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York Herald, 17 Jul 1868, p. 3

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y (Graduate of Toronto Valcrinary College) 430 ner of Yonge and Centre-st East RICHMOND HILL. * Bichmond 1111‘], April 30. ’68 And be it, enacted by the Munieiuul Cor- pomtion of the To .vnship of Vaughan, and :’ it is hereby enacted by the authority of the *same, that the Treasurer be and he is here- by authorised to pay Charles Wallace the sum of Three hundred and thirty dollars out 01' the general funds of the Township for the said Right of Way, of Road aforesaid, and that this By-L:uv shall be a. sullicieut guarantee for his so doing. nn'r Whereas it; is expedient to pass a By-law ‘to establish a Road crossing the North-East angle of Lot Number Ten in the eighth con- cession as a Public Highway, in the Town- ship of Vaughan, and to provide for the paying of said road. And whereas public notice has been given, as required by Statute 29 and 30. Vict. Chap. 51. See. 323 of the intention ofthe Council, to pass a ByLaw for establishing the sail li’mtl. Be it therefore: t'tl‘ii hr the Matti {ital COI‘Dmnliut! or the 'l,~nnnlsip of Vaughan and it is lieu-by enacted by the autlm'” al'otes-‘vtitl. 1,1th the road hereinafter rlescril) ed be and the same is hereb}v established as a puln'ic Highway 01' the width of sixty and two thirds links for the distance of fourteen chains and sixtythree links from the north- erly boundary of said Lot Number Ten, and then of the width of sixty-six and two- ‘thirds links, for the distance of six chains and sixty-five links to the front of said Let, and its centre line to have the following magnetic courses and distances. Commenc- ing at the distance of eighty-nine chains and seven links from the north west angle of Lot Number Ten in the eighth concession of said Township, thence south fifty-nine de- grees four minutes, east one chain ninety- eight links, thence. south fifty-two degrees forty-four minutes, east one chain fortytwo links; thence south fifteen degrees fifty-two minutes, east seven chains forty-seven links; thence south thirty-five degrees nine minutes, cast. one chain eighty links; thence south forty eight degrees thirty-tire minutes, east one chain ninety-six links; thence south sixty degrees forty'seven minutes, cast one chain sixtyeight links; thence Stuth forty: eight degrees thirtyâ€"five minutes, east: one chain ninty-six links; thence south sixty degrees forty-seven minutes, east one chain sixtyveight links; thence south seventy- eigxht degrees seventeen minutes, east three chains twenty-seven links ; thence south sixty degrees fifteen minutes, east one chain seventy links to the trout of said eighth com eession, and at, the distance of four chains twenty-one links from the south-east angle of said Let number Ten in the said eighth ccncession, and the whole of the land form- ing the said Road, being the property of Charles Wallace and fortniin,r part of Lot Number Ten in the said eighth concession. :IN THE NEWEST DESIGN ()1." COLUUR’IXUS, AT FARM FOR" SALE ! 2 And be it enucmdfihat so much ofo-Lmv N0: 108 establishing a Road, crossing said Lot Number Ten, as passed by this Counml be and is hereby repealed. By order of the Council. Dated this the 27th day of June, A.D., 1868, HE Subscvihm‘ offers fur Sale his farm. [lei-121.01 17, in lhe le (Inn . Township of Markham. CUN I‘AINING (18 ACRES (:1 excellent land. .35 of which are cleared, and in a good slate of culli 'tuiu'l. The Buildmgs are mom! and in a thorough statu 0! repair. Thaw is also a 5,)!”me Orchard on me prmni» s. This Farm IS nnh‘ 16 miles fxom Tatum”, and :3 MRS from Yonge S‘reet. All parties {‘0} ofaguinst the passing of said By-Law, are requ.r<>d to attend said Meeting ofthe Council without further no- tice. GEORGE ’I‘EASDALE. If by letter prerpaid. address Ileadford RU, .1000 PIECES Qlloicc Room Paper! PIS-PER \VINDOW BLINDS, PAPER FOR FIRE BOARDS, J. H. SANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, . EGS to announce lathe public ihat he is now practicing with H. SANDERSO‘V, of the same place, where they mav be consult- ed personally or by leuer, on all diseases of Horses. Cattle. &c. , For Horses and Cattle always on hand : such as l’hvsic. Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough. Condition and Worm Balls and Powders, The Cough Balls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokenwind or Heaves in Horses. Colin. Um nglds. Liniments for Sore 'l‘hroals. Sprain.» Curb. Hpavin, lLimr-bone, &c, Bllst- ering Ointmwilso, also Hon; and Healing (firm ments. Lotions for Wounds, FT-ruises. buddso ,Galls. Infulliable Oil and Slump Tick Dos- lroyer. TO W N Iâ€"IALL, PUBLIC NOTICE "Of the Township of Vaughan, intend at its next‘ meeting to be holden at the Mrdicines of every Discription ' All orders from a distance promptly attended .to, and medicines sent to any part. ofthe Pro- Vince. Saturday, the 8th Day uf August Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill, April 23, 1868. 510 MUNICIPALETY 8F VAUGHAN. Toroxrto- Prisca F6} particulars apply Markham. JuLv 2,1868 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL By-Law, No. 209 : A Large Seleciinu to clnuuse from at At The Hour of One O’clock P.I'£[., NOTICE is hereby given that the PASSING TH E FOLLOWING JAMES M. LAWRENCE G" A. BARNARD’S 0N on the premises- to Township Clerk. fill-tr. Dnals with the intellect. conly. justly and mer- cifully. not pressing the lore-brain with harsh, unl'uullng lla . , nor the afiurl nought with a pain which is felt in the poi lml : therefore, call and uxumine his Stock of The first edition of this History, published in 1856, was received most favorably by the Canadian Press and Public, and immeniately sold. The entire work has now been carel'u I_\' revised, :1 large portion relating to the Province of Ontario rewritten; and about 100 pages of entirly new matter added, continuing the nar- rative in the most full and complete manner from 18.3010 1867. an exceedingly interesting and important period in thc constitutional His- tory of this country. The Author has had ac- cess to the nmrt authentic sources of informa- tirn. and has span-(l nu pants to make his his- tory a valuable book of' roll-reuse to the public munY as well as a tellahle source of informa- tion to all those who tlvsire to acquaint them- selves with the n'nnuls of this Dominion. The last chapter Will inn l'ull details of the fiocial condition ut'the Cnnnn‘mn people at the pre- st-nt time. its well as the progrt-ss of tilis'conn- try in population, trade and ('nutlnfll‘f‘fl: (-‘(luctl tion, &c.. from the earliest purluti to the date ol‘the latest government statistical returns. This \Vtrl'k supp ies the only full and complete. history of the Province of Ontario. from its first settlement in 1784. i‘\ existence; while no event ol‘any itnpoltance i< omitted iu'the his- tort' of he province of Quebec. it will be beautifully printed on superfine paper, express- ly made for the publishers by t owan «Sc (‘0.. or Edinburgh,andwill be one of the hand- somes; bnolts, as regards and binding. ever published in Canada. Shingles. Waggon Felloes, and Lumber Suwed to Order. For particulars address JOHN LANGSTAFF, THE HISTORY OF CANADA. NOW IN THE PRESS, From its first discovery to the present time, By J. MacMullen, Esq., Second Edition, 650 pages 8vo., carefully correct“. and revised, conlinued down 10 ‘ Do- minion Dny,’ 18(37.and beautifully primed on superfine paper. Price $3 in bevellc/d cloth, or $4 in antique morrocco, gilt or marbled edgy-s in Fell, Siik. Clmh and Velvet: also Straw' Leghorn, Tuscan and Chip. ill-Men’s. Youths'. Boy’s and Infants, Cheap and durable. A huge Stock to soled from. l)adios’,!