SCHOOL REQUISITES .l {erred their Library to the HERALD Book Store, where Stockholders and others may drocure Books every Friday afternoon, A. SCOTT, Librarilm. THIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS {erred their Libran’ to the Hm“ .. RM}. llErEnENCEs.-â€"Thofolbwinggemiemencan, withconï¬dence,recommend G. H, Huslmnd,to a" requiring Demal aid: 1):" Reid, Thornhill; Dr. Bull. Weston: Dr. D’Evlyn, Ihnwicu; Dr. Carson, Brampton. RESIDENcmwâ€"Thornhill. Thomhil) September I7. 1868. 1y To those who hava'f'avored him with their palronagein the past he returns his sincere thanks, and to those who mav do so in the fu- ture. he would sgy that no endeavor on his part willbe wanting to meenheu- approval. G. H. H., having had over ELEVEN YEARs’ PRACTICE. feels couï¬dem of giving entire satis- faction. Unionvillo. . . . 15! Monday ofeach month, Weston . . . .9th day " Klineburg. . . .lï¬th “ Burwick . . . . .221:d " Scarbora’. . . .23rd " Where he willbe prepared and mosthappy to wait onlhose who may require his services, m VV v King Street, East, ’I‘or’onlo, near Chulch Stream, is prepared 10 wait upon any who need his professional services in or- der to preservs their teeth, or relieve sufl'ering and supply now teeth in the most approved style. Also to regulate the Ieeth of those who need ll. Consultations free, and all work whr- tuned. v June, 1865. Crack cheerin your whips! The Wain Is pihBCI \vhh sheavvs of golden grain: Your honest brows are lmvn'd whh toil, - Youx‘ hard brown hands have reup‘d the spoil, The spoil, not won by deeds of blood, By during fems of ï¬eld or flood. But sternly wrnslï¬ug with the plough. Whose golden {Ruins are garner’d now. “ Home! harvest home I†sing one and all, ’Nenlh cozLer’s thatch, in squire’s hall, Since kindly Earth no favour shows, But on the rich and poor bestows Her smiles impartial, yielding gold For every grain an hundred-fold; Drain’d is her teeming mother-breast: Siug gaily, “Let her, let her rest I†The grey mare pricks her well-pleased ear, As rise our voices strong and clear; The farm-house waits, with table spread ; Cheer, brothers, cheer, our task is spedl “ Home 1,â€"harvest home I†The glad refrain Re echoes, echoes back again; ‘ Drain’d is our common mother’s breast, Well hath she labour’d,â€"let her rest. A CARDINAL Pennaâ€"To become Pope, if yossible. AN AMERICAN’S Smutâ€"Scum J 9 :5 ago I met a Beuml ti'rer roamin; mound in the . a a I Juugles. He was an unwholesuum bgt en- thusiastic timer and he a eared to be re‘ '=.’ .. P.... P. “ TIME works wonders,†as the lady said when she got married after a. thirteen years’ courtship. “Do you call that veal cmch ‘3" said an old gentleman, dining at a :-:»::'.mn':,:nt. “ Why, it’s an insult to every flue cult'in the country.†“Really, sir, I diun'L mean to in- sult you," returned the waiter. > ' . A ‘ . . ‘ runyd to FCCCIVC nu: With curdtuhty. Watch mg mychanco, I slipped behind him, opened my umbrella. and tied the handle to his tail. He ran, but going between two trees. the umbrella caught him and anchored him right 10 the spot. 1 went round, and seizing his tonguequullcd it hand. l’teaeutiy,tne tungue begun to ghe, and the taxi gm“ shut-tut- stud shut ter,uud tinnily dis:tmu_-:u'9d.while the lull gue kept on coming. and at Inst, out it canâ€: with the tail and tuuimeih' hundle,utl in a con tinuuus stting. lseized the ltlllbl‘elitl-hfllltli0, tied a stick across the oud,so that it couldn't slip buck ihlo his Int)lllh,iutd left the tiger backed up with that HHIIM‘E‘H“. covering his rear. He V213 the sickest. looking tiyr that 1 ever sew. He seemed mortiï¬ed and humil- iated, and willing to cutnpt-mnise; but I iet't him in that condition tsur day md then sold him to u H‘tk'tlila'ct‘ie lUL' two dollars and seventyï¬ve cents. @3737. C SAD Accxl>ExT.