Heavy Table Dnmasks, ofel all an Rwhmand Hill; In Felt. Wool. Cloth and Plush, Lancashire, Wash and Saxony White Flannels; Blue, Grey. Checked and Fancy Flannel Skirting and Winceys; Home made and Canton FIanueIs and Lin- sey, Splendid Value ; Men’s Lamb’s Wool Under Shirts and Drawers. IN ALL COLOURS FROM 90 (yrs. EACH; Blue and Brown Denims (bestSoftAmerican Cotton) ; A large assortment unequalled in vaIue; last season’s Stock will be sold at Black Lustres and Cobourgs, from 10 cts. perde Good all wool Scarlet Flannels, from 25 cm. per yd. ; A large lot of pretty Prints in Hoyle’s and Madders. from 10 cls. per yd., Men’s. VVomnn’s and Children’s Wool Gloves in Great Variety .- As Cheap as can be bought in Ontario ; In Lustre Camleteens, Shot Serges, Factory and Bleached Cottons, from 10 cts. ' Checked and Striped Cotton Shirting. from lS‘cts. per yd., Nor EXCELLED IN VALUE: Splendid Tweed Vests, from $1 each ; .Men’s Fine Cloth Cums, from $4 each ; Heavy Doeskm and Tweed Cozls, from $4 to $6 each : Men’s Ovor Coats, from $350 each. 'Full Cloth and Canadian all Wool Tweeds, a good assortment : Also Ribbed and Plain Doeskin and Cassi- mere. Manon, Pilot and all Wool Beavers; With a General Assov lment of Heavy Staple and Funny Canadian and English Blankets. all sizes. Various Qualities amt Prices; Men's Winrey and Flannel W'iflz the Best Assortment of Fancy Silk d3: Woolen Ties, Paper Collars, Fronts (f: Mzflers In Ties. Mufflers, Capes. Breakfast Shawls, Sontags, LadSes’ ana Children’s Clouds, A large Assortment of Seasonable Goods In Teas 1 am not excelled for Strength or Fine Flavor ; I keep as usual the Best in the Neighborhood F‘ALL AND WINTER GOODS 1 NEW AND CHEAP. IN WINES & LIQUORS! I am now doing business on the Not to be Undersold in Prices ! Please call and examine mvSiock and Prices you will then Judge for yourselves and see [h at Men’s. Youth ’s and Boy's Hats and Caps Spiendid inncays, from 12% cts. per yd.; Sign of the Britisb Flag Slaï¬'. GERMAN WOOL GOODS Than usually sold on Richmond Hill. and Comprising in part of a nice selection of COFFEES AND SPICES; AND BOUGHT FOR CASH. nn‘posc Selling them at a great Sacriï¬ce ,- FROM 10 To $20 PER CENT UNDER COST! FINE FRESH GROCERIES! SHIRTS IN GREAT VARIETY; October 6, 1870. PRIME CHEWXNG & SMOKING ToBAccos . I may be Equalled, But Not Eaccelled in Quality! By an house in the trade. To BE HAD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD! CLOTHING! VERY FINE FOR CASH! GEORGE A. BARNARD READY MONEY PRINClPLE. With a General Assortment of Which he has selected will] care Dry Good (Q Small Wares. Customers may rely on getting OF THE NEWEST STYLES, MEN’S CLOTHING I Having too large a stock of This is No Empty Boast I G. A. BARNARD. VERY, VERY CHEAP! FANCY DRESS GOODS GOODS CHEAPER, VERY CHEAP ! Fine Fresh Ground N GREAT VARIERY. And am determined IN BLACK TEAS Ilas now on hand Figured Alpachas, French Merinos and Clan Tartan all wool Plaids. FAST COLOURS 5 CUTTING GOODS the Cheapest our RICHMOND HILL. 638~6 RICHMOND HILL GOODS DELIVERED ! GROCERIES, THE TEA CHEST, Covered with zinc on the Improved French System, go to Has been prepared. open to objection until the F YOU WANT ANY TINWARE F YOU WANT EAVE-TROUGHS Richmond Hill, Oct. 6. 1870. Sep‘ember 6. 1870. 