The steamer “ Silver Spray " arrived this morning f‘rom Snult Ste. Marie. and reports as ft)110Ws:w4\.t half past nine o‘clock Thurs- day night the propeller “ City (if-London,†whilst lying- at the dock in Collins’ ln'et, took tire some where near the engine-room, and in a few minutes was in a mass of flames. She had about thirty passengers on board, who were in bed at the time, and barely es- c‘age] with their lives. So rapid was the spread of‘ the ï¬re that. nearly all the passen~ gers and boat hands lost their person eï¬'ects, and a great number jumped on the dock in their night-clothes. A tug was sent to Kil. larney to procure blankets and other neces- saries for the sufferers. A deck hand num' ed Archy Campbell, was burned to death. The “ Silver Spray†brought the passengers here this morning. The pnrserof'the “City of London †had not gone to bed when the alarm was given and cannot account for the orign of it. Within five minutes after it was discovered, the vessel was enveloped in flames, The ofï¬cers and others lost every thing they hedaop board and only escaped with what clothing they had on; A man named Johnson, with his family, eight in all from the township of Arron. Wes removing to Michigan, taking with him household ef- fects, stool: and implements. He has lost everything, and had to borrow enough cloth. ing from the mill hands to cover his family. The boat, was insured with the Western for $18,000. She is burned to the water’s edge and lies in about; 11 feet of water. About one hundred thousand feet of lumber on the deck was burned. 0w :n SOUXD, Aug. 22.â€"-0n the night of the 20th ins!u us the steamer ‘v‘érCltyal‘ Lon, don.†owned in this tu\vxx,,i'waselyingrat {he dock at Cullina’ .lnlek-taki‘nghlombmudx a, cargo of lumber fol‘-‘Uhll€nza,"‘ï¬Â¥eflms ‘nbi' served to break-"bit? ï¬dUéth‘V’An†alar’m' was at once fdlSéd Villl'ryï¬ve"'¢l db‘éki‘imd" it was wirllj't'lge eatest‘"d‘fffli~’nllf"lhiit those who lugdileiix .Q‘ql‘d’, ‘éfltliéii' Ve'scnpe to 111erch :losing their 'wgaring apparel and (ï¬ber, effects. Unfortunately, Alexandel Campbell, a, yuung man, native oflhia town , perished in the flames. The boat is a total loss, burmng [0 the water’s edge. It is un- derstood that there is an insurance 0538000 on her. The company wxll be heavy losers. There is very little loss on the cargo, as there was only a small quantity of lumber on board. ‘ George Brown, of Halifax. lhe famous oarsman, has accepted a challenge from Ephraim Morris, of Pittsburg, to row a ï¬ve mile race, for $2000 a side. The race in to come 011' during the last week in Septembgr ,over the course at Springï¬eld, Mass. ,.. The varied scenery from Killarney to Duluth gave the utmost Satisfaction to the most fastidious ot' the excursionists. the, steamer now passing through chunneis lscarcely wide enough. apparently to admit of he]. width and now gliding over shallow wage.- where boulders could be easily seen at a depth of from 10 to 12 feet. below the surface. Abrupt ncclivities of solid rock n‘sing to a height of from 400 to 1,200 feet. above the water, succeeded by a level plnin or undulating stratification covered thh stuhhpd trees would for a lime attract the attention. Again the steamer would wind its course among a cluster of islands, some rising to a. great height, other just above the surface of the Water. and it. would at times appear to the uninitiated that the pan sage of the steamer must. be obstructed, when suddenly she would swing from the channel and