YORKVILLE NEWS. Thos. Nightingale, Esq., lady and daughter returned from a visit to Eng- land on last Saturday. They enjoyed the trip well, and have improved in health. They went aid New York and returned the same way. We extremely regret to say that Mr W. Rowell has been unabled to attend to business for some weeks past owing to his poor state of health. We know we but express the wish of his numerous friends in hoping that he may soon be able to get about again. We understand that the managers of the Magdalen Asylum have sold the old building, with ground, as far as the line of York street (this street being intend- ed to be opened out as far as Beverly) to Mr Staunton, at $30 per foot frontage on Yonge Street. A new Asylum being built further west, on Beverly street, of white brick, at a cost of about $14,000- Beverly street is kept in a most disgrace ful state, being neither graded or side- walks; in fact you would think that the Council had no .control over it at all. It would be a good thing for the village if Commisstoner Coatsworth of the city could be persuaded to give his attention to the village for a time. If unfortun- ately the Cholera should visit Canada, Yorkville is pretty ripe for it as He streets are ï¬lthy, the slaughter houses and stables are stinking, and consequently the air is far from being pleaSant and healthy. Mr Smart, formerly of Yorkville and the city, has renamed to Hamilton to do “business and has been appointed to perâ€" form the duties of Judge Logic, in the absence of the latter while on a visit to Europe for the beneï¬t of his health. Illiteraey in the United Kingdom. From the ï¬fteenth annual report of the Registrar-General for Scotland, we .take the following ï¬gures in. regard to the adult illiteracy of the population.â€" A recently published summary of the census tables of England and Wales en- ables us to compare the illiteracy returns of the two divisions of the island. The detailed report of the Scottish Registrar-‘ General refers to the year 1869. Dur- ing that year 22,144 couples were mar- ried, and of the men 19,911, or 89-92 per cent, signed their names in writing in the marriage register ; of the women, only 17,723, or 8004 per cent, signed their names in writing The number of men who signed their names with a mark, being unable to write, was conseâ€" quently 2.233 or 10 08 per cent, of the whole, while 4,421 women, or 19.96 per cent. were unable to write. The Regis- trar-General adds some instructive deâ€" tails regarding the comparative illiteracy of those who got married by clergymcn of the various religious denOmiuations during the year. Of the persons marri- ed by the Established Church of Scot~ land, 7.04 per cent. of the men and 16.53 per eentof the women signed their names with a mark. Of the marriages performed by the Free Church, 659 per cent. of the men and 15 70 per cent. of the women were unable to sign their names in writing. Of the United Pres- byterian marriages, the proportion was 3.84 per cent. of the men and 11.84 per cent. of the women ; while of the Epis- copalian marriages 9 78 per cent. of the men and 20.93 per cent. of the women signed by mark. Of those married by the smaller Protestant denominations, 6.17 per cent. of the men and 17 65 per cent. of the women were unable to write. Those married acCordinq to the forms of the Roman Catholic Church furnish the very large proportion of 46.06 per cent. of the men and 61.72 per cent. of the women who were unable to write.â€" The ï¬gures in regard to England and Wales are not given so much in detail, but afford data for a general comparison between the northern and southern parts of the island. The census returns give the general average for England Wales of men and women married in 1870 who signed the marriage register with marks. Of men. the proportion is 19.8 per cent, and ofwomen 27.3 per cent. Coming down to particular counties, the propor- tion varies from 36 per cent. of men, and 44 per cent. of women, in Stafford and Monmouth, to 9 per cent. of men, and 12 per cent. of women in Surrey.