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York Herald, 17 Apr 1868, p. 3

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URING the year 1868 very impartall: Sessions willbe held of the Parliament ofOntariu, and of the Dmnininn. anrl very in- teresting discussions will take place on sub- jects of the doepast interest to the Canadian people. The foundations of the New Gov- ernment have been laid, hut tho superstrnm lure will demand all the care of Iha penplemud the public ~urnals will l]BC|‘FK81ll}' he called Upon to discuss a! length mauv questions. up on the right settlement of whit-l1 the future welfare of the country wi'l depaud, “ GLOBE” NEWSPAPER. and by editorial discussions it will strive to in- form the public of [he prugress of' event< ‘aud - . ’1 guide them 10 a rightjudgmaul on the points an Issue. ABLY ENLARGE”. and will he prmlmi on a Rotary Lightning Press, and wed from Magus Hoe & Co.. 0 New York, capable of printing lu‘mlii impressions an hour. The nuliuv ol' «(hig press about $l5.0llll IN G")Ll). has helm rendered uecovsmv hv Iha huge and intro-as- ing circulation ol'TH H GLOBE. It has has for some time impossible 10 suppl} in time for the morning mails [ha number uf‘copies Culled for by the public. The inex-ense of size is rendered necessary l)\' [he pin-sure 01‘ adver- tisements. which have already cansx-d [he puh- iication ofa large Sn rilleIm-ut twice a week and which will he cominur-d as m'u’ be found needful until lhe Dermalwm, nuiargémmn msz At the 5:}!an time as the enlargeuent, First Book, with 31 illustrations. strongly bound in limp cloth, 50. First Bookâ€"2nd Part, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, 100 Second Book, 56 illustrations, strongly ,bound in cloth boards, 1 200 Third Book, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 300 Fourth Book, 45 illustrations, stroneg bound in cloth boards, 40c Fifth Book, 50 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 50c For Sale by NO W READY 2 THE NEW EANADIAN NATIIJNAL SERIES In all the mauers {which wiil he brought beâ€" fore the Legislatures " 'I‘HIC GLOBE” wiil take a deep interest. and both by FULL REPURTS OF P \RLIA MEN'I‘ARY ‘ PROCEEDINGS. 1868. 'II‘HEVPAPER mm. BE PRINTED 6N NEW TYPE. Earlvin the ye‘ir H368, THE DAILY GLT)BEW[L]1 Ml VERY CUNSIUI'LR- of subscription will remain as harelnihre, SIX DOLLARSpeI-annum for [he Hail} edition TWO DOLLARS per annum for the Weekly edition. bnth pay-ah!» stricth‘ in ad- Vance. No paper svlll out of the office unli‘ the money is paid. Authorized by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. Early in fine year we shall cn'nmmme the publicatinn of a N EW STUR Y BY WILKI l‘l COLLINS. author ofthe ‘ Woman in Whlle.’ Al liabilities incurer by me late Firm of Clow and Forrest. will ha smiled l)\' .lnhn Forrest: and parties holding c aims will plvase present lhem [0 him at once, at \Visllaw Mills. Vaugh-an. Dated at Vaughan. thi's 23rd day of March. 1865. A“ dnhts due to the late Firm are transferred to John F0118“ and are pm‘abie to hlm. Parties sanding in their subscriptions now will receive euher edition of THE (I‘LOBE up to 3lst Dwamber. 