And When in advei‘sity’s ocean 3,» THE YORK HERALD,§RICHMQNDEHILL; ONT. FRIDAY. 00TOBER 21.1870. NOISELESS MOVE MENT,l GREAT SPEED. c1") ... ,, gluing. When You’re Down. WHEELER &. WILSON What legions of ‘ fz-it n-ls’ always bless us, When golden success lights our way! How they smile as they softly address us. do cordial, good ltunu-red and guy. But 0111 when the son of prosperity llas sct~then how quickly they frown, And cry out in tones of sore ity, ‘Kick the man, don’t you See be is down 1’ What though, when you knew not a sorrow, Your heart was open as day, And your ‘friends’ when they wanted to borrow, You’d oblige and ne’er ask them to pay, What though not a soul you e'er slighted, And don’t seem to see you when dowu. When you’re ‘ up' you are loudly exalted. And traders all sing out your praise. When you’tc down you have gteutly de- faulted And they ictilly ‘don't fancy your ways Your style was ‘tip top’ when you’d money, So sings every sot-ket- and clown, But now ’tis exceedingly funny, Things are altered, because you are down. I 0h give the heart that forever Is free from the world's sellisli rust, - And the soul whose high noblc endeavor Is to raise fallen men from the dust; SEWING MACHINE l Gold Medal. Paris Exposition, 1870; A victim is likely to drown, 82 (lampetitors. All hail to the friend whose devotion Will lift up a man when he's down. F U i. L 1‘ S T R U C 'l‘ l 0 NS G R A Tl S. EVERY MACHINE \VARIIANTED. .- ...-as. Odds and Ends I 11':“1IM‘.INIAI.S. , ' .\ln. C CHAPMAN, MEAN souls, like mean pictures, are often “Nâ€. S,,.,_I,I Iâ€, been inrmmed [W in. found in goodloolting frames. lPi’Osletl pitrti s that it... Vttmalor .\7. Wilson PLEASURE is hi‘.e a cordialufl “me Of ,1 Sewing l‘alll'L‘llit‘I‘Tfl‘ noI to ho drpenltcd uptin. is “m ,njmious hu, ,0†muâ€, (“ï¬rms Wllll‘ll tor a time Illf‘lll'l'd me to de‘ur purI-hasmp , _ c _ . p , . . lltlt‘. Altt-r your de~t-rtpt.tin of aid machines. JHE “71V 1†“we 0"" l'fojl‘dlues 15 lllls- I purchased one. n: (i Mrs. Faiiwlt. who Is we'l 11ml “’9‘5' mil†Sllmllll let 31‘0"“ 11103“ lllill .Ictptaiuttd with when tiiat'hins, states that afch he complains of it] trlllcts, nlitl L‘Xnuilttt: lits ti iv-ai‘s Iri.-l In \‘P.I‘NID\ Ltiitlu t-f \vcik .\lIO can own. conï¬dently ll‘l'tilllll“lltl it as n uscttil famil' L i. . n . . .t I Tits hand which (asts into the \\':Il(:tS of' ,‘::;â€"g m '( hm ‘ “Nd ii“. it‘lil‘lzi,ll,f.'amd †1" life It. stone ot orienct, It»? how Int . . “unlit/mt Minister, the Circles th..s caused i...;. ' _ _ "MUM "1"“ .\lailtliani Match IStll. 1H7 I. Bgitaltons. \lu. (‘. CHAPMAN. Dear Shyâ€"“'9 havo lised llin Wheeler ct Wilson Serving Machine about nine \ean. and during that line it has cost nothing for tcpnirs. . _ \Vo svw trinity lulled l'lOlll with coarse linen How many in hot. pursuit hare hastened llll'i'HIl Sll'ttttgtt‘ ll it†can he done by hand: to the gaot of wealth, but have lost. as they “hit.- all ti: ran, those apples ot guldntlic tnlt.tl and: the power to enjoy it. RECREATION is a second (51(‘ltli . ,, a... 1 FROM this life. us from diiutveottltm‘s, Wt' lock to the skits, and lili‘. tt-i'ttshtd with sweet visions of the home that slt..ll' bc ours when we are free. .titrl.inLr on light lnbrics gives the sat -l‘â€"tt:l on We can with t‘tinï¬ttctit'e re- vttnzitl tho \'i lit-elv-r and Wilson Styling tilt'l bust tot laIIIIIY use. 5 \,‘.Ilt'l£L REESUR. lots. mess hath utthlltlluit‘d out-is spirit. it i~. in.» gm“... ;-,:,,,,.,, A. [570 bientlti war of the Soul which (rll1(.‘|">\ts(‘ wotiwl --- stifled “In; ctiItil'Illfll itUa‘llIL‘ns. It‘ll/"L'Iflu‘A'fWiS' . Kindly pr roiittt‘tl to: .\lts .I tint-s Newton. ju“., "in Atkinson. Mrs (‘t:trlto, .\l-ss \Vliile. .\lrs. '- !lll-'t|ll lltl‘tlll’l‘J. .\ll‘“1)LU-I~I‘ll. Mes Alex Marsh \liss Knudouon. Mrs. .11». Kr-tlicr. Mrs. 1).