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York Herald, 28 Oct 1870, p. 4

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A FRENCH barber’s signboard reads. thus, “To-morrow the public will be shaved gra- tuitously.” Of course it is always tomorrow. THE surest way of governing,’ both in a family and in a. kingdom, is for a. husband and a. prince to yield at certain times some- thing of their prerogatiye. THE healthy heart of a man makes about 73 beats a minute. A little wine will in- crease.the pulsation to 90 beats a minute. THE avaricious man is like the barren, sandy ground of the desert, which sucks in all the rain and dews with greediness, but yields no fruitful herbs nor plants for the benefit of others. ‘ THE most remote planet is of the least specific gravity, and each in succession in- wards is of greater specific gravity, the nearest to the sun being the most dense or of the greatest specific gravity. PERSONS who are always innocently cheer- ful and goodthumored are very useful in the world; they maintain peace and happiness, 3nd ‘5 read a. thankful temper among all who hve around them. WOULD the philosophers who in council 'solemly defined a human being to be “ atwo- leg ed animal without feathers” maintain their definition if they saw the young ladies in full feather nowadays ? “ PA, has the world got a tail ?” asked an urchin of Ins father. “ No, child,” replied the father; “ how could it have one when it is round?” Well, why do the papers say, ‘so wags the world’ if it hasn’t g0t_a tail to flag ‘2 JOSH BILLINGS says: contentment, in this age of the world, either means death, 01' de‘ kay, in the days of Abraham, contentment was simply ignorance. Show me a thou onghiy contented pmson, and i will show yu en useless one. What we want is folks who won’t be kontented, who kant be kontentcd, Who get up in the morning, not simply tew have their bed made, but for the sake of get- ting tired; not for the sake ov nourishing kbntentment, but for the sake ov putting turpentine in some dead piece, and stirring up the animals. Contentment is not de- signed, as a. stiddy bizziness, for the sons ov men, ‘while on this airth. A yeiiel‘ dorg, with a tin kittle tew his tale, chmbing a hill, it a; three minit gate, iz a more reasonable ja‘p‘ektacle for me, than a. slimy snail, con- iJnntad and happy. WHEN a penny bank was established at Putney, and the deposits were added up at the end of the year, a brewer who was on the committee remarked, “Well, that rep resents 30,000 pints of beer not drunk.” .AT a meeting of the Hull Town Council an alderman complained of the absence of a certain councillor. “ Sir,” exclaimed a Councillor, indignantly. “you ought to have made that complaint when he was present.” TEE interpretation in English of the names of German commanders is sufficiently curious. For instance, Steinmetz means a stone cutter; Falkenstein, the falcon rock; Mantelifel, man dcx‘xl5 and Eulenberg, the castle of owls. ” SHOW me the man who struck O'DochA erty,” shouted a. pugnacious little Irishman at an election; “Show me the man who struck O’Docherty, and I’llâ€"â€"” “I am the man who struck O’Docherty,” said abig, brawny fellow,- stepping to the front; and what have you got to say about it ‘2” “Och sure,” answered the small one, suddenly collapsing, “and didn’t you do it well I” WILL you do me a favor 7” said young Brooks to his wealthy friend1 Simon Han- Iom. " What is it, George?” said Hansom. “I wish you to lend me twenty pounds. sir." -â€"“Call at my counting-house,” rejoined Hansom. George was not long in paying his respects. What security can you give, young gentleman?"â€"-“My personal security, sir.” “Very well, get in here,” said Hau- hom, lifting up the lid ofa large iron chest. “Get in here!" exclaimed George, in as tonishment, “vwl'lili i01‘?”â€"-“VV11)', this is Where I always keep my personal securities.” To YOUNG WOMEN.