NEW SPRING GOODS! W. ATKINSON, ' THE TEA CHESTA GREAT BARGAINS ! While thanking his cutomers and the public generally for past patronage, begs to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding country that his VOW GOING AT I‘ll Upon Mature Reflection, ï¬nds that he has been making a. Big Simpleton of himself for the last Two Weeks, by giving Spring Stock is now complete, And a LARGER AND BETTER STOCK Never has been on Richmond Hill. PEOPLE’S STORE, RICHMOND HILL. 20 CENTS PER lb FOR BUETTR, THE Goons INCLUDE P G. SAVAGE CLOTHS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION, And that it can’t Honestly be done, for he AND AT ï¬nds it a difï¬cult job to Buy the P710“ to ever Customer, . a n78“, Frock token he has been Wishes to intimate to the inhabi- tants of Richmond Hill and vicinity that he will sell the balance of his DRESS GOODS t GIVING 20 ms. PER 1b -v'*“ hr; ï¬llliï¬e’r‘and A endless variety, Shirtings. Tickings. SELLING IT AT 17 CTS. PER lb, BLEACHED AND GREY COTTONS! Hollands. Counterparies LACES OF ALL KINDS DRESS GOODS I WALL PAPERS} .Iw CONSISTING 0" Parlors So that he intends in future to give a fair aird honest price for it and give LACE cunnms. 3,000 YDS. NEW PRINTS, Hosiery, Gloves, Kitchen, Bedroom Good and Just Value in Goods. “D Hats and Caps for the Million, AND READY MADE CLOTHING! In Coats. l’ants, Vests. 5142. HALL PAPERS I He has no intention of offering GOODS AT LESS THAN COST. IN VARIOUS PATTERNS, THE srocu or MILLINERY ! MILLINERY l Nor does he intend to offer AT COST PRICE! 40 POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR $100 Is unsurpassed. and consists of New Pattern Bonnets, New Shaped Hats in Straw. Manilla, Masilla and Sataline, â€"â€" on WHISKEY @ 50 cm PER GAL. Ile has also on hand now FEATHERS, NLW FLOWERS. But will NEW SHAWLS, give as much Sugar as any other mnirmnd as good Whis- key as can be bought in the Province. for the money. Good Tangle 1.0g @ 80 cent per gallon: a splendid ha~vest whiskey @ $1 per got. (one dram of which is equal to l\\‘() our-a molt); and the “ Ilaal ould slitull itsilf†for $l'2tl per gallon; he will make a still greater reduction to persons huv- ing 5 gulions and over. As he intends going out of the Hardware trade he is oï¬â€˜nriug SPEcurI. A LARGE QUANTITY OF MANTLES, PARASOLS, SUNSHADES. Arc. &c. &c. Gold, Velvet é‘FancyBorderin gs ALWAYS ON HAND. THE IAIIGES'I'. BEST AND CHEAPF'S'I' STOCK 0F MOURNING GOODS 1 NORTH OF TORONTO. Soc. (Sec. 860. &c. WHICH WILL BE SOLD 3:»me merkm A'so a full supply of CHEAP FOR CASH. FRESH GROCERJES ! .IND UCEMENTS IN HARD‘VABE. CROCKI- nil, ‘ BEING ABLE TO For quantity go to the RAKES CENTRAL STORE. _â€" For quality go to the t From 5 cts. to 15 cts. such. as good as can be COMPETE WITH TORONTO PRICES . bong," in the marks, CENTRAL STORE. P. G. Savage has no hesitancy in calling attention to THREEâ€"PRONG FORKS For low prices go to the CI'NTRAL STORE. ._..__ From 60 cents upwards: and other goods in proportion. H l S .S T 0 C K O F See tho New Goods and observe the Prices. W. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill. April 13. 1870. , 613 FURNITUREâ€! He also intends. in future. to devote himself entirely to the Which will be found to comprise Grocery, Liquor, Flour 53' Feed HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE- ‘The most Elegant B U S I N E S S . AS WELL AS Talking about Flour, “ My Conscience,†if he hasn't got the ~ Trustees’ Sale of Land. PU R S U A N T TO 22X!) VICTORIA, Chapter til). Consolidated Statutes of Up- per Cnnndn, we the undersigned Trustees of the Markham congregation of the society of 'I‘unkers. hereby give public nodes that we will offer FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ON SATURDAY, THE 6TH AUGUST NEXT, The most Durable. ‘ BEST FLOUR 0N RICHMOND HILL l You may call him Davy; he gets it ‘ f Call and see our a" me wa) mm MOUNT ALBERT NEW FRUIT JARS ! AT THE ON THEl PREMISES, o A certain quarter acre Lot. on the North part of Lot numherrweuty four itrihe third con cessiou of the Township of Markham. together with the buildings thereon. recently occupied by Mrs. Catharine Miller. widow. Terms made known at the time of Sale. GOOD AND‘CUEAP- 'CELEBRATED VALLEY MILLS! Where they understand their business ‘ and use notoing but the ALWAYS 0N HAND SALE AT ONE O’CLOC‘K. RM. (Signed) .HCOBHEISE. . H t’E'r‘EttCOBEn, 7mmâ€- E'DWA RD SAN DERSON. Auctioneer. Markham. July 9. 