â€" Thcre is no ï¬xed data in regard to other matters from which we may explain the Comparative prevalance of adult illiter- acy. It does not, for example, accom- pany a high average of people to each' inhabited house, for in the metropolitan : counties of Surrey and Middlesex where . the illiteracy is lowest, the number Ofl ersons for each house is highest.â€" urely agricultural counties presents high proportion of illiteracy, but not the highest, as may be observed from the case of Stafford the seat of the great potteries, The northern counties. such as Northumberland and Westmorelnnd, have less than the average of adult illi- teracy as shown by the marriage register, but when we come to Durham the pro- portion is much'above the average, The general conclusion to be drawn from , these ï¬gures is that owing to the rapid growth of manufacturing industry and the consequent tendency to put childern to work when they should be at school, their has been during the last twenty a considerable increace in the illiteracy ofScotland. This has been considerably swelled by the immigration from Ireland as the numder of Roman Catholic marriages and of people unable to write conclusively shows. In England the proportion of adult illiteracy is, roughly sneaking, twice as high as that of Scotland, while in Wales the proportion is 50 per cent. higher then in England. It will be at least ten years before the working of the new education act can manifest tangible result in regard to returns like these. Meanwhile, from the ‘without sustaining any apparent damage, 'butlhe van which contained the laborers aliens. ANOTHER new cable is soon to be laid between Ireland and Newfoundland. Christianople, on Kalman Sound, Swe den, has been entirely destroyed by ï¬re. Sixteen hundred and ï¬ftysix emigrants arrived at Castle Gardens, New York, on Monday. MR. BR0ADHEAD.of trade-union notoriety. is before the Divorce Court on the petition of his wife. THE Lancet states that no cases of Asiatic WM, “8 Hans ' I cholera have yet been reported in any ofï¬cial health return of the United Kingdom. . . r I . ' . . . THE Mayors 0‘ England are alrangmg 5' Prayer Meetings, Liiei'Ary and Mus1cal Eri- banquet to the Lord Mayor 0f LOI‘don- tertainments are frequently held and open It is expected that the banquet will be heid to an. l in the Guildhall at York, Alice -â€"â€"“ Do you know, uncle, that her rid Mr. Blinks declares that you have taken I to hard drinking?†Uncle George.â€"“ Not true, my dearâ€"n0[ Never drank easier in my life. A desperate riot occurred in the Curragh Camp. Kildare, on Monday, between two Irish regiments. Several of the participa- i0rs in the riot were killed and many severe ly injured. THE number of ships which have been posted at Lloyd's as missing this year in the quarter to the end of March is 70; and for the quarter ending June 30, 60 Fifteen of the vessels are steamers. A special despatch from Lexington. Ky., says the trotting stallion “ Sentinel†was found dead in his own stable Tuesday morir ing last, His owner recently refused $30,- 000 for him A druggist advertises that. sequence of cholera in neighboring cities. he will close his soda fountain from date, and that all tickets will be redeemed in cash or a. very reliable cholera mixture. The editor of the Gazette’ having heard that sulphur in the socks Will prevent cholera, has worried a stick of hriinstone out of the new druggist, and now wants in con‘ some one to loan'him a. pair of socks while he tries the thing. An advertiser of a new linimeut mildly calls our attention to the fact that his notice should read, “There is no pain this lini ment will not relieve,â€an idea suggested to him by the last issue of the Danbury News in which a. compositor had taken the pre- caution to substitute the word “revive†for “ relieve†A YOUNG WOMAN, named Nancy McCut- clieon. of Itosemont, was choked to death on Friday last, by a. piece of chicken which 1 she was eating sticking in her throat. The married ladies of a. Western city have formed a “ Come home-husband club." It ‘is about four feet long, and has a brush l l on the end of it. A printer was boasting the other day about his wonderful ability to set type. “I know what you can't set,†said a com- .rade. “ What is it 7†“Two hens on one I nest.