3"I‘»I-II’S DAY r FALtlJNBRlDliE’S CATTLE YORKSHIRE FEEDER Is the best preparation known for fattening SPRING GOODS .LADIES? .SCARFS, A Large Assortment, entirely new in style and patterns. NEW FRILLINGS AND RUCIIES. GENTLEMENS’ FELT HATS, . American makeâ€"quite New Styles. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS’ COLLARS, c: VERY GOOD. This week will be received FIRST INSTALMENT of ICHMOND HILL, WILL GENE- OWN IMPORTATION u... o‘clock. r. l. lit English Fancy atnl'Staple Dry Goods; Februarydth. 1873. 4 ‘: 1 Also, in the course ,ofa few days a fine assortment of “$121 13.00 KB TWE‘EDS' also, beet ENGLISH GOODS. of. simi lar make, _ K. FALCO‘NBRIDSE. With great saving of time and food. Toronto. August 30. 1875. 893-“ DR. JAMES LANGSTAFF, 759-1? v-GEO. BROWN, M. D., '. -liYSICIAN,. SURGEON AND ACâ€" COUCHEUR. . 3 Ounce: Corner of Yotlge ‘and Richmond Hill. Nov. 2, “375. L, “For Suith .319 _l:rorp Gaul! Hm». Montreal ; a? tans. AND lu_X.le.\th., .{;i n. Centre Sts.. - .th‘.‘ "Richmond Hill; Eels. 16.1876. . ATKINSON Will Show THIS WEEK a. Splendid Lot of 3 'Ncw Prints, sour. DANIEL KINNEE, ICENSED AUC'I‘IONEER FOR THE County of York, respectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. Sales at- tended on the shortest notice and at reason- able rates. I‘. 0. Address. 'I‘eston. Teston. Oct 5. l.-7 I. 898-1! SAMUEL M. BROWN, LICENSED Auctioneer for the Crunty of York. respectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. Sales attended on the G ) .q B shortest Ivonne and at reasonable rates, P. O. ' l ‘ dd as. ’ t ' S , (' Tl enlc'l's 0108’ a Minrkhniii,OSEpt.qlu0l:I-Ici4. Sta-tr JAMES c. STOKES. ICEVSED Attcltoneer for the County of! York. respectfully solicits your patronage and friendly influence. 'Sales attended on the shor‘sst notice and at reasonable rates. 1’.O address. King. King,Sept. Ill. 1874. and Ladies’ Tics. " A FULL ASSORTMENT OF sac-tr J. M. PATTERSON, ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the - J Counties of York. Feel, Ontario and Simone; also Valuazr and Commission Agent. 1’.(). Address Bloom‘ington. til? Chancery Sales attended to. Parties requiring Mu Pn'rtcasoa’s services v .' ' . can make arrangements and obtain particu- Of may desc‘ lphon “ways on hand lars as to terms the . at the Hrs.th Ofï¬ce. H V Nov 2‘2,l875. 905-tf. _. WM. ATKINSON. , Richmond‘nitt, Feb. 10, 1876. “Han stun " i i Lâ€"AS-Yâ€" OXO-ï¬â€"y '_ Cal’p-oti'té1°s’ Tools and j * Hardware AT "T , BETHUNE. OSLER 85 MOSS, ARRISTERS, 520.. Union Block, Cm» ner Toronto and Adelaide Sta. (opposite the new Post Ofï¬ce.) Toronto. F. OBLMB. W. G. FALonsa aloe r. N. W . Hour... Toronto. Nov. 4, 1875. JAMES Hartman, CHARLES Moss, J. 11. Tram. 9024f A. W I L L I S , I I ANKER AND nausea, INSURANCE: AND REAL rzsrrrr: amznr, DGIIOSIII received, stlljecl to demand with Interest. Loan-s negotiated. Debentures for Sale. Orrtcv. : ‘30; Adelaide Stro st East, Toronto. la few doors West of the Post Ofï¬ce. May 3!. 1875. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Canadian Twoods ! p-oPDNED THIS DAY; :AFULt. RANGE OF PRICES. _ how IS THE TIME To- .. ORDER A NEW SUIT, Before the Busy Season commences. ISAA C C ROSBY. o RRIAGES. l 880- tl'. F. I. FARNDEN, (LATE WITH W. DUDLEX. HE‘YMARKH'I‘.) AW AND CONVEYENCING or- FICE. AURORA. Will be at - Richmond Hill,every Thursday ‘ OFFICE AT Puritan's HOTEL. DIODERAXTE CHAILGE. Aurora, Julv 13. '75. THOMAS SEDMAN, ARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, Undertaker. Arc. [trunnion-Nearly opposite