G R E A T _C L E A R I N G S A L E NEW MILLINERY. IEEADY 3 _ lMl:ORTANT ‘ ‘ THE BEST V . -â€"â€" - I E NEW . " . 0F ‘ Eggnog-,0 $112238, RMl GANABIAN Nirinlrliu. sriurs N 0 I O I F 4' . \l . - -- . H ' ' ~ ‘ ' - ~ ' D s, é), EQEBS, &c. 5,233.3,53,mining READING BOOKS Patent Rights for Sale ,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,.,.,, 3..., COUN I'IES or RIDINGS of POWELL'S P .A. T E N '33 C First Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly F 7 bound in limp cloth, oc. . First Bookâ€"2nd. Part, 54 illustrations, raieniedgoci. 24. 18b2, April 13,1860, and strongly bound in limp cloth, lOc Powell’s Authorized by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. ._._._.___. Edinisgtib‘i ATKINSON While returning thanks for the greatly during the past season, SHAWLSMANTLES, & MILLINERY.‘ At Wm. MITCHELL'S. ALIO BOY’S KNICKERBROKERS SUITS Which she will sell at small proï¬ts. III? All orders promptly attended to. 1:? Family Sewing Machines kept for sale. increased patronage he has received during THE CHEAPEST AND BEST :38 to announce that he has determined to sell off the renmindm. of. his Richmond Hill, Dec. 5. 1867. 491-3111 . Second Book, 56 illustrations, strongly NE“; DUMINIoN l, l H II M . I,“ ,2 “in h 7' ,I ,1, , : '1 H H, n,“ ’21,,- . - ,Thbognd3m l((zloth1b0arlrls, ‘ ZOe1 ‘ 1 1 rim;I UM," llq u in, W iâ€, Mu l], ‘m inwmnmlrm ,W WW“, n“, lid,†1“, ,1“ “W l l > T lr oo 4 ii ustratioris, strong y I P U ‘ V 1.1 . a v 1 9‘, ‘ . , W I is 'r E n s "r o c K BUIL DIM} LOTS bound elm}. l b l 1 ' Fourth Book, 45 illustrations, stroneg s 2 And, in order to give his friends and customers a beneï¬t suit riser cosr. W. A. assures the public that there will be u and most fashionable Goods, purchased 0 liumbug, but the newest, Prettiest, at ï¬rstclass 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 IVorking Mons Strong Pants, from 2 00 “ “ Vests, from ................................... . ..... 1 25 Canadian Satinetts, from ........................ .................. per yd. 50 Heavy Canadian Tweeds, frorn., ........... .per yd. 80 White Flanllcls, from. ................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per yd. 30 Printed and Checked Flullliels, from ......... . ........ . ..... . ......... per yd. 45 Plain Winceys, from .......................................... ..... pcr yd. 10 Check \Vinc ys, from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... ........ per pd. 12% Fancy Dress Goods, from .............................. . ............pcr yd. 15 Grey Cottons, from ........ . .................. . ............ . ...... ...per yd. 07 Hats and Caps of every variety, from .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Prints, from .................................... ............... per yd. 10 Come and Eziamine the Goods 2 TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Richmond Hill, January 16, 1868. rUitlenlNc. ESTABLISHMENT No. 83, Yongc-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. .HERï¬M PIPER. 'BEGS to call the attention of the public to his cxtensiv FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, Also on hand a large stock of TABLE CUTLE RY, SPOON S, &C. I LAMPS Special attention is directed to _ .L .Thestoek ofrwhjch is very,,lar;:e, embracrng all that AND CHANDELIERS I ' lthe Plainestfanid Cheapest kinds . is New and Chaste and also ,â€"tlius meeting the requirements of all classes. LAMP ELIlBES, BIIRPIERS, EliiRElIIBYS, SHAE’ES AND WIGKS. ' LANTERNS \. ‘Square and Globe shapes, in great variety, for Oil or Candles. r. is directed to the stock of ROCK OIL AWE? MACHINERY OIL Which will be found both good and cheap. BURNING FLUID. ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &c. Special attention Children’s Carriages and Per Manufactured and Imported, Wholesale ambulators ! and Retail. Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stores, 13le Sloves, Dulnb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple I’arcrs, Clothes \‘Vringers, Lc. &c. Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it w éivnspeetion. Toronto, Febuary, 1867. A AND WILL BE SOLD AT A TREMEWQQCS SACRIFICE, AT scorr’s, RICHMOND HILL. FARM TO RENT != E Sunscriber offers to rent his Farm for V H 3, T a term of rears. being lot No. 23, ill the rear of the 3rd concession of Markliulii. and klnwn as THE IJLD PBISBY IIII‘rIESTEAl'l. This fsrrii comprises lllll acres. 112 Ill Vl'lllltll are III a high st to of r'ullivmimi , and the grea- ter part has been ploughed during llle pasi autumn. There is on III“ lll‘r-nlisl’s n good Lug Entray ZEIorï¬e. Dwelli 12 House and substalllial Out buildings, â€" -â€"n 2-] EIIIdId Orchard ; a slrearii Illllri 110“th (NAME "‘1" 1"“ l’rel"1~""5 0f 11‘" subscriber. . , H, I . ., _ Let N... no Iii in... V.. h 8'!- ' . l ‘ l ' . 112‘ all, 011 d For PM Will‘s al’l'U 0‘†“’ 1â€â€ urrlny l\ov..‘tll. A SOltEL. HORSE The owner is equeslad to prove property. pay ex- penses and Lake him :iwnv BARNABUS LYONS. Cook's Gate. Doe. II, I 67. 49l-3t ill be found worthy of S. M. SANDERSON & 00. Are Miliufactilrillg all the Newest Stvleno men's. Women's and Children’s. Boots ck: Shoes At their New Storeâ€" No- 90 Yongcst. Toronto “'ILIJA M FIIIS BY. Victoria Square, ,Markham, Jan. 524. 1898. 4 I). LUMBER, Liiiis, SHENELES, AND Round Cedar Posts !, A! the Lumber Yard N0. 618 s 620 Yonge Street, P. A. SCOTT. N.B. Parties having sucll to dispose of will .pleme call or write. stating price and qualily 110.Yorkvillel’.0 S. M. Sanderson dc Co. Toronto. December 16, 1867. 499â€"bp) Are senmg S. M. Senndersondr, 00.300138 & Shoes Cheap At their New Slore. No. 90 Yonge Street. Toronto. DAVID BRIDGFORD, ISS UER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Coroner for the County of York, RICHMOND HILL. January 24, 1868. 479 ILL thoronglilv warrant every pair of BOOTS made by them at their new SIOI’O No. '90 Yonge Street. , he will, for the next , Richmond Hill, Dec. 19, ’67. FOR SALE. , lst concession of Vaughan. immediately opposite the residence of1)r. Dullcliinl). ill the Village of Richmond Hill. as laid oil" in a Plan prepared by Mr. George McI’llillips. This is a desirable opportun iy to secure an eligible business stand at a moderate price.â€" A credit of ï¬ve years will be given. For Plan and other particulars enquire of the subscriber J. R. ARNOLD. Richmond Hill, July 3. 1867. Iv THE MOMEN’I‘GUS QUESTION : WHERE TO PROCURE 'I‘HI‘Z MOSI' SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS VI‘IIE Subscriber. over mindful of the wants l ofthe public, has just received a Large and Miscellaneous Stock 0F CAREFULLY SELECTED Books & Fancy Goods ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR Christmas 8i New Years’ Plesenls INCLUDING MANY OF THE TANDARD AUTHORS! In various styles of Bindings. BIBLES, TESTADIENTSI IIYMN d: PRAYER BOOKS, In all the different styles of Binding. Albums from 25 Cents to $6. Toys of Various Kinds, esmckof HOUSE Pocket Books, Purses, &c. He has also received or heavy stock of PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond HillI Nov.29‘ 1867. H- o. BENNETT. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. FOR. THE COUNTY OF YORK. ESIDENCE, Lot No. 14. 