“6150. \lrs. llenry Lever. AS bros can breathe lit) polmtt, tlt.ni:lt they suck the d.’:udiiest juices, so the noble mind, 1110U"1t forcr d to diam tht: l'ltr ot . n . t misery. can yield but genetous thuuéhts and noble tlctds. Jr is hand to personate and act ll. part HEIN’IZMAN ty- (jUMI’ANY’S long, for, \iilOl'C ti nth is not at the bottom. - . ctn.t:utu'n:n nulutc W111 always be etideni'onrtntor to return, and will peep out and betray herself out: P I A N O _ I? O E S 1 time or another. TEE Founimnu: TRIOâ€"Poverty. itttu miny, and death are account-it die n» ' midnble ttio of Incitil (whatnot r~ Lo. 1! therefore, endeaVOur to con». ’ttttl " . fluencc by tltmt‘ only proper trunnion-:1. in, ib'w‘ Instvimmtrts me intth with rt full .\19- “tum, ‘tlt' nl- ‘ve'stinng and are Illiltlll My IlH' lil‘~l \t't: loo-... updvr "to super~ it't‘ oi' ‘nlr ll -: who li:i-~ had up .« ltitsith rs ».l lhl ‘2 Ir-:.r\" tlr‘ tlll lllSllUltH’i'i ‘II- tilt. ll'ii‘xl aitli tlm Ar- c‘lllmwâ€? “Hue: “'“l '1‘" ‘ wall†.\ur. unit an. i‘...n~.~t.tgiog 01D trees in their Eiv 1 :0th are ttt- ,ti‘mtt, vn'utnn. mu; pt \ -l . ..ntattr. even only things that money c.tt;;...t, command _"“"l‘~ (lu'il’l' .VOl “"“'““"‘ livers leave their beds. run Into cities. ‘rtllll “""ll- . . "averse momllmnsfuflu (“musksmldmalts. l'i-mu Covet-s (Rubber) and Music :tools in palacesa. d temples, amphitheatres and pyra 3†in “may mids rise up like oxlialaliorts at its biddiiu’: eycn at c lirc spirit of limit, the tilllV git-m thing on cuilh ct'oucl es and cones in its presence; but it llil‘St‘S away and \‘untslIt-s before \‘L‘tit'mblt: News. ., and beauty oi A FULL .\sson‘itttrity'l‘ 0F ORGA 8; M ELODEONS, Front ll‘l‘ .l‘inloltlv l~Int-nt: of How wr: GH' int: \\' iii Ntws.â€"- The pm s< dc-putcht s from lint-open) New Yot E.- till 1..»- the last four weeks Iinni’ttxrt t1 nhtvni IUIHIZIU} AM: tl'lHt i»: l i I.- MA. MI MAKrzns. \ioitis. llcrt: is a man sittin.r in u tlut l\L‘lIt't" WW m...“ ..t It. ....‘smm ..t, it... tic, ,,,, min. TUNING ANI) ll}: ‘AIIHNG ATTENDED TO. terminates itcic. A lino \\ll(’.‘|ll.’l(:llt ll zip-tot“ ~â€" Xs lititdc to surround twti cows of Sufi lttiti, Tor ulnvu l.-‘|'l1nlr‘n’\‘ air all fully warranted. As the electric ware, produced by a l't-w will Mm! III II mu nI'I=.I't-r’.~. {HF/HS i‘crt't-tst saus- pin.“ of (.(,,,,,,.,.;t,,d 2-,, C “L Vulpmml .msacd :ar'ttun guttrttdttwtt tti cVIH‘ case. (.itt't'illat’r post through the wire thtse cotcs income may:- “0"†It 8' ll’.’l.l.lxlt’ll.\‘, [1. H It‘AIIXI'UN, CHINESE GARDEN POWDER DIISTROYS ALL KINDS OF Insects, Grubs and Caterpillars, ON ALI. KINDS OF CURRANT BUSH ES & GARDEN PLANTS HAVE A PACKAGE 01“ THE CHINESE GARDEN POWDER! In readiness for these destructive parasites. and you will save Money, Labor and Disappointment 1 Prepared only by llUGH MILLER. & Co.. MEDIGAL HALL, 167 King Street East, Toronto. iii For Sale by S:o--ekeepars &. Seedsinen. and at the HERALD Buck Store. ALBUMS! ALBUMS l l CHEAPER THAN EVIR AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Gold Wanted ! V HE, SUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC- 'llCAl. experience of ever 20 years in the WOOLEN MANUFACTURING Business, having leased the LAWRENCE CARDlNG MILL. And ï¬ ted up the Machinery in excellent or- (lPt, Is ptrpm‘eu to 'lo CARDIAC, FULLING, SHEARHVG, Pressing. Coloring. &¢.. in THE VEllY BEST STYLE! I’mcts as [ll-UAL. .IA‘S. COPELAND, 1’. S â€"All kinds of “'00er Macltiueri ï¬t ed up in first class order. Trrms II)O\ crate. Richmond Hill, April 528, 187i). 615 if Money to Lend. $3120 .\Io: lgege. T0 LEND, FOR A TERM of yours, on a satisfactory Apply to GEO. B. NICOL, Barrister. Richmond Hill. Nov. 25. 1869. 593-†MONEY TO LEND. .rONEY T0 LEND ON GOOD Firm 1 1 Security, in Sums to still applicants. Apply to DUGGAN 5 MICYERS, Attorneys, Court St. Toronto, April 1 , IBM). 55 ~3m LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, RICHMOND HILL f ‘IIIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS- torretl lllt'lt Library to the 11; "ALI! Book Slurp. witan- Stockholders and others mar :hoctlrl Books every lt‘riduy af'rrnoon. ‘ A. SCOTT, I;Ilflla‘7‘lll'l.7'b. TO PARTIES USING MACHINI RY. STOCK'S P'X'l‘ltA MACHINE OIL. EM PO RTANT This oil cacolls at. others for Lubricating purposes. both animal and vegetable We are prepared to have the merits of this oil lt‘Stt‘ll against all oils now being used on ttitzcnioeryâ€"botlt light or heavy; from a clock on svwiltq‘ machine. to the heavtest of Steam- boat isliatts. netic enough to more the sliilltcst ob'ect. â€" . . , , . . . . . A looking-glass, half an inch in dinnictdr. is [MUMPS EARN," AA†“Na MACUIAL’ ï¬xed on a bar of iron one tenth of Itn'inch CALL AND SEE IT. square, and halt an inch long. On this tiny , , , glass a lamp is made to glare so that its C‘ (“HAVMA‘N' AGES.