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York Herald, 22 May 1868, p. 3

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1,. i“ itWi UP__ TIME! SOB-INI- HAS RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO HIS STOCK OF STATIONARY! A N D 0% “l ilhiiin “‘1 llinnn. " “l in D Which, comparitively speaking, will - all to bits. JUST WHAT IS WANTED: A WEB OF GREEN Windoleiiid Paper SUITABLE FOR ALL W‘INDOlVS, ONLY 8 curs. .A. At SCOT'"S, Richmond Hill. Ladies and Economic Housekeepers Are invited to inspect the Magnificent Stook ofSpring and as % “Hint “hint “hint IIlinnn " ‘ innit ' Q‘l ‘ ‘ COMMENCING AT “tannin ‘lliiniii‘ “inn ' 12 1-2 eta-3. I“. , Vl‘lnil‘inu ll‘inilnn per Yard, AT WM. MITCHELL’S. CALL AND SEE THE IMMENfi-RE @TOOK 01“ New Cottons, Prints, Tickings, Linens, 'I‘OlVELLINGS. &c.. ATTIâ€"IE NEW PRICES, AT WM. MITCHELL’S FOR. NEW sâ€"Hawns, SILKs, PARASOLS, HOSIERY, ' GLOVES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Ribbons, 850., go to GEMTLEMEN WILL FIND A LARGE ASSORTME‘»T OF CLOTHS, TWEEDS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHiErs. &c.. AT THE L0 IVEST POSSIBLE CJSII PRICES, cut the Toronto Trade, in Price and Quality, EAVE TROUGHS ‘VATER SPOUTS 1 GARDEN PLANTS. ARLY YORK. Winningstadt, Red and Late Cabbage Plants; Best French ,Cauliflower I’lants; 'I‘ilder’s Large, Smooth. Rod. Best Variety, Feejee and Yellow ’l'oma- tos. and other Plants in Season, Strong and PUT UP AT H“‘“‘y- “‘ GEO, A_ BARN AWE, so PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. Richmond Hill. May 14, 1868. 513-3 ALSO Flooring and other Lumber Dressed. SAP BUOKES & PAILS Manufactured and for Sale 1000 PIECES Choice Room Paper : PAPER \VINDOW BLINDS, PAPER FOR FIRE BOARDS, Shingles. Waggon Fences, and 1.. THE Lumber Sawed to Order. NEWEST DESIGN OF COLOURINGS, For Particulars address ,, JOHN LANGSTAFF, Toronto Prices a I . Steam Mills, Thornhill. . '1 hornhill. April 21, 1868. 510-tf. A Large Selection to choose from at G. A. BARNARD’S IN THE COUNTY Cova’r or Richmond Hill. April 30. ’68. 511-tf. THE COUNTY or Yoiur, CANADA. DAVID BRIDGFORD Pnovmcn or Onvramo, ’ COUNTY or Your. ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES Coroner for the County of York, RICHMOND HILL. January 24,1868. In the Matter of Elijah Millerâ€" an Insolvent. ON Thursday. the sixteenth day of July next, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of the said Court for a discharge under the said Act. I ELIJAH MILLER. I ' Toronto. 11th May. 1868. 513-10 The nld hand in_a New Slantiw I L L I A M C O X Successor to James Holliday, 479 A. HENDERSON, BuTCH ER, watt” 85 @IUEK Wake): 2nd door north of Bernard’s store. AFTER an absence of nearly four years in R I C H M O N D H I L L, England. begs to announce his return to n . Richmond Hill, and that he has leased the EEni/ilfitflwafiznfgl $23 {Pglkesézasgszg' v r r I a r sllop adjoining Mr, W. Pollock’s residence. 6“: and sens a, the low“, prices. and opposite the shop of Mr. W H. Myers. . - , ., .- - . . where he will be happy to receive the patron- Shl‘r; Egtket pitce given fot Cattle, age of his old friends. . - Richmond “in. Jaw 25' IBM. Driitelzohggped and Spiced Beef. Smoked and Richmond Hill, October 15. 1867. 1.y VV 0 rth Ifnowing .’ HE Subscriber would intimate to the farin- ersandothers of Richmond Hill and Lll'l‘llfl‘il” Country having. Horses Afflicted with Ringâ€"bone, That he has successfully treated the above for the past ten years without a. single failure. Executors’ Not1ce. LL partiesindebted to the late JAMES HOLLADA Y, Aurora, are hereby noti- fied to settle a'l Note and Book Accounts not later than the l5tli May. next. And all partles’to whom the said James Holladay is indebted, willplease send in their Accounts on or before the above date. when they will be settled. Also. all parties indebted to STEPHEN WILLIAMS.Butcher, formerly residing at , . - v Richmond Hill. from whom the late James inns imminent duet: nut uecesslmte the”. ‘ being laid aSide only tor a few days. Holladay had a power ofAttorney. which is at , , Quite a number ofreference given if requir- piesent in the hands of Mr. IIolladay’s Execu- ‘ ,0,5_ are requested to pay. the same forthwith ed ofpersons whose horses have been cured by me. 0 either ot’tlie undersigned. WM, COX, My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated VINCENT DENNE. Execute”, on, ifnot $3 00 will be charged to ensure a’ NELSON JOHNSON. some. Aurora, April 16, ]868_ 4.; Residenco rear oflot 25, 2nd Con. Vaughan. JAMES DUNTON. Richm oudHill. Oct. 25,’66 72-1y THE MOMENTDUS QUESTION : WHERE Ti) PROCURE THE MOSI‘ SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR NOW READY .! THE NEW HOLIDAY GIFTS niiNiiiiiiiN Niiniiniiii. SERIES OF READING BOOKS ’FHE Subscriber, ever mindful of tho wants of the public, has just received a Large and Miscellaneous Stock AT WM. MITCHELL'S. [34, King Street. opposite the Market. Toronto. FIRE-PROOF STORE, RICHMOND HILL. P . G R C S B Y Begs to announce to his friends and the public. that he is receiving, daily, liis SPRING- STOCK DRY GOODS! CROCKERY, HARDWARE. dance the &c., doc, &c. SALES MADE FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. Richmond Hill, April 6, 1868. HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT No. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. Iâ€"IIRAMâ€"PEPER EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER IVARE, ' Also on hand a. large stock of TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, &C. S ieciol attention is directed to LAMPS AIND> CHANDELIERS‘! The stock of which is very large, cmbracmg all that is New and Chaste and also the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"â€"tbus meeting the requirements of all classes. LAMP GLflBI-is, BURNERS, clingian saints Aim WIflKs.l L A N ’I‘ 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. V BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &C. Children’s Carriages and Perambulators ! Manufactured and Imported, Wholesale and Retail. STOVES! Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Staves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple Parei‘s, Clothes Wringers, Lo. &c. Repairsof all kinds promptly executed. . Intending buyers are invited to examine the stook, as it will be found worthy of inspection. Toronto, Febuary, 1867. 493 Authorized by the Council of Public Iii- struction for Ontario. BOOKS & Fancy GOOdS First Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, 50. First Bookâ€"2nd Part, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, 10c Second Book, , 56 illustrations, strongly 0F CAREFULLY SELECTED INCLUDING MANY 01“ THE STANDARD AUTHORS! In various styles of Bindings. bound in cloth boards, 1 200 ' -â€"-â€"- Third Book, 41 illustrations, strongly ‘- T i ’ 1 bound in cloth boards 30c ' Fourth Book, 45 illubtrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 40c HYM‘N & PEA YER BOOKS’ Fifth Book, 50 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 50c For Sale by ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill, Jan. 2, 1868, GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE Metropolitan Gift Company. In all the different styles of Binding. Albums from 25 Cents to $6.. Toys of Various Kinds, Pocket Books, Purses, &c. He has also received a heavy stock of PLAIN «S: FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill. Nov .29. 