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York Herald, 24 Jul 1868, p. 3

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All ordels from a distance promptly attended .to, and medicine: sent to anyyart ofthe Pro- Vince. For Horses and Cattle always on hand : such as Physio, Diuretic. Cordial, Ionic, 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 Heavos in Horses. Colic, Dra ughls. Liniments for Sore Throats. Sprains. Curb. Spavin, Ring-bone, Sac, Blist- ering Ointmenls, also Hoof and Hauling Oint- menls. Lotions for Wounds, Bruises. Saddle Galls. Infulliable Oil and Shqu Tick Des- (royer. Home; exammnd a; to sou Bought, and Sold on commission. Ilichmond 11111, Apn’123, 1868 J. H. SANDERSON; _ _VETE_RI_NARÂ¥VSUBGE9N, to announce to the public that he is . now practicing with U. SANDERSON, of the same place. where they may he must!!!- 0d personally or by loner, .on all diseases of Horses, Cattle, &.c. Medicines of every Discription {Graduate (f Toronto Veterinary Callagn) (Jo nc'r of Yon ge and‘Centneâ€"st East RICHMOND HILL. The Buildings are good and in a thorough stale oi repair. There is also a splendid Orchard on the premises. This Farm is only 16 miles from Toronto, and 2 miles from Yoiige Street. "For particulars apply on the premises to GEORGE TEASDALE. ill’ by letlbr pl'e'paid. address Ueudford RU, 7 ‘HE Subscriber offers fur Sale his farm. being Lot [7. in the 2nd COIL. Township .0!' Markham, CONTAINING 68 ACRES of Qxcallent land. 55 of which are cleared, and in 11 good state nfcultivalion. ’ LL Parties are hereby cautioned against negociadng for 0" purchasinng Note, drawn by me in favor ofJACOB HENERICK, <Vurthe sum of $953, and endorsed bv James j-Eleyllar; dated June 16th. 1868. and payable {L’ fuur months afLor date.â€"â€"as l have raceived no value for the same. FARM FOR SALE ! All [nu-ties f0} m-‘against the passing of said Byâ€"Law, are required to attend said Meeting of the Council without further noâ€" tice. By order of the Council. Dated this the 27th day of June, A.D., 1868, guarantee for his so doing V And be it enncmdfilmt so much ofo-Law N0. 108 establishing a Road, crossing said Lot Number Ten, as passed by th is Couucd be and is hereby repealed. a public Highway of the width of sixty and twothirds'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 sixtyâ€"live links to the front of said Lot, and its centre line to have the following magnetic courses and distances. Commenc- ing at the distance ofeightydiine chains and seven links from the north west angle of Lot Number Ten in the eighth concession of said '1'ownship,_ thence south fiftyâ€"nine de- grees four minutes, east one chain ninety. eight links, thence south fifty-two degrees forty-four minutes, cast one chain forty-two links; thence south fifteen degrees fifty-two minutes, east seven chains forty-sewen links; thence south thirty-live degrees nine minutes, east one chain eighty links; thence south forty eight degrees thirtyâ€"live minutes, east one ehaln ninety-six links; thence south sixty degrees forty-seven minutes, east one chain sixty-eight links; thence stuth seventy eight degrees seventeen minutes, east three chains twenty-seven links ; thence south sixty degrees fifteen minutes, eastone-ehain seventy links to the iront of said eighth con- cession, and at the distance of four chains twentyone links from the south-east angle of said Lot number Ten in the said eighth l