A SUB COMMITTEE ofa school committee were examining a. class in a. proprietary school. One of the members undertook to sharpen up their wits by propounding the following question :-â€"“ If I had a. mince pie and gave two-twelfths to John, two-twelfths to Isaac, two-twelt'ths to Harry, and should ’keep half the pie for myself, what would there be left?†There was a. profound study among the boys, but ï¬nally one lad held up his hand, as a signal that he was ready to answer. “ Well, sir, what would there be left '1†Speak up loud, so that all can hear,†said the committeeman. “The platel†shouted the hopeful fellow. The committee turned red in the face, while the other members roared aloud. The boy was ex- cused from answering any.more questions. A PART of the perfection of this life is to believe ourselves far from perfection. Wan noble work have the railroad com- panies done ?â€"-Distributed tracks about the city. RICEEST is he who wants least. QUIET conscience gives quiet sleep. THE chlld who cried for an hour last week didn’t get it. “IF you beat me i‘ 11 call OR the soldiers," as the drum said. LAZINESS travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes her. WHAT tent would it be well if wé could all dwell in 7- Con-tent. WHAT remuneration does distance receive for lending enchantment to the View ‘2 BY OUR SAGE.â€"Troubles are like dogsâ€" the smaller they are the more they annoy you. ' WHEN the value of a joke depends entire- ly on the sound, it- is perhaps as well not to crack it. There are three lessons I would writeâ€" Three words as with a. burning penâ€"- In tracings of eternal light Upon the hearts of men. Have Hope. Though clouds environ now, And gladness hide her face in scorn, Put thou the shadow from thy brow; No night but hath its morn. Have Faith. Wher’er thy bark is drivenâ€" The calm’s disport, the tempest’s mirthâ€" Know this: God rules the hosts of heaven, The inhabitants of earth. Have Love; and not alone for One, But man, as man, thy brother'call, And scatter like the circling sun, Thy charities on 9.11. Thus grave these lessons on thy soulâ€" Hope, Faith and Love; and thou shalt ï¬nd Strength when life’s surges cease to rolll Light where thou else wert blind. A FINE coat may cover a fool, but never conceals one. WHEN must Time hang up his scythe ?â€" When he shall be mower. WHEN Patrick ï¬rst tried peaches he said he liked the flavor, but. the seeds lay heavy on his stomach. IF 9. youn lady has a thousand acres of good valuab e land, the young men are apt to conclude that there are sufï¬cient grounds for attachment. NEVER does a man portray his own char- acter more vividly than in his manner of portraying another’s. IF you would be known and not know, oegetate in a village; if you would know and not be known, live in a city. THE ï¬rm without pliancy and the pliant without ï¬rmness, reSembIes vessels without water and water without vessels. MANY a. man saves his life by not fearing to lose it, and many a. man loses his life by being over anxious to save 1t. The snake may reach the eminence as cer- tainly as the eagle, but he reaches it by crawling, and he still remains a. snake. APRINTER, in setting up a publisher‘s ad- vertisement, construed one of Dicken’a works thus: “Barney, by Budgeâ€"$1 50.†Warrenâ€"A padlock to match a circu- lar quay. A ladder to scale the “height of the ridiculous.†To know the breadth of the broadest hints. Books to stock a “ brown study.†To know how many Scotch lochs make a full head of hair. To know how many pints are contained in a Trunkey quartz. CHINESE POLITENESS.â€"“ I have just had the exquisite pleasure,†observes one C-hi- nese father to another, “of beholding your pile-of-volumes son and your string-of-rubies daughter.†“Nay,†responds the other, with inï¬nite humility, “dog ofson have I none, thOugh a bambooable cat of a daugh- ter I have.†This is what the Chinese call politeness. As the bestrtempered sword is the most flexible, so the truly generous are the most pliant and courteous to their inferiors. CALM Brannonâ€"A lovely girl in Wis- consin recently recovered a. hundred and forty dollars' in a breach-of-promise suit against a perfldious lover. Her lawyer con- gratulated her on the amount, wheaghe eX< claimed with a feromous glance at the mulc- ted defendant, and nervously clinching her ï¬ngers, “I’d give every penny of it just to have one good pull at his hair.