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York Herald, 13 Mar 1868, p. 3

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mm UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! SNEW MIIiLINERY, SIX GOLE MEDALS ISHES to say to the Ladies of Rich- llave been awarded at the Great Exposition at Piris for IMPO RTANT THE CHEAPEST AND THE NEW moiid “Ill and surrounding Country, that she has opened in the House forme oc- Vido ” The Grocer” 24th of August, 1867. iriiNiiniAN NATIIINAI. SERIES N O I C I F cupied b3, Mr. Verney. and has on lialida nice THE INDIA AND CHINA TEA COMPANY READIN G BOOKS Patent Rights for Sale assortment of F rst-class Import these Teas direct from the l’lnn'atioiis in As<am.tlio Dohra Dhoon. and on the Slopes COUN I‘IES or RIDINGS of POWELL'S MILLINERY AND MANTLES, Authorized by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. P A II- E N I}; First Book, with 31 illustrations, oft'ie Ilimiiayas, and sell them in paeltcts of quarter pound and upwards. and iii air-light Cau- iiislers of5 lbs.. by their Agents. in every City and 'l'own in Canada. . . . strongly Swmg Pump .' bound in limp cloth, 50. v These Splendid I‘oas are imported solely by the India and China Tel). Conpaiiyfand can only First Bookâ€"2nd Part, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, 100 be procured at their Agencies. Only two prices, namely. second Book, 56 illustrations) strongly. NO W READY z BEST ESE GWPS l “'ihccys, French Morinoes, Cobonrgs; Silks, SHA‘WLS, MAN TLES, & MILLINERY. At Wm. MITCHELL’S; [’HE CHEAPEST AND BEST ALTO _ BOYS KNICKERBROKERS SUITS Which she will sell at small profits. 11:? All orders promptly attended to. 12? Family Sewing Machines kept for sale. Richmond Hill, Dec. 5. 1867. 493-3m PatentedMOCt. 24. 1802. April 13,1860. and Powell’s l“ " ‘ i . . I 1 IV “R r 1,, l l, r, u r,“ V n ,1, ,z . W. p, ,, M! y, , '70 0T5. AND e31 PER LB. â€" boundm 010th boards, 1 . mi M: V DOMINION “m” “it. "l w %”‘hn ‘lr‘rirrrriPnrh “will “will mill mum, Black Gram, 0,. Mixed T Third Book, 41 Illustrations, strong y , ’ . B 1 G I S bound in cloth boards, 300 a“ . Fourth Book, 45 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 400 Fifth Book, 50 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 50c For Sale by FOR SALE. 7 EING the front part of Lot No. 46. in the ist concession of Vaughan. immediately opposite the residence of Dr. Duiicnmb. iii the Village of Richmond Hill. as laid 011' in a Plan prepared by Mr. George McPliillips. This is a desirable nppor-lun ty to secure an eligible business stand at a moderate price.â€" Tiokings, Sheetings, Shirtings, Towellings, Table Linens, Patented June 28. 1867. To men of the right sort The Patentee offers inducements seldom to be ‘ met with. Requisite instructions for monu> ‘ ’ At Wm. MITCHELL’S. facturing are given. Personal application must be made to CHARLES POWELL, ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill, Jan. 2, 1868, ll? Observe the Trade Mark on each Package. f1] 17“! AGENTS FOR TORONTO: )Ul III I MILLER it till il‘l’illfilflll ITUGII TVIILLEB 3.5 CO. Have received a large Stock of llro above articles direct from the airnfacturors in Great Britain, which will be SOLD Clli‘lill’. it lib -â€"..4 r 5.. m... E? Sit E if. i)! SHEEP i! ARWICIIS SHOULD USE “MILLER’S TICK DESTIIOYER,” for cheap. It destroys the licksâ€"- cleanses the shinâ€"piniiioms the growth of the woolâ€"and improves the condition of the animal Sold in boxes, at 3bc.. 7110., and 81, A 33c. box will clean Elli Slit‘t‘p. IlUGll MILLER do C0.. 167 King St. E. 'l'orono. Toronto, Feb, 13,1563. CL W GREAT D Emma SALE“ Whereas statuses 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 WINTER STOCK I, A And, in order to give his friends and customers a benefit, he will, for the next sen. i ’ cost. W. A. assures the public that there will be no hurnbug, 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. l Good, Strong and \Vzirm Over Coats, from ........... . ..................... $4 00 Canadian Twccd Under Coats, from ...................................... . .. 3 50 “forkingr Men‘s Strong Pants, from . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 2 00 “ “ Vests, from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 25 Canadian Satinotts, from ................................................ per vd. 50 Heavy Canadian Twccds, from” ................ per yd. 80 White Flannels, from. ................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pcr yd. 30 Printed and Checked Flanncls, frorii .................................. per yd. 45 Plain Wiirocys, from ......................................... . . . . . pcr yd. 10 Check Wine ys, from ................................................... per pd. 12,]? Fancy Dress Goods, from ......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per yd. 15 Grey Cottons, from ........ . ................ . ........... . ............ per yd. ()7 Hats and Caps of every variety, from ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Prints, from ............................................................... pcr yd. 10 vCome and. Examine the Goods! TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Richmond Hill, January 16, 1868. ii on s FURNISIIING ES’I‘ABLISHIIENT No. 83, Yongc -str eet, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. HIREEREâ€"‘PKPER EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE FURNISIIING GOODS, among which will be found Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON A: COPPER WARE, Also on hand a large stock of TABLE CUTLE RIC SPOON S, &C. Special attention is directed to LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! The stock of which is very large, crnbracmg all that is New and Chastc _ h , and also the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"â€"thus meeting the requirements of all classes. LAMP 51.113115, BURNEBS, QIIIRINEYS, SHAEBS AND WIIIKS. L A N 'l‘ E R N S Square and Globe shapes, in great variety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention is directed to the stock of ROCK OIL AND MACHINERY OIL Which will be found both good and cheap. BURNING FLUID. ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &C. Children’s Carriages and Perambulators ! M anufactured and Imported, tholesale and Retail. STOVES! Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple Parcrs, Clothes VVringers, L0. 850. Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. 8: 00,, Medical Hall, 167, King Street, East. A credit of five years will be given. For Plan and other particulars enquire the subscriber J. R. ARNOLD. Richmond Hill. July 3. 1867. Iv of BUTTONVILLE. ’ IlE Subscriber, having purchased the WHERE To PROCURE THE MOST SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR of the public. Iias just received a Large and Miscellaneous Stock 0!" CAREFULLY SELECTED Books & Fancy Goods AIJMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR Ehrislmas It New Years’ Present INCLUDING MANY OF THE STANDARD AUTHORS! In various styles of Bindings. II Y MN v if: PRA YER BOOKS, In all the different styles of Binding. Toys of Vdrious Kinds, Pocket Books, Purses, «to. He has also received a heavy stock of PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT, Richmond Hill, Nov.29‘ 1867. H- D- BENNETT. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. FOR. THE COUNTY OF YORK. ESIDENCE, Lot No. 14. 2nd Con Vaughan Post Office Address Carville All orders left at the " York Herald" office. Richmond HillI or at the P,O. Maple, will be attended to. Vaughan, Oct. 10, 1867. STRAYED. FROM the premises of the Subscriber, on Richmond Hill, on the 19m inst. TWO SH El‘ll’. with a piece cutoff their left yars. Any person giving information as to their whereabouts lo the undersigned will be suitably rewarded. ROBERT HOPPER. Richmond Hill, Dec. 19, ’67, 491 RICHMOND HILL ' SKATING RINK. IIE above Skating Rink is now open. and the Ice is in good order. SEASON TICKETS 5OCTS, May he had at Mr. Barnard’s. Mr. Atkinson’s and Mr. Crosby’s or on the Pond, from JAMES H.TERR.Y. Richmond Hill, Doc. 19, ’67 491 l'Vort/c [Knowing .’ ' [IE Subscriber would intimate to the farm- orsand others of Richmond Hill and await i: Country having. Horses Afflicted with Ringâ€"bone, That he has successfully treated the above for the past ten years without a single failure. This treatment does not nece>sitale their being laid aside only for a few days. Quite a number of reference given if requir- ed ol'persous whose horses have been cured by HID. My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on. if not $3 ()0 will be charged to ensure a scure. Residence raaroflot 25. 2nd Con. Vaughan. JAMES DUN'I‘ON. Richm oudHi Oct. 25,’66 72-1y. l-y HORNER’S PATENT rHlS usefulinvention is the most convenient, r the cheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use. The Patentee is now prepared to sell TOWNSHIP RIGHTS I For the use of his Patent Self-shutting Gale. Applicants will please address their letters (pt at mid) to M. TEEFY, RICHMOND Him. P. 0. Agent for Patentee. Richm iid Hill, September 16. 1867. 478 The [Jill hand in a New Will. A. ' HENDERSON, 'I‘IIE MOMENTOUS QUESTION: HOLIDAY GIFTS f IIE Subscriber, over mindful of tho wants BIBLES, TESTA NIENTS 1 Albums from 25 Cents to $6. above Hills, is now prepared to do First Class Millers Secured. perfect satisfaction is guaranteed. Special attention will be paid to Custom work, and parttes from a distance may.ely upon having their Grists home with them the same day. C A. S H Will be paid for Wheat at allseasons of the year IN BANKABLE FUNDS. Parties having Wheat to dispose of will find it to their advantage to call at the Mills, and by selling it there save the extra upshot: of going S to the Toronto market. 1? Dealers supplied at reasonablo rates. JAMES \VILKINSON. Brittouville. Sept, 19. 1867. 0 Executors Not1ce. NOTICE is hereby given that all parties in- debted to the estate of the lhte RCBERT Giursur.»3rd concession of Markham. are re- quested to pay the same to either of the under- signed previous to the lst day of January next, a - all parties having claims against the said Estate. are requested to lodge the same with the undersigned for settlement. “’IIJJAM LAVo’ST)N, PETER WILLMOI‘T, Markham. October 14. 1867. E Executors. 3rm R. H. LL, DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST. RICHMOND HILL. Richmond Hill, Jan. 31, 1867. 35 1868. THE I868. “ GLOBE ” NEWSPAPER. URING the year 1868 very important Sessions willbe held of the Parliament ofOiitario, and of the Dominion, and very iii- terestiug 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 allthe care of the people,and the publicjouriials will necessarily be 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 which 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 at issue. Early in the year 1868. THE DAILY GLOBE WILL BE VERY CONSIDER- AllLY ENLARGED, and will be printed on a Rotary Lightning Press, ordered from Messrs Hoe & Co.. of New York, capable of printing [0‘0th impressions an hour. The outlay of this press about $15000 IN GOLD, has been rendered iiecchary by the large and increas- ing circulation'OITH'E GLOBE. It has been for some time impossmle to supply in time for the morning mails the number of copies called for by the publlC. The increase of size is rendered necessary bythe pressure of adver- tisements. which have already caused the pub- lication 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 WILL BE PRINTED ON NEW TYPE. Early in the year we shall commence the publication ofa NEW STORY BY WILKIE COLLINS. author of the ‘ Woman in White.’ THEYERMS of subscription will remain as heretofore. SIX DOLLARS per annum for the Daily edition TWO DOLLARS per annum for the Weekly edition. both payable strictlv in ad- vance. No paper sent out of the office uuti the money is paid. I Parties sending in their subscriptions now will receive either edition of THE GLOBE up to 3151 December. 1868, on payment of a year’s scbscription. aâ€"â€"’ CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY GLOBE The Club rates for the coming year will be as follows :â€" SlX COPIES. one year. .... .. $10 00 TEN do do ......... 15 00 TWENTY do do ......... 30 00 And an extra copy of THE WEEKLY GLoss to the person who gets up the Club of Twenty. THIRTY COPIES. one year. for. 42 00 and an extra copv of THE WEEKLY GLOBE tothe person who gets up the Club ofThirty. FIFTY COPIES. one year. for. . . . 