the Post Office Richmond Hill. Riehmond'lli‘il, Jan. '10, ’76. A. WRIGHT a: . SON E'I‘URV their sincere thanks for past patronage and would beg leave to say. that having‘ R enlarged ,their premiseswand made arrangements for having alltlteir workduone'nnderthc'lr awn supervisioit.:xro dateimined to establish a reputation eecond’to none in the I’rovxnoe for *Sloi‘ghs of all 'KindS,tOiRil€EENDBJIIEDER‘ ‘ ' ' lie sto announce to the [inhabitants of Richâ€" ' Cutters of All Desig g mond llil‘. andsurroundmg neighborhoodtha EMPLOYING NONE BUT he has huilta new Hearse an tlcotrmenced FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN, the Anti using none but the BEST MATERIAL, they feel certain that they can give satisfaction UNDERTAKINS BUSINESS. A FINE NEW HEARSE none of their work being done in any other shop. ‘N. B.â€"A. W. 430 S. would also state that in connection with the above they have For hire. Funeral Furnishings, Coï¬ino and opened a New ti as, Funeral Furnishings supplied at from 10 to 100 Dollars Richmond Hill,July 23. 1874. 35-“ Horses, Cows, Calves, Sheep, and Pigs It gives strong h and life to Horses, even during hard sum," work; Cows fed with it produce more milk and butter, at the same time increase in flesh and {or stall feeding cattle its qfcct is marvelous. Price 250138 and. $1 per Box. A DOLLAR Box CONTAINS 2'00 FEEDS. HUGH MILLER & 00., ' Agricultural Chemists. 167 King St. East, I‘ur :nto amply for Salt, House and Lot for Sale, ON LUCAS STREET, RICHMOND - Hill. containing one acre and a quarter of land, one frame dwelling house. with a barn stables.and otheroutbuiloingsthereon, Terms, easy. Apply. on the premised M ‘ I". CRAWFORD. Richmond Hill. Dec. 94. ‘72. 753-3In Village Lots for Sale. HE SUBSCRIBER. OFFERS FOR sale a number of Village lots, situated n the village of VICTORIA SQUARE l The lots contain About One-ï¬fth of an Acre, And are located at the North-west ooraevof lot No. 35, 4th concession of Markham. in a section where mechanics and laborers can get steady work and high wages Applv(ifby lettcr.prepaid) to Henry Jennings, Victoria Square ,or to WM. G. HINGS'I‘ON. Dingla I’.O 714-tf TWO-STORY BBIEK flWElllNG, March97,IBT9. NIB x '28 feet, with Stone \anl Cellar: Good Barn, Stable and Shed ; convenient to School, Churches, Mills, Stores and Shops, Title Perfect. For particulars apply to JACOB llElSE. 1a.. Victoria Square. 4th Con. Markham. November 26, 1875. 906-3111. FIRST-CLASS Farm for Sale, CONTAINING 100 ACRES Of Land more or less; being Lot No 27. in the ‘2nd Con. of Markham. 1 of a mile north of Elgin Gravel Road. 11 east of Yonge street. 9,1, from Richmond Hill, and 18 miles from 'l‘orontn. 'l‘heland is of Emelleut Quality and in a High Sale of Cultivation. There is Eightv-ï¬ve Acres Cleared. the remainder in First-class Hardwood Bush. The place is Well fenced and well watered with a never- l'niling Spring Creek; also, plenty of hard water; a good bearing Orchard of choice fruit There is a A FARM tun SALE 20 Firtl.class Laud. being Lot No. 13. in the th concession of NUR'I‘H ORILLIA. There are about - .t t'll 30 Acres under Improvement ! With a Frame House and New Frame Barn 30 >1 50: the rest is well Timbered with Pine and Hardwood. This is a ï¬rst-class Wheat Farm, and is beautifully situated on the Stevens Iltvrza,convenient to Flour and Saw Mills, within halfa mile of the Severn Bridge Sta- tion of the Northern Railroad. Price $3,003, y Pefl‘erlaw.............