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York Herald, 27 Jan 1871, p. 4

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GOOD-NATURE ié a‘glow‘xmrm that sheds Tight even in the dirtiest places. IT is only those that have done nothing who fancy they can do everything. ' WE hear the rain fall, but not the snow; bitter grief is loud. calm grief is silent. The‘ first Knight of Maltaâ€"Sir John Barleycorn). U COURAGE Consists not in blindly overlook- ing danger, but in seeing it and conquermg it. Hmme ié a rare possession Iiere; it may be compared among virtues to the dia- mond among,r gems. PM OK repentance ti]! tomorrow. and you have a day more to repent of, and a day less to repent in. LOVE is the sun of the social and moral world: \vnhout it there would be no life, no beauty, on excellence. THERE is power in ambition, pleasure in luxury, and gold in covctousness, but envy gives nothing but misery. KINDNESSES zu'e szowed away in the heart, like bags of lavender in a drawer, and sweeten every obJect around them. Gladétone spoke 178 tunes during the last session of Pal-iiarne'nt, and his speeches oc- cupy eighty whnnwrwiLmJJ-‘im. ~77 7 77 HE is happy that finds a true friend in extremity, but he is much more so who finds no extremity whereby to try his friend. PROSPERITY shines on different perSOns as the sun shines on different objects-some it hat-dens like mud, others it softens like wax. A KNOXVILLE editor has put the editorial paste-pot t6 :1. new use'. He put out. with it the eye of mi assailant who undertook to w'arm the editorial jacket. ‘ IT is worthy of notice that, while second thoughts are best it) matters of judgment. first thoughts are always to be preferred in matters that relate to morality. AN Indiana husband advertised his wife as “leaving; his bed and board,” and then applied to her for the loan of a. dollar and a half to pay for the advertisement. EXCELLENCE is proviz.entially placed be- yond the reach of indolence that SUCCESS may be the reward of industry, and that idle- ness may be pumshed with obscurity and disgrace.â€"Cow9mz. THE following lines are supposed to have been Written by an editor who was insane, for certainly no same man could dream any. thing so improbable. I had a. dream the other night, . When everything was still; I‘dreamed that each subscriber Came up and paid his bill; Each wore it look of honesty. I And smiles were l'nund each eye, As they tossed down the stamps Lnd yelled, "How’s that for high." The passes _of the Agdes have been sur veyed with reference to the construction of ‘A . v .I A 1' ' , n, LI DEFEND upon yourself; riding upon the shoulders of another is dangerous and fool- ish. If you are not cast off into a disagree- able place, you might be let down in a. very ugly manner, when you least expect it. The Siandard‘is informed that Count Bismarck insists upon Austria giving up to Prussia the paraphernalia formerly used in the coronation of German Emperors, and which remains in Austria’s possession. a iiailroad between the Argentine Republic and Chili. A practical route has been found, over which it. is estimated that a road may be built at a cost of $32,000,000. WHEN you are disposed to be vain of your mental acquirements, look up to those who are more accomplished than youxself, that you may be fired with emulation; but when you feel dissatisfied with your circum-v stances, look down on those beneath you, that you may learn contentment. THE NOBLEST REVENGEâ€"Revenge is a momentary triumph which is almost imme- diately succeeded by remorse; while for» giveness, which is the noblest of all revenges, entails a. perpetual pleasure. It was well said by a. Roman Emperor that he wished to put an end to all his enemies by convert- ing them into friends. BEWARE of busybodies. A man who meddles in other people’s affairs is Sure to make mischief. He generally meddles to serve himself, and consequently puts differ- ent constructions on the same things when laid to difi'erent penple,so that the most inno. cent words get distorted into applications which those who used them never intended they should bear. PARIS says It is an instinct in our nature to follow the track pointed out by a few leaders; we are gregarious animals in a moral as well as a physical sense, and it is always easier to follow the opinions of others than to reason and judge for ourselves. A frivolous wprd, a Shilrp retort, . A