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York Herald, 14 Jan 1876, p. 3

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“ an PlltlllF first” -â€"-â€" oXoâ€"Qâ€" A SP\ t NDlD ASSOiITM' NT OF Canadian Tweeds ! OPENED THIS DAY;, A FULL RANGE OF PRICES. . ,, I NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER A NEW SUIT, Before the Busy Season commences. ISA A O O nosBYr “Petiples’ Store.” RICHMOND HILL. "-‘P. o. sitâ€"vac: Wishes to thank his friends and customers for their liberal patrov-agc for the year ‘IS75. A='trd would call their attention to the factthat he hasjust reeoived is LARGE AND COM- ..-» . . â€" I’LE'I‘E STOCK OF ‘95 r Staple and. Fancy Groceries CONSISTING OF: London Layer, New Valentia and Superior Secdless Raisins ; ._ ,Cu‘rrunts, the finest fruit). Canned Fruits, cheaper than any house in town “Orange and onion Marmalades. Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel. Figs, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, AND SARDINES OF THE BEST BRANDS. “Q: A large assortment of FISH. consistini.r of BOUT, FINNIN HADDIES, SMOKED SALMON Also, a Large Stock of F m: N I T II n E, VES at â€"â€"‘Or'mlo Prices. Also the best quality of Flour, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes and Apples, at the ‘ lowest prices. fir OYSTERS ..- SALMON T a? P‘ahrcels Deliveréid.’ ‘jRichmond Hill Jan. 318:6 .W-~.FAL801 x--VWV-7r.i:-Iâ€"II s D AY. ‘ Chris hum- .Goods ,EANCY GROCERIES cRo'sv-ss a. BLACKWELL’S and Sauces, Besides a Fresh Assortme t of NICE DRY GOODS, sec. .9... SUIT-ED TO THE SEASON. J. K. FALCONBRIDG-E. Richmond Hiil, Dec. 23. 1875. = -E’I’URN=tlteir sincere thanks for past pat'onage and would beg leave to, say. that having it - ' siilatgc-dttheir p einises and made airangsmeuts for having alltlieirwpi'kdoue uiiderilieir »‘ 'owu supervision. are determined to establish a reputation second to none in the Provliice'for ighs of all Kinds, " Critters of All Designs, ’ EMPLOYING NONE BUT . FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN, I And using none but the BEST MATERI A: .. they feel certain that they can give satisfaction none of their work being d one In any other shop. N. B.â€"-â€"A. W. J; 8, would also state that in connection with the above they have -< ELAOKSMITH SHOP And having engaged a FIRSTâ€"CLASS JOBBER, are prepared to do all kinds of Gen, eral‘Blacksmilhing. CHARGES MODERATE. Richmond Hill; Oct. 27, 1875. A. 14â€"â€" BETHUNE. OSLER MOSS, , Annisruas, to. Union, Block Cor- uYSICIAN- SURGEON ANQ 50‘. nor Toronto and Aidslaide Sts. (odposite .CUUCHEUR- the new Post Office.) Toronto. OFFICE: Corner of Yonge and Centre Sts . F, ()sum, Richmond Hill. ‘ W. G. FALcossaine E. Nov. ‘2. 1875. N w ' HOYLES‘ Toronto, Nov. 4, 1875. GEO. BROWN, M. 1)., Janus Barnum-z, CHARLES Moss, J. ll. Tnon. 902-tt' Shirt. CATTLE Is the best preparation known for fattening Horses. Cows, Calves, Sheep, and Pigs with great saving of lime and food. Wlll'k Toronto, August 30. 1875 8934f .4 {as T' Jo '1. Ag 8 Farm for Sale, ' CONTAINING 100 ACRES 01’ Land more or less; being Lot No 27. in the ‘liid Cup, of Markham. ul at a mile north of Elgiu Gravel Road. I3; cast, 0| Yongo street. '2} fiom Richmond Hill, and IS milex from l‘oroiito. I‘lieland is ot'vl‘IkCelleut Qualih' and iii a High S ate of Cultivation l‘bor. :is Eighty five Acres Cleared. the remainder itiFirst-class Hardwood Bush. The place is wetlj'unced and well watered with a never- failing Spring Creek; alsti, plenty of hard water; a gOod hearing Orchard of chains fruit There is a lWll-Sllllll BRIBK DWELLING, 38 x ‘28 feet. with Stone Wall Cellar; Good Barn, Stable and Shed .' convenient to School,l Churches. Mills, Stores and Shops. Title Perfect. For pazticulars apply to JACOB lIElSE. JIL, Victoria Square. 4th Con. Markham. November 26, 1875. 