TORONTO MARKETS. Toronto, July 30, 1868 . Flour. WharreI-......... 15 @ '7 00 VVhoat. bush . . . . . . . . . . . l 45 @ l 48 Spring Wlieat,llyilbusli....... 1 40 @ I 45 Barley, 7,9bush..... . . . . . . . . . 1 00 @ 1 05 I’ease. do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 80 fl 0 85 Oats, do . . . . . . . ... 0 49 @ 0 50 Potatoes do . . . . . . . . 0 60 fa) 0 66 Ilayï¬ty‘l ton. . . . . . . ..1-2 (I0@21 00 Straw, ton.... ........ .....l2 00@15 00 Pork mess 1001118 . . . . . . . . . . 17 00 RD 18 IO Butter 013 {(3 014 Wooiyuib .. 0 26@ 0 27 thnertiernteitto. MACHINE OIL. IAM NOW SELLING FIRST CLASS ELEPHANT OIL At $1 per gallon. Pure Petrolia Crude Oil, '25 6d per gallon. Also English Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, 'I'nrpentine, Point, Glass and Putty, as cheap as Cheap as Same Quality will be sold in Toronto. ' G. A. BARNARD- Richmond Hill. July 30, 186d. 524-tf NOTICE TO marinas. A “Stick :1 Pin Here,†IIAT YOU MAY RECOLLECT where to buy the Cheapest Linen ' TWOâ€"Bushel Bags In the Dominion. Good. Largo. Strong Potatoe Bags, $1.50 per dozen ‘ ' Good. Linen Grain Bags, $2,525 per dozen Extra Heavy Linen Grain Bags. $2.50 per doz. Heavy, Fine Linen Flour Bags, $3.00 per doz. ‘ “3 Having bought a large Quantity of the above at an unusual cheap rate, 1 have put but. a slight advance to ensure a speedy salef G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Ilill, July ‘23, 1868. 5234f r Gould, Elizabeth Notice to Housekeeper-s. A LARGE ASSOR'I‘MENT 01“ Fruit Crooks and J are ALso, Mason’s Patent Selfâ€"sealin‘i Jars. Cheap for Cash. at WM. ATKINSON. Richmond 11111, July 23, 1868. lNEGlll! uiuiuiuiiiuiuiii I HAVE just to hand a large quantity of the Finest Bordeaux French Vinegar, ‘Warranted the Finest. Iiiiportetl,sold in Demi- johns of 5 gals.. splendid for Pickling. also on Draughtâ€" l’ure Malt and Bordeaux Vinegar. from ls 3d to 3s 9d per gal. G. A BARNARD. Richmond Hill, July 523, 1868. 523-tf “Noumeaâ€. IIE PUBLIC are hereby cautioned against. a purchasing aNOTE, drawn by Mr. J. 1’. RUPERT in my favor. for the sum of $100 and interest. Dated lst June 1867, and trav- able one year after date; the same having been stolen and payment has been stopped. JOSEPH ENDRSBY. Viragan ‘ " 4-! 5:53. {)0 W ASTER A Y. A VIE into the premises of the Subsciibor, i C lot 65. lst Con. Whitcliurch~ Oak ltidgas Hotel, on the ITtli instant. .A. RED COW! With some peculiar marks. The owner is re- quested to prove property. pay expenses and take her away. ASA CURTIS. Oak Ridges: July 23. 1868 3 Store and Dwelling, House FOR SALE OR TO RENT. "HIE SUBSCRIBER wishes to Sell or Rent his house on Richmond Hill. This pro- perty presents a very desirable opening for a Copper Tin AZ Iron yIateVVot‘kei‘,us this business has been carried on in the premises for nearly 10 years, and there is no other place in the Village. There is also a large garden attach- ed. well stocked with Fruit 'I‘rees, and two Wells of Water and a Cistcin. If any Person in tho trade were to purchase the above property. Mr. [Judge would have no objections to stay a few months with him till he gets well acquainted. For particulars apply to WILLIAM IIODGE Richmond Hill, July 16. 1868. {22-4 Farmers Read This. NE VIAN CAN D2) THE FOUR by using COLLARD’S I’A’l‘EN’I‘ I’EA IIARVIISTEIII ALSO HARVEST GLOVES, (foo. To be had > AT A'I‘KINS‘JN’S Richmond Hill, July 2, 1868. 5204f WORK OF ,. IN CHANCERY! ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDITORS. URSUANT to a decree of the Court of Chancery, made in a cause of Ileiiricks 1:5. I‘Ienricks,the Creditors of Christian Ilen- ricke, late of the Township ofMarkliani in the County of York, who died in or about the month of November. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-six, are, on or before the TWEN'I'Y-sscosn DAY or AUGUST, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. to send by post, pie-paid, to Messrs. Dnggan and Meyers ot'tlIe City of Toronto, Solicitors for the I’laintiï¬". their Christian and Surnames. addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a. statement oftheir accounts and the nature of the sureties .