-â€"DO not trust to un- certain l‘lches, but, prepare yourselffor every emergency in file. Learn to work, and be not dependent on servants to make your bread. sweep your floor,or mend your clothes. Above all, do not esteem too lightly those young men who suslain themselves by the work of their own hands, while you favor and receive into your company those lazy ne’er do-weels, who never lift a finger to help_themselves as long as they can keep body and soul together, and get funds suffi~ cient to live in fashion. A FARMER in Hampshire iecently for- warded a. letter to a. neighboring town, re- questing the postmaster to deliver it “to any respectable attorney.” After ten days it was returned with the significant indorse» ment: “None here.” T0 MISS CATHARINE Jâ€" 013‘ U T K. An S A now I mean 2 write, 2 U, sweet K T J, The girl wilhout a II, The belle of’U T K. I lrler if you got the 1 I Wrote to U B 4 I sailed in the R K D A, 85 sent by L N Maore. My M T head will scarce conceive 1 calm I D A bright; But. 8 T miles from U, I must M W this chance 2 write. & 1st should N E N V U, B E Z, mind it not; If N E friendship show, B sure They shall not B forgot. But friends and foes alike D K, As you may plainly C In every funeral R A, Our Uncle’s L E G. From virtue never D V 8; Her influences B 9. Alike induce 10derness Or 40tude divine. v 6: if U cannot cut 9. Or cause an I, I hope U’Il put a . 2 1 ‘?. R U for anXation 2 My cousin, heart & 01?? He offers in a. '1? A § broad of land. He says he loves U 2 X 8, Her virtuOUs & Y’s; ‘ In X L N C U X L All ofihers in his I’& This S A, until U I C, I pray U 2 X Q’s, & not burn in F I G, My quaint & wayward muse. Now fare U well, dear K T J, I trustlU R true. When this U C, then U can say, “An ‘0' A I O U.” A Printer’s Essay Odds and Ends 22mm NOISE LESS MOVEMENT, ' GREAT SPEED. SEWING MACHINE ! FULL INSTRUCTIONS GRATIS Mn. C. CHAPMAN, ' Dear Sinâ€"I had been informed by in- tnrested parties that the Wheeler «52. Wilson Sewing Machine was not to be depended upon, which for a lime induced me to defer purchasing one. After your description of mid machines. 1 purchased 01m, and Mrs. Fawceu, who is well acquainted with other machins. states that after a )‘var's Irial in various kinds of work she can confidently recommend it as a useful family sewing machine, and as a“ thin you stated it to be. M. FAWCE’I‘T. IVeslcyan Minister. PIANO - FORTES! Those Instruments are made with a full Me- tallic Frame, are all overstrung. and are manuw factured by the bust workmen, under the super- tendence of Mr. Haintzmnn. who has had up wards of thirtv years experi nee in the business. Mn. C. CHAPMAN, Dear Sir,â€"-We have used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine about nine Years, and during [hm time it has cost nothing for repairs. We saw heavy l‘nlled (cloth with coarse linen ihroad, stronger than can be done by hand: while all fine stitching on light fabrics givas the best satisfaction. “’0 can with confidence re- commend the Wheeler and \Vilson Sowing Mmhhw as the best for Tamil we. REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs. James Newlon, jun., Mrs. Atkinson. Mm.Clarke, Miss ‘Vllite. Mr& William Harding. Miss Rumeil. Mrs. Alex Marsh, Miss Shudelsoll, Mm. 105. Kefl'er. Mrs. D. Helsa, Mrs. Henry Lever. All instruments are furnished with the Ar- gmfl'e Aar, and are distinguished for their singing quaity, volume. and purin of tone, elastic, even touch. durabilin of construction, and beauty of finish. Piano Covers (Rubber) and Music Stools in great variety. Including the Canadian Illustrated News. Har- per’s Weekly, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, and The Chimney Comer. at the Herald Book Store. W. MILLICHAMP, ELECTRO AND CLOSE SILVER PLATER All kinds of Carriage and Harness Moumiug Knives. Forks,Spoons, Cruits, &c., «Wm. &c., Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any Iength of time. V Also rman‘ilfacturex‘ of Show Cases, Metal Sash Bar for. Store fronts, &c., imporler of French and English Show Cases, Glass: &c.'