One day when I came home fatigued, And felt inclined to grumble, Because my wife was one of toil, . Because my lot was humble, I'said to Kate, my darling wife, -In Whom my whole life’s bliss is, " What have you got for dinner, Kate 7†“Why, bread-and-cheese and kisses ?†Though worn and tired, my heart leaped up At those plain words she uttered, Why should I envy those whose bread Than mine more thickly buttered? “I said, “ We’ll have desert at once,†“What’s that?" she asked, “ why this is" Iikissed her. Ah, what sweeter meal, Than breadend cheese and kisses? I‘gazed at her with pure delight; . She nodded and smiled gaily; I said, “My love on such a meal I’d dine with pleasure daily. When I but think of you, dear gir],~ V I pity those ï¬ne misses Who turn their noses up and pout At bread-and-checse and kisses. “And when I look on your dear form,†And on your face so homely; And when I look on your d‘ear eyes, And on your dress so comely ; And when I hold you in my arms, I laugh at Fortune’s misses, I’m blest in you, content with you, And bread~and-cheese and kisses.†DOUBLE you, oh man I is woman. THE prettier the foot and ankle, the easier it gets upstairs. JOSH Billings says: the best cure for pal- pitation of the heart, is to impress another against the affected part. LATEST Fashion for Eveniï¬g Costume. The Close of day. WHEN women come to sit in the jury box possibly infants may get to be criers in court. THE mosquito. as a. public singer, draws well, but never glves satisfaction. 'WHY is a Catterpillar like buckwheat cakes? Because It is the Grub that makes the Butterâ€" fly. THERE are No directly opposite reasons why some men have poor creditâ€"one be- cause they are not known, and the otherâ€" because they are known. MEN are generally like waggons; .they rattle prodigiously when there is nothing in them. NOZI'ECIIVNVG like a. cold in the head to make aman humble. It is pretty sure to bring him to his sneeze. A YOUNG man named Turn, married a cousin of the same name, on the plea. that “One good turn deserves another.†A WESTERN editor consoled a man who complained that. justice had not been done him, by the remark that it. was "' very lucky for him.†GARTERS with monogram claSps are now worn by the pretty girls. They are rather a. novelty yet, but we hope to see more of them. ' , AN Iowa woman advertises for a husband, ffMoney no object, must be healthy and will- mw~work.†“THEM soldiers must be an awful dishonest set,†said an old lady, “ for not a night seems to pass that some sentry is not re- lieved ofl his watch.†A WILL AINOUS PUN.â€"A bank noteâ€"â€"an 01d dilapidated one; was shown us yesterday, with a piece of yeno-w paper pasted on the back of it_. on which was written in a. bold, free hand, “ G0 1t, Bill. I’ll back you I†At Henley-on-Thames, they attempt sim- ultaneously to encourage skill with the rifle and in the courts of love. Here is a prize recently shot for: A gold wedding ring and half a. dozen silver teaspoons, to be won b a single man, but not to be retained by the winner unless he should get married within the year. Won by Private Henry Ive. KILL FOR Yo URSELF.“ A Highlander after the battle of Prestonpans, was stripping the body of an oflicex', when a comrade begged a share of the plunder*.â€"-“ Na, 11a,†said Donald, you can kill a. shentleman to your- ael’.†THE man who is verv urbane to his wife before strangers, is generally her bane behind their backs. THE THREAD 0)? A JuKE.â€"~Old Mrs. Pil~ kins was reading the foreign news by a late arrival. “ Cotton is declining l†exclaimed the old lady. “ Well, I thought as much- the last thread I used was remarkably feeble†TWO certiï¬cates of death in the San Francisco Coroner’s ofï¬ce read: “ Ded from rapture of the head,†and “ Suï¬'roca~ ted from eating poison.†WHY is an egg underdone like an egg overdone? Because they are hardly done. AN exchange says that the frogs of Con- neaticut have worn the skin off their noses in the vain attempt to ï¬nd water. A KIND OF CONUNDRUM.