ElNG the from part of Lot No. 46, in the Est concession of Vaughan. immediately opposite the residence ofDr. Duncnmh, in the Village of Richmond 11111, as laid 011‘ in a Plan prepared by Mr. George Mcl’hillips, This is a desirable opportun 1y to secure an eligible business stand at a modcmle price.â€" 'A'credit of ï¬ve years will be given. For Plan and other purtxculars enquire of" the subscriber Books 85 Fancy Goods in various styles of Bindings. in all the difl'erent stylcs of Binding THE MOMENTGUS QUESTION : Pocket Books, Purses, 6&0. December lst, 1807 Arnold, Lewis Anderson. George Baird. Dr. H A. Boulton. John Brilliqger, Jonathan Berna/rd. H. G. ï¬gyï¬yd, J.-G. NEW MILLINERY. MILLINERY AND MANTLES, BOY’S KNICKE BBJCOK I ES SUITS \Vhich she will seil at small proï¬ts. III? All orders promptly attended tn. ‘23†Family Sewing Machines kept. for sale BUILDING LOTS BIBLES, TESTA MEJTS 1 IIYMN (£- J’JEA 17313 BOOKS, Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspection. ‘ ISIHCS to say to l moud “Ill and: Ihat she has owned in ( cupied 1);, Mr, V'erney. a assortment of l~ rsI-cluss Richmond Hiâ€, Ju‘.y 3. 1867 Albums from 25 Cents to $6 The stock of which is very large7 Clllbracmg all that is New and Chaste and also the Plaiucst and Cheapest kinds,â€"thus 1n eeting the requirements of all classes. LAMP ELDBES, BHRNERS, EHIMNEYS, SHAEES AND LAN TE RNS Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stovca, Box Shaves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes VVringers, (90. &c. Christmas 8: New Years’ Presents PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY ALEX. SCOTT. Square and Globe shapes, in great vanety, for Oil or Candles. Special is directed to the stock of HOLIDAY GIFTEs‘ Children’s Carriages and. Preambulators! S TANDARD AUTHORS! List of Letterq quainilgg i1} lheflichinond Mill Post Ofï¬ce, ROCK 033;, AND TVEACHINERY Uï¬i‘i'stian. James Cooper, Mrs. “7. Campbell, Hugh Freak, James Grant, George Gray, Catharine Heslop, John Heise, Jacob Jr. Kelly. John Lee, Reuben Morden, Jacob (Q) H. D- BENNETT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ESIDENCE, Lot No. 14. 2nd Con Vaughan. Post Oflice Address Carville All orders 1ch at the " York Herald" oflice‘ Richmond Hill. or at the KO. Maple, will be attended to. Vaughzm, Oct. 10, 1867. 1-3' Rated. and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, FURNISHIN Gr ESTABLISHMENT Large and Miscellaneous Stock Richmond Hill, Dec. 5 Richmond Hill, Nov. 29' 1867. Toronto, Dcccmbar, 1867. ï¬gepaiys of all kinds promptly executed. HE Subscriber, ever mindful of the wants of the public, has just raceived a EGS to call the nttenpipg of the public torlrxis extensive stock of HOUSE He has also received a heavy siock of 'HERE TO PROCURE THE MOSl‘ SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR. BURNENG FLUID, ALCOHOL, BEHZOLE. &C. COUNTY OF YORK. TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE Also on hand a large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, IMrs. “7 Toys of Various Kinds, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR INCLUDING MANY OF THE OF CAREFULLY SELECTLD LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! No. 93, Yonge -street, 8 doors above King-street, TORONTO. FOR SALE. Manuf'uctul‘od and lmlwox'tcd, Wholesale and Retail FOR THE M: TEEFY, RM ALTO @TOVEgz Which will be found both good and cheap the Ladies of Rich- surrouudiug Country. the House l'm-mly uc- uml has on hand a nice Mahony James Mc(‘luud. Alick McNuir, John (‘2) I’aticrson, Anne (‘2) PW». F. l‘alzersrrn, Miss Rumble. John (3) Rumble. George Ross, H. J. (‘2) Rah'ton. James Snider, John Simpson. James Trench, Robert Trench. \VlHiam 'l‘eas'full. Mrs, Mary J \Yoods. John “'iso, Henry “'Hson, '1'. JENKINS J. IL ARNOLD, 1867 Special attention is