\lisses’ HM? and Bonnets will be sold at about half price. Not having room to devote to this branch of business. At (113;: The Highest Price in Cash paid for Fine Wool. W001 Cardin g Strictly Cash And Will be pub‘ishe’d about the 151; of June, HATS AND CAPS, WGOL WANTED. FLANNELS, SA ’l‘INE 'l‘ I S, Cotton and Woolen Shining, 7 HE Subscriber takes this opportunity to thanking his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the past. year, and bags to announce to them that he is now pre- pared to do CARDING, SPINNING, Persons from a distance can have their rolls home with them by coming early in the morn- ing. Parties wishing {heir wool SPUN AND SKEINED, Will do well to bring it mrly in the mason be- fore we commence manufacturing and we w‘H do it at once, SAP BUCKETS & FAILS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE $6 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. E? Woolor Soap taken in exchange for Work. . LYMAN MILLER. ALMIRA- MILLS ! . MARKHAM. HE Subscriber begs to inform the Farmers and others of this neighborhood who wish to improve their stock. that hé has purchased the Thorough-bred DURHAM BULL. For l‘edigree and olhel particularrs see bills, ROB'T MARSH. EAVE TROUGHS Iâ€"Ioop Shirts! 30 Spring Skirts . . . . . . . $0 75 40 Spring Skirts . . . . . . . 1 00 At Atkinson’s Cheap Cash Store. Hoops. Hoops. Hoops. Brockville, Onl., May 20. 1868. Richmond [1111. May 14, 1863. 'ALso Flooring and other Lumber Dressed. TO EXCHANGE FOR WOOL, Or Sol! Cheap for (lash, at the Markham, May 7,1868. Steam Mills, Thoruhill. Thornhill, April 21, 1868. 510-11“. Markham, May 26, 1808‘ Richmond Hill, June 25, ’68, Marquis of Oxford. HEADOLOGY. TWEEDS, CLOTHS, Unusually ,Low Prices, [file some tradesmen deal with the underâ€" standing ( Buots and Shoes for instance), A11 The Latest Styles Blankels and Horse Blankets, THE HISTORY OF CANADA, WATER SPOUTS ! Notice to Farmers. GEO. A. BARNARD AND MANUFACTURING, Manufactured and fur Sale A LARGE QUANIITY 0F Which cousistof GEO. A‘ BARNARD’S. A FINE LOT OF PATENT PUT UP AT AND AT McMULLAN & Co. Lot 41, 151 Con 5152le 5134f 5124f w l Bonne‘t Silks, Sarsnets, Satins, &c., AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION 20 ‘25 971 u u u n u A farge lot worth from 30 to 40 cents .1 Large Stock 0f Shawls, n per yard. all at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 " $1 00 BLACK SILKS reduced 10 . . . . 75 " 1‘25 " “ " .. .$1(30 “ 1.65 “ “ “ 1.52 “ A Few FANCY Dnuss SILKS at Special prices MANTLES from 50 cls. ll;\TSl‘l‘on11‘2‘%cts ALWAYS UP T0 GREAT GLEARENG SALE FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DAPARTM-ENTS! 134, King Street East, - - - - TORONTO. LAMP ELDBES, BURNERS, BHIMNEYS, SHA‘IES AND WIGKS. Square and Globe shapes, in great variety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention is directed to the stock of Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will he found worthy of inspection. Toronto, Februay 7 1868. i 493 Machinery supplied. and InstructiOns for making given. Rare chances for men of energy and limlled capital. FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT The stock of which is very large, embracmg all that is New and Chaste and also the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"Lhus meeting the requirements of all classes. ROCK 011. AND MACHINERY OIL PATENT SWING &VFORCE PUMPS. @TATIUNERY Z HIRA'M PEPER Plated and/Britannimét'aal Goods of all kinds, TlN'WARli/GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON &, COPPER. WARE, Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS, Pump Makers, UDORA. have purchased the Rights of Georgina. North Gwillimbury. Oro and lnnisfil, having abandoned the manufacture oflnferier Kind of Pumps. are pregared to supply TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, &C. Children’s Carriages and Perqmpulators! Cooking Stoves, Pgfi Swim, BE: Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes, Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes VVringers, L9. &9, m E M w “j'luul‘ “Mun “11h M‘fmuuu$m% “'umwfi‘L’W Which, comparitively speaking, will cut the Toronto Trade, in Price and Quality, ‘ all to bits. “ Churn ” Pumps for Cisterns, 2 Dbllars Each. ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL. OTHERS! “Useful, Ingenious and W'on‘hy of Merit.”â€"Hon. P. M. Van lcoughnet, Judge, Court of Chancery. ' ' LIGHT & SUCTION PUMPS, “ Their Success is anderful and Well deserved. ”â€" Ontario Observer cl FANCY DRESS LEASE NO'NCE THAT Ordels from North York should be sank to ROGERS CO., NEWMARKE'I‘, who have acquired the Patent R‘ght for East and West Gwillxmhqr)‘. Whilchurch and King. for the l LL GOODDS in Stock. ahhough not mentioned in this Catalogue will be subject to a proportionate reduction in price during the Sale. Patent Swing and Dominion Force Pumps. In Grenadiun, Llama, Tlssuo. Lace, ‘Woolen and Paislev Filled, TORONTO, June 17. 