â€"-A dinner was given recently to parties just back trom Eu- rope. One of the hosts asked what flower our guests like? They came over in the China and are dining at the Astor. It is a characteristic sign of the age in which we live that the ï¬rst act of a Prussian general on taking military possession of a French province is to start a. newspaper. A WRITER in one of our religious exchan~ ges says: “ I would like to see‘a. thinking de artment established in our theological ac ools.†Lady.~â€"“ Four of those chairs which I so lately purchased of you are broken,†Up- holster,â€"-â€"“Indeed, madam ! The only way in which I can account for that is, that some one must have been sitting on them." Metz has not above 60,000 inhabitants, if so many, and it supported for 70 days agross population of 230,000 months. These are the ofï¬cial ï¬gures. Rejoicings and 111nmi- nations, on account of its fall have taken Blace at Dresden, Leipsic, Stettin, Cologne, antzic, Konigsberg, and other German towns. THERE will be much rejoicmg among hus' bands. All the Paris fashion papers have suspended publication. A WOULD-BE-WI’P asked his uncle if the tolling of a hell did not put him in mind of his approaching end. “ No sir,†he replied “but the rope puts me in mind of yours.†“I ain’t going to live long, mother,†said 8 wo‘begone looking youngster, one day, to to his maternal pal-cut. “ Why not, pray.†Because my pantaloons are all tored out behind,†was the conclusive answer. Wniwlthe cold wind blows, take care of your hos‘elhat it doesn’t get froze, and wrap ug your toes in warm wollen hose. The a. ove, we suppose, was written in prose, by someone who knows the effect of cold snows. Bread-and-Cheese, and Kisses Odds ' and Ends Emmy. NOISELESS MOVEMENT, GREAT SPEED. SEWING MACHINE ! FULL INSTRUCTIONS GRATIS MR. C. CHAPMAN, Dear Sinâ€"I had been informed by in- terested parties that the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine was not to be depended upon, which for a time induced me to deter purchasing one. After your description of said machines. I purchased one, and Mrs. Fawcett, who is well acquainted with other machins, states that after a year’s trial in various kinds of work, she can conï¬dently renummend it as a useful family sewing machine, and _as all 1h t 'oumstated it to MR. C. CHAPMAN. Dear Sir,-â€"We have used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine about nine rears, and during that time it has cost nothing for repairs. We sew heavy l'ulled cloth with course linen 1hread. stronger than can be done by hand: while all ï¬ne stitching on light fabrics gives the best saiisfacuon. We can with conï¬dence re- commend the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Malliine as the best for family use. REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs‘ James Newton, jun., Mrs, Atkinson, Mrs. (Hm-lie, Miss White. Mrs. William Harding. Miss Rmsel]. Mrs. Alex Marsh, Miss Sanderson, Mrs. Jos. Keffer. Mrs. D, Heise. Mrs. Henry Lever. PIANO â€" FORTES! These Instruments are made with a full Me- tallic Frame, are a]! overstrung, and are manu- facmred by the best workman, under the superâ€" teudence of Mr. Uuintzmuu. who has had up wards of thirtv years experience in the business. All instrumoms ara furnished with the Ar- giaï¬'e Aar, and are distinguished mmm singing quniity, volume. and purily'uf Iéï¬e. elastic, even touch, durabilin of construction. and beauty 01 ï¬nish. Piano Covers (Rubber) and Music Stools in great variety. All kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting Knives, Forks,Spoons, Cruits, (520., &c., &0, Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any length oftime, Also manhi'acturer of Show Cases, Metal Sash Bar for Store fronts, &c., importer of French and English Show Cases, Glass, &c. &c, PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed at the Herald Ofï¬ce. VEHE BEST PRINTING INKS