65 00 and a copy“ of'l‘mr. DAILY GLOBE to the person who gets up the Club of Fifty. EIGHTY COPlES. one year, for. . 100 00 and a copy of THE bun Gross. to the per- son who gets up the Club of Eighty. Payment must be always in advance. Each paperis addressed separately. and may be sent to anv Pust Office. When additional names are ADDED to any x Club during the year, they must he sent to AP 'I‘ER an absence of nearly four years in . England, begs to announce his return to ‘he Cum 1 and the mm” 50‘" w'th we“ “1' THE GLOBE Office by the person who made up VENUS MILLS, chant and tritium Work I And as the entire Establishment has been thoroughly renovated. as well as thoservices of A VALUABLE FARM IN THE Dead heads need not apply. / ty of York. Lot No. 14, 3rd Concessron. CONTAINING 100 ACRES, 90 of which are cleared, the Dwelling House Brick, with Barns, Stables. Sheds. Root Collar and other out Buildings complete. The land is good andin a high state of cultivation. Also a good young Orchard. of choice fruit trees. there are two good Wells. also a never falling stream cf water runs across the Premises, which makes it the most valuable Farm in the Township. There is also a Post Office. Churchesand School House within one mile of the premises. This Form is situated in a good neighbour- bond, 16 miles from the City of Toronto, 33 miles from Yonge Street road. Terms easy. title indisputable. For particu- lars apply to El) SANDERSON on JOHN SANDERSON. Address Bulionville Post Ollice. Buttonville. Jan. 16, 15708. Sap Buckets PATENT‘: FAILS ! HE Uiidersigned is prepared to fill orders for the above articles in any number on the shortest notice. Agents will be appointed at all Stations on the Northern Railway. For particulars address JOHN LANGS'I‘AFF. Steam Mills. Thornhzll. Yangc Street. Thornhill. Oct. 31, 1867. Plough for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale. a Superior CAST METAL PLOUGH New. made at Atkinson’s Foundry. Will be sold cheap for Cash, or approved credit. \VILLIAM ATKINSON, Merchant. Richmond Hill, Nov. 7, 1867. MONEY TO LEND ON LAN DED SECURITY. THE Undersigned is authorized to state that $20,000: Can be procured, iii sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security, Terms made known on personal application to M. TEEFY, Notary Public. Agent. &c. NB. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills, Bonds. &c. (In). drawn with neatiiess and despatch.â€" M. '1‘. continues to act as Division Coun'r Aer J'r. Fees moderate. Ritir.mond Hill. Nov, 28. 1866. FOR SALE, N eighthorsc power Steam Engine. Bor- ing Tools. Ropes. &c,, belonging to the Markham Oil and Mining Company. For particulars apply, ifby letter pest paid to THOMAS THOMSON. Buttonville, P.O. Buttonville, Nov- 7. 1867. 486-41, FOR SALE, TIIWNSHIP or M‘iiiLLIViiAY, EING Lot No. 15, iii the 8th Concession, West of the Centre Road, Containing 100 Acres, 40 Acres of which are cleared, and mostly free from stumps, go od staked : nd ridered fences. also Log Barn. 3. House. and two Acres Land 5n the thriving village of Park Hill. For particulars enquire of JOHN HARRISON, Park Hill, or to SILAS J AMES. P.L.S., Toronto. 432 REMOVAL. S. M. Sanderson &. Caullteiis, No. 133 Yonge Street. have removed To No. 90 Yongc Street, 7 Doors north of King Street. The business at the New Store will be carried on under the name and style of S, M. SANDERSON 8L Co. No, 90 Yonge-street, Toronto, Farmer’s Boot 8; shoe Storc JOHN EARRON. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of BOOTS & SHOES, 38 West Market Square. Toronto 11:? Boots and Shoes made to Measure, of the Best Materials and VVorkmansliip, at the Lowest Remunerating Prices. Toronto, Dec. 3, 1867. 490-tf S. M. SANDERSON 8L Co. ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS In Men’s and Boy’s Calf, Kip and Cowhide Boots, At No. 90 Yonge Street. Toronto. S. M. Sanderson & Co. OULD tako this opportunity of thanking their Friends and Customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on them for Newton Brook. P.O. Newton lirook,’:liulyfifl;178ti7. Mi L, ‘ FARM FERHSALE muoauc earner ‘OR SALE one of the most valuable Farms in the Township ofMARKHAM. Coun- IFO “A. MENTI NEW â€"_ WILLIAM MITCHELL ESPECTEULLY intimates that he has added to his general Dry Goods and Milli- nery Department, a TAILORING DEPARTMENT, under the management of .A. FIRST-CLASS CUTTER 2 And is now showing a Large and Choice Assortment of Coatings, Vestings, and Trowscrings 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 fit, workman! ship, and material. Also, IEADY MADE CLOTHING always on hand. Inspection Invited 2 No. 134, KING STREET EAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET TORONTO. ire-proof Star: Richmond llill. P. C l. I Begs to announce to his friends and the, public. that he is receiving, daily, his W ENTER. @TQCKI l E. a 8m. 8m &0. Sales made for Cash or approved Credit. Richmond Hill, Oct. 4, 1867. "Mnhflfin Mm- transitional israi lumen, TIâ€"Ios. CBGHLAN N returning thanks for the Very liberal support. he has received since 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 PURNITIIREI Including Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, I‘Iasii Stands, &0. &c. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Boldering, lVliitc Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and liorlcd Linseed Oils. Machine Oil. Rock 011. Varnish Turpentine. Benzene,Glass, Putty, Glue, 8m. 3w. Parties Furnishing, Paperin or Painting their llouses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also HARDWARE and. CROOKERY A nice assortment, g. 0. g 110 would also call attention to his Flour, Feed, Provision and Grocery Store! “'lrcre he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Clreese,17ish and l§l1h x . I s “luriiww ‘wiiwrw link ‘11in ‘lrmluu film 111mm ‘11me iiwiwi ‘ldlllll’ lull ‘twrwww ‘tiiwlwui "11 l 'wiiwu For Cash, at PricesZtliat cannot be surpassed. Richmond Hill, November 9, 1866. 00d and cheap. u 23 The Leading Style in Canada POWELL’S Patent Suing Pump Most Popular, MostZUscful, Easiest Worked, Most Durable and is also Frostâ€"proof. link Isl prize at Provincial Exhibition ’66, tall times when shown Manufactory for York 8.; Peel Counties & Toronto City Newton Broom Yonge Street. LET INFRINGERS BEWARE. r .1113 validity of the Patent, having been recently disputed by interested persons, alter- two days ini'cstigation iii Clranqery. Iris Lordship the Chancellor has given Judgment fully sustaining the clalms 01 C. Powell, and speaking highly of the MENTS 0F THE PUMP, and will) just severity on the base and fraudulent. conduct of tlre‘lnfringcr, ordering him to pay the costs 01 the suit, and forbidding him to make “lemming. 'J‘lie Patenth feels, that the sense ofjustiee prevading the community generally will be srrllirient to prevent its giving countenance to spu"'7us imitators. whose conduct, the Chancellor says, is “ is a fraud on tho Public.”â€"S”r' Judgment, Manufacturing Rights for Sale. m {1%, When ordering Pumps, please state the Depth of the Well or \ 'sierm P. 0. Addressâ€"~CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook YOUR FEET DRY AND WARM BY USING T. V. ELLS’ SUPERIOR WATERPROOF HARNESS 82 SHOE BLACKENING KEEP ' I R Softening. Preserving and rendering the Leather impervious to wet. For sale a the Stores, Harness and Shoe Shops, everywhere manufactured at Richmond Hill ditioual names must be such a proportion of ' I morid Hill and that he has leased the . . . Ric 1 ’ the year’s subscription as the Club rate as Will i the last twelve years, and would cordially so- _ . . ' shop adjoining Mr. W. Pollock’s residence. . . licit a continuance of the same at their Newl Intending buyers are inVited to examine the stock, as it will be found werthy of and opposite the shop of Mr. W H. Myers. Par up 10 the 6"letlon 0‘ the Club. 3......1 inspection. where he will be happy to receive the patron- GEORGE BROWN, age of his old friends. Richmond Hilbeu‘y 25. 1867. 1 N0. 90 YONGE STREET. Toron, toDecember 1867. Toronto, Febuary, 1867. Publisher. 493 Toronto. Nov. 12. 1867- A Fresh Lot of Alums At Scott’s.

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