2nd Con Vaughan Post Ofï¬ce Address Carville All orders left at the " York Herald" ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill, or at the 1’.O. Maple. will be attended to. Vaughan. Oct. 10, 1867. l-y STRAYED. FROM the premises of the Subscriber. on Richmond Ilill, on the llhh inst, TWO SH [£113. with a piece cut off their left yurs. Ally pnrson giving information as to their whereabouts to the undersigned will be suitably rewarded. ROBERT HOPPER. 491 H RICHMOND HILL SKATIN Gr RINK. E above Skatingâ€"Emit is now open. and 'r†the Ice is ill good 0 der. SEASON TICKETS 500TS, Way he had all Mr. Bariiald’s. Mr. Alkiuson’s and Mr, Crosby’s or on the Pond, from JAZ’IICS [1. TERRY . Richmond Hill. Dec, 19, ’67 491 IV 0 rth E Subscriber would iritim ale to the farm- II T ersalldolhers of Richmond Hill and lI"‘lII If Cerulv having. Horses Afflicted with Ring-bone, That he has successfully treated the above for the past ten years without a single failure. I [Knowing This treatment does not lleee situie their being laid aside only for a few days. Quite a number of reference given if requir- nd ot'porsons whose horses have been cured by me. My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on. ifnot $3 ()0 will be charged to ensure a scum. Residence rear oflot ‘25, 2nd Con. Vaughan. JAMES DUN'I‘UN. RichmnndHi Oct. 25,'66 72-ly Id 0 RNIERV’VS PATENT IIIFâ€"IHITI‘III till i VIIIS usefuliruventioii is the most convenient, r I the cheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use, The Pnteutoeis now prepared to sell TOWNSHIP RIGHTS I For the use of his Patent Self-shutting Gate. Ayplicauts will please address their letters (pi-lpeld) to M. TEEFY, RICHMOND HILL P. O. ~Agent for Palenlee. Richm ild Hill, September 16. 1867. 478 The all hand in a New Stand. A. HENDERSON, watt!) 3: @Iochmuktr FTER an absence of nearly four years in , England. begs to announce his return to lRICI‘lIlIOIld Hill, and that he has leased the leliop adjoining Mr. W. Pollock’s residence. -and opposite the shop of Mr. W. H. Myers, 'where he will be happy to receive the patron- age of his old friends. Richmond Hill,_Ju‘y 25. 1867. -. bound Ill cloth boards, 400 ' r ' . ' . ' ENG me from Pd†0, Lot No. 46. in "I. Fifth Book, at) illustrations, strongly bound 50c ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill, Jan. 2, 1868, iii cloth boards, For Sale by VENUS MILLS, BUTTONVILLE. ' HE Subscriber, liuvillg purchased the; above \Iills, is now prepared to do Merchant and Custom Will l And as the entire Establishment has been Ihoroughly renovated, as well as tlioservicos of _ First Class Millers Secured. perfect. satisfaction is guaranteed Special attention will be paid to Custom work, and parties from a distance may .ely upon having their Grists home with them the some day. OASIS-I Will he paid for Wheat at all seasons of the \881‘ IN BANKABLE FUNDS. l’arties haviug Wheat to dispose of will find it to their advantage to call at the Mills, and by selling it there save the extra oxpeilce of going to tile 'l‘orollto market. E? Dealers supplied at reasonable rates. JAMES WILKINSON. Blittouville. Sept, 19. 11367. e Executors Notice. OTICE is hereby given that all parties in- debted to the estate of the line III-BERT Gannon 3rd concession of Markham. are re- quested to pay the saline to either ol'tlie undor- signed previous to the 1st day of’January next, and all parties having claims against the said Estate. are requested to lodge the same with the shortest notice. the undersigned for settlement. WILLIAM LAWS IN. PETER WILLVIOI‘T, g Executors. Markham, October 14, 1567. 