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(312-6 ___M.â€"_~______ OUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO- 'CIAI‘ION. HALL or THE AssocIATIoN. 34 King Street East, Toronto. To Parents. Guardians, Posters. and others whose Sons, V‘Vards, or Friends may be leaving home for residence in the City of Toronto : The Young Men’s Christian Assomation of Toronto announce that they have a Committee for the purpose of showing kindness to Young Men who are strangers. and leading them under religious influences. It is requested that all who desire the cowoperaiion of this lemmittee, Wlll send the names and addresses of Young Men about to remove to Toronto. in whom they are interested, by the person lllm~ self if possible. or by post. with such particu- lars of character as they may deem proper. Jno. MACDONALD, 'I‘I-Ios. J WILKiiz. FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! NEW AND‘CHEAP. GEORGE A. BARNARD Has now on hand A large Assortment of Scarsonablo Goods Which he has selected with care AND BOUGHT FOR CASH. Customers may rely on getting GOODS CHEAPER Than usually sold on Richmond Hill, and As Cheap as can be bought in Ontario ; Comprising in part of a nico selection of FANCY DRESS GOODS In Lustre Camlctccns, Shot Serges, Figural Alpachas, French Merinos and Clan Tartan all wool Platols. Splendid Wiiicey s, from 12% cts. per yd. ; Black Lusties and Cobourgs. from 10 cts. per yd. ; Good all wool Scarlet Flannels. from 25 cts. per yd. ; Lancasliire, Welsh Flannols ; Blue. Grey. Checked and Fancy Flannel Shirtiiig and VVinccys, Home made and Canton Flannels and Lin- sey. Splendid Value; A large lot of pretty Prints in Hoyle’s and Madders. from 10 cts. per yd., and Saxony White FAST COLO URS Factory and Bleached Cottens,froin 10 cts. per 311-; Checked and Striped Cotton Sliirting, from 18 cts. per yd., Nor EXCELLED IN VALUE ; Canadian and English Blankets. all sizes. Va ions Qualities and Prices ; Men's \Vi;ii'ey and Flannel I SIIIRTS IN GREAT VARIETY; Men’s Lamb’s IVool Under Shirts and Drawers, IN ALL Cotoi'ns, FROM 91) crs. EACH; Blue and Brown Denims (best SoltAniorican Cotton) ; Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wool Gloves it] Great Variety; W'ith the Best Assortment Fancy Silk (b Woolen Ties, Paper Collars, Fronts (f,- Illuï¬lcrs To BE I’lAl) IN THE NEIoi-Ineiinoonl lleavy Table Damasks. the Cheapest over oï¬'er'id on Itzclunond Hill; Men’s, Youth’s and Boy‘s Hats and Caps OF THE NEIVEST STYLES, In Felt. Wool, Cloth and Plush. President. Secretary. List of Letters EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND HillPost‘ fï¬ce.IstNovembcr.1tiTO: Ambler. William 2 Graham, John Agar. Samuel Grant, J Bernard. J. G. High. Hairy Boyle. Edward IIopkiiis, D. Basingtwait. Wm. Hart, David Brilliiiger. Jacob llii'd. Robert Bullen. W. Harding. W. Brown, Robert, junior Johnson. William (2) Beynon. John Kightly. Harriet Coleman. Denis Korsvt oll. Mrs. Cook. S Legg, George Coupland. William Morison. Matthew Coyle. Thomas Mason. Roliecca Clifford. Jar Morrison. G. W. Copeland. Ma ilda May. Joliii Dalton, Jonathan Montgomery, R. ll, Donor. Emanuel Magnei', Edmond Dutcher, Margret Mager. Elizabeth Duntou, James McKie. Alex. McKay. Samuel MCLean. Arch. Naish. Marshall Nicholson. William Phillips. Isaac G. Reid, Theodore Rutherford, James Richards. Jesse Sims, John Thirsk, John Thompson. G. H. Durham , Richard Davis. Nelson Esby, Joseph Elliott. Mary A. Espey, William Elliott. Sarah J. Foster & McKenzie Fulton. William Flnnie, Peter Fitzmaurice, Mr. Garvin. Mr. Walker, John Gormley, Margiet Wilson. George German, Mrs. Annie Wallen. Daniel M. TEEFY, I’. Iii. SCHOOL REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Astray. AME INTO THE PREMISES OF THE Subscriber, south half of lot No. 24. 2nd Con. Vaughan. on Monday evening last. FOUR Swans. The owner is requested to prove property. pay expenses and take them away. JAMES KIRKLAND. hair, October 27. 1870. 