ARE used a‘ the Herald Ofï¬ce. No. 80 Queen Street West, TORONTO, ONTARIO. ORGANS & MELODEONS, The above instruments are all fully warranted, and sold at manufacturer‘s prizes. Perfect satis- faction guaradtecd in every case. Circulars post free. \V. MZILLICHAMP, ELECTRO AND CLOSE SILVER PLATER TUNING AND REPAIRING ATTENDED TO U at. the Herald Oflice) is Item the \Jvovse‘pTl Hull Works, Oshawa. LAMB’S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, CALL AND SEE IT. Including the Canadian Illustrated News. Har- per’s ‘vVeekly, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, and The Chimney Corner, at the Herald Book Store. Markham March 18th, 1870. Cedar Grove, March 18.. 1870 N NEATNESS TEE HERALD PRINT NWADQITIQN TO OUR. NEW PRESS Toronto. April 7. 1870 LLUSTRATED PAPERS, June 15, 1870 Gold Medal. Paris Exposition, 1870; 82 Competitors. ORPPNLS macaw) PRESS (USED EQEN'IiLY ADDED, A No.2 GORDON EATNESS, CHEAPNESS, QUICKNESS ONEVBUT THE BEST MATERIALS is without a rival. New Type has also been added. R. S. IVILLIAMR', R. H. DALTON, EVERY MACHINE \VARRANTED. HEINTZMA N (8- COMPANY’S Card Press. to the Herald Book and Priming Estab'rshment. three characteristics of the Herald Ofï¬ce; made use of at the Herald Ofï¬ce, WHEELER 8: WILSON AND OTHER CELEBRATle MAKERS. From lha Establishments of A FULL ASSOR'IMENT OF TESTIMONIALS CELEBRATE!) C. CHAPMAN. AGENT. Markham. M. FA WCE'I‘T. Allfasleyan Minister. SA M‘UEL REESOR. THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1870. 612-117 LAWRENCE CARDlNG MILL, HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC- TICAL experienca of ever 20 vaars in the $1200 To? Mortgage. Applytto 1â€" ferred then Library to the HERALD Book Store, where Swekholders and others may drocure Books every Friday afternoon. A‘. SCOTT, Ilibmritm. And ï¬-ted up the Machinery in excellent der. Is prepared to do C'ARDING, FULLING, M HIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS- ferred then Libyan~ to the HERALD Book FANCY GOODS This oil excolls all others for Lubricating puygoses, both animal and vegetable._ We are prepared to h ave the merits of this oil tested against all oils now boiug used on machineryâ€"th light or heavy; from aclock or sowing macllilw. to the heaviest of Steam- boat sllal'ls. JAS. COPELAND, P. S.â€"Al] kinds of Woolen Machinery ï¬tted up in ï¬rsrclass order. Terms moderate. The following are the points in which it ex- cells all other oils : ltwill 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 congeal or thicken in the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highest importance, from the fact that an oil not having lltlS quality will not lubricate a cold shaft, Sl ch an oil may be applied in a heated state ; but the moment it touches a cold shaft it is congealed, and it will not begin to lubricate until the journal, by friction, acquires that temperaturenecessary to reduce it to a liquid state. In acquiring a higher temperature by fiiction, the journal expands, and the box is in- jured. It is as impossible to use oil that will chill on a cold shaft without this result, as it is to mingle oil with water. Stockes’ oil will lubricate the coldest machinery the moment'lt is applied ; it is now used in over two hundred establishments, and all unite in saying the pre- fer it to Reï¬ned Sperm. or pure olive oil ; it is free from all objections urged against all other oilas it neither gums or freezes. Can be had at he Post-ofl’xce, for 1‘0 cums WEEK. Call when you visit the city. inspect the stock and learn the prices; we shall feel plea- sure in shewng goods whether you purchase or not. Satisfaction! Guaranteed. THE MORNING PAPERS Wholesale and Retail Draggists, HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS Now, as the public are aware that many worthless things are pased into notoriety, in order to prove that this is no humbug, and at the same time to secure ourselves against the operations of unscrupulous