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York Herald, 20 Jan 1871, p. 4

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CAN a-wétch be said' to be perfectly dry when it has a running spring inside. A DISC-OVER-Yâ€"An eclipse. THE Best Head-Quartersâ€"Brains. FLATTERY is a sort of bad money to which our vanity gives currency. FEW have been taught. to any purpose who have not been greatly their own teachers. A CURIOUS Anomalyâ€"That a man with no female relations may yet have ten-ants. A CONTEMPORARY speaks of another news paper pruning a communication signed “V” and asks,« “ Does that. mean $5 7” AVARI’CE" reigns most in those who have but few qualities to'recommend them. This is a. weed that will grow in a barren soil. _ IF you would be pungent, be brief; for it is with words as with sunbeamsâ€"the more they are condensed, the deeper they burn. If Disappointment dogs your steps It's hard to help repining, But small philosophy it; shows To go forever whining. Having done all that man can do To make or win occasion, Come! just without too much concern, “Accept the situation.” Whether from Pleasure’s jaunting car You happen to be tilted, Or whether by a. handsome girl You happen 'to be jilted, Don’t dedicate your time and lungs To useless objurgation, ' But, picking up your: limbs andâ€"heart, “Accept the situation.” If friends whom you, through thick and thin Have hftentimes befriended, Should sink their senSes of gratitude When these good deeds areended; Remembering there’s no bitternessâ€"- How sad the observation!â€" Like the rancour of once bosom friends, ‘ "Accept the situation.” ‘ Suppose the motive for your act Has been a. brave and true one, That’s just the reason why some folks will coin a false and new one, And shrug a dubious shrug, and drop The sly insinuationâ€" But trusting Right, and waiting Light, “Accept the situation.” The world is full of ups and downs And many curious turnings, And some big men are only clowns, For all your weak heart-burnings. Better the lowly. if it’s true. Than the loftiest pinchbeek station, The Tme’s a rock can stand a shock : “Accept the situation.” Life’s train is whirling past, old boy; In What class do you journey? First,second,third ?â€"the Speed’s the same; If third, first needn’t spurn ye. Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust! Behold the final station! Not then we may, but then we must, “Accept the situation.” NEVER tell a. man he’s a cursed fool. In the first place he won’t believe you; in the next he’ll be sure to think you one for say? ing so. THE latest thing in funeral processions in the West is, a wagon to precede the hearse, bearing the bell, which is tolled en route to the grave. HOWEVER many fiends you have, do not neglect yourself; though you have a thous and not one of them loves you so much as you ought to love yourself. IT may not be an easy thing: to set the river on fire, but a. young lady in New 01-- leans nearly lost her life the other day, by a conflagration in her water-fall SAYS 3n exchange: “Grant feels blue.” Then Grant feels all right. He’s aricus tomed to the bluesâ€"he has had them as constant company for four years. SOME persons toil all their hves, and re- fuse the enjoyments which can only be re]- ished when He is in its prime. that they may be rich when the power of enjoyment in over. AFFECTATION in any part of our carriage is lighting up a candle to out defect, and never fails to make us be taken notlce of, either as wanting sense or as wanting sincerity. A MOTHER out West recently addressed her daughter thus, “My daughter. you are now fifteen years of age, engaged to be married, and \vithnut a freckle on your face. I have done my duty.” THE Boston Journal of Chemistry reports as among its subscribers Dr. Death. Dr. Slaughter, Dr. Dye, Dr. Coffin, Dr. Toombs and Dr. Graves. This sombre list is lighted up by one Dr. Life, one Dr. Strength, and one Dr. Joy. Dr. Drinkwater, just balances Dr. Rumn, on the liquor question. - MAX excepted, no creature is valued be- yond its proper qualities. We commend a horse for its strength and sureness of foot, not for his rich comparisons; a greyhound for his heels, not for his fine collar; a hawk for his wings, not for his jesses