launch into the broad expanse of waterl The scenery and novelties on this tour cnn scarcely be surpassed for varit ely nr attractiveness. and the excursinnists had every npportumty nï¬â€˜ordedrto them, through the kindness of Captain Parsons, not only of viewing the varied SCWary. hut also of examining and purchasing mineial ores and lndian work, ï¬shing, die. at the difl‘erent ports or harbors. Indeed, the kindness and courtesy oflhe captain,â€"purser and ofï¬cers of the steamer Cumberland to- wards the passengers Seemed to engendet a friendly and hurmcnious feeling among all the passengers themselves. so that not the slightest disturbance or discord occurred during the whole tour. We passed the steamer Ontario between Thunder Bay nnd Silver Islet, met; the Chicoru at Nipegnn, and several other boats on our retnrtr trip. The weather. generally speaking, wni heal] tilul, executing a dense fog through which wegpasse'd on Thursday the 6th;~ ï¬rst; even this was an additional nm‘r'elly as the- ft): whistles. which can be heard For 10 miles were almost constantly blowing. SIR,â€"â€"Th9_ steamer Cumberland arrived in this port, at; six o‘clock p. m., on Monday, the 10th inst. having on board a large number ofexcursmnists, among whom were Messrs Larratt Smith, J. Patterson and family, Frank F. Phillips, Alex. A. Allan, A. L. Willson. J. E. Mitchell, W. Roaf; J. R. Roaf, Mrs F. Smith and family, Mrs Fey ‘ ‘and family, and others from Toronto; also J. Bri‘den and A.‘ Malloch from Winnipeg, Thos, Dowse‘ of Duluth, and a number oï¬r American gentlemen. Most of the excur-l sion-ists made the round trip from Toronto to Duluth and return; Starting from ’l‘or.‘ mum on Friday, 31$ altâ€, by the steamboat Express, We reached Collmgwood at 5:30 p. m., when We were delayed for about three hours until a train conveying 500 Mennonites from Toronto arrived. About‘Z'OO ofthem» were taken on board; the steamer started- a-t 7:30 p. m., in the midst ot'a‘rerriï¬c thaw“ der storm, and reached Owen Sound the same evening. in consequence of the storm we did not leaVe the Sound until five, o‘clock Satuwlaymorning, when the weather groving “favourable We proceeded to Bruce lines, 'call'mg at Hillarney and Smith Cur- rent, arriving: tit-Bruce Mines at 8 o’clock», a. m., Monday. The excursionists proceed. ed to the Mines, and although the works were closed they were enabled to examine the shut'is and variety ofspecimens in Iron and copper ore. We remained one hour and then started for Sault SI, Marie, where we arrived at G p. m., then crossed to the American side, and were delayed about one hour passing through the canal. from this We mnde Silver islet; about 7:30 p. in. Monday, and remained about half an hour, reaching Prince Arthur’s Landing at 10:30 p. tn. Most. of the Toronto oxcursionists remained here until the return of the boat, visiting the Canada First Silver Mine, the 3 A. and silver mines in this: locality. the rest, proceeding to Duluth. The boat. re. turned to Prince Arthur's Landing on Wed. nesday at G p. m., and on returning ealled at the same places as she had stopped at going up, the captain allowing the passen- gers 4 hours ‘for ï¬shing at Nipfgon. Altogether, the trip was a delightful 6nd; nnd those who have experienced its plea- sures can Pnsily afford to accept. the situa- tmn of ordinary home pursuits while pleas ing I-eminiscmces of this Lake Supermr Tour will more than compensate for the change. greamep Burned on Lake Huron. A farmer in Ford County, 111., will. it is ,Said, this year gather l.000,000 bushels of .011; from one ï¬eld of 20,000 acres?