†People who have been sending after the “ queer,†or countfeit money, will no doubt be pleased to learn that full lists of names are being made for publication. 0N Wednesday morning, while a party of Pawnee Indians were hunting near Repub lican River, on the Black Wood Creek Nebraska, they were surprised and attacked bya large body of Sioux, and a bloody fight ensued resulting in the defeat of the Pawnees, who lost about 100 men. compris- ing some of the best men of the tribe most of their horses endgame. and lie wrecks during July of American ves- sels bound to or from American ports num bered nineteen, the chief being the wrecks of the steamei‘ City of Washington and of ship Alice Bell of New York. There were lost in addition to these, two barques, ï¬ve brigs and ten schoonrs. The aggue- gate value oftlie nineteen vessels, exclusive of cargoes, is stated at $497,000 Seventy lunatics, inmates of the Halifax lunatic asylum, were taken to see the performances of a circus company which visited that city last week. A steamer with a cargo of tea was wreck ed off Bermuda, and a portion of her lad: ing twas saved in a damaged condition. Parties in New York purchased the stuff to the extent of 9,000 chests,and,after washing the tea to get the taste of salt water out of it, and then drying, colouring and mixing with sound teas, they were prepared to re, pack the compound and foist it on the mar'. hat. The scheme will. of course be de inounced with much indignation, and yet there is a great deal of tea. already in the market that has less of the genuine article about it than the compound of the New York speculators. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.â€"A frightful rail- way accident occurred on Saturday last be- tween Orillia and The Narrows bridge on Atheily, about two miles from the former village. The catastrophe took place on the Midland Railway. about 1:15 P.M. It ap- pears the graveltrain was running at a mod erate rate. through the swamp and ran over two cows, which would persistently keep on the track. The engine passed over them succeeding it was not so fortunate, as it was by some means forced off the track,and the tgravel cars broke into it, killing instantly wo men named respectively James Stevens and Toovall Lake. A Norwegian from Muskoka, one of the injured, has since died. The following are injured, it is feared fat. ally : Thomas Dhrby, George Campbell, Bart Connors, W. Underwood, and two others whose names have not been ascer- tained. Several more are injured slightly. Drs. Corbett and Elliot were promptly in attendance at the scene of the sad occcurâ€" ance. Numbers also arrived from Orillia, bringing with them Drs Littles and Moores. operation of causes which have been but lately interfered with. the returns ofad- ult illiteracy are likely to grow less Bosses, Buggies. etc., were also provided, without delay for the maimed and injured} men, and in tact every attention was at favorable then ever during several years at once rendered for their immediate relief fr. (Iv-awn .éha mm “in. from Orillia and Atherly. TORONTO YOUNG MEN’S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION. CORNER or QUEEN AND JAMES Srs., TORONTO, JUNE, 1873. To Parents, Guardians, Pastors, and others whose Sons, Wards, or Friends may be leaving home for residence in the Oily of Toronto. The Young Men's Christian Association take pleasure in informing their friends and the Christian Public generally of the facili- ties for usefulness which they now enjoy. Their beautiful and cominodions building, Library, Free Reading Room and Gymnasium are intended at once to in- vite and improve all young men who enter. Parents, Guardians. Pastors. or others who have young friends in the City or about to come to it, are invited to urge them to come to us. A Reception Committee has been formed, the members of which gladly call on all sirungms whom they may hear of from thoseinierestcd. Communications from friends at a distance are gladly re- ceived. Yours rcpeclfully, Tnos. J. WILKIE, Secretary. TORONTO MARKETS. Toronto, August. 14, 1873, Flourâ€"Superï¬ne . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5 3.! © 5 35 Spring Wheat extra. . . 5 35 fa) 0 00 Funny . . . , . , . , . . .... f) 80 lib ."i #5 Extra. . . . . . . . . . . 634ml Superior Extra. . . . . . Ii 50 RD 0 75 Oatmeal . . . . . . . . ..... 5306) 54o Corniiienl . . . ‘2 85 RD 3 00 Bran. . . . . . . . . . 13 ill) m; 10 1'0 Wheatâ€"Spring ‘1 20 5D 1 20 Soulos andlleihl... i25® 135 Treadwell . . . . . . . . . . l 20 ED 1 25 Barley........... . . . . . . . . . . 055 (ii1 0 02 l’ease...................... 007V!) 00-“ ()uts........ ............. ()37@ 038 llav.......... ........ 1800/0 Straw . . . . . . . . . 11 (‘ll (:3 I’otatoes.per bag............ 120 fill Apples. per barrel .. . .. . . ... 2 00 {ID 3 00 Beef. m the side . . . . . . ...... 600 [(3 650 Mutton. by the carcase.. . .. .' 7 (III {a (100 Poultryâ€"Geese.. . . . .. . . . . . . 0 75 {ID 0 90 Turkeys .......... 075@ 125 Chickens. per pair.. 0 .55 do 0 00 Ducks, per pair. . . . 0 0‘ (CD 071) Porkâ€"Mess . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 18 00 {(3 IS 00 Extra Prime .. . . . . .24 U 00 ((D 000 Bacon y . . . . 008/63 012 Hamsâ€"Salted ............. 013@ 014 Siiioked............ DUNK) 012 Dressed Hogs ...... . . . . . . . . 6 I‘ll (I) 7 00 Laid.. . . . . . . . . .. .. 011(0) 011 Butterâ€"lb ltolls . . . . . . . . . . . 0 520 ii) 022 Packed . . . . . . ...... (llfiï¬b 017 less...†017d? (120 DriedApples............... 007/0 1'7.} Sall................. . . . . . . l5f)@ 01‘“ Wool .......... . . . . . -..... 044/13 046 m I REAKFAST. â€" EPPS’S COCOA. â€" (liiArizriiL Asii (iliMFOR'l‘ING.â€"- “ Br a thorough knowledge oftlie. n .iurnl law'- which governtlie operations of digestion and nulriiion, and byaca reJul application of the fine proper- ties of well selected cocoa, Mi Epps has pio- vided our breakfast tables willi a delicately flavored beverage which mav save us many heavv doctors’ bills.â€â€" Civil Sari/tics Grlzctle. Radial lira Elli Courts, Cloverleaf. 1873. SPRING: 1873.. ~ AN IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS 0N EXHIBITION AT The Fire-Proof Store. CONSISTING 01‘ Canadian and English Tweeds, BLACK BROAD CLOTHS, Doe Skins, 850., 860. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. A splendid Siock of DRESS GOODS, At Prices that will d(_‘f_l/ Competition, AND SUITABLEFOR THE SPRING &. SUMMER TRADE. Black Lustres, (SPLRNDID VALUE) Color-ed. Lustres, Figured Lustres. BLACK, COLORED A. FIGURED GRENADINES, A Splendid Assortment of BLACK GOODS, INCLUDING " ‘3“ French f’llerinos, .Hriirietta Cloths, Crasz Cloths, Sedan Cloths, Mctz Cords, Cobourgs, 4-0., (126. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF‘ LIGHT AND DARK PR INTS. CONS'I‘AN'I'DY on HAND A full assortment of 3‘, GROCERIES,CROOKERY HARDWARE, Glassware, Dolph, dzc &c. 610. Of Good Value at Low Prices. _ I. CROSBY. Grocer and Dry Goods Merchant, FIRE-PROOF STORE, RICHMOND HILL AGENTS WANTED. 2 Good Agonls required to canvass Marli- bam and Vaughan with anew and what will be u very popular book. iiess men engaged, None but live busi- Exclusive territory. Ap- piy at the Herald Office. RICHMOND HILL SAW MILL 1 ANDREW MAGER, DEALER IN LUMBER, SHINGLES (it LATHE SHINGLE CUTTING, Crumbs, 8w. DOMINION TEA HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. ALEXâ€"IIIOODIE Has always on hand the largest and best variety of GROOERIES, Consisting of Teas from 50 cents lo $1 00. which for quality and flavor, cannot be sur- passed. COFFEES, Green. Roasted and Ground Coffee; A SI’LENDlD ARTICLE. . Salmon T mu; Cod Fish and Labrador Herring. PROVIE‘IONS: Eyer’s Flour kept on hand. which cannot be beat by iuiylhiiig that comes to town. Peas, Shorts, Bran, Clover and Timothy Seed, Flax Seed, Garden Seeds, (lac. WINES AND LIQUORS ALL KINDS, Pure and Unadultcmtcd, BLOOI)’S DUBLIN PORTER, AND U’KEEFE’S ALE. 61c. Crockery do Glassware, GA DEN TOOLS. (Vic. Farm Produce taken in exchange. CHEAP JAPAN TEA, ONLY 25 CENTS PER ll}. Skirviizg’s Improved Pimple Top Swede, Illangcl Ill/Turtch and Car- rol Seed, at (he DOMINION TEA HOUSE. A. MOODIE. ONTARIO HOUSE. JUsr ARRIVED AT THE ONTARIO HOUSE A Large and Select Stock of SPRING GOODS, CONSISTING