906-3m. Wood Far (1 .' FHE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES TOl the Public that he has opened A WOOD YARD, And he will keep on hand A “d8 of section where mechanics and laborers can get Which will be Sold At the Lowest Market Price; JOHN BROWN. Richmond Hill. Dec. 31st. ’74. ACRES; MORE OR LESS, OI” Fii‘st.class Land. being Lot No. I3. 20 in the 14th concession of NORTH OlilLLlA. There are about 30 Acres under Improvement ! With a Frame House and New Frame Barn 30 a: 50: the test I9 well Timbered with Pine and Hardwood. 'l'liis is a first-class Wheat ARRIAGES. Farm. and is beautifully situated on the Saw-Jul RIVl-ZR,Ct)ll“elllelIl to Flour and Saw Mills, within ltalfa mile of the Sevorn Bridge Sta- tion of the Northern Railroad. Price $3.00 I. in easy payments. For further naiticulnrs apply to JOHN HALL. Richmond Hill l'ump Vl'otkr, Richmond Hi August I2, ISIS. 890 [‘{ANNER DIALOGUES, M BY M RS P. HOPPER. 115 Pages {‘01- 30 Cents. Opening Address, for a boy . Lille Christie. â€" Recitation for a boy of ti or H years: Little Albeit.â€"â€"-Reciiation t'ora boy or girl 6 or 8 years: A buys platform speech,â€"for a boy [0 Or 12 years : Recitation on Gallantry.-â€"by a buy of III years, or less .- Closing Address, by girl; »\ (iood Bargain.-A dialogue for two hove: The birthday partyâ€"A dialogue for 3 inns, 3g i~ls,‘2geii'leiiir~ii and a lad} ; Brok, en down 'l‘radesuiaii.â€"A dialogue for 9 boys for 4lit)Vs; Givuig to God â€"A dialogue for 3 hms atid‘l girls: Jolly Jim. or a soft an- ,swer turnutli uan W“Btll,â€"-A dialogue for 3 boys (I? Will bu sent to any address. in package form, post paid, for 3.) cents. Address, [’08 FAIASTER. Victoria Sqnaro. Sept. lst.1c75. t93~t£ F. J. FARNDEN, _( Lima wrrii w. DUDLEY. NEWIARIET.) AW AND CONVEYENCING 017‘â€" J FICE. AURORA. ’ Will be at Richmond Hill,evci‘y Thursday OFFICE AT PALMisn’s HOTEL. MODERATE CHARGE. Aurora. Julv I3, '75- * 191: PRIZE Pump Works, Richmond' Hill. ' ‘HE SUBSCRIBER IIE'GS 'l‘O INFORM the Inhabitants of Richmond Hill and on- virons. that he will continue to manufacture the CEIEIHAIED EXCELSIDB PUMP Altlie ()id Stand Church Street, Richmond Hill. and hopes, bv thestrictssteconomy,com- biiied with the heat materialand workmanship. to merit senntinuanco cfthe patronage bestow- ed on the late firm. All our pumps are war- rented, Price list sent on application JOHN HALL N, 8 â€"â€"Wells sunk on the shortest notice, Well Curbs constantly on hand. J . H. 87lotf lllNlESSllINS [ll llllllM. PUBLISHED as A WARNING and for the benefit of Youse Man AND omens who sufi’er from NERVOUS DEBILITY. LOSS OF MAN'- IIOOI). VITAL POWER. etc.. givingrules of Self-Cure. after much sufferiugand expense and sent free on receiving a stamp for return postage. AddressNATHANIEL MAYFAIR I’. O, Box 153, Broklyn, New York. June ‘36, IS’IJ. 834 (in: Richmond Hind/larch 3t. ’75. YORKSHIRE It gives strength and life to Horses, even during hard ows fed With it p oduco more milk and butter, III the same time increase» in flesh; Ind for -t.. I feeding cattle its (fact is marvelous. Price 25cts and $1 per Box. A DOLLAR BOX CONTAINS 200 FEEDS. HUGH MILLER & 00., - l FARM H133“ @- IGHICUIIUBAI WAREHOUSE. ‘ A package contains the following Dialogues: Corner or Adelaide & JarVis Streets and 3 gi ils; l’ll’f rent Opinion .-A dialogue Ranging in price from 39 cents perlb. upward. customers for thcir patronage r tiring the past. 0. W. KENNEDY, L D.S:, NEVWMARKET, 0NT., SURGEON DEN TIST. Q OULD respectfully announce that he will visit Rlchmond Hill the lStltofeach :monlh, st Palmer’s Hotel: also attend the fol- ‘lowing places. professionally, Sundays ex- cepted : Newmarket,. . . ... . . . . 2nd ofoach month Sutton.......... 3rd and 4th " " FEEDER ,Peflkrlaw,............. 5th “ " Mount Albert. . . . 8th " " Sandford, . . . 