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THE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY MISCELLANEO US & STANDARD BOOKS zeve Links TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, Very Large and Nice Asssortment Shirt Studs Water Color Paints (fl Brushes ALMANACS FOR 1871. The Largest,_ Puzzle Blocks Gold Plated Penholders Gold Plated Pencil Cases China Dolls ens Bibles ys Ladies’ Companions Toy Watches Pocket Books Pocket Cutlery Brushes Hair Brushes Nail Brushes Tooth Brushes Writin g Desks Wallets Woflc Boxes CLUB Runs FOR 187’]. PRESENTS, OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR FOR 1371. Testaments Humming Tops Sheet I‘lusic -c. Pocket Combs .L Dressing Combs ry Circular Combs lakes Coronets Shaving Brushes Razors Concertinas COMPRISING ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill. Ear Rings‘ Tmnsparent Slates 8 Mirrors Hymn Books Prayer Books Needle Shell Cases 9 Shell Boxes School Books Stationery Tonorro Rgzor Straps Gold Chains Pearl sets Every time E go out of my own shop door, for 1 always fancy I see [he milliner watching me and saying to herself. There goes that fellow strutting about and owes me $5 for his wife’s bonnet. So for goodness sake And let a fellow feel a litile Independent for once in his life. WOULD PAY UP! WINES & LIQUORS ! For the ï¬rst hunk, I put under my waistcoat. I ordered a Bonnet. but WHERE YOU GET YOUR GROCERIES And I’ll just tell you how to ï¬x them: won’t be coaxed, Tall them you will use the old kind of yeast, and if that don’t do. the sooner you put a dose of poiscn in their bread the better, for I am sure they would not be ï¬t to live. in all conï¬dence between you and I. 1 think they must be That 1 have not been able to pay for it 3/615 ; THER HUSBANDS WERE DELIGHTED And buy you either a Bonnet or a Dress ; Last week that as soon as you husband tasted the bread made with UNION YEASTI! Richmond Hill, Dec. 1. 1870. THAT THOSE WVHO ARE OWING But got neither Bonnet nor Dress. I like to practice what I preach ; Sign qf the Tea Chest, Most Mighty Uncomfortable, A LOT OF “BRUTES; Bet You Anything You Liked, MONEY HAS COME IN SO AND LIQUOR SO CHEAP. JUST THREATEN TH EM, But a great many of the Ladies Sign of the Tea Chest.- AND I REALLY D0 WISH THE LADIES. JUDD & COMPANY’S SETTLE UP ! SCOOT OFF AT ONCE, A WFL' LLY SLOW. AS FOR MYSELF. WITH THE BREAD, BUT HAVE TOLD ME THAT NOW, LADIES, I WAS PREPARED T0 A large Stock of THE OLD SPOT, Yours muchly. For I do feel VEGETABLE HE WOULD I. FRENCH. THE YORK HERALD; RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1870. if they I Otard. Dupuy & Co.. Piuelte,Caslellon & Co., Mal-tell. Sazerac, De Forge & Son’s best French Brandies. Hunt’s Old Port Wine. Duï¬'& Gordon’s Sherry Wine. Kinnehan 6'1. Dunvxlle’s Irish Whiskey. Stewart & 00.. Hayes 15L Co’s Whiskey. Walker & Thomas’ Chippewa Old Rye Whiskey and Mall, (the bes‘t to be had in the neighborhood.) Booth & Barclay’s Old Tom Gin. Palm Tree. Dekuypers, Boll & Dunlop’s Holland Gin. Pure Jamaica and Demerara Rum. St. Jalian Claret and Choice Champagne. The above Liquors may be equalled. but not surpassed by any house in the trade. GAMES, TOYS, &c., Old Port'Wiï¬e for Medicinal purposes, the ï¬nest imported, $5 per gallon, at Oï¬er his customers an advantage, by giving them Goods at Lower Prices than ever. and hopes to have a share of public patronage. He has assorted 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 underbonght and shall not be undersold by any House in the Trade. Being thankful to his friends and patrons ror their pat favors. he hopes to merit a continu- ance of the same. G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill,-June 23. 