(if any) held by them or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily ex- cluded from the beneï¬t of the said Decree. Every Creditor holding any ecurity is to pro- duce the same before me at my chambers, at Osgoode Hall, in the City of Toronto, on Saturday, the 'l‘wenty-scc- and; Day of August One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixt‘i- eight. at twelve o’clock noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this thirtieth (lay of June. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Eight. ‘ (Signed) - ROBER'ILJUIURNER. BIBLII Stilllll'l‘Y IIEPIISI’I‘ORY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. Richmond Hill 1865. List of Letters Remaining in the Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce July 1st, 1868. Adainson, Mark Burr. W, Basingthwait. IV. Bernard, G. .. Brillinger, J.‘ Bernard. J. G. ,. Bracken, Elizabeth Cosgrove. Bernard Coran. Thomas Cooper. W. Coghlan. 'I'hos. Chamberlin. George Douglass, George B. Douglas, Mr. Esbv. Joseph Morden, Jacob Morrison. Rev S. McBride, John Pegg, Charles Peck. Dr. Quantz, George Stephenson. George S. Stewart, Mr. Esq. Siinson, Mrs. George Stewart, James Simpson, Jemima Simpson. James Thomas, Robert Thompson, Andrew Temple. Deputy Tovin, \V. \Valmsley. W. I’Vise, II enry Williams, Thee. Woodall, Jonathan (2) “’right, Minne ' ' l Gormau John Glen, \Villiam Harris, Betsy I‘lart, John Hall. James Lawrence, Mr. M: TEEFY. P.'Vl. i S. M. SAN DERSON & 00. Are Manufacturing all the Newest Styleso Moti’s. Women's and Children’s Boots 1% shoes At their New Store; ' No- 90 Yonge-st. Toronto. APPRENTICE WANTED. STRONG Active Boy Wanted as an ap- prentice to the Waggon Making Busi- ness. Apply to THOMAS SEDMAN. Richmond Hill, July 1‘3. 1868. 522-“ s. M. SANDERSON & Co. CASTING ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS In Men’s and Boy’s Calf, hip and Cowhide Boots, At No. 90 Yonge Street, Toronto, PATENT i EAVE TROUGHS .311!) “LATER SPOUTS! PUT or AT $6 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. ALSO Flooring and other Lumber Dressed. SAP 1} U CKETS & PA ILS lllannl'nctured and for Sale Shingles. Waggon Fellocs, and Lumber Sawed to Order. For particulars address JOHN LANGSTAFF, . Steam Mills, 'l‘horuhill. TIIOllllllll, April 21, 1868. 510-tf. THE HISTORY OF CANADA. NOW IN En PRESS, And Will be published about; the lst of June, THE HISTORY OF CANADA, From its first discovery to the present time, By J. MacMullen, Esq, Second Edition, 6.30 pages 8vo., carefully correcteo and revised. continued down to ' Do- minion Day,’ 1867,:ind beautifully printed on superï¬ne paper. Price $3 in bevelled cloth. or $4 in antique morrocco, gilt or i-nai'bled edges The first edition of this History, published in 1856, was received most favorably by the Canadian Press and Public, and immediately sold. The entire Wtil‘lt has now been carefu ty revised, a large portion relating to the Province of Ontario re-written, and about 100 pages of entirlv new matter added, continuing the nor- rative in the most full and complete manner from 18.30 to 1867. an exceedingly interesting and important period in the constitutional His- tury of this country. The Author has had ac- cess to the most authentic sources of informa3 lion, and has spared no pains to make his his- tmy a valuable book of reference to the public man, as well as a reliable source of informa- tion to all those who desire to acquaint them- selves with theannals of this Dominion. The last chapter Wlll give full details of the social condition of the Canadian people at the pre- sent time. as well as the progress of this coun- try in population, trade and commerce; educaâ€" tion, 51.0.. from the earliest period to the date ofthe latest government statistical returns. This work supp‘ios the only full and complete history of the Province of Ontario, from its first settlement in 1781. 