10th " " Stoufl‘villo . . . . i I4th “ " Markham, . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltith " " Aurora.. . . . . . . . . . . . 20th " “ All branches ofâ€"Dental Surgery Agricultural Chemists. IAI‘TENDRD To. 167 King St. East. Toronto. Satisfaction Guara Itt ed. Charges Moderate. July ‘20. I875. 887-tf. gratuity for so», TWO HOUSES AND LOTS Fonsus. fluctuations, DR. JAMES LANGSTAFF, O N Y S t. R' h d H“. I 0 ten 0 ougo tree ic man i a s CHMOND BILL, WILL GEN"- I notes with Good Dwelling House and Out- R rally he found at home from 2 to 3 liuildiiigs,just omside the Richmond HillCor- O'clock. r u. purstion And February 4th. 1873. A FARM III' 59 AND A HALF stints Being part of lots 3 and 4. lst Con. Township ofobridge. Apply to JACOB MORDEN. Richmond ll'tll..lan. 8,1874, 8074f 759-Iv DANIEL KINNEE, ' ICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE 1 County of York or pi-rtfully solicits your pa'rnnage and friendly iriluoacs. Saleii alâ€" toieded on tho shortesi’noti e and It reason- able rates. P. 0. Address. ’l‘estou. Teston. Oct 5, Ir"! i. 898 If House and Lot for Sale, N LUCAS STREET, RICHMOND Hill. containing one acre and a quarter of laud,ouo frame dwelling houso.wi|h abarn stables,aud otheroutbuilningsthoroon. Terms, easy. Apply. on the premisoe 0-- I“. CRAWFORD. Richmond Hill. Dec. 24. ’72. 753-3m SAMUEL M. BROWN. LICENSED Auctioneer for the County of Fork, respectful! { solicits your patronage and friendly influence. Sales attended on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. P. O. address. Victoria Squart. Markham, Sept. 10. to74. 84‘2-t f JAMES C. STOKES, LICENSED Auctioneer for the County of York. respectfully solicits your patronage r HE SUBSCRIBER, OFFERS FOR and friendlyinfluence. Salesattendgd onlho [ “to a number of Vim,“ h“. Inn,“ shor'est notice andatroasouable rates P.0 n the village of “dd'°'“vK'"E- 842 W King, Sept. 10. 1874. VICTORIA SQUARE! The lots contain About Uney‘iflh of an Acre, And are located at the North-west corae of lot No. 35, «Mb concession of Markham. in a Village Lots for Sale. steady work and high wages Apply (if by lettcr.prepaid) to Henry Jennings, Victoria Square.or to ' WM. G. IIINGS'I‘ON. THOMAS SEDMAN. Dingle 9.0 “4-”- CARRIAGE AND WAGON MA Undertaker. 6w. Rastnnucnâ€"Noarlv opposite the Post Office Richmond Hill. Marchf‘7.1879- KER, TORONTO STRAW AND ROOT CUTTERS, Combined Feed Mills, .P U L P E R S , Cider Mills and Presses, THE “ BLANCHARD” CHURN Dog Powers, Ploughs, Fanning Mills, Ice Tools, Sleighs, Forg- es, Rustic Work. Statuary, Grain Crushers, A. CARRIAGE BUILDER. RICHMOND HILL. 9 Bags to announce to the Inhabitants of Richâ€" mond Hill. andsnrroundiug iieighhurhood.tha he has built a new Hearse an (Icon menced the UNBERTAKIIIIE BUSINESS. A FINE NEW HEARSE For hire. Funeral Furnishings, Collins and Caskets in every style. Vases, Farming and Draining Tools, dun, For Sale at AERIIIULTURAL WAREHIIIISII, Funeral Furnishings supplied at from 10 to 100 Dollars Richmond Hill, July ‘23. 1874. Shelf WM. RENN IE, Toronto. Toronto. Oct. 5, 1875. 896 DDIIINION LlVIIIlY STABLES. T A LARGE STOCK OF T "" TEAS. HE SUBSCRIBER begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and vin cinitythathe has a NEW LIVERY STABLE at the DOMINION HOTEL Where he will keep on hand a lot of FIRST- CLASS“ RIGS,” at moderate charges, and hopes b\ strict attention to b usiiiess, to merit a share of their patronage. SlVION PROCTOR. Richmond Hill. April 15. ’75. U73-tf. Also a fine assortment of Family Groceries. I. Crosby, Fire Proof Store, RICHMOND HILL. i .L. numn '1' HOUSE! RICHMOND HILL. Till Ea! Illilil'l'. ‘HE Snbscribertakes thisopportunity ofro- turnisg his sincere thanksto his numerous RICHMOND HILL LIVERY S TA B LE S. Horses and Vehicles for hire Charge.- mo derate Opposite Sanderson 6:. Sons. JOHN BROWN. Proprietor Richmond Hill. Dec. 14, '72. 