3rm R.H.HALL, DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST. RlcllMOND HILL. Richmond Hill. Jan. 31, 1867. 35 [868. THE I868. “ GLOBE†NEWSPAPER. URING the year 1868 very important Sessions will be held of the Parliament ol'Outario, and of the Dominion, and very in- teresting 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, hilt llle superstruc- ture will demand all the care of the people,and llle publicjaurnals will necessarily be called upon to discuss in length many questions, up- on the right sollleniont of which the fulure welfare of llle country wi'l depend. Ill all the matters which will he brought be- foro the Legislatures “ THE GLOBE†“rm hike a deep interest. and both by FULL REPORTS 01“ PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. and by editorial discussions it will strive to in. form the public of the progress of 3V8I1t4, :alld guide them to a riglitjudgliieiil on the points at issue. Early in the year 1868. THE I)A[1,Y GLOBE WILL 111'} VERY CONSIDER- AIILY ENLAHGICD, and will be printed on a Rotary Lightning Press, ord «led from .‘IGSFI‘S “0., & Co.. 0' New York, capable of printing lll.(llll) iillpressimls an hour. The outlny of this pro~s about $15 UUU 1N GOLD, has been rendered necessary hr llle large and increas- ing Circulation‘ofTH Pl GLOBE. It has been for some time imp.issililo to supply ill time for lire morning mails the number of copies called for bv the public. The increase of size is rendered necessary by the pressure of adver- “Semems. Which have already caused the pub. lication ofu largo su :plemelit twice a week. and which will be continue-d as may be found lleedlul until the permanent enlargement takes "limo, At the same time as the olilai-geaieiit, THE FAPER Vt ILL BE PRINTED ON NEW 'I'YI'I‘Z. [Carly ill the year we shall commence the publication of a N EW STORY BY \VILKIIC COLLINS. author ofthe ' Woman in White.’ THE .TTI‘I‘RMS of subscription will remain as heretofore. SIX DOLL.A RS per annum for the Daily odilioil 'I'WO DOLLARS per eilnum for the Weekly edilioli. both payable strictlv in adâ€" vanco. No paper Sent out of the ofï¬ce unti the money is paid. I w l’artios selldnlg in their subscriptions now will receive either edition of THE GLOBE up to 3lst Dn-caniber, 11568, on paynieiltof a year's subscription. ._.â€"' CLUBS FOR TIIE WEEKLY GLOBE. The Club rates for the coming year will be as follows :â€" SIX COPIES. one year .... .. $11) 00 TEN do do .......-. 15(ll) TWENTY do do . . . . . 30 ill) And all extra copv of’I‘m'. WEEKLY GLOBE to the person wllo gets up the Club of Twenty, THIRTY COPIES, one your. ,for. 42 ill) and an extra copy of THE WEEKIJ Gnom; tothe person who gets up the Club of’I‘hil'ly. FIIF'I'Y COI’I ES. one your, for. . . . 65 00 and’a copv bl‘ THE DAILY Gliders to the person who gets up the Club of I'Vil'ry. EIGIITY COPIES. one year, for. . 101i ()0 and a copy of THE IJAILY GLOIH'. to the per- 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. ()flice. When additional names are ADDED to any Club during llle year, they must be sent to THE GLDBE Ofï¬ce bv the person who made up the Club: and the nionev sent with such rid- ditional names must be such a proportion oi the year’s subscription as the Club rate as will pay up to the expiration of the Club. GEORGE BROWN, ’ Publisher, Toronto. 1i": in on: Patented Julie 28. 