OF Choice Teas, Tobacco, Currants, Rmsms, Prunes, Dried Apples, é‘r u, SALMON 'I‘ROU'I‘. COD FISH. COAL Ulla, 6&0. Splendid Green Tea for 50 cents per lb. Which for strength and flavor cannot be surpassed 1101'“) of Toronto. A large and beautiful assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! Just came to hand, suitable for the SPRING TRADE, At Prices that defy competition. Remember in Boots and Slices, I cannot be undoi‘sold. IN THE FLOUR AND FEED Department will be found the very host family Flour manulaclured by Rumble SI. Culvert, Richmond Hill Mills, which has stood the test for a length of time, and is allowed by compo- Leut judges to be the best flour biouglit into the town. l’ens,()als, Bran. Shorts, Bacon. llams and Potatoes always on hand A choice lot of BLACK TARTAR OATS CHEST dollars by any one doposiior.) w WW W Gill‘s, House and Lot for Sale, N LUCAS STREET, RICHMOND Hill. containing one acre and a quarter of land, one frame dwelling house, Willi a barn stables. and other outbuildings thereon. Terms, easy. Apply. on the premises“ M I". CRAWFORD. Richmond Hill, Doc. 24. '72. 753-3ui Superior Farm for Sale, EING LOT NO. 28, IN THE SEC- oiid concession of the Township of Markham, containing One hundred and forty of which are cleared and well cullivnled. There are on the pm- periy two good FRAME DWELLING HOUSESI 'I‘iiree large hams, two stab‘es, and other no- cessnry farm buildings. Two spring! creeks run across the lot, and plenty of good water abounds. It is situated at a distance of eiglit- . een miles from Toronto, and two miles from Richmond Hill. This form is nearly all under- drnined. and wail fenced, wiih two good or- chards. and about Fifty Acres Good Bush. (For further particulars, apply, either by letter (post-paid). or on the premises, to MRS. JAMES CLIFFORD. Richmond Hill I’. 0. Dec. 4. 1872. 7501f Village Lots for Sale. ’ HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR asalea number as “Luge lots, sitanied in the village of VICTORIA S UARE! The lots contain About Cneflï¬b of an Acre, And are located at the Norlh-wost corner of lot No. 35, lth euiicession of Markham. in a section where mechanics and laborers can get steady work and hiin wages. Apply (if by letter,prop;-id) to Henry Jennings, Victoria Square, or io ‘ WM. G. IIINGSTON. Dingle P. O. 714-tf g, (:9. Quantum. P. O. SAVINGS BANK. RICHMOND pOST HILL I4 ‘45 March 97, 1872. I ‘ s \ O F El C E. EPOSITS OF ONE DOLLA R, (OB any on ni‘oe râ€"nolexceed i n .3“ W atllie Richmond Hill Post (for: p ~ mob Governmentwillallow lnlul‘f Finarticularsapplyto M. TERIâ€: L Munster. "Jun. TEEI-‘v i‘s Government Agonifoi' lie sale of MARRIAGE LICENSES. ALSO AGENT FOR Tin: MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Olï¬celionrs: from G:30A.M.t09:30 Phil. May 4,1869 563-tf I‘ll mond Hill Polefiico. Untilfnrthornoiicmthe mails willbeclesed attliis office as follows . = p l. 'i,‘ . o. i j. I ’l H llll‘ilill. lllltll Is made In all sizes suitable for Ladies and Gents, both in gold and silver. But the accompanying cut repre- sents in proper proportions THE s25 RUSSELL HUNTING IEVER Winn, In sterling silver case and , gold points, full jewelled, . warranted for ï¬ve yearsâ€" 1.“ together with a goldplated - Albert chainâ€"which will be sent to any part of Can- ada on receipt of $325, or C. O. D., per express. W. E. CORNELL, Watch Importer, 83 King Street East. TORONTO. our. ' glue-ind destinations, H. B. REESOR, ' DEALERIN Prince’s Organs & Melodeans, Chickeriug. Stainway and Durham Pianos. Also, the celebrated HUMMING BIRD PIANO “ppm Which is adapted to parlors where space is an object. The mode of its construction is entirely new. and based upon the best known principles of science. Notice. R. H. B. REESOR HAS SUCCEED ed as in the agoiicyin this section for the sale of Messrs G. A. Prince & Co’s cole- bi‘aled Organs and Molodoous. in favor of which we give our most unqualiï¬ed approval and recommendation as the leading and most reliable reed instrument now manufactured. (Signed) 11. G. COLLINS. W M. FLU M ERFE LT. Markham. Nov. 3. 