640-3 N AND PRAYER BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. S STORE REâ€"OPENED! BARNARD’ CHEAP GOODS. G. A. Barnard has been appointed agent for the Sale of HIS LATE STOCK, Which has been bought at a bargain ; he will, thereloie, FOR CASIâ€"I! Oï¬e: his customers an advantage, by giving them Goods at Lower Prices than ever. and hopes to have a share of public patronage. He has asserted up the Stock with a variety of new Goods. bought for Cash. at the Lowest Prices and will sell them at a small advance. The Stock will comprise a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Wines and Liquors of the ï¬nest and best brands. Paints, Oils. Glass. &c.. with the best assortment of Shelf Hard- ware to be had in the neighborhood. Having many years experience in the business, he is conï¬dent he cannot be underbought and shall not be undersold by any House in the Trade. Being thankful to his friends and patrons ior their past favors. he hopes to merit a continu- ance of the same. G. A. BARNARD. VERY CHEAP ! MEN’S CLOTHING ! A large assortment unequalled in value; last season’s Stock will be sold at Filer-.1 10 '1‘0 20 run CENT UNDER Cosr! Splendid Tweed Vests, from $1 each ; Men’s Fine Cloth Coats, from $4 each ; Heavy Doeskin and Tweed Coats, from $4 to $6 each : Men’s Over Coats. from $360 ea Having too large a stock of CLOTHING! I purpose Selling them at a great Sacriï¬ce; Full Cloth and Canadian all Wool Tweeds, a good assortment ; Also Ribbed and Plain Doeskin and Cassi- more, Melton, Pilot and all Wool Beavers; With a General Assortment of Heavy Staple and Fanny Dr]; Good (f: Small lVarcs. GERMAN WOOL GOODS IN GREAT VA IIIIIRY. In Ties. Mufflers, Capes. Breakfast Shawls. Sontags. Ladies’ and Children’s Clouds, VERY, VERY CHEAP! With a General Assortment of FINE FRESH GROCERIES! In Teas I am not excelled for Strength or Fine Flavor; IN BLACK TEAS I keep as usual the Best in the Neighborhood 1 Fine Fresh Ground COFFEES AND SPICES; PiuME CHEWING 6L SMOKING ’I‘oBAccos . IN WINES & LIQUORS l I may be Equalled, But Not Emcelleol in Quality ! By an house in the trade. 1 am now doing business on the READY MONEY PRINCIPLE, And am determined Not to be Undersolol in Prices .’ CUTTING GOODS VERY FINE FOR CASH! Please call and examine mv Stock and Prices you will then judge for yourselves and see that This is No Empty Boast / G. A. BA RNA RD. Sign of tr. 3 British F1 cg Stafl. RICHMOND HILL. Richmond Hill, June 23, 1870, 623-tf October 6, 1870. 638-6 FAT Cow: color. red and whiie. returning her or giving information as to her THE CENTRAL STORE. â€"â€"_... A COMPLETE STOCK NEW FALL GOODS! MAY BE SEEN AT The Central Store! Particular Attention has been given to securing FULL LINES IN EVERY BRANCH! OF THE DR 1' GOODS DEPAR 'l'Ih’EN’l‘. THE STOCK INCLUDES 1lull Cloth 6‘ Canadian T weeds Wiucey and all wool Sliirtiug, Flannels, Blankets, I’ L A I D S A N D DRESS GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS 1 In endless variety, a large Stock of FANCY VVOOL GOODS In Hoods, Breakfast Shawls. «Etc. &c. RUSS. CARI’ETS. BLEACHED AND GREY COTTOJVS, H allands. Couiitcrpanes LACES OF ALL KINDS LACECURTAINS, FRENCH MERINOS In all Piices and Colors. Prints in Endless Varcty I TABLE DAMASKS, Large Ranges of Lustres JIosz'cry, Gloves, Hats and Caps for the Million, AND READ Y MADE CLO THING .’ In Cents, Pants, Vests. &c. AS usUAi. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Takes the lead of the :own. aim: . "V d1 ALWAYS 0N HAND. THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK 0F MOURNING G O O D S 1 NORTH OF TOl‘tON'l‘U. canrmanmwvgmmmï¬muanfmmw Also a full supply of FRESH GROCERJES .’ HARDWARE. (‘IIOCKEIIY, ‘v‘i', ATK l erO N, Richmond Hill. September 529. 1870. 037 ONE THOUSAND BUSIIELS OF CARRO'I‘S FOR SAXIIE! D. C. O’BRIEN. Rihhmoud Ilill. Oct. 1370. 639-tf Straycd ROM THE PASTURE OF THE Subscriber. Lot 45, 1st Con. Markham. Richmond I'lillI on 'I‘liursdav or Friday last, a Any person whereabouts will be rewarded. WM. ’I‘RENCII,ji-.ii. Richmond Hill. October 27, 1870. 