†Mary was in a dilemma; Even the songs of her bird, Fluttering in through the casement, Were, by the maiden, unheard. Ma_ry_was in a_di1e_mmg. ;_ Shitors her hand had 'besought, Two had desired an answerâ€" Weighty credentials they brought. How shall I make a decision? Which is the wisest and best? Speak to me out of this silence, Settle this doubt in my breast! Reason then came to the rescue: Herbert has wealth to surprise ; King of the social arena, No one his prowess denies.†Then if his conquests are easy, Herbert will never despair; Riches can ne’er make a. hero, None of my colors he'll wearl Then, in a desperate flutter, Heart. as a Witness arose : Ronald is poor, but his spirit Ever with goodness o’er-flows. †He is no courtier, I warrant, Full of songs and his sighs, But like a hero he woos you, Taking your heart by surprise.†U in the balance went lucre: ILove put a weight in the scaleâ€"â€" Were you in Mary’s dilemma, Which, of the two, would prevail? Three Words of Strength. Odds and Ends. The Decision. @nmg. CHINESE GARDEN POWDER . CURRANT BUSHES & GARDEN PLANTS CHINESE GARDEN P0 WDER/ Money, Labor and Disappointment I MEDICAL HALL, 167 King Street East, Toronto. Hf For Sale by Storekeepers 65 Seedsmen, and at the HERALD Book Store. COLLARS AND CUFFS .1. are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant emplopment at home. the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Busi- ness new, light and proï¬table. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to $5 per even- ing, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address. and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisï¬ed, we will send $1 for the trouble of writing Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People’s Literary Companionâ€"one of the largest and best family newspapers publishedâ€"all sent free by mail. Reader. ifyou want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN &Co.,Augusta.Maine_ April I. 1869. 558-†POCKET BOOKS Also manufactures a. pump for cisterns and shallow wells, so constructed with the castings ofthe handle as to make it all tight. and pre- venting children from putting anything into it 3 which is inyariably the case with common pumps. Price $6 complete, for cisterns not exceeding eight feet. Churn Pumps for Cisterns 3$ each. Well-digging done on the Shortest Notice. Address,stafing depth of well, THE MORNING PAPERS Can be had an the Post-ofï¬ce, for 10 CENTS WEEK. Wï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬lï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ m0 THE WORKING CLASS.â€"WE THIS PUMP xs EASIEST WORKED, MOST DURA- BLE AND NEATEST MADE IN THE DOMINION. The Subscriber would respectfully announce that he is prepared to put in Or if they are not preferred to any othey pump they may be returned, and the money will be refunded. ' , . These Pumps ara suitable to all depths from a cistern to a well of 150 feet. SEED POTATOES, A lot of Superior Goderich Potatoes, suitable for Seed. for sale cheap. at Must be paid forthwith to Mr. James M. Law- rence, Richmond Hill. who is duly authorized to collect the same. JOHN KERR, Assignee for the Estate. $1200 “23 Mortgage. HE EXCELSIOR PUMP, MANU factured bv P. Phillips. Richmond Hill. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Estate_ of George Allan Barnard, 0F RICHMOND HILL. This Pump on Trial for One Month! And if accepted WARRANTED TWO YEARS, In readiness for these destructive parasites. and you will save I. FRENCH’S. Richmond Hill, May l9I 1870. 618-tf N THE MATTER OF GEORGE AL- May '14, 1869. Toronto, 28th April. 1870. Richmond Hill, Nov. 25. Richmond Hill, May 5. 1870. Insects, Grubs and Caterpillars, Telegraph, PRIME LOT OF HAM AND BACON, factured by P. Phillips, Richï¬lond Hillr. Prepared only by ALL ACCOUNTS Insolvent Act of 1869. LEN BARNARD 0F RICHMOND HILL, AN INSOLVENT. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. 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Pr No. AlltheYearRound............. 300 25 Atheuaaum...“ .. 375 33 Artizan...... ..... 375 33 Annals of Natural Histmy. . . . . . . . 9 50 30 Argosy(The)................... 200 17 ArmyList...................... 5'75 50 Art Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50 80 Astronomical Register . . . . . . . . . . - 3 75 33 Aunt Judy’s Magazine........... 200 17 Beau Monde (Lo) . . . . . 375 33 Belgravia [inclu. 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Churchman Magazine, The . . . . . . 3 75 33 I Ch. of England Temperance Mag. 1 10 10‘ Churchofthe People............ 