1867. Cash Gifts to the Amount: of $250,000 EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gifts. .. ... . . . . . . . . . .Each $12.82? 1; _ n i ( JOSEPH LUND $3 a ::::::::::::::. «- 1,089) I _ 40 " . . . . . . . . . “. 5 lounge and Waggon Maker! :2 -. :2 123 AND . . . . . . . . . . GENERAL BLACKSMITH! 30 ElegantRosswhhh'i’lsddsfidch$3001050ii EGS to announce to the public, that he 35 I: “ . Malade‘ms U 75 to “’0 dd d, h i 151) Sewmg Machines . . .... “ fill to 175 has a a . at a above brancnes the 250 Musical Boxes. . . . . . . “ 25 to 200 UNDERTAKING BUSINESS ! 300 Fine Gold \Vatches n 75 to son 750 Fine Silver Watches . . . “ 3b to 50 And he wishes to inform the Public that he has provided anew and very HANDSOME HEARSE ! Which he can furnish with s'ngle or double Team of Matched Black Horses. White and A CHANCE TO DRAW ANY or THE ABOVE Black Plumes. Scarfs. Gloves. Hatbands and al PRIZES by purchasing 21 Sealed Ticket for 2:3 other mourning required, on the Shortest No- cts. 'I‘ickets describing each Prize are SEALED lice: and at the LOWS?! Rates- in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. ()ii roâ€" JOSEI’H LUND. ceipt of 25 ate. a SEALED TICKET will be drawn P, 0_ AddmssI Testom and delivered at our oflice. or sent by mail to Vaughan, Jan, 2", ’68, any address. The prize named upon it will be delivorod to the ticket-holder on pay- ment of ONE DOLLAR. Prizes will be immedi- ately sent to any address, as requested, by ex- press or return mail. , You WILL Know WHAT YOUR PRIZE is BEFORE you PAY FOR IT. Any Prize may be exchanged for another of the some value. No BLANKS. [ET Our patrons can depend oti fair dealing. REFERENCESâ€"W76 select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to pub- lish them : S. ’I‘. Wilkins. Buffalo. N.Y.. $1.600: Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago, “1., Piano, valued at $650 : Robert Jackson. Dubuquo, Iowa. Gold Watch, $250 ; Philip McCarty. Loniseville, Ky., Diamond Cluster Ring, $6M) : R. A. Patterson, New Redford, Mass, Silver Tea Set. $175; Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, VVis., Piano, $501!; Rev. '1‘. W. Pitt, Cleve- land, Ohio, Melodeon. $125. - [IT We publish no names without permisâ€" Sion. OPiNioNs OF THE Panss.â€"â€"" They are doing the largest business; the firm is reliable, and deserves their success.” -â€"Weokly Tribune. Fab. 8, 1868. “ We have examined their system,and know them to be a fair dealing tirin.”â€"â€"-N. Y. Harald Fab. :28, 1868. “ Last week a friend of ours drew a $600. prize, which was promptly received,”-â€"Dmly News, Mar. 3. 1868. Send for circular giving many more refer- ences and favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Envo- lopes contains ONE CASH GIFT. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for $2; 35 fOi $5; 110 for $15. All letters should be addressed to HARPER, WILSON &. Co., 173 Broadway, N. Y. May 13, 1868. 513-2m Fine Oil Paintings. Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry. in all valued at $1,000,000- ;r. H. SARSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, (Graduate of Toronto Veterinary College) Corner of Yonge and Centre-st East RICHMOND HILL. EGS to announce to the public that he is now practicing with H. SAN DERSO N. of the same place. where they may be consultâ€" ed personally or by letter. on all diseases of Horses. Cattle. &c. Medicines of every Discription For Horses and Cattle always on hand : such as Physic. Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, Condition and Worm Balls and Powders. 