â€"The olhor evening a gen- tleman, preparatory to going to bed, lighted a. candle and sat down to supper. It is sup- posed ilmt he made an over-hearty meal7 and indulged somewhat. too freely in the pleasures of the table, as he was subsequen- tly proved to have {flown himself out and lrft the candle burning. “ No reason†has bee assignedfor the rash act, which itw ‘ >‘\ I" cieutly to accohm for the melz... v , dL(,..:'- ence. A GENTLEMAN being asked whether he was seriously injured when a steam boner explo» ded, is said to have replied that he was so used to being blown up by his wife that mere steam had no effect on him. A NEGRO was caught in a man’s garden at Roanoke, North Carolina, the other night, in close proximity to a. lot of ï¬ne cabbages. Wheu interrogated as to what he was doing, replied, “Good Lord] dis nigger can’t go nov bar to pray without bein’ troubled I" A LUCKY Eschaâ€"Dm'inr; the late storms in France, we are told that, at Vau- Vgimd, "a man was drawing water at a. well; the li3lmxing wlï¬ â€˜lt (1 him three times round it without hurting him.†To say the least “I will preach from (lat portion ob de Scripture, dis ebenin’,†said a cniored domi- Vnie, “ whar de ’postle Paul p’iuLs his ’pistle at de ’phesiaus.†., M. of it, It must 1mm rather “ gwen 111m a turn†and lhe wonder is that, during the process, he didn’t “kick the bucket.†'oronto. April 1, 1869. ONEY T0 LEND ON GOOD FARM LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Security, in Sunls to suit applicants. Apply to ‘ G. H. HUSBAND7 L.D.S. MONEY T0 LEND. OF ALL KINDS, AT THE “ Harvest Home.†RICHMOND HILL Odds and Ends. DUGGAN & MEYERS ,ENTIST, BEGS MOST RE- speclfully to announce that he will be a1. . . . 15! Monday ofeach month, . . .9th day " . . .lï¬th “ .. .221:d " DEL'TISTRY. $191 HERALD BOOK STORE. . ADAMS, _p. D:__S., 95 may Attorneys, Calm't SL 55s-3m U at the Herald Oï¬icefi’sâ€" doling; Hall Works, Oshawa, NONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS made use of at thn Ham/l um...‘ THE BEST PRINTING INKS ARE used at me Herald Ofï¬ce. RINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed at lhe. Herald Ofï¬ce. TORONTO, ONTARIO. All kinds of (Ian-Inge and Harness Mounting Knives. I“Qrks,Spoons. Crnits, &c., 6.20.. &c., Silver Plated in the best Styie warranted to wear any length oftime. Also manufacturer of Show Cases, Metal Sash Bar for Slum frnnts, &c.. importer of French and English Show Cases. Glass, 6m. &c. NOISELESS MOVEMENT, GREAT SPEED. W. MILLICHAMP, ELECTRO AND CLOSE SILVER PLATER Including the Canadian Illuslmled News. H ar- per’s 'vVeekly, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, and The Chimney Corner. at the Herald Book Store. SEWING MACHINE I PIANO - FORTES! 7%“ A Lu» mments ale 111:1(30 will! :1 fuil )1“- ul:» 5": ..m,al'o a]! uversll‘nng. and are mnnu» flamed hv ï¬le best workmen. nndw lha super- lundunce of Mr. Hc-mlzmnu uhn 4m had up wards of [hirlv years experience n we business, All instruments are furnished “'ilh the Ar- gxafl'e Am‘, and are distinguished forthrir singing qnmily, vntume. and purny of tone. l lastic. even much, durubuhy o! cousuucliuu. and beauty 0| fluidl. The above insirnnu-ms nru all fully warranted. and will at mmiul'ucmrcr’s prims J’urfw-l sulis- (m'tiuu guurndlecd in every case. Circulurn p051 nee. Mn. C. CHAPMAN. Dear Sinâ€"«W's have used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine about nine Years, and during lhnt limu it has cost nothing for repairs. We sew heavy l'nlled cloth with coarse linen .hread. stronger than can he done by hand: whiiu all ï¬vn Miluhing on light fabrics gives the [)95L51l1r>'lti‘(ll), \\"0 can with conï¬aonce re- (:mmnend (he Wheeler and YvVHson Sewing .\In:hinu as the heat for familv use. l’iun') Covers (Rubber) and Music $10015 in great vurialy. 'N ADDITION TO OUR NEW PRESS r New Type has alw been added. FULL INSTRUCTIONS GRATIS. Mn. 0. CHAPMAN, Deai‘ Sir,â€"â€"I had been informed by in- terested parlivs that [he Wheeler ï¬n Wilson Sewing Machine was not to be depended upon. which for a lime induced mo to defer purchasing one. After yuur description of said nnchines, I purchased one. nun' Mrs. Fawcelt, who is well acquainted with other machins. Mates (hat after :\)'n:1|"s trial in various kinds of work. she can conï¬dently remnmnend it as a useful family sewing machine. and as all that ' §laled it in REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs. James Newton, jun., Mrsv Atkinson, Mrs. Clarke. Miss \Vhile. Mrs. William Harding. Miss Russell. Mrs. Alex Marsh, Miss Sanderson, Mus. Jos. Kefl‘er, Mrs. 1). Boise, Mrs. Henry Lever. LAMB’S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, CALL AND SEE IT. ORGANS & MELODEONS, be TUNING AND REPAIRle ATTENDED T0. N NEATNESS THE Toronto. April 7. 