1‘1 existence; while no event of any importance is omitted in the his- tory of the province of Quebec. It will be beautifully printed on superï¬ne paper, express- ly made for the publishers by (‘owau a: C0,. of Edinburgh, and will be one of the hand- somes; books, as regards and binding. ever published in Canada. McMULLAN & Co. lirockville, Ont.. May 20. 1868. 1-m woo; WANTED. A LARGE QUANTITY OF TWEEDS, CLOTHS. FLANNELS, SA TINE ’1‘1‘S. Cotton and Woolen Sliirtiiig, Blankets and Horse Blankets, TO EXCHANGE FOR WOOL, Or Sell Cheap for Cash, at the ALMIRA MILLS ! MARKHAM. (l‘llld Subscriber takes this opportunity to r thanking his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the past year, and begs toannounce to them that he is now pre- pared to do CARDING, SPINNING, AND MANUFACTURING. ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE- AND AT Unusually Low Prices. Persons from a distance can have their rolls home with them by coming early in the morn- ing. Parties wishing their wool SPUN AND SKEINED, Will do well to bring it early in the season be- fore we commence manufacturing and we will do it at once. 0:9: The Highest Price in, Cash paid for Fine IVool. W’ool Carding Strictly Cash 1:3“ Wool or Soap taken in exchange for Work. LYMAN MILLE R, Markham, May 7, 15368 ‘112 3-" IoULIs cm «.s. * Ad. ' NEAR RICHMOND HILL. EYER & BROTHER, MANUFACTURERS OF A EIIIIIIIIII Still it I'llllllll HIST Illlll Plllllill i‘h ANENTIRELY NEW INVENTZEON. lhls Plough can be Regulated lu Eula luiiuw any Required Shape AND CAN BE SET AT ANY ANGLE. TEE DRAUGHT Is EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT. Fittings for Iron and Wood Plouglts, Steel or Metal, supplied and sold at a Low Price. AND ALL JOB WORK Done to Order. EYER & BROTHER, Richmond Hill. July 30. 1868. MUNICIPALITY 0F VAUGHAN. NOTICE is hereby given that the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Of the Township of Vaughan, intend at its next meeting to be holdon at the TOWN HALL, Saturday, the [lay of August A.D. 1868, At The Hour of One O'clock P.M., B 5? - LA W .. Byâ€"Law, No. 209 : Whereas itis expedient to pass a. By-law to establish a Road crossing the N orth-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 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 Council, to pass a. By-Law for establishing the said Road. lie 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 he andthe same is hereby established as a. public Highway of the width of sixty and two-thirds links for the distance of fourteen chains and sixty-three 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-ï¬ve links to the front of said Let, and its centre line to have the following magnetic courses and distances. Commene 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 ï¬fty-nine (le- rees four minutes, east one chain ninety- eigbt links, thence south fiftyâ€"two degrees fortyd'our minutes, east one chain forty-two links, thence south ï¬fteen degrees fifty-two minutes, east seven chains fortyâ€"seven links, thence south thirty-ï¬ve degrees nine minutes, east one chain eighty links; thence south forty eight degrees thirty-five minutes, cast one chain ninety-six links; thence south sixty degrees forty-seven minutes, east one chain sixtyeigbt links ; thence SLUIII seventy eight degrees seventeen minutes, cast three chains twenty-seven links ; thence south sixty degrees ï¬fteen minutes, east one chain seventy links to the front of said eighth con- cession, 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 Charles Wallace and forming part of Lot Number Ten in the said eighth concession. And be it enacted by the Municipal Cor- poration of the Township of Vaughan, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the Treasurer be and lie is hereâ€" by authorised to pay Charles Wallace the sum of Three hundred and thirty dollars out of the general funds of the Township for the said Right of Way, of Road aforesaid, and that this By-Law shall be a sufï¬cient guarantee for his so doing. And be it: enacted,that so much ofo-Law No. 108 establishing a. Road, crossing said Lot Number Ten, as passed by this Council be and is hereby repealed. All parties for or against the passing of said By-Law, are required to attend said Meeting of the Council without further no- tice. By order of the Council. Dated this the 27th day of June, A.D., 1868, JAMES M. LAWRENCE. 