“ light is reflected 011 a tablet. on the wall mark/"m" The language of the cable Is denoted by the shifting,r 0t this reflected light from side to side. Letter by letter is thus expressed in this lilting idiom in utter silence on the wall. There is no i‘ccord made by the 'uachinc ex- cept as the patient watcher calls out to a comrade the translated this cs as they come, and which lie records. It. seems a “miracle ‘ of patience. There is something of awe ‘3, MIL, ICTEADIP creeps Over us as we see the evidence of a human touch 3,000 miles away swaying that lCltECTltO ANI) CLOSE SILVER PLATEB line of light, by such a (lt'..iCtttG process as this, and after beintcr repented I'toin line to line tire times before its ultimate copy is in New York. Juno 15, 1570. ELLUSTRATED PAPERS, Including the Canadian illustrated News. Ila-r- uei‘s W'eol;ly. Frank Leslie’s lltllill'ï¬ll d, and The Chimney Cotncr. at the Herald Book Store. The Woman of middle Age “Uth the ideal woman of middle age â€"â€"that pleasant woman, with her happy ‘ . I face and softened manner, who unites the l r , charms of both epochs, retaining the ready responsiveness of youth while \. I , -“ . . . . . .L . 3 3 "’3 “‘ adding,r the under sympntlnesol experience 0 80 ant D St)“ vet Vvebt’ TORONTO, ONTARIO. struggle to make herself at anacltrotiism .tti ltllllls of tlurrtuge and 11:: rtwss Mounting Consequently she remains beautiful to K'Iivrr- l‘l'I'limï¬ti'mn-s. limits. Mr. .y~.-_, NY.†the lust, far more beautiful than all the “Will Timid l" “in he“ NM- wmrmnm 1“ . _ , ivoai II|\ tuttum til llmtI pastas and washes In the perluntcr 5 shop M... ,,,,,,,.‘,t..,..,, ... ..r gtâ€, ,. “n.8, MN... could make her. Sometimes, if i'rticly. "ash Hir for Star-i fronts. &c. llllltfirlut' of in theSe latter days, “,3 meet pm. ,H so_ "‘rciir'b and English Show Cases. Glassdzr .\‘c. cicby, where she Cili‘l‘lt s u E'it llt'l' an atâ€" - 7- “57'1- ' mosphcrc of hottest, who? truth and love which n Filif‘S ever" m who enters it, better and purer for tho time. dren and all young: persons: love her. be cause she understands and loves them- -, , for she is essentially a morhcrâ€"tlmt is: If ECEfNTLX ADDED’.A NO‘ 2 GORDON , : .3. n (.ntn Pith-$.10 the floral: Book and Job a woman who can forget herself, who can mm,†t,,,,.,.,,|,,,,e,,, forget: herself, who can give without :tskâ€" ing to receive, and who, without losing NEATN 353 THE BERALD PRINT any of the individualism which l):‘lt)l’l._’§ “i l“ “‘ IN“ ‘1 "Va" to selfrespcct, can yet live for and in the l lives of others, and tinti ltcr bestjoy in E‘l'lim‘isi‘it CHEAPNI‘ZSR. QUIFKNICSS the well-brine; of those about her. Tllt‘t‘Ol ’L "m" "l'â€":“"‘â€""5"‘is 0’ “W “Wald “"309. is no servdity, no txaggeratcd sacrifice , < ‘ , , iu'ull this; it. is simply the fulï¬lment of' I HI†RESP FRESTNG’ woman’s highest dutyâ€"the expression of “ind m m" Hem'd mï¬ce‘ that. maternal instinct, which need not. necessarily include the f.tct of personal maternity, but which must ï¬nd utterance in some line of unselï¬sh action With all}. TONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS, â€"â€"with her there has never been any Toronto, .-\.:., I cxocinett at the llor.l.l(ll1ico INKS ARE - ‘N ADDITIONT TO 0 ll NEW PRESS New Type has 111:0 been added. tit-2:.