directed to 49L-3m HOU alumnaâ€"which will be found metwith. Requisilo instructions fur monu~ facturing are given. Personal application must be made to PatentedEOct, 24, 18b2, April 13.1866, and Powell’s FORCE PUMP I The Patentoe offers inducements metwith. Requisilo instruction Should order them at once to ensure against disappointment. Leisure Hour â€" - Vol. for 1867 Sunday at Home - do Sunday Magazine - do Good Words - - do British Workman - do Band of Hope Review do hildren’s Friend vâ€" do Infant's Magazine - do And all othms for which a large supply is expected ubonuhe 15th December. Remem- ber to order your supply at CHRISTMAS ANNUAL VOLUMES, VI‘IHS useful invention is the mostcunvonient, me cheapest, and most. durable GATE for Faun use. The Patentee is now prepared to sell NOTECE! Dead heads need not apply. Newton Brook, July 30, 18(57 EEEISWE SEIPPMES! For the use of his Patent Selfvshutling Gala Applicants will please address their letters (post paid) to M. TEEFY', Patent Rights for Sale HORNER’S PATENT SELF-SEUWEE BATE! TOWNSHEP RiGHTS ! Agent for Patenlee. Richm lid Hi1], September 16. 1867, 478 The old hand in a New Stand; FTER an absence of nearly four years in England. begs to announce his return to Richmond Hill, and that he has leased the shop adjoining Mr. W. Pollock’s residence. and opposite the shop of Mr. W H. Myers. whom he will be happy to receive the patron- age of his old friends. Richmond Hill. Ju'y 2;"), i867. A. HENDERSON, mam; $5 musk maker Swim; Pump .' V HIE Subscriber would intimate to thef‘arm- 61‘s and others of Richmond Hill and urrnl i: Country having. Horses Afflicted with Ringbone, That he has successfully trealed the above the past ten years without a single failure. My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on, ifnot 00 will be charged to ensure n scure. Residence rear oflot 25, 2nd Con. Vaughan. JAMES DUNTON. Richm ondHi 1.0ct. 25, ’66 This treatment does not necessitate their being laid aside only for a few days. Quite a number ofreference given if requir- ed ut‘persons whose horses have been cured by me. Talented June 28,. 18!. T0 men of the rig E/Vorth Eï¬nowing‘ Richmond Hill, Nov. 15, 1867. ~‘0UN HES or RIDINGS of {’owELL’s ARTIES who may be desirous to the following N {MPORTANT E W DOMINION CHARLES POWELL RICHMOND HILL 1" Newton Brook, VP.O, let sort seldom *e be SCOTT'S 72-ly attention WEEKS. GIL 493 have for and by editorial discussions it will strive to in- form the public of the progress of events. :and guide them to a x‘ightjudgmeut 011 [he points at issue. Early in the year 1808. THE DAILY I URING the your 1868 very iinpnrtant Sessions willbo held of the Parliament ofOntarin, and of the Dominion, and very in- terestng discussiuns will take place on sub- jects of the deepest interest to the Canadian people. 'I‘hel'oumlatious of the New Gov- ernment have been laid, but the superstruc- ture will demand all the care of the people,and the public juurnals will necessaiily he called upon to discuss at length many questions, up- on the right settlement of which the future welfare of the country wi‘l depend . In all the matters {vhich wit] be brouth beâ€" fore the Legislatures “ THE GLOBE†will take a deep interest. and both by Early in the year 1808. THE DAILY GLOBE WILL BE VERY CONSIDER- ABLY ENLARGED, and will be printed on a Rotary Lightning Press, ordered from Messrs Hoe & (10.. M New York, capable of printing 10.000 impressions an hour. The outlay of this press about $l5.000 1N GOLD, has been rendered necessary by the large and increas- ing circulation ot'THE GLOBE. It has been for some time impossible to supply in time for the morning mails the number ot'copies called for by the public. The increase of size is rendered necessary by the pressure of adver- tis’mnents. which have already caused