101011.91pr Clerk. NOTICE. HE Public are hereby prohibited from TressymSSing. Ill quest 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 prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. ROBERT METCALF. Vaughan, Jane 24. 1868. 41) BICE’S PUMPS FOR Miiiiitiniunccn, Rim}...an rim Dicltmi‘cd Till Insist '13. f‘ property of Richmond Hill, Ontario. 524-tf FARM For. SALE 1 [IE Subsmibor offers for Sale his farm. being Lot 17. in the 2nd Con.. Township of Markham,CONTAINING68 ACRES of excellent land. .35 of Which are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. ' The Buildings are good and in | thorough state of repair. There is also a, splendid Orchard on the promises. TIIIS‘Fflr'm is only 16 miles from Toronto. and 2 miles from Yonge Street. For particulars apply on the premises to GEORGE TEASDALE. If by letter prepaid, address Headford P.O, ' Markham, July 2, 1868. ". I, I J. H. SNRsON, VETERINARY SURGEth, (Graduate of Toronto Veterinary College) Co ner of You ge and Centre-st East RICHMOND HILL. EGS to anno "co to the now practicin * with «{‘I t of the same place.»-.. ._ H _ ed personally or by letter, on Horses. Cattle. &.c. ‘ . . . " rs.‘ o Mfllmmfls of every Dgcription For Horses and Cattle always on’hand :» such as Physic, Diuretic. Cordial. ,'I‘onic, 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, Draughts, Linimeiits for Sore Threats, Sprains, Curb. Spavin, Hing-bore, &c. Blist- ering Ointments, also Hoof and Healing Oint- monts. Lotions for Wounds, Bruises. Saddï¬e Grills. Infalliable Oil and Sbaep Tick Des~ troyer. All orders from a distance prcmptly attended to, and medicine: sent to any pirt ofthe Pro- vince. Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill. April 523, 18‘8. 'that he is "RSON. flames of 510 menus To LEND N LAN DEL) SECURITY. iTlIE Undersigned is authorized to state that $20,000: Can be procured, in sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security, ’I‘ermsmado known on personal application to M. TEEFY, Notary Public, Agent. &c. N .B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills. Bonds. 5M3. dice, drawn with nontness ind despatch.â€" M. ’1‘. continues to act as DIVISION Counr AGr' Hr. Fees moderate. Ritnmond lIill, Nov. 28. 1866. h PIIYSIOLOGY. Ladies and Gentlemen, who require a true chart of the foot, can procure one in either French Kid or Calf, liy calling and ordering it at’l‘. DOLMAGE’S. Richmond Hill, April 4, 1867. P. PHILIPS’ Excelsior Pumps. 7 ‘HE Subscriber would intimate to the in- habitants of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding Country, that he is prepared to supply PUMPS}? 0n the SHORTEST NOTICE, From a Cistcrn to a. Well ofa 150 feet, on one month trial. Price for the Excelsior Pump; $5 above Platform ; 40 cents per foot below for the Well. The Churn Pump For cisterns, $3. 0:1?- A liberal discount allowed, when part- ies take the Pump from the Shop. Richmond Hill, May ‘30, 1868. N OTICE. ALI. Parties are hereby cautioned against negociating for or purchasing a Note, drawn by me in favor ofJACOB HEN ERICK, for the sum of $22, and endorsed by James lieynar; dated June 16111. 1868. and payable four months after date.â€"â€"as l have receive-r1 no vain»: fr r the some ’ Z-m \. ., __..,._. . a, " Their success is wonderful and Well-deserved."â€"-â€"Ontario Observer. I EXTRACTS FROM. JUDGMENT 0F COURI‘ 0F CHANCEBY. AbD “ The Novelty of making A WOODEN FORCE PUMP was introduced by the. l’liiintitt'. 010th Dragging for 1868- (C. Powell) and it has that MERIT OF INV ENTION which etitlos it to the protection 01†a. Patent.†. " The usefullriess of this invention is unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy olimerit, and to the isolated dweller. must be of the greatest possible value.