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York Herald, 21 Aug 1868, p. 3

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Are Manufacturing all the Newest Styleno Men's. VVomen’s and Children’s BIBLE SQCIETV DENSITORY Ladies and Gentlemen, who require a true cha rt of the foot, can prucure one in either French Kid 0r Calf, by calling and ordering it at T. DOLMAGE’S. Richmond HillJ April 4, 1867. At their New Storeâ€" No- 90 Yonge-st. Toronto. Boots dc Shoes Calf, Kip and Cowhide Boots, HE Public are hereb'} prohibited from Tresspas<ivlg in qua<t of Berries or Flshâ€" ing, on the smth ha' I” of Lot No. ‘23. in the 2nd v'olms‘ssion of' Vaughan Anv person found on the premises after this notice will be prosecuted with the utmnst rigor of the law. S. M. SANDERSON & C0 HE PUBLIC arn hareiw cautioned against . purvhasing :1 NOTE, drawn 11v Mr. .I. P. RUPERT in my favor, for the sum of $100 and interest. Dated Isl June [867. and pav- abla one year af'er data: the name having been stolen and pavmem ha: been stopped. Mason’s Patent Selfâ€"sealing Jars WM. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill. July 23. 1868. Fruit Crooks and Jars “’6’: Having bought a lalge Quantit}; of the abuvu at an unusual heap rute,l have put but a slight advance to ensure a speedy sale. In the Dominion. Good, Large. Strong Pounce Bags, $1.50 per dozen Good. Linou Grain Bags. $9.95 per dozen Extra Heavy Linen Grain Bags. $72.50 per (102. HeavyY Fine Lintm Flour Buy $3.00 [)8] doz. pifihmnnr? Hili 151:3 Remaining in the Richmond Hill l’osl Ofiice, August. 1st. 1863. Adamson. Mark Kirln', Sarah Jane Barnard, J. H. Kliuk. Mrs. Joseph .Bustardy Mrs. Mary Lynet, N. Bums. David Lawrence. W. H, Basingtwmt. Wm (9.) Morrison. Rev S. Bernard, 1. G. Million. Miss Emily Campbell. Alex. Marshal. Mrs. Sarah Cooper. W. Marsh, Alex Cuber, Perer McConnell. J. D. Drane, Samuel McBrideY John Devlin. Hth O‘Connor. M. Douglas, Mr. Patterson. Miss Ann De Gear. Mr. Fallen. