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York Herald, 31 Jan 1868, p. 3

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"‘ "WELLIAM ATKINSON While returning thanks for the greatly increased patronage he has received during during the past season, begs to announce that he has determined to sell off the remainder of his figuare and Globe shapes, in great vanety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention ' ' is directed to the stock of W. A. assures the public that there will be no humbug, but the newest, Prettiest, and most fashionable Goods, purchased at first-class houses. The following price list will convince the most sceptical‘that he is in earnest. Good, Strong and Warm Over Coats, from ........ ........ . ............ $4 00 Canadian Tweed Under Coats, from .......................................... 3 50 Working Men's Strong Pants, from .......................... ............... 2 00 “ “ Vests, from ................... . ............... . ..... 1 25 Canadian Ssitinetts, from ................................................ per yd. 50 Heavy Canadian Tweeds, f'rom., ............................... per yd. 80 'White Flannels, from. .................................................. per yd. 30 Printed and Checked Flannels, from .................................. per yd. 45 hPluin Winceys, from ...... ............................................ per yd. 10 Check Winceys, from ..................................... . ............. per pd. 12% Fancy Dress Goods, from ........................................... per yd. 15 Grey Cottons, from ........ . ........ ' ................................. p er yd. 07 Hats‘and (laps of every variety, from ........................................ 50 Prints. from ............................................................... per yd. 10 Canadian Satinetts, from ................................................ per yd. 50 Heavy Canadian Tweeds, f'rom., ............................... per yd. 80 'White Flannels, from. .................................................. per yd. 30 Printed and Checked Flannels, from .................................. per yd. 45 hPluin Winccys, from ...... ............................................ per yd. 10 Check Wiuceys, from ..................................... . ............. per pd. 12: Fancy Dress Goods, from ........................................... per yd. 15 Grey Cottons, from ........ . ........ ' ................................. p er yd. 07 Hats‘and (laps of every variety, from ........................................ 50 Prints, from ............................................................... per yd. 10 Come and. Examine the Goods HOUSE F URNISHIN G ESTABLISHMENT And, in order to give his friends and customers a benefit, he will, for the next LAMP GLOBE-5, BURNERS, flHIMNEYS, SHAME AND WIRES. ROCK OIL AND MACHINERY OIL DRY GOODS! HI'RAM PEPER SEEEE; FEES“? 003T. EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensi Ye stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER. \VARE, Also on hand a large stbck of The stéck of' which is véry large, embracmg‘ all thlafi is New ~axx’(erhé1steland also thé’Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"Lhus meeting the requirements of all classes. Bichmoud Hill, January 16, 1868‘ TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS; &C. Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspection. Toronto, Febuary, 1807. 493 DRY GOODS, &c. Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Sums, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes VVringérs, L0. 820. GE“ GENES .M‘fist Popular, Most Useful, Easiest Worked, Most DurafiSle and is also Frost-proof. TREMENQUS SACRIFICE, The Ejeaiimg Siylc in Sanada 1331143111; Swing Pump Took ioi prize at Provincial Exhibition ’68, &aii times when shown f HE validity olthe Patent, having been recently disputed by Interested persons, after two days investigation in Chancery. his Lordship the Chancellor has ginn Judgment lully sustaining the claimx of C‘. Powell, and speaking highly of the ‘Mem'rs on THE PUMP. and With just severity on the base and fraudulent conduct at the Infringer,orderingr him to pay the costs ol the suit. and forbidding him to make the Pumps. 'l‘he Patcntee feels. that the sense ofjustize [trending the community generally will he suflirient to prevent its giving countenance to spun'ms imitttors whose conduct, the Chancellor says, is “ ts a fraud on the l’ttblic.”