†‘ To the Editor Qf the Leader. . quhngwoodz Aug. . Ulh. Arrlval of'Excursionists. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. IMfMENSEESIT‘iJIEK Spring and ' :Summ er TAKING into consideration me fact “In! Ihe Webster Sewing Machine hm; been before the public only about eighteen momhs md the unprecedented' nnmhrr of uver ten thousand have been add "I so short Mime is snmeient Io convince the mvst incredulous of \he sl‘lpol‘iO‘liIXOf tho Wus'flm over all mhers. JOHN H. STONEHOUSE, {Running ageutrw’for Vaughan GIL Whitchurch. H mum†P,O. H. Ropsoy. zenprgl agqnt for the following Townships : Vaughan. York. Scarboro'. Mark- ham. Whiiphurch, Pigfgpring. Uxbridge. and Scott, ‘ " ' ‘ ' NOVELTIE S I. CROSBY’S 11 carried ofl‘ uurlv all the leading primes tar [be I'll} of 18? 8, II is constructed in ti e mos! simple. x-olid am} substantial manner; cou- seqnemly less liable (‘b'get out of repair. “WEBSTER†THE ‘WEBSTER’ before purchuing ‘nuy olher.- l’rice. ‘ $35. By calling on, or addressing the undumgned he would gladly give them the privelege ol‘ex- amining (he maollim-a il in f3) simpio to haiidle that lh'e operator can ldJlIII the Hitch or regulate my tï¬iia‘iou while lhu machine is in motion. u ‘ ‘ ' Tho Wrnsnm wvll do all kinds hf wov‘k.henvy or lightjxnrse or ï¬ne. it has a straight needle; makes the lock ‘nlilc’hkpa I'm-m 4g“ chsewing on every description Q’fi Iéumï¬â€˜l, {with'coubm “nan. or silk“ thread? “It "hams? fem}. coxds, braids and gulhers Bargains A Compfét? Sgi’ibfl mos}, ap- proved étfltav‘chments w‘lflfluquâ€˜ï¬ Jllqckige.‘ We woixld heg'lo bi" Hid; {allfléi‘iiidilj‘of those wanting ï¬rsg-clqss nmgzhines to be sure and s'ée " ' Immpdiailply, l9 lgnrn th e Harness'Bus'iness. Apply to 'Wu. HARRISON. GAMES. TOYS, &C., FUR SALE AT v ' the HKRALD Book Store. " WESLEYAN HYMNS, ALL SIZES: at the HERALD Book Store. Ill/R RA H! Which will be sold cheaper than ever. May 536. 1874 CALL AND EXAMINE. Richmond Hill. Juno 9, [8'14 FIRE-PROOF; STORE, gm _. ï¬andï¬, @mmim .0 HO 0 L REQUISITES OF ALL kinda at the HERALD Book Store. the Hmup Book St'oro; DAILY ARRIV [KG AT THE lMPROVED Apprentice Wantad Also an Immense S tack Grocer and Goods {Mérchalm RIGHMONDI HILL FOR OF INCROSBY. flAï¬EBMAN P.0. 897â€"Iy 829-lf a’Pc’ag, Oats, Bran, am! Shorls. ' Always on hand. ’1ԠE Sn bscriber takes this opportunity of re- turniJg his yinnqre thanks to his numerous friends for their Liberal Patronage while occu- pying lhe atom known as the “ 'i‘ea Chest.†Richmond Hill. and would state that he hag mid out his inle'est in theatnovo Establishment [(I Mr C; SHEPPARD. and would hespenk their patronage and support for his bu'r'cessur. THE TEA CHEST FAMILY GROCERIES. ! Sullnhlgfor Ihq trzidg 91f Ri:lnnoud Hill. mid vicinity and will always glu'euvor 10 be up to‘lhï¬ timeb {with 1 ' ‘ " ' ' And hope»: In receive‘lhe continued patronage ol'lhd Cuuumcrs l.‘ his Prodecosmr. luv nuan- tion to their wants and selling as cheap _85 His pastime lb do. Richmond Hill. Juiy lcxh, 1874. SEASONABLE GOODS LARGE STOCK DOMINION TEA HOUSE Always on hand and can be got at no othel store in the Village. (Runnumid Hill branch) at the “mum: 1‘ 1011 Slore. WESLEY HY MNS And lmpwlng just what the people want is prepared to meet lhrir demands. Her long experience ln the Millinery Business and the amisfucuou already given she still claims a shine of their patronage. Always on hand a EYER’S SUPERIOR FLOUR 40 Cents to 1$ per 113 Store. (flan be obtained at the HERALD Book Store at the following reduced prices :â€" 15cm. 20cm. 3Ub1s, 38ctsf‘400ts, ï¬Octs, 75cls and 90 cls. ¢ FASHIONS ! F‘ASHIONS ! ! Cordwood In any Quantity. Goods» D§Iivgrqd ‘Prompfly 0117!