- l. , .. - . - rltttï¬t‘. itlm- :--t the MI forwarded is as good as A110,,†PRINTING OF EVERY DESC permit 1 M The following are the points in which it ex- cuits all other oils : ltwill not gum . hence machinery can be kept clean with but little trouble,aud it will clean machinery that has been gnnimed by otheroils It. will not congea: or thicken in the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highest importance, from the fact that an oil not having lots quality will not lubricate a cold slinft. such in oil may be applied in a heated state: but the moment it touches a cold shaft It is congealed. and it will notbegin to lubricate until the journal, by friction, acquires that temperature necessary to reduce it to a liquid state. In al‘qnll‘lllg a higher temperature by fiiction, the journal expands. and the box is in jnrvd. It is us impossible to use ml that will chill on a cold shaft Without this result, as it is to mingle oil with Water. Stockos’ all will lubrican the coldest machinery the moment it is applied: it is now used in over two hundred t-st bltsliirit-nts, and all unite in saying the pre- l't~r it to Reï¬ned Spotm. or pure olive oil: it is' free from all objections urge-d against all'otner oil as it neither gums or freezes. Nomasthe public are aware that many Worthless thian a'a pased into notoriety, in order to prove ttat this is no hnntbug. and at the same time to secure ourselves against the “iterations nt' unscrupulous oilagants,: many of whom will not hesitate to palm 03' the mere otl'al cl oil It tint rice. Rh being identical with Stocks ex‘ra machine oil: we propose to those whr are largely interacted in the truth of those stwluniehts. to send to them on applica- llUL by rxpress, or t-Ilialwise tree of charge. a sample ot the oil that it tntty speak for itself, we will with the sample furnish applicants two or charge. with a few simple tests its ofâ€" t'ectivr, as those test- by which (lold is known from the base metals. and which will enable patties nice-tug to .‘l‘fflllï¬ tlimitsclvcs against IIHIIUSIJOII, by e: 71ml“): them to determine at t .mp H ..‘il p.til~‘s interesth in the lubicat- ..il i: -:'.>. iiulttl'h purchasing elsewhere Wlll (lo we†to communicate will] G. IS. STOCK, Agent tor the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario. 11. Sanderson & Sons Ageiit,'lliclinioiid Hill. 1‘ H E MORNING PAPE RS OF TORONTO : Telegraph, Gâ€"cho, . Leader, Can he had at he Post-ofï¬ce, for 10 CENTS VI’EI‘ZK. Apply to M. TEEFY. Richmond Hill. May 14, 1869. 564-â€. ‘ V I t . n ’ women WOItliy ol the urine. The ideal, i made use of a, “,8 Hum“, 0mgâ€. V woman of middle age understands the1 ‘ young because-she has lived with them. I a», ORDONE N0 2 , . , v. Alf a mother she has performed her ma- ‘ "\j at. the Herald llDOIEIIEDISO(}-)Obsï¬)la j'ernal duties with oheerfulness and. love. Hall Works, Ushawn. BIBLE socmv’y DEPOSITORY (RICHMOND mu. BRANCH) AT THE HERALD BOOK, STORE: 'EIOIJflO G'IVHHH HHIIII III-V SIOIflï¬b GP .InVHN ENOCI ‘DNI-I-MIHd 30.2 W 31003 ' V _ ENGLISH LIST OF NEVI/SPAPERS and Magazines supplied by Alex Scott, “ YORK HERALD†Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill, ANY PUBLICATION IN nus LIST MAILED To SUBSCRIBER: WITH l’uonir'rNEss. IimNTtimns. Per y’r. Pr No: All the Year Round............. dill 2-) Athenscum . . .. . d 7.? Artiznn...... .... 37;) .3.) Annals of Natural History. . . .. . . . 9 50 BL! Argosy(’I‘lie)................... 200 ll AI'IIIYLIST . . . . . ................. 575 5†ArtJouriial 959 80 Astronomical, Register . . . . . . . . . . . 7;) £th Aunt Judy’s Magtzine........... 209 Beau Monde (Le) . . . . . . . 3 7:) ..td Belgravia [iiiclu Chi 'tIIias nuttt] 4 0t) .53 Bender’s Miscellany. . . . . . . . . . . . . E) 50 8‘ Bible Christian’s Magazine. . . . . .. l 3-. 13 Bible Treasury. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 110 1“ Burgeon’s short sermons . . . . . . . . . 2 (10 I7 Boy’sJoum 200 II Boy’s own Magazine†.......... . ll British Friend . . . . . . . . . 201) 17 BOWBell'S..... .. 225 20 BOSS 01' t uglaml................ 200 t7 w G O Broadway. 'l'be................. 315 33 Hlackwood (I«:dtuttut-gited).... 9 80 Builder, The [price Vuiies] . . . . . . . 5 75 51’ Bondb‘trert.................... 375 3g Boy’s Book of Rutiiance , . _ . . . . , , 2 ()0 ll ('ass It’s Bi tgvnpliical Dictionary. . 2 HU IE Casxell’s Magazine, . . ... . . . . . . . . 2 (II) ]t Chamber’s journal . . . . . 2 “.25 Chamber’s Etx'tnologicnl Dictonni'y 2 “0 ll CIIess-r‘layei’s Magazine. . . . . .. . - 3 75 315 Chess World . . . . . . . . . . - - - - . . . . . . 