'N THE MATTER OF GEO. A. BAR Toronto. September 29. 1870. September 9, 1870. YOU WANT A GOOD FLAT ROOF A SECOND DIVIDEND SHEET ,N HAND, ALL STYLES OF P L O U G H S I YOU .WANT ANY REPAIRS YOU WANT STOVE PIPES Insolvent Act of 1869. After which Dividend will be paid. WINES AND LIQUORS, Smau AND DOUBLE Funnow. From 15 cls per length, go to WILTSHIRE, I. FRENCH,- From 10 cts per foot. go m 15TH OCTOBER, 1870, Importer and Dealer in NARI), AN INSOLVENT. PROVISIONS, DONE GO TO SIGN OF Ploughs. GO TO JOHN KERR. AssngEE 1‘ l N su ! 1' 11, Richmond Hill. L FRENCH. WM. REN N1 E . Eglington, Ont. 6364f FLOUR AND VVlLTSHlRE. WI LTSHI R E. WILTSUIRE. WlLTSHIRE. FEED. THE. YORK HERALD; RICHMONBHILL, ONCE," FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1876: 637-2 x.“ v! FRENCH MERINOS READY MADE CLOTHING ! MOURNING G O O D S NORTH OF TORONTO. FULL LINES IN EVERY BRANCH! FANCY WOOL GOODS RUGS. CARPETS. BLEACHED AND GREY COTTONS, Large Ranges of Lustres Full Cloth 5' Canadian Tweeds DRESS GOODS I HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS S HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLI- cntion will be made to the Legislature of Ontario. at the next sesston thereof for an am to incorporate a Company to construct a Rail- way from a point in or near the village of Orangeville, along or near the valley of the River Credit, to a point in or near the village of Slreetsville; and fro n thence to any paint in or near the City of Toronto, crossing the Humber at or near the village of Lainbton ; with power to build the main line. or a branch via Brampton, and a branch from the Village of Streetsville or a point in the vicinity thereof, to the village of Milton or in point in its vicinity. wln. BEAT’I‘Y, 7 NEW FALL GOODS! 2 CTS. PER 1b WILL BE GIVEN for any quantity oi gum! fresh Butter, IN 1 lb ROLLS DURING THE SEASON. Hav'ing snld mv summer Butter to a good ad- vantage, I will risk giving an advance as I cannot. loose much and may make a little. and give the farmers the beneï¬t. THE CENTRAL STORE. Sunday at Home for Sap. at Herald Book Store WHY THE TRUE PRINCIPLE As Competition is 50 very great in the trade, he who can buy Cheapest and will sell on a small margin of proï¬t, can best please the public and advance his own interesL BARNARD HAS FOUND THE PHILOSO- ' mum‘s STONE AT LAST, And will give his customers the advantage of it by selling goodsm the LOWEST LIVING PROFIT ! Sign of the British Flag Sla‘fl‘. Richmond Hill. September 29, 1870. 637-“ ALWAYS 0N HAND. THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK 0F September 29. 1870, Butter! Butter†Butter!!! MILLINE BY DEPARTMENT Solicitor for the'Applicants‘ Toronto. September 8th. a.se., 1870. 636; G. A BARNARD. Sign of tha British Flag Stafl“. Richmond Hill, Sept. 29, 1870. 637-3 Particular Attention has been given to securing In Hoods. Breakfast Shawls. &c. &c. Buying (fl Selling Cheap for Cash / ‘EISURE HOUR, Wincey and all wool Shirting, Flannels, Blankets, P L A I D s A N D The Central Store Hats and Caps for the Million, LACES OF ALL KINDS Eureka! I have found it! DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. In endless variety, 9. large Stock of FRESH GROOERJES ! A COMPLETE STOCK Prints in Endless Varety! In Coats, Pants, Vests. &c. Takes the lead of 111° (own. In all Prices