751â€"3in NIPISSING HOTEL, MARKHAM. N CONSEQUENCE OF THE DESâ€" truction of the Anglo American House by fire. the subscriber has taken and fitted up those large and commodious premises belong- ing to Capt. 'l‘. A. Millie. opposite Messrs. Speight 6:. Son'» Novelty Works. Markham. Excellent accommodation afforded for the travellingpublic and commercial men. Livery «tables in connection with the hotel. Bottled Ale and Porter. 'I would solicits continuance oflhe same. and would call their attention to a fresh arrival of CHEAP TEAS, Green, Black and Japan Acknowledged to be the Best 50 cent Tea in the Village ... D. WOOTEN. sept.4. i872 737-tf rassu (JO FFEES and SPICES. [B L E S 0 CI E TY DEPOSITORY Richmond Hillbrauch) at the HERALD ” )ok Store. l M'l . D"°“”'°"'“° "' ‘tANADIAN ILLUSTRATEE I NEWS, A weekly journal of Current Events. Literature, Science and Arts \gricullure and Mechanics, Fashion and Amusement. Sod at We a number attlie HERALD "mo" “"1'0' Glassware,Crockery&Tin ware All kinds of canned Fruit and Fish con- stantly. on hand. FAMILY BIBLES A FRESH SUPPLY, At 31.8%. $5. $5.50. $9.50 and $9. at the HitiuLp Boon Sronn. Richmond Hill. W E S LEY H Y M NS Can be obtained at the llrnsmr Book Slor at the following reduced prices :â€" IDcts. fillets. 30cts, 33cts,‘;4:’)cts, 50cts, and 90 cls. Tobaccos of the Choicest Brands. Flour and Feed kept constantly on hand. Best Family Flour, Graham Flour. Buckâ€" wheat Flour, Cracked Wheat, Cornmeal and Oatmeal Allkinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. GOODS DELIVERED. CHARLES E. SHEPPARD. Richmond Hill. Mar. ‘21, 1875. l slam attractors. | es FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LlFE.”l ’ CLARKEs WIIRLII mam Blood Mixture Trade Mark “Blood Mixture.” THE GREAT BLOOD PUBIFIER to BE BTOBER For cleansing and clearing the blood from allimpuritos.cannot betoo highly recommen- dud . For Scrofula. Scurvv,Skiu Diseases. and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failingaiidper- manent cure. ll cures old Sores Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck . Cures Ulcorated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads. or Pimpleson the Face Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Caucorcus Ulcers. r (.‘ures Blood and Skin Disoases.’ Cures Glandular Swellings. Clearsthe Blood from all impure matter. From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste. and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution ofeithsr sex, the Proprietor solicits suffer?" t0 gill? it A trial l9 test its value. Thousands of testimonials from all parts. Sold in Bottles I dollar each. and in Cases. containing 6 times the quantity. d dollars each- sufficient to efl‘ect a permanent cure in the great majority oflong standing casemBY ALL (IHEWIS'I‘S and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world.| A Sole Proprietor. l". J C|.AKKE,Chemist, APOTH ECARIES‘ HALL. LINCOLN. ENGLAND. Sold in England by all Wholesale Palsnl Medicine Houses. Wholesale Agents for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec 'â€" EVANS, MERCER do 00., Montreal Mailed to any address on receipt of P. O. O. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Fortlie protection of the public of British North Americs.I deem it my duty to state that my PILLS AND Oiii'risiisr are aoithsr mau- Elir glint-Ni onto. TIII nan lllllll ls made in all sizes snitch! o for Ladies and Gents, both. in gold and silver. But the accompanying cut repre. sents in proper proportions s ' THE $25 RUSSELL HUNTING ' ‘ LEVER WATCH. ' ‘ In sterling silver case and " ii gold points, full jewelled, ’ warranted for five yearsâ€" - ~13, ‘= to ether with a gold-plated I " A ert chainâ€"which will . I V - he sent to any part of Can- ada on receipt of $25, or y C. 0. 