} 1U 'JDrC\; Agents wanted I A" cvlnssgs of working poop!“ of aihhe-r sex. voting or old. man: more manev at work fon us in their spare mom-ants. or all: thalime. than at anwh‘mg nip: Particnlmzs free. Address- G. S'I‘INSON &, C0,, Portland, Maine. 'N . LY‘N I<‘.’l"!‘.* (As Exeemmm of lhg Estate of the Into Martin: BrenuunJ5 -‘ ’3‘ > ; V ldrga assarlment of" BERLIN W. 001.3, Fkgyc'g WOOLS AND \J A weekly juuinal of Carma! Evenls. Literature. Science alnd Arts \gncuhure and Mechanics; Fashion and A1. Jsemeut. Sod at We a number at the HERALD "-“" “‘"a' on ï¬rst-(class 'Mimtybgédgic‘flfiiï¬ili: Swim [now $500 up- way. A nply to& I W ? h ‘ $5 TO $20 TATIONERY OF ALL KINDS AT ‘ the HERALD Book Storé. THE BEST FAMILY Fri-grit: 93A as, lthE’R BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AT um I I mud.“ Book Slave. TINWARE, A great varietyâ€"cheap ONTARIO HOUSE GREAT ï¬lRGAINS 1 HARVEST TOOL _ A GREAT VARIETY. BNOO'LI‘S 65 SHOES Richmond Hill. June I, 1674. W ANADIAN ILLUSTRATEE- NEWS. N raforpnoe. to tho ï¬bove the Subscribe begs to any that ha,wil| keep a large and fresh, stock of ms» CHANGE OF HANDS. Richmond Hill, April 9. ’7 . Great Barga-insfor 30 dag; GOOD GREEN TEA [B ,L E s 0 CI E TY DEPOSITORY Having purchased this Spring 3 very ISCELLANEOUS BOOKS SUITA- ble for pwsems al the “Emmy BOOK In order :0 make room for Fall Stool: GOODS DELIVERED. CHARLES; E. SHEPPARD. hmond Hill. Feb. L9. I874. Cheaper than any Hbuse in 'l'bwn. GROCERIES, FINGERING YARNS. MONEY T0 LEND MRS MYERS ‘ The beA lhm can be got RICHMOND HILL. u,,._. w. 1 ? m. TEEN; @rmriw, 8w. Cheaper than Ever. When Ordered. arriving. daily FROM A LEX. MOODl E. PER DAY. .1. BROWN. ‘ 8254f FLfIUR Hf. Surface Planedjnshort thcv Single 8: Double'HarneSS ‘ IL‘ ‘ Which he will Warranf to be‘ as Lumbei Tungued; moved. 'uï¬'Ordms Solicitcd. GOOD AND GHEAP! N returning his sinpere'tba‘uï¬ï¬u bl ‘fcielld: I and palrbnsij Mai Théï¬rsT‘de’éEspoct‘ fully imhualq t‘lral‘ ha has now got his F [ted up in Erskclms style. ané thziklré is now pmpared to take all kinds of pIC'lllf'eS in the ‘ lutesl at) has of thqm‘t. B-randies, "fines, Malt é‘ Rye whiskeys. Severn’s Ale in Bottles. Harness! Harness! !‘ Harness !! THOS; B. 'duuiï¬tkmb,‘ 53> Remember the plum mainly; (apposite Sauderaozzs’ Drugslora- ' Iloz'seslweing' TEQrb’ugTzZ‘z/g. Cam/ally, and neatly donew 0:} A share of’patronageï¬s s‘olici’ted'. Richmond Hi“. March 25.1874. SIB-ll' PICTURES FRAMIEQI COPIED, Takes this opponuniw of' regurni‘ng his sin- cere thanks to his uumnlous friand‘s for uheir ,Iibeml suppmt since commenying business on Rit hmond Hiâ€. ‘1 have ed}. tha, above premises for a term of “are I will on- deavor, by strict attention usi'ness. lo meal the wants of my frwnds and customers with a choice selection‘of Which wil‘: be sold as ch'i‘aib as any other house. A fresh supply >of Qtoé'eï¬es, consist- ing of cholée‘ ' > HARD W .éLRE, A general assortment on hand, consisting of A SUPERIOR STOCK! BRRNAWS [IEWSTANU ‘SIGN [IE THEIMR; sum ALEX. MOODIE Staple and Fancy“;"“iDry Goods Teas from 500135 to-$1 Pure and free [40m adulteratiou. All kinds of PAH} FOR WHEN†03111581110. Ridmmndi m1.sz 215,, ’74 [P/wtugmlplicr. General Bia‘cksmiih &M‘achini‘sf GARDEN & FIELD TOOLS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, &c. Flour and Feed constantly on hand. All kinds of produce taken and the highest price paid. Goods Delivered Promptly wheniOrdg WINE 8: LIQUORS Doors, Lath, lST PRIZE M‘AGEg a“; QQQN szz GOOD 82 CHEAP, Harness Establishment. NE W‘GALLER Y! Sistill making to order 311:1 willjeudeavor lo keep on hand As can he gpplelsewlmro. Richmond Hill, Feb. 11, {7;}. Richmond Hill, Feb. 18. 1874. I’Ius leased the MUNSHAW BLACKâ€" SMIT'H- SHOP. , RICHMOND-;HILL. ( . lASH AND- D 030.1! rip†Tun WILLIAM THOMPSON ‘REchmon d Hill, Am] 3", 1‘2'4.("21-3m )odl Delivered Prompuy thDIOIerQd ALEX. MOQPLE. Richmond Hill, June 17. "£4, ,’ "82H; Jobbing done in all Branches; ENLARGED : RICHMOND“: HILL. CHARGES MODERATE; Single and. Double, R\CHMONDYH.'L'-'- ‘» ;WM. HARRISON- HARNESS! W. H. Myers Richmond @Ixntagmmxg. THOMAS B. COHPLAN D‘,‘ Blinds, JlIoulJQggs! Man Llfacmrers pf All work urbp AT THE &'C:, OI“ AND Hill. Shingles, Sailtrs, 821-.“ And are located at the North-west corner of lot No. 35, 41h cnncessim1_ of Markham. in a seclinn where mechanics and laborers can get steady work and high wages. Applv(if by leuqr.prepuid) to Henry Jennings, Victoria Squnre.ur to ' WM. G. HlNGS'I ON. There is a good :House. Barn. and n very sn- parim- Graham of Young Fruit '1‘ was; a good Well of Wale on the premises, 3 miles from Richmond Hill and about 2‘! miles from To- ronto. Price $2.500 App-Iv .to JAS. LANGSTAFF. in“). Richmond Hill, April 23. ’74-. 822-le For sale, good farm, being lot No 30,in the 21m Con. of Vaughan, :CONTAINISG 5QLAc-ws of FH'st-class Land, _L sale a. number of Village lots. situated )1 the village of ’ FARM FOR SALE. ' HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR sale a number of Villuue lots. nimumd rally be found at 'home from 2 to 3 o'clock. P M. John Elliott Lungstuï¬' is auth- orized: to collect acroums. .1. traction of the Anglo American House by ï¬re. the subscriber has taken and ï¬tted up those large and coimmodious premises belong- ing to Cap-t. '1‘. A. Milne. opposite Messrs. Speight 62, Son’s Novel‘ly Wurks, Markham. Excellent accommodation afl'orded' for the travelling public and commercial men. Livery stables in uonnsctiou with the hotel. Bottled Ale and Porter. U ‘Hill. containing one acre and a quarter of humane frame dwelling house.wi1li a burn stables. and other outbuildings (hereon. Terms, easy. Apply. on the premisef m J. N. BLAKE. I 1" Coumly mjlgjnaarr Drraflsman &c. S'wrveys, Plans, Diamri'ptions, Reports, Plans of ba'idgm. S-‘pociï¬irationm. F‘onnm‘of‘ contract. SOCWIIY' Bonds,, &c...ex\eomed, with. nenmcss andadsspalch. ' room. About One-ï¬fth of an Acre, U cilovs, Conve'yancers, &.c., &c., “Frownâ€"No. 56. Church Street. Toronto. nexl door north of" British American Insurance Buildings. NH 41 Trust and’ Loau' Buildihzsx Corner of Adelaide and! '[y‘auomor streetsr 'IN-meN'l‘O’. U Haul; uUuBUr NION‘Vfl‘LE. Basses. run in connectio with each train. Commodiqu samgle Ranging, in price from 33 cents per lb: upward. From $4 to $5 per day.can be pursued in your own neighborhood, and Is atrlclh‘ honorable. Particulars frne, on samples worth several dol- lars that Will enable you to go to work at owe. will be sent on receipt of ï¬fty cents. Address J - LATEAM 8; Co , 834-6 599 W ashinggon S1“ koétou’MPs A FARM HP 69 AND A HALF AGREE Being plan of lots 3 and 4. [st Con. Township of Uxbridée. ‘ , - _--- ~A-u 4vuruL‘ 5} -'r0 WegklyPapers, rece'ved a! the Hutu“) 509k Store. Richmond Hi" ‘ ‘ i ' W8 will give one i . lic men and won Business that will Pay acnes wilh’ Good DLWsziI‘g Hausa and Out- buildings, just ouisid‘e “16 Richmond Hill Cor- poration. And 5. JAMES, HROWBNC‘FA Lâ€. LAND S’U RVEYER, 5 Coumh‘ IE'nminaarn Drnflsmnn Am. GOLD PENS, PENHOLDERS, AND nencil cum.