'I‘he' Couin Balls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokonwind or Heaves in Horses. Colic. Draughts. Liniments for Sore Threats. Sprains. Curb. Spavin, Iting»bone, &c. Blist- ering Ointments. also [-1on and Healing Oint- ments. Lotions for Wounds, Bruises. Saddie Galls. Infalliable Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. and medicines sent to any part of the Pro- Vince. Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. 510 t i l N diifiAOE 1 Patent Rights for Sale COUN l'lES or RIDINGS of POWELL’S PATENT Swing Pump .' Patented Oct. 24. 18b2, April 13, 1866, and Powell’s NEW DOMINION l iFORCE . PUMP ! V Patented June 28. 1867. To men of the right sort The Patentee offers inducements seldom 1e be inetwith. Requisite instructions for monur facturing are given. Personal application must be made to CHARLES POWELL, Newton Brook. P.O. Dead heads need not apply. Newton Brook, July 30, 1867. HORNER’S PATENT Sill-Slll'l‘l‘lllt Gthl flililS useful invention is the most convenient, the cheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use. The Patciitee is now prepared to sell TOWNSHIP RIGHTS ! For the use ofl:is Patoiit Self-shutting Gate. Applicants will please address their letters (plat laid) to ‘ M. TEEFY, RICHMOND, lIiLr. P. 0, Agent for Patentee. Riclimiid IIill, September l6, 1867, 478 PROPERTY FOR SALE. HE House. Barn and five acres of Land situated on Richmond Hill. and belong- ing to Mr. John Sanders. For particulars apply to P. CROSBY. Richmond Hill, April 30. ’68. 511-6 R.H.HALL, DRUG GIST AND PHARMACIST. RICHMOND HILL, Richmond Hill, Jan. 31, 1867. 35 FARM FOR SALE 1 0R SALE one of the most valuable Farms N b in the Township ofMARKHAM. Coun- ty of York, Lot No. 14, 3rd Concesswn. CONTAINING 100 ACRES, 90 of which are cleared, the Dwelling House Brick, with Barns. Stables. Sheds. Root Cellar and other out Buildings complete. The land is good and in a hiin state of cultivation. Also a good young Orchard. of choice fruit trees, there are two good Wells, alsou never failing stream of water runs across the Premises, which makes it the most valuable Farm in the Township. There is also a Post office. Churches and School House within one mile of the premises. This Farm is situated in a good neighbour- homl, 16 miles from the City of Toronto. 33 miles from Yonge Street read. Terms easy. title indisputable. For particu- lars apply to ED S \NDERSON on JOHN SA ‘1 DERSON . Address Buttonville Post Office. Buttonville. Jan. 16. 1868. MONEYMTO LEND ON LANDED SECURITY. THE Undersigned is authorized to state that $20,000! Can be procured, in sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security, 'l‘oi‘ms made known on personal application to M. TEEFY. Notary Public. Agent. &c. N.B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills. Bonds. (Sic. 5L0. drawn with nentness and despatch.â€"- V ,V.. EAREERsaGERDENERs Look out for your Currant Bushes, Ste.» THE CHINESE GARDEN POWDER! Destroys all kinds of Insects, Grubs, and Caterpillars on Currant Bushes, Plants and Shrubs. A PACKAGE OF THE GHNESE GARDEN POWDER In readiness for those destructive Parasites; you will save liloney, labour & Disappointment. Prepared only by HUGH MILLER 81: CO. MEDICAL HALL. J 167 King Street East, Toronto. at? For sale at “ Horah " Book Store, and by all the prin- ciple Storekeepch and Secdsmen, ‘ HAVE NETWI Alngzans: WILLIAM ATKINSON I AS MUCH PLEASURE in announcing to his friends and customers the arrival of his spring And. Sum, mer STOCK OF DRY GOODS! Which, nn inspection. will be found the most fashionable and chaste he has ever had the plea- sure of submitting to their approval. \V. A. directs special attention to his MILLINERY DEPARTMENT! Which will be found to comprise eveiyihtng that is in the market for ladies wear. W. A. has also a FULL STOCK GDOCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 850., 850., &c. Fresh. Field and Garden Seeds AT THE LOWEST MAR KET PRICE. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. Richmond Hill tibinel. Establishment. TIEâ€"105. (EEG-ELAN 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- cd his Stock and has now on hand a choice assortment of FURNITURE! Including Tables, Chairs. Bodsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, V7ash Stands, &.c. &c. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Boldering. White Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and liniled Linseed Oils. Machine Oil, Rock Oil. Varnish 'l‘ui'pertine. Benzmie, Glass, Putty, Glue, &c. &c. Parties Furnishing, Papering, or Painting their Houses. will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also Iâ€"IARD VV ARE and. CROOKERY A nice assortmeiit, good and cheap. llo would also call attention to his 51 G-tf. M, '1‘. continues to act as Division COURT AGI’ i’l‘. Foes moderate. RiUtmond Hill. Nov. 28. 1866. Farmer’s Boot & shoe Store J O H N B A R R0 N . Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of BOOTS dz SHOES, 38 West Market Square. Toronto [13' Boots and Shoes made to Measure. of the Best Materials and Workmansiiip, at the Lowest Remunerating Prices. Toronto, Doc. 3. 1867. S. M. Sanderson 8: Co. OULD tako this opportunity of thanking their Friends and Customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed anthem for the last twelve years, and would cordially so- licit a. continuance of the same at their New Stand N0. 90 YON GE STREET. Toron, theceinber 1867. THOMAS CARR DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDIGINES, ERBGERIES, WINES s. LIUUDRS, THORNHILL. By Royal Letters patently has been appointed Issuer of MA RRIAGE LICEN SES. Thornhill, Feb. :6, 1868. FISHER 82: BENNETT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE I COUNTY OF YORK. ' ESIDENCE. Lot No. 14. 2nd Con Vaughan Post Office Address Carville . All orders left at the " York Herald” oflice.l Richmond Hill. or at the I’.O. Maple. will be attended to. Vaughan. Oct. 10 1867. 490-tf l- v Flour, Feed. Provision and Grocery Stare! Where he keeps on hand Flour, Slim-ts. Bran, Oats, Pens, Oatmeal. Cornmeal. Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and hin'hi hnnnnn ‘liin‘nn Minn ‘lltllllll ‘llinnin ‘hiiiihn llinnit hunt ‘nnnnii iiunun uiii lwill For Cash, at Prices that cannot be surpassed. Richmond Hill. NOVeinber 9, 1866. The Leading Style in Canada ‘ [S innnnnn “innit 23 PO WELL’S Patent Swing Pump Most Popular, Most Useful, Easiest Worked, Most Durable and is also Frost-proof. Innk lSl prize at rnvinciat ixhi hilinn ’68, (tall times when shnwn Manufactory for York & Peel Counties & Toronto City Newton Broom Yonge Street. LET lNFRINGERS BEWARE. “THE validity of the Patent. having been recently disputed .by interested persons, i after two days investigation in Chancery. his Lordship the Chancellor has given Judgment tuliy sustaining the claims of C. Powell, and speaking Inglin of the MERITS OF THE PUMP, and Willi just severity on the base and fraudulent conduct of the Infringcr, ordering him to pay the costs ol the suit, and forbidding him to make the Pumps. 'l‘lie Patciiice feels. that the sense ofpisticc prevailing the community generally will be sufficient to prevent its givmg~ countenancc'to spur 'ius imit'tors. whose conduct, the Chancellor says, is “ is a fraud on the l’ubl-c.”â€"â€"b ‘ Judgment, Manufacturing Rights for Sale. 13$... When ordering Pumps, please state the Depth of the Well or \ ‘stern. P. O. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newon Brook. ___\_ A

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