1870 ‘ORDON’S N0. 2 CARD .PRESS (USED “‘41â€. 17A.._I_1 nm . . LLUSTRATED PAPERS, Juna 15, 1870 Cedar Grove, March 18. 1870 Wesleyan. Minister. Markham March 18(1), 187“. EATNESS, CHE;}PNES_S, gUIcKNEss ECENTLY ADDED, A NO. 2 GORDON Card Press, to the Herald Book and Job Priming Vstab'islnnem. is without a rival. made use of at the Herï¬d Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1870; 82 Competitors. . 80 Queen Street West, V .vuuuuu . ~ ~, V Ihree characteristics of the Herald Ofï¬ce‘ EVERY MACHINE \VARRANTED. HEIN'IZMAN & COMPANY’S WHEELER 8: WILSON ARI) OTHER CI‘ZLFHI'ATIZD MAR HRS. From Hm Estublhlnncm: of S WILLIAMS, R. H DAL'I'UN, A FULL ASSOH'IME TESTIMONIALS- CELEBRATED C. CHAPMAN. AGENT. M. FAWN,- SAMUEL REESOR. RALD PRINT THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND‘JflILIï¬r-LQNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1870. Mark/mm. 612-1)- Joseph Can be had at the Post-ofï¬ce), for 10 CENTS WEEK. THE MORNING PAPERS BIBLE SOCIETY DE POSITORY Agent for tile Dominion. _ Brougham, Ontario. H. Sanderson & Sons Agent, Richmond Hill Now, as the public are aware that many worthless things are pased into notoriety, in order to prove that this is no humhug, and at the same time to secure ourselves against, the operations of unscrupulous oilagents, ; many of whom will not hesitate to palm 011' the mere offal of oil reï¬neries. as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil : we prepose to those t thl are largely interested in Ihe truth of those statements, to send to them on applica- tioi: 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 tree of charge. with a few simple tests as ef- f‘ective, as those tests by which Gold is known from the base metals. and which will enable parties urdez'ing 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 luhicat-t ing oil trade, before purchasing elsewhere wtlll do well to communicate with l or sewing inachiuerto the heavteet 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 truuble,and it will clean machinery that has been gnmmed by other oils. It will not congeat or thicken in the coldest ofweatherâ€"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 ii is congealed, and it will notbegin to lubricate until the journal, bv friction, acquires that temperature necessary to reduce it to a liquid state. In acquiring a higher temperature by faiction, the journalexpands. and the box is in- jut-ed. 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. Stoehes’ 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 yrs- t‘er it to Reï¬ned Sperm. or pure olive oil; it is free from all objections urged against all other oilas it neither gums or freezes. May 14, 1869. $1200 “293 Muxtgnge CHINESE GARDEN POWDER CURRANT BUS HES & GARDEN PLANTS ANT to. Dr. Elliot. Dentist, Toronto.) respectfully announces that he will visit the following places, (Sun- dnys excepted). where he will attend to Don- listry in all its branches '. KlllQ‘............-....-..l5l of each month. Richmond Hill. ...... . . ..5th " Newmarliet..............10lh “ Aurora..................15th " Teelh inserted in the moat Improved Styles, on Gold. Silver, Vulcanized Rubber. and Al- luminum Base ' _ All Ie'lers addressed to Aurora will receive prompt attention. LAWRENCE CARDING MILL, And ï¬ned up the Machinery in excellent or- der. 1s prepared to do This oil excelis all others for Lubricating purposes. bmh animal and vegetable. We are pxopm'rd iu have Ihu merits of this oil lush-d against all oils now being used on machineryâ€"both “gill or heavy; from aclock Hf For Sale by Storekeepers & Seedsmen, and at the HERALD Book Store. 'l'aeih extracted wath |he least possible pain, and especial atmmon paid to the regulation of children ’s temh. Charges Moderate, and work warranted to give satisfaction: VFHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC‘ Money, Labor and Disappointment! Teeth ï¬lled in such a manner as to preserve them fmm funhm decay. CARDING, FULLING, SHEARING, JAS. COPELAND. P. S.