1870, ' 6233K NEST of THE PUREST WINES AND LIQUORS To be had North of l‘oronto, and at Toronto pnges ,Aâ€"V G. A. Barnard has been appointed agent for the Sale of HIS LATE STOCK, Which has been bought at a. bargain ; he will, therefoxe. JOB PRINTING U Subscriber, Lot 9. 3rd Con. Township of Markham, on or about the lst of July. :1 RED AND WHITE H E'FIER, 2 years old. The owner can have the same by proving properly and paying expenses. U Subscriber, lot No. 25, 211d Con. Mark- ham, about the ‘st of October hast, a R121) AND WHITE BULL. 2 years old. The owner is re- quested to prove property. pay expenses and take him away, THEY CANNOT BE BEAT. BE SURE YOU SEE THEM AT They have been purchased from the 19 manufacturers in Quebec. Monti-ea“ and Toronto. BOOTS AND SHOES I have spared neither pains no: trouble to have THE LARGEST ! BE SURE YOU SEE THEM! Sign of the British Flag Staff, August 18, 1870. THEY HAVE JUST ARRIVED 1‘ Markham. November 23. 1870. WILLIAM SHELL. Markham, Dec. 1, 1870. 645-3 Richmond Hill, Sept. 1. 1870. ARNARD’S STORE RE-OPENEDI CHEAP GOODS. AME INTO THE PREMISES OF AME INTO THE PREMISES OF THE Done Neat and Quick atflm Herald Oï¬ice. OW ON HAND THE BEST ASSORT- T3211 HAVE Lona BEEN LOOKED Fog; FOR CASH! Ever ofered on Richmond Hill. AND CONSEQUENTLY THE CHEAPEST STOCK 0F THEY ARE A SUPERB LOT.- Wines and Liquors. Cheap Boot and Shoe Establishment. GEORGE, GOIâ€"IN, Dollar P.O. FOR SALE AT THE G. A. BARNA RD'S. Richmond Hill HERALD BOOK STORE- Estray. Estray. W. H. MYERS’ THE BEST, 629-[y 63] mg And will give his customers the advantage of it. by selling goods at the Is the most wonderful discovery in chemistry for healing 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 interast. BARNARD HAS FOUND THE PHILOSO- PHER’s STONE AT LAST, 1 Sale the Suuth half of Lot N033. in tho 2nd Con. of Markham, comprising 57 acresâ€" 40 acres cleared. There is on the promises a gond frame dweiling-house. granaryuvuodshed. &c- Thu soil is well adapted for wheat. For further par|iculars. apply to WHY THE TRUE PRINCIPLE LOWEST LIVING PROFIT ! Sign of the British Flag Suzi. Richmond Hill. September 29. 1870. 6374f Horses and Cattle. MILLE R’S DERBY OIL SCHOOL REQUISITES ties indebted to the undersigned either by more or book account. that [ha same must be paid by the lat day of Janusx'deYl, olhor- wise they will be put in court for collection. ROBT. SiVER. V HE SUBSCRIBER. Sale the South half READY MADE CLOTHING! MCOURNING G O O D S ! NORTH OF TORONTO. Large Ranges of Lustres FRENCH MERINOS RUGS. CARPETS. BLEACHED AND GREY COTTONS, FANCY WOOL GOODS DRESS GOODS ! Full Cloth é†Canadian Tweeds FULL LINES IN EVERY BRANCH! NEW FALL GOODS! August 17. 1870 Vaughan , Nov. 16.1870. Richmond Hill. Nov. 24. 1870. 644-tf THE CENTRAL STORE. September 29. 1870, Buying (fl Selling Cheapfor Cash 1 ALWAYS 0N HAND. THE LARGEST. BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK Ct“? MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Eureka! I have found it! OT-ICE IS GIVEN TO ALL PAR Particular Attention has been givefl' to Securing In Hoods, Breakfast Shawls. 61.0. &c. Hats and Caps for the Million, Flannels, Blankets, LACES OF ALL KINDS FRESH GROCERLES ! In endless variety, 3. large Stock of The Central Store! Prints in Endless Varety ! FRESH CUTS OB. OLD SORES. DR Y GOODS DEPAR 'I‘MENT. A COMPLETE STOCK Wincey and all wool Shirting. In Coats, Pants, Vests. &c. Takes the lead of the (awn. HUGH MILLER & CO. 167 King St. East Toront 7. 