1868. EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found ' P. 0. Addressâ€" Newlon Brook. July 15. 1868. Repairs of all kinds promptly executed, Which will be found both good and cheap. BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE, &C. FORCE PUBEPS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Well or Cistern. CATALOGUE CONINION PUMPS OF ANY NIAKE', A Limited Number of Rights for'Sale yet. LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! FROM Ii_mLA.1Lw-xcxs .._.,)de-<~1 No. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. I‘IAS RECEIVED ARGE ADDITIONS TO HIS STOCK OF Manufactured and ‘I’mported, Wholesale and Retail, FOR. TANKS,.CISTERNS AND $HALLOW WELLS;- Goons reduced 10 10 cents ‘1 N ‘I II II I! I) H to STOVES V AT TWO THIRDS THE ORDINARY PRICES ; WM. MITCHELL’S Special attention is directed to Also on hand a large stock of LANTERNS POWELL ’S PATENT CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook FOR ALL DEPTHS, HOUSE ALSO : AND O F VVA'IERPRUOF Twmms‘reduced to 750., $1.00 and $1.25; Ladies BLACK MANTLE CLOTHS redUL‘eJ to $1.00 and $.25; LIGHT FANCY MANTLE CLO'FIIS reduced from $1.32} 10 75 cents per yard. BROAD mums, MELTONS, TWEEDS, WHITE ANII PANGYJRESS SHIRTS MILLENERY‘ 001m Unparalleled Bargains w ll be given]. MEN’S FANCY WINCEY and FLANNEL SHIRTS reduced to 75 cls. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. FANCY FLANNELS, Unparalleled Bargains lel be giyefi. At a large Reduction in price RED, warm, BLUE AND 5522-3m This is h dewirab'le opportun to secure Ian ellgible business stand at a moderate price.â€" A credit of five years will be given. For Plan and other paruculars enquire of the subscriber. ‘ _____ _ J. R. ARNOLD, ElNG the front purl of Lot No. 46, in the is: concession of Vaughan. immediately opposite the residence of Dr. DllllCllllll), in the Village of Richmond Hill, as laid 0H~ in a Plan prepared by Mr. Gem-g6 Mcl’hillips. Calf, Kip aha Cowhide Boots, Feeis confident of giving, to those who may favor him with their cusxom, the most entire suti’facziou. BOGTS & SHOES, In the Matter of Elijah Millerâ€" an Insolvent. N Thursday. the twentieth day of.Augnsl next, the undersigned WI“ apply to \he Jung ol' the said Court-for a discha gu under the said Act. ELUAH MILLER. Toronto. 11th May, 1868. 513-10 HE Public are hereby proliihited' from Trosspassing, in quns! of" Berries or Fishâ€" ing, on the south half of Lot- No. 23. in the 2nd concession of Vaughan. Any person found on the premises after this notice will be prasecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. ROBERT ME'I‘CALF. First-class Workman, Pnovmuw or ONTARIO, COUNTY OF YOI'K. Boots ck! Shoes 13’ Parties returning their cloth to be dressed at my establishment, in the fall, will not be required to pay for their carding until after having tlwir cloth dressed. *3 The Highest Price will be paid for W001 delivered at the shop. BUILDING LOTS Ladies and Gentlemen, who require a true chart of the foot, can procure one in either French Kid or Calf, by calling and ordering it at T. DOLMAGE’S. ' Richmond Hill, April 4, 1867. DANIEL HORNER, Jun, Can be procured, in'sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security. 'l‘erms made known on persuual application to For Cisternu, $3; 9:} A liberal diacount allowed, when part- jes take the Pump from the Shop. r HE Subscriber, in returning thanks for the . liberal patronage with which his numerous friends and customers have favored him, would state that he has Vaughan, Jane 24. 1868. BICE’S PUMPS Are Manufacturing an H16 Newest Styleso Men’s. Wu”.nen’s and Children’s At their New Storeâ€"a No- 90 Yongest. Toronto. THE Undvrsigned is authorized to state that MONEY T0 LEND :$ 2 Q, 0. Fitted up his Cardng Machine WI TII NE W CARDS, In 9. Superior Mannerâ€"â€"also having employed Mr. JOHN RIDDELL, late of Markham; who. being wider Imawu as a MALLOY’S AXES N.B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills, Bonds. 