1870, 6264 BEST WHITE WHEAT! A FULL STOCK OF Just come and try a bag of it. and if it don't make GROCERIES ! ! PROVISIONS l! NEW TIN SHOP. GEORGE wiLTSiirEE. TINSMITH. most respectfully calls the attention of the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and sorrouuding neighborhood to the fart that he has corn- me-ncl-d business in the above line, and will keep in stock all kinds of 'l‘inware. New Work nme on the l‘rï¬ltdn'es. Repairs on Iron. Tin, Zinc and Copper Ware done with I‘unctriahiv rind on liensonhb e 'l‘ernis . Shop one door south of the “ York Herald " GOODS DELIVERED '! Buildings. Richmond Hill. July 9. 1870. 626 FLOUR AND FEED I You ever "to. just bring it back and he will eat it himself Bag and all- for lie is a hungry 'cuss’ any way.. Also Paints, Oils, Varnish, J APAN. PUT‘I‘Y AND GLASS IN' ALL SIZES. â€"â€" FIARVEST TOOLS. r ‘ l HILRRAH. FOR THE TEA. CHEST I l I , . R_.ito,-. Fork“. Cl’sxdlns, Sea-thee. S \aiths.&c. l 00 ODS DELIVERED. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST I. FRENCH. 4, AT 1315 CENrnAL STOKE. w. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill. July 19. 1870'. 698-4 Richmond [all], July 7. 1870. 695 Richmond Hill, July 5.1870. 585 HARVEST TOOLS FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS!!! - NOISELESS MOVE MEN-T, I GREA T SPEED. WHEELER 8o WILSON avgâ€"1;- SE W 1 N G‘ ‘M‘ACHINE l Gold Medal. Paris Exposition, 187 0; 82 Competitors. FULL iNSTaUâ€"Ffloss GRATIS. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. rns'r'rnosrAis. Ms. C. CHAPMAN, Dear Sir,â€"â€"I had been informed by iri- terested parlils that the Wheeler 52. Wilson Sewing Mac‘ irie was nor to ho depended upon. which for a time induced me to deter purchasing one. After your description of raid machines. I purchased one. and Mrs. Fowcett. who is well acquainted with other machine. states that after a year's trial in various liinds of work. she can conï¬dently recommend it as a useful fairiin sewing machine. and as all that you stated it to be. M. F:\Wt‘.E'l"l‘. Weslryan. Minister. Markham March 18th, 1870. Mn. C. CHAPMAN. Dear Sir,â€"-We have used the Wheeler & “’ilson Sewing Machine about nine tears, and during that time it has cost nothing for repairs. We sew lirwvy l'rrllod cloth with coarse linen llll‘bfld. stronger than can he done by hand: while all ï¬ne stitching on light. fabrics gives the best satisfaction. We can with confluence re- commend lhe Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Mafliille as the best for family use. SAMUEL REESOR. . Cedar Grove, March 18. l870. REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs James Newton. juli., Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. Clarke. Miss White. Mrs. William Hnrdingdliiss Rtnsall. Mrs Alex Marsh, Miss Sanderson, Mrs. Jos. Kefl‘er. Mrs. D. Horse. Mrs. Henry Lever. HEIN'IZMAN & COMPANY’S PI A N 0chng RT E s ! These Instruments are made with a full Me- tallic I‘rame,are.all overstrung. and are manuâ€" factured hr the best workmen. under the super- teudence of Mr. llointzrnnn. who has had tip- wards of thirty years experience in the business. All instruments are furnished with the Ar- glnfl'e AHI‘, nu". are distinguished for their singing qua ity, volume. and purity of tone, elastic. even touch. durability of construction. and beauty ol finish. Piano Covers (Rubber) and Music Stools iii great variety. A FULL ASSOR'I‘MENT 0F ORGANS & MELODEONS, From the Establishments of R s. WILLIAMS, R. H. DALTON, AND OTHER CELEBRA‘I‘ED MAKERS. TUNING AND REPAIRING ATTENDED TO. The above instruments are all fully warranted, and sold at trianufacturer’s prizes. Perfect satis- faction guaradleed in every case. Circulars post free. LAMB’S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, CALL AND SEE IT. C. CHAPMAN. AGENT. June 1.5, "1870. Markham, ILLUSTRATE D P APERS. Including the Canadinn illustrated News. llnr- ner's Weekly, Frank t.eslin’s Illustrated, and The Chimney (Joiner. at the Herald Book Store. W. MILLICHAMP, ELECTRO AND CLOSE SILVER PLATER TORONTO, ONTARIO. All kinds of (Irirrlrige and Harness Mounting Knives. F‘or‘lts,SpriorIS. (lrnils. &c., dun. &0. Silver Plated in the best,Style warranted to wearany length oflime Also manufacturer of Show Cases, Metali Sash liar for Store fronts. &c.. importer of French and English Show Cases. Glass,&c. &c. Toronto.