†‘ IION. P. M. VANKOI’GHNET‘. S’ee Judgement Court of Chancery. The lion. 1’. M. Vankouglmet. in delivering Judgment on the celebrated Patent Swing: Pump’s trial : remarked. after justly eulogising the merits ofthe Pump. “ That the person who infringes on a Patent. is a wrong-door and‘should be punished. and that an infaiuger’s opera- tions are, not only a. Robbery of the Patenteemut also a Fraudlnpon the Public.†downstate ensure LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS ; FORCE} w‘PUMPS' FOR. TANKS, CISTERNSAND SHALLQW WELLS; CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO," ALL OTHERS !3 ALSO : - CORIIIEON PUMPS OF ANY MAKE, AT TW’O TIIIRDS THE ORDINARY PRICES ;' ,“ Churn †Pumps for Cisterns,2, DollarsEach. ' HE Subscriber. in returning thanks for the liberal patronage with which his numerous friends and customers have favored‘him, would state that he has Fitted up his Harding Machine Wm}? NEW 0.4305; In 8. Superior Manuela-also having employed Mr. JOHN RIDDELL, late of Markham} who. being widely known as a Firstâ€"class Workman, Feels confident of giving. to those who may favor him with their .custom, the most entire satisfacï¬on. [3’ 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 their'cloth dressed. *,,* The Highest Price will be paid for Wool delivered at the shop. Wool Taken in Play for Carding. w. H. LAWRENCE. Richmond Hill, May 28, 1868. 515-3m THE Subscriber begsito inform tbeFai-mé'rs ' jthe Thorough-bred DURHAM BULL, ‘ the said Act. i LEASE NOTICE Tll-A'l‘ Ordeis from North York should be sent to ROGERS &. C0, NEWMARKE'I‘, who have acquired: the Patent Right for East and West Gwillimb'uryv Whitchu‘rch and’ King. for the ' Patent Swing and Dominion Force Pumpse w. WHARIN 8: co. IMPORTEHB AND DEALERS IN Watches, clicks, and Jewelry, ELECTED-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, 8..., 8m. Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS, Pump Makers, UDORA. have purchased the" Rights of: IGeorgina. North Givillimbury._0ro and Innisï¬l, and,» having- abandoned the manufiicture’ of I Inferior Kinds of Pumps, are prepared to supply the 'PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORGE PUMPS. The attention ofthe Public is ioivted to their A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet.- tock censistin of a rent varietv'of . . . - ’ g E I' Machinery supplied. and Instructwns for melting given. Rare chances for moirof energy: ahd‘ nit)qu AND FANCY Goons, "misdeme- ",,* When ordering. Pumps, please'state Depth of Well or Cistern. . P. O. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton BrOdk'u Newton’ Brook. July 15. 1863. 522-3m MITCHELL-"SI GREAT GLEARNGT SALE: Aï¬gï¬gfgiwigï¬g-NTO FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS I: has“ JIIasom'c and other Emblems" made to order. I Toronto, Aori'l 27 , 1866. Ot'the best description and newest designs. Careful attention given to the repairing of Watches and Clocks Jewelry maiiufuCt-ured‘ ' and Repaired. No.11, King Street East, 6 doors east of Yonge Street. ‘ Toronto, April 26, 1866. J. SEGSWORTH, IMPORTER OF VVA'I‘CHES, CLOCKS, LL GDODDS‘WII‘Stock. although not mentioned in this Catalogue†will be subject to a": 4., proportionate reduction in price during the Sale. 13mm†“ï¬rm WW"? GREAT BARGAINS IN’ ALL DAPA-RTMENTS!‘ P.W1DEMAN, ‘ MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF 15 Ct FANCY DRESS Goons reduced to 10 cents WA'iituiiaool‘ Twsnos" reduced to 75m. $1.06 l l 20 “ ‘ " “ ‘:‘ 12% "‘ and $1.25 ' Ladies BLACK MANTLE CLoTH'S‘ &’ & & ‘: ‘Z ': " a? apducedtgï¬lflo aind $1.25; LIGHT FANCY c. c. c. ‘ ‘ ' “ r ANTLE Lo‘rnsre need from $1.37 to 75‘~ Ca“ and examine my Stock “d P _ b A large lot worth from 30 1040061115 cents per yard. is “065 9' or yard all at . . . . . . 25 †_* ._ for purchasing elsewhere, as you will ï¬nd it to y 001‘; 2“ s', ,3 * 9d,, 'd ' 75 .2 I - ' » - -» your interest. $1:g5 xiiiâ€: ll: s r I.“ 0 :$1‘ 00 sf (If? Issuer of Marriage Licenses, 1.65 “ " “ . 1.52 “ nun. WHITE, 3L0}: AND A Few FANCY DRESS SILKSI at Special prices. I FANCY FL-ANNELS, At a large We ductiou in price Ringwood. Sept. 19. 