1568, on payment of a year's schscripliou. CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY GLOBE 'l‘he Club rates '0: the comng year will be as follows :â€" Aruoid. J. R. Boothby. T, Brillinger, Jonathan Boulton. C. Baker. ‘Michael Bernard, John G. BreckonY George Cooper. W. leev, T. Drane, Mrs. Drmpr, Jacob Elliot. Minie Emerv, R. Farrel. George Fox, John. Grant. George Gaby. F, Ginn. John Gray, Wm. H'eise, Christanher, Harrington, John HE Partnership heremfore existing hemmen RICHARD CLOW & J‘JIIN FOR- REST. has been [his day dissolved in mutual consent. Uissnluiinn of Partnership! READING BOOKS TEN do ' d’o .,’.......’x.sun TWENTY do do 30 m And an extra cnpv of Tm; Wmixz v ULuBE to the person who gets up the (Hun of Twenl). THIRTY COPIES. one \em‘. for. ~12 “U ' find an exn'a ropv of 'I'HE Wm:xl.Y GLum; tothe person who gets up the Lluh of'Thirly. FIFTY COPIES. one year. for. . . . 65 OI) and a copv of'l'x-n; DAILY Gnome to the ‘ person who gets up the (,Alubm' l' ifn'. EIGHTY COPIES, one \‘ear, for. . [00 00 and a Copy of" TM: bun Gmm. to the per- son who gets up the Club of Eighty. Payment must be always in advance. Each paper is adcressed separalely. and may be sent to any l’nst (lfl‘ice. Remaining in the Richmond Hill Post Office April lst. 186 -. Anderson. George (2)Hnll, R. H. Ambbr, Wm Horns-r, Daniel When addifional names are ADDED to any Club d'uflng' IhB year, may must I'e sent to Tm; GLOBE Office [W the person who mado up the Club: and the "mum sent wilh mnh ad'- dilional names mast be such a proporliun (H the year's subscription as the Club rate (is will pay up to the expiration of the Club TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Rev. Edvamd A. Will-on will send (free 0f"hafgb) to all who (issue It. the pres-eruption with the directions l'ur makiing and using 'me simplcv remedy by which he was cured of a lung afl'ecliun and that dread d|sensa ()umump- tion. HIS only object is to benvfil me' afflicted and he hopes svery sufl'orer Will U'\‘ fills pre- scription. as it wilI cusl lhenl mulling.- and may provu a blaming “Flame addrem REV. ELM/Bub A. WILSON, No; 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg. New York. ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond hill, Jan. 2, 1868, Wimess. D. McCA LLU .\’I Vaughnn,April ‘2, ’68. SIX COPIES. one year . . o. Toron’lo. Nov. 12. 1867. Signed List of Letterq THE TERMS GEORGE BROWN, M- TICEF‘Y. P, "1. 0 F RICHA K I) CLOVV. JOHN FORREST. ’ Horns-r, Daniel Hosloner. .luhn Jackson. Dawd Kimball. John P. Klinck. Mr. Lymhurner, R. H. Lincy. John Morgan. T. (‘2) McNair. Mathew Mclman. Rnbert McGil. Ju .nos Osler, James O’Connor, Michael Phi‘lips, l'atar Pearce, G. J. F‘. SthiIson. James Shields, Wm. Sledman. Thus. Simpson. James Slaphensu-I Samuel Thomas. Elizabeth Trench. W. Publislier. $10 1m [5 00 30 m 1868. Almonte. . . . Arnpriur..... Auvora. . . . . . Ax'lmer, East Carleton Place (1m uga‘ . . . (thmham. V Chelsea. . . - (ilnppuwm. . (,‘Iintou. . . -1 C..hmxrg. . .4 Collingwood Toruwall. . . 12. An additional number of Pest Offices will be authorized to act as Savings Bank agencies on the lst July nexL: Harrie. . x . . Helleville , . . Ber'in . . . . . Matthier‘ . . .. Rowunanviile Bradf'lvrd . . . . “rim pt I". . . “mum-rd . . . Bx'ighlou . . . ankville. . Bvoukliu . . . .. Buckingham 9. Postmastch are forbidden by law (0 dis- cloae [ha name of any Depositor, or the amount uf any sum depusiled or withdrawn. ll). No charge w'll be made to Depositors on paying i.;. or drawing out money, nor for post- uga on counnunicalions with the Postmaster- Ganeral in relation thereto. 11. The l’osnnaster-Ganeral will be always ready to lecuiva and utmnd to all applications, complaints, or other communications addressed to him l>_v Depositors or others, relative to Post Oiliee Savings Bank matters. Gait. . . . . . . Hauanoqne Goorgemwn Godericn. . . Guclph . . . . Hamilton . . _ . . Hawkshurv. . . 