110 10 Church Choirmaster and Organist. l )0 10‘ Church Missionary Intelligencer . . 2 00 17 ChurchWork........... 110 10 Churchman’s Companion . . . . . . . . 2 75 17 Churchman’s Family Magazine. . 3 50 33 Civil Engineer and Architect’s Jour 7 50 65 Colonial Church Chronicle. . . . . . . 2 75 17 Contemporary Review . . . . . 9 00 80 Cornhiil Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50 33 Cutters (The) M0 Journal . . . . . . . 3 00 30 DayofRest . . . . . . . .....200 17 Dublin University Magazine . . . . . . 9 00 80 East Anglian.......... . . . . . . . . . 325 30 Ecclesiatic and Theologian. . . ... . 3 75 33 Ecclesiologist (alt. 1010.). . . . . . . . . . 5 75 33 Eclectic & Congregational Review 3 75 33 Edinburgh 'Vledical&Snrgical Jour 7 50 65 English Presbyterian Messenger. . . l 10 10 English Mechanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 30 Englishman’s (The) Magazine. . . . 3 75 33 Englishweman’s Domestic Mag . . 3 '15 33 Entomologist...................200 J7 Entomologist’s Monthly Magazin 2 00 17 Evangelical Christendom. . . . . . . . . 2 00 17 Evangelical Magazine . . . . . . . . . 2 75 17 ExelerHall..................... 375 33 Family Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 17 Family Treasury................ 200 17 Family Herald..,............... 200 17 Farmer’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 50 65 Floral Magazineâ€... 950 80 FloralWorld...........-........200 17 Florist and Pomologist . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 33 Follet (Le) . . . . . . . . .-...........575 50 Fortnightly Review (mo). . . . . . . . ‘7 50 65 Fraser’s Magaxine . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 9 50 80 Freemason’s Magazine. . . . .. . . . . 2 00 1"] Friend......................... 200 17 Gardener . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...-......200 17 “ York Herald†Cheap Book and Job Print- ‘ing Establishment. ALEX. SCOTT. Ch. of Lnglanda'i‘emperance Mag. 1 10 Church of the People........ 110 Church Choirmaster and Organist. 1 )0 Church Missionary Intelligencer . . 2 00 ChurchWork........... l 10 Churchman’s Companion . . . . . . . . 2 75 Churchman’s Family Magazine. . 3 50 Civil Engineer and Architect’s Jour 7 50 Colonial Church Chronicle. . . . . . . 2 75 Contemporary Review . . . . . . . . .. . 9 00 Cornhill Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 50 Cutters (The) M0 Journal . . . . . . . 3 00 DayofRest . . . . . .....200 Dublin University Magazine . . . . . . 9 00 East Anglian.......... . . . . . . . . . 325 Ecclesiatic and Theologian. . .. . 3 75 Ecclesiologist (alt. 1010.). . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Eclectic & Congregational Review 3 75 Edinburgh Medical&Surgical Jour 7 50 English Presbyterian Messenger. . . l 10 English Mechanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 Englishman’s (The) Magazine. . . . 3 75 Englishwoman’s Domestic Mag . . 3 75 Entomologist................... 200 Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 2 00 Evangelical Christendom. . . . . . . . . 2 00 Evangelical Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . 2 75 ExelerHall..................... 375 Family Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Family Treasury................ 2 00 Family Herald...... ....... 200 . 7 50 Floral Magazine..... 9 50 FloralWorld...........-........ 200 Florist and Pomologist . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Follet (Le) . . . . . . . . .............575 Fortnightly Review (mo). . . . . . . . 7 50 Fraser’s Magaxine . . .. .. .... . . . . 9 50 Freemason’s Magazine. . . . . . . . 2 00 Friend.................... - Gardener..... . . . . . . . ..200 Gentsflapazin of Fashion... .... 4 00». GentlemaWM’L. ‘ ‘8 .‘ Geological Magazine . . . .. . . . . . . . Geological & Nat. Hist. Repertory. 0 75 GoodStories...... . . . . . ......... 110 GoodWords......-....... . . . - . . 175 Good Words for the Young. . .. 1 75 Gospel Magazine ........... . . . . . 2 00 Herald and Geologist,(alt. month) 4 75 Homilist . . . . . . .................325 Horological Journal. . . .. . . .... . . . I I0 Illustrated London Magazine . . . . . 3 75 Intellectual Observer . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Intellectual Repository (New Ch.) 2 00 Journalpf Agriculture . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Journal of the Chemical Society . . 3 75 Journal of Practical Medicine. . . . . 3 75 Journal of Social Science. . . . . .. . 5 75 Kitto’ Bible Illustrations . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Ladies’ Cabinet of Fashion . . . . . . . 3 75 Iiadies’ Companion. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion. . . . . . . 3 75 Ladies’ Treasury. . . . Leisure Hour. . . . . . London Journal. 200 London Sooietv................. 350 London and Paris Fashions. . . . . . . 3 75 Mechanician ................... 9 50 Medical Mirror.................. 3 75 Merry and Wise .. . Methodist Magazine .. Missing Link Magazine . . . . Mission Life....... .......-..... MonthlyPacket................. 375 Museum and Journal of Education 2 00 Musical Times.................. 0 50 Nat,uralist....... . . . . . . . ......... 110 New Monthly Magazine . . . . . . . .13 00 New Mon. Mag. for S. S. Teachers 1 25 OnceaWeek . . . . . ..............325 Our ownFire Side .............. 2 00 Peoples Magazine . .. .. 2 00 Pharmaceutical Journal. . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Philosophical Magazine . . . ... . . . . 9 50 Phonographic Reporter. . . . . . . . . . . 0 75' Photographic Portraits . . . . . . 9 50 Post Ofï¬ce Director. . . 3 75 Poultry Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Practical Mechanics’ Journal . . . . . 3 75 Primitive Methodist Magazine . .. . 2 00 Prophetic Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 75 PnlpitAnalyst . . . . . 200 Quiver (The)................... 200 Remembrancer. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 10 Reynold’s Miscellany . . . . , _ _ . . _ . 2 00 Robinhood .... 2 00 Routledge‘s Magazine for Boys . . . 2 0‘) St. James’ Magazine. . . . . . . . . '. . . 3 75 Scientiï¬c Review 2 00 Scottish Congregationalist. . . . . . . . I 25 Sharpe’s London Magazine. . . . . .. 3 75 Shorthand Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Sixpenny Magazine . . . .. . . . 2 00 Sooner or Later . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 SpirtualMagazine. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 SundayReader . . . . . . 200 Sunday School Teachers’ Mag. . . . 2 00 Sunday Magazine.. . . .... .... . .. 2 00 Sunday at Home 200 St. Paul’s Magazine ........ . 3 75 Scottish Jonrnal....... .... 2 00 'I‘ecknologist.................... 375 Temple Bar 3 75 Tinsley’s Magazine. . . .... . . . . . . . 3 75 Townsend’s Costumes. . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Traill’s Illustrated Josephus . . . . . . 3 75 Truthseeker.......... . . . . . . . . ..110 Union Review [alt. month]. . . . 3 75 United Methodist Free Church Mag 2 00 United Presbyterian Magazine . . . . l 25 Veterinarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Victoria Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Watohword 110 West End Gazette of Fashions. , . . 3 75 ' World oI‘Fashioll 3 75 Young Englishwoman . . . . . .. . . . 2 00 Young Apprentice. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Young Ladies’ Journal. . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 Young Englishman’s Magazine. . . . 2 00 Young Men of Great Britain . . . . 9 00 Zoologist........................ 375 Parties, wishing Magazines, &c. bound in volumes will receive prompt attention. *** Can supply any Magazine published not on above list- Add 25 cents to above for postage when or- daring- ENGLISH LIST OF NEWSEARERS earnouuu -.-.......n-n nu... -.............- ' Natural History. .. Dhe)................... lical Register ly’s Magazine........... 1de(Le) . . . . . :enauy....... ...... 11’s Magazine. . ‘rt sermons ......... ...----...--o-.n--- and... he............. Idinburghed). . . . . price varies] . . . . . . . ‘ Romance ‘raphical Dictionary. . [821116. xurnal. . ....- a...-. ---..- x...-.-........-.... ‘Side .............. zine ... a] JournaL. Magazine .. Reporter..........- Poflraits........... rector.............. ........-.......... hanics’ Journal . ,hodisl Magazine . 1es . . . t.................. er.........:.....::::. mellany ..... . ’Iagazine for Boys ‘agazineu "xew gregationalist........ ion Magazine....... Lgaziue......... jazine. an... :ins.. r1 Teachers’ Mag.... line............ me................ gazine . 1a]. . . . OIIIII gazine†Costumes........... ated Josephus ...... 7 [alL month]. wuuu mogamuu . . . . 1 4a . . . . . . . . . . . 575 121116....... . . . . . . . . 375 110 zette of Fashions. , . . 3 75 )iOll...-.......~... 375 hwoman.......... 200 mice . . . . . ... . . . . . 200 :’ Journal. . . . . . . . . . . 325 hman’s Magazine. . . . 2 00 f Great Britain ... . 900 ...-............... 375 culture . . . . . . . . . o w lhemicul Society . . 