639-3 Notice VS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLI- cation will be made to the Legislature of Ontario, at the next session thereof for an acr to incorporate a Company to construct a Hail- 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 Sti‘eotsville; and from thence to any point in or near the City of Toronto. crossing the Ilumber at or near the village of Lambion ; 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 a point in its vicinity. W. H. BE T’I‘Y, Solicitor for the Applicants. Toronto, September 8th. a.se., 1870. 636L Eureka! I have found it! WHAT? ‘VHY THE TRUE PRINCIPLE 1870. NEW FALL GOODS AT THE FIRE PROOF STORE ! i ! JUST RECEIVED! A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 0F Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. LARGE LINES IN CANADIAN TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, FACTORIES 01' Every Description, including Winceys, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Prints, Cottons, doc. (be. (be. Bought in the Best Market and will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. A LARGE ASSUR’I‘MENT 0F GRO CERIES, HARDWARE, &c. $1.0. &c. qut Constantly on Hand. ISAAC CROSBY. Richmond Hill, Sept. 22, 1869, 585 I)OCKET BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. “VV ILSONS’ IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION FANNING MILL! ‘IIESE MILLS HAVE Stood the test of Competition ! AT ALL THE I’IiovINciAL EXHIBITIONS & Covnrv FAIRS, \Vlienever shown, and are pronounced by coin- petent judges as being the BEST FANNING MILL! Manufactured in Canada ,- And. having recently been improved, the sub- scribcrs have every conï¬dence in its superior merit. The subcribers are now Manufacturing a large number of the above ,- And having increased facilities for pre- paring the lumber, CAN SUPPLY ALL ORDERS ‘ PROMP’I‘LY. Farmers will consult theirowu interestiftliey will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere. as we feel conï¬dent they will be satisï¬ed our Machines are notsurpassod if equalled. OF DOING BUSINESS. Buying do Selling Cheap for Cash / As Competition is so 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 interest. BARNARD HAS FOUND THE PHILOSO- PHER’s STONE AT LAST, J And will give his customers the advantage ofi it by selling goods at the LOWEST LIVING PROFIT I i Sign of the British Flag Staï¬'. Richmond Hill. ] September 29, 1870. 637-tf IMPORTED GOODSl 1870- THEY HAVE JUST AEEIVEDi THEY HAVE LONG BEEN LOOKED Foa, BE SURE YOU SEE THEY ARE A SUPERB 101‘. I have spared neither pains no.- trouble to have THE LARGEST ! THE BEST, A. & W. WILSON. Richmond Hill, Aug, 537, 1869. 560-tt' C OLLARS AND CUFFS THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. AND CONSEQUENTLY THE CHEAPEST STOCK 0F BOOTS AND SHOES Ever ofei'ed on Richmond I]i._ They have been purchased from the leading manufacturers in Quebec. Montreal and Toronto. THEY CANNOT BE BEAT. BE SURE YOU SIDE THEM AT W. H. MYERS’ Cheap Boot and Shoe Establishment. lichmond Hill. Sept. 1. 1870. G‘ZS-Iy Found ON RICHMOND HILL, ON THURS- day. the 13th instant, a small sum of money. The owner is requested to describe properly and pay for advertisement. Apply at the HERALD Ofï¬ce. E REMOVAL. H. SANDERSON i; sons, PROI’RIETORS OF THE RICHMOND HILL DRUG STORE, l Ilave removed to their new and commodious building on ilio corner of Yonge and Centre St. East. and would return their thanks to the public for past patronage, hoping to merit a continuance of the same. They have greatly enlarged their old stock and have now on hand a good assortment of Drugs, Paints. Perfumery. Chemicals, Oils, Toilet Soaps. Medicines, Varnislies. Fancy articles Dye Stiifl's. Patent Medicines. and all other articles kept by Druggists generally. *3 Physicians Prescriptions carefully com- pounded. and all ordeis attended to With care and despatch. Farmers and Physicians from the country will ï¬nd eurstock of Medicines completeâ€"wart ant- ed genuineâ€"and of the best quality. Richmond Hill, Nov. 25, 1869. 