- O. W. KENNEDY, L.D.S:, NEWMARKE'I‘, ONT., SURGEON DEN TIST. ® OULD respectful] announce that he will visit Rlchmou Hill the 18th ofeach month, at Palmer’s Hotel : also attend the fol- lowing places. professionally, Sundays ex. cepted : Newmarket,. . . . .. . . . . 2nd ofeach month. . . 3rd and 4th “ " 5th “ MoutttAlberL......... 81h “ Sandfotai..,........... 101h Stoufl‘villo............. 14111 Markham, . . . . . .... 16th Aurora................20th All branches of-Dental Surgery ATTINDKD To. anâ€" Satisfbction Guara teed. Charges Moderate. July 20. l87é. "cc...- H M u H u u .1 M H 887-tf. gttitttllsuwna, TORONTO lliHlEUllUllAl WAREHOUSE. .â€" STRAW AND ROOT CUTTERS, Grain Crushers, 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, Vases, Farming and Draining Tools, me, For Sale at AGRIEIILTIIIIAL WAREHOUSE, Corner of Adelaide 8; J arvis Streets WM. RENNIE, Toronto- Toronto. Oct. 5, 1875. 896 '1‘ A LARGE STOCK OF T TEAS, Ranging in price from 30 cents per lb. upward. Also a fine assortment of Family Groceries. I. Crosby, Fire Proof Store, I RICHMOND HILL. J, BANNER DIALOGUES, BY MRS R. P. HOPPER. 115 Pages for 30 Cents. â€"_ A package contains the following Dialogues.- Opening Address. for a boy . Lille Christie, â€" Recitation for a boy of 6 or 8 years; Little t Albeit,â€"Rccitation foraboy or girl 6 or 8 years; A boys platform speech,â€"for a boy It) or 12 years ; Recitation on Gallautry.-â€"by a boy of It) years, or Ioss: Closing Address, by girl; A Good Bargain,â€"A dialogue for two boys: The birth‘dav party.â€"â€"-A dialogue for 3 boys, 3gtrls,‘2gentlemen and a lady; Brok- en down 'l‘radesman.â€"A dialogue for 2 boys and 3 girls; Different 0pinionx,â€"A dialogue fordhoys; Giving to Godâ€"A dialogue for 3110):; ande girls; Jolly Jim. or a soft an- swer turneth awn wrath.-â€"-A dialogue for 3 boys. II? Will be sent to any address. in package formI post-paid, for 30 cents. Address. in easy payments. For further particulars apply to JOHN HALL. Richmond Hill I’ump Works, Richmond Ht August 12. 1875. 890 FAR 4...... FOR SALE. ACRES being the East Half of lot No. 2‘0. in the 3rd Concession of the Township of Vaughan, There Is Eighty Acres under improvement and 'Itwenty Acres ,in Valuable Timber. The buildings are good i and extensive. There is an Orchard of graft- ed fruit and plenty of Water. This is a good \Vheat Farm and beautifully situated. being within halfa mile of Richmond Hill Station on the Northern Railway, and within ltalfa mile from the Village of Maple. and within two miles of the lucorpoatrd Village of Richmond Hill. on Yonge Street, and in the immediate neighborhood of Mills. Schnnls and Churches, and within lb miles ofthe City of 'l‘otontn. For firthor particulars apply on the prem- ises to the owner HUGH DEVLIN. sen-tr. 10 June 1.1875. the Public that he has opened A WOOD YARD, And he will keep on-hand Which will be Sold BLACKSMITH SHOP And having engaged a FIRST-CLASS JOBBER, are prepared to do all kinds of Gen- eral Blacksmithing. CHARGES MODERATE. Richmond Hill, Oct. 27,1875. A, WRIGHT & SON. ‘- SCHOOL REQUISITES v FULL SUPPLIES CARRVILLE SAW MILLSâ€" The undersigned begs to inform the public generally that his Mills have been thorDUghly repaired in all their parts, and that he is now prepared to attend to all CUSTOM WORK, BILL STUFF. A LARGE QUANTITY, OF LA'I‘H, in lots to suit Purchasers. Having engaged a First- Class Sawyer. parties requiring Custom Work will be accommodated on the shortest notice. JOHN JONFS. CHOOL REQUISITES OF ALI kinds atthe H EasLD'BooltStore. [JAPER BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AT ththcaALD Book Store. AT THE. . HERALD BOOK STORE Nov. 12, l87_5 "ESL’EYAN HYMNS, ALL SIZES at the HERALD Book Store. JOHN BROWN. Richmond Hill. Dec. 3lst. ’74. UBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE TORON 'ro Weekly Papers. rece-ved at the HERALD Book Store. RiChmond Hill ISCELLANEO US BO 0K8 SUITA- ble for prosentsst the HERALD Bow Store. NANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS, ‘ A weekly journal, of Current Events. Literature.Scieuee and Arts. \griculture and wt 10:: snumberatthe Haassv Bojbï¬gm‘ Wood Yard .' ' HE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES TO All Kinds of Wood I’OS'I‘MASTER. Victoria Square. Sept. lot. 1875. 8934!. RICHMOND HILL LIVERY S TA B LES. Horses and Vehicles for hire. Charges me- derate. Opposite Sanderson dsSons. JOHN BROWN. Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec.14, ’72. 751-3m nommn '1' HOUSE! gaunt Samarium. “FOR THE BLOOD lS'l‘t-IE LIFE." C L A if]: E ' S WORLD rmnn Blood Mixture Trade Mark “ Blood Mixture.†THE GREAT BLOOD PUBIFIEB & RE STORER For cleansing and clearing the blood from allimpurites,cannot betoohighlvrecommen- dud . ' For Scrofula. Seurvy,Skin Diseases. and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing an dper- manent cure. It cures old Sores Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimplesou the Face Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. ~ Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. ï¬iCu res 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 of'either sex. the Proprietorsolicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of testimonials Rom all parts. Sold in Bottles l dollar each. and in Cases. containing 6 times the quantity. 4 dollars each- sufï¬cient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority oflong's'tandlng "nseleY ALL (lHEVllS'l‘S and PATENT MEDICIN E VENDORS throughout the world .| Sole Proprietor. F. J. CLARKE,Chemist, APOTHECARIES’ HALL. LINCOLN. ENGLAND. Sold in England by all Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses, Wholesale Agents for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec ‘â€" EVANS, MERCER 85 Co., Montreal Mailed to any address on receipt of P. 0. 0. BEWARE 0F COUNTERFEITS. For the protection of the public of British North America.[ deem it my duty to state that my PILLS AND Ots'rtutcnr are neither malt- States. Each Pot and Box bear the British Govern- mentStamp. withthewords “Holloway’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 imitations of " Holloway’s Pills art/inititment," being fabri- cated at7H,.\Iaid on Lane, New York, by partim yling them-‘ selves “ Holl ; ay 6: (20 .’, with an nssnn \l trade mark thusâ€" Unprincipled vendors can obtain this trash slavery low price. and so deceive you by selling the s“mo for my genuine Hnl1.iwar'ii l’ills and Ointment. which are manufactured only at 533, Oxford Street, London. Persons who may be so deceived will be pleased to communicate with me. ' Many respectable firms in the British Provr mces. who obtain my medicines direct from here, have very properly suggested that l should,for the benefit of themselves and the pnblic,insert their names in the papers. that it may be known that my medicines can be had genuine from them, The followingis a list of the firms alluded to; and I particularly recommend these who to“ 1‘6 to get my medicines to apply to some m we Houses named :â€" , ns, Mercer & Co . Montreav. srs Avery. Brown dz Co., Halifax. N.S. Messrs Forsvth & Co., Halifax. N S Messrs '1‘. B Barker Jr. Sons, St John, NJ) Apothecavies’ Hall Co., Victoria. B. Cr Maseru Lengthy R. (3.. , rr:....,;-. “.0. Messrs Moore &. Co., Victoria, B.C. Dr. John Palleti,Chatham. N. B. Messrs Munro & Co., Montreal. Messrs J Witter & Co , Hamilton. C. \V. Mr 1-1.]