1867. 479 Bonnet Silks, Sarsnets, Satiris, &c., M, GREATLY REDUCED PRICE-s MEN’S Fxnci Wmcizvlan'd Emmet. SHIRTS‘ ‘ 7 reduced to 75' cts; tron. $1.25. and 31.59;. .. :a Large Stock of Shaw-leg†MUTE AND PANGY DRESS SHIRTS1 Iu‘ Grenadine, Llama, Tissue. Lace. Rumours AND can Woolen and Pai‘slev Filled. Flannel Shirtiet. Reduced‘ Priced. AN IMMENSE REDUCTION? linen RnooLAn mucus Notice to Farmers. and others of this neighborhood who wish to improve their stock. that he has purchased Marqu1s of Oxford. For Pedigree and other particularrs see bills‘. ROB’T MAnsn. ,' Lot 41, lst Con 515-2m TO CLEAR our mic nurture green or MANTLES, 30mins, HATS, ' FLOWERS, i‘EATHnRe, onNAMENTs, AND OTHER MILLINERY Goons Unparalleled Bargains will be g‘i‘yen‘. $2.110 1%.;th Sn 1: Vznvnr reduced to. $1.56 2.25 -’{ u I- ’ .. 1.75. 2.50 .. 2.00‘ I I Id t} (5 Markham. May 26. 1868. .MANTLE’S from 50 (its. HATS from 1‘2; he JOHN EARRON. 1134., King Street: East, - é- '- *â€" TORONTO. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of TonoNTOI June [7, 1868-. Bogeggnéï¬eigggg§ ‘ " 7 ~â€" , - _5 y ._ , p ' ‘ ALWAYS urw to Tim: I 6:? Boots and Shoes. made to Measure, of S 0 0 "I." II;- the Best Materials and Workmans‘nip, at the HAS RECEIVED Lowest Remuneratiug Prices. Toronto‘ Dec), 3,’ 1865. flhAiEtG-E ADDiTiONS TO HIS STOCK OF WILLIAM-COX, STATIONERY & FANCY. GOODS, Successor to James Ho'lliday, Which, comparatively speaking. will eat the Toronto Trade. in Price and Quality.- all to bits; BUTCHER; HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT RICHMOND HILL, EEPS always on hand the best of Beef, N o. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above Kingâ€"Street, TORONTO. Mutton. Lamb, Veal, Pork. Sausages, HIE, AM PIPE R &c. and sells at the lowest prices. BEGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE Farmer’s Boot & shoe Store ,, , ,.___._v,,.w.___ 490-0" 1.3’ In THE COUNTY Coua'r on THE Cocsrv or Yoax, I’novmoic or ONTARIO, COUNTY or YorK. i In the Matter of Elijah Miller- on 1nsolvent. CANADA, The highest market price given for Cattle. FURNISIIING GOODS, among which Will be found Sheep. Lambs. &c. Also. Corned and Spiced Beef. Smoked and Dried Hams. Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of allykinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON dz COPPER WARE, Also on hand a: large stock of Richmond Hill. Octobor15, 186?. TABLE CUTLERY, SPOON S, 850. Special attention is direCted to v y ‘ LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS I The stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chaste and also the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"â€"thus meeting the requirements of all claSses. J LAMP 61.11365, BURNERS, EIIIMNIIYS, SHADES ANII WIIIKS. L A N T E R N S Square and Globe shapes, in great variety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention is directed to the stock of 11'. AMD MACHINERY on. Which will be found both good and cheap. BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. 81.6. N Thursday. the twentieth day of August next, the undersigned Will apply to the Judge of the said Court for a dischaige under ELlJAH MILLER. Toronto, 11th May, 1868. 513-10 Heeps. H00ps. Hoops. AFINEI.OTOF Hoop Skirtg: 30 Spring Skirts 75' 40 Spring Skirts 1 00_ At Atkinson's Cheap Cash Store. Richmond Hill, June 25, ’68, 517-tf 0 LAND FOR SALE. 0 BE SOLD on reasonable terms, the fol- lowing n'opetty :â€" I’artof Lot No 30, on 2nd Con. Vaughan. containing 63 acre": also. ' Village Prop arty At Richmond Hill. Fox particulars apply to the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. Children’s Carriages and Perambulators ! Manufactured and Imported, lVbolesale and Retail. STOVES! Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes, ‘ Richmond H111. Sept. 1, 1566. 69 Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes VVringers, Le. &o. AL , pa, Repairs of all. kinds {ortiuzfjtiy on: M , LOY S A .1, M .N .. 3., y In err» ’ii‘f: in? so, =97: a}: ’ ' at “'â€" v: *5