1870 631- cf 0F DOING BUSINESS. Farm for In all Prices and Colors. HARDWARE. CROCKERY, Hollands, Counmrpanes OF ALL KANDS. AT THE Also a full supply cf PLAIDS AND DRESS GOODS ! THE STOCK INCLUDES Hosiery, Gloves, TABLE DAMASKS. Last Call. LACE CURTAINS. WHAT? AS USUAL THE MAY BE SEEN AT HERALD BOOK STORE- 0'1" THE AND W. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill. ‘, 637 305E131 KLINCK, DRESS GOODS ! Sale. OFFERS FOR 0n the promises. 643 -2m And. having recently heen Improved, the sub- scribers have every conï¬dence in its superior merit. Manufacturing a large number of the above ; CAN SUPPLY ALL ORDERS BEST FANNING MILL! Farmers will consult their own interestifthey will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere. as we feel conï¬dent thev will be satisï¬ed our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. COLLARS AND CUFFS BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY Whenever shown. and are pronounced by com- petout judges as being the EARN: Stood the test of Competition .’ P OCILET DOORS GROCERIEC, HARDWARE LOWEST CASH PRICES. IMPORTED GOODS TWEEDS, Winceys, Shirtings, FIRE PROOF STORE I Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. PROVINCIAL Exmm’nons & COUNTY FAIRS, Richmond Hill, Aug; 27, 1869. 566-tf 1870. Richmand Hill,Sept. 2'2. 1869. And having increased ‘facililies for pre- paring the lumber. Bought in the Best Market and will be sold at the (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE HERALD BOOK STOR E. ILSONS’ IMPROVED JUST RECEIVED! K136 Constantly on 01’ Every Description, including THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE Manufactured in Canada; DOUBLE ACTION LARGE LINES IN THESE MILLS HAVE The subcribers are now FLANNELS, NEW FALL GOODS A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 0F A LARGE ASSORTHENT‘ 0F Dress Goods, OF ALL KINDS AT THE PROMPTLY. AT ALL THE HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD LOOK STORE. CANADIAN A. & W. WILSON. BLANKETS, AT THE Prints, Cations, ISAAC CROSBY. FACTORIES die. (ï¬'c. (ï¬e. 1870. :zd. It is so constructed with the castings of the handle as to make it all light therefore pre- venting children from putting anything Into it. The Subscriberwould respectfully announce that he is prepared to put in Tms PUMP [S EASIEST WORKED, Mos’r DURA- BLE AND NEA'I‘EST MADE IN THE DOMINION. These Pumps are suitable to all depths from a cistern to a we" of 150 feet Also manufactures a pump for cisterns and shallow wells. Price $6. complete for cistern not exceeding 8 feet. Churn Pumps for Cisterns $3 each. Well-digging done on the Shortest Notice. Address,stating depth of well, U day, the 13th instant, a small sum of money. ’I‘ho owner is requested to describe property and pay for advertisement. Apply at the HERALD Oï¬ice. Or ifthey are not preferred to any othey pump they may be returned, and the money will be refunded. hey 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 invariubly the case the common Log Pump made by hand. Price: $5 above platform, and 40 cents per foot below. P. PHILLIPS, August 9. 1870. 