3 75 33 Children‘s Hour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10 1‘] Christian Advocate and Review. . . 3 (It) 93 Christian Cottsoler,.... ......... I 10 1“ Christian Ubriver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 it? Cliiistiuu Sotilcl}'................ 375 33 ‘Christian Spectator . . . .. . . . . .. ‘2 (ll) 17 Christian Wnn. ss . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l [)0 H1 Christian W orld Magazine .. . .. . . 2 (‘0 l: ChristianWork................. 2t!“ 1.! (‘lmrchman b'lagazine, lhc .. . . . . 3 75 33 Ch. of England 'i'emperance Mag. 1 10 1†()liuvcli ol' the l‘eop‘e....... 1 10 10 Church Clioitinastor and Organist. 1 IO 10 Church Missionary Intelligencer . . 2 00 17 Cliurcthk........... 110 '10 Clitircliman’s (.‘onipanicn. . . . . . . . ‘2 75 I? Churchinan’s Family .\’l"gazine.. 3 50 3% Civil Engineer and A rcbitect’s Jon r 7 50 (if Colonial Church Chronicle. . . . . _ . ‘4 75 U Contemporary Review .. . . . . . . . . . 9 (it) 81’ Cornhill Magazine... ........... 3 50 33 Cutters (The) Mo Journal . . . . . . . 3 0t) 30 Dayofttesl.............. .....‘200 17 Dublin University Mugazme . . . . . . 9 0|) 8h EastAnglian................... 325 31‘ Ecclesialic and 'l'lieulogian. . . .. . . 3 75 33’. Ecclesiulogist (all. ma). . . . . . . . . . 5 75 33 Eclectic 61. Congregational Review 3 75 33- Etlitiburgh Vledical&$urgica| Jour 7 51) Girl English Presbyterian Meswiiger. . . l 10 B English Mei-hanic . . , . . .. 3 ‘25 3~l Englishman’s (The) Mag. inc. . . . 3 75 31‘ English voninh’s Domestic Mag . . 3 75 33 Entomologist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2‘ lit) 17 Entom tlogist’s Monthly Magazine 1 ()0 17 Evangelical Christendom. . . . . . . . . 2 (It) 17 Evangollcal Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7:3 17 ldxttierl:all..................... 3 75 33 l"amilyFrtcnd 2t)†17 Family 'l‘i-easan. . . . . , . . . .... . . . 2 “0 17 Family Herald.. 52120 17 Farmer’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 5t) 65 Floral )Iagrzine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 5f! 80 Floral \YUlrd...‘ .....--........ 2 “(I 17 Flo ist ard l’omolotrist . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 33 l“ol.-l flu") . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 575 511 Fortnighh’ “PVMHV lino) . . . . . . . . 7 5') 6:3 Faiser's hlztgmine . . . . . . ... . . . . 9 .ill 8“ Ftexaniason’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . 2 (ll) 17 Friend.........................200 l7 Gardener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 '00 17 Gents Magazine of Fashion . . . . . . 4 (It) 33 Gentleman’s Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . (J 50 8†Goo'ogtcalM; ' {)0 Geological & Nat. Hist. Itchttcry. ll 75 ()7 Good Storiesâ€.................. 1 ll! ll) (loodW’ords . . . . . . 75 I7 Goon Words for the Young . . . . . . 1 t5 17 Gospel Matraztnc . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 till 7 Herald and Geologist,(alt month) 4 75 8t) llomilisl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ‘25 30 llorolcgical Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 It) I†l'lnsu'atcd London Magazine . . . . . II 7.") 33 liltt’lleti‘llnl ()hsc ver . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 511 ‘ Intellectual Reposnoi'y (New Ch.) 2 llll l7 .‘ournaluf Agricultuie... 37.3 Bit Journal of the (Ilirinicol Smit‘ty . . 3 75 32: Journal of Practical Medicine . . . . . 3 7.") Bit .loutual of Stir-lat t. ,il‘llct‘. . . . . .. . -' 7f) 5“ Kitto’s Bi‘ilo Illustrations. . . . . . . . . 3 75 33 liar‘ties’ Cabinet of Fashion . . . . , . . 3 75 33 Lanes’ (“..nttiiaiiimi. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 3:; Ladies' Gazette of Fasliton.. .. . . . 3 75 it‘ll Ladies’ Treat ury . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 1!?) 2t leisure IIOIII‘....... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 )7 London .onrnal. . . . . . . . 2 (ll) l7 London Socict" . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 50 3U London and Paris Fashions... . . .. 3 75 33 Mcchaniciau......... 