&c, ORGANS & MELODEONS, TUNING AND REPAIRING ATTENDED T0. ' The above insh'uments are all fully warranted, and sold a‘ manufacturer’s prizes. Perfect satis- faction guaradteed in every case. Circulars post free. No. 80 Queen Street West, TORONTO, ONTARIO. LAMB’S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, CALL AND SEE IT. ' NEATNESS, CHEAPNESS, QUICKNESS three characteristics of the Herald 0mm 7 ONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS made use of at the Herald Uflice. U at the Herald Office) is from the‘iogéizlx Hall Works,.Oshawa'. N NE'ATNESS THE HERALD PRINT NWADQE’I‘IQN TO OUR NE PRESS LLUSTRATED PAPERS, Cedar Grove, March 18. 1870 Toronto. April 7. 1870. Markham March l8lh, 1870. Ju11515,1870 "HE BEST PRINTING INKS ARE ~â€" nsed at the Herald Office. RINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Gold Medal. Paris Exposition, 1870 ; 82 Competitors. ECENTLY ADDED, A N0. 2 GORDON Card Press. to the HeralJ Book and Job Printing Estab'iahment. onmzs NRZMCARD PRESS <11st is without a rival. New '1‘} ye has aho been added. R S. IVILLIAMS, R. H. DALTON, EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. execmed at lee H erald Oflice three characteristics of thelH'eraId WHEELER 8; WILSON made use of at the Herald Uflice, HEINTZMAN Jr 0 0MPANY’S AND OTHER CELEBRA‘ From the Establishments of A FULL AESORTMENT 0F TESTIMONIALS CELEBRATE!) C. CHAPMAN, A GENT. Ma1kham. SAMUEL REESOR. THE YORK HERALD:RICHMONDEHIBMONT; FRIDAY, OOTOBER'28.;1870. 612*13' CHINESE GARDEN POWDER CURRANT BUSHES & GARDEN PLANTS Money, Labor and Disappointment I CHINESE GARDEN POWDER! m For Sale by Storekeepers & Seedsmon. and at the HERALD Book Store. VFHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC- CARDIN G, F ULLIN 0, SHEARING, $1200 3? if?“ Can be had at to l’osL-oflice, for 10 CENTS quK. = Mortg age J. fen-red than Library to the HERALD Book Store. V where Stockholders and other: may drocure Books every Friday afternoon. A. SCOTT, Librarian. Now, as the public ate aware that man}; worthless things me paged into nototlety, in order tu prove t-iat this is nn humbug, and at the same time to secure ourselves against the operations of unscrupulous oil agents, ; manv al'whom will not hesitate to palm ofi' the mere offal of oil refineries. as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil ; we propose to those' who are largely interested in the truth of those statemenw, to send to them on applica- tion bi express, or tallierwise free of charge. a sample of the oil thatit may speak for itself, we will with the sample furnish applicants free of charge, with a few simple tests as ef- fective, as those tests by which Gold is known from the base metals. and which will enable parties ordering 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 lubicat- ing oil trade, before purchasing elsewhere Will do» well to communicate with THE MORNING PAPERS LAWRENCE CA‘RDING MILL, HIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS- ferred than Librarv to the HERALD Book It will not gum , hence machinery can be kept clean with but little trouble,and it will clean machinery that has been gummed by other oils. It will not congeat or thicken in the coldest of weatherâ€"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 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 acquiring a higher temperature by friction, the journal expands. and the box is in- jured. It is as impossible to use oil that will chill on n cold sltat'twithout this result, as it is to mingle oil with water. Stockes’ oil will lubricate the celdest machinery the moment it is applied ; it is now used in over two hundred establishments, and all unite in saying the yre- fer it to Refined Sperm. or pure olive oil: it is free from all objections urged against all other oil as it neither gums or frames. BIBLE SOCIETY DE POSITORY And fined up lha Machinery in excellent,"- dar. I: prepare‘d to "lo We are prepared to have the merits of this oil tested against all oils now being used on machineryâ€"both light or heavy ; from a clock or sewing machine. to the heaviest of Steam- boat shafts. The following are the point! in which it ex- cells a” other oils : G. B. STOCK, Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario. H. Sanderson 6; Sons Agent, Richmond Hill. P. S.