and bells. Why not, in like manner, esteem a man for what is properly his own. A BARRISTER prosecuting a woman for maltreating her infirm husband, exclaimed that most of the sex were devils! Seeing several genteel females in court, he sought to correct his slip of the tongue by adding, “but the rest are angels, and many of them are present. CREDITORâ€"‘5 How often must I climb three pair of stairs before 1 get the amount of this little account?” Debtorâ€"“Do you think I am ageing to rent a place on the first floor to accommodate my creditors?” A YOUNG woman in Sacramento, Ca1., is threatening to get a. divorce on the novel ground of “protracted festivities." She says her husband celebrated his marriage by getting drunkfiand has kept up the festi val ever since. INDEPENDENCE 23 a. jewel prized above all this world has to bestow; and there are but two ways of‘ reaching independence: that of super-eminent power which attains eminence by triumphing over all opposition -â€"or that of super eminent moderation, which does not seek it. The man who is contented with what he has, is independent everywhere. How many take a wrong view of life, and waste. their energies, and destroy their nervous system, in endeavoring to accumu- late wealth, without thinking of the present happiness they are throwing away. It is not wealth nor high séation which makes a man happy. Many of the most wretched beings on earth have both; but it is a ra- diant sunny spirit, which knows how to bear little ti" 8, and enjoy little comforts, and which t us extracts happiness from every incident of life. " Accept the Situation.” Odds and Ends gummy. .1. crA'rION. HALL or THE ASSOCIATION. 34 King Street East. Toronto. To Parents. Guardians, Pastors. and others whose Sons, Wards. or Friends maybe leaving home for residence in the City of Toronto: The Young Men’s Christian Assocration oft Toronto announce that they have u Committee 1 for the purpose of showing kindness to Young Men who are strangers, and loading them under religious influences. It is requested that all who desire tho cor-oporu‘inn of this Committee, will sum] the names and addresses of Young Men about to remove to Toronto. in ; whom they are interested, by the pol-non him- "sett' it possible. or by post. with such particu- lars of character as they may deem proper. JNOt Munoan, T1105. .1 WILKIE. President. Secretary. W E E K L Y TELEGAPH. 1871. THE CHEAPEST READING. THE BEST IVEEKLY! A DOLLAR g A YEAR I The Telegraph stands unrivnflod amongst its compeers, us evinced hy its wonderful and ever incwnsing l’opulnriw. It, offers induce- menfls bald out by no ulhor umdinn. of mm!“- gence. Its success is unprecedented for it is Brilliant Edimrials. Reliuhln Market Re- porls. Telegraphic News. from all parts. Well Selected Agricultural Manor. Reports of tho Legislnlurfs. Religions lniolligenco, including a Sermon by 11 Popular Divine every week Charming Fashion News. English, Scotch and Irish News. Foreign News, It is brim full oi Sparkling und Exciling Slories. and Literary and Poolinnl SqleoAions. MUSICAL SELECTIONS ! Every issue conlaim tho \Vorrls and Mnsic'nf a populuv Ballad. 01' Sacred Music Seloclinu. For Uuo Dollar \‘on get Fifty-two pieces of Music. worth $30. This alone is worth the prion of Suhscription. Read our Splendid Book. “’atch and Sewing Machine Premium List. A Sphndid Selection of Books for Thier Subscribers. - A $25 \Vauzor Sewing Machine for Forty Subs ribers. A $32 W'anzor Sewing Machine For Sixty Subscribers. v Single copy for one year, to any address, 551 ()0 Subscripxinns sent in now count till the cud of 1871. Fourteen months Subwripxiou for One Dollar! Send for Specimen Copies. Agents. read our Premium List. in the Daily and Weekly Telegraph. A liveral cash com- mission to Cnnvassers. J. ROSS ROBERTSON. JAMES B. COOK . THE DAILY TEEGRAPH. $5 A YEAR. THE “WEEKLY GLOBE.” Grulo'vlly acknowledge Ilia support extendud to their several puhlicnlions throughout llxe length and brondlh of Canmla during the pasl year, 'l‘womv-sevun years have rolled by since the establishment of 'l‘lm Gme in To- ronto. From izs fins: npponrnnco tn lhe present hour. its pmsperily and influence have boon always advancing; but at no time lms it ever before hold