7. Every Depositor’s account will thus be kept with ma Postmaster-Ganeral. and a De- pu~ltur may pay into his or heraccounl with the Post Otlice Savings flank. at any ofthe Savings Bank pusr offices which at the time may bestsnit n y convenience. and may exercise the same chance in drawing out money, subject only lo the ubiigaliun ni‘ ptoducing the Pass Book, in proof of “identityâ€"whenever paying in or thawing out money. 8. hzlerost at the rate of 4 per cont. per annum WI“ be allo "ed on deposits king in the ordmary deposit accuulns. but when a Deposi- Lor hm $100 deposited, he or she may request the Postmaster-General to transfer this sum to a S} 9cm! account, and will then receive a Cw'lificale of'such special $100 deposit. bear- :ng interest at 5 pen cent. per annum. Dauvflle Duncas . Fergus . . . . lngarsol) . . (3. Each Depositor will be supplied wiih :1 Pass Bouk. and the sums paid inor wilhdmwu. will he entered tlmrein by the Post-master re- ceiving or paying Lhe same. In addition, a (liracl receipt for each amount paid in. will be sent to the Deposiior from the Postmaqer- General. and the Pomnaslâ€"General will issue a clue-qua, payable at any Post Office Savings Bank desired, for any sum withdrrwui Knane. . Kmnplvflle Kaugsiou. . Napanee. . . . Niagara. 2 . . . Norwich. . . .. 5 The Postmasters ofthe offices named will act asngeuls fur the receipt of the money do posited for transmission to the Postmaster- Guneral, and hr the payment by 1'18 Posl- ‘nasmr-Gonm'al ofmoue) wnhdrawu by De- pusiwrs. Levis. . . . .. Lindmy . . . Lundun.... Oakvmo. . . ()il Springs Orangoville Oshawa”... ()uawa. . . . 4. Any person may have a m account. and d»p05ils will he received dail}',during the ordluary hours of Post Office business. of any number ofdullan, from $I up to $31!“,thet0 hl amount which can he rewived from a De- pusnor in any one )ear, excep! in cases to be specially nulhorizen bythe Postmaster-General. 3 At each Post Office named. the Savings Bank regulations may be read by the public, gwmgmll iul'urmaliou wxlh respect to the mode of depositing and wilhyrawing the mnnex‘, and xhrse negulmions are primed on the cover oflhe Pass Book supplied to each depositor. Montreal . . . Quebec.......... l eatablishrd by Statute in the present Ses- sion of Parliament. will commence operations on the lst Apnl. 1:461. and the Pottn'aster- General will, from that day, receive at any of‘ the undermeminm-d Post Offices duposits paid tn the Pustmasters by persons wi~hing to place their money in the GovernmentSavings Bank. 2. The direct security of the Dumivion is givan by the Statute for all dBposits made. St Calharinus, VVesL SY. Hyacinlhe . .. ... St. John. East.... ... St. Marya Blanshmd 5:, Thomas, \Vest.... Snrnin.... ........ .. Sherbrooke .. .. .... . Siumoe._..‘. ........ Smith's Fa‘lls.. Sor‘él............... Stratféfd.... .... .... rpHE POVSVT QFF[CE SAVINGS BANKS, POST [JFHEE SAVINGS BANK. Thornld .... Three Rivers. . . . W'aierloo'. East . Whitby ........ \iindsor.... Wood<lock . . Wyoming. .. Post Office- Department, Ottawa, ‘20 March 1868. 'l‘urou 1o . . . I‘ronto'n ... POST OFFCE, rllmsl H Dbl: . . nlhe . .........4 East...... .. ~‘. Blanshmd .... as, West........ .n.... [(3 . ‘ ‘a’lls . . West... A. CAMPBELL. Postmaster-General. . . .. . . Ontario .. ....Essax ......Oxford .... ..Lambton ... .ank . . Hastings . . Levis . .Victoria . . . Middlesex . . “Hochelaga . . . Shefi'ord . Lanark . Renfrew .ank .Ottawa . . Lenox Lincoln . .Uxford .Simaoe .Haslings .W'aterloo . Berlhier . Durham Simcoe ..Poel . Brant . Norlhumberlaud .l.eeds .Omario' .Ouawa . .Quebec Lannrk H uldimand Kant Ottawa Wellmd Huron Nurth u mberland ,Simcoe ,Slormont .Wemworth ,l’rcscolt Oxford ‘ ‘ahou Huron Wellington Wellington Wellington I’elerboro’ Granville . Frauleuac Ruchmoud Wen‘worth Waterloo Leeds .rBrant . Renfrew ,. Lanark . Pelerbnro’ ..l’rince Edward ..Jncquas Carlier . Durham .Grenville .lInllon . Lamhton . Wellington . Ontario .Carleton . Lincoln 'St . Hvacimhe .SL John. l’rov. of Perth [Que. , Elgin Lamhton ‘Sherbrooke _ Norfolk Lanark . Richelin . Perth Welland St. Maurie. COUNTY; RICHMOND HILL HOTEL! BY JOHN PALMER. Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspection. ' ‘ , ‘UE best of Wines. Liquors. and Cigars. kapt constantly nn hand. Every accomo- dation for travellers. EEPS always on hand the bestof Beef, I Multan. Lamb. Veal,1'ol'k, Sausages, 6w, and sells at {he luwoqt prices. The higheht market price given for Cattle. Sheep. Lambs. &c4 WILLIAMNQOX, Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, Also on hand a large stock of TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, &C. The stock of which is very large, embracmg all that is New and Chaste and also the Plainest and Cheapest kindS,â€"thus meeting the requirements of all classes. LAMP GLDBES, BURNERS, UHIMNEYS, SHAEES AND WIUKS LL? Stages leave this hotel every morning and evening connecting with Northern Rail- way trains moving North and South. A careful hustler always in attendance. 2nd door north of Barnard’s store- Aka. Corned and Spiced Beef, Smoked and Dried Hams. Richmond Hi”. October 15, 1867. ].y Boots on Shoes; At their New Storeâ€" Square and Globe shapes, in_ gggat va_rlety, for Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box vaes, DuKb Stoves, and Stove Pipes Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clonhes Wringers, Lc. &c. January 24, 1868. FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT ROCK OIL AND MACHINERY OIL SALES MADE FOR CA SH 0R APPROVED CREDIT. Childrenfs Carriages and Perambulators! No- 90 Youngest. Toronto. MARRIAGE \‘ LICENSES Are Manufacturing all the Newest Styleso Men’s. Women’s and Chiidren’s JOSEPH LUND Carriage and Waggon Maker! AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH ! UNDERTAKING BUSINESS 1 HANDSOME HEARSE 1 And he wishes to inform the l’ublicthat he has provided anew and very FIRE-PROOF STORE; RICHMOND HILL. Which he can furni~h with single or double Team of Matched Black Horses. V\ him and Black Plumes. Scarfs. Gloves. Halbandx~ and al other mourning required, on {he ShorKest No- tice, and at the LOWBSI Rates. JOSEPH LUND. The old hand in a New Stand‘ A. HENDERSON, watch 86 @1013: maker AFTER. an absence of nearly four years in England. begs to announce hls return 10 Richmond Hill, and that he has leased the (shop adjoining Mr. W. Pollock’é residence. and opposite the shop of Mr. W H. Mvers. where he will be happy to receive the‘ patron-‘ age of his old friends. Richmond Hilthu‘y 95. 1867. Richmond Hill, Dec. 15, 57, AND Coroner for the County of York, RICHMOND HILL. Richmond Hill, April 6, 1868. Toronto, Febuary, 1 867. S. M. SANDERSON & Co. Vaughan, Jan. 2", ’68 EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Begs to announce to his friends and the public, that he is receivmg, daily, his EGS to. announce to the public, that he has added to the above branches the Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. Which will be found both good and cheap. BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE RICHMOND HILL, DAVID BRIDGFORD, G R a E R E E @, Successor to James Holliday, LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! N o. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. FUTCHER, SPRING- STOCK Manufactured and imported, “Wholesale and Retail ISSUER 0F CROCKERY, HARDWARE, SkTOVES! P. 0. Address, Teston. P. CRGSBY Special attention is directed to 1 great vanety, for Oil or Candles. Special atteption is directed to the stock of LANTERNS 49tf08- HOUSE 479 OF My charge is $1 50 if Daid when operated on. ifnot 3'53 ()0 will be charged to ensure a scum. Residence rear oflot 25. 2nd Con. Vaughan. ~ JAMES DUNTON. RichmcvdI-Ii 001. 25366 72-137 That he has successfully treated the above tlm past ten years without a single failure. This treatmentdoefi not noce simlo their bs-iug laid aside only for a few dm‘s. Quite a number ofrefm'ence given if requir- ed ol'persuns whose horses have been cured by me. FROM the premises of the Subscriber, on Richmond Hill, on the llhh Inst. TWO SHEEP, with a piece cm off their left yars‘ Any pvrson giving information as to their whereabouts to the undersigned will be snimbly rewarded. IIorses SIOI’B THE Subscriber would intimate to Khufarm- ers and others of Richmond Hill and “ml kg (Jimmy having. Round Cedar Posts! N0. 618 6’; 620 Yonge Street, P. A . SCOTT. NB. Parties having such to dispose of will plea~e call or write. stating price and quality to Yorkville P. O Toronto. December 16, l867 Boots 8: Shoes Cheap At the Lumber Yard '53. RE. Sanderson & Co. HORNER’S PATENT SELF-SHUTTINE GATE-i Awlir-auts will please address their letters (put mid) to _ _ _ M. TEEFY, Richm nd Hill,September16"V 1867‘. 47s 7] VHIS useful invention is the most convenipnt, 1 the cheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use. The Patentee is now prepared to sell TOWNSHIP RIGHTS ! E/Vm'th 1K Mowing J For the use of HS Patent Self-shutting Gate. ROBERT HOPPER Rirhmcnd Hill, Dec. 19, ’67, 4 £0. 90 Yonge Street. WA N T E D. LUMBER, LATHE, SHINELES, Yo n E e SLI '0 e ‘ PIPER “J. tlmroughh’ warrant every pair of BOOTS made by them at their new STRAYED . . Sandersonc‘iz; Co. Afflicted with Ring-bone, At their New Store. Are selling RICHMOND H rm. P. 0, Agent {Or Pateytg‘o. AND stock of HOUSE . &c. Toronto. 499--3m 493 491 for The Patentee ofi'ers inducements seldom 'e be met with‘. Requisils instructions for monu- I‘acturing are given. Parsona] application must. be made to FARM FOR SALE ! Cqu be procured, Ill, sums to Gull. borrowers. on Landed security. Terms made known on personal application to N .B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wins, Bonds. 6m, 5w. drawn with nenlness and despatch.â€" M. '1‘. continues to act as DIVISION COURT AG! ’1‘. Fees moderate. Buttonvilla. Nov- 7. 1867 Farmer’s Boot 8; shoe Store 38 West Market Square. 'I'oroulo [ET Boots and Shoes made to Measure, of the Best Malerials and Workmanship, at the Lowest Remuneratng Prices. S. M. Sanderson & Co. 90 of which are cleared, the Dwelling House Brick, with Barns, Siablos. Sheds, Root Cellar and other out Buildings complete. The land is good and in a high state ot'cnltivntion. Also a good young Orchard. of choice lruit trees. th re are two good Wells, alsoa never failing stream cf water runs across the Premises, which makes it Il~e most valuable Farm in the Township. There is also a Post office, Churchesand School ll ouso within one mile of the premises. Terms easy. title indisputable. F‘or particu- lars apply to THE Undursigned is authorized to state that $20,000: Bitmmoud Hill. Nov. 28. 