â€"All kinda of Woolen Machinery fillod up in first'cluss order. Terms moderate. ‘ This oil excells all others for Lubricating [)uggoses, both animal 33nd Vegetable._ In readiness for these destructive parasites. and you will save Toronto. April 1, 1869 WOOLEN MANUFACTURING MPORTANT TO PARTIES USING Richmond Hill, April 28,1870. Richmond Hill. Nov. 25. May 14, 1869. Plums as Usun.‘ LBUMSI ALBUMS I I Insects, Grubs and Caterpillars, ONEY T0 LEND 0N GOOD FARM Telegraph, LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Pressing. Coloring. «it. in THE VERY BEST STYLE! non experience of ever ‘20 years in the Security, in Sqms to suit applicants. Apply to Prepared only by (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE STOCK’S EXTRA MACHINE 01L. Business, hlving leased the MONEY TO LEND. DESTROYS ALL KINDS OF HAVE A PACKAGE 0]" THE Money to Lend. Gold Wanted ! HUGH MILLER, & Co.. DUGGAN & MEYERS, Attorneys, Court St. pril1,1869. 557-3m RICHMOND HILL ON ALL KINDS OF App!_\"to GEO. B. 167 King Street East, Town”. 0F TORONTO 2 TO LEND, FOR A TERM Apply to HERALD. BOOK STOB]. 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O75 icPortraits.......---- 9 50 Dii‘e-zlor.............. 375 k“. . . . . . . . . . . . 375 or: mnics’ JournaI . . . . . 3 75 lethodist Magazine .. . 200 ‘imes................ 175 yst . . . . . 200 e) . . . . . . . 900 icer . . . . . . . . .......... 110 lisfiellany...” 200 . . . . . .... .200 1 Magazine for Boys . . . 2 00 Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 ‘eview.............‘.. 200 ingregationalist. . . . . . . . l 25 mdon Magazine. ...... 3 75 flagazine............. 200 agazine..........,.... 200 ater................. 375 1der.... ......-...... 200 001 Teachers’ Mag. . . . 2 00 gas-line......... 200 [ome . . . . . . . . . .... 900 Iagazine......... ...3’75 Irnal......_........... 200 -t . . . . . ...............375 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......375 Iagazine...........'... 3 75 1Costumes...... . . . . . 375 strated Josephus .. .u. 3 75 r l 10 ew‘falt. month]. . . . . . . 3 75 “00H lVlKgUZlHU . . r . - I) 1-] ‘hsezver . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 lepnsitory (New Ch.) 2 U!) gricnltule . . . . . . . . . 3 75 x Chemical Society . . 3 75 Iclical Medicine . . . . . 3 75 tcinl Science. . . . . .. . 5 '75 Illustrations . . . . . . . . . 3 75 at of Fashion. . . ‘. . . . 3 75 nanion...... . . . . . . . 3 7 to of Fa‘shion....... 375 my 2‘25 200 u...- ml. . . . . 200 at\'................». 350 ’aris Fashions. . . .' . . . 3 75 . . . . . . 375 ise . . . . . . . . . .110 zazine............. 375 Magazine.......... 110 200 'o..-.---u..--n-u... et..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 unuu umgnmuu . . . . n...-.-.-.---..~-- :11w............... we of Fashions.... on woman . 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Beg to call the attention of 3 public to his extensive stock of House Fu'nishing Goods, among which will be found PLATED AND BRITTANNIA METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS TABLE CUTTLEEY, SPOONS, '&c. I1 with pole and shafts ; strong and nearly" new. Also a sulky. the stock of which is verylargo. embracing all that is New and Chaste.and also the Plain- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of ll classes. l 1- ENCE between Tiff: “VLMIWJL VAN-w Barnum and others, (in the a Rev'_J°:l_g ' during the months of July. August a “m ET CUTTLBRY. tomber, 1868), is antly printed in pamphlet ‘ form. and worth a per-I? ‘al. The Best and Cheapest Assortment of‘ PRICE 15 Cums. For sale at the HERALD Pocket Cutlery to be had in tl a County. A 3 Book Store. Richmond Hill; BANNER Otfico, Fresh .Supply of the genuine Rodger’s,, anfl ; Aurora. ; 'H. Wilson’s Fancy Store, Markham also other celebrated manufactures. at the York Wesleyan Book Room. A. S. Irving’s and M- Hemld Book Store. Richmond Hill. Shewan’s, 1' oronto, ‘ - ' Lanterns, Square