â€"All kinds of Woolen Machinery ï¬ned up in ï¬rst'class order. Terms mowrate. Richmond Hill, Apl'i128,1870. 615 tf CHINESE GARDEN POWDER! MPORTANT T0 PARTIES USING WOOLEN MANUFACTURING Richmond Hill, Nov Aurom, May 25. 1870. PRICIS as USUAL Iu readiness for these destructive parasites. and you will save Telegraph, Insects, Grubs and C'atwpillars, (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE THE VERY BEST “cu. experience of ever 20 years in the W. H. CANNON, L.D.S., gr nENTIST, (my: ASSIST- Prepared only by ï¬TOCR’S EXTRA MACHINE OIL. Business, having leased the Pressing, Coloring, Money to Lend. HAVE A PACKAGE 0!“ THE DESTROYS ALL KINDS OF Gold Wanted 3 G. 13. STOCK, OF TORONTO I HUGH MILLER, & 00.. Apply‘ to GEO. B Apply to 05 ALL KINDS 01“ 167 King Street East, Turonln. TO LEND, FOR A TERM HERALD BOOK STOR E. MACHINERY- Globe, M. TEEFY. years, Von a satisfactory Richmond Hill. 564-11. MEDICAL HALL. . NICOL, Barrister. . 1869. 593-lf Leader, &c., in STYLE 1 619-ly *3 Can supply any Magazine published not on above list. Parties wishing Magazines. &c. bound in volumes will xeceive prompt attention. “ York Herald†Cheap Book and Job Prim- ing Establishmem. ALEX. SCOTT. Add 25 cents to above for postage when doling. Athenteum .... 3 75 Arnzan...... 3 75 Annals of Natural History. . . .. . . . 9 50 Argosy (The).. ..... . . ........n 2 “0 Army List.... ... 5 75 ArtJournal.......... 950 Astronomical Register . . . . . . . . . . - 3 75 Aunt Judy’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Beau Monde (he) . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 75 Belgravia [inclu. 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I ll) l‘lustrated London Magazine . . . . . 3 75 intellectual Observer . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Intellectual Repository (New Ch.) 2 00 Journal of Agriculture . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Journal of the Chemical Society . . 3 75 Journal ofl’ractical Medicine . . . . . 3 75 Journal of Social Science. . . . . .. . 5 7-5 Kitto’s Bible Illustrations . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion . . . . . . . 3 75 Ladies’ Companion. . . . .. . . . 3 75 Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion. . . 3 75 Ladies’ Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 25 Leisure Hour. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ()0 London .‘ournal. . . . . . 2 (i London Societv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 50 London and Paris Fashions . . . . . . . 3 75 Mechanician 9 51) Medical Mirror.................. 3 75 Merry and Wise . . . . . . . 110 Methodist Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Missing Link Magazine . . . . . . . . . . l 10 Mission Life . . . . . ............... 200 MonthlyPacket........... . . . . . . 375 Museum and Journal of Education 2 00 Musical Times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 50 ‘ Naturalist.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 10 I New Monthly Magazine , . . . . , _ . 13 ()0 1 New Mon. 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I 10 Union Review [alt. month]. . . . . .. 3 75 United Methodist Free Church Mag 2 00 United Presbyterian Magazine . . . . l 25 Veterinarian...... . . . . . . 575 . Victoria Magazine. . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Watchword .......... . . . . . . . . . . 110 West End Gazette of Fashions. . , . 3 75 . World of Fashion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 .‘ Young Englishwoman . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Young Apprentice..... 200 . Young Ladies Journal... . . . . . . . . 3 25 1 Young Englishman’s Magazine. . . . 2 00 1 Young Men of Great Britain . . . . E’- 00 J Zoologist.............. ......... 375 J D and Magazines (supplied by Alex Scott, " YORK HERALD" Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill. ANY Pumcmmx ll nus LIST MnLG To SUBSCRIBER: mm PKOMPTNESS. ".‘NGLISH LIST OF NEWSPAPERS bgist’s Monthly Magazine L U ml Christendom. . . . .. . . . 52 (I calMagaziue........... ‘ all..........-.......... nelld....t............. ‘rensury................ Ierald.................. 