. Rose. 'I‘oronto. Mr A Chipman Smith. St John. N. 3. Mr John Ilond,GAdriclt. Ont. Messrs Eiliot 81. Co., Toronto. Mr J Chalouer. St. John, N. B. Messrs llanniugton Brothers. StJohn, N. B, Mr R. S Priddv.Wiudsor, Ont. MrsOrpen. Morden. N S. Mr George C. Hunt. .lun., Fredericton. N. B. Mr W. II. Thompson. Harbor Grace, N.F.L. Mr J. M. Wiley. Frederickton, N. B. Messrs W. Ar D. Yuile, Montreal- Chas. l. Dlavirs, Fredericton. N. B. The medicines are sold at the lowest whole- sale net prices. in quantities of not less than £20 worth -vi1... So, 6d., 223., and 34s. per dozen boxes 01 Pills or pots of Ointment, for which remittances must be sent in advance. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 533. Oaforrl Strut. IV. 0.. I.ortdon,Ju1tI I 874 583 _- _.__‘_ __A-_._.~_.._.._M_ One Box of Clarke’s B 41 Pills S warrantedto on re all discharges from tho Urinary Organs, in either sex acquired or constitutional, Gravel and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, $1.50 each.by allChetnists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Sole proprietor, F. J. CLARKE. AFOTHECARIES’ HA LL, LINCOLN. ENGLAND. Sold in England by all Wholesale I’atent Medicine Houses. RICHMOND HILL. llllllT. .U Th ’7 CHEAP TEAS. Acknowledged to be the :33 F RES H COFFEES and SPICES Direct from the Mills. Glassware,Crockery &Tinware At the Lowest Market Price, All kinds of canned Fruit and Fish con- stantly on hand. Tobaccos of the Choicest Brands. Flour and Feed kept. constantly on hand. Best Family Flour, Graham Flour, Buck- wheat Flour, Cracked Wheat, Cornmeal and Oatmeal Allkinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. GOODS DELIVERED. CHARLES E. SHEPPARD. Rich moud Hill. Mar. 24. 1875. Csrville Mills; Mechanics, Fashion and Amusement. Sod EWELRYI JEWELRY! FOR SALE clleap‘stlho Hanan: Book Store. HE Subscriber takes this opportunity ofro- turning his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their patronage during the past. would solicits continuance of the same. and would call their attention to a fresh arrival of cinitythathe hasa NEW LIVERY STABLE Green, Black and Japan Best 50 cent Tea in the Village Wholesale Agents for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec: EVAN amount a co. Montreal. Mailcdlo anyaddress on receipt of PD. 0. 00M1N10N LIVEllY STABLES. HE SUBSCRIBER begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and vi- at the DOMINION HOTEL hopes. by strict attention to business, to meri a share of their patronags. SIMON PROCTOR. Rio h mond Hill, April 15, ’75. 8734f. NIPISSING HOTEL, MABKHAM. N CONSEQUENâ€"CFJ on THE DES- truction of the Anglo American House by lire. the subscriber has taken and ï¬tted up those large and commodious premises belong ing to Capt. ’1‘. A. Milne. opposite Messrs. Speight & Son’s Novelty Works. Markham. Excellent necornmodatton afforded for the travelling public and commercial men. Livery nfactured nor sold in any port of the United AN Where he will keep on hand a lot of FIRST- CLASS “ FIGS.