â€"bw Judgment, Manufactury for York & Peel Counties & Toronto City Newton Brook, Yonge Street. )3, When ordering l’umps, please state the Depth of “Te Well or - 'u‘ern. Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. BURNING FLUID. ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &c. GREAT CLEARING SALE .A. Egg“? FEGURE LET 1NFRINUERS BEWARE. LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! N o. 83, Yonge-street, 3 deors above King-street, TORONTO. Manufacturing Rights for Sale. Manufactured and imported, Wholesale and Retail. WINTER STOCK P. 0.. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook @TOVES! TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Which will be found both good and cheap. ‘V ullll UVCL L/Udltbr llUlll-o Under Coats, from....... . trcng Pants, Vests, from...“...............,.............. ....... ..... .............pcr yd. [‘wueds,f'I-01n., .....per yd. 'om. yd. :cd Flannels, from..................................per yd. ommw ..per yd. r0111............. pd. ls, from................. ............per yd. every variety, from... ...............per yd. e Hlowu POWELL’S AT SCOTT’S, RICHMOND HILL. Special attention is directed to AND WILL BE b’OLD AT A LANTERNS FOUR WEEKS, BOUGHT AT 01' It»: THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION Books & Fancy Goods PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT. This is 'a desiraUle opporlun [y to secure Van ellgible business stand at a moderate price.â€" A credit of five years will be given. For Plan wd other particulars enquire of the subscriber J. R. ARNOLD. HYMN 1f: PRAYER BOOKS, In all the different style of Binding. Pocket Books, Purses, &c. EING the front part of Lot No. 46, in tho Is: concession of Vaughan. immediater opposite the residence of Dr. Duncnmb. in the Village of Richmond Hill. as laid off in a Plan prepared by Mr. George McPhillips. HOLIDAY GIFTS Christmas 8: New Yaars’ Presents In various styles of Bindings. H- 0‘ BENNETT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Richmond Hill. July 3. 1867 Albums from 25 Cents to $6. Toys of Various Kinds, BO Y’S KNICKERBROKERS SUITS Which she will sell at small profits. IE? All orders promptly attended to. L'j’ Family Sewing Machines kept for sale. BUILDING LOTS BIBLES, TESTA DIENTS I ISHES to say to lhe Ladies of Rich- mond Hull and surrounding Country. aha: she has opened in the House I'urmly oc- cupied b: Mr. Verney. and has on handa nice assortment of f rst-class ESIDENCE, Lot No. l4. 2nd Con Vaughan Post Office Addrsss Cal-vine All ordars left at the " York Herald" office. Richmond Hill, or at the EU. Maple. will be attended to. . Vaughan, Oct. 10, 1867. l-y MILLINERY AND MANTLES, ROM the premises of the Subscriber. on Richmond Hill, on the llllll Inst. TWQ SHEEP, with a piece cut off their left yurs. Any pi-rson giving information as to their whereabouts to the underaigned will be suitably rewarded. NEW MILLINERY. May he had at Mr. Barllnrd’s. Mr. Atkinson’; and Mr. Crosby’s or on the Pond, from S TANDARD AUTHORS! SKATING- RINK. SEASON TICKETS JAMES H.TERRY . Richmond Hill, De=,19, ’67 41 That he has successfully treated the above the past ten years without a single fuilura. Horses This treatment does not nece»sitate their being laid aside only for a few days. Quite a number of reference given if requir- ed ofpersons whose horses have been cured by My charge is $1 50 if paid when operaled on. ifnot $3 00 will be charged to ensure a some. Residence war of lot ‘25. 2nd Con. Vaughan. JAMES DUNTON. RichmcudHi Oct. 25,’66 72-1yx ‘lrrn T \HlS usefulinvemiou is the moslcuuveniem, 1 the cheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use. The Palenleo is now prepared to sell TQWNSHIP RIGHTS ! HORNER’S PATENT SELF-SHUTTINE GATE! For the use of his Patent Self-shutting Gala. Applicants will please address their letters (ptllptid)to M. TEEFY, The old hand in a New Stand. Richm nd mu, September I6". 1867. A. HENDERSON, watt!) 8: @Iotk maker AFTER an absence of nearly four years in England. begs to annnunca his return to Richmond Hill, and that hehu leased the rhop adjoining Mr, W. Pollock's residence. and opposite the shop of Mr. W. H. Mvera. where he will be happy to receive the patron- age of his old friends. Richmond HillJJu‘y 25. 