3 75 ical Medicine. . . . . 3 75 al Science. . . . . .. . 5 75 ustrations . . . . . . . . . 3 75 of Fashion . . . . . . . 3 75 xion....... ...375 of Fashion.. . . . . . 3 75 r i 225 200 ....-.-.-.....a 3 O . ....----... is Fashions....... wawww -l€n~1<n QUIOU'IC ’................ zine............. 375 agazino .. . . . . . l 10 ................. 200 375 l7 l5 l7 10 l7 l7 17 33 17 13 33 l7 17 33 l7 17 17 17 17 33 17 33 33 33 55 33 10 60 l7 13 50 10 33 33 l7 17 17 17 WILSON’S IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION FANNING MILL THESE MILLS HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF COMPETITION AT ALL THE Provincial Exhibitions and County- Fairs whenever shown, and are pronounced by com- petent judges as being the Best Fanning Mill, Manufactured in Canada, 16521515011. Can. Supply all Orders Promptly Farmers will consult their own interest if they will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere, as we feel conï¬dent they will be satisï¬ed our Machines are lxotsurpassed if equalled. Having spared neither time nor expense in getting good Machinery and Workman to fulï¬ll promises. he hopes slillto receive a share of public patronage. - Justice. unto all. I intend to give; My motto shall beâ€"to live and let live. Gristing will be attended to all times as ‘ formerly, Lumber Planed to Order on the Shortest Notice at their Saw Mill. A. & W. WILSON. .Iâ€" to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Eli] and surrounding country. that he has com- menced business as In the shop formerly occupied by Mr. John Hutchins. Equally adapted for applying to Sheep and Lambs by Dipping. Pouring. Smeariug or Salving. Used also as a, wash for Horses and Cattle" Sold only by $1,000 Reward. HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE to inform the inhabitants of Richmond HOUSE, SIGN AND Ornamental Painter ! SHEEP DIPPINE EDMPDSITIUN! ERFECT SAFETY IN SHEEP DIP- PING. Will take the wool. as sheared from the sheep, and make it up into Fullcloth of any kindI or pattern. to suit parties, such as Cloths. Tweeds. Cassimeres. Salinetts, Plain or Twill Flannels, Dress Flaunols, Blankets (Horse or Bed), White or Colored Stocking Yam (2 or 3 Ply). 6w. Having also put in New Machinery. he is prepared to do Spinning and Carding by the pound, if required. He will have on hand Cotton Warp, of' a superior quality. that persons wishing to have their yarn wove, can have it done at a. Lower Rate than they possibly can buy bunch cotton. JOHN EYER would return thanks to his custo- mers for their liheml support during the Card- ing Season, and would inform them, and others. in adjoinng Townships, that he will be ready to do their Falling, Coloring, Cloth Dressing, Pressing. &c.. as good. cheap, and as quick as any other establishment in the Dominion, CARDING, SPINNING AND WEAVING. H. A: DAVID. Richmond Hill. June 23. 1869. 570-†June 23. 1869. January 14. 1869‘ Headford-Grist Mill and Woolen Factory. August 3. 1869. 577-â€. EADFORD WQOLEN MILLS, 3RD _All work warranted to give general sa- WARRANTED mm: FROM ARSENIC on MERCURY. concession of Markham . Manufacturing :1 large Number of the above, And having increased facilities for preparing the lumber, MANUFAC TURING. GEO. H. LESLIE & Co., Gar. qf Bloar 4~ ‘Yonge St. 23. 1869. 6704f YORKVILLE M’DOUGALL'S NON-I 013M005 To Farmers. No Fictlon ! STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. WILLIAM HARDING. JOHN EYER. Richmond Hill The subcribers are now AND THEY HAVE BEEN 547-6m South halves of lots Nos. 12 and 13. lst Con. Township of Mesa, 200 acres. simule about 1; miles from Newbury. where cordwoad brings a good price.and it is wall timbered with hardwood. Also farms and wild: in various other counties. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to J. N. BLAKE. Banister, &c. No.64 Church St. opposite St. James’ Cathe. dral, Toronto. HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 83 Yonge St. 3 doors above King St. Toronto. Cooking Sgwes. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, 'Ju'mb Stoves, and Stove Plpes. Grain Mea- surles, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers. &c. Farm in'tho Township of Adelaide. fronting on the Egremont Gravel Road, of 200 acres, 70 acres cleared and free from stumps; on the premises there is a good house, barn, stable. &c. There is a spring close to the house, and a spring creek runs across the lot. The un- cleared part i well timbered with hardwood. situated about 3 miles from Kerwood Station. and 7 miles from Strathrov. ' Beg ‘0 call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of House Furnishing Goods, among which will be found Vimâ€"Farm of 133 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yonge Street, about 12 miles north of Toronto. on which there is a commodious house, ham. 2 stables, aheds,an orchard, about 20 acres pine and hardwoodlim- be;- mixed; we" watered. PLATED AND BRITTANNlA METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. the stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chaste.aud also the Plain- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of V II classes. Intending buyers are invited to inspect the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspec- lion. And Parambulators manufactured, Wholesale and Retail, 11 MINION, at $6 per 100 feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets, Paiis, CiderMiHs. Washing Machines. Shingles Waggon Fences, and Lumber Sawedao order. For particulars address TABLE éOUTTLERY, SPOONS, 8w. Lanterns, Square é†Globe Shape Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, dsc. céc. HERE. October 27, 1869 Special attention is directed to his Toronto, February 7. 1868. Steam Miâ€s,Thornhill Thomhill, Nov.3, 1869. 510-.tf Repairs qf all kinds promptly executed. H. P. would also direct Special attention to the tock of 00K Patent Eaveâ€"trough ND WATEHSPOUTS FOR. THE DO Sheet Iron and Copper Ware ! Lamps &: Chandeliers ; in great variety. for oil or candles. LAMP GLOBES. BURNERS. CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WICKS. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES I BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. Temperance Works. A FULL SUPPLY of lhoseintercsling and well-written Works. which win] be disposed of at a. Low Rate. CATALOGUE on application at the TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, If you want get the publications of the SCOTTISH TEMPEBANCE LEAGUE. HIRAM PIPER JOHN LANGSTAFF, Also a large stock of WHICH WILL BE FOUND STOVESI HERALD BOOK STORE For Sale. Also 5884f 5664f 493 .L DIRECTORIES the most complete and correct ever issued on this continent. They are not being prepared by correspondence, but by P ERSON AL†(:1 N vnss from door to door, of my own Agents, for the requisite in- formation. 1 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 ofl‘ the Railway and Steam- boat Routes, important places on the lines be- ing held till the completion of the former. to admit of correction so latest date. J. ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. JOHN BREDIN and others, (in (the York HERALD during the months of July. August and Sep- tember, 1868), is neatly printed in pamphlet form. and worth a perusal. 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. PRICE 15 CENTS. For sale at the HERALD Book Sfore, Richmond Hill; BANNER Oflice, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy Store, Markham Wesleyan Book Room: A. S. Irving’s and M. Shawn’s, Toronto. ' SUBSCRIPTION T0 DOMINION DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. .5512 Cy. United States do . . .12 Gold. Great Britain and Ireland do . . £3 Stg. France. Germany, &c. do . . £3 Stg. SUBSCRIPTION T0 PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES I Province of Ontario Directory, 1870-71 $4 00 Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 4 00 Province of Nova Scotia Din. 1870-71 3 00 Province ofNew Brunswick Dir. 1870-71 3 00 Province of Newfoundland Dir. 1870-71 200 Province of Prince Ed. Is. 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SANDERSON. of the same place, where they may be cr/nsulting ed personally or by letter, on all diseases 0 [Iqrses. Cattle. &c. J. H. SANDERSON, E TERINARY SURGEON, GRA- duate of Toronto Vetorinarv College. U Undertaker, (Sac. RESIDENCE.â€"â€"Nearlyoppositethe Post Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill. Lovell’s Directories 2 T IS INTENDED TO MAKE THESE Authorised by the Council of Public [11- struction for Ontario. Prepared and Suld on by April 1, 1868. JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montraal, March 16. 1870. 610-6 r THOMAS SEDMAN, 1AI§1§IAGE AND WAGON MAKER, Address, M. HOUSE. Attorney. No.78 Nassau SL. Nevaork City. March 39). 1870, 3-m Richmond Hill, April 523, 1868 DRS. PECK 85 ROBINSON’S METHOD OF EXTRACTING- To Controversialists. GEO. H. LESLIE & 00., Car. qf Blam- 4~ Yange 813., HERALD BOOK STORE- 558-1Y YORKVILLE. 510