630-131 Rmnmoun HILL. THE EXCELSIOR PUMP, MANU- factured by P. Phillips. Richmond Hill. Farmers and Physicians from the country will ï¬nd our stock 0f Medicines completeâ€"wan aut- ed gemï¬ueâ€"â€"and of the beat quuiity. Have removed to their new and commodious building on the Corner of Yonge and Centre St. East, and would return their thanks to the public for past patronage, hoping to merita 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, Varnishes. Fancy articles Dye Stnflh. Patent Medicines. and all other articles kept by Di'uggists generally. "Q‘ Physicians Prescriptions carefully com- poun'ded‘ and 3.1-! orde attended to With cure and despa‘ch, This Pump on Trial for One Month! And if accepted WARRANTED TWO YEARS, J of the woven-onus: _'«ot' Wlï¬fé FEE Salmon Trout, Yarmoulh Bloatea. Digby Her Hugs, Sardines, Lobsters and Oysters. A fu‘l} supply of ï¬rst-class frerh Oyners always on hand. ’rif Speciai attention paid to the preservation of the naturai teeth. Parties will be waited on at their deuce. by writing to .T. ROSS ROBERTSON- JA ES B. COOK. .vu )LJAJL‘LLUL, VVAJJU D v 3'15“ the fallowing places, viz. : Maple. [be ï¬rst Monday of each momh. Richmond Hill, ï¬rst Tuesday “ 'I‘llcrnhill. ï¬rst Wednesday " Where he can be consulted on all branches of his profession. Subscriptions sent in now count till the and of 1871. Fourteen mouths Subscription for 0113 Dollar ! Send for Specimen Copies. 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Sign of the British 1‘ lag Staflâ€. SUBSCRIBE TORONTO- n E N 'r l x: 'r , No. 44 Gerrard Street, West. HERALD BOOK STORE P. Phillips, Ricln'nond Hm Found FOR THE ‘ERS, &c. 1871. own resi- 612-6 593. 633 Inspection and Comparison are Invited. PETER. G. SAVAGE. Richmond Hill. Dec: 9, 1869; 595% ‘ J.‘ McPhevcon's Excelsior Thrashera, (gemâ€"â€" Tiling. This machiï¬e has the Patent Double‘ Cyï¬nder and Patent Gear. The public will observe that he is in a posi- tion to Sell Goods at Prices that will not fail to satisfy all consumers. I NOUNCE to his friends, and the public in the vicinity of Richmond Hill‘ that he has leased the premises lately occupied by 0n Richmond Hill, and has opened with a complete stock of })ETER G. SAVAGE BEGS TO AN‘i NOUNCE to his friends. and the public in MALLOY’S AXES Groceries, '~J chines will do well to call and examiné our stock of oils. For Sale by the barrel or half-barrel. at the‘ Central Store. WHITE FISH, SALMON TROUT AND LABRADOR HERRING. OR SALE ONE OF GLASGOW McPhevcon's Excelsior Thrashers. cn‘ ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS 0F Dye Stuï¬'s ! ï¬ï¬fE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE Covered with zinc on the Improved French‘ System, go to The Cheapest and Best in the City. HUGH MILLER 81. CO. 167 King St. East Toronto‘. August 17, 1870. 6314f September 9, 1870. Richmond Hill, Nov. 4. 1870. Patterson} Aï¬gl'xst 26, 1870. D. c. O’BRIEN. Rihhmond Hm. Oct. 1870. 6394f Seermber 6. 18704 AMPBELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN‘ F YOU WANT EAVE-TROUGHS Machinery Oii. ‘WNERS OF THRESHING MA- Ploughs; ,N HAND, ALL STYLES 0F PLOUGHS! SINGLE AND DOUBLE FURROW. F YOU WANT ANY TINWAREZ DOW CURTAIN FIXTURES. For sale, Cheap. only 25 cts.,at the MR. THOMAS COGHLAN. YOU WANT A GOOD FLAT ROOF YOU WANT STOVE PIPES YOU WANT ANY REPAIRS FOR SALE! vaisions, Excelsior Thrasher. Important Notices From 15 cts per length, go to WlLTSHIRE, From 10 cls per foot, go to FOR SALE 3‘? bANIEL HORNER, 3min, Lot 20, 2nd con. Markham Those Fish. PATTERSON & BRO., Paints, HERALD BOOK STORE- CARROTS DONE 00 T0 60 1‘0 0515, W. ATKINSON. W M. BEN N IE , Eglington, Onfa 6364f 'r l N s M 1 1- H , Richmond Hill; 634-tl‘ Varm'shes, WILTSHIRE. WILTSHIRE. WILTSHIRE. WILTSHIRE. AGE 211's, 632- If 625