and Colors. HARIHVARE. CROCKERY, Hollands. Counterpanes 0F DOING BUSINESS; Also a full supply of THE STOCK INCLUDES DRESS GOODS ! Hosiery, Gloves, FOR SALE AT THE TABLE DAMASKS, LACE CURTAINS. MAY BE SEEN AT AS USUAL THE WHAT? Notice HERALD BOOK STORE. OF THE AND W. ATKINSON. DRESS GOODS ! Richmond Hill. 637 r sm‘lber. Richmond Hill. on Monday. the 5th inst, five PIGS. four white and one nearly so excepting a black spot. Any per~ou giving informalion as to their whefeabouls will be suit- ably rewarded. TWEEDS, FANNING MILL! IMPORTED GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ‘VILSONS’ IMPROVED LOWEST CASH PRICES. FIRE PROOF STORE ! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Winceys, Shirtings, Stood the test of Competition I BEST FANNING MILL ! Whenever shown. and are pronounced by com- petent judges as being the And. having recently been Improved, the sub- scribers have every conï¬dence in its superior merit. Manufacturing (1 large number qf the above ; 1870.» CAN SUPPLY ALL ORDERS Farmers will consult their own inlereslifthey will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere. as we feel conï¬denlthev will be satisï¬ed our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. FANCY GOODS PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIONS & Coum‘y FAIRS, Richmond Hill, Sept. 22, 1869. JAS. LANGSTA Richmond Hill. Sept. 15. 1870. Strayed ROM THE PREMISES OF THE SUB Richmond Hi“, Aug. 27,1869. 5664f And having increased facilities for pre- paring the lumber, Bought in the Best Market and will be sold at the JUS T‘~.REC’EIVED I Kept Constantly on Hand. Of Every Description, including LARGE LINES IN DOUBLE ACTION Manufactured in Canada ; NEW FALL GOODS FLANNELS, THESE MILLS HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORTMEN'I' OI“ A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0F Dress Goods, The subcribers are now FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE- AT ALL THE 8L0. &c. &c. PROMPTLY. CANADIAN AT THE BLANKETS, A. & W. WILSON. Prints, Cottons, ISAAC CROSBY. NGSTAFF. M.D. FACTORIES 620. 420. (Ice. 1870. 635-3 585 THIs PUMP [S EASIEST WORKED, MOST DURA- BLE AND NEATEST MADE IN THE DoMxNxon. It is so constructed with the castings of' the handle as to make it all tight thereï¬wre pro- veming childten from putting anything Into it. The Subscriber would respectftu aunuuncL that he is prepaxed [0 put in HE EXCELSIOR PUMP, MANU‘ factured by 1’. Phillips, Richmond Hill. Or ifthey are not preferred to any othey pump they may be returned, and the money will be refunded. I hive spared neither pains no: trouble to havé THEY CANNOT BE BEAT. BE SURE ‘ YOU Shh) THEM AT These Pumps are suitabls to all depths frém a. cistern to a well of 150 feet. THE LARGEST ! BOOTS AND SHOES They have been purchased from the leading manufacturers in Quebec, Montreal and Toronto. They are not so liable to get out of repair. being Double-waived. and the joints ara all turned in a lathe. consequently them is no Leakage at the jo'mls which is invariably the case the common Log Pump made by hand. This Pump on Trial for One Month 1 Also manufaotnres a pump for cisterns and shallow wells. Price $6. complete for cistern not exceeding 8 feet. Churn Pumps for Cislerus $3 each. Well-digging done on the Shortest Notice. Address,stating depth of well, P. PHILLIPS, .August 9. 