the pub- lication ofa large supplement twice a week. and which will he continuudas may be found needlul until the permanent enlargement takes place, At the same time as the enlargement, THE PAPER WILL BE PRINTED ON NEW TYPE, Richmond Hill, Jan. 3], 1867. FULL REPORTS OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY GLOBE TEN do d?) TWENTY do do And an extra copv of THE VVEEKLY GLOBE to the person who gets up the Club of Twenty. THIRTY COPIES. one year. for. 42 00 and an extra copy of THE WEEKLY GLOBE tolhe person who gets up the Club ofThirty. FlFTY COPIES. one year, for. . . . 65, 00 and a copy of Tm; DAILY GLOBE to the person who gets up the Club of Fifty. EIGUTY COPIES, one year, for. . 100 00 and a copy of THE l)All.Y GLOBE to the perâ€" son who gets up the Club of Eighty. Payment must be always in advance. Each paper is addressed separately, and may be sent to any Post Ofï¬ce, When additional names are ADDED to any Club during llie year, they must he sent to THE Gnome Ofï¬ce by the person who made up the Club : and the money sent with such ad- ditional names must be such a proportion of the year’s subscription as the Club rate as will pay up to the expiration of the Club. 1868 Early in the year we shall commence the publicatinn of :1 NE“? STORY BY NVILKIE COLLINS. author oflhe ‘ \Voman in White.’ Parties sending in their subscriptions now will receive either edition of THE GLOBE up to 3Ist Decnmber. 1868, on paymentof a year’s scbscriplion. PHARMACIST. “ GLOBE†NEWSPAPER. of sulyscriplion will remain as heretofore, SIX DOLLARSperanuum for the Daily edition TWO DOLLARS per annum for the Weekly edition. butli payilfle strictlv in ad- vance, No paper swt out of the ofï¬ce until the money is paid. OTJCE is hereby given that all parties in- debted {e the estate of the lhm ROBERT GHUNDY_31‘d concession of Markham. are re- ques\ed to pay the same to aither of the [Indor- signed previous to the In day of January next, and all parties having claims against the said Estate, are requested to lodge the same with the undersigned for sctl'ement, Fi1:s_t-rntoym_'d wide Prints, fast colours. only 'Iarkham, October 14. 1667. 6d peryard. ' V ' First-rate Factory Cotlons. only 6d per yard. Sflgndid Widg width Prints, fast colours, only Gd per ï¬nd. Nsw Checked \Vinceys, assorted colours, only GUODS. Parties haviï¬g Wheat to‘dispose of will ï¬nd it to their advantage to call at the Mills, and by sellmg it there save the extra expence of going to the Toronto market. 5’ Dealers supplied at reasonable rates JAMES WILKINSON. Bmtouville. Sept, 19, 1567, o .Hd per yard. _ Heavy Coloured Winceys, splendid value, only 7%d per yard. Magniï¬cent Bleached and Factory Coltons, only 75d per yard, With tllu largest and best assortment of Blan- kels, Flannels. Dress Goods. Fnlled Cloth. Sa- tinetls and Winter Goods ever offered on Rich- mond Hill, and for Quality and Lowness of Price unsurpassed in the tradeâ€"in Toronto or elsewhere. A genei'at and lrrge assortment of suitabls Fall and Wâ€! [or Goods, which will be sold at a very small proï¬t, for Cash or Short credit, Please call and examine the Goods and the prices. at W. S, Pollock’s late Secured. perfect satisfaction is guaranteed Special attention will be paid to Custom work, and part‘tesfrom a distance mayxely upon having their Grists home with them the same day. 0 A. E?» II Will be paid for Wheat at all seasons of the year IN BANKABLE FUNDS. Richmond Hill, October 9. ’67. And as the emire Establishment has been lhoroughly renovated, us well as the services of Merchant and [I VENUS MILLS, The Cth rates for the coming your will be follows :â€" §IX COPIES. one yoar..... .. $10 00 Toronto, Nov. 12. 