950 80 Medical Mirror. . . .... . . .. . . . . .. . 3 75 33 Merryaud Wise................ 1 It) to Methodist. ‘t'agazine . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 75 33 Missing Link Magazine . . . . . . . . . . ll“ 10 MissionLIfo..............-..... 200 7 Monthly l’acket . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . ll 75 33 Museum and Journal of Education 2 till 17 Musical Times. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 at) 06 Naturalist........ ....... 110 Ill New Monthlv Magazine . . . . . . . [3 (Ill 1 1:» New Mon. Mag. for S. S. Teachers l ‘25 13 OticeaVVeck . . . . . 32.3 3:) Our own Fire Side . . . .. . . . . . . 2011 14 Peoples Magazine............... ElllO 1? Pharmaceutical .lOIII nal . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 33 Philosonlilcal Magazine .......... 9 50 80 l’htniograpliic Reporter. . . . . . . . . . t) 75 (It-'1 Photographic l‘ortraits . . . . . . . . . . . ft 50 Flt Past ()ll‘ttie Director. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 33 Poultry B ink. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 33 Practical Metzlianics’ .lournal . . . . , 3 75 33 I’iiniitive Methodist Magazine . . . 2 ()0 i7 Prophetic Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 75 15 Pulpit Analyst .................. 2 (It) 17 Quiver('lhe)................... 20†17 Remembrancer . . . . . . . . .......... l 10 ll) lleynoltl’s Miscellany .. 2 till 17 Robinhtind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Ill) [7 Routl- dge‘s Magazine for Boys . . _ 2 lit) 17 St. Janies’ Magazine . . . . . . . , . . . . 3 75 33 Scientiï¬c lltvtew ............... EM! )7 Scottish Cmtgregalionalist . . . . . . . . 1 '25 13 Sharpe’s London Magazine. . . . . . . 3 15 .3 Shorthaud Magazitie............. 290 17 Sixponiiy Magazine 1‘ I10 17 Sooner or Latv-r............ . 3 75 33 Spirtualll‘lng‘wziiim..... .. 200 17 Sunday Reader ........ ... 2 00 17 Sunday School 'l'eacliers’ Mag. . . . 2 ()0 17 Sunday Magazine............ 200 17 Sundayat Home 5200 7 St. Paul’s Magazine 3 75 3:; Scottish Journal................. 200 17 Technologist....................375 33 Templeliar . . . . . . . . 375 3 'l‘iiisloy’s Magazine. . . . ... . . . . . . . 3 7:3 33 'l‘uwnsand‘s Costumes . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 55 Traill‘s Illustrated Josephus . . . . , . 3 75 33 Truthseeker.................... Ill) 10 Union Review [alt. month]. . , .... 3 75 (it) United Methodist Free Church Mag 2 (ll) 17 United Presbyterian Magazine .. . . l 25 13 Veterinarian..........'.......... 575 50 Victoria Magazine............... 375 33 Watcbword 110 10 West End Gazette of Fashions World ol'Fishim'I 3 75 33 Young I‘lnglishwomau ........ .. 200 17 YoungApprentice..... 200 ]7 Young Ladies Journal. .. .. . . . 3 25 30 Young Englishman’s Magazine, , , _ 2 till 17 Young Man of Great Britain ,, , 9 (If) 17 Zoologist.............. .........375 33 Add 25 cents to above for postage when or- during. ’2," CF]! supply any Magazine published not on abut-3 its; I’nrtirs wishing Magazines, Sic hound iIi Volumes \vili [Pttt'lve prompt attention. “York Herald†Lin-3p Book and Job Print- ing Establishment. ‘ . ALEXLWSCOTT. 375 33- HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 3 Yonge St. 3 doors above King St. Toronto. HIE A M PIP ER Beg to call the attention of the public to his extensive Hock of House Fu‘nisliing Goods, among which will be found I’LA'I‘ED AND BKITTANNIA METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS TINWARE. GALVANIZED iuoN, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware! Also a large stock of TABLE OUTTLERY, SPOONS, &c. Special attention is directed to his Lamps ([7 Chandeliers ,- the stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chas-tumult also the l-‘irttn- est and Cheapest: thus Ineetiiigihc require- ments of It classes. LAMP GLOBES Bottrttns. CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WICKS. Lanterns, Square é‘ Globe Shape in great variety. for oil or candles. II. P. would also direct Special attention to the stock of ROCK AND MACHINERY OIL! WHICH WILL BE FOUND BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. Also ."