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Farm in 'Lhe Township of Adelaide. fronting on the Egremom Grave; Road, of 200 acres, 70 JCI'CS cleared and free from slumps; on the premises there is a good house, barn, stable. &c. There is a spFing close to the house. and a spring creek runs across the lot. The un- cleared part is well timbered with hardwood. situated about 3 miles from Kerwood Station. and 7 miles from Strathroy. Vimâ€"Farm of 133 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yonge Street, about 12 miles 110th of Toronto, on which there is a commodious house, barn. 2 stables, sheds, an orchard, about 9 acres pine and hardwood lim- ber mixed; W61! watered, ‘ _ FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. 83 Yonge St. 3 doors above King St. Toronto. Richmond HillJune ll. ’68. HOUSE FURNISHING Beg to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of House Fumishing Goods, among which will he found And Perambulators manufactured. Wholesale and Retail. Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, r)umb Stoves, and SLove Plpes. Grain Mea- sures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, &c. *3 Intending buvers are invited to inspect the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspec- Lion. ND VVATERSPOUTS FOR. THE D0- meN, at $6 per I00 fleet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dres'sed : Sap Buckots, Pails, Cider Mills. \Vashing Machines, Shingles Waggon Felloes, and Lumber Sawed $0 order. Fox-particulars address JOHN LANGSTAFF, HE RE. PLATED AND BRITTANNIA METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS TABLE CUTTLERY, SPOONS, &c. the stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chaste. and also the Plain- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of 11 classes. Lanterns, Square 3 Globe Shape Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, (ï¬e. d’m. CONCERTINAS, ROCK AND MACHINERY OIL! April 14, 1870, October 27, 1869 ICE’S PUMPS LBUMS ! ALBUMS! ! Special attention is directed to his Toronto. Februarv 7. 1868. LIGï¬IT THIMBP}; SKEIN WAGON, Repairs qf all kinds promptly executed Steam Mills,Thornhil| Thornhiâ€. Nov.3, 1869. 510-.tf H. P. would also direct Special attention to the stock of 00K Sheet Iron and Copper Ware! For Sale cheap, at the HERALD Oï¬ice. Lamps ct" Chandeliers; in great variety. for oil or cgndles. SUITABLE FOR. PRESENTS AT THE CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES ! LAMP GLOBES. BURNERS. CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WICKE- CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. Patent Eaveâ€"txough WITH SELF ISNB’I‘RUCTOR, AT THE Temperance Works. CATALOGUE on applicmion at the A FULL SUPPLY of (hose interésling and well-written Walks. which wil be disposad of at a Low Rate. If you want get the [Jub‘ications of the SCU'ITISH TEMPERAN E LEAGUE. TINWARE , GALVANIZED IRON. HIRAJII PIPER WHICH WILL BE FOUND Also a large stock of ESTABLISHMENT, FOR SALE BY Apply to. For Sale. HERALD BOOK STORE STOVES! HERALD BOOK sromc. For Sale. HERALD BOOK STORE. J. BRILLINGER, . Richmond Hill une ll.’68. 517-“ H E R ALD BOOK STOP-E. Also D. E. DLAKE Thorn/till 6134f 5884f 493 PRICE 15 CENTS. For sale at tho HERALD Book Store. Richmond Hill; BANNER Ofï¬ce, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy Store. Markham Wesleyan Book Room. A. S. Irving’s and M: Shewun’s Torqnyt'ou. - 1â€" ENCE between T. J. M., the Rev. JOHN Bmmm and others, (in the York HERALD during the months of Ju!y. August and Sep- tember. 1868). is neatly printed in pamphlet form. and worth a perusal. H E POLEMICALV CORRESPOND. ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. JOHN name has been unwarrantably used in~ connection wtth 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 represeming themselves as acting for me are furnished with sattsfactory credential/s. JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. MALLOY’S AXES L 0 v E L L ’ s DOMINION & PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES To be Published in Octubw', 1870. N 0 T I CVE.â€"-LEARNING THAT MY As in the use of Chloroform. Dr's. 1’. and R. will be in the following places prepared to extract teeth with his new appul'allls, All other operations in Deullslr‘y performed in a workmanlike manner 2â€"- nurora, lst, 8th, thh and 22nd ofeacn moran Newmnrket.... 