- 5.. .I... umâ€. .. 0-4.. a. The people will have lhethey say it is as good a boot as W. H. MYERS Good Boots and Shoes 65ct LADIES’ BCOTS Will not, can not be undemold. 1 have :he largest assortment of That there is on Richmund Hiil. BUMPETITIUN. DISTANL‘ED ! VICTORIA SQUARE ! NCONSEQUENCE OF THE DESâ€"- March 97,1879. 'I‘HOS. HUNz'I‘E’R'.‘ Pimp-later. October 24. [:73. 7.1 N. BLAKE. R. E. KINGSFORD. M.A Toronto July 28. I873:- 7t4-lf Sept. 4.11872. February 41h, 18733. . _ JACOB MORDEN. Rich’mond UNLJa'n. 8,1b74‘. 8‘ 7-lf Richmond Hiâ€. Dec. 24. '72. 753-3m Richmond Hill, June 4, 1874. DR. JAMES LANGSTAFF; IICHMQND HILL, WILL GENEâ€" qBS‘QE{1_’1:IONS FOR THE TORON BLAKE 62. KINGSFOR‘D, Alï¬RI‘S'ILERS, ATTORNEYS, SOLI- House and Lot for Sale, N#LUCAS STREET, RICHMOND N Yonge Stréét. Richmond Hill. also ten Still they come, another case of them TWO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. OTHERS SELL FOR 80 01:8 Family Groceries. I. Crosby, Fire Proof Store, RICHMOND HILL. ([1 NIPISSING- HOTEL, Village Lots for Sale. A LARGE STOCK OB" _ ,V, ..H .1 pencil cases a; the Huanng Book Store gropertg for $21112, @irswlmmusg Also~ ax ï¬ue assortment of Union House The lots contain TEAS, Apply to MARKHAM. I“. CRA WFORD. D. WOOTEN. 737-“ will give energe- meu and women Dingln P. O 7144f 7591†828 7.97 U Undertgker. &c. Rnsmmcmâ€"Nearly opposite the Post Ofï¬ce Rich"de Hill. ‘ It Fattens in Oneâ€"fomflz the usual time, and saves Food. I1 mmoN,.at$6-per 100 leel. Also Floor- ing and umm Lumber- Dressed : Sap Buckets.. Pai|s.CiderMiHé.-Wasï¬hng Machincs.Shingles W aggo'n Fellbes,m)d' LumberS'awedto ordnr Fo'rp‘art-icurlars amid resa JOHN L-ANGS'I‘A FF, Steam Mills,’L‘hornhil|. LUNG LIFE PILLS ! A FRESH SUPPLY, At $1.89. $5. $5.50, $8.50 and $9. at the HERALD BOOK STORE. Richmond Hill. Price 25 cents and $l 00 per be.“ A box contains two hundred feeds. RI‘GHMDINIJ HILL MILLS! FAMILY BIBLES, FATTENS HORSES, cows; CALVES, Sheen and [’ms. Deslros‘s all kinds of Insects, Grubs aï¬dï¬Cat- erpillars on Currant and Gooseberry Bushes. SoYd by Druggisls and Storolieepers at 95 cents per box. HUGH MILLER & 00.. Agricultural Chemists. Toronto TICKS ON SHEEP. USE MILLR’S TICK DES'I‘ROYER. It destroys the Ticks. promotes the growth of the wool, and improves the condition of the animal. A 35 centlbcx‘ will clean 20 sheep or 35: lambs. ‘ HUGH MILLER 6f 00., FIRST-CLASS FLOUR & FEED! 0n Currant Bushes and F mic Treesl AGRICULTURAL CHEMIS’ï¬, 167, King Street East, Toronto. an Sal’s by Druggists and Slorekeepera. R; E.‘ LA W. Agent, Richmond Hill. Parlios favoring us with grisls may rely am: good return and well manu’actured. GEORGE (£7 DAVID BIRRELL Horses and Vehicies for hire. Charges mo- deralu. Opposite Sanderson &, Sons. JOHN BROWN. Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 14, ’72. 751-3m 15 D King Sheet, East; Toronto. R. A. Hmugsomqy. F. Osws. THOMAS Moss, Q4: W . A FOSTER. CHARLES Moss. G. FALCONBRIDGE Toronto. Doc. 4, 18755.- 750'“ HARRISON. OSLER 8: MOSS .‘rg BARRISTERS, 81.0., NOS. 86 AN!) 38 _ King Street East, Toronto. April 9. 187â€. THE CHINESE GARDER POWDER Thorn-hill.N-ov. 3,17869: HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR \VHEAT. Richmond Hill Flour Mills. Oct 15. 