1)., per express. W. E. CORNELL, Watch Importer. 83 King Street East. TORONTO. ONT. Patent Euroâ€"trough ufsctured nor sold in any part of the United ND WATERSPOUTS FOR THE D0 States. Each Potand Box hearthe Rritish Govern- mentStamp. withtlio words “Hollowsy's Pills and Ointment. London " engraved thereon. On the label is the address. 533 Oxford Street. London. This notice has become necessary. in con- sequence of vile and spurious imi tions of " Holloway's Pills nitrifiintment," being fabri- cated at 7H.llu‘d en Lane, New York, by pail.le Iyling them-' selves “ Hull Ir Uay & Co..’, with an assum -d rude mark thusâ€" Uiiprincipled vendors can obtain this trash at every low price. and so deceive you by selling the some for my genuine Holloway-h; to States costs but one cent. Address Pills and Ointment, which are manufactured oulv at 533, Oxford Street, London. Persons who may be so deceived will be pleased to communicate with me. Many respectable firms in the British Prov- inces. who obtain my medicines direct from here. have very properly suggested that I should,for the benefit of themselves and the public, insert their names in tho capers. that it may be known that my medicines can be had genuine from them. The followingis a list of the firms alluded Million. at $6 per llltileet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed ; Say» Hi ckets Pails.CiderMills.Washing Machines.Sliilgln Waggon Felloes.aiid LuniberSawedtoordn Forparticnlarsaddross JOHN LANGSTAFF , Steam Mills,Thornh Thornblll.Nov. 3.1869. 510-.“ Airlift? wizntAodrl All classes of working people. ofeither sol. young or-old. ma ‘0 more money at work for us in their spare monieiitspr all the time, than at anvthingelss Particulars free. Put our. G. S'I‘INSON dz 00., Portland. Maine. Oct. 27. 1874. 3494, MONEY TO LEND $2000J‘0 LOAN on first-class Mortgage Securityâ€"in sums from, $500 Ip- wards. Apply to M. TEEFY. N. LYNETT. to; and I particularly recommend those who (A8 Executors 0f the Eltllo ofthe II“ thI aes re to get my medicines to apply to some Brennln-J oi me Houses named :â€" 1‘va ns, Mercer 5!. Co . Montroai. Mac'er Avery. Brown dz Co., Halifax. N.S. Messrs Forsyth a 00., Halifax. NS. Messrs’l‘. B. Barker 5L Sons, St. John, NB Apothecaiios’ Hall 00.. Victoria. B. Cr Messrs Langley 6s (.20., Victoria. BC . Messrs Moore & (30.. Victoria, B.C. Dr. John Pallen.Cbatham. N. B. Messrs Muitro tit 00., Montreal. Messrs J- Winer 6!. C0,. Hamilton. C. W. Mr H. J. Ross. Toronto. Mr A Chipman Smith. St. John. N. 3. Mr John Bond,G.\drich. Out. Messrs Elliot & 00., Toronto. Mr J Chaloner. St. John. N. B. Messrs Hanningtou Brothers. St.John, N. B_ Mr R. S. Priddv.Windsor, Ont. Mrs Orpeii. Morden. N. S. Mr George C. Hunt. Jun., Fiedoricton. N. B. Mr W H. Thompson. Harbor Grace, N.F.L. Mr J. M. Wiley. Fredericktou. N. B. Messrs W. Jr D. Yuile. Montreal. Chas l. Davirs. Fredericton. N. B. The medicines are sold at the lowest who's- sale net prices. in quantities of not less than £20 worth -vi7,.. 8s, 6d., 92s., and 34s. pe dozen boxes at Pills or pots of Ointment, fo which remittances must be sent in advance. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 533. Oxford Street. W. 0., l.ondon,JunI I t 74 883 ..________.______.Fellows’ Compound 81 RUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES Asalllife-endowed bodies. whethertheybt Beast. Birds, Reptiles. Insects or even Zoo phites. and subjects of the Vegetable Kingdom are governed by rilalfarce, which binds all the springs of existence. and as nothingcaii save them from destruction when this principle leaves them,the discovery of means whereby vitality may be sustained in the living bodyis indeed a boon to the world. Modern chemistry has ventilated the ones. tion and discovered the ingredients constitu- tingthe brain. muscles and