2nd " “ Markham 2lsl: †H Stouï¬'ville 18th " " Richmond Hill. . . .... . . 9th and 24m†Kleinbur'g.............29th -" “ Richmond Hill. . . .... . . 9th and 24m†Kleinburg.............29th -" “ Nitrous Oxide Gas always on hand at Aurora Aurora,Apr2123, 1870', GJS-Lf Teeth without Pain. hy the use of Jithar Spray. which affects the tooth only. The tooth and gum surrounding becmro insunsibie with this external agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain and All orders from a distance promptlyuttundcd to. and medicines soul to any pan of 1110 Pro- Vince. Horses examined as to soundness, alao bought and Sold on commission. WITHOUT ENDANGERING THE LIFE IT IS INTENDED TO MAKE THESE DIRECTORIES theâ€- muse complete and con-"e0: ever issued on [his coï¬iiuent. They are not being prepared by correspondence, but by PERSON A L CA NVASS 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. rI‘hese are engaged mainly on the towns and villages of? the Railway and Steam- boat Routes, important places on the lines be- ing held [ill the completion of the former, to admit of correction :0 latest data. MEDICINES 01“ Evmu’ Dlzscmm ION for lim‘sos and Cattle alwa)s on hand: such as ljll‘Vt‘lC, Diurmic. Cordial. Tonic, Cough. (lulxuillou and Worm Balls and Powders, llm Cuuglx Balls have been found most serviceable in allm‘iallng many of llIU (llMI'L‘snlllg symp- toms of Brukahwind or Homes in [lenses Colic, Draughls. Linimenls for Sore anouLs, Sprains, Club. Spnvin. kingâ€"bunny &u. Elish- ering Oiutments, also Iluoi'and Hauling: Diniâ€" meuts. Lotions for wounds. Blulï¬'ï¬â€˜i, Smidlu Galls. Infalliblo Oil and Sheep Tick Des- lroyer. wascmrnon To DOMINION DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. .$l‘2 Cy. United States du . . 12 Gold. Great Britain and Ireland do .. £3 Stg. France, Germany, 610.. do . . £3 Sig. SUBSCRIPTION T0 PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES I Province of Ontario Directory, 1870-71 $4 00 Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 400 Province of Nova Scotiu Din. 1&70-71 3 0U Province ofNew Brunswick Dir. 1870-71 3 00 Province of Newfoundland Dir. 1870-71 200 Province of Prince Ed. Is. Dir. 187(’- 71 900 No Money to be [mid until each book is delivered. F1RS'I‘BO0K,V\'ith 31 illustratiox.:,r‘nuygbbouu in limp clothâ€"5 cents. FIRST BooK. (second part) with ."Aillustmtions, strongly bouud in limp cloLhâ€"J U cents. SECOND Boox; with 56 illustrations. strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"20 cunts. 1‘11an BOOK, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"30 cents. FOURTH Boox, 45 illustrations, strong!y bound, in cloth boardsâ€"4U cents; FIFTH BOOK, 50 illustrations’ strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"50 cams. COMPANION TO THE READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at the g - u Av - ‘1 AL All J. x,thv\fl.l_'J\/.LV, Ulla,‘ v duals of Toronto Velurinm'v College, (.‘oruerof Yonge and Centre St. Rant. Rich- mond Hm, bch m ammunce Lo the pumiuxlm: he is now practicing with H. SAMmmoN. of the same place, where they may be consuming ed personally‘or hy lcuur, on all Gimmes 0 Horses. Cattle. &c. I anticipate issueing. in October 1101!, the Canadian Dominion Directory, and six l’ro- vincial Directories, which will prove a correct and full index to the Dominion of Canada. Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Island and a combined Gazetteer, Dixeciory and Hand Book of the six Provinces. Rates ofAdvertisiug will be made knclml on application to JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. HE NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL Series of School Books. U Undertaker, &c. I stlmzncw.â€"Neal'lyoppositolhe You Uflice, Riclumnd Hill. Montreal, March 16, 1870. Richmond Hill, Ap1'11523, 1868 THOMAS SEDMAN, 1A13R1AG13 AND WAGON MAKER, Authorised by the Council of Public 111- struction for Ontario. Montreal, March 16, 1870 DRS. PECK & ROBENSON’S my: METHOD†OF EXTRACTING J. H. SANDERSOIQ‘, ETERINARY SURGEON, GRA, To Controversialists. Series of School Books. Lovell’s Directories. DANIEL HORNER, JUN-, Lot 20. 2nd con. Markham on SALE BY HERALD BOOK STORE. 610-6 (510-6 .J H)