1867. Large and Miscellaneous Stock Worth Ifnowing I Richmond Hill. Nov. 29' 1867. Richmond Hill, Dec. 5.1867. Richmcnd [11“. Dec. 19, ’6?! WHERE TO PROCURE THE MOSI' SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR HIE Subscriber, ever mindful of the wants of the public. has just received a He has also received a heavy flock of HE above Skating Rink is now open. and the Jen is in goud older. HE Subscriber would intimate to the farm- ers and others of Richmond Hill and Il If Country having. COUNTY OF YORK. STRAYED. Mrs. W. JENKINS ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR 0F CAREFULLY SELECTED INCLUDING MANY OF THE Afflicted with Ringâ€"bone, RICHMOND HILL FOR SALE. FOR THE RICHMOND HILL P. 0. Agent for Pateuleo‘ ROBERT HOPPER. ALYO 492-3m 491 49K Iv 478 for ['arlies having Wheat to dispose of wiil find il to their advantage to call at the Mills, and by selling it there save the extra nxpence of going (0 the Toronto market. [3’ Dealers suppiied at remsollablo rates. JAMES WILKINSON. And an the entire Establishment has been thoroughly renovgted. as well as the services of bound in'limp cloth, ' 5c: ' First Bookâ€"2nd Part, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, , 10c Second Book, 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 20c Third Book, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 30c Fourth Book, 45 illustrations, Itrongly bound in cloth boards, 40c Fifth Book, 50 illustrationl, strongly bound in cloth boards, 50c For Sale by . cun- nnnmm Special attention will be paid to Custom work, and parties from a distance may.eiy upon having their Grisls home with them the same day. I C .A. S H Figst qu‘ktyvith 3_1 _illustmtions, strgngly Merchant. and Bu‘slnm Wurk ! \‘ecured. perfect satisfaction is guaranteed NOTICE is hereby given that all parties in- debted to the estate of the lhle ROBERT Gmmnv, 3rd concession of Markham. are re- qnested to pay the same to either ofth under. signed previous to the lat day of January next, and all parties having claims against the said Estate. are requasted to lodge the same with the undersigned for_sqttle‘t_rio‘nt. Authorized by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. Buttouville. Sept, 19. 1667. VENUSMILLS, Will he paid for Wheat at all seasons of the \ear IN BANKABLE FUND$. Markham, October 14. 1867. Richmond Hill. Jan. 31, 1867. PHARMAG’I‘ST. “ GLOBE” NEWSPAPER. 1868. URING the year 1868 vet-y important Sessions willhe held of the Parliament ofOntario, and of the Dominion, and very in- leresting discussions will take place on sub- jects of the deepest interest to the Canadian people. The foundations of the New Gov- ernment have been laid, but the superstruc- ture will demand all the care of the people,ond the publicjnurlmls will necessarily be called upon to discuss at length many questions, up- on the right settlement of'which the l'ulure welfare of the country wi'l depend. NOW READY 2 THE NEW GANADIAN NATIONAL SERIES 7 In all the matters lvhich will be brought be- fore the Legislatures “ THE GLOBE” will take a deep interest. and both by FULL REPORTS OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. and by editorial discussions it will strive to in- form the public of the progress of events. :and guide them to a right judgment on the points 1“ issue. Earlv in the vear 1868. THE DAILY GLOBE WILL'BE VERY CONSIDER- READING BOOKS GLOBE WILL ' nu VERY CONSIDER- AllLY ENLARGED. and will be printed on a Rotary Lightning Press, ordsred from Messrs Hoe & Co.. 0' New York, capable of printing [0.0110 impressions an hour. The outlay of this press about $15.0001N GOLD, has been rendered necevaary hv the large and increas- Ing circulation ot‘TH E GLOBE. It has been for some time impossible to supply in time for the morning mails the number ofcopies culled for by the public. The increase of size is rendered necessary by the pressure of adver- tisements. which have already caused the pub~ licalion ofa large supplement twice a week. and which will be continued as may be found needful until the permanent enlargement takes place, At the same time as the enlargement, THE PAPER VHLL BE mm: "D 0N NEW TYPE. I. Early in the. year we shall com‘.“ co the pulalicalinn ofa NEW STORY‘BY S. .. ILKIE COLLINS. author oflhe ' Woman in While.’ 09' subscription will remain as. heretoforo. SIX DOLLA RS per minum for the Daily edition TWO DOLLARS per annum for the Weekly edition. both payable stricth; in ad- vance. No paper sent out of the oflica unli the money is paid.