1871. AILS MADE UP AT THE RICII- Testimonial from Professor H. G, Collins I have carefully examined the pianos sold by Mr. H. B. Reesor. called the Humming Bird, or Colibri Pianos, manufactured by Ma- Mario siniplyivith Boiling Water or Milk MORNING. tliuseck, and think they aie wonderfully-sweet Each make, is mmned_.. JAMES Ens & ryo‘. AND now on hand fit for seed. Also Clover. Northern Mail.. ..... . . ..... ..6:45 A-_M, and pure in tone. and from their pocul.e.: eon- Homaeopnthic Chemists. London." P L AN ING D O N E TO 0 RD E R. T'mothy and P lax Seed‘ All kinds or 0310 Southern Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .6245 Am. i sti‘uction. calculated to remain in lime longer lVlANUF-UIJTURE or COC0\ .â€"“ We will now . , and Hard“ seads- , EVENING. Ihan other piaiios.and consequently to slaud a give ' n account of the process adopted by Whamâ€? “'01 Dec' 9- ’72- 751-†’élluklndls (l‘l liar“! E'ï¬dufm “11¢: '11 exchange ' Southern mail _ , , , , _, , , ,,,6;55 pm, greater ninoplnltqu \vem'iJEST €011 INS Messrs J lines Epps 6L Co., maiiufue ures of L'â€" r' J" an ‘9 ’ 12105 ")3" 9 11"‘001131 - '_B' , H. H, J, H, ' . r f RY G l I .1 IT . dietetic articles. at their works lll\lh6 EIISIDH . . C3†and “3mm†0",“ Slm'k Pfir‘m’ P‘lmhas‘ hehllallllgldvgl’; ibhllnlul:Ibljuflliiistlm: 2} Toronto Feb- ‘28- 1872- 71443 10,11. Lond0nn_0asscllis House/WM mud, Pamtmg. ing elsewhere. as we (eel confident we can ‘ ’ closing. October 31. 1872. ' from here direct z-f 739-1y BOGUS MEDICINES. IIOLLO WAY’S PILLS AND ‘ 'i ’ OINTMEN'I‘. I HAVE fora considerable time past considered ii to ho mv duty to advertise the public of the British North American Provinces against buy- ing from niiprincipled dealers medicines em- anating from New York. and sold as my “ Holloway’s Pills and Ointment,†in which much ingenuilv has been displayed in passing ibem oli' as of my make. It is very difficult indeed to aliompt to enumerate the many de‘ vices to which the parlies have had resource, They say, uiimngsi other things. that a new “I. 1 f I - In all its branches. and from his experi ‘HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO NOTI- fy the public that he has re :cmmuuced business at HOUSE PAINTING I it) once, careful attention, and moderate charges, be ago' IN iopes to receive a share of’“tlie public patron- All orders by mail promptly attended lo. JOHN LUMLEY, Church St,, Markham Village. January 8, 1873. 755-6... NIPISSING HOTEL, ‘ MABKHAM. CONSEQUENCE OF THE DESâ€" truciioii of ilie Anglo American House bv label has been adopted by them. and with fire, the subscriber has taken and ï¬lled up bare-faced omniitcrv caution the public against those large and commodious premises belong- beiiig deceived by spurious imitations. in: to Capt. 'l‘. A. Millie. opposite Messrs. give perfect satisfaction. Remember the place, Corner of I’ongc and Centre St. opposite Sanderson (l3 Sons, Richmond Hill. J. BROWN. T A LARGE STOCK OF T TEAS, Ranging in price from 30 cents per lb. upward. Also a ï¬ne assortment of ' Family Groceries. I. Crosby, Fire Proof Store, RICHMOND HILL. J, I. idisrrllaawaa ’I‘liese ratesap pl unpaidmrinsufliycienily prepaid. there wille a line of double the amount of doï¬cienipostage M. TEEFY. Postmaster. Richmond Hill,ch 20,1871. BRITISH MAILS Are closed at Toronto as follows: 13y Cunard Line. every Monday. . . 10:30 A.Ii. h’v Canadian Liiie.cvory Thursday 10:00 P.1d. 'N.B. Letters for Dcspatcli by these hues of Steamers should be so marked The rate on Letters-for the United Kingdom (via Quebec in summer, and Portland in win- icr),is uowroduced to 6 cents purl oz. weight. If sent via New York. it will be 8 cts per {02. onlytcprcpnlrl letters; ifseni It 45m FATTENS HORSES, COWS, CALVES, Sheep and I’ips. Fattens in One-fourth the usual time, and saves Fond. A dollar Price 25 cents and $1 00 per box. box‘ contains two l1l111dl'Ld feeds. CATERPILLARS 0n Currant Bushes and Fruit Trees. THE CHINESE GARDER POWDER. Desirovs all kinds of Insects, Grubs and Cute erpillai‘s on Currant and Gooseberry Bushes. A poorhmau by “,0 Haul", ,,r “layuï¬vay is spa,ng & Son-S Novel“, WorkS~ Markham. . I..