so firmly, or so sallsl’morily. the position universally conceded to it. 33 the lending newspaper of British America. The"improvoumnls recenin nmda on Tm: VVEERL! GLonE havo immensely extendnd its popumrily and circulation ; and the publisimis confidmnly claim Ihnl it IS not only the mmt widely ciIculated Journal in British America, but. that it is ON THIS CONTINENT. Luring the coming yearâ€"which is most likely to bring with it most important and ex- citing events affecting the political and material interests of the Dominionâ€"tho Editorial and News llopartnmnts will continue to bo sus- t=ined with the abilih‘ and vigor that have gained for the paper its present position. A reliable summary of the Debates in the D0- miniou l’nrlimnent and the Provincial Legisla- tures will nlwnys be fnuml in its weekly col- umns: and the news from all parts of tho \vuild will be published up to the latest hour of publication. The ' I AGRICULTURAL DE? A R'I‘MENT In this ago of progress the people deman and will have CHEAPEST WEEKLY PAPER! That has given such universal satisfaction this yearâ€"and that is acknowledged bv evrrv far~ mer to be alone worth the subScripfioz: price of [he paperâ€"will be mainlninud in 1871 wnh undiminished interest \Indera inH more effi- cient slufl‘ of editors and corruspondenls than before. Several From the pens of popular authors. will appear during the year. No expense will be spared in securing the very latest intelligence by means of Special Telegraph despatchev. Mar- ket Reports, P‘rices current, and General Com- mercial Intelligence from all parts of the world, will receive unremitting attention. Every de- partment of the paper will be maintained in the highest state ofz'eflici‘ency . Notwutestanding the great enlargement and Improvement 0' the WEEKLY GLOBE that have recently been made. “16 subscription will con- tinue to be only OUNG- MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO- TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, ‘.’:}\'an0 always in advanceâ€"and the followino WIH be the a CLUB RATES FOR 187i. A Club of Five Copies. one year . . . . .S 9 ()0 Do Tell do 17 00 'Do Twenty do . . . . . 32 (X) 00 Thirty do ..... 45 no And each additional copy over thirty, at One Dollar and Fifty Cents, 9‘} LARGE Plans are given to parties who got up clubs. a list of which will be sent to nnv one who will apply for it by letter orpersonall'y at the office. Any one is at liberty to get up a Club on his own responsibility : and those (lo,- sirmg to do so should send at. once for :1 Cir- CulaJ showing the terms. Parties subscribing (in a Club or otherwise) before the lsL January. 187]. will have the paper sent to then up to the 3ist December. 187}. on payment of a ‘yegris sulficription. “Ea-ch Chi!) paper siiall be addres'sed sepa- rately. and may be for any Post, Office. Orders and Remittancas to be addwssod to Address all Letters. post-paid, . ROBERTSON &7CO()K, THE BEST $ WEEKLY! THE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY FORM YOUR CLUBS FOR 187). GREAT $ DOLL PAPER! The Handsomest, The most carefully conducted and the THE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY NEW AND EXCITING TALES, A Paper to suit the Times. The Largest, PUBLISHED IN CANADA SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Publishers and Propriétors, TORONTO. om: Tokoxro 187]. DAR THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, 612-6 NOISELESS MOVEMENT, GREAT SPEED. SE W IN G MACHINE I FULL INSTRUCTIONS GRATIS Mn. C. CHAPMAN, Donr Sir,â€"-I had been informed by in» (crested pnriies that the Wheeler db Wilson Sowng Machine was not to ha depended upon, which for a limo induced me to defur purchasing one. After your description of mid machines. I purchased one, and Mrs. Fuwcen. who is well acquainled with other 11m(:lnins.slalos that after a year's irial in various kinds of work, sha can confidanliy renomnmnd it as in useful family sewing machine. and us an that you stated it to be. M. FA \VCETT. Ii’csltyan Minister. Mn. C. CHAPMAN, Dear Shyâ€"“"6 have used the Wheeler dc Wilson Sewing Mnchine about nine vears, and during that time it has cost nothing {or repairs. “’0 sew heavy fulled cloth with course linen thrcnd. stronger than can