‘ > _ > ‘ l Parties sending in their subscriptions now will receive either edition of Tm: GLow up to 3lst Drcnmber. 1868, on payment of I year's schecripxion. CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY GLOBE. SIX COPIES. one year. .... .. $10 00 ’I‘EN do do ......... I5 00 TWENTY do do .... .... . 3U 00 And an extra copv of Tm; Wmcxu Gnome to the person who gets up the Club of Twenty. THIRTY COPIES. one year, for. 42 00 and an extra copv of THE Wm:le Gnome tolhe person who gets up the Club ofThirty. FIFTY COPIES. one year. for. . . . 65 00 and a copv of’l‘ms DAILY GLOBE to the person who gets up the Club of Fifty. EIGHTY COPIES. one year, for. . 100 00 end a copy of Tm: lulu Gwen. to the per- son who gets up the Club of Eighty. Payment must be always in advance. Each paper is addressed eperetely. and may be sent to any Post Office. When additional names are ADDED to any Club dufing lha year, they must he sent to Tm: GLomc Office bv 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 tha Club rate as will pay up to the expiration of the Club. t ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond hill, Jan. 2, 1868, Executors Notlce. 'l‘he Club‘rates for the coming your will he follows 2-â€" SIX COPIES. one year. .... .. $10 00 ’I‘EN do do ......... I5 00 HE Subscriber, having purchased the above Hills, is now prepared to do Toronto, Nov. 12. 1867. R.H.HALL, First Class Millers WI'ILIAM LAWS'm, PETER wxmmor'r. BUTTONVILLE. DRUGGIST AND RICHMOND HILL. THE TERMS GEORGE BRQWN. TH E Execumrs. Pubhsh‘er. 35 I868. 3rm The Palentee ofi'ers inducements seldom ‘e be met with‘ Requisile iusfluclions for mom: facturing are given. Personal applicauon must. be made to Should order them at once to ensure against disappointment. Leisure Hour - - Vol. for 1867 Sunday at Home - do Sunday Magazine - do Good Words - - do British Workman â€" do Band of Hope Review do hildren’s Friend â€" do Infant‘s Magazine - do ARTIES who may be desirous to have the following CHRISTMAS ANNUAL VOLUMES, FORCE PUMP ! Leisure Hour - - Vol. for 1867 Sunday at Home - do Sunday Magazine - do Good Words - - do British Workman â€" do Band of Hope Review do hildren’s Friend â€" do Infant‘s Magazine - do And all others for which a large supply is expected about the 15th December. Remem- ber to order your supply at PatentediOct. 24. 18b2. April 13,1866. and Powell's Dead heads need not apply. Newton Brook, July 30, 1867. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES! PATENT FAILS ! HE Undersignod is prepared to fill orders for the above articles in any number on the shortest nctice. Agents will be appointed at all Stations on the Northern Railway. For particulars address JOHN LANGS'I'AFF. Steam Mills, T/wrnhtll. Yongc Strut. Thornhill. Oct. 31, 1867. New. made at Atkinson’s Foundry. Will sold cheap for Cash, or approved credit‘ WILLIAM Al’KxNSON Marc ant. - _ I . Can be procured, nu sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security. 'l‘erms made known on perennial application to « THE Undureigned is authorized to state that 3520900503 Patent Rights for sale CAST METAL PLOUGH Richmond Hill. Nov, 7,, 1867, N.B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills. Bonds. 51c. 6w, drawn with nemuess arud despa}_ch.â€"- NOTICE! Plough for San?! M. 'I‘. continues to act as Divasxoz‘: Couu'r Aer ‘1‘. Fees moderate. RiULmond Hill. Nov. 98. 1866. lo PATENT Swing Pump .' MONEY T LEND AN eight horse power Steam Engine. Bor- ing Tools. Ropes. 5L0, belonging to the Markham Oil and Mining Company. For parliculars apply. ifby letter pod paid A VALUABLE FARM IN THE TflWNSHIP UP M EILLIVRAY, 40 Acres of which ave cleared, and mostly free from stumps, go 0d staked a nd ridered fences. also Log Burn. 3 House. and two Acres Land [n the thrinug village of Park Hill. WFgr piailjg‘uxlql‘s Enquire of Bullonville, Nov. 7. 1861 Containing 100 Acres. JOHN HARRISON, Park um, or to SILAS J AMES. P.L.S., Toronto. 432 7 Doors north of King Street. The businesl at the New Store will be carried on under tho name and style of S. M. Sanderson & Caulkens, No. I33 Yong. Street, have removed To N 0. 