é‘ Globe Shape Farm in'the' Township of Adelaide. fronting on the Egremont Graver Roadkof 200 acres, 70 acres cleared and free from slumps; on the premises there is a good house, barn, stable, &c. There is a spring close to the house. and aspring creek runs a‘aross the lot. The un- cle‘ared part is well timbered with hardwood. situated about 3 miles from Kerwood StationI .and 7 miles from Slrathroy. South halves of lots Nos. 12 and 13. lst Con. Township of Mosa. 200 acres. situate about H“ miles from Newbury. whore coi‘dwn'id brings a good mice. and it is well timbered with hardwood. Also farms and wilds in various other counties. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to ~ J. N. BLAKE. Barrister (in). No=G4 Church St. opposite St. James’ Cathe. dral, Toronto. Octcber 2'7, 1869 5884f MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Vinâ€"Farm of 133 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yonge Street, about 12 miles‘ norJh of Toronto. on which .there is a commodious house; ham. 2 stabies, sheds, an orchard, about 20 acres‘pine and hardwoodtim- bar mixed; we'll watered, FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. ROCK AND MACHINERY OIL! Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, dbc. cfc. And Perumbulators manufactured, Wholesale and Retail. Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Mea- sures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, &c. “J Intending buvers are invited to inspect the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspec- (ion. CONCERTINAS, HERE. [1. MINION, at $6 per 100 feet. Also Flour- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets, l’ailsicider Mills. Washing Machines. Shingles W aggon Falloes, and Lumber Snwed ‘.0 order. Forparliculars address JOHN LANGSTAFF, Richmond HiHJung April 14, 1870, Special attention is directed to his Toronm, February 7. 1868. H. P. weuld also divect Special attention ' to the stock of Repairs of all kinds promptly 'executed‘ Steam Mills,Thornhill Thomhill. Nov.3,18(59. 510-.“ ICE’S PUMPS LIGHT THIMBVLE SKEIN WAGON, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware ! 00K Patent Eaveâ€"tzough ND WATEHSPOUTS FOR THE DO Lamps d? Chandeliers ,- in; greagt variety. for oil or candles. LAMP anonms.‘nuuskks. cmmun’s, SHADES AND wwxs. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES I BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. » SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE [TH SELF IBNSTRUC'I'OR, AT THE TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, Temperance Works. HIRAM PIPER CATALOGUE on application at the If you want get the pub'ications of the SCO'H’ISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. A FULL SUPPLY ofthosoinlercsling and well~wrilten Works, which wil be disposed of at a Low Rate. Also alarga smck of ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH WILL BE FOUND FOR SALE BY STOVESI HERALD BOOK STORE Apply to, For Sale. For Sale. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE J. BRILLINGER, Also D. E. DLAKE Ric/imam] Hill Thamhill 613-” 493 HE,.PO‘ ENCE be‘ Containing 8 O Aéres, SEVENTY CLEARED, In a good siate of cuitivatiun. Tim'ver Iafid consists of ‘piondid Pine and Hardwood 1n the vicinity. there is a church, and a saw- mill, and a school within a haif mile. name has baenv nnn'urrantnbly used in connection watli Dileclories 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 av handoned, I would request those desiring to giVe a preference to my works tn sen that per- sons representing themselves as acting {or me are furnished witltsattsrhctorv mgdmmals, 'JOH'N“ LO V E L 1., 15101135111: . COLLARS AND CUFFS There is an the premises a good frame house, with stone cellar, kitchen and weodshed, new; large frame barn, two threshing floors, nearly new : stable, sheds and root house ; two never failing springs of waitr ; soft water Cistern. and thriving orchard. 'I‘Enms Buy. 6 For further particulars apply to the ownm‘ on the plemises. JOHN BROWN. Vaughan, June 29, 1870. 