nerves.and finds that by introducing these ingredientsin proper proportions the brain and nervoussystem are strengthened. This. then. in substantially the basis on which FELLOW’S Hrrornoeri-ncs is built.its direct action is upon the Blood. tlieBraiii and Nervous System. and the Muscles. Strengthr eningtho nerves. it causes the rapid distribu- tion ofVilslizod Blood in the Muscular Organ. of the Body. ‘ Rousing the Sluggish Heart and Liver. «treugthening the action ofthe Stomach and 'Iowels and enabling the Lungs to be fiullyinv dated With Oxygen. It is adapted for ALL cases of Weakiiesrand Emaciation , whether arising from sedentary life. a tropical climate. from fever or nobility from any cause. and is efiicacious in Plimso- NARY CONSUMPTION. many confirmed cases having been cured and all benefitted. whorelts use has been continued over a fortnight. In Bronchitis it is a specific. and in Asthma it gives relief where overv other remedy fails For Nervous Dehillty It stands unrivalled, and may be used with confidence in all cases. As this is entirely distinct and different from every other preparation of vacphosphitos,bt careful toask for Fsaaows’ Svnur, and talu noother. SOLD BY APOTHECARIEI Prico.$l-50: Six for$7'50 JAMES LFF'l LOWS,Cheni,â€"' 4-8 thuman. NB One Box of Clarke’s 13 41 Pills S warranted to cure all dis(harge.~ from the Urinary Organs, in either sex acquired or constitutional. Gravel and l’aius in the Back. Sold in Boxes. SL5!) each.by allChomists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Sole proprietor, F‘. J. CLARKE. APOTHECARII‘TS' HALL. LINCOLN, ENGLAND. Sold in England by all Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses. Wholesale Agents for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec: EVAN MERGER s: 00- Montreal. Mallcdlo aiiy'addrrrs on [Ecelpt of PD. 0, *100 Richmond l 11-!” ACRES being the East Half of lot No. ‘20. in the 3rd Concession o! the Township of Vaughan. There is Eighty Acres under improvement and Twenty Acres in Valuable Timber. The buildings are good and extensive. There is an Orchard of graft- ed fruit and plenty _'of Water. This is a good Wheat Farm and beautifully situated. being within half a mile of Richmond Hill Station on the Northern Rallway. and within halfa mile fiom the Village of M1 lo. and within two miles of the Incorpoat'd ill-gs of Richmond Hill. on Yonge Street. and in tho immediate neighborhood of Mills. Schools and Churches. and within 16 miles ofthe City of Tmonto. For firthsr particulars apply on the pro-- tees to the owner HUGH DEVLIN. June I. l875. 8804!. RICHMOND HILL 8 'I' E .A. M Pump Works! N 1 solution. the undersigned would announce that he is now fitting up New and Impmved Machinery Driven by ample Steam Power. and intends to manufacture a SUPERIOR ARTICLE. At prices and on terms hitherto unoqoalloL Parties wanting pumps will do troll to n!“ me before purchasing List of prices sent on application. H. MILL". Richmond Hill. March 24 ’75. 871-8 AMES, TOYS, &C., FOR SA the HERALD Book Store pa n EFADF‘OBD MILLS ! H E Subscriber having refitted his WOW EN MILLS he ianow prepared to m- ‘cu'te all orders for Custom WOrk. Having seen ed the services of Mn JAMâ€" fl. NEILL. a first class workman. ho is read, to do CUSTOM CARDINO. SPINNING &. FULLING In either branch. on the shortest notice, and iii such a manner as to give the utmost sub- faction to his patrons. He trusts to rsesivo the same liberal patronage heretofore sits-I’d to those mills. Terms strictly cash. . ALEX. insert]. Markham,May 12. ‘75. 877-“. EWELRY! JEWELRYI FOR SA'J' cheap aitho Hump; Book Store. )APER BOOKS (IF ALL KINDS AT .ne HERALD Book Store . ESLEYAN HYMNS, ALL SIZES at the HERALD Bo 0k Store. C H 0 0 L REQUISITES Ol' ALI kinds atthe Hanson Bookstore.

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