The suppression of newspapers in Con- stantinople is explained by Reuters tele- gram. The Ottomau Government objects, not merely to criticism of its own proceed ings, but also to adverse criticism ol'its for- eign friends. By way of showing its friend- liness to the Shah, the Levant Herald has beer. suspended for presumed libels on the Persian Government, and a. Greek news, paper published in the Ottoman capital was suppressed, on the allegation that it had made certain imputations on the Russian Gavernment. It is our melancholy duty this morning,to record one of the most sad and distressing boat accidents which have ever occurred on Lake Ontario, resulting, as it did, in the death, by drowning, of three of our young and most promising citizens, and the mir- aculous rescue of the fourth, after two days and three nights of intense sufl‘ering, from exposure to the cold and inclement weather ofthe past few days, and from starvation. The particulars of the said ufl‘air are as fol- lows:â€"- On Friday afternoon the yacht Sphinx, owned by Mr Henry Davidson, of this city, started for Hamilton, to take part in the regatta which took place there on Saturday. She had on board four gentlemen of this city, viz. : Mr T. K. Morgan, barris ter, of the ï¬rm of Morgan and Thorn; Mr T. D. Groves, son of the Rev. Mr Groves of Brockton; Mr. Henry Davidson, of the ï¬rm of Russel & Davidson, jewellers; and Mr John Ward, son of Mr Ward, jeweller, of Adelaide street. All went well with the craft until about nine o’clock in the evening, when off Port Credit the boat was struck by the squall, which swept over this neighbor hood. The boat was capsized and the crew precipitated into the water. All four suc ceeded in getting on to the bottom of the boat. to which they clung throughout that night without seeing any hope of rescue, and driiting before the wind across the lake towards the southern shore. About nine o’clock on Sunday morning Mr Morgan,who had became exhausted by exposure and hunger let go his hold and was immediately buried beneath the waves. Half an hour afterwards Mr. Groves also let 20 his hold to rise no more. Soon afterwards the yacht righted, and the survivors scrambled into the hull, the most of which had been wash‘ ed away. Davidson and Ward remained on the wreck, floating about the lake all Suu-‘ day night. Early in the morning Ward, who was sitting at the stern of the boat, fell asleep from exhaustion, and on awaiting ‘ was horriï¬ed to ï¬nd the dead body of Mr. DavidsOn by his side. Fortunately for Mr Ward 6 means of rescue was close at hand, for just at this time the barque Mary Battle (Capt. Sullivan) came along and espyinz the apparently deserted craft, hove to and rescued the only survivor from a watery grave. The corpse of poor Davidson with Ward. who was in a senseless condition, were taken on board and conveyed to Port DalhOusie. An inquest was held yesterda 8! Port Dalhousie on the body of Mr Davi 80". and a vetdlt't in accordnnCe with the abOVe facts returned. The body will be brOUgbt to this city this morning, and Mr. Ward the survivor of the ill fated crew will llllO arrive here this morning. The and ac- citlent has cast a gloom over the whole city, the unfortunate gentlemen who have met such an untimely death, having been exten sively known and highly respected. The bodies of Messrs Morgan and Groves had not been recovered up to last evening.