be (Inna by hand: while all fine stitching on light fnln'im gives the best. satisfaction. “’0 can with mnfideneo ro- commend the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Maghino as (ho best for family use. REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs. Janws Newlon, jun, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs.Clnrl:e. Miss White. Mrs. William Hurdinngiss Russell. Mrs. Alex Marsh, Miss Sanderson, Mrs. Jos. Kefl‘or, Mrs. I). “also. Mrs. Henry Lever. PIANO - FORTES! These Instruments: are made \v'nh a fun Me- tallic Frame, are all overmrnng, and are manu- factured by the host workmen. under the super- tenrlence of Mr. Heintzmun. who has had up! wards of thirtv years expenieuee in the business. All instruments are furnished with the Ar- gmfl'o Aur, and am distinguished for their singing quajly, voPume. um! purixy of tone, (Instic. even Lnnrh, durabilin of construction. and beauty 0| finish. Piano Covers (Rubber) and Music Stews in great variety. ORGANS & M ELODEONS, The above instruments are all fully warranted, and sold at nmuufncun'er’s prizes. Perfect satis- faction gum'adlocd in every case. Circulars post free. W. MILLICHAMP, ELECTRO AND CLOSE SILVER PLATER TUNING AND REPAIRING ATTENDED T0. Including the Canadian Illustrated News. Har- per’s ‘vVeokly, Frank Leslie’s llhnlrau-d, and The Chimney Corner. at the Herald Book Store. LAMB’S FAMILY KNI'I'TING MACHINE, ' CALL AND SEE IT. C. CHAPMAN. AGENT. June 15, 1870. Markham. No. 80 Queen Street West, TORONTO, ONTARIO. All kinds of Carriage and Harness-Mounting Knives. Forks,Spoons, Cruils. &c., &c.. &c., Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any length uflime. Also "nmnhfactm‘er of Show Cases, Mom] Sash Bar for Store frame, &c.. importer of French and English Show Cases, Glass, &c. &c, ’FHE BEST PRINTING INKS ARE ORDON’S NO. 2 CARD PRESS (USED at the Herald Office) is from the Joseph Hal} Works, Oahawn. Markham March 18th, 187”. Cedar Grove, March 18. 1870. LLUSTRATED PAPERS, Gold Medal. Paris Exposition, 1870; - 82 Competitors. Toronto. April 7. 1870 N NEATNESS THE HERALD PRINT N ADDITION TO OUR. NEW PRESS WHEELER 8L WILSON RINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed at the Herald Office. EVERY MACHINE \VARRANTED. ECENTLY ADDEDxA N012 GORDON EATNESS, CHEAPNESS, QUIQKNESS From the Establishments of R. s IVILLIAMS, R. H. DALTON, AND OTHER CELEBRA'I‘ED MAKERS. ONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS made use of at the Herald Office. is without a rival. New Type has also been added. HEIN'IZMAN ‘S- COMPANY’S CELEBRA'I‘ED used at the He'rald Office. CurdPress. to tho Herald Hook and Job Priming listab'iahmont threo characteristics of the. Herald Office A FULL ASSOR'I'MENT 0F TESTIMONIALS. SAMUEL. REESOR. 612-” Gold Wanted ! HE éUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC- TICAL experience or everEZU years in the LAWRENCE CARDING MILL, And fixted up mo Machinery in excellent dor. Is prepared to '10 CA R DING, F ULLING, SIIEARING, FANCY GOODS J AS. (‘0?ELAND, I’. S.-â€"-All kinds of“'oolen Machinery fired up in first class order. Terms moxerate. lichmond Hi”. April 28, 1870. 615 U" $1200 To? Mortgage HIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS ferred than Library to the }IICRALD Boo]? jâ€" ferred the“ Library to the HERALD Book Store. whore Slockhohlors and othm‘s may drocurr Books ovary Friday nfinrnoon. A. SCOTT, Librarian. WOOLEN MANUFACTURING This oil excells nil others for Lubricating purposestoth animal} and vegetable. n We are prepared in have {I’m merits of this oil leafed against a” oils now being-used on machineryâ€"both light or heavy; from a clock or sewing machine. to llm heaviest of Steam- boat shaf's. The following are the pointa in which it ex-r cells all other oils -. ltwill not gum , hence machinery can he kept clean with but little trouble,and it will clean machinery that ‘18! 