‘April 7. 1870. ' (irony RINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed at the. Herald Ofï¬ce. ECENTLY ADDED, A ND. 2 GORDON Card Pie-s. to the Herald 'Il’ook and Job Printing listah' .Alirnent. N NEATNESS THE HERALD PRINT is without a rival. EATNEss. CHEAPNEss, QUICKNESS three characteristics of the Ilerald Ofï¬ce. I BE BEST PRINTING INKS ARE used at the Herald Ofï¬ce. N ADDITION TO OUR NEW PRESS! l New Type has also been added. ONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS made use of at the Herald Uflice, l GORDON’S NO. 2 CARD PRESS (USED at the Herald Ofï¬ce) is tram .the Joseph Hall Works, Oshawa. New SPEINGAND SUMMER" GOODS FIRE PROOF STORE ! . The Subscriber has now In stock A LARGE AND VARIED AssoaTMENT on NEW AND' SEASONABLE GOODS siii‘nhu: ton nu ' SPRING common TRADE. _ A LARGE STOCK OI GROCERIES, HARDWARE 61.0. OLC. &c.l KEPT CONSTANTL Y ON HAND. ISAAC CROSBY. N. B. Accounts rendered 1st October. Richmond Hill, April 7. 1869. 585 . JEWELRY! JEWELRY! For Sale cheap, at the‘ HERALD Ofï¬ce. For Sale ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT: 200 ACRES 0F TIMBERED LAND. Composed of Lot No. 10, in the 14th conces- sion of the - TOWNSHIP OF SOMBBA, COUNTY OF L’AMBTON! Within 2} miles of the Village of Wilksport. and 4 from St Clairâ€"either plact‘ being a good market for vrond. It is a corner lot with a good road on two sides of it, and situated in an Old settled neighborhood. - ‘ f ‘i’ ' 'l‘he Improvements consist of acomfortable log house. together with four or ï¬ve acres cleared and free from stumps. Soil. clayloam ; with a never-failing stream of water .lnnning through the centre of it. The lot is well timber-ed and will make a ï¬rst-class term ; and is well worthy the attention or any person wanting to secure a good home in a good locality. For paticulars enquire of JOHN 'B. HARRINGTON, - Richmond Hill. July 7, 1870. 6254! STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Farm for Sale. SPLENDID WH EAT FARM F O R Sale. being part of lot NO . 59, in the let ’ Concession of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, Fror‘iting on Youge St', Contain ing 8 0 Acres, SEVENTY CLEARED, In a good state of cultivation. Timber land cous=sts of splendid ï¬ne and Hardwood 1n the vicinity. there is a church. and a saw- mill. and a sOliOol within a half mile. There is on thepremiees a good frame house, with stone cellar. kitchen and tvoodslretl. new :’ large frame barn, two threshing floors. nearly new : stable. sheds and root house : two never failing springs of water; soft water cistern. and thriving orchard. 'l'rcnirs Easy. ForJuither particulars apply to the owner on the premises. JOHN BROWN. Vaughan, Julie 29, 1870. r 6245 JOB PRINTING Done Neat and Quick stilts mind Ofï¬ce. BARNARD’S STORE Its-OPENED: CHEAP GOODS. G. A. Barnard has been appointed agent for the Sale of H IS L ATE STOCK, Which has been bought at a bargain ; he will, therefore. FOR CASH! Oder his customers an advantage, by giving them Goods at Lower Prices than ever. and hopes to have a share of put lic patronage ltus assorted up the Stock willi a variety of new Grinds. bought for Omit. al the Lowest Prices and will sel them at a small advance. 