â€" Leader of Tuesday. One inch of rain-fall distributes 100 tons of water over an acre of land. A! the personage, Richmond Hill, by the Revl John Hum, Sept. 13th. Mr William B. Dyson. to Miss Margaret Anne Wells, both ofzhe City of Toronto. Diemâ€"On the 4th rush, of typhoid fe- ver, at. his father’s residence, Whitchurch, Charles Steel, aged 23 years. He was a young man of an exceedingly amiable dispo- sition, and earnest piety, and much beloved by all his acquaintances. During the past year he had attended the High School here, in view of preparing himself to enter on probation for the Wesleyan Ministry. He was also a zealous adherent of the Temper ance cause, and seemed to be ever ready for any good work of which he was cap: able. Young men will do well to follow his steps. The Rev. J. Hunt preached a funeral sermon last Sabbath in the neigh- borhood where he died, and also in the Wesleyan church here in the evening of the same day. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26.â€"-Credit Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, &c-, on lot No. 3, rear of the 3rd Can. of King, the pro- perty of Mr. Wm. Nickle. Sale at 11 um. H. Smelser, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1,â€"Credit Sale of Farm Stock, &c., at the Richmond Hill Mills. on lot No. 42. 1st Con. of lhe Township of Vaughan, the property of Messrs Rumâ€" bleJL Calvert. Sale at 12, a. m. H. Smelser, Auctioneer. 0:}- Parties getting Sale Bills printed at this oflice will receive a notice similar to the above. FREE of charge. FmDAY. September l9.â€"â€"Extenswe and un- - reserved Credit Sale, of Horses, Wag- gons. Sleighs, Trucks, Harness, Lumber, Square Timber, Cordwood, &c. at Bond’s Lake Mills, Yonge St. Sale at 10 a.m. precisely. J. Gormley, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, September 23.â€"Clearing sale of Farm Stock and Store Goods, at Klein- burg. The property of M. B. Crosby. Sale to commence atl o‘clock. N. J. Armstrong. Auctioneer. Mus. flames HALL.â€"-It is our regretful duty to chronicle the demise of our old neighbor Mrs James Hall,which event took place at the village of Blenheim, county of Kent, on Wednesday the 10th inst. Mrs. Hall was very much respected by the inhabitants of our village (in which she lived for upwards of twentyâ€"three years) for her kindly manners and charitable works and will be mourned for by many acquainâ€" tances. Her husband, Mr James Hall, formerly shoe dealer in this village, some few years ago, purchased some property in the village of Blenhiem, which necessitated the removal of the family to that. place where they have resided for three years past. Duns on Ms. Wu. Rowenaâ€"it is our melanchol duty to record the death of our esteemed riend, Mr Wm. Ruwell, who died at his residence, in Yorkville, on Sunday evening last, about 8 o’clock, after an illâ€" ness of over three months. Although only unable to rise from his bed, since Wednes- day before the day of his death, all that doctors and his friends could do for him was done. Mr Rowell has been residing in Yorkville for about forty years, having come there when a boy ofabout nine years old. He at one time ï¬lled the position of Reeve, and at the last election for the Commons. was returning ofï¬cer for the East Riding 01 York. He was a sterling friend and a man of sound judgment. His funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon last, and his remains were followed to the rave by numerous friends. His widow and an:in have our deep sympathy in their sad beresvemen't. His and was peaceâ€"Gan. SAD YACETING ACCIDENT. AUCTION SALE. OBITUARY. MARRIED. 1 County Enginaer. Draftsman &c. Surveys. Plans, Deecriptions. Reports, Plans of bridges. Speciï¬cations. Forms of contract. Securlly Bonds, &c . executed with aleatnrsa and despnlch. OPENED OUT YESTERDAY, GRATEFUL AND Com-manna. â€" “ By a thorough knowledge ofthe natural laws which governlheoperationsofdigeslion a nd nutrition, and by a cageJul application of the ï¬ne proper- ties of well-selected cocoa, M: Epps has pro- vided our breakfast tables with n delicately flavored heverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills."â€" Civil Saraico Guzctlr, Made simply with Boiling Water or Milk Each packet is Inhalledâ€" ' .vars EPPS & ’30., Hommnpulhic Clwmisls. London." No. 4 Trust and Loan Buildings. Comer of Adelaide and Toronto streets, TORONTO. Tennis Balls, Solid Rubber Balls, Black Jets, Eur Rings, Red, Colored, Opal, Blue and Pearl Barley..................... Pease...................... Oats........ ............. .nu...o...n... Potatoes. per bag... . . . . . . . .. Apples. per barrel . . . . . . . . ... Beef. bv :heside............ Mutton, by he carcase. . . . . . PouIU‘yâ€"Geese.. . . . . . . . , . . . Turkeys........... Chickens. per pair.. Ducks. per pair. . . . Eggs...... . Dl'led Apples. Salt......... Wool l‘IANUl-‘ACTURE or COC0\.â€"†We will now give .01) account of lhe prncess adopted by Mcmsrs James Epps & (70.. mannfacrurea of diutelic urlicles. at ‘heir works in the Euston Roz-d. Londonâ€-â€"-Gas:ell’s Houschuld Guzdc October 31. 1872. 739-117 See them at the HERALD BOOK STORE. RICHMOND HKLL PATENT SIEVE ! Will clean all kinds of grain. embracin wheat, rye. barley. and outs and will not choke wilhany lhistley or foul grain. No slink or broovu required to be used. and the machine need no! at nv time be stopped by clogging ol'lhe Sieve. UPIIIIB 'VIIUHI unuu.. Funcy.............. Extra............... Superior Extra. . . . . Oatmeal....... .....‘..... Comment.................. Bran. . . . . . . ............... Wheatâ€"Spring ........ ... Souloi and [)8th . . . Treudwell.......... Barley...............------ Pease...................... Oats........ ............. Straw ............ Potatoes. per bag... Apples. per barrel . . . . . . . . ... Beef. bv :heside............ Mutton, by he carcase. . . . . . Poulu'yâ€"Geese... . . Turkeys........... u vmw 610123 650m) _ Essa g ocqamaageceu-nâ€"m sagsgéa: @@@@®©@§§§§@@© \ld 0V0! All orders for this Sieve addressed to the patentee. Jobn Rue. Lansing P.O.. 0nt., will TSCfIIVe prompt attention. Any 'inlriingemem on this patent will be punished with the utmost rigo of the law. JOHN RAE. Flourâ€"Superï¬ne.. . . . . . . . . . Spring When extra . Fancy ............. Ex1rn.............. Superior Extrn.. . . . 8. JAMES, ROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYEï¬, Counlv Engineer. Drnflsnmn Jun MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! NEW ENGLISH MUSIC ! Comma or QUEEN Ann JAMES 813., Tonox’ro, Jun, 1873. To Parents, Guardians, Pastors, and others whose Sons, Wards, or Friends may be leaving home for maidenw in the City Qf ï¬bronto. The loung 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. 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 strangers whom they may hear of from thoseinterested. Communications from friends at a distance are gladly re- ceived. Their beautiful and commodious building, with its Halls, Library, Free Reading Room and Gymnasium are intended at once to in- vite and impruve all young men who enter. Prayer Meetings, Literary and Musical En- tertainments are frequently held and open to all. TORONTO YOUNG MEN’S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION. MAKE A NOTE OF IT! Farmers and Thrashers Take Notice. Toronto July 28. 1873 Yonge Street. July. 1872. REAKFAST. -â€" EPPS’S COCOA AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. AE’S NEW AND IMPROVED C H O O L REQUISITES OF ALL ’ kinds at the Hun.» Book Sum. SPLENDID STOCK, DON’ T FAIL TO Yours repectfully, Tnos. J. Wuxm, Secretary. Nee/slats, 5mm 3.1mm. A LARGE ARRIVAL OF TORONTO MARKETS. RICHMOND HILL. >Toromo . September Al78._187_3._ Charms, Lockets! nmmmmmmmmxmumwwmmmmmwm mmmmummmunmumm 50607503111000%6036001008000070000000 1|. 