8m. 5w, drawn with uentuess and despalch.â€"- M. ’1‘. continues to act as DIVISION COURT Aer 11‘. Fees moderate. - 1m nmond Hill, Nov. 28, 1866. WOOL CARDING Price for the Excelsior Pump, $5 above Platform; 40 Cents per foot below for the Well. The Chuyn Pump SHORTEST NOTICE, From a Cistern to a. Well of a 150 feet, on one month trial. 1 habitants of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding Country, that‘ he is prepared to supply Farmer’s Boot 8; shoe Store P“. PHILIPS" Excelsior Pumps. ' HE Subscriber would intimate to the in- hnkhqnfa nrp: .mnna 1-1;.“ am: mm Richmond “I”, May 28, 1868. 515-3m Richmond Hill, July 3. 1867 Richmoud Hill, June 11'. "68. Richmond Hill, May 20, 1868; JOHN BARRON. Manufacturer and Deakr in all kinds of Wool Taken in Pay for Carding. W. H. LAWRENCE. PUMPQ CANADA. At No. 90 Yonge Street. Toronto. GREAT BARGAINS Cloth Dressing for 1868. M. TEEFY. ON LAN DED SECURITY. Lot 20. '2nd cuceossiou Markham PHYSIOLOGY. In Men’s and Boy’s NOTICE. FOR SALE BY FOR SALE. ARE OFFERING FOR SALE BY Nofafy [-‘vublyic, Ag‘efi't. 82c. J. BRILLINGER, Richmond Hill une 11'. "68. 5174f 0n the in THE COUNTY Calm.ch THE COUNTY OF Yonx, AHD Money, Labour & Disappointment. Qfi’f For Sale at “ Herald " Book Store, and by all the prin- ciple Storekeepers and Seedsmen, - NEW ARRâ€"IVALE. EN PGWDER CHENESE Which, an inspection. will be found the most fashi‘onable and chaste he has ever had Ihl‘a ple sure ofsubmilting to their approval. ' Tncluding Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dres=ing Stands, V7asi1 Stands, Ste. 8w. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Bordering, White Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and J'Soxled Linseed Oils. Machine Oil, Rock Oil. Varnish Turpentine. Benzene, Glass, Pulty, Glue, 8L0. &c. Parties' Furnishing, Pia-“fling, or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also Flour, Feed, Provision and Grocery Store! Which will be found to comprise everything that is in the market for ladies wear. GBOCERIES, HARDWARE, Fresh Field and Garden Seeds For Cash. at Prices that cannot be surpassed, Richmoad Hill, November 9, 1.866. Richmond Hill UabinetEstahlishment FARMERSE GARDENERS GARDEN POWDER! MELLINERY DEPARTMENT ! SUMMER- mflw w m» @wm, SALES MALDE FOR. CASH, 0R APPR O VED CREDIT. N returning thanks for file ver libvral 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 assorlmeht of ROSBY, having retired from business ass Merchant on Richmond Hill; P. takes this opportunity to tender his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal patronage he has received during the'past 27 years, would, announce that his son ISAAC CROSBY will, in future, carry on the business in all its branches. and hopes that his friends will bestowwa liberal shamof their support on his successor. “ In reference to the above I. CROSBY begs to inform the public that lie“ will. en- deavour to sustain the reputation and merit the support that has so long and so liberally been given to his father. He is now receiving his: ' FIRE-PROF STORE, Mum Richmond Hill, April 23. 1868. In readiness for those destructive Parasites; you will save Richmond Hill, June 19, 1868. here hé keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cormueul. Ruck. ' wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish arid , AS MUCH PLEASURE in announcing to his friends and customers the arrival ufhi! FURNITURE! THOS. RETIRINGâ€" FRO’M‘ THE BUSINESS“ THE CHINESE Prepared only by Destroys all kinds of Insects, Grubs, and Caterpillars on Currant Bushes, Plants and Shrubs. A nice assortment, good and che'ap. Ho WOuld also call attention to his LOWEST MAR KET PRICE; HAVE A PACKA GE u” a Spring And summer STOCKOF ' ' - i - ’ u ['Euam' Rim! 111mm" ‘umml mm W «mm W HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Look’ out for your Currant Bushes, &c. WILLIAM ATKINSON CROCKERY, 860., 850., 860‘ W. A. directs special attention to his HUGH MILLER & CO. RICHMOND HILL, W. A. has also a OF THE AT THE 0F MEDICAL HALL. Toro n 1m 23 510- u:

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