1866 N‘ eighthorsc power Steam Engine. Bor- ing Tools. Ropes. (SLO , belonging to [he Markham Oil and Mining Company. ’ OULD take this opportunity of thanking their Friends and Customers for the very llberal patronage bestowed on them for the last twelve years, and would cordially so- licit a continuance of the same at their New Stand N0. 90 YONGE STREET. Dead heads need not apply. Newton Brook, July 3”, 1867. b‘OR SALE one '0!" the most valuabie Farms in the 'l‘n‘wuship of M A RKHAM. Coun- ty of York. Lot No. 14. 3rd Concession. CONTAINING 100 ACRES, BOOTS & SHOES, DRUGS, MEDIGINES, ERDHERIES, WINES & ganglia, F ORCE - PUMP ! This Farm is situated in a good neighbour- h00d. 16 miles from the City of Toronto. 33 miles from Yonge Street road. MONEY TO LEND Patented Oct, 24, 1862, April 13,1860, and Puwell’s MARRIAGE LICEN SES. Patent Rights fer Sale NOTICE! By Royal Letiers patently has been appointed Issuer of Vaughan. Apm 2, ’68 PATENT Swing Pump .' All debts due to Ihne late firm are tranf‘erred [0 John Forrest gnd are payable to him. D. McCALLUM . Witness Richmond Hill, Jan. 31, 1867'. Daled at Vaughan (hi; 3151 daisY "(gig-March, 1868. PHARMACIST. BISSDLUTIDN [1F PARTNERSHIP The Partnership heretofore existing between RICHARD CLOW, JOHN FORREST and THOMAS McNALl.Y. has been this day dis- solved by mutual consent. All lizibilitiesinaurrud bv the late Firm of Clow, Forrest and McNalIy. will be settled by .ohu Forrest; and all parties holding claims will please present them to him at once, at WislfirwA Mills. Vaughan. FISHER & BENNETTi LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ESlDENCE Lot No. l4. 2nd Con . Vaughan Post Oflice Addrans Carville All orders left. at the " Yo'rk Hprald” office. Richmonu Hill. or at the P.O. Maple. will be attended to. V nghan, Oct 10 1867. by Patented June 28. 1867. To men of the right sort Toronto, U90. 3. 1867. Address Bunonville Post Office. Bullonville, Jan. 16, 1868. Fbr particulars apply. if by letter p051 paid 'l‘oron , to December 1867. Than-.111”, Feb, 26. 1868. JOHN BARRON. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of OUN l‘lES or RIDINGS of POWELL’S THOMAS CARR R.H.HALL, COUNTY OF YORK. F0 B. SALE, M. TEEFY, 0N LAN DEL) SECURITY. NE W DOMINION IMPORTANT DRUGGIST AND“ RICHARD CLOW. Signed JOH‘J FORREST, THOMAS MCNALLY. f RICHMOND HILL. THOMAS THOMSON. Buttonville, P.O. CHARLES POWELL, ED S \NDERSON 01?. JOHN SAVDERSON. DEA LEK IN FOR. THE Notary Public, Agent. &c‘ T Hi0 RN HILL.~ Newtuu Brook. 'P.O. 490-lf 486-41, 35‘ Of the 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, w'orkman- ship, and matenal. Also, READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand.- Inspection Invited : No. 134, KING STREET EAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET TORONTO. N returning thanks for the very libvral suppmt he has received since commencing business in Richmond Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increah ed his Stock and has now on hand a choice assortment O‘f [1? Observe the Tarad'e' Mkrk on eacfi Package} 3]] AGENTS FOR TORONTO? HUGH MILLER Sr, 00., Medical: Han}. 167, King Street, East. FANGY DRESS GOODS! Richmond Hill Cabinet Establishment SH \WLS, MANTLES, 8; MILLINERY, TAILORNG DEPARTMENT! Tncluding Tables, Chairs‘ Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Sfands, Vrash Stands, 8%. 