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 qualitv will not luhricnte a cold shaft. such an oil may be applied in a heated stale ; but the moment it touches a cold shaft it is congealed. and it will notbl‘gin to lubricnto until the journal. hr friction, acquires that temperature necessary to rvduco it to n liquid state. In acquiring a‘ higher temperature lay friction, 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 machinerv the moment it is applied ; it is now used in over two hundred establishments, and all unite in saying the yrs- fcr it tn Refined Sperm, or pure olive oil: it is free from all uhjectionsurged against all Other oil as it neither gums or freezes. Pressing, Calming. &c.. in THE VERY BEST STYLE 1 Pmcrs AS USUAL. Now, as the public are aware that many worthless things 'aze paged into notoriety, in order to prove hat this is no hnmbug. and at the same time to serrnre ourselves against the operations of unscrupulous oilagents, ; mnnt‘ of whom will not hesitate to palm (AT the mute oil'le of oil refineries, as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil : we prapose to those who are largely interested in the truth of those statements, to send to them on applica- tion by express, or ntherwiso free of charge. a sample of the oil that it may speak for itself, we will with the sample furnish applicants free ol‘charge. with a few simple tests as ef- fective, as those test‘o 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 guod as sample. All parties interested in the lnhicat- ing oil trade, before'purclmsing elsewhere \\'lli do well to communicate with LBUMS LALBUMSI I Can be had at he Postcofiice, for 10 CENTS WEEK. Richmond Hill. Nov. 25 Toronto. Aprill,1869 Ca‘il when you visit the city, inspect the stock and learn the prices; we shall feel plea- sure m shewng goods whether you purchase or not. Sat}sfaction Guaranteed. Toronto,.luh' 15,1869. 550-1y Wholesale and Retail Draggists, 44 King Street East, Toronto, H. ‘Sandcrson & Sons Agent, Richmond-“iii THE MORNING PAPERS DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Paints; Oils, Varnishe‘s ! BRUSHES, ARTISTS” MATERIAL. &c.. &c , At Low Rates for Cash. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES USING MARGACH, ANDERSON (35 (30., ONEY T0 LEND 0N GOOD FARM May 14, 1869. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, TATIONERY ,FFERS FOR SALE A LARGE AND Security, in Sums to suit applicants. Appiy to YBD Telegraph, CHEAPER THAN EVER A'I‘ THE Business, having leased the Valied Assortment of STOCK’S EXTRA MACHINE OIL‘ MONEY TO LEND. Money to Lend. ,_... \n TO LEND, FOR A 'I;ERM FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE N AND PRAYER BOOKS [Formerly J. L. Malgach] DUGGAN & MEYERS, Attorneys, Court St. RICHMOND HILL A))pl_\"l0 GEO. B. 0F Al I- KINDS AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. G. B. STOCK, Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario FOR SALE AT THE. HERALD BOOK STORE 0F TORONTO 2 MACHID HERALD BOOK STORE. Apply to HERALD BOOK QTOR E ears, Globe, METEEFY. on a sanafuclor)‘ NICOL, Barrister 1869‘ Richmond Hill. Leader, 5934f FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1871. 554â€"th 3m or- ANY PUBLICATION IN THIS LIST MAILED T0 SUBSCRIBER: WITH PROMPTNESS. MnNTlâ€"HJES. , Per y’r. 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U0 ‘ 3 75 9 50 0 75 5) 5t) 05.515 :34 It“: 555:). 77â€"1â€"1 333.0 Scott, C‘ 33! 33‘ so 13 10 17 17 17 20 17 33 80 50 17 17 20 17 33 33 10 ‘25 'u 0 33 06 10 lb 31) 17 I7 33 80 ()8 80 33 33 33 I7 15 17 l7 l7 HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 83 Yonge St. 3 doors above King St. Toronlo. .â€" HIRAM' PIPER 17 33 I7 13 17 13 50 33 10 33 33 17 17 n 0 17 17 I Kl Bag to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of House Fu‘nishing Goods. among which will be found PLATED AND BRITTANNIA METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS TABLE CUTTLERY, SPOONS, &c. the stock of which is very large, embracing all that. is New and Chasm-Land also the Phil)- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of I] cluses. Lanterns, Squareé‘ Globe Shape ROCK AND MACHINERY OIL! Al§o Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, &c. dbc. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES I And Pammbulaiors manufactured, Wholesale and Retail. Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, 'Jumb Stoves, and Stove Pmes. Grain Mea- sures, Apple'Parers,C10thes Wringers. &c. *fi Intending buvers are invited to inspect the stock, as it win he found worthy of inspec- tion. CONCERTINAS, Iii-7 iMlNION. at $6 per IOO feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckels, Plls, (, idEI‘MinS. Washing Machine”, Shingles Waggon Felines, and Lumber Sawad to order. For particulars address JOHN LANGS'I’AFF, Steam Mills,Thornhm Special attention is directed to his Lamps (1’: Chandelieré; H E R E FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Vizâ€"Farm of 133 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yonge Street, about 12 miles north of Toronto, on which there is :1 commodious house, barn. ‘2 stab?cs,sheds, an orchard, about 29 acres pine and hardwood tim- bnr mixed; well watered, UIH Inmuu, won autumn, Farm in the Township of Adelaide. fronting on the Egremtmt Gram. Road, of 200 acres, 70 Jcros cleared and free from slumps; on Ill" premises there is a good house, barn, stable, &c. There is a spring close to the house. and a spring creek runs across the lot. The un- cleared part is well limbered with hardwood. situated about 3 miles tron) Kerwood Station. and 7 miles from Sirathrm‘. . South halves of lots Nos. 12 and'l3, ist Con. Township of Mesa. 9% acres‘ situate about lg miles from Newbury. where cordwn‘:d brings a good price. and it is well timbered with hardwood. ' Also farms and wilds in various other counties. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to J. N. BLAKE. POETICAL WORKS Barrister 3m. No.64 Church St. opposile St. James’ Came drnl, Toronto. Octobe’ 27, 186" 588-” A Vv‘Vrilh pole and shafts; strong and Mimi now. Also a sulky. The Best and Cheapest Assortment of Pocket Cutlery to be had in H a County, A Fresh Supply of the genuine Rodger’s, and also other celebrated manufactures. at the York Herald Book Store Richmond Hill.- H. P. would also direct Special attention to the stock of Toronto, February 7. 1868. POCKET CUTTL ERY. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware! Also a large stock of Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. “Thor nhm, Nov.3,18(39. Richmond HiILJune ll.’68. April 14, 1870, Patent. Eaveâ€"tzough ND WATERSPOUTS FOR THE DO 00K in great variety. for oil orcundles‘ ICE’S PUMPS LAMP GLOBES. BURNERS. CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WICKS. LIGHT THIMBLE SKEIN WAGON, BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON. \VITH SELF ISNSTRUCTOR, AT THE OF THE DIFFERENT POE'I‘S, AT THE Temperance Works. If you want {:81 the pub‘icalions _of the Sconwn 1‘15!“mesz LEAGUE. CATALOGUE on application at the A FULL SUPPLY of Lhose intercslil.g and \vellwvrilten Works, which wil be dispmed of at a Low Rate, WHICH WILL BE FOUND STOVESI HERALD BOOK STORE For Sale. FOR SALE BY Apply to, For Sale. HERALD BOOK STORE HERALD BOOK STORE. J. DRILLINGER, Richmo“'l Hill unell.’68. b 7-” D. E. DLAKE Tlm‘mlu'll 510-.lf 6134f 493 Fronlmg on Yonge St-, Containing 80 Acres, SEVENTY CLEARED, In a lQ'ood state of cultivation. TimNer land consists of splendid Pine and Hardwood 1n the vicinity. lhero is a church. and a saw- mill, and a school within a half mile. There is on the premises a gnod frame' house, with stone cellar, kitchen and woodshed, new; large frame barn, two threshing floors, nearly new : stable, sheds and root house ; lwonever failing springs of water; soft water cistern. nad thriving orchard. TERMS EASY. For further particulars apply to the owner on the ptemises. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS l. DIRECTORIES the most complete and com-ct ever issued on this continent They are not being prepared by correspondence, but by P unson A L CA N VA ss from door to door, ofmy own Agents, for the requisite in- formation. ] have now engaged on the work in the several Provinces Forty men and Twenâ€" ty horses. These are ongagnd mainly on the towns and villages ofl'the Railway and Steam- boat Routes, important places vn ihe lines be- ing held [iii the c'omnielion of the former. to admit of correction :0 latest dam. I anticipate issueing, in October mat. the Canadian Dominion Directory, and six l’ro- vincial Directouos, which will prove a correct and full index to the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward island and a combined Gazetteer. Directory and Hand Book of ihe six Provinces. SUBSCRIPTION To nonnmon DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. .531? Cy. United States do . . II? Gold. Great Britain and Ireland do . . £3 Sig. France, Germany, 610. do . . £3 Stg. SUBSCRIPTION TO PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES : Province of Ontario Dirtctmy. 