parting in ahgry haste, _ The sun that rose on a bower of bliss The loving look and the tender kiss, Has setwon a barren waste, Where pilgrims trend with weary feet Paths destined‘never more to meet. A frivBlous wo_1‘d, {L‘shurp retort, A moment that. blots riut years, Two lives are wrecked on a stormy shore Where billows of passion surge and roar, _ To break in a. spray of tears: Tears shed to blind the severed pair, Drifting seaward and dxowning there. A friyolpus word; a sharp report, A flash from a. passing cloud, Two hearts are scathed to their inmost core. ' Are ashes and dust for everxnore 7 Two faces tum to the crowd ' Masked by pride with a life-long lie, To hide the scars of that agony. A frivolous word, at sharp rptort, Anr arrow at nindom shed, It ‘has cut in twain the mystic tie That had bound tny soyls in hqrmpny, Sweet Love lies bleeding or dead. ' A poisoned shaft, Wiih scarce an aim, Has done a mischief sad as shame. A frivolops word, a sharp_ rgtort, ‘As a whirlwind rents and rives, Never to reunite again, But live and die in secret pain. A frivolous word, a sharp retort, Alas! for the ioves atfd lives- S‘o link: a cause has rent apart; Tearing the fondest heart from he Alasl that it should be sol The petulant speech,the careless tongue Have wrought more evil. and done ' more wrong, Have brought to the world more woe, Than all the armies age to age ReCOrds on history’s blood stained page. Only a. Word. Odds and Ends @mim % .L CIATION. HALL of THE ASSOCIATION. 34 King Street East‘ Toronto. To Parents. Guardians, Pastors. and others whose Sons, Wards. or Friends may be ledving home for residence in the City of Toronto: Tho Young Men’s Christian Association of Toronto announce that they have a Committee for the purposo of showing kinmwss to Young Men \vhe are strangers. and lending them under religions influence}. It is requested that all who desire the co--opora‘ion of this Cmnmittee, wt” 59nd the names and addresses of Young Men about to remove to Toronto. in whom they are hrterested, by the person him- self if pOSSible. or by post. with such particu- lars of character as they may deem proper. JNo. MAcnoNALn, 'I‘nos. J mem. President. - Secretary. W E E K L Y TELEGAPH. 18’71. THE CHEAPEST READING. THE BEST WEEKLY! A DOLLAR g A YEAR 1 The Telegraph slands unrivalled amongst its compeers. n3 evinced by its wonderful and ever increasing Popularity. It offers induce- ments held out by no other medium of'imelli- gonce. Its success is unprecedented for it is PUBLISHED IN CANADA. Brilliant Editorials. Reliahle Market Re- ports. Telegraphic NeWs. from all parts. Well Selected Agricultural Matter. Reports of the Legislatures. Religious Intelligence, including a Sermon by 3 Popular Divine every week Charming Fashion News. English, Scotch and Irish News. Foreign News. It is brim t'ull ol Sparkling and Exciting Stories, and Literary and Poetical Selections. MUSICAL SELECTIONS ! Every issue contains the Words and Music of :1 popular Ballad. or Sacred Music Selection. For One Dollar You get Fifty-two pieces of Music. worth $30. This alone is worth the price of Subscription. [lend gur Splendid Book. Watch and Sewing Machine Premium List. A Splendid Selection of Books for Thirty Subscribers. A $25 Wunzer Sewing Machine for Forty Snlm ribara. A $32 Wanzer Sewing Machine for Sixty Subscribers. Single copy for one year, to any address, $l (l0 Subsci‘iptinns sentin now count till the cnd of 18'“ Fourtpvn mouths Suhscriplion lor Una Uullm- ! Send for Specimen Copies, Agents, read our Premium List. in the Daily nnd Weekly Telegraph. A liveral cash com- mi siou 1c» Canvassors. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. $5 A YEAR i; R Bonn-r JAMES B. coax. THE “WEEKLY GLOBE.” Gratefvlly acknowledge the supporl extended to their several puhlicaliom throughout tho length and breadth of Canada during the past year. 'l‘wean-seven years have rolle by since the estuhlislm‘.ent of 'l'Hn GLOBE in To- rontu. From its first appearance to the present hunr. its prosperity and influence have been always advancing; but at no time has it ever before: held so firmly, or so satis'fntorily, the position universally conceded In it. as the leading newspaper of British America. In this age of progress the people demand ' and will have 'I‘Iwcimnro've'ments recently made on Tm; WEEKLY GLOBE have immensely extendnd its populag'ily and circulation ; and line [)‘dbllSllOlS confidently claim that ii. IS not only the mort widely cilculated Journal in British America, but that it is CHEAPEST WEEKLY PAPER! Parties subscribing (in a Club'or otherwise) beforu the 151 January. 