30 Yonge Street, Farmer’s Boot & shoe Store S, M. SANDERSON 8L Co. 38 West Market Square. Toronto [1? Boots and Shoes made to Measure, of the Best Materials and WorlurnnushipI at the Lowest Remunerating Prices, ' Calf, Kip and Cowhide Boots, BOOTS & SHOES, S. M. SANDERSON & Co. S. M. Sanderson 62: Co. OULD tnko this opportunity of thanking their Friends and Customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on them for the last twelve years, and would cordially so- licit a continuance of the same at their New Stand N3. 90__YO_NQE STREET, Patented June 28. 1867. To men of the right sort Richmond H ill. Nov. 15, X867. HE subscribe: offers fur sale. a Supgr‘qr. OUN'I'IES or RIDINGS of Powxu's Toronto, Dec. 3. 1867. Toronto, December 1867. EING Lo‘ No. 15, in the 8th Concession, West bf the Centre Road . Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of REMOVAL. FOR SALE, M. TEEFY, GREAT BARGAINS At No. 90 Yonge Street. 'I'Qron'tc. No, 90 Yonge-street, Toronto, ON LANDED SECURITY. JOHN BARRON. Sap Buckets NE W DOMINION IMPORTANT FOR SALE, In Men’s and Boy's THOMAS THOMSON. Buttonville, P.0‘ \ CHARLES POWELL, Newtun Brook, P.O. nut; ornle Notary I‘ublic. Agent. 65:. AND SCOTT’S 4904f 486-41, Biohmondfltllfifiablâ€"netEstablishment“ f ‘ Int-Hos. CEGHLAN 0fthe best English, Scotch. and Ca1l;;(1ian Manufacture, which he will make to measure at the lowest possible Cash Prices, and guarantee perfect satisfaction as to fit, workman- ship, and material. Also, READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand. “K \- Wfi HI“: "Hm ill “41%qu 1!“ “L111!” % Inspection Invited 2 No. 134, KING STREET EAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET TORONTO. Fire-proof Store, Richmond Hill. DRY GOODS! HARDWARE and CHOCKEBY SHAWLS, MANTLES. & MILLINERY, HQSIER‘Y, IN returning thanks for the very iibvral suppmt he has received since commencing business in Richmond Hill, begs to inform tlw public that he 1mg greatly increas- ed his Stock and has now on hand a choice assortment of FANCY DRESS GOODS I Tncluding Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads, Bureaus. Cupboards, Dres‘ing Stands, V7ash Stands. Ste. 8w. Also a large assortment of Room Paper. Bo:dering.’White Land Paints and Colors, Raw and lioxled Linseed Oils. Machine Oil. Rock Oil. Vgtniah 'l‘urpertine. Benzene, Glass. Putty, Glue, 8w. 8m. Parties Furnishing. Farming. or Painting their Houses, will do Well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Alsq Flour, Feed, Provision and, G'rroce‘réz 81:91:92 Coatings, Vestings, and Tro-wserings .' Whére he, keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran. Oats, Peas, Oalmcal, Cornmeal, Buck wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and ‘I_ "Ir ‘ 'll‘ ., a '_ -I a - - mm "'MV‘W m m “Mm For Cash, at Priceszthat cannot be surpassed. Richmond Hill. November 9, 1866. FANNING MILLS. 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 The subscribers are now manufacturing a great number of the above, and can Supply all Orders Pramptly .' Farmers will consult their own interest ifthey will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere, as we feel confident they will be satisfied our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. A. 3L W. WILLSQN, MAKERs, Pinlqmnnt‘ June. fifififisnu FUR’I gâ€"I-ER IMPROVED TAILORING DEPATMENT ! Richmond Hill, June, 1867. A Fresh Lot of Albums At Scotts‘v... KEEP7 YOUR FEET DRY AND WARM! HARNESS & SHOE BLACKENING Begs to announce to his friends and the pubiic, that he is receivmg, daily, his Tickings,iSheetings, Shirtings, ‘I‘owelllngsiI Table Linens, ESPECTFULLY intimates that he has added to his general Dry Goods and Mim‘ nery Department, a. TAILURING DEPARTMENT, under the manageme at of ' W'ILLSON’S E M PROVE“ W‘ INTER STOCKfi FURNITURE! OR Softening. Preserving 9nd rendering the Leather impervious to wet. For Iaio at the Stores, Harness and Shoe Shqps, everywhere manufactured at Richmond Hint A nice assortment, good and cheap. 110 would also call attention to his “‘inceys, French Mex-inces, Cobourgs, Silks, 8m. 8m. 8w. Sales made tor Cash or approved Credit, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, FIRST-CLASS CUTTER !_ P. CROSBY, And is now showing a. Large and Choice Assortment of THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ELLS’ SUPERIOR WATERPROOF SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, WILLIAM MITCHELL n I \mmw (“q-mum “WV ll" '1 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DOUBLE ACTION BY USING of Amnica; have, this year At Wm. MITCHELL’S. At Wm. MITCHELL‘S.

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