1 .l amaaaammaaaaflaaaafl@@@@@@@@@@m@@@@@@@@ mowmï¬mamwnmumwmmm%mmuu%mmmmummnmmnmmw 5h66752mlll00043026700008000060000010 1 1 $ Lansing P. 0. Ringt, (its. 754-1! 7294f 070 18 00 000 012 014 0 l3 7 00 0 I2 02'? 0 I7 02†Residence at Aurora, Ont. Particular unenlion paid to Children's tooth, and also to Gold Filling. A stock of beautiful teeth flwava on hand and all work warranted. SURGEON D EN TIT, Mr. Wells will visit the following places. on the da); mentioned. Mnrnhnm, on the 81h day of each monlh. Sloufl'ville, " 10d: " H Sprmghill, " Mlh " “ Richmond H ill. lSlh “ " lernhill. “ QUIII " " Maple, “ 2‘21“! “ “ Mr Wells or assistant will be at his ofï¬ce. Yongo Street. Aurora. at all times. At! letter: addressed lo Aurora. promptly at- tended to. Teeth also so! with the Ceiuloid Base. 3 new invention. being lighior. stronger and more durable than the old kind. Having had nine years expmionce," s-tisfnclion can be guaranteed. Claims to be a ï¬rst class Housé. and the only true way of testing it is by comparison : and an inspection of the stock and prices in res’ pectfully solicited. IRVING’S FIVE-CENT MUSC. ROOM PAPER, CROCKEBY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW S HADES. 'I‘INWARE, PAINTS & OILS, GLASS & PUTTY, CUTLERY, and {13' The highest prices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce. Flour and Feed kept constantly on hand. CELEBRATED [AXLE GREESE 42' THE HERALD BOOK STORE, Cull and examine ‘ho large and we“ selected stock in FURNITURE, “ FATHER SAYS I MAY.†WINES & “ M OLLIE DARLING.†IMPORTANT NOTICE! PEOPLE’S STORE Superior Teas and Groceries Richmond Hill. June 19. 1873. Richmond Hill, Augnatéfls. 1873, FANCY GOODS! PEOPLE’SESTORE GrouNQflees and Spices, £11m, ï¬tatï¬om, 8w. PARCELb DELIVERED. P. G SAVAGE “I HAVE NO HOME.†If you ‘wmn pure, '{r the best, pureel and cheapest RICHMOND HILL. Remember the J. M. WELLS, L.D.S., PEOPL E'S STORE. PEO PLE’S ï¬ructim, 82v. RICHMOND HILL. flmtimg. 11“ YOU WANT ALso BmwnLL’s REMINDER THE m suon'r. 1-H: Fox SALE. i0 1'ch STORE. unadulterated LIQUORS 7784f. 7884f an00 large barns, two stables. and other no- cessary lurm buildings. 'l'wo spring creeks run across the iot, and plemy of good water abounds. It is siluulad at a dismnce of eight- een miles from Toronto, nnd two miles from Réchmond Hill. This farm is nearly all under- drnined. and We" fenced, with lwo good or- chards. and about One hundred and forty of which are cleared and well cultivalod. There are on the pro- perly two good FRAME DWELLING HOUSES! Fifty Acres Good Bush. For further particulars. apply, either by letter (pout-paid). or on the plemisea, to rally be found ‘at 'home from o‘clock. P M. John Elliott Langflaï¬' orized to collect nceounts. J. N. BLAKE. LUMBER, SHINGLES & LATHE D cilors, Convéynncors, &.c., 6w", “nounâ€"No. 56. Church Street. ToroMo. nexl door north of British American Insurance Buildings. AND PLANING DONE TO ORDER“ T WO HUNDRED ACRES “London. Newberv and Sons. 37 Nowgnte St. London. Barclay and Son. 95 Farringdon St . London Sunger and Sons. Oxford St... London. And all the London Wholesale Houses. MomronLâ€"Evans Mercer and Co.. Wholelale “ Druggisnz. Lyman: Clare and Co. Toronto.-â€"Elliot: and 00., Wholesale Drug “ gicts. Shame: and Owen. Hamilton .-â€"Winor and Co. Halifax.