1870. 630-137 RICHMOND HILL. Pxice: $5 above platform, and 40 cents per foot below. BE SURE YOU SEE THEM! THEY HAVE JUST ARRIVED I GAMES, TOYS, &c., Wholesale and Retail Drnggists, MAGAZINES, PAPERS, &c. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Var-rushes 1 BRUSHES, ARTISTS' MATERIAL. &c., &c,, At Low Rates for Cash. Call when you visit the city. inspect the stock and learn the price:; we shall fenl nlea- sure in shewing goods whether you plll'cllasv or not. Sazisfacljon Guaranteed. The Next and Cheapvst Ass’nrlment of Pocket Cutlery to be had In the C(mntr. A Fresh Supply of the genuine R'xdgnr's. also other celebrated manufactures. at the York Herald Book Store. Richmond Hill. POCKET CUTTI. DRY. Richmond Hi1]. Sept. 1, 1870. MARGACH, ANDERSON & 00., Tornmo, July 15, 1869. .FFERS FOR SALE A LARGE AND THEY HAVE LONG BEEN Looxm) Fnu, factured by 1’. mumps, Ricln'nond Hill THEY ARE A SUPERB LOT. Ever ofered on Richmond Hill. WARRANTED TWO YEA RS, AND CONSEQUENTLY THE CHEAPEST STOCK 0F Varied Assortment of 44 King Street East, Toronto, Cheap Boot and Shoe Estnblishmem [Formerly]. L. Man gach] And if accepted SUPPLIED AT THE FOR SALE AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE, HERALD BOOK STORE. W. H. MYERS’ THE BEST, 629-13' 550-iy +41 Spa-in] a'It-ntinu paid to tha preservation «If we nu'ural teeth. l'mlim “all he wmtod on at their own reai‘ dance. 11} wnting Ln Anderson. George Bernard, H. A. Bullen, W. Beynon, John {reckon} Mrs. James Burt, Elixandria Brown. Robert, junior Bunsnn. Emil} lirmiwn. Mrs Bum-n, John Cook. S Clmk. Miss Mary Ann (lover, Peter Elliott. Mary Ann Espey, Wm French. Isaac Gaynor, Mary Gibson, James Gram, Jesse Heird. Robert Hart, David Hornet. Daniel Hewison. Mary Harris. James High, Harry Johnson, William (2) Law, Arilla Law, Maggie NEE-"1‘ of _ Tm: l’umaw VVINES AND quvons To be had North of I‘m‘umn, and at Town‘s prices ,â€"â€"â€" ()Lmd, l)npu\‘ & (Von I’inal’ï¬, (‘ih .nn & C0.. Mantel]. Sazmac, Du Forge- &r5011'a bBo’» Fl'ellt‘ll llvnmllvs. H nul’ Old Port VViue. "an8: Gnuhm’s Sherry Wine. Kimwhau dL Dunvlile’s Irish \Vhishoy. SLUWHH (70.. Hayes «\1 (70’s VVhishey. Walker l‘t 'l‘honms‘ \‘hippawu Old Rye Whiskey and Wall, (the best 10 be had in the neighborly (ul ) ISth & Hanlav’s Old Tom Gin. l’ulm 'lrve. l):~lauyg-or~'. Moll & Dunlnp’s Holland Gin l’um Jmlmicn and Dmimrnrn Rum. SI Julian ()mlnt and (Thuin'u Champagne. ’l'ho RIMIVB liqunr mnv ho vqunlled. but not SU‘pnssed by mu hunsu in the trade. Old l’url “‘ine for Medicinal purpoaeshthe ï¬nest imported, $5 per gallon. at, G. A. BAHNA RD’S. Farmers and others wishing CASH for their butter and eggs can get it by calling at H. Chapman’s, one doorsomll ofG. A. Barnard’s Store, Richmond Hill, who also is conductor of THE POULT RY EXP mass, And will either trade or pay cash for all he gets Augmt 18. [$70, (SH-13' Is the most wonderful discovery in chemistry for healing- Map'e. [he ï¬rst Mnndny of each month. Richmond Hlliflir l 'l'uusxlay “ 'l'llorulniH, ï¬xsl W- duesde " Where he "an be cunsulled on all branches of Ins prni'r's~ion. SFATIORLRY RKILLE R’S DERBY OIL 1. am l‘UW prawn. l l;,/L~<LS with Ponslnn! "mp uplmznl ' i~ u.: , ll! whn'p nl lll‘ 1.1m, M {m 1lln,\;.,.