1867. Tickings,§Sheetings, Shirtings,iTOWellings, Table Linens, To men of the right sort E The Patentee offers inducements seldom ‘e be iiictwuh Requisite inslr'uclions for mouu facturing are given Personal application must be made to CHARLES POWELL , Newton Brook. P.O. Dead heads need lint apply. Newton Brook, July 311, 1867. FARM FOR SALE i OR SALE one of the most valuable Farms ‘ b in the Township of \‘lAltKHAM. Coun- ty of York, Lot No. II, 3rd Concesswn. CONTAINING 100 ACRES, 911 of which are cleared, the Dwelling House Brick, with Barns.’ Sables. Sheds. Root Cellar ,GLOVES SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, »_ At Wm. MITCHELL’S. LM NEW TAILORNG DEPATMENT I WILLIAM MITCHELL , A} ESPECTFULLY intimates that he has added to his general Dry Goods and Milli.- "’ ilery Department, a TAILURING DEPARTMENT, under the manngeme .it of A FIRST-OLASE 2 And is now showing a. Large and Choice Assortment of, , dh- Bibli l)1.'I‘I‘IId v '- - IV. . -. 5."..3331dil.‘ aiirglf§5.ii°él‘c§i§mum: 112. Coatings, Vestmgs, and . Incas-clings .' a good young Orchard. of choice Il'lIIl. trees, tll re are two good Wells, also .4 never falling stream cf wnlcr runs across the. Premises, WIIII‘II makes it the most valuable Farm ill the Township. There is also a Post oilice. Churches and School House within, one mile of the premises. This Form is situated in a good neighbour- hond, 16 miles from the (.‘itv of Toronto. 3} miles from Yooge Street road, Terms easy. title indisputable. lars apply to 0fthe 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, workman- ship, and material. Also, READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand. , Inspection, Invited : - v No. 134, KING STREET EAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET TORONTO. ichmonll Fire-proof :‘Store, h For particu- El) SANDERSON on JOHN SA Y I)ERSON. Address Bulronville I'cst Olï¬ce. Buttoilville, Jan. 16. 1568. r. chosen . __ Begs‘to announce to his friends and the public, that he is receiving, daily, his , (or. ‘ Sap Buckets PATENTS: FAILS ! Ill‘) Ulldersigned is prepared to ï¬ll orders for the above articles in any number on Agellls Will be appointed at all Stations on the Northern Railway. For particulars address JOHN LANGS'I'AFI“. I Steam Mills, 'l'lioru/iill, Yangc Street. Thorlihill. Oct 31, 1867. Plough. for Sale! THE subscriber offers for sale. in Superior CAST METAL PLOUGH New, made at Atkinson‘s Foundry. _Will be sold cheap for Cash, or approved credit, WILLIAM ATKINSON, Merchant. &c. &c. &c. ' v' ' Sales made for Cash or approved Credit," Richmond Honour-4,1857: ,. . 7. . . “icimonillilln billélï¬stnblishment THGg. N returning thanks for the very liberal support he has receivudsulce commencing business in Richmond Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas- ed his Stock and has now on hand a choice assortment of ' Including Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Clipboards, Dressing Slrlnds.‘ \Vas'n Stands, &c. &c. Also a large assortment oI'Room Paper, Bolrlelings; \Vlritc I. and Paints and Colors, Raw and iiorled Linseed Oils. Machine Oil, Rock Oil. Varnish 'l‘in'perline. Benzenc.Glass. Putty, wluc, &c. &c. l’urlles Furnishing, 1’s,i‘cring. 0r Painting their Hermes, will do wall to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also A nice assortment, good and cheap. , 110 would also call aliellllon to his I Flour, Feed, Provision: and Grecery Store! Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal. Corninenl, Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Clleese, Fislrand IIll I l “lulllillli "Erin i‘lllll-llll Richmond Hill, Nov. 7, g. g MON BY T LEND 0N LANDED SECURITY. THE Undersigned is authorized to state that $220,000! Call be procured, in sums to suit borrowers, on Lnnded security, Terms made known on personal application to m. TEEFY, Notary Public, Agent. &c- N.B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills, Bonds. &c. &c. drawn with lientiless and despaicll.