1811. will have the paper sent 10 the“ up to the 313! 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Luring the coming yearâ€"which is most likely to bring with It most unpurtant and ex» citing events affecting the political and material interests of the Dominionâ€"tho Editorial and News Departments will continue to be sus- t‘ined with the ability and vigor that have gnimd for the paper its present pOSlIiOH‘ A reliable sunnnary of the Debates in the Do- minion l’mliament and the Provincial Legisla- tures will always be found in its weekly col- umns: and the news from all parts of the world will be published up to the latest hour of publication. 'l‘hn AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT A Club of five Copies. 9119 year . B . Nomqtestalldilng the great enlargement and improvement 0' the WEEKLY GLom: that have recently been made, the subscription will con- tinue m be oxle l'gvnblo nhvays in advanceâ€"and the followina WI“ be the D That has given such univorsal satisfaction this yearâ€"mud \hat is acknowledged by every far- mer to bo aloiie worth the subsmiplion price of the paper-will he maintained in 1871 With undimiuishad interest. under a still more efli- cicnl slafi‘ of editors and correspondents than before. Several ‘ NEW AND EXCITING TALES, 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 despatches. Max'- ket Reports. Prices current, and General Com~ mercial Intelligence from all parts ofthe world, will receive unremitting attention. Every de- partment of the paper will be maintained in the highest state olz‘etfici‘ency OUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO THE [BEST Q WEEKLY 1 Address all Letters, post-paid, RUIH'IK'X‘SON Si. COOK, THE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY FORM YOUR CLUBS FOR 187] GREAT $ DOLLAR The Handsomcst, The most carefully conducted and the THE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY Toaono A Paper to suit the Times. TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM' The Largest, SUBSCRIBE CLUB RATch FOR 187l. FOR THE Publishers and Proprietors, TORONTI) 0N 1871. THE YORK HERALD,'RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1871. 612-6‘ NOISE LESS MOVEMENT, GREAT SPEED. ' SEWIN Gr MACHINE I FULL IVSTRUCTIONS GRATIS MB. C. CHAPMAN, Dear Sinâ€"I had been informed by in- terested parties that the Wheeler S; Wilson Sewing Machine was not to be depended upon. which for a time induced me to defer purchasing one. After 'your description of said machines. I purchased one, and Mrs. Fawcett. who is well acquainted with other machins. states that after u u a ye: 5 trial in various kinds of work, she can confidently recommend it as a usefui family sewing machine, and as an that you stated ittu be. M. FA WCE'I‘TL MR. C. CHAPMAN, Dear Sinâ€"“Ye have used the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing MachineJubouL nine wars, and during that time it has 0091 nothing for rspairs. We sew heavy fulled cloth whh coarse linon lhrend, stronger than can be done by hand: whi'ie all fine siiiching on light. fabrics gives the best satisfaction. We can with confidence re- commend lhe Wheeler and “'iisou Sewing Maxhine as the best for family " ' . REFERENCES Kindly permitted to: Mrs. James Newlon. jum, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs.Clm‘ke, Miss White. Mrs. VVilham Harding. Miss Russel]. Mrs. Alex Marsh, Miss Sanderson, Mrs. Jos. Kefl'er. Mgs. D. Home. Mrs. Henry Lever. PIANO â€" FORTES! These Instruments are made with a full Me- tallic Frame, are all overstrnug, and ammanu- faclm'ed by the best workmen. under the super- Iondence of Mr. lleintzmzm. who has had up-- wards of lhil'tv years oxpm’ivnce in the busimss. All instrumems mo furnished with the Ar- Whammfirfiflgmhed for their sharing qua.ity, vo‘ume. and pumy of tone. clastic, even Pouch, durathy of construction, and beauty 0! wish. Piano Covers (Rubber) and Music Stools in great variety. ORGAN S & MELODEONS, (“‘ ORDON’S N0. 