1870-7] 354 00 Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 4 00- vainca of Nova Scotia Din. 1970.71 3 0|} Province ofer Brunswick Dir. 1870-7] 3 00 Province of Newfoundland Dir 3870-71 200 I’rpxiince ofl’iince lid. Is. Dir. 187"-7l 900 No Nancy to be pvitlmltil MIC/l boukisdulwvcrl. Rates of Advartising will be made known on application to HE NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL Series of School Books. PLENDID WHEAT FARM FOR,‘ F1Rs1‘BoOK,\VithSiillustrations,stronghbouu inl mp clothâ€"5 cents. Fmsu‘BdoK, (second part)with 54illustrations, strongly bound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Boox; with 56 illustrations. strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"20 cents. l‘nmn BOOK, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cioth boat‘dsâ€"30136nts. Foun'm 3mm. 45 illustrations, strongly bound. in cloth boardsâ€"4“ cents. FIFTH BOOK, 50 illustrations’ strongly bound in cloth hoardsâ€"50 cents. Commmos 1'0 Tm: READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at the JOHN BROWN. Vaughan, June 29, 1870. 624-5- T IS INTENDED TO MAKE THESE TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN THOMAS SEDMAN, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, Undertaker, &c. linsumncn.â€"â€"Nearlyopposite L h e Post Oflice Rich Vnoud Hill. V duate of Toronto Vetorinarv College, ('ornerol' Yonge and Centre SL East. Rich- mond Hill, begs to announce to the public that he is now practicing with 1‘]. SANDWSON. of the same place, where Ihey may be consultng ed personally or. hy letter, on all diseases 0 Horses. Cattle, &c. J. H. SANDERSON, ETERINARY SURGEON, GRA- duate of Toronto Vetorinarv College. MEDICINES or Ev mw DESCRIPTION for [firms and Cattle always on hand: such as Physic, Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough. Cnnditiou and \Vorm Balls and Powders. The Cough Balls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brnkenwind or Heaves in flames Colic. Draughts. lliniments for Sore Throats. Sprains. Curb. Spnvin. Ring-bone, &c. Blisb ering Ointments, also Hoofand Healing Oint- ments. Loiions for wounds, Bruises, Saddle Galls. lnfallible Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. PRICE 15 CENTS. For sale at tho HERALD Book Store. Richmond Hill; BANNER Office, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy Smre, Markham ;: Wesley-2n Book Room. A. S. Irving’s and M. Sh‘eww’a. Toronto. All 6rders from a distance promptlyqflnnded to, and medicine: sentlo any partof the Pro- Vince. T. 0 V E L L ’ s DOMINION & PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES iV name has bsen unwarrantably used in connection with Directories now being can- vassed in the Provinces, and entirely distinct from in) works. and that in other cases it has been stated that my Directories have been a- handoned,Iwouid request those desiring to give a. préibrence to my works: to son that per-“v sons representing themselves as acting for me are furnished with sattsfactory credentials. JOHN LOVELL, Publis/La. l ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. Jon"- Bnnnm and others, (in the York I'IKRALD durhig thL, months of Ju1y, August and Sep-~ tember, leS). is satly- printed in pamphlet form. and worth a perf a]. _ Horses examined as to soundness, also bought and Sold on commission. r 1Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. 510 TH E POLEMIC AL CORRESPOND; ENCE between T. J, M., the Rev. Jon" JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1870. 610-6 Authorised by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. Sale, being part. of lot No . 59, in the let" Concession of the Montreal, March 16, 1870‘ 0 T I C E.â€"LEARNING THAT MY Series of School Books. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE Lovell’s Directories. To be Pubfislwd in October, 1870. To Controversialists. Farm for Sale. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. 610-6

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