8w. élso a IaArge afisq‘rtpgnt of BQomKJ’apgr, liqf'deiin’g‘, Whitgl L811 Flour, Feed, Provision and Groqery Store! Paiirnts IafidVColVors, Raw ang Uifrofled‘ Linseed Oil's, Mac-hing: Oil, Oil. Varnish 'l‘urperline. Benzene,Glass,Pu1ty, Glue, 8m. &0. Parties Ffirnishing, Papering, or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasfhg els‘e'WI‘Iere. Also These Splendid Teas areTmported soleiy by'the India and China Tea Company, and'can only be procured at their Agencies. Only two prices, namely,. HOSIERY, *4: ‘ 1111mm 4“ H m u w um WW" Hm ' “limnm HL . W" “"Mml :Hunflm Import these Teas direct from the Planiations in=As=am,the Dahra Dhoon'. and on the Sioper ofthe HimlmyasY and sell them in packets of quartgr pound and upwards. and in air-tight Can- nistgrs of? _|bs.~.A _by_‘their Agents. in_ev9ry Qny >and_"l'9wn ip panada. Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorls. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatnfca‘l, C‘ornmeal, Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and Richmoad Hi”. November 9. 1866. The Leading Style in Canada Pateni 'SfWâ€"ifiâ€"gfl Pump TAKE this opportunity of'thanfiln‘g their numerous friends: and customers for their constant; and Liberal support tor the lawt twenty-six years, and hope by their strict attention torbusiâ€" neu will still prove worthy of a continuance of their patronage. SIX GOLD MEDALS Commas, Vestin s, and Trowserin is ! b L . _ . Most Popular, MostZUseful, Easiest Worked, Most Dara-Eh and is also Frost-proof. innk lei prize at Provincial inhibition ’65, &aii times when shnwn DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, 7 OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE. STUFFE: Em, Manufactory for York & Peel Counties & Toronto City Newton Broom Yonge Street. l’ HE validity of the Patent. having been recently disputed by interested persons, after two days investigation in Chancery. his Lordship the Chancellor has given Judgment lully sustaining the claims of C. Powell, and speaking highly of the MERth OF THE PUMP. and Withrjust severity oh the base and fraudulent conduct of theglnfringer, ordering him toApay the costs 0! the suit, and forbidding him to make the Pumps. 'l‘he Patentee feels. that the sense ol'justisa prev-ading the community generally will be suffirient to prevent its giving countenance to spun‘ws imitators. whose conduct, the Chancellor says, is “ IS a» fréud on the l’ublic.’I’-â€"bne Judgment, 184:2. ESTABLISHED 1 842. 'HU'GH‘ MILLER an Co. , ‘ » Medical Ball, 167 King Street East; Toronto, gs, Whenlordering Pumpl, piea'se state tho Depth of the 'Weli or \ item. Tickings, Sheetings, Shirtings, Towelli-ngs, Table Linens, ESPECTFULLY intimates that he has added to his general Dry Good-s andi Milli- nery Department, a TAILURING DEPARTMENT, under the management of FURNITURE! TRADE A nice assortment, good and cheap; Ho would also calll attenfi'on to his THE INDIA AND CHINA TEA COMPANY “‘inceys, French Merin‘oes, Cobain-gs, Siilk . .A, FIR S '1"- .2 '70 01's. AND 31 PER. 1.13. LET INFRINGERS BEWARE, TEAS FROM 'INDIA 2 mm Whosesale and. Retail, Manufacturihg Rights fur Sale. UNPARALLELED- SUCCESS !' And is now showing a. Large and Choice Assortment of P4 0. Adana-CHARLES POWELL. Nev'von Broom Having enlarged their premises are now prepared to supppl'y Have been awarded at the Great Exposition] at Paris for THE CHEAPEST AND BEST m ""lufi‘uhu "mm WM “*W1'Hm For Cash, at Priceslthfat cannot be surpassed. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, WILLIAM MITCHELL- Vida " The Grocer” 241}: of August, l867'. , [S ' PO W ELI-’8 [‘HE CHEAPEST AND BEST I Either Black, Green or Mixed.. we W At Wm. MITCHELL’Si At Wm; MITCHELL’S: “LEM MARK; [1m

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