2 CARD PRESS (USED J at the Heraid Office) in iron: the Joseph H all Works, Oshawa. The above instruments are all fully warranted, and sold at manufacturer’s prizes. Perfect satis- faction gunradteed in every case, Circulars post freo‘ TUNING AND REPAIRING ATTENDED TO: LAMB’S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, CALL AND SEE IT. Including the Canadian Illustrated News. Ha)" per’s Weekly, Frank Leslie’s lllus‘ll‘atod, and The Chimney Corner. at the Herald Book Store. No. 80 Queen Street West, TORONTO, ONTARIO. AH kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting Knives, Forks,Spoons. (Emits. &c., 610.. 6w. Silver Plated in tha best Style warranted to wear any length of time. W. MILLICHAMP, ELECTRO AND CLOSE SILVER PLATER Also Hmnfifacturer of Show Cases, Metal Sash 1hr for Store fronts. &c., imporler of French and English Show Cases, Glass, &c. &c. RINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION executed at the Herald Office. IVaschg/an Minister. Markham March 18111, 1870. . Cedar Grove, March 18. 1870. N ADDITION. TO OUR NEW PRESS Gold Medal‘ Paris Exposition, 1870; 82 Competitors. N NEATNESS THE HERALD PRINT LLUSTRATED PAPERS, June 15, 1870 Toronto. April 7. 1870 EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. ONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS made use of at the Herald Office, WHEELER & WILSON EATNESS, CHEAPNESS, QUICKNESS ECENTLY ADDED, A ND. 2 GORDON New Type has also been added. is without a rival. R. S YVILLIAMS, R. H. DALTON, 13 BEST PRTNTING INKS ARE used at the Herald OIfice. HEINTZMAN (S. G OMPA NY’S three characteristics of the, Herald Office Ca'rd Press. to the Herald Book and Job Priming EStabVahment AND OTHER CEL ‘BFA' ED MAKERS. From the Establishments of A FULL AFSOR'I'MENT 0F TESTIMONIALS CELEHRATED C. CHAPMAN. AGENT. Mm [chum . SAMUEL REESOR. 612-1)? Gold Wanted ! _ V BE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PRAC TICAL oxperienca of ever 20 years in [In Business. having leased the LAWRENCE CARDING MILL. And fi~ted up the Machinery in excellent or- der. IS prepared to do CAR DING, F ULLIN G, SHEA RING, FANCY GOODS P. S.-â€"AH kinds of “7001911 Machinery fitz’ed up in first class order. Terms moterate. Richmond Hill. April 28,1870. 6l5 tf $1200 ‘2? Mortgage. MOE THIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS {erred than Library to the HERALD Book 1. Wi'erred than Library to the HERALD Buck Store. whore Stockholders and oflmrs ma}: drocure Books every Friday at‘ternoun. A. SCOTT, Ulnar/Tim. This oil excele all others for Lubricating purposas. both animal and Vegetabie. .-. n .1 - We are prepared to have the merits of this oil tested against a” 0H5 now being used on machineryâ€"hem light or heavy ; from a clock or sawing maohine. to the heaviest of Steam- boat shaf's. WOOLEN MANUFACTURING The following are the points in which it exv‘ cclls all other oils : It will not gum , hence m'achinery can he kept clean with but little trouhle,and it will clean machinery that has been gnmmed by other oils. It will not (antigen or thicken in the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highestimportance. from the fact that an oil not having lhlS quralilv will not lubricate a cold shaft. such a‘t oil may he applied in u_hentud state; but the moment it touches a cqld shaft it ls cengealed, and it will nutlgegin to lubricate until the journal. hv FrictionL acquires that temperature necessary to reduce it to a liquid state. In acquiring a higher temperature by‘ ftiction, the journal expands. and the box is in jured. It is as impossible to use oil that will chill on a cold shalt without this result, as it is to mingle oil with water. Stockes’ oil will lubricate the coldest machinery the moment it is applied : it is now used in over two hundred estxblishments, and all unite in saying the pre- fer it tn Refined Sperm, or pure olive nil : it is: free from all objections urged against all other oilns it neither gums or freezes. THE VERY BEST STYLE! PRICES as USUAL. Now, as the public are aware that many worthless things are posed into notoriety, in order to prove tout this is no hnmhng, and at the some time to secure ourselves against the operations of unscrupulous oilagents,; mom‘ of whom will not hesitate to palm off the mere offal of'oil refineries, as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil; we prepose to those who are largely interested in the truth of those statements, to send to them on applica- tion: by express, or nthorwise free of charge. a sample ofthe oil that it may speak for itself, we will with the sample furnish applicants free of charge. with a l'ew‘ 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 lubicatâ€" ing oil trade, before purchasing elsewhere Will do well to communicate with Can be had a! he Post-office, for 10 CENTS WEEK. Toronto. April 1, 1869‘ CaH when you visit the city. inspect the stock and learn the pricm; we shall feel plea- sure in showing goade whether you purchase or not. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Toronto,Jul\' 15, 1869. 550-137 THE MORNING PAPERS 0F TORONTO I Richmond Hill, Nov525.1869‘ HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS LBUMS 1 ALBUMS I 1 Wholesale and Retail Draggists, H. Swanson é': Sons Agent, Richmond Hili DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Paints, @118, Varnisth ! BRUSHES, ARTISTS' MATERIAL. &c., «be: At Low Rates for Cash. MPORTANT TO PARTIES USING MARGACH, ANDERSON & (30., [Formerly J. L. Margach] May 14, 1369. ONEY T0 LEND ON GOOD FARM TICAL oxperienca of eve LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, TATIONERY FFERS FOR SALE A LARGE AND Security, in Sums to suit applicants. Apply to Telegraph, CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE Varied Assortment of Pressing, Coloring. &c., in STOCK’S EXTR‘A MACHINE OlL‘ 44 King Street East, Toronto, MONEY TO LEND. Money to Lend. .â€"-..â€"â€"~â€" m T0 LEND, FOR AfleRM FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE DUGGAN & MEYER S, Altarncys, Court St‘ RICHMOND HILL Apply‘to GEO. B. NICOL, Barrister OF A! I‘ KINDS AT THE G. B. STOCK, HERALD BOOK STORE. FOR SALE AT THE MACHINERY. HERALD 1:001; 'STonE. Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario. Apply to years, on a satisfactory HER ALF BOOK QTORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. JAS. COPELAND, Globe, M.gTEEFY. Richmond Hill. 554m Leader, 55 -3m 5934f ANY PUBLICATION 1: SUBSCRIBER: mu.“ ...,n _.v_ and‘ Magazines sfifiplied by Alex Scott, " YORK HERALD” Office, Richmond Hill, MONTHLIES. reryr. u In All the Year Round............. 3‘10 Athenazum . . . . . 375 Arnzan...... o . . . . . . . 3 75 Annals of Natural History . . . .. . . . 9 50 Argosy (The)..................- 2 (’0 Army List. 5 75 Art Journal . . . . . . . . . 950 Astronomical Register . . . .. . . . . .- 3 75 Aunt Judy’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Beau Monde (Le) 375 Belgravia [inclu. 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(alt. mo). . . . . . . . . . 5 7.3 Eclectic Congregational Review 3 75 Edinburgh Wedical&8urgica| Jonr 7 5» English Presbyterian Messenger. . . 1 it) English Mechanic . . ,. . . . . . . . . 3 $35 Englishman’s (The) Magazine. . . . 3 7.3 Engiishwoman’e Domestic Mag . . 3 7.3 Entomologist . .» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘2 (it) Entomwlogist’e Monthly Magazine 100 Evangelical Christendom . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Evangelical Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7.3 Exerer Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . 3 75 5 Family Friend _ . . . . . 200 Family Treasury. .. ........ .. 9 00 5 Family Herald. . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 l Farmer’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 : lt‘loral Magazine. . , . . . . . . . . . . . 9 5!) 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I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 l Horological Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 i0 9 l'instrated London Magazine . . . . . 3 75 ll intellectual Observer . . . . . . . . . . . . 575 1 Intellectual Repository (New Ch.) 2 (til 6 Journal of Agriculture . . . . . . . . . 3 75 - Journal oftho Chemical Society . . 3 75 Journal of Practical Medicine . . . . . 3 75 if Journal of Social Science........ 57.5 Kitto’s Bible Illustrations . . . . . . . . . 3 75 V liadies’ Cahinet of Fashion . . . . . . . 3 75 [1 Ladies’ Companion. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 '75 .1 Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion. . . . . . . 3 75 6 Ladies’ Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 '35 V Leisure Hour........ . . . . . . . . . . . 2 of) to London .‘onrnal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ()0 1, London Societ'v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50 C. London and Paris Fashions. . . . . . . 3 75 e Mechanician........~.......... 950 .. 