-â€" M. T. continues to act as DIVISION COURT AGY .T. Fees moderate. Rititmond Hill, Nov. 28, 1866. 26 FOR S'ALE, AN eight horse power Steam Engine. Bor- ing Tools. Ropes. &c , belonging to the Markham Oil and Milling Company. For particulars apply. if by letter pest paid to THOMAS THOMSON. Butlouville, I’.O, Buttonville, Nov 7. 1867. 486-41, In %l, ~ l. . ‘ l r. i ii, In lip, n.1, ‘il, ll . "lullll‘lili ‘lllil ‘llliiii “line Alumni ‘llllilll' lull ‘tunnilii 'lliiilili "till 1 a Ilrlllllllll that cannot be surpassed. For Cash, at Prices~ F 0 R S A L E . Richmond Hill. November 9, 1866. ‘ A VARIABLE P113131 IN THE TilWNSHIP 111' M GILLIVRAY, EEING Lot No. 15, ill the 8th Concession, West. of the Centre Road , Containing 101} Acres, 4|] Acres of which are cleared. and moslly free from stumps, gor-d slalted= )ld l'idered fences. also Log Barn. a House. and two Acres Land in lhc thriving village of Park Hill. F or particulars enquire of JOHN HARRISON, Park Hill, or to SILAS J AMES. 1’. 14.8., Toronto. 432 REMOVAL. 23 rE'hc Leading Ster in? Canada Patent Swing Pump Most Popular, Most Useful, Easiest Worked, Most Durable and is also Frest-proof. ii::"l§i3."§iii°im..ge sneer. .Illllll Isl prize at Plnlinclnl ixhlbilinn ’88, &all lines when shown at the New Store will he carried orl under the name and style of S, M. SANDERSON 8t Co. No, 90 Yonge-street, Toronto, Mnnufactory for York 8; Pee] Counties & Toronto City Newton Broom Yonge Street. v LET'iNFRlNcERs BEWARE,‘ . . ., I’ .1113 Validity of llle Patent, having been recently disputed by interested persons, after two days investigation ili Chancery, his Lordship llle Cliarlse’lloribau. given Judgment hilly srisluininz llle claims of C. Powell, and speaking highly of. the M news or This PUMP, and until just severity on [11" base and frauduch conduct of the Infriogcr, ordering him to pay the costs cl llie suit, and forbidding him to make; the:P:ilnps. 'I‘he Patelllee feels, that the sense ofjusliic prevliding llie community uenerally will he SUIIII‘IBDI to prevent its giving countenance to sput'nus iii'nt'lnrs; :vilose conduct, the Chancellor says, is “ is a fraud on :I'Ile‘:I’111\)l;C.â€-Iâ€"b °'_ Judgment, Manufacturing Rights, for Sale. , When ordering Pumps, please state the Depth of IIIP. Well or _- . 's.ern. . P 0. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook RY AND WARM ! a. Farmer’s Boot 8; shoe Store JOHN EXRRON. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of BOOTS & SHOES. 38 West Market Squurs."l'ororilo [13’ Boots and Shoes made to Measure. of I the Best Malerials and Workmallsliip, at the Lowest Remunernlllig l’rices. Toronto, Dec. '3. 1867. 490-lf ‘S. SANDERSON & Co. ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS In Men's and Boy’s Calf. hip and Cowhide Boots, At No. 90 Yonge Street, Toronto. S. M. Sand ULD take this oppol‘lunilv of thanking ,7 O \V their Friends and Customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on them 1'or rhe last twelve years. and ,would cordinlh so- licit a continuance of the same at their New Stand v . :. STREET, l YOUR FEET i) KEEP BY USING ' T. V. ELLS’ SUPERIOR wATEEPBLoor: EARN ESS & SHOE BLACKENING I F0 R Softening. Preserving and rendering the Leather impervious to Wet. For sale :1 the Stores, Harness and Shoe Shops, everywhere manufactured at Richmond Hill V A ' ". , . I . ‘ (r aâ€. ’ . i b ll Fresh til. it Albums Al. Scott." erson 8; Co. Nd. ‘ 90 YQNGE' Toron, toDecen-iher 1867.