624-5 .1. mnEcromns the most complete and correct ever issued on this continent. They are not being prepared by correspondence, but by PERSON AL CANVA $5 from dour to door, of my own Agents, fur the requisite in‘ formation. 1 have now engaged on the work in the several Provinces Forty men and Twen- ty horses. These are engaged mainly on the towns and villages 011' the iailway and Steam- boat Routes important'places'on the lines be- ing held till the cpmple’tién of the former. to admit ot'corr -tion to latest data. All orders from a distance promptlyatlmvded to. and medicine: sent to any part of the Pro- Vince. Horses eiaminod as to soundness, also bougle and Sold on commission. L 0 V E L L ’ s Th be Pubh'shed in October, 1870. MEDICINES 0F Ev ERY DESCRIPTION for Horses and Cattle always on hand: such-as Physic. DiuI'eIic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, Condition and Warm Balls and Powders, The Cough Balls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brnkenwind or Heaves in llerses Colic, Draugllls. Linimeuls for Sore Throais, Sprains, Curb. Spaviu. king-hone, &c. Blist: oriug Ointments, also Hool'zmd Hauling Oint- ments. Lotions for wounds, Bluisess, Saddle Galls. lnfalliblq Oil‘ and Sheep‘ Ticl: Des- troyer. ; I anticipate issueing. in Oetubcr 7101!,lhe Canadian Dominion Directory, and six Pro- vincia] Directories, which W‘s}! prove a correct and full index to the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland. and Prince Emu-31rd island and a combined Gazetteer, Direc‘rury and Hand Book of the six Provinces. sunscmP'noN T0 DOMINION DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. .$l2 Cy. United States . do . . 12 Gold. Great Briton! and Ireland, do . . £3 Sig. France. Germuny, Avg. do . . £3 Sig. SUBSCRIPTION 1‘0 PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES: ‘4 Lud-Ill.“ A.- AUA. UVLI/UAJVLV, ULIQ' V duals or Torm‘xlo VoLm-innrv College, Corner of Yonge and Centre St. EnésL Rich- mond Hill, begs Io announce to the publiclhat he is now practicing with H. SANDLRSON. of the same place, where they may be consulting ed personally or by letter, on all diseases 0 Horses, Caltle. Sic. Province of Ontario Directory, 1870-71 $4 00 Province of Quubec Direciury. 1870-71 400 Province of Ndvn Scotia Dir , 1S7ih‘71 3 0" Province ofNew Brunswick Dir. 1970-71 300 Province of Newfoundland Dir MOTH-71 2 " Province ofl’rinco Ed. ls. Uir. 187W-71 9 No Money in be [mitlmzlil (100/1 l/wkisrlalivwd. Rates ot'Advertising will be made kncwn on application to FIRSTBOOK, with 31 illustrations.stl‘ongbboun inl mp clothâ€"5 cents. FmsTBo’oK, (second part) with 54illustrntions, strongly bound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Boox, with 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth buaids-20 cents. l‘Hnm BOOK, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"30 cents. FOURTH BOOK. 45 illustrations.strongly bound, in cloth boardsâ€"4U cents. FIFTH BOOK, 50 illustrations’ strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"50 cents. COMPANION '10 THE Brahmsâ€"25 cents. For sale at the : U Undormker, &c. Rmmmcmâ€"Nemlyopposilethe Post Office, Richmond Hill. ‘ HE NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL Series of School Books. Montreal, March 16. 1870‘ T IS INTENDED TO MAKE THESE Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868 PLENDID W11 EAT FARM F913,, THOMAS SEDMAN, VAIERIAGI‘E A‘ND WAGON MAKER, JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 15:570. 610-6 Authorised by the Council of Public 111- slruction for Ontario. TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, J. H. SANDERSON, ETERINARY SURGEON, GRA- O T I CE.â€"-LEARNING THAT MY Sale, buiug pal-{of lot No. 59, in the '1 Concession of the Series of School Books. Io Controversialists. ,’ \, Loveli’s Directories. THE LAT}: 'l' STYLES, AT THE Framing on Yonge St', Farm for Sale. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. ' {2833? CORRESPOND. W- JOHN n,,,,,,-. _ ERALD 610-6 10

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