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TABLE CUTTLERY, SPOONS, 8m. the Stock of which is very large. embracing all that, is New and Chaste,and also the Piain- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of H classes. Lanterns, Squaé'e é‘ Globe Shape Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, (£0. (20. And Perambulators mahufactured, Wholesale and Retail. ’ Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, l)umb Stoves. and Slpve l’mes. Grain Men- sures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers. 6w. ","‘ Intending buyers are ixivited‘ to inspect {he stock. as it will be found worthy of inspec- tion. A. mmmw. 01336 [391' 100 feet. Also Floor- hlg and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets, Pails. C iderMiHs, Washing Machinem Shingles Waggon Felloes, and Lumber Sawod '.0 order. For parliculq‘s address JOHN LANGSTAFF, HERE. Specinl attention is directed to his Lamps d3 Chandeliers ,- FIRSTCLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Vimâ€"Farm of 133 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yonge Street, about 152 miles non-4h of Toronto. on which there is a commodious house, ham. 2 stables, sheds. an orchard. about 2“} acres ping: and hardwoodtim- bar mixed; well watered. a..‘.‘n The Best and Cheapest Assor‘lment of Pocket Cutlery to be had in I"! aCounly. A Fresh Supply of the genuine Rodger’s, and also other celebrated manufactures. at the York Herlld-Book Store Richmond Hill - Farm-in’thu Township of Adelaide. fronting on the Egremom Gravm Road, of 200 acres, 70 Acres cleared and free from stumps; on tho premises there is a good house; barn, stable, &c. There is a springclose to the house. and a spring creek runs across the iot. The un- cleared part is well limbered with hardwood. situated about 3 miles from Kerwood Station. and 7 miles from Sh'athrov. POETICAL WORKS South halves of 1015 Bus. 12 and 13. Is! Con. Township of Mosa. 200 acres. situate about 1% miles from Newbury. where cordwmd brings a good priee,nnd it is well limbered with hardwood. Also farms and wilds in various other counties. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to 3. N. BLAKE. V Barrister 4's. No.64 Church St. opposite St. James’ Came drul, Toronto. Octcber 27. 186" _ 5884f M111 p316 and shafts ; strong and nearly" new. Also a sulky. POCKET CUTTL DRY. H. P. would also direct Special attention to the stock of Toronto, February 7. 1868. Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. 'iONOERTINAS, 'T‘homhill, NOV.3, 1869 Sheet Iron and Copper Ware I Also a large stock of Richmond H'iHJuna I l . ’68. April 14, 1870, Patent Eaveâ€"tzough NI) WATEKSPOUTS FOR THE DO 00K ICE’S PUMPS in great variety. for oil or candles. LAMP GLOBES. BURNERS. CHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WICKS. LIGHT‘THIMBLE SKEIN WAGON, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES I BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. TINWARE. GALVANIZED IRON, WITH SELF lSNSTRUCTOR, AT THE OF THE DIFFERENT PDETS, AT THE Temperance Works. If you want get 1h! pub‘LJions of the SCOTTISH 'I‘EMPERANCE LEAGUE. A FULL SUPPLY of those inlerrrsfihg and \vuIl-wrilten Works. which wil be disposed of at a Low Rate. CATALOGUE on application at the ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH WILL BE FOUND STOVES/ H ER ALD BOOK STORE FOR SALE BY For Sale. Apply to. For Sale. HERALD BOOK STOKE HERALD BOOK_STORE. A lso J. BRILLINGER, > RiciAmoM'i Hill um: I l . ’68. b 7-“ Steam Mills,Thornhill D4 E. D LAKE Tho'mhill 510-.lf 6l3atf 493 Containing 8 0 Acres, In a good state of cultivation. Tim‘\er land consists of =p\endid Pine and Hardwood In the vicinity. them is a church. and a sawâ€" miil. and a school within a half mile. There is on tho premises a good frame house, with stone cellar, kitchen and woodshed. new : large frame barn, two threshing floors, nearly new : stable, sheds and root house ; two never failing springs of water ; soft water cistern, nod thriving orchard. 'l‘nkms EASY. For fmther particulars apply to the owner on. the ptemises. JOHN BROWN; MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS .L Immcronuss the 'most complate and correct ever issued on this continent They are not being prepared by correspondence, but by PERSON AL CANVASS from (1001‘ to door, of my own Agents, for the requisite in- formation. 1 have now engaged on the work in the savergl Provinces For-(3' men and Twen- ty hbrses. These are engaged mainly on the towns and Villages ofi'lhe Railway Mud Steam- boat Rortes. impnrlanl places nn the bliss ba- ing held till the completion 0! the former. to admit of correction to latest 6.