ccueession, and the whole of the land form‘ l ing the said ltoad, being the property of Uh: ' \s \Vallaee and forming part of Lot N oer Ten an the said eighth concession. And ‘he it enacted by the Municipal Cor- poration of the Township of Vaughan, and it is here’lJy enacted by the authority of the same, that the Treasurer be and he is hereâ€"I by authorised to pay Charles Wallace the sum of Three hundred and thirty dollars out of the general funds of the Township {or the said Right. of Way, of Road aforesaid, and that this By-Law shall be a sufficient Whereas it is expedient to pass a. By-law to establish a. Road crossing the North-East a gle of Lot Number Ten in the eighth con- cgssien as a Public nghway, in the Town- ship of Vaughan, and to provide for the paying of said read. And whereas public notice has been given, as required by Statute 29 and 30, Vict. Chap. 51. Sec. 323 of the intention of the Conncfl, to pass a. By-Lftw for establishing the said Road. '130 it therefore enacted by the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Vaughan, and it is hereby enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the road hereinafter describ- ed be and the same is hereby established as “Of the 'l'uwnsll'rp of' Vaughan, intend at its next meeting to be holden at [he TOWN HAZE-~11, Satmday, the 81h Day of August BY” LAW. Markham, July 2,1868 MUNICIPALITY OF VAUGHAN. (PUBLIC NOTICE ll 0 SS. Markham. June 20, [868.] By-Law, No. 209 : Richmon'l Hill. Ju‘y 16, 1868. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL At, The Hour of One O'clock P.M., APPRENTICE WANTED. STRONG Active Boy wanted as an ap- pronticeto the Waggon Making Busi- NOTICE is hereby given that the PASSING TH E FOLLOWING JAMES M. LAWRENCE NOTICE. Apply to AD. 1868. NEIL ‘W. MCKINNON 0N to soundness, a}so THOMAS SEDMAN Iownship Clerk. .110 52‘3- if , 03» The Highest Price in 0 h ‘ ' Fine Wool. as pond f0, “7001 Carding Strictly Cash L25" Wool or Soap taken in exchange fax “7011:. LYMAN MILLER. Malkham, May 1, 1868; 512% Will do we" lolbringjt ugly in the season be- fore we commence manufacturing and we will do it at once. Persons from a distance can have {hair rolls home with them by coming-Early in the mom- ing. Parties wishingdheir wool SPUN AND SKEINED, (111E Subscriber lakes this opportunity to thanking his numerous customers for their libaral patronage during the past year, and begs to announce to [hum that-he is now pre- pared to do CARDING, SPINNiNG,‘ ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE ALMIRA. MILLS ! Cotton and Woolen Shining, Blankets and Horse Blankets, TO EXCHANGE FOR WOOL, Ladies’, Misses’ Hats: afifl Bonnets will sold at about halfprica. Not having room devote to this branch of business. At WOOL WANTED. In Felt, Si‘fik. Cloth and Velvet: also Straw‘ Leghorn, Tuscan and Chip. in Men’s. Youths" Boy’s and Infants, Cheap and durable. A large Stock to select fronL Deals with the «intellect. cool '. justly and mor- cifully. nol pressing the fore- rain with harsh, unfeellm-g H ms. nor the afterthought with a pain which is felt in the pocket ; therefore, call andoxamino his Stock of 5l‘he first edition of this History, published in 1856, was received most favorably by the Canadian Press and Public, and immediately said. The entire work has now been cat-efuwly revised, a large portion relating to the Province of Ontario re-writton, and about [00 pages of entirly new matter