â€"Avery. Brown Ind Co. Ranging in price from 30 cents per lb. upward. EDWARD PLAYTER. MJD , (Medalist, Toronto University,) PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, 6w. Coroner for the Couhty of York. RMidenceâ€"Opposiuo I). Hoykin'a Store, Cor. Yongo and Elizabeth St. Richmond Hill. EVERY INVENTOR, BUILDER, should at one. send his name out! address mth $1.50 for one year’s subscription to Burg_oyne_. Burbidgos and Co . Colman Strut A Copy of ï¬rst number can be seen at this Ofï¬ce. 766-2 One Box of Qarke’s B 41 Pills Solo proprieto', F. J. CLARKE. APOTHECARIFS’ HA LL. LINCOLN. ENGLAND. RICHMOND HILL SAW MILL l I B L E S 0 01 E TY DEPOSITORY (Rnehmond Hill bunch) u H» HIIALD Book Store. IS warranted lo cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs. in either sex acquimd or constitutional. Gravel nnd Pains in the Back. Said in Boxes. 4s'6d each.by nil Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. MECHANIC. MANUFACTURER, ENGI- NEER. CHEMIST. FARMER AND MERCHANT. D To Weekly Papers. rece'vod II the Hardin Book Store. Richmond Hil’ The Canadian Patent Ofï¬ce Record Will be happpy to we all desiring an Elhingin her branches, being a Dress and Mantle Making ! Done to order on the Ihoxtost noï¬co Shop om: door north of Mr. L ard’s store, Richmond Hill. A beautiful choice lot to be cleared out at greatly reduced prices at the Central Store She has no hesitation in promising sull- flolion to all who may favor her with a call. Inspection Invited and Patronagt Solicited. PRACTICAL MILLINER BARGAINS ! REMNANTS OFDRESS GOODS. Dec. 4, 1872. Richmond Hill, Dec. 9, ’79. February 4th. 1873. March 12. 1873- May 8. l873. Superior Farm for Sale, EINQ LOT NO. 2A8, ‘IN _'_I‘HE_SEC- Richmond Hill.Juno 5. 1873. DR. JAMES LANG-STAFF, 'ICHMQND. HILL7.W111L GENE: @iuimg and Swing. Bum a KINGSFORD. ABRIS'ILERS, ATTOflNEYS, sou. ‘UBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE TORON SHINGLE CUTTING, STRAW WORII ASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP. MRS. JESSE†ond concession of'tha Township of Markham, containing Family Groceries. I. Crosby, Fire Proof Storé, RICHMOND HILL. LT: A LARGE STOCK OF M ECHANICS’ M AGAZINE, ANDREW MAGER, AGENTS IN CANADA. yimllamuï¬, EXPORT AGENTS. Also a ï¬ne assortment of MRS. JAMES CLIFFORD. 1'0 nu: PUBLIIHIR, GEORGE E. DESBARA'I'S. TEAS, DEALER [K AND R. E. Ewan-om). MA AND Wm. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill P. 0. Mox‘rnnn. 759-lv 75l-ly 764-tf 2 to 3 is auth- 75le 7724f 776. RICHMOND HILL EPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR, (0R any numher-notexceedinglhreehundred dollars by any one doposilor.) will be received auhe Richmond Hill Pout UfliceJor which Governmentwillallow Interest. MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY. BA R R I STE RS , SOLICITORS IN Chancery, Notnries, &c. OFFICE -Collrt Street. Toronto. Branch Ofï¬ceâ€"Division Conn Clerk’o ofï¬ce, Rich- mond Hill. Oflieehours: from 6:30 A.M.t09:30 P.M. May 4,1869 563-1! Tuos. K. Momul. Toronto. Aptil 25. 1879 ' R' ber the place, Corner 9f Yonge and 0 re St.. opposite Sanderson cf: Sons, Rich d Hill. J. BROWN. Allâ€"kinds , m Produce taken unlike his!) ~ ryarket price‘pgiq. Chll and-'7‘ iniue our‘slock' befbro purchas- ing blaowh . as we feel conï¬dent we can givg perf : saligfnctiqn. partment will be found the very bogt familv manulacmred by Rumble & Cnlvurt, ud Hill Mills, which has stood the test [h of lime. and is allowed by compe- tent in s to he the'best flour brought into the town. ,eas, Outs. Bran. Shorts,Bacon. H-ms and Po! en always on hand ~ A choi- lot of BLACK TARTAR OATS now on h . ï¬t for seed. Also 'Clover. Timothy an > ‘Iax Seed. All kinds of ï¬eld antl_g_a_rdt3u a_e . V V Horses and Vehicles for hire. Charges mo- derate. Opposite Sanderson: &, Sons. JOHN BROWN. Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 14, ’72. 751-3m ' SPRING TRADE, . _ At Prices that dq'y/gompentwn. Lxuuxu1uuo, my“, L‘UD. DD ALVU 00 King Slroot Enst,»Toromo. R. A. Hum-Rona c. F. Osuzn. THOMAS Moss, Q.c. W . A Fosnm. CHARLED Moss. W. G. FALCONBRIDGE 9 Good Agents required to canvass Mark- ham and Vaughan win: a new and what will be a very popular book. None but live busi- ness men engagad. Exclusive tarritory. Ap- piy at the Herald Ofï¬ce. In all its branches. and from his experience, careful attention, and moderate charges. he hopes to rec-live a share of the public patron- age' All orders by mail promptly attended lo. JOHN LUMLEY. Church St" Markham Village. ONTARIO HOUSE BOOTS AND SHOES! Painting. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS T0 NOTI- fy the public that he his recommenced he'salo of ONTARIO HOUSE. JUST ARRIVED Choice 7 'eas, Tobacco, Currants, Ramns, Prunes, Drzed Apples, gm, SALMON TRUU’I‘. cou FISH. COAL OIL, &c. Splendid Green Tea for 50 cents per lb. Which fcr slrangth and flavor cannot be surpassed north of Toronto. A large and beautiful assortment of Skirving’s Improved Purple Top Swede, Mangel Wurtzel and Car- rot Seed, at the DOMINION TEA HOUSE. A. MOODIE. HEAP JAPAN TEA, ONLY 25 CEN'I‘S PER lb. BLOOD'S DUBLIN PORTER. AND U'KIALEFI‘Z'S ALE, 5w. Crockery & Glassware, GA DEN TOOLS. &c. Farm Produce taken in mhange. WINES AND LIQUORS THE TEA CHEST DOMINION TEA HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. Eyro’s Flour kepx on hand. which cannotbe beat by nnylhing that comes to town. Peas, Shorts, Bran, Glover and Timothy Seed, Flax Seed, Garden Seeds, (ï¬e. Consisting of Tens from 50 cent: to sl 00, which Ior quality Ind fluvor,cannot beau]. passed. COFFEES, Green, Roasted and Ground' Coffee 3 A Sl’LENDID ARTICLE. Salmon TroutTâ€"‘C'od Fish and Labrador Herring. HARRISON. OSLER 8; H088, ZARRISTERS, 5L0, NOS. 36 AND 38 Toronto. Dec. 4, 1872. P. 0. SAVINGS BANK. January 8, 1873. HOUSE PAINTING 2 Remember in Boots Kn?! Showrl cannot be undorsold. TATIONERY OF ALL KINDS AT ’ tho alum: Book Store. SPRING GOODS, Po Ipnrticulnrsnpplyto Hus always on hand 1ho largest and best variety of ICHMOND HILL LIVERY GENTS WANTED. ALL nuns, Pure and Unadultemted, QB. 69. flcpartmnt. Just came to build, suitable for the fy the public that he h-s recommenced business at IN THE FLOUR AM) new MORGAN a; THORNE, PROVI.SIONS: MARRIAGE LICENSES. A Large and Select Stock of GROCERIES, M. TEEFY. Postmaster. Tazrv is Government Agonlfor @rumiw, 8w. ALSO AGENT FOR THE ALEX. MOODIE CONSISTING 0F 'm Pxodntge takgq in exchange AT THE Holm- Tnosu: lB-tf 755-6": 7504f $5 TO 3520 WU .LU WICJU Agents wanted ! All classes of working people. of either sex. young or old. ma .0 more mmmv at work for us in their spare moments, or all 1he¢ime,tlmn at anything elm. Parliculnrs free. Addresa G. STINSON & (30., Portland, Maine. I HAVE for a considerable time hast considered it to be my duty to advertise the public of the British Nonh American Provinces against buy- ing from nuprincipled dealers medicines em- anating from New York. and sold as my " Holloway’s Pills and Ointment." in which mnch ingenuityv has bun displayed in passing Ihem of? as o! my make. It is very difï¬cult indeed to attempt to enumerate the many de- vices to which the parties have had resource. They say, amongst other things. that a new label has been adopted by them. and with bare-faced eï¬â€˜rontery caution the public against being deceived by_ spay-ions imitations. : JEWELRY, JEWELRY, ALBUMS, WORK BOXES, PURSES, Toys, BOGUS MEDICINES. H o L L o WAYS PILLS AND OINTMENT. BOOKS, PAPER COLLARS And Cuffs, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. THE CANADIAN PUNCH! “GRIP†Out Every Saturday,5 cts. Each Pot and Box of my preparation) bears tho Rritiah Government Stump. with ll 0 words, “ Hollowny’s Pills and Ointment. London.