oilagents, ; manv of whom will not hesitate to palm off the mere otl'al of oil reï¬neries, as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil; we prepose to those who are largely interested in 1he truth of those statements, to send to them on applica- tior; by express, or otherwise free of charge. a sample of the oil that it may speak for itself, we will with the sample furnish applicants tree 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 DR UGS, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes! BRUSHES, ARTISTS' MATERIAL. &c.. &c.. H. Sanderson & Sons Agent, Richmond Hili. Toronto. April 1, 1869. MPORTANT T0 PARTIES. USING WOOLEN MANUFACTURING GEO. B. NICOL, Barrister. Richmond Hill, Nov. 25. 1869. 5934f Richmond Hill. April 28, 1870‘ PRICES AS USUAL MARGACH, ANDERSON & 00., May 14, 1869. Toronto, Jul\'15,1869. LBUMS ! ALBUMS! I TATIONERY ONEY TO LEND ON GOOD FARM FFERS FOR SALE A LARGE AND Varied Assortment of LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Telegraph, T H E VE RY BEST no“. experienca of ever 20 years in the Security, in Sums to suit applicants. Apply to 44 King Street East, Toronto, sTocK’s EXTRA MACHINE OIL. CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE Business. having leased the Pressing, Coloring, MONEY TO LEND. [Formerly J. L. Magach] Money to Lend. FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE At Low Rates for Cash. Gold Wanted ! DUGGAN & MEYERS, Attorneys, Court St. prill,1869. . 552-3m RICHMOND HILL OF ALL KINDS AT THE G. B. STOCK, Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario. FOR SALE AT THE TQ LEND, FOR. A TERM OF TORONTO 2 HERALD BOOK STORE. MACHINERY. Apply to HERALD BOOIz QTORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. years. Von a satisfactory Globe, M.'TEEFY. Richmond Hill. 5644i. &c.. in SHEARING, STYLE! Leader. 550-1y 615-tf ANY PUBLICATION ll. THIS LIST MAILED T0 SUBSCRIBER: m'ru PROMPTNESS. ENGLISH LIST OF NEWSPAPERS and Magazines supplied by Alex Scott, " YORK HERALD†Ofï¬ce. Richmond HillI MONTHLIES. All the Year Round . . .. . . . Athenaaum Artlzan...... Annals of Natural History. . Argosy (The)............. Army List................ Art Journal . . . . . . Astronomical Register . . . . l Aunt Judy’s Magazine. - . . . Beau Monde (Le) . . . . . . . . . Belgravia [inclu Christmas Bentley’s Miscellany . . . . . . . Bible Christian’s Magazine. Bible Treasury. . . . . . . . . . . . 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UIOOIOU‘ICO w \1 NJ" O“ CO 375 ilionQUO 050 l 10 ....l3001 200 200 375 110 110 110 200 110 0y05.0000.9r\u 127700077 21 17 17 30 17 17 l7 17 33 80 08 33 33 33 I7 l5 l7 l7 l7 17 17 33 17 13 33 17 17 33 l7 17 I7 l7 17 33 17 33 33 33 55 33 10 60 l7 13 33 10 B!) 30 33 33 65 In 30 3:? 33 l7 I7 17 17 33 l7 17 65 80 17 33 50 65 80 ESTABLISHMENT, 83 Yonge SL 3 doors above King St. Toronto. HIRAM PIPER HOUSE FURNISHING Bag {0 call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of House Fuvnishing Goods. among which will be found PLATED AND BRITTANNIA METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS The Best and Cheapest Assortment of Pocket Cutlery to be had in 1‘ a County, A Fresh Supply of the genuine Rodger’s, and also other celebrated manufactures. at the York Herald Book Stove Richmond Hill. TABLE GUTTLERY, SPOONS, &c. Special attention is directed to his Lamps &' Chandeliers; the stock of which is very large. embracing all that is New and Chaste. and also the Plain- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of H classes. Lanterns, Square é‘ Globe Shape [1 with pole and shafts ; strong and nearli' new. Also a sulky. Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, 'Jumb Slaves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Mea- sures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers. 6w. I1 MINloN. at $6 per 100 feet. Also Floorâ€" ing and other Lumber Dressed ; Sap Buckets, Pails. Cider Mills, Washing Machines. Shingles Waggon Felloes, and Lumber SaWed to order. Forparticulars address ‘ JOHN L_ANGSTAFF, POETICAL WORKS ROCK AND MACHINERY OIL! Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, &:c. &c. *** Intending buvers are invited to inspect the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspec- FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. South halves of lots Nos. 12 and 13, lst Con. Township of Mosa‘. 200 acres. situate about 112 miles from Newbury. where cordwo‘ld brings a good pvice. and it is well timbered with hardwood. Also farms and wilds in various othercoumies. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to Barrister &c. No.64 Church St. opposite St. James’ Came dral, Toronto. October 27. 1869 see-tr And Perambulators manufactured, Wholesale and Retail. Lion, Vimâ€"Farm of I33 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yonge Street, about 12 miles north of Toronto, on which there is a commodious house, barn. 2 stables,sheds, an orchard. about 23 acres pine and hardwood Lim- ber mixed; well watered, Farm in 'the Township of Adelaide. fronting on the Egremont Grave. Road, of 200 acres, 70 Jcres cleared and free from stumps; on thv‘ premises there is a good house, barn, stable. &c. There is a spring close to the house, and a spring creek runs across the iot. The un- cleared part is well timbered with hardwood, situated about 3 miles from Kerwood Station. and '7 miles from Slrathrov. HERE. POCKET GUTTL DRY. Richmond Hill,June ll. ’68 April 14,1870, Toronto, Februarv 7. 1868. Steam Mill§,Thornhill Thornhill, Nov.3, 1869. 510-.tf Repairs of all kinds promptly executed H. P. would also direct Special attention to the stock of ICE’S PUMPS ONCERTINAS, 00K LIGHT THIMBLE SKEIN WAGON, Sheet Iron and Copper Wa'rel Also a large stock of ND WATEHSPOUTS FOR THE DO in great variety. for oil or candles. LAMP GLOBES. BUBNERS. CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WICKS. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES I OF THE DIFFERENT POETS, AT THE BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. WITH SELF ISNSTRUCTOR, AT THE Patent Eaveâ€"trough Temperance Works. TINWARE , GALVANIZED IRON, CATALOGUE on application at the If you want get the publications of the SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. A FULL SUPPLY of those interesting and well-written Works. which wil be disposed of at a Low Rate. WHICH WILL BE FOUND STOVESI HERALD BOOK STORE . FOR SALE BY Apply to. For Sale. For Sale. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. J. BRILLINGER, Also J. N. BLAKE. D. E. DLAKE Richmo“'l Hill 3. .5 7-“ Thomhill 6134f 493 There is on the premises a good frame house, wiih stone cellar. kitchen and woodshed, new; iarge frame barn, two threshing floors, nearly new : siable, sheds and root house ; lwoneVer failing springs of water ; soft water cistern, nadâ€" thriving orchard. TERMS EASY. For further particulars apply to the owner on the ptomises. Containing 80 Acres, In a good state of cuitivation. Tim'wer land consists of aplondid Pine and Hardwood 1n the vicinity. there is a church, and a saw- mill. and a school within a half mile. PRICE 15 CENTS. Fm- sale at tho HERALD Book Store. Richmond Hill; BANNER Ofï¬ce, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy Store. Markham Wesley-1n Book Room. A. S. Irving’s and M. Shawn’s. Toronto. 1- ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. Joan BREDIN and others, (in the York HERALD during thy. months of July, August and Sep- tember, leB), is satly printed in pamphlet form. and worth a perv al. name has been unwarrantabiy used in connection with Directories 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 a- lmndoned,1\vouid request, those desiring to give a preference to my works to see that per- sons represeming themselves as acting For me are furnished with satisfactory credentials. HE POLEMICAL CORRESPOND ENCE between T. J. M., the Rev. Joan l DIRECTORIES [he most complete and correct evor issued on this cominent They are not being prepared by correspondence, but by PERSON AL CAN VA ss from ([001- ta door, of my own Agents, for the requisite in- formation. 