593. MAGAZINES, PAPERS, surrLino AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. r HE EXCELSIOR PUMP, MANU- factui'ed by P. Phillips, Richmond Hill. This Pour Is ICASiEsr Wointnn, Moe'r DURA- BLE AND NEA'I‘ES'I' MAoE iN THE DoMINION. It is so constructed with the castings of the handle as to make it all tight therefore pre- venting children from putting anything into it, The Subscriberwould respectfullyannounce that he is prepaied to put in This Pump on Trial for One JIonth .’ And if accepted VVARRANTED TWO YEARS, 01' iithcy are not preferred to any othey pump they may be returned, and the money will be refunded. * These Pumps are suitable to all depths from a cistern to a well of 150 feet They are not so liable to get out of repair. being Double-valved. and the joints are all turned in a lathe. consequently there is no Leakage at the joints which is invariably the case the common Log Pump made by hand. Piice: $5 above platform. and 40 cents per foot below. Also manufactures a pump for cisterns and shallow wells. Price $6, complete for cistern Iiet exceeding 8 feet. Churn Pumps for Cisterns $3 each. Well-digging done on the Shortest Notice. Addressgtating depth of well, P. PHILLIPS, August 9. 1870. GBO-Iv RIcHnIoNo HILL. BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY GAMES, TOYS, &c., (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE H ERALD BOOK S’I‘Oll E. FOR SALE AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. THEM .’ IF You WANT ANY TINWARE GOTO WILTSIII It IF YOU WANT ANY REPAIRS DONE GO TO WILTSHIRE. IF YOU WANT EAVE-TROUGHS From 10 cts per foot, go to Wll.’I‘SHIRE. II“ YOU WANT A GOOD I_ FLAT Covered with zinc on the Improved French System, go to ROOF W ILTSHI RE. IF YOU \VANT STOVE PIPES From lb cts per length, go to WIL'I‘SIIIRE, 1' I N s M I T H , Richmond Hill. September (3. 1870. 0344f Ploughs. 0N HAND, ALL STYLES OF PLOUGHSI SINGLE AND DOUBLE Fomrow. WM. RENNIE , Egttngton, Ont. September 9, 1870. GBG-tf Astray. CAME INTO THE PREMISES OF the Subscriber, lot No 30,]st Con Mnrkv ham, on or about the Ist of July, It Red Bull Calf. About the lst September. a Red and White Mtu Heifer, 3 years old. And on the fQih October, a Ram with a long chain at- , tached to it. The owners can have the some by proving property and paying expenses. JOIIN‘ BRUNSKILL. Thornhill, Nov. 3, 1870. 541-3 Wines and Liquors. NOW ON HAND THE BEST ASSORT- iiit:.\"i' of THE Puaiasr WINES AND LiQiions ’l‘o behathoth of l‘oi'onto, and at Toronto prices ,â€" Otai'd. Dupuy & C0,, Pinelte, Castellon & C0,. Marloll. Sazorac, De Forge Ni Son’s best French lirandies. llunt’.« Old Port Wine. Dad's; Gordon’s Sherry VViue. Kiiiuehan do Iluiiville’s Irish \Vliiskey. Stewart do Cm, Hayes «\3 Co’s Whiskey. \Valker do Thomas’ Chippewa Old Rye Whiskey and Mali, (the best to be had in the neighborhood.) Booth & Burcluy’s Old Tom Gin. Palm Tree. Dekuypers, Boll &. Dunlop’s Holland Gin. Pure Jamaica and Demerara Rum. St. Jalinn Claret and Choice Champagne. The above Liquors may be equalled. but not suipassed by any house in the trade. Old Port Wine for Medicinal purposes, the ï¬nest imported, $5 per gallon, at G, A. BAIINARD’S. Rich mend Hill. Sign of the British Flag Staff, August 18. 1870. G31 WM. ALLINGHAM, L.D.S. TORONTO- ï¬QURGEON DENTIST, WILL ' K1 yisit the following places, viz. : Maple. the ï¬rst Monday of ouch month. Richmond Hill, first Tuesday Thornhill, ï¬rst \Vcdnesday Where he can be consulted on all branches of his profession. iii Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth. Parties will he waited on at their own resi- dence. by writing to WM. ALLINGI'IAM, D E N 4r 1 er , No. 44 Gerrard Street, West. Toronto, September 1, 1870. 633 u u STATIONERY 0]“ AI 1- KINDS AT THE Horses and Cattle. RIILLE R’S DERBY OIL HERALD BOOK STORE. Is the most wonderful discovery in chemistry for healing FRESH CUTS OR OLD SORES. HUGH MILLER & CO. 167 King St. East Toront August 17. 