â€" _._~.,e.; Spld by) Druggists and Slorokeepers at 95 employed y (In so-cal ed (I lelnit'n toriipaiiy I-lxcelleni accommodation afforded for the THOMAS SEDMAI‘I I con 5 per 0’" - in New York. who lends his name for n small travellingpuhlic and commercial men. Livery , ,, ’ HUGH. MILLER &: weekly sum. 'lhe medicines sold bv this siables in connection with the hotel. Bottled “ T0 ‘AP‘RIAGE AND WAGON MAKER’ Agricumua] Chemms’ Imomo' Company are palnied off upon the public as my " I'Iolloway‘s l’ills and Ointment.†so that were they to injure half the community no discredit would fall upon the fabi'icntors Oflllcsfl‘ compriini‘s. but would considerably damage the reputation of my ii'akco As it is‘noi at all necessary for this CREW to incur any expense in the salt) of their produc- tions. or to a verv limited extent (trading as they do upon mv name). they are in a position to offer them at a very low price in Canada. where they are purchased by a few Wholesale Houses that I can name, and will name here- after, ifthrv continue in veiid the some. The following are the names and addresses of some of Ihe Ilouses who get my medicines Messrs Avery, lirown dz Co., Halifax. N.S. Messrs Forsyth 3': Co., Halifax. N S Messrs 'l‘. B: Barker dc Sons, St John, N.B M" 'i‘. Des Brisny, Chailoito 'l‘own. P.E.I. Messrs Langley & (30.. Victoria. B.C. Messrs Moore (St Co., Victoria, 8.0. My Pills and \lintmouL are sold at the lowest wholesale iie‘i prices, in quantities of not less Ale and Porter. I . Agent for issuing Marriage License D. T. WOO'I‘EN. Sept. 4. 1872. 737-tf MARRIAGE LICENSES, RICHMOND HILL. ‘ TEEFY, NOTARY PUBLIC AND Commissioiierin B.R.,is Government in the County of York. 7 Ofï¬ce hoursâ€"7 A.1ll.t0 9:30P.M Richmond HIII.OCIDI)81'2‘3.18I)9. OPENED OUT YESTERDAY, Tennis Balls, Solid Rubber Balls, Black .7613, Ear Rings, Red, Colored, Opal, Blue and Pearl SANDFORD FLEMING’S EXPEDI- TION'THROUGH CANADA IN 1872. Being a diary kept during journey BY THE REV. GEORGE M. GRANT, Of Halifax. N. 8.. Secretary to the Expedition. WITH SIXTY HIUSTRATIONS. J'AMES CAMPBELL dz SON. 775 Publishers, Toronto. Fromthe Atlantic to the Paciï¬c! A‘N Undertake r. &c. RESIDENCEâ€"Neaer opposite the Post Ofï¬ce Richmond Hill. Patent Eaveâ€"trough D WATEHSPOUTS FOR THE DOA tumors. at $6 per 100 feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed: Sap Buckets. l’nils.Cideerlls,Washing h’lachinemSliingles Waggon Felloos. and LuniberSawcdto order Forpai‘ticulars address JOHN LANGSTA FF, Steam Mills,Thoriiliill Thoriiliill. Nov. 3,1809. 510-.if ‘ MORGAN 8r. THORNE, AR RISTE RS , SOLICITORS IN TICKS ON SHEEP. USE MILLR’S 'I'lCK_ DES’I‘ROYER. It destroys the Ticks, promotes the growth of the wool, and improves the coudilion of the animal. A 35 cent box will clean 20 sheep or 35 lambs. HUGH Mll.l.ER d: 00., AomcuuruuAL CuEMisTs. 157. King Street East, 'I‘uroiilm For Sale by Druggists and Sioi'ekeepers. R. E. LAW. Agent, Richmond Hill. gluten Eilltilltltitï¬, MAYOR’S, LONG LIFE PILLS I Chancery: Mimics: 550- Fellows’ Compound ST RUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES. OFFICE â€"Court Street. Toronto. Branch Ofï¬ceâ€"Division Court Clerk's office, Rich» mond Hill. FOR SALE BY . - - . . ’I‘i-ios. K. MORGAN. HORACE Tammi; As alllife-ondowcd bodies. wlietliertliey be tilian £50 W‘Oll?â€"§Ylllz" 85 I’d" 235," 34?" pf“ Neddds’ R E. LAW. Druggint, Tommo Am.“ 95 'lg-m 18 5f Beast. Birds, Reptiles, Insects or even Zoo. ( ozim 0x?“ 0 I s or pets at thmun’ or Charms» A 19 187 . R- I d H." ' ‘ ' pliites. and subjects of the Vegetable Kingdom Tlnch remditfnces mamth 'Ilen't nth adUai‘ifdd Lockets, p“ ' 0' 1c "no" i ‘ are governed by I‘lllllffl'l'cc, which hiiids all the! iese me 10 ues are no so. in e ii . Vâ€"ri - ‘ -' .- of existence. and as noiliinrr can save SW“ Rmâ€: “20' HE MORNING PAPERS 5"â€"g‘ ' v -‘ = - ~ - them fiom desiiiiction when this piinCiple Each. Potaiid Box of my preparation bears 4 DR. JAMES LANG-STAFF, T ‘ leaves them, me discovery 0,. means whereby 9",} ,‘,';:l;)(,’:v,§f,‘,““e':1‘ Slain“ “Eâ€? H fofiis’ RICHMOND HILL, WILL GEN 131â€" OF TORONTO! viialitv mnv be sustained in the living body is ‘ o . i i sun in men .on . - . - A , ' ll 1 f id 1 l f‘ 2 l 3 indeed a boon to the world. (Si nev THOMAS HOLLOWAY. See them at. the ~ m y m 0m .3- mme 1.0m - o . MAIL. Modern chemistry has ventilated the ues- 533 Oil IV o clock. P M. John [Illicit Langstaff is auth GLOBE. t, d d, d l] i] d. [S c "3â€" I . i ‘l Sl' ', ' . 