†(Signan) THOM AS HOLLOWAY . 533. Oxford Sinai. W. 0.. London, July 1,1873 785 A FRESH SUPPLY, A! $1.82. $5. $5.50, $8.50 and $9. at the Hun“) Book STomz. Richmond Hill. LON G LIFE PILLS! Aâ€"poor men by Ihe mime ol‘ Holloway is employed by the Ina-culled Chemical Company in New York. who lends his name for a small weekly sum. The medicines sold by this Compmy are palgwd oï¬' upon the public as my "-Holloway’s Pills and Ointment." so that were they to injure half lho community no discredit would fall upon the fabricators ofthess compounds. but would consido‘rnbly damage the reputation of my make. As it in not at unnecessary for this Cnnw to incur any expense in the sale of their produc- tions. or to a verv limited extent (trading as they do upon my name). they are in a position to offer them at a very low price in Canada. where they are purchased by a few Wholesale Housea that [can name, and will name here- afigr, ifthty continue In vend the same. The follswinï¬iare the names and addresses of some of the cases who get my medicine- from here direct zu- Messrs Avery. Brown a: 00., Halifax. N.S. Messrs Forsylh & 00., Halifax. NS. Messrs 'l‘. B. Barker 6:; Sons, St John, N.B M‘ 7. Des Brisny, Chlrlotle Town. REJ. Messrs Langley dz. (50.. Victoria. B.C. Messrs Moore J: 00.. Victoril, 3.0. My Pills and Ointment are sold at the Iowa: whole-hie net prices. in quantities of not less than £20 worthâ€"viz" Bs lid†298., 34s.,per dozen boxes of Pil|s or pots ot'Ointmem. for which remittances man be sent in advance. These medicines are not sold in ihe United Slams. ' THOMAS SEDMAN, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, Undertaker. 6w. Rnsmmwcnâ€"Noarlv opposite the Paul Ofï¬ce Richmond Hill. Bloro. 11 mulon. at $6 per 1001091. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckels. Pailn,CiderMills.Wuhing Machinea.Shingles Waggon Folloos.nlld LumberSuwedto order Forpaniculnra address JOHN LANGS'I‘A FF, Steam Mills ,ThornhilL IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DES- trnclion of the Anglo American House by lire, the subscriber has taken and ï¬lled up than large and commodious premises belong- ing to Capt. 'l‘. A. Milne. opposite Mes-rs. Speigh: 6L Son’s Novelvy Works. Markham Excellent accommodatmn afl'orded for the travelling public and commercial men. Livery stables in connsclion with the hotel. Bottled Ale and Porter. 1). T. WOOTEN. SePl- 4. 1872. 737-“ U Hill. containing one acre and a quarter of lund, one frame dwelling house. wi lb a burn stables. and other outbuilvings thereon. Terms, easy. Apply. on the premisaa m 1' Inlet: "In: in the village of HE SUBSCRIBER. OFFERS FOR Inlet: nr ' 0" Village lots. situated And are located a: the North-west coraerol' lot No. 35, 4th concession of Markham. in a section where mechanics and laborers can gel steady work and high wages ApprUf by lellcr.prepnid) to Henry Jennings, Victoria Square.ur lo WM. G. HINGSTON. About Onefjth of an Acre, April 9. 187a. Thornhill. Nov. 3, 1869. VICTORIA SQUARE 1 AMILY BIBLIES, March 97,1879. Patent Eaveâ€"txough ND WATEB§POUTS FOR THE DO- l". CRAWFORD. Richmond Hill. Dec. 24. ’72. 753-3m ISCELLANEOUS BOOKS SUITA- - blo fox prountu a; the Emma Boot House and Lot for Sale, LNWliUCAS» STREET, RICHMOND POCKET .OUT'I‘LERY, NIPISSING- HOTEL, MARKHAM. flrnymy fur ï¬nk, Village Lots for Sale. FOR SALE BY The lots conmn R. E. LAW. Druggilt, Richmond Hill Village lots. aitumed PER DAY‘ Dingla P. 0 7144f 510-.