?1tl'ning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, (be. (be. CHILDREN’ S CARRIAGES l .\iid Pei‘ainbulators manufactured, Wholesale and Retail. S T 0 VES / ' Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box. Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove l’llIBS.‘ Grain Mea- sures, Apple I’arers, Clothes VVrtiigers. &c. Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. *J Intending buyers areinvitetl to inspect the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspec- twill. Toronto, February 7. 1868. 493 (“ONCERTINAS, J . t wITH SELF ISNS'I‘RUCTOR, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Filitillf. Eaveâ€"tzough 1/} ND \\ .\Tl’ltSPOUTS FOR THE DO. A . mt _ I per IllO leet, Also Floor- ing and t Lumber Dressed ; Sap Buckets, 1)1lllS,(/Iflt‘lflllllh', VVaslting' lvlflCltllIB‘, Shingles Waggon Felines, and Lumber Sawcdm order. E 1"orpartlcultrs address JOHN LANG-STAFF, Steam Mills,'1‘hornhill 'Thornhill,Nov.3,1869. 510-.tf Temperance Works. LOOK If you wont gel the pub‘i the Sco'I'IIsII '1‘IctttPrzuncn LEAGUE. HERE. A Fun. SUPPLY ofttinse iulorrsling and well written kas, which \vil bn disposed of at a Low Bate. CATALOGUE on application at the HERALD BOOK STORE For Sale. FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Viz â€"Farm of l33 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yotige Sheet, about. 1‘2 miles nor'h of Toronto. oti which there is a cmnumtlions liOlISâ€,1)BI'lL ‘2 stables, sheds, an orchard, about :20 acres pine and hardwood titti- ber mixed; well watered, Farm in the Township of Adelaide. fronting on the l‘lgreniont Grave. Road, of 2300 acres, 7t) tcrcs cleared and free from stumps; on tht prcittises there is a good house. barn, stable. &c. There is a spring close to the house. and a spring crook runs across the lot. The uti- clcaretl part is well Iinihered with hardwood, situated about 3 miles lrom Korwood Station, and 7 miles from Siratbrov. South halves of lots fins. 12 and 13. 1st Con. 'l‘cwnsliip of Mesa, 200 acres. situate about ll, miles front Ncwbury. where cot-dwmd brings a good price. and it is well timbered will] lim'dtvood. Also farms atid wilds in various othercounties. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to J. N. BLAKE. Barrister, ti-c. No. {14 Church St. opposite St. Janies’ Cattle. dual, Toronto. October 27, 18b†5884f MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. For Sale. LIGHT THIMBLE SKEIN WAGON, with pole and shafts; strong and nearly Also a sulliy. Apply to, D. E. DLAKE Thorn/till. 613-tl' new. A pril 14, 1870, BICE’S PUMPS FOR SA? 2? BY J.BRII.LINGER., Richmo"4 Hill Richmond llill.Junell.’68. 5 7-tf ‘ Forum CUT-TL DRY. The Bust. and Cheapest Assortment of' Pocket (Itttlcry to he ban in I‘ a County. A l Fresh Supply of the genuine Rodger’s, and also other celebrated manufactures. at the York Herald‘ Book Store. Richmond Hill. cations of Farm for Sale. PLENDID WHEAT FARM F O R. Sale, lining part of lot No. .59, in the lat ' Concession of the TO‘VNSH‘IP OF VAUGHAN, Fronling cit Yang's St', Containing 8 0 Acres, SEVEI'TY CLEARED, In a good state of cultivation. Tim'rr land consvsts of splendid Pine and Hardwood In the vicinity. them is a church. and a saw- mill. and a school within a half mile. There is lll tbu premises a good fran house, with stone cellar, kitchen and wcodshed, new ; largo frame barn, two threshing floors, nearlv new : stable, sheds and root house; two IICVBT failing Ept logs of water ; soft water cistern. and thriving ctr-hard. 