-. n v. my; Hugi Ilms llnw ltglu um} pry ll (.ilher .alx easl y Mm ll‘om ..' m $5 perevelr hug. and (I pmpurlinnal ‘uln h- devdnq their whulo lune la the lnuinv-s. luvs and fill: earn nearlv as much as mun. 'l‘lml all who see Illis nullnq may send than :1(ld1‘:«$s, and est \he buslnnss. we mulw Illis numra‘lalud ofl‘ur: 'l‘o such as Hl‘u um w Ill s-nlisfnxd. we will send ,2! for lllt‘ rruubln of Willing l“nll particulars, a Valuable sample which will do to commence work vn. and a copy of The I’cnir!.r:’.~l Literary Comp/1.114.â€);â€"on0 0' {he I Ira-last and has! family nmwpapuls publishedâ€"all sent l'ree l1\' mail. u «rs-m»: pl Rs-ndlerhfvoï¬ want permanent, pl'oï¬ able Work address E. 0 ALL EN & Co ,Augusia. Maine G. A. Hm'nm‘d has been appoinled agent for ihe 811's of ‘ HlS LA’i‘E STOI‘K, Which has been bought at a bargain: he will, xlxcrol'om, Qï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ Fwy Oï¬er his customers an aï¬vanmgo, by giving lhnm Goods m [maven Prices than ever. and hopes to have a sham of [mi lic patronage He has assumed up the Stock with a variety of m-w Goods, bought for (imll. at me Lowo~t Prices and will Svl- lhom m a small advance. T «1 Smck wiil comprise a gennx‘nl avsurlun'm of Dry Goods. Hmcerirs, Wims and Liquors of llw ï¬nest and lws: bVflildSL‘PHiIHS, 01k. Glass. Aw... wilh the hu.~t :ssmmnem of Sheff Hm-d- ware to he had in [he Invighhmhood. aning manv years expe-rmnw in the Imuness. he is conï¬dent lin wmnm he un-"wlwllgixt and shuli 1m! benmimsn'd by am Home in ‘he Trade- '§:'in,t_r H 'mlmWE n. his I'riH-(‘s and patrons mx 'hni pns11'.vn:». hm luqrns l-J mm'it a continu- ,llf‘B:'OIf (Le (mum. Toronto. *eptemher 1. 1:17;. )(WCKET BOOKS August 17. 18] O Sign of‘ the British Flag Slufl', August 18. 187“. 1‘0 THE WORKING CLASSâ€"WE 0B PRINTING G. A. BARNARD Richmond Hill, J uno 23. 1870. 623 OW ON HAND THE BEST ASSORT- IUIIMOND HILL POULTRY EMAINING- IN THE RICHMOND v Hill PostL‘flice. lst October. l870: levson. George Lowry. Mamie uard, H. A. May. Jolm len. W. McLean. Duncan non, John McDonaYd, Mrs Jahn clmn’. Mrs. James McLean, momma L. Elixandria Wffliu'o’i, Mar Nu. Robert, junior :Viclmlsm‘ “"5 ' '“ sun. Emil} i>'(; V '5 Done Neat and Quick n! the Herald Ofï¬ce. ARNARD’S STORE Eliâ€"OPENED! CHEAP GOODS. WM. ALLINGIâ€"IAM‘ L..D.S. FRESH CUTS OR OLD SORES. Wines and Liquorés Horses and Cattle. List' of Letters HUGH MILLER & C0. 167 King St.» East Tol'ont 7.1810 631- tf OF ALL [KP-311$ AT THE 01" AH" KINDS AT THE WM. ALLINGHA M, DICN'I‘IFT. Nn; 4-1 Gurrawl Sweet, West HERAL“ BOOK qTORE. HERA LI) BOOK STORE. tune, Fred. Rennie. William Ruin-Ion, Maggie Rannie, W. Richards. J. Ryall, Mrs. Shell, Wm. Sims. John Stevenson, Joseph Sullivan, Andrew Sivers, Rohert Teasdall. George Thirsk, John Thompson, Rev. G. H. Ware, Peter Winess. Miss Wilson, Mrs James Woods. MISS M. J. Yeatman, Richard M. TICEFY, P. M. Rivhmond “in My) 623-“ G3] 633 h J UU Fm u-flvc acres clearud,well watered, well settled and good neighborhood. within (hree Mules of the rising village of Parkhilf Station. For further particulars apply to JOHN HARRISON. U chines will do well to call and examine†our stock of oils. The Cheapest and Best in the 'C‘i‘ly; HUGH MILLER SL C0. In Youn Hvsnn JammGun powder Souchnn ' g . y 1 ' . mud Congo, which I'm' Aroma. Strength