1873 Toronto. Doc. 4: 15755; THOMAS SEDMAN, AQMAGE Am) WAGON MAKER, EG lo inform Merchants Bakers & Farmers b that they have alwavs on hand a large stock of EWELRY I JEWELRY! FOR SALIQ‘ glyqï¬at the Hun“;- Book Store. 3 Patent Eaveâ€"trough ND? WA‘TERSPO’UTS FOR THE DO ICHMOND HILL LIVERY Sheep and Pups. @111: 3115501 wax. CATERPILLARS FOR SALE BY R. E. LAW. Druggiat, Richmond Hill. 510-.“ The followingis o. “rt of the ï¬rms alluded. lo: and I particularly recommend those who" desire to get my medicines to apply to name‘- o£ the Houses named :â€" Messre Aviary, Brioiiirn & 60., lla‘lifa'i. N:s¢ Messrs Forsyth 6': Co., Halifax; N.S.' Messrs 'l‘. B: Barker & Sons. St. John, N.B‘:: M.“ '1‘. Dee Brisny, Charlotte 'l‘own. RE.†Messrs Langley 61. Co , Victoria. 8.0». Messrs Moore 61. (20.. Victoria, B.C. Dr. John Fallen, Chatham. N. B. ‘Messrslliunro & Co.. Montreal. .. ‘ Messrs .l- Winer & Co . Hamilton, C. was Mr H. J. Ross. 'l‘oronto. Mr A Chipman Smith. St John.N. 3. Mr John Bond, G."drich. Ont. Messrs Eiliot& Cu., Toronto V, Mr.J. Chaloner, St. John, N. Bl A Messrs. llannington Brothers. S'Mohn, Ruï¬ Mr R) S. Piidflv. Windsor»; Ont‘. Mrs Orpen. M03146“. N. S; ., Mr Genl~ge,,(3_. Hunt. .111qu Fredericton. N. 3:" Mr W. H. Thompson. Harbor Grace, NJ'Ja. MfJ', Mi Wiley. Fredericklon, N. ll. Messrs W. $1 D. Y uile. Montreal. Said in Bottles 1 dollar each. {And in Cms‘ containing 6 times [he Qu‘an‘tll‘y. 4 dollars each; snlï¬cient to effect a permanent curé in lhe' great majority of long stï¬nding "a‘seleY ALL (iHlilVllS'l'S and PATENT MEDICIN E. VENDORS throughout the_world. , ,, Sole Proprietor, F. J. CI. iRKE,Chemist, APUTH ECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN; ENGLAND.- Sold in England by all Wholesale Patent. Medicine Ho‘us‘es; thlésnle Agents for Pro‘vin'ceï¬ of Ontario!- and Quebec :‘-â€"' EVANS, MERCEé é; ;izt<‘.>ntrea:' Many respectable ï¬rms the Brilish ProV-' incos. who obtain my medicines direct froml here. have very pyoperly suggested that I. should-5 for the beneï¬t of lhbmselves‘ and {hi ' ;)ublic,,illserl theirnameq in thé‘ v'upém. fluid itmav be Known dint my mediéil’los can b6 haggezguri‘n e from lhgm. v My Pills and Ointment are sold a! the 10W wholesale net prices. in quantities of not M‘ than £20 onlhâ€"yiz. Beth'dn 229., 345.4»! dozen boxes of Pills of pots of Ointment. for‘ which rexnilthncés mast be sent in ndunc‘u A PUBLIC CAUTIONa It is presumed that, from [He largo cannon-3‘ \ion Messm Henry and Co. have in the Brilivhg Provinces and elsewhere, the public is very likely [0. be imposed upon by unscrupulous venwl't dam and ethers unless they exercise grout caulion lo plevent their being misled, by ï¬nd- ing these medicines bearing a slump with lll ‘ name of " HolloWay and Co.,New York.’ ’ printed thereon. , Chemists and olher Vendors of Hollow-y'q genuine Pills and‘ Ointment may have “nit†names inserted in [he local papers if they wnï¬ please apply hereâ€"‘ 533‘. oxford Street. W. 0.. , London, March 3151?, 1874"; I: has beéoi'ne nécessafy to mulgelï¬ii‘ nouncemenl, because the New York Chefni‘el'f} Company(wlio pay nobody). ï¬nding at lllf‘ that their name has been so exposed, have as? sumed the title of“ Holloway and C6..: " but; even now. no one will buv their medicines di- rect from them, :0 that they have made an. rangemema to sin. ply exclusively the ï¬rm of Messrs HenriY an Co., 01' New York. wilh' theinso called “ Hollowiay’s PillS mid. aim-‘- mem,†- . Holloway’s Pills 5,113, 1O'f'm‘mént up néjlhef mallufac111red1urso1d in the United Stated; although they may bé Obtained in the B. N.’ American Provinces; Each Pot and 30:2 bf thy prephration: board. 1th Rritish Government Stamp. with ll 0 WOMU‘} " Hulloway’s Pills and Ointment, London.†engraved ghgreon. As alllit’e-endowed bodies. whether-they 50‘ Beast. Birds, Reptiles. Insects or even Zoo; phites. and subjects of the Vegetable Kingdei are governed by ritulfarce, which binds I" kind springs of existence. and as nothing can an them fuom destx nction when this principle leaves them, the discovery of means. whereby vitality may be sustained in the living bodyk indeed aboon to the world. In Bronchitis it is a speciï¬c. and in Ayn.“ it gives relief where overv other remedy nib. For Nervous Debillty it stands Il‘nriuflgi’. and may be used with_ conï¬dence in .n g"... It is adapted for ALL cases of Walknoulli" Emaciation, whether arising from Bedouin": lira. atropicalclimate. from fever or nobility; from any cause, and is eflicacioua in POI-I‘- NARY CONSUMPTION. many conï¬rmed an. having been cured and all beneï¬ued. who" "C,- use has been continued over a fortnight. As this is entirely distinct and d _" ' ever?! (Inher [geyaraï¬t‘ion of I-IV‘popllnbz;:lli)l‘0:’,.: care :1 tons or I.wa ‘ no other. a var, ud uh Fell’owa" Compound Si RUP 0F HYPOPHOSPHITES.‘ Modern chemistry has ventilated tha qldo‘ tion and discovered the ingredients can“ tring-t'he brain. muscles and nerves, Ind: M that by introducing theselngredioma-i'n pm proportions the brain and nervous lyllo-m strengthened. This. then. is substantially the huh which quow's HnornnsPHl-rn in built direct action is upon the Blood. the Brlil 1‘ Nervous S) stem. and lhe Muscles. {"lnl'lho: suing the nerves. it causes the rapid ,diunl ' Lion of Vitalized Blood in the Muscular out: of the Body. Rousing the Sluggish Heart ind LIVâ€. strengthening the action of the Stomach “i Bowels and enabling the Lungs to ha'flnllyilc flaled wnh Oxygen. Thousands of testimoniais from- uii bitten For Scroi’ula. Scurvv, Skin Diseases. am! Sores oi' a'li'iriuds it is a; never-failing and per: munant cure. . li cures old So’i‘és.‘ , .V Cures Ulcer-axed Sores ou the Neélr. Cures Ulceraled Sore Legs Cures lilacuheads. or} Pimples on ille Facb. Cures Scuri'yb‘dres‘. (‘ures Cauce'i‘o'ns‘ Ulcers; (‘ures BlomLa‘nd Skip iiiSeusés‘. (‘ures Glandular Swéllil‘i'gs. H _I _ H U H Clears the Bluod from all impure mailer, From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste. and ivarianled free from anything injurious to xhd most delicate consiixuliml of either sex, thé Proprietor solicits suii'erers to give it a trial to lost its value. - One Box of Clarke’s B41 Pill! IS warranted lo cure gll diggerâ€. "on “.- .1 Urinary Organs, in either sex acquiml or constitutional, Gravel and Pains in the Buck. Sold in Boxes. $1.50 eacll.by all Chamiltl I“ Patent Medicine Vendors. ' ' Sole proprielot, l“. J. CLARKE. APOTHECARIES’ HALL. LINCOLI. EN GLAN D. Sold in England by all Wholesale Pilot! ‘ Medicine Houses. ' L 'WholesaleAgems for Provinces of Ont-rid sand QDBbPCZ EVANS an ER a cd- uqhtï¬gfl' Trade Mark “Blood Miï¬dm'e.†THE GREAT BLOODPURIFIER dz RESTORE“; (h d BLOW MEXTURE For cleansing rnd clearing the blood fro’lfl‘ all llnpnrllcs, cannot be too highly recommen- “not: Tm; 311001) IS'l‘HE LIFE.†SOLD BY APO'I‘HECARIE' Price. $51-50; Six for$7'50_. 9::th ggzmimï¬, CLARKEfl wnmn mm JAMES J. FF]:_LOWS,C_PO’.[Q THOMAS HOLLOW)“. hha! onn'. 1‘4.