0., ' . ll ts, ‘ o . ion an iscovei'o is igre ieii o i - #0710213; July 1 1373- 785 HERALD Dried .h 0.0 48? “03;†759 l . . ILADER' ting the brain. muscles and nerves. and finds I RICHMOND HILL ebiuaiy ii, 181 . - \ .Lan be had at the Post Ofï¬ce. ior 10 CEnTs A ma, by hnmducing these ingredients in mop" I WEEK' Apply to ‘ proportions the brain and nervous system are JEWELRY, JEWELRY, I BL E S 0 01 E TY DEPOSITORY ~M. TEEFY, Richmond Hill. BLAKE a KINGSFORD. SOLI- strc iigtheiied. This. then. is substantially the basis on‘ . I ' ‘ S r r . . . IRM'm‘H'd HI“ blue“) 3‘ “‘9 HERALD ACEEISEZï¬Sgnaf‘CZEOSFE‘; ’ May 14'1869‘ "(A-ll which FELLow’s HYPOPHOSPHITES is built.its 800k Siom' p l V ri; Ch ’ I ’ "Si, t†T , CIVIC 4’" - i i ' ' ‘ direct action is upon the Blood. the Brain and WHETâ€"L 0' I) l m“ we ' om“ 0' 3 1 I 1' 7 ' II F 4 N ~ . S ‘stom, and His Muscles. Etren th- e liexl door north of British American Insurance RICHMOND Il . _r l \ Ii R Y , mpiixyéipl; sawâ€. it causes the rapid distfbu. VVORIi BOXES, PURSES, TOYS, , POCKET OUTTL ’4‘ “V 121; e ; BOOKS, PAPER COLLARS And Cuffs, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. AMES. TOYS, &C., FOR SALE AT the HERALD Book Store. OCKET BOOKS OF ALL KINDS at the HERALD Beck Store. TATIONERY OF ALL KINDS AT the HERALD Book Store. )APER BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AT the HERALD Book Store. ORK BOXES, ALL SIZES, AT ., . Bundings. tiou of Vitalized Blood in the Muscular Organs J . N. BLAKE. of the Body. Rousing the Sluggish Heart and Liver. strengthening the action of the Stomach and Bowels and enabling the Lungs to be ï¬ully iii- flalod wuli Oxygen. It is adapted for ALL cases of Weakness and Emacintiou, whether arising from sedentary life. a tropicalclimaie. from fever or debility from any cause, and is efï¬cacious in PULMO- NARY CONSUMPTION. many confirmed cases having been cured and all beiiefitted. where its use has been continued over a fortnight. Iii Bronchitis it is a speciï¬c. and iii Asthma STATE-i .E. 5-: . Horses and Vehicles ' derale. ' Opposite Snrr’n - JOHN :2 Richmond Hill, Dec. 111, ’72. R. E. Kixesronn. MA. é i'ges m0- EDWARD PLAYTER, M.D , mus. (Medalist, Toronto Unioersity,) PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &c. n I . .' 1W N, Proprietor. 751-3m HARRISON. OSLER 8r. MOSS. ARRISTERS, &C., NOS. 36 AND 38 King Street East, Toronto. R. A.Hmiiisos,q c. F. OsLER. Coroner for the County of York. Residenceâ€"Opposite D. Hopkin’s Store, Car. Yonge and Elizabeth St. Richmond ll ill. March 12. 1873» 764-tf 5 P E R D A Y. ‘ THOMAS Moss, Q.C. W . A. FOSTER. it gives relief where evei'v other remedy fails. TO Agents wanted ! , the HERALD 300k Slore- CHARLES Moss. W. G. FALCONBRIDGK For Nervous Debi’llty it stands unrivalled, All classes of working people. of either sex, young or old. ma 4: more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time. than at anything 018). Particulars free, Address G. STINSON 61. Co., Portland, Maine. ISCELLANEOUS BOOKS SUITA- Lilei‘eture.Science and Arts \gricu ble for presents at the HERALD Boon Store. 1 OLD» PENSI’IIDENHOLDERS, AND pencil cases at the HERALD Book Store. é CA NADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS. A weekly journal of Current Events. lture and Mechanics, Fashion and Amusement. Sod at We a number at the HERALD Book Store' THE CANADIAN PUNCH! “GRIP†0111: Every Saturday,5 abs. and maybe used with conï¬dence in all cases. As this is entirely distinct and different from every other preparation of vaophosphites, b: careful to ask for FELLows’ SYRUP, and tab! no other. SOLD BY APOTHECARIES. Price. $I-50: Six for $57-50. JAMES 1. FELI.OWS,Cliemist. St. .Iohii. N.B. Toronto. Dec.4, 1872. FAMILY BIBLIES, A FRES [I SUPPLY, . l 1.82, ’, “3’0. 8.50 d 9. 1.11 OB PRINTING DONE NEAT AND ,A‘ l l†muff†BOOKMS,.0:,,3 ‘6 750-tf ‘ktthYxH‘LCh B‘ quic a e on ERA D cap 001. Richmond Hm and Job 1 rioting Establishment. 64-8