1867. Executors Notlce. R. H. HALL, HE Subscriber, having purchased the above Mills, is now prepared to do NEW AND CHEAP First Class Millers WI! ‘LIA M LA ws 0N, PETER WILIAwI‘T, DRUG GIST AND RICHMOND HILL BUTTONVILLE GEORGE BROWN, TH E TERMS G. A. BARNARD’S. TH l‘ 3mm Work ! Publisher, Executors 1868 3rm Richmond Hill, Oct. 4‘ 1867. Richmond W Uabinet Establishment N returning thanks forllle very liberal support he has received since commencing business in Richmom Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas- ed his Stock and has now on hand a choice assortment of Flour, Feed; Provision and. Grocery Store! lncluding Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, W'ash Stands, 8m. 8w. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Bordering, \Vhite 1.3m] Paints and Colors, Raw and Bouled Linseed Oils, Machine Oil, Rock Oil. Varnish 'l‘urportine, Benzene,Glass, Putty, Glue, &0. SLC. Parties Furnishing. Papering, or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also «mum "Hm "Hum Wm “mm “W “mm "W1? W "Hm For Cash, at Pricesxthat cannot be surpassed. Richmoad Hiii, .NOVmeH‘ 9, 1866. A W ‘ .41“ .‘lp q“ a†[it] ‘ m 1‘ , ““ V " ‘ W WW" ,1"le \Wm um“; “411 H ‘mw w h} u .I, F ‘ ml 1111an “Hum #11qu “Mm "Gum-nu q“ “W W mâ€, Mum HARDWARE and. CROCKEBY HESE MILLS have stood the test of competition at several Provincial Exhibitions and County Fairs, and are pro- nounced by competent judges as being the Manufactured on the Continent of Amuica; have, this year FANMNG MELLS The subscribers are now manufacturing a great number of the above, and can ï¬â€™umzég all ï¬ngers Prwmpfly .' Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cornmeul, Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and Eire-proof Store, Richmond Eill. East Fanning ° Inspection Invited I No. 134, KING STREET EAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET TORONTO. BEEN STILL FURT HER IMPROVED Ofthe best English, Scotch, and Canadian Manufacture, which he will make to measure at the lowest possible Cash Prices, and guarantee perfect satisfaction as to ï¬t, \vorkman' ship, and material. Also, READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand. Farmers will consult their own interest if they will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere, as we feel conï¬dent they will be satisï¬ed our Machines are not surpassed. 1f equalled. A. 8:. W. WILLSON, MAKERS. Richmond Hill, June, 1867. 3-tf H®EIERF§K GLOVEQ KEEP YOUR FEET DRY AND WARM! HARNESS & SHQE BLACKENING A Fresh Lot of Albums At. ï¬cott’s. SHAVVLS, MANTLES, & MILLINERY, Coatings, Vestings, and Trowscrings TAELQRENG EPATMENT WE EALSEPN§ Hg PRQWEB Begs to ann0unce to his friends and the public. that he is receivmg, daily, his W INTER @W®C FURNETUREE Tickings, Sheetings, Shirtings, To'm'ellings;I Table Linens, OR Softening. Preserving and rendering the Leather impervious to wet. For sale at the Stores, Harness and Shoe Shops, everywhere manufactured at Richmond Hill. “TE-10%. (EGG-ELAN ESPECTFULLY intimates that he has added to his general Dry Goods and Milli- nery Department, a. TAILURING DEPARTMENT, under the manageme at of .A. FIRSTCLASS CUTTER! &.c. 820. 8L9. Sales made tor Cash or approved Credit, \E’inccys, French Merinoes, Cobain-gs, Silks, nice assortment, good and cheap. 110 would a!so call attentxon to his CRGCKERY, HARDWARE, T. V. ELLS’ SUPERIOR WATERPROOF And is now showing a. Large and Choice Assortment of THE CHEAPEST AND BEST SHIRTS AND» DRAWERS, WILLIAM MITCHELL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DOUBLE ACTION BY USING At Wm. MITCHELL’S At Wm. MITCHELL’S. mm mm 23 HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY! The Ladies can rely upon the latest and most fashionable styles of Feathers, Flowers, Wreathes, Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Moss Velvefs, and Trimmings of all kinds. Also Hoods, Sontags, Nubias, Wrappers, Gloves, &C. With n splendid assortment of As the following price list will show :â€"â€" Grey (Iottons, from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 cents per yd, B16 nched Cottons, yard wide, from. Hal-cents per yd. Prints, from . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10'cents per yd. Striped Skirting. from. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 cents per yd. Winceys, from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122:,- cents per yd. Fancy Dress Goods, from. . . . . . . . . .15 cents per yd. Blankets, from . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . 50 per pair. Ladies’ Hoop Skirts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 cents per set. Flannels in all Colors, Canada Satinets, Fulled Cloths 'l‘weeds, &c. Men’s and Boys’ FEM &I FEEEE KEPT WETEFJTLY flNHANfl. HEIIGS,IIYESTUFF$, WARNS, 9H5 ï¬r VRRNISHES EERME, Here We are Again. & Co. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE. We call special attention to our new Stock of First-ciags Groceries, VEich We feel conï¬dent cannot be surpassed for style and Chcapness. The E‘smï¬ing @ï¬yle in Canada Patent Swing Pump Machine Oil specially adapted for 'l'hmsliing Machines, Miller’s Tick Destroyer, for Sheepâ€"40 be used twice :1 year, Fall and Spring Miller’s Farm Battle, for Horses and Cattle, 8m. Miller’s Derby Oils, for Cuts, Caulks, and Bruizes. Miller’s Rat Exterminator, Most Popular, Most Useful, Easiest Worked, Most Durable and is also Frost-proof. Sold in Packages & Can 11 isters by the Company’s Agen t. In every City and Town in Canada. Agents for Toronto Took Isi prize at Provincial Exhibiiinn ’86, (ball iimes when shown FINEST,“ P‘RODUCTS "or CHINA! Manufactory for York & Peel Cmul ties &: Toronto City Newton Broom, Yonge Street. “ Home Depotâ€"London and Liverpool. Canada Depotâ€"No. 23 Hospital Street, Montreal: M‘HE validity of the Patent, having been recently disputed by inteyested person, after two days investigation in Chancery. his Lordship the Chancellor had given Judgment lully sustaining the claims of C. Powell, and speaking highly of the MERiTs on THE PUMP, and with just severity on the base and fraudulent conduct of the Infrinuer, ordering him to pay the costs of the suit, and forbidding himto make the Pumps. The Patentee feels, that the sense ofjustise prevading the communitx generally will be sutllrient to prevent its giving countenance to sputiius imitators. “these conduct, the Chancellor says, is “ IS a fraud on the Public.â€â€"-vbw Judgment, INDIA & CHINA TEA COMPANY. TREMENEQUï¬ $GRF’ICE, A 6mm Richmond Hill, Oct. 17, 1867. BLACK, GREEN 0R MIXED! X38}, When ordering Pumps, please state the Depth of the Well or \ 'mern. P. On Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Broolp F Splendid natural flavour, imported directffrom the Company’s Flantaliom in Assam and on the slopes of the Himalayas, blended with the CIâ€"IEA EH. TIE-IAN EVER 4‘81 Fine Household TEA, cnmbining strength and flavour 70 cenls per lb Finest procumble $1 00 per lh. GAL GEL LAMPS .9. NEW AND FASHKGNABLE FALL (£9 WV INTER PURE AND GENUINE TEAS LET INFRINGERS BEWARE. 0Q: PROTECTED BY TRADE MARK. Only Two Qualities, viz: 70 cents or $1 0’) per lb. eithu; Manufacturing Rights for Sale. Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, &c., 8L0. LOW FEGURE MEDICAL HALL, 167 KING STREET EAST, WITH A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF s,u'U1u .............. t’tons, yard w1de, from. ItootcoliCIOOIIOOIOQ ing. from............ n’l...‘..OIIIIIIOCOIO Goods, from......... m.........;........ )Skirts.............. Messrs. Hugh Miller, & Co., IS PO W ELL’S Ag};SQQTT’sï¬RIGHMOND HILL. MEDICAL HALL, 167 KING STREET EAST W. S. Robinson, AND WILL BE b’OLD AT A FAMILY AND DISPENSXNG CHEMIST, BOUGHT AT WILLIAM ATKINSON. TORONTO. YO [{KVILLE.