“ I hava rarefully examined the pianos sod by Mr. H. B Raesor. called the Humming Bird, or Colibri Pian-m. manufacluved by Ma- thuseck. and think they me wunderfullr sweet and pure in tone. and from their peculm. con- alruction. calculated 10 remain in tune lunger 'han other pianos. and consequently to stand a greater amount of wear. HENRY GUEST COLLINS. It Fattens in Oneâ€"fourth the usual tzme, and saves Food. Fellows’ Compound S): RUP 0F EXPOPHOSPHITES. As alllifo-endowod bodies. whetherthey‘be Beast. Birds, Reptiles. Insects or even Zon- phites. and subjects of the Vegotable Kingdom are governed by ritulfn1'ce,wliiuh binds all the springs of existence. and as nothing can save them rom destvuction when this principle leaves them, the discowry of means whereby vitality may be subtainnd in the living body is inde a. boon to the world. Sold by Druggisjs and Storekeepers a125 cents per box. HUGH MILLER 61.00.. TICKS ON SHEEP. USE mum's TICK DESTROYER. It deslroys the Ticks. promotes the growth of the wool,and improves the condition of the animal. A 35 cent box will clean 20 sheep or 35 lambs. HUGH MILLER CO., AGRICULTURAL CHEsti-s. 167, King Street East, Toronto. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers. R E. LAW, Agent. Richmond Hill. Modern chemistry has ventilalad the quas- tion nhd discovered the ingrst‘ient: condim- ting the brain. muscles and nrrves. and ï¬nds that by introducing these ingredients in proper proportions the brain and nervous syslem are strengthened. Price 25 cents and $1 00 per box. A dollar box contains two hundr: d feeds. 1V1 ed us in the agency in thissevlion for the sale of Messrs G A. Prince & Co’s celeâ€" brated Organs and Mn’odeons, in favor of which we give our most unqualiï¬ed approval and recommendulian as the leading and most relinbie med instrument nuw manufactured. (Signed) H. G COLLINS. WM. FLUM I‘.RFELT. 0n Currant Bushes and F mit Trees. This. then. is substantially the basis on which FI-2LLow’s HnnPHnerl-rlcs is built.its direct action is upon the Blood. the Brain and Nervous Swstem. and Ille Muscles. Strongm- ening the nerves. it causes the rapid distribuâ€" tion of Vitalized Blood in the Muscular Orgunl of the Body. As 'his is entirely distinct and different from every 0(her preparation of vaophnsphiten. b: careful to ask for FELLOWS’ Svnur.and takt no other. THE CHINESE GARDER POWDER Deszroys all kinds of Insects, Grubs and Cat- erpillars on Currant and Gooseberry Bushes. Rousing the sluggish Heart and Liver. strengthening the action of the Stomach and Howe]: and enabling the Lungs to be ï¬ullyin' flayed wuh Oxygen. ln Bronchitis it is a speciï¬c. and in Asthma it gives relief where even other remedy fails. For Nervons Dehlllty ii stands unrivalled, and may he and with conï¬dence in all vases. Markham. Nov. 3. 38'“. Toltlmonhl from Professor H. G, Collins it is adapted ï¬n ALL cases of Weakness and Emucintiun. whether arising from sodamary Ma. r: tropinnlriimate. from fever or unbiiity from anv cause,and is efï¬cacious in PULMO- NARY CONSUMPTION. many conï¬rmed vases having been cured and all boneï¬lted. where its me has been continued over a fortnight. Chickering. Stainway and Durham Pianos. Also. the cakbraled HUMMIN G BIRD PIANO Whicth adapted lo parlors where spans 3., i object. The mode of us constlurtion 18 entirely new. and based upon the best known principles of science. Prince’s Organs & Molodcous, SOLD BY APOTHECARIES. 61~S Toronto Feb. 28. 1872‘ gum-ax ilnï¬tmmmtï¬, @112 gum“ Watt-Ix. v. H. B. REESOR HAS SUCCEED gaunt liltflit‘iflvï¬, CATERPILLARS Price. $51-50; Six for $7-50. H. B. REESOR, JAMES L FELLOWS,Chemis(. St. John. RB. Agricultural Chemists. Toronito. Notice. DEALER 1N 714-1y