1 have now engaged on the work in the several» Provinces For-1y men and 'I‘wen. ty horses. These are engage“ mainly on the towns and villages ofl'the liuihmy and Steam- boat Routes, important place-s on the lines be- ing held till the compieï¬on oi the farmer. to admit of correction to latest (haze. L o v E L L yrs DOMINION & PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Horses examined as to soundness, also bought. and Sold on commisï¬on. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. 510 FlRSTB')0K,Wl1lX 31 illustrations, stronghboun iul mp cloth-5 cents. FIRST 30 ox. (second part) with 54 illustrations. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"1L) cents. SECOND BOOK; with 56 illustrations. strongly bound in cluth boardsâ€"330061115. l'HmD BOOK, 41 illustrations, strongly in cloth boardsâ€"30 rents, FOURTH 800K, 45 illuxlrmious. strongly in cloth boardsâ€"4U cents. FIFTH Boox, 5O iHus raiiuns’ strongly in cloth hoardsâ€"5M) cum. COMPANION T0 Tm: READERSâ€"‘25 cents. For sale at the MEDICINES 0F Evmw DESCRIPTION for Horses and Cattle always on hand: such as Physic. Diurelié. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, Condition and Worm Balls and Powders, The Cough Balls have been found most serviceable in alleyialing many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokenwind or Heaves in Herses Colic, Draughts. Liniments for Sore Threats, Sprains. Curb. Spavin. kingâ€"bone, &c. Blist- ering Ointments, also Hoofaml Healing Oint- ments. Lotions for wounds, Bruises, Saddle‘ Galls. Infallible Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. and medicine: sent to any part ol‘ the Pro- Vince. V dnate of Toronto Vetorinarv College, Corner of Yonge and Centre St. East. Rich- mond Hill, begs to announce to the public that. he is now practicing with H. SANDERSON. of the same place, where they may be consulting ed personally or 'by lemon. on all diseases 0‘ Horses, Cattle. &c‘ I anticipate ismeingdn ()(‘lubcr next, the Canadian Dominion Directory, mm six Pro- vincial Directories, which wiil prove a correct and full index to the Dominion of Canada. Newfoundland. and Prince I‘Idwurd Island and a combined Gazetteer. Directory and Hand Book of the six Provinces. sunscmpnon To DOMINION DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. .$l'2 Cyi United States (iu .. 12 Go Great Britain and Ireland do .. £3 Stg‘ France, Germany, din. do . . £3 Stg‘ SUBSCRIPTION T0 PBOVINCIAL DIRECTORIES 3 Province of Ontario Directory. 1870-71 $4 00 Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 4 00 Province of Nova Scotin Dirt, 1870.7] 3 0|! Province ofNe‘v Brunswick Dir. 1870â€"7] 300 Province of Newfoundland Dir 1876-7! 200 Province of Prince Ed. ls. Dir. lS7"-71 900 No [Money to be pvitl'lmlil cut/L I100]; L'sdalwccrl. Rates of Adyerlising will be made lillCWH on application to U Undertaker, &c. RESIDENCE.-r-N0al‘ly oppositethe Post 03"» Richmond Hill. THE NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL Series of School Books. ‘1‘ IS INTENDED TO MAKE THESE THOMAS SEDMAN, ‘ mam/AGE AND WAGON MAKER, Vaughan, June 29, 1870, JOHN LOVELL. Publishe. Montreal, March 1'6, 1870. 610-6 Authorised by the Council of Public struction for Ontario. Farm for Sale. PLENDID WHEAT FARM 1? JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1670, 610-6 TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, J. H. SANDERSON, E T E R IflNi-x R Y SHURGEONL GRA- 0 T I C E.â€"LEARNING THAT MY Sale, being part of lot No . 59, in the hf. Concession of tha To be Published in October, 1870. To Contrdversialists. Lovell’s Directories. SUITABLE FOR PR]? l‘rontmg on Yonge St‘, SEVENTY CLEARED, HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE JOHN BROWN. 624-5 bound, bound bound [n-