or ï¬lm Flavor 11176 i103. surpassed by any houvée in the Trade. Try my Young Hyson Tea at 50 and 6') «:13. per if). they are not excelled; and my 84) com is acknowledged to be the best. Strongest and lihosl flavored i - the neighborhood. ’l'im‘ Finvst Black Tea, imported. at 8B mid 90 cts per 111, unrivafled. l’urb unadulterated grmm'l West India Cofl‘ue. 25 cents per 11;» Pur‘o ground old government Java Cofl'ee, 30 cents per 1b. OR SALE ONE OF GLASGOW &' McPluerson's Excelsior Thrashers. com - .1.‘ McPherson's Excelsior Thrashers, com- plete. This machine has the Patent Double’ Cylinder and Patent Gear. PATTERSON & BBQ, ' A trial of the above is earnéslly requested as. he will guarantee they will give general satis-i l'action. , I G. A. BARNAR'D, ‘ Sign of the British Flag Staï¬'. Richmond Hill, Aug. 10, 1870. 630-tt‘ [1- to whom the highest wages will be given.» Enquire at the -‘ York Herahi †Ofï¬ce. *J. one for light and one for heavy work.‘ apply immediately to » ANDREW'IRVINE. 1. mnnd Hill, on 'i‘hursc‘ay morning. the lbt inst, a respectable sum of money. 'l‘ho owner, is rrquesled to describe propefly and pay for ad- vertisement. Apply at the HERALD Ofï¬ce. Composed of Lot No. 10, in the 14th concesu“ sion of the Within 25 miles of the vinage of VVilkspm't. and 4 from St Clairâ€"either place being A good market for wood. It is a corner lot with a good road on two sides of it, and .siluatnd in an old sellled neighborhood. Wanted, r W0 FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKERS-é ‘ . one for light and one for heavv work; TOWNSHIP OF 501mm,- COUNTY OF 'EAMBTONi The Imin'ovements consist of a comfortablo‘ log house, together with four or ï¬ve acres clefrgd Epd free from _sï¬umps. Soil. clayloam ; with a ï¬evnr-failing stream‘ of water .lulln'tttg through the centre ofit. Tha lot is wall timberod and WM make a ï¬rst’ctass :arm : and is well wot-tiw the attention 0! any persouwunting to securé a good home in a' good locality. ‘ For paliculars enquire of 100 Inspection and Comparison are Invited; WE The pl‘1HIc will obsvrve zlnt ho is in u pnsi- 'inn tn Sel' Goods in Prices that will not {all tn. satisfy all coï¬sumers. '7 NbUNcn to his friends, and the public in lhe vicinity of Richmond Hill. that he has leased the promises lately occupied by 011 Richmond HM. and has opened with Ii complete stock of - Groceries, MALLOY S AXES August 17, 1871). N THE NElGHBORHOOD OF RICH. August. 18. 1870. Patterson. August 26, 1870. Ju‘;y 7, we. PETER G. SAVAGE. Richmond Hill. Dec; 9, 1869. 59.54! €200 ACRES OF TIMBERED LAND. CHOOL REQUISITES ‘WNERS OF THRESHING CMA4 N EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT: E0. A. BARNARD HAS NOW UN CIâ€"IOICE TEAS; ETER G. SAVAGE BEGS T0 An‘s Ems; CLASS SERVANp GIRL, T eas! Teas H MR. THOMAS COGHLAN. Excelsior Thrasher. gums: OF EXCELLENT LAND,‘ Prbvis'ions; HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE Important Noticé: Machinery ' Oil. Farm for Sale: DANIEL HORNER, JUN-g Lot 20, 2nd comMarkllan‘i JOHN B. HARRINGTON, . Richmond Him ‘70. 625% or ALL limbs. AT THE hand a selection of Dye Stuffs E. Wanted. For Sale FOR SALE 31'! Paints; lb? Ki-ng St. East Toronto. J. 3631-“ a, HERALD BOOK STORE- Found Oils‘, Teas ! ! 1' Varnishes, yarkhill v.0;- 63l-lm Aem'rs; 632â€" lf Maple.