†at moderate charges, and i: Mini HUSH Willi Is made in all sizes suitable for Ladies and Gents, both m gold and silver. But the accompanying cut repre- sents in proper proportions THE $25 RUSSELL HUNTING [EVER WATCH, In sterling silver case and ( ' gold points, full jewelled, up warranted for five yearsâ€" vi ' together with a. gold-plated Albert chainâ€"which will ' be sent to any part of Cam ads on receipt of $25, or » C. 0. D., per express. W. E. CORNELL, Watch Importer, 83 King Street East, TORONTO. ONT. Patent Eaveâ€"trough D WATERSPOUTS FOR THIS DO MINION, at$6 per ltltlfeet. Also Floor. ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets Pails.Citlerhlills.WashingMaohinesï¬hin (I Waggon Felloes.and LumberSawedtoor eh Forparticnlarsaddress JOHN LANGS'I‘AFF Steam Mills .Thornhil 'I'hornhlll,Nov. 3.1869. 510-.†I’ E R D A Y I gents wanted - All classes ofworking people. 01 either so!» young or old. ma 8 more money at work for us in their spare moments.or all thelime, than at nnvthingels: Particulars free. Postcard to States costs but one cent. Address G S'I‘INSON & Co., l’ortland.Maino Oct. 27. H74. BdB-iy MON BY TO Lilile $2000.T0 LOAN on ï¬rst-clan Mortgage Securityâ€"in sumo from, $500 up- wards. A oply to A". TE EFF . N. LYN F'I'T. (As Erecutors of the Estate ofthe late Marti! Brennan.) Richm r rd l 'rv-B28 151: PRIZE Richmond H ill. HE SUBSCRIBER B EGS TO INFORM the Inhabitants of Richmond Hill and en- virona,thathe will continue to manufacture the Elllllllllll] EXEEISIUH PUMP Atthe Oid Stand. Church Street, Richmond Hill, and hopes, bv thestrictesteconomy,com- billed with the best material and workmanship. to merit acontinuance ol‘the patronage bestow- ed on the late ï¬rm. All our pumps are war~ rented. Price listscnt on application. JOHN HALL N. B.â€"â€"Wells sunk on the shortest notice. Well Curbs constantly on hand. ,Pump Works. J. H. Richmond Hill,l\larch 31. ’75. 87l-tf RICHMOND HILL S TE A M Pump Works! N reference to the above notice of Dist solution. the undersigned would announce that he is now fitting up New and Improved Jllachz'ncry Drivenuby ample Steam Power, and intends to manufacture a SUPERIOR ARTICLE Atprices and on terms hitherto unequalled. l’arties wanting pumps will do well to com me before purchasing. List ofprices sent on application. II. MILLER. Richmond Hill, March 24 ’75. Bil-If curtains [ll llltlIM. PUBLISHED AS A waaame and for the benefit of Youse MEN AND OTHERS who suffer from NERVOUS DEBILI‘I‘Y. LOSS OF MAN- HOOI), VITAL POWER. etc., giving rules of Self-Cure, after much suffering and expense and sent free on receiving a stamp for return postage. Address NA'I‘H ANIEL MAYFAIR P. O. Box 153, Broklyn. New York. June 26. 1875. 884-5") t HEADFORD MILLS ! H E Subscriber having reï¬tted his W00!" EN MILLS he isnow prepared to eate- cnte all orders for Custom WOrk. Having seen ed the services of Mn JAMES R, NEILL. a first class workman. he is ready to do CUSTOM CARDING. SPINNING &. FULLING In either branch. on the shortest notice, and stables in connection with the hotel. Bottled Ale and Porter. I). WOOTEN. Sept. 4. 1872. 737-tt‘ I B L E S O C I E TY DEPOSITORY \thhmond Hillhranch) at the HERALD " )ok Store. FAMILY BIBLES A FRESH SUPPLY. At $1.89. $5. $5.50. $8.50 and $9. at the HERALD Boos Sroae. Richmond Hill. in such a manner as to give the utmost aatls~ faction to his patrons. He trusts to receir a the sameliberal patronage heretofore extendt d to these mills. Terms strictly cash. ALEX. MACKIE. Markham,ltlay 12."75. 877-tf. WESLEY HY TENS Can be obtained at the “stunt Book Star at the following reduced prices :â€" If‘cts. 'Ellcts. 3(lcts, 38cts.!40cts. 50câ€, and 90 etc. GAMES. TOYS, &C., FOR SALE i the HERALD_UOUh Sluts, l