1870 G31â€" tf MARGACH, ANDERSON (it 00., [Formerly J. L. Mai'gach] Wholesale and Retail Draggists, 44 King Street East, Toronto, FFERS FOR SALE A LARGE AND Vai ied Assortment of DRUGS, CIiEZUICALS, Oils, Varnishes I BRUSHES, ARTISTS" MATERIAL. &c., doc, At Low Rates for Cash. Paints, Call when you visit the city, inspect the l stock and learn the price»; we shall feel l‘lna. sure in showing goods whether you purchase or Iiot. Satisfaction Guaranteed. , Torento,.liily15,1809. SSOnIy To Shoemakers. XXV’ANTED IMMEDIATELY.â€"-THREE ' Good VVorkmen. Steady work and l the highest wages given. Apply to ‘ ROBERT SIVER. Richmond Hill. Sept. 29. 1870. 637-tf Wanted. FIRST CLASS SERVANT GIRL; to whom the highestwoges will be given. Enquire at the -‘ York Herald†Oï¬lco. 0 Wanted, VP W0 FIRST-CLASS SI‘IOEMAKERSâ€"V . . one for light and one for heavy work. apply immediately to ‘ , 3 ANDREW IRVINE. ; . Maple. Excelsior Thrasher. OR SALE ONE OF GLASGOW do McPherson's Excelsior Thrasheis, com- plete. This machine has the Patent Double Cylinder and Patent Gear. PATTERSON & BRO.. AGEITS. 632-tf 5 Patterson. August 26, 1870. Dye Stuffs ! x E HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE stock of all kinds of Dye Stuffs, of the very best posflble description. which we are selling :20 per cent cheaper than any other house in Toronto. HUGH MILLERISLCO. , .67 King St. East. Toronto. August, 25. I (0. 632-tf. Those Fish. WHITE FISH, SALMON TROUT AND LABRADOR IIERRING. I For Sale by the barrel or half-barrel. at the. Central Store. W. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill, Nov. 4. 1870. 625 Machinery Oil. OWNERS OF T II It E S H I N G M' A: chilies will do well to call and examine our stock of oils. The Cheapest and Best in the City. HUGH MILLER St CO. 107 King St. East Toronto. August 17, 1870. 63l-tf Teas!!! Teas! Teas !! GEO. A. BARNARD HAS NOW ON. hand a selection of OIâ€"IOICE TEAS, In Young Hyson,Japau.Guupowder, Souchong and Congo, which tor Aroma. Strength or ï¬ne Flavor are not. surpassed by any house in the Trade. Try my Young l'lyson Tea at 50 and 60 cts per 11;, they are not excelled; and my 80 cent is ackiimvledged to be the best. Strongest and finest flavored i . the neighborhood. The Finest Black Tea, imported. at 813 and 90 cts per lb, unrivalled. Pure unadulterated ground “lest India Coffee, 525 cents per 113- Pure ground old government Java Coilbo, 30 cents per lb. A trio] of the above is earnestly requested as he will guarantee they will give general satis‘ faction. G. A. BARNARD, Sign of the British Flag Staff. Richmond liill, Aug. 10. 1870. 630-tf For Sale ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT: coo ACRES OI“ TIMBERED LAND. Composed of Lot No. 10, in the 14th concesa .Lion of the TOWNSHIP OF SOMBRA, CO UIVTY 0P LAAIBTON! Within 2% miles of the Village of Wilksport. and 4 from St Clairâ€"either place being a good market for wood. It is a corner lot with a good read on two sides of it, and situated in an old settled neighborhood. The Improvements consist of a comfortable log house, together with four or ï¬ve acres cleared z‘Iid free from stumps. Soil. clay loam ; with a never-failing stream of water .iuniiing through the centre of'it. The lot is well timberod and will make a ï¬rst-class ldI'Il‘I : and is well worthy the attention ot any person wanting to secure a good home in a‘ good locality. For p'aticulars enquire of JOHN B. HARRINGTON, Richmond Hill 625- tf July 7, lr-7I‘. tAMI’BELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN= J Dow CURTAIN FIXTURES, For sale, Cheap. only 525 cts.. at the HERALD BOOK STORE- l‘va‘ALLOY’S AXES FOR siting nv DANIEL HORNER, JUNn, Lot 20. 2nd con. Markham" Important Notice. )ETER G. SAVAGE BEGS TO AN- NOUNCF. to his friends, and the public in the vicinity of Richmond Hill. that he has leased the promises lately occupied by MR. THOMAS COGIILAN, On Richmond Hill, and has opened Willi of complete stock of Groceries, Provisions, Paints, Oils, Varnishcs, d-c. (ye. The public will observe that he is in a posi- tion to Sell Goods at Prices that will not fail to satisfy all consumers. Inspection and Comparison are Invited. PETER G, SAVAGE. Ill-,lii‘nonl llill, llci‘. ll, 1500. 595d!