giafl'o Aar, and are distinguished for their singiu quaily, volume. and purity of tone. elastic, even touch. durability of construction. and beauty of ï¬nish. Piano Covers (Rubber) and Music Stools. in great variety. ,t. A FULL ASSOR’I'MENT OF ORGANS dz MELODEONS, From the Establishments of R S. lVILLIAIlIS, R. H. DALTON, AND OTHER CELI‘ZBRA'I‘ED MAKERS, New SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT THE . FIRE PROOF STORE! The Subscriber has now iii stock A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE SPRING 43' SUMMER TRADE. A LARGE STOCK 0F GROCERIES, HARDWARE &c.&c.&c.l KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ISAAC CROSBY. N. B. Accounts rendered 1st‘Uctober. Richmond Hill, April 7. 1869. 585 W. H. CANNON, L.D.S., DENTIST, (LATE ASSIST- ANT to Dr. Elliot, Dentist. - Toronto.) respectfully announces that he will visit the following places,(Sutt- days excepted). where he will attend to Don- tistry in all its branches : King....................lst of each month. Richmond Hill..... . . . . . . 5th " Newmarket..............10th " Aurora..................l5th " Teeth inserted in the most Improved Styles, on Gold. Silver, Vulcanized Rubber. and Al- luminum Base. 't‘eeth filled in such a manner as to preserve them from further decay. Teeth extracted with the least possible pain, pdmucial attention paid to the regulation of children’s teeth. Charges Moderate, and work. warranted to give satisfaction. All letters addressed to Aurora will receive g prompt attention. Aurora, May 25. 1870. 619-1y ‘MAGAZIN ES, PAPERS, &c. SUPPLIED AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Plants. ARLY YORK & WINNINGSTADT Cabbage Plants; also Cauliflower Plants TUNING AND REPAIRING ATTENDED To. for sale by Tito above instruments are all fully warranted, and sold at manufacturer’s prizes. Perfect satis- faction guaradteed in every case. Circulars post free. LAMB’S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, CALL AND SEE IT. C. CHAPMAN, AGENT. June 15, 1870. Mark/tum. ILLUSTRATED PAPERS, Including the Canadian Illustrated News. Har- per’s V‘t’eekly, Frank lieslic’s illustrated, and The Chimney Corner. at the Herald Book Store. W. MILLICHAMP, ELECTRO AND CLOSE SILVER PLATER No. 80 Queen Street West, TORONTO, ONTARIO. 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. Also manufacturer of Show Cases, MetaliL Sash Bar for Store fronts, &c., importer of French and English Show Cases, Glass, doc. &.0, Toronto. April 7. 1870. 612.137 RINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed at. the Herald Ofï¬ce. ECENTLY ADDED, A NO. 2_ GORDON Card Press, to the Herald Brick and Job Printing Establishment. N NEATNESS THE HERALD PRINT' is witltout a rival. EATNESS, CHEAPNESS, QUICKNESS three characteristics of the Herald Ofï¬ce. THE BEST PRINTING INKS ARE used at the Herald Olï¬ce. N ADDITION To OUR NEW PRESS New Type has also been added. ONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS made use of at the Herald Ofï¬ce. 0RDON’S NO. 2 CARD PRESS (USED at the Herald Ofï¬ce) is from the Joseph Hall Works. Oshawa. GEO. SIMPSON. Richmond Hill. May 19. 1870.. 618-3 FANCY GOODS FOR. SALE, CHEAP AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. LOVELL’S DOMINION & PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES To be Published in October, 1870. O T I C 13.â€"LEARNING THAT MY name has been unwai'i‘antably 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 a~ bandoned, I would request those desiring to give a preference to my works to see that per- sons representing themselves as acting for me are furnished with sattsfactory credentials. JOHN LOVELL. Publisher. Montreal, March 16. 1870. 610-6 AMPBELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN- DOW CURTAIN FIXTURES, For sale, Cheap. only 25 cts.,at the HERALD BOOK STORE- Note Lost. OST, 0N YONGE STREET IN THE neighborhood of Yorkville, on Friday. the 20th May last, a leather pocket book. con- taining a Note payable to William Sliney or bearer, for the, sum of $24â€"signed by John inc and George Logan. Any person ï¬nding it will be suitably rewarded by returning it to the undersigned at Richmond Hill P.O, The parties who made the note have been notiï¬ed of its being lostâ€"it is therefore of no use to any one but the lawful owner. (Signed) W. SLINEY. Richmond Hill, June 2. 1870. 620-3 For Sale. LIGHT THIMBLE SKEIN WAGON, with pole and shafts ; strong and nearly new. Also a sulky. App] to y ' D. E.DLAKE Thorn/till . April 14,1870. 613-tf BICE’S PUMPS FOR SALE BY J. BRILLINGER, 1 Richmond Hill Richmond Hill.June II. ’68. 517-tf POETICAL WORKS OF THE DIFFERENT POETS, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Farm for Sale. nâ€"-â€"- BEING THAT WELLâ€"KNOWN FARM CONTAINING 100 ACRES, BELONGING To ' The Late Malcolm Cameron; Composed of tho NORTH HALF or LOT 23, 2ND CON. TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, About 75 acres cleared with two good dwellin houses (one brick), Barns, Stables, sheds and orchard, thereon, also living streams crosslné. the lot. situate one mile from Richmond, i of, a mile from Pattersonfl miles from Richmond Hill Station on the Northern Railway. The above form will be sold by auction about THE FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT I If not previously disposed of. For terms and further particulars apply, if by letter pro-paid. to ' WM. ELLIS. Lucknow, ‘ JAS. RALSTON.Richmond uni. Executoi‘s. Richmond Hill. June 1. 1870. 620-4m‘ GAMES, TOYS, &c., FOR. SALE AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Important Notice- )ETER G. SAVAGE BEGS TO AN; NOUNCE to his friends, and the public iii the vicittity of Richmond Hill- that he him~ leased the premises lately occupied by MR. THOMAS COGHLAN. On Richmond Hill, and has opened with at‘ complete stock of Groceries, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, (Sm. (for The 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. Richmond Hill. Dec‘. 9, 1869. 5954? T0 PARTIES USING MACH [NERV- STOCK’S EXTRA MACHINE OIL. IMPORTANT This all excells all others for Lubricating ’ purposes, both animal attd 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 or sewing machine, to the heaviest of Steam; boat shafts. The following are the points iii which it ex- cells all other oils : s 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 congeai or thicken in. the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highest importance, from the fact that an all 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 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. 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 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 oilagents, ; many of whom will not hesitate to palm off the mera‘ offal of oil reï¬neries. as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil ; we propose 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 tests by which Gold is known from the base metals. and which will con e partie rdering to secure themselves against imposnion, by enabling them to determine at once, whether the oil forwarded is as good as sample. All parties interested in the lubicatg ing oil trade, before purchasing elsewhere Will do well to cotumunicate with G. B. STOCK, Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario. H. Sanderson & Sons Agent, Richmond Hill: BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Notices â€". WILL ISSUE MY HALFâ€"YEARLY Accounts on the 1st April next. at which time I will expect a full settlement of all claims. Parties indebted will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. ISAAC FRENCH. Richmond Hill. March 2, 1870 607-“ NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE FIRE-PROOF STORE. JUST RECEIVED ONE CASE SPRING TWEEDS’, IN ALL THE NEW STYLES : I SPLENDID VALUE lsAAC CROSBY Richmond Hill. March 3. 1870 6074f CONOE RTINAS, ' WITH SELF ISNSTRUCTOR, AT THE HERALD Door: Storm.-