- 19. I anticipate issueing.in (Intnbnr next.1h& Canadian Dominion Direch»r_v,nnd six l’ro-' vincial Directories, which will prove a correct and fun index to thin Dominion of Canada. Newfnundlund. and Prince Edward Island and a combined Gazetteer. Directory and Hand. Book of the six Provinces. Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. . $19 Cy. United States do . . IQ Gold. Great Britain and Ire-land do . . £3 812‘. France. Germany, 610. do . . £3 Sig. SUBSCRIPTION T0 PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES I Province of Ontario Directory, 1970-71 $4 00' Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 4 ()0 Province of Nova Sentia Dir.. 1370.7! 3 0" Province of New Brunswick Dir. 1537031 30” Province of Newfoundland Dir 1870-71 20‘) Province of Prince Ed. ls. Dir. 187"-7l 900 Na Mnney to be [willmzlil (.‘(IE/t Lon]; [SIIuchcIL Rates ofAdvorlising will be made known on unflicmion to FIRs'rB'wK,\vilh 3! illuslrmions.shonghboun inl mp c!oth’â€"-5 cents. FIRS’I‘BO ox, (second part) with 54i|luslralions. stroneg lwnud in limp clothâ€"l0 cents SECOND Boon, with 56 illustrafions. strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"20mins. 'l‘mnn 1300K, 41 illustralibus, strongly bound in clmh boardsâ€"30 cents. FOURTH 1300K, 45 illuslralions,stronglf bound, in clofl) boardsâ€"4U cems. FIFTH BOOK, 50 illustrations’ strongly bound: in cloth hoardsâ€"50 cen's. COMPANION 1'0 THE eramzxsâ€"AQS cents. For sale at the PLENDID WHEAT FARM FOB Vaughan, June 29, 1870, U Undermker, «Sac. Rislnnucm.â€"Nearlyoppositeth 3 Post Oflice‘ Richmond Hill. V duate 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. SAmmnsoN. of the same place, where lhey may be cnnsulting ed personally or by letter, on all diseases or Horses, Cattle. &c. Shewé’m Tommi» MEDICINES 0F Ev [CRY DESCRIPTION for Horses and Cattle always on hand: such as Physic, Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, Condition and Worm Balls and Powders. The Cough Balls have been found most serviceable: in alleyinling many of the dislressiug symp- toms of Brnkenwind or Heaves in Herses Colic, Draughls. Liniments for Sore Threats, Sprains, Curb. Spavin. king-bone, «Sac. Blish ering Ointments, also Hoof‘and Healing Oint- meuls. Lotions for wounds, Bruises, Saddlo‘ Galls. lnl'allible Oil and Sheep Tick Des- lroyer. name has been unwarrantably ussd in connection with Directories now being can- vassed in the Provinces, and entirer distinct from my works. and that- in other canes it has been stated that my Directories havebeon a~ handoned, I would request those desiring tn give a preference to my works to see that per- sons representing themselves as acting for me are furnished with satisfactory credentials. PRICE 15 CENTS. For sale at tho HERALD Book Store. Richmond Hill; BANNER ()lfice, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fancy Smre. Markham 3! Wesleym Book‘R‘oom. A. S. Irving’s and M. T IS INTENDED TO MAKE THESE 77 All orders from’a distance prompflyatlended to, and medicine: sent to any part of the Pro- Vince. i I use]; helwee’n T. J. M., Ihe Rev. Joan? BREDIN and others, (in the York HERALD during th-V momhs of July. August mid Sep- tember, 1868). is sally printed in pamphlet form. and Warm a perv? al. J. H. SANDERSON, ETERINARY SURGEON, GRA- duate of Toronto Vetoriuarv College, Horses examined as to soundne‘ss, also boughtand Sold on commission. Richmond Hm. Apmes, 1868. 510 L o v E L L ’ s DOMINION 5L PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES Tn'ba Published in October, 1870. m 0 T I c E.â€"â€"LEARNING THAT MY' HE EN TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, Authorised by the Council of Public lu- struccionf'or Ontario. - JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1870. . (SID-G THOMAS SEDMAN, xAIngGE AND WAGON MAKER, Sale. being part of lot No . 59, in the lst Concession of tho JOHN LOVELL, Publishc. Montreal, March 16. 1870. - 610-6 SUBSCRIPTION T0 DOMINION DIRECTORY E NEW CANADIAN NATIONAL Series of School Books SUITABLE FOR PRES TS AT THE Loveli’s Directories. To Controversialists. Frontng on Yonge St', SEVENTY CLEARED, Farm for Sale. POLEMICAL CORRESPOND. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. 624-5

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