'l‘ o Stock will comprise a general useririinent of Farm for Sale. BEING THAT WELIrKNO’WNFARMW CONTAINING 100 ACRES, , BELONOINGJ'O The Late Malcolm Cameron, *- Composed Of tho Norms HALF OF LOT 23, 2ND Con. TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, . About 75 acres cleared with two good dmllin‘ , l' houses (one brick). Barns, Stables. sheds an orchard. thereon, also living streams crossing the lot. situate one mile from Richmond. i of a mile from Pattersonfl miles front Richmond Hill Station on the Northern Railway. The above farm will be sold by auction about THE FIRST OF OCTOBER. NEXT! 2' If not previously disposed of. Forte'rms and further particulars apply. if by letter pro-paid. to . - . WM. ELLIS. Lucknow, H JAS. ltALS'I‘ONJtichmond Hill.- . Excavators. <: Richmond Hill. June 1,1870. ’ 620-4m AGRICULTURAL MACHINES! And Implements of all Kinds ; THE BEST & CHEAPEST MADE. Send for Price list to WM. RENNIE. Egllngton, Ont: June 9, 1870. 621 POCKET BOOKS ' ; OF ALL KINDS AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Notice. LL PERSONS (EITHER IN CANADA or England) having clairris against tho' estate of the late John Simpson, of Richmond . Hill. County of York, Canndn West. formerly of Hougli on the Hill. County of Lincoln; I‘ll-gland. will communicate Willi Geo. Simson, ltichniond llill. immediately. to appoint Ad- ministrators for the final settlement of his affairs. Stamford Mercury and Grant/mm. Journal to copy one month, and send account [0 , . GEO. SIMSON. Richmond Hill. Ont; June 30, 1870. 624-4 COLLARS AND CUEES THE LATEST. STYLES, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE; Important Notice. â€"â€" PETER G. SAVAGE BEGs To AN- NOUNCE to his friends, and the public in the vicinity of Richmond Hill. that he had leased the premises lately occupied by MR. THOMAS COGH‘LA'N. On Richmond Hill, and lids ope'n'ed With d complete stock of ‘ Groceries, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Varnishcs, d-c. do: The public will observe that he is in a posi3 tioii to Sell Goods at Prices that will not fail t satisfy all consumers. ‘ Inspection and Comparison. are Invited: PETER G. SAVAGE. Richmond Hill. Dec. 9, 1869. 595-“ FANCY GOODS FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. MAGAZINE-s, PAPERS, &c. SUPPLIED AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Note Lost. I 0ST, ON YONGE STREET IN THE J neighborhood of Ycrltville, oti Friday; the 90th May last, a leather pocket book, con- taining a Nole payable to William Sliney or bearer. for the sum of $24â€"sigued by John Line and G ergo Logan. Any person ï¬nding it will be Sullflltl" rewarded by returning it to tho undersigned at Richmond Hill PD. The parties who made the note have been notiï¬ed ofits being: lustâ€"it is therefore of no use to any one btit the lawful owner. (Signed) w. SLrNEY. Richmond Hill, June 2, 1870. 620-3 'GAMES, TOYS, 820., FOR SALE AT 'rIr‘n HERALD Book STORE. W. H. CANNON, L.D.S., * ENTIST, (LATE ASSIST- ANT to Dr Elliot. Dentist. 'l'tirontn.) respectful y announces that he nil! visit the following places,(Suno d iys excepted). where he will attend to Don- tistry in all its branches : HA King....................ist of each month. Rlchrnoud Hlll....... ....5ili " Newnrarket.;..s... ......10tlt " Aurora..................l5lh “ ‘Teeih inserted instbe most Improved Styles, Dry Goods. (.‘iocerirs. Wines and Liqitom of on Gum. 3,1,“, Vulcanized Rubber. and Ah. the finest and host hrands I’aints, Oils. Glass. did, with the bust comment of Shelf llmd- ware to he had in the neighborhood. Having nianv years experience in the limitless. he is conï¬dent he cannot be undorbouglit anti shall not he tindcrsold by any Houso in the Trade. living thankiul to his friends and patrons ior their past favors. he hopes to merit a continu- Itice of,. the some. G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill, June 23, 187â€, 623-“ AMPBELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN- DOW CURTAIN FIXTURES, For sale, Cheap. only 25 cte..at the HERALD BOOK STORE. lurninun Base. 'l‘eeth ï¬lled in such a manner as to preserve them from further decay. Teeth extracted with the least possible pain. and especial attention paid to the regulation of children's teeth. Charges Moderate, and work warranted to. give satisfaction. All le'tei-s addressed to Aurora will receive. prompt attention. Aurora. May 25. 1810. 6l9-ly l I POETICAL WORKS ’ " or run mrraansr roars, AT Tin HERALD BOOK "on.