'l'mims l'lttrv. For llltlllf‘l‘ particulars apply to the owner on the ptemizes. .IOIIN BROIVN. Vaughan, June ‘29, 1870. (3:245 Lovelt’s Directories. ’ T IS INIENDILD TO MAKE THESE Ittilltctonits the most complete and correct evr-r issued on this continent They are not being piepaterl by (-OIrespnIItlence, but by P E R so N A L c A t\‘ VA ss from. door to door, of my own Agents, for the teqnt’silo iti- furination l have now cup-aged on the work in the s’vcral l’Iovinctts Four men and Twen- ty horses. These are changed mainly on the towns and Villages oil the Railway and Steam- boat Routes. important places on the lines 11F- iiig held till the cotnn‘etion of the former. to admit of correction to latest dnto. 1 anticipate issueing. in October 1761!.1118 Canadian Dominion Directory, and six l’ro- Vlllt inl Ult'cr‘lotll‘s, which will prove a correct. and full inth to the Dominion tf Canada. Newfoundland. and Prince 1",(lv..td Island and a combined Gazetteer. Director v and Hand lBock of the six l’rovinccs. i wuscmv'rwN '1‘0 DOMINION Liitrtm'ouv: Dominion ofiCaiiuda Subscribers,. .3512 Cv. United States no . . 12 (told. Great Britain and Ireland do . . £3 Stg. France, Germany, 610. do . . £3 Sig. Slzuscuir'riou ’I‘O PROVINCIAL muncromus : Province of Ontario Directory. 1870-71 $4 00 Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 4 00 Province of Nova Scotia DIR, 15:70-71 3 0†l’rovince ofNo‘v Brunswick Dir. 1870-71 3 00 Province of Newfoundland Dir, 1370-71 2011 Province of Prince lid. ls. Dir. 187"-71 900 N0 Manny to be 7171M mull (Inc/l book is (Inlmcrcll. Rates of Advcitisiiig will be made known on application to JOIIN LOVELL, Pitblisbcr. Montreal, March 16, 1870., 610-6 ‘IIIC NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL liories of School Books. Authorised by the Council of Public lii- straction tor Untario. Finsr Boon , with ill illustrations, strongly boun in limp clothâ€"5 cents. Il‘ins'r Boon, (second part) with 54lllttstrnlions, strongly bound in litup clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Home with 56 Illustrations. stroneg bound in cloth l)UIII‘(lS~â€"flil cents. I'Htiin Boon. 4| illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"~31) vents, FOURTH Bonn, ~l‘3 illustrations. strongly bound, in cloth boardsâ€"4“ ("1:1le- FIFTH Boon. 5t) llltisli‘fllions’ strongly bound iti cloth borirdsâ€"â€"5ll cents. COMPANION To run RI litmusâ€"25 cents. Forsale at the . HERALD ROCK STORE. 'I‘IEOIIIA.S r‘EDl‘t’lAN, CARRIAGE AND Wt GUN MAKER, Undertaker. t‘lzc. llEHIiENCIC.â€"Nt3ftl‘l)'OpposllelllO l’ost Office, llittliiiontl Iltll. J. II. SAI‘TDERSON, V E T E It I N A R Y SURGEON, GRA- duoto of Toronto Vctorinarv College, ('ornerot Yongc and Centre St. East. Rich- Iiiond llill, lit-Q's to announce to the publictliat be is now pt'ltttllCllILI with 11. SAMiIaRFoN, (if the some place. whom they may be consulting ed persmially'or by letter, on all diseases 0 Horses, Cattle. die. D’lIIZUItZINES or I‘lVlIItY DICSK'IIII‘TIGN for Horses and Cattle always: on hand: such as Physic. Diuretic. Cordial. Tonic, (‘UIIQ'IL Condition laud Worm Bulls and Powders. I'lic Cough tBalIs have been found most serviceable lll alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of lirolwhwlnd or llvnvcs in lleises (Iolic. lti'unghts. Lininients l'oi' Sore Ttiroats, Spruitis. (.‘urb. ISpaviu liillgvllolll‘, Nzc. Blist- eritig Oiutinonts, also llool'antl Healingt ()itit- mcnts. Lotions for wounds. Biiilsc-‘i. Saddle Gaiis. lnfalliblo Oil and Sheep thlt Des- troyei'. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. and medicine: sent to any part of the Pro- vmce. Horses examined as to soundness, also bought. and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill, April 513, 18U8. 510 L 0 V E L L ’ s DOMINION «X: PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES To be Pnb'isbcd in October, 1870. N O T I C E.â€"LEARNING THAT MY name has been unwarrantahly used in connection With Directories now being cati- 1151888121 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 satisfactory credentials. JOHN LOVELL. Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1870. 610-6 COLLARS AND OUFFS THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. To Controversialists. HE POLEMIITAL CORRESPOND. ENCE between T J. M., tllh lit-v JOHN I‘luEiiIN and others, (in the York llrnAiD (luring tb. months of July. August and Sap. lumber. 18b8), is aatly printed in pamphlet form. and wottb a perv‘ .11, PRICE 15 CI‘NTS. For sale at tho HERALD Book Store, Richmond Hill; BANNER (Illice, Aurora; H. Wilson’s Fancy IOI'e,‘l"lai'kliam Wesleym Bn'k llcom. .\- S. Irving's and M. Shewao ’9, Tom iito.