added, continuing the nar- rative in the most. full and complete manner from 1850 to 1867. an exceedingty interesting and important period in the constitutional His- tury-of this country. The Author has had ac- cess to the most authentic sources of informa- tir'n, and has spared no pains to' make his his- tory a valuable book of reference to the public man, as well asa reliable source of informa- tion to all those who desire to acquaint them- selves with the annals of this Dominion. The last chapter will give full details of the social condition of the Canadian people at the pre- sent time. as well as the progress ot'this coun- try in population, trade and commerce; edui’m- tion. &c.. from the earliest period to the date of the latest government statistical returns. This worl; supplies the only full and complete history of tlIeijvince of Ontario $125911)” first'se‘ttlement in -l?84.‘ To existence ;‘ whiie no event OT any importance is omitted in the his- toryet'the province of Quebec. it will be beautifully printed on superfine paper, express- ly made {or the publishers by t‘owan & C0,. or Edinburgh,nndwili he one of the hand- somest books, as regards and binding. ever published in Canada. HATS AND CAPS, Second Edition,650 pages 8vo., carefully corrected and revised. continued down to ‘ Do- minion Day,’ 1867,8nd baanlil‘ully printed on superfine papot. Price $3 in bevelled cloth, or $4 in antique morrocco, gilt or marbled gadges Inn“ 1! ,. , v.» .- .. . n. ‘.. . THE HISTORY 0F CANADA. From its first discovery to the present time, By J. MacMullen, Esg., NOW IN THE PRESS, And Will be published about the 151; of June, Shingles. Waggon Fences, and Lumber Sawed to Order. For particulars address JOHN LANGSTAFF, SAP BUCKETS & PAILS $6 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. EAVE TROUGHS l‘llE Subscriber begs to inform the Farmers and others of this neighborhood who wish to improve their stock. (hat he_has purchased the Thorough-bred DURHAM BULL. For redigree and Omar parlicularrs see billa‘ ROB’T MARSH. GEO. A. BARNARD’S. Richmond Hill. May 14. 1868. 5134f McMULLAN 8L {:3 Brockville, 0111,, May 20. 1858. l-m Hoop Skirts z 30 Spring Skirts . . . . . . . $0 75 40 Spring Skirts . . . . . . . 1 00 At Atkinson’s Cheap Cash Store. Hoops. Hoops. Hoop‘s.‘ Steam Mills, Thornhilh Thornhill. April 521, 1863. 510-tf. TWE EDS, CLOTHS, ALSO Flooring and other Lumber Dressed. Markham. May 26. 1868. Unusually Low Prices. HEAD‘OLOGY. Richmond Hill, June 25, ’65. Marquis of Oxford. hflo some tradesmen deal with the under- standing ( Boots and Shoes for instance), All The Latest Styles Or Sell Cheap for (high, at the AND MAN UFACTURlN-G. FLANNELS, SA TINE' T'I'S, GEO. A. BARN ARD THE HISTORY OF CANADA, WATER SPOUTS! Notice to Farmers. Manufactured and for Sale A LARGE QUAQTITY'OF MARKHAM. \Vhich consist of AND AT A FINE LOT OF PATENT PUT UP AT AND Lot 4], lat Con 515-2m 5l7-tf A Inteoding buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found worthy of Inspection Toronto, Februay 7- 1868‘ ‘ ‘ > $493 Cooking Stoves, Pai‘lor Stoves, Box Shaves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple Payers, Clothes Wringers, L0. 810. ‘Square'and Globe shapes, in great variety, for Oil or Candles. Spécial attention - is directed to the stock of ROCK 011.4371) MAdfiINERY OIL‘No-oo LAMP GLOBES, BURNBRS, BHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WIUKS. Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! The stock of which is very large, embracm r '11 t1 ' ‘ N “ "N . _ ‘ g: .9. lat Is New and Claaste : the Plalnest and Cheapest kmds,â€"thus meeting the requirement/s of a,“ finish TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, .&C. Plated and Brigg}? Metal Goodggfglfilikinds} I-IIRAM PIPER FURNISHINGâ€" ESTABLISHMENT ALWAYS EU? T0 TEME! Which, comparitively speakmg, will cut the Toronto Trade, in Price and Quality, all to bits. $2.00 BLACK Sm; VELVET ieduced {0; £1,130 2.25 -‘ 6- {9 ..v 1.75 2.50 n l- ‘ -~ ., 2.00 STATIONERY .1 Large Stock of Shawls, AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION MANTLES from Bonnet Silks, Sarsnets, Satins, &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED l’RfCES. 15 ct FANCY DRESS Goons reduced lo 10 cents Q0 u n u u u 12% u 25 H ‘- u n u u 27% a u n u u 20 u A largo lot woflh from 30 to 40 cents 134, King Street East, -’ ‘- ‘--" - TORONTO. per yard. all at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 " $1.00 BLACK SILKS reduced to . . . . 75 “ 1.525 “ " “ .. 13100 “ 1.65 H u n ..._ U A Few FANCY DRESS SILKS at Special prices GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DAPARTMENTS! GREAT CLEARINGSALE FANCY AND STAPLE DRY [GOOESI Machinery Rupplied. and Instrucfimus for making given. Rare chances for men of energylnnd limned capital. . *Q‘ When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Wall or Cislorn. PATENT SWING & FORCE Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS. Puffin Makers, UDORA. hnvé purchased thei Georgina, North Gwillimbury. Oro and Innisfi‘l, having abandoned the manufacture Kind of Pumps. are prepared to supply “ Churn” Pumps for Ciéteffié,iéflD611arsEabh. ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS! LIGHT & SUCTION PUMPS, “Useful, ingenious and» Wort/Ly of fllérit.‘cH0n; P.‘ Vam- koughnet,’ Judge, Court of Chancery. ‘ “ Their Success is Wondmful and Well deserveti. ”5 Ontario Cbserver Repairs of all kinds pxjmnptly ,‘executed, EGS to call the attuntion of the public to his extensive stock of IlOUS. FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &c. TORONTO. June 17. 1868 LL GOODDS in Stock. although not mentioned in this Catalogue will be proportionate reduction in price during the Sale. In Grenadiue, Llamay Tissue. Lace. Woolen and Paislev Filled, LEASE NOTICE THAT Ordels from North York should he sent to ROGER. '61. C0., NEWMARKET, who have acquired the Patent Rdghl. for East and West Gm Imbury, Whitchurch and King, for the Patent Swing and Dominion Force TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WAREJ P. 0. Addressâ€"â€" Newton Brook. July 15, 1868. FORCE PUMPS, LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS‘! No. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. ‘ HAS RECEIVED ADDITIONS TO HIS STOCK 01:? CONIMON PUMPS OF ANY MAKE, ROM REGULAR PRICES Mannfacturec’i and Imported, Wholesale and Retai'l. Limited Number of ufifitfiifsfie fire; 50 (:15. HATS from 19; cls FOR TANKS, ClSTERNS AND SHALLOW WELLS; S'I'iOVES! Which will be found both good and cheap. AT TWO THIRDS THE ORDINARY PRICES ; TALOG'UE: Special attention is directed to Also on hand-a. larga stock of LANTERNS . MITCHELL’S POWELL ’S _: PATENT CHARLES POWELL. Newtofi FOR ALL. DEPTHS, HOUSE AND ALSO 0F mgr’LmNE’ififfifimfi .mmuhllnlnA D...‘..-:._.. ...:n L WHITE AND PANGY DRESS-SIMS BROAD moms, MELTONS, M603, MAN'I‘LES, BONNETS, WMERPROOF Twmms reduced to 750.. 11.01) and $1.25; Ladies BLACK MANTIJE Cums reduced to $1.00 and $1.25; LIGHT FANCY MANTLI CLOTHS reduced from $1.33 5 75 cents per yard. if MEN’S FANCY WINCEY and FLANNEL {HIRTS reduced to 75 cts, $1.00. $1.25 and $50. FANCY FLANNE FLOWERS, FEATHERS, OIENAi' RED. BLUE AND GREY I Flannel Shirts at Reduced Pricvs. ‘ . . ' {"1 Unparalleled Bargams w1ll be guy?” TO CLEAR OUT THE ENTIRE STOC} At a large R0 duction in price RED, WHITE, BLUE AND AND 'o'THE'R' subject to a 3i: *Ca-n be procured, in, sums to suit borrowers. mu Landed security. Terms made known on yerwsonal application to - 5AM Manufacturing all ,the Newest Styles 0 Men's. Womenmnnd Children’s Boots ck: $11065 At their New Storeâ€" $20,010.03 .MONEY TO LEND THE Undsrsigned-is authorized to state ihat NJ? Deeds, Mortgages. Wills. Bonds. 670. 6w. drawn with nemness and déapmch.» ‘M. '1‘. continues to act as DIVISION COURT AG)’ It. Fees: madame. Rifl‘umond Hi1], Nov, ‘26, 186!) 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. S. M; SAN DERSON & 00. i ‘HE Public are hereby prohibited from Tresspagsing. in quust of Berries or VFISh- ing,bn the serial] half 9f Lot No, 23. in the 2nd concossioh of, Vaughan. ‘Auy person found on the premises after this notice le be praséculed with‘the utmost rigor of. the law. MALLOY’S AXES DANIEL HORNER, Jun, "Lat 20, 2nd cuceossion Mnrklmm ._ V ROBERT METCALF. Vaughan, Jane 23.. 1868. 43p BICE’S PUMPS ON Thursday. the twentieth day of‘Aughst next, the undersigned w1|l apply to the Judge of the said Court for a discharge under the said Act. ' 1 ELIJAH MILLER. In the Matter of Elijah Millerâ€"â€" an Insolvent. In Men’s and Boy’s Calf, Kip angl Cd'ivhifle Boots, CANADA, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, COUNTY or York. 3001:3766 SHOES, *3 The Highest Price will be paid for W001 delivered at the shop. Feels confident of giving, to those favor him with their custom, the 1 sati=faciiou. 5’ Parties returnng their cloth to be dressed at my establishment, in the fall, will 'not be required to pay for their carding until after having their cloth dressed. First-class Workman, THE Subscriber. in returning thanks for the . ‘liberal patronage with which his numerous friends and customers have favoredlum, would state that he has Fitted his Carding Machine WITH NEW CAIéDS, In 8. Superior Mannerâ€"also having omployed Mr. JOHN. RIDDELL, late of Markham ; who. being widely known as a IWOOL CARDING Price for the Excelsior Pump, $5 :17}ch Platform; 40 cents per foot below for the Well. The For Cisterns, $3. {I} A liberal diacount allowed, when part- ies take the Pump from the Shop. .__.___. AV‘JAU.» 4.‘ ULJ..UU, From a Cis’tern to :1 Well of a 150 feet, on one month trial. Richmond Hill, June 11. ’68. SHORTEST NOTICE To‘ron't'é. 11111 May. 1868. 1 habitants of Richmond Hill, Ahé”_'s{1}. rounding Country, that he is prepared to supply , P. PHIL] PS’ Excelsior Pumps; 'I‘HE Subscriber would intimate to the in‘ Lame-mm nr D:,.me.,1 um “W: 38 at Market Square. 'l'oi'crirai'o‘ Boots and was made to Measure. of tqrials and Workmauship, at the ting Mes. Toronlo‘ Dévc. 3 4nn u- . ‘ G. Au-BARNARD’S Richmbhd Hm, April 30. ’68. 51w. Richmond “I”. May 28, 1868‘ NEWEST DESIGN“ OF COLOURINGS, ‘armer’s Boot & shoe Store _1‘00'o PIECES Choice Room Paper! JOHN BARRON. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Richmond Hill, May 20, 1868 Wool Taken in Pay for Carding. W. H. LAWRENCE GREAT BAEGAINS At No. 90 finge Street. Toronto. M. TEEFY, p I PAPER WINDOW BLIHDS, . PAPER F0_R FIRE rB-OA‘RDS, Cloth Diessing for 1868 0N LANCE!) SECIU luTY. Por‘Ontb Prices A Largé Selecii'on to chobse from at PHYSIOLOGY. You gemst. "l‘onmto. NOTICE. FOR SALE BY FOR SALE BY Notary Public, AgenL (h; J. BRILLINGER, is THE COUNTY ‘Covn'r’ or ‘TfiE COUNTY o‘F YORK, ()n the IN THE Ah!) SON Rickmiiml Hill L 5174f | Who may most entire 515-3er 5X3-10 4904f Flour, Feed, ProviSion and Grocery Store 2 Including Tables, Chairs, Bedsleads, Bureaus, 'CUpboards, Dressifig’ Slands, Wash Stands, &.c. &0. Also a large assorimen‘t of Room Paper, Borderihg, White Load Paints and Colors, Raw and 15mle Linseed Oils, Macllihe Oil, IRo'ck Oil, Vern-is]! Turperline, Benzene, Glass, Putty, Glue, 81c. 5m. Parties Furnishing,l’.amering. or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also IIfiRDWARE and. CROCKERY "1mm “mm “mm “mm WWW WWW “’W‘Ifl WE “WW'W “WV "WIN! ' For Cash, at Prices that cannot be surpassed, fiichmoa’d Hill, November 9; {866i ' N returning thanks for the very liberal suppoxl he has received since ~ticnnlr‘xilejin'cl'mg business in Richmond Hill, begs lb inform Llle publiclha! lie luis greatly mamas- cd his Stock and has now on 'hand a choice assorlmefit of Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas,'(9atmcai, Commeal, Buck- Wheat, Bacon, Hams, CheeSe, Fish and ~~ % l'l‘llmum “‘1qu I“ 'II I"Juum‘ I win “M in: twin “Mun 411151.“. "W l'immm 1‘ “’01 % Richmond Hill UabifletEstablishmen’t Fresh ' Field and Garden Seeds MEDICAL HALL". ' Y N r , 167 King Street East; T6r‘onto‘. ' For $alé at “ Herald '5 Book Stdré, and by all th’é prixi: fciplevfliorekeeperé and ‘Seedsmen, : ' Wlni'ch, on insfwclion, Will be found the lnost Idshion’ablo Enid bhaslb he “as 5961' Had lhe blah; sum of submitting to their approval. _V H ‘ , ' Which :wiR 'be found to comprisb everything that is i‘n’th'o market f6: lad'ié’s 3venr. G‘BoCERI'ES, HARDWARE; MiLLI‘NERY DEPARTMENTi DRY N~EW ' Money, Labour & Disappointment; CHENESE GARDEN POWDER GARDEN POWDER! Richmond Hill. April 23. 1868. F&RMERS%GARDENERS gAnEs FOR CASH; 01: APPROVED CREDIT; SUMM»ER @ LEE? Q©©®$g In rcfcrcnée to the abbve I. CROSBY begs to inform tlm fiublib that he' will eh- d‘eavour to sustain the reputation_and merit the support that has - so long ancl 30 liberally been given to his father. He is‘ now‘ receiving his: j ‘ ROSBY, having retired from business as a Merchant on Richmond Hill, 1 , 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; curry on‘ the business in all its branches. and hopes that his' friends Will bestow a. liberal Share of theirsuppoi't on his successor; - ‘ PIRE-PROGP STORE, In readiness for those destructive Parasites ; you Will savé FURNITURE! IMUCH PLEASURE it; ahn‘o'un‘cing 10 'his fi‘iéhda an}! c'ast'o‘me‘rs t‘hLe irri'va) M hi?! Richmond Hill, June 19, 1868'. A nice assortmem1 good and cheap. Ho would aiso call intention to his Prepared only b y THE Destroys: all kinds of Insects, Grubs, and Caiefpillars on Currant Bushes; Plants and Shrfibs; RETIRING FROM THE BUSINESS LOWEST MARKET PRICE. STOCKOi‘ STO'CK HAVE A PACKAGE HARDWARE, GROCERIES; WILLIAM ATKINSON Look out for your Currant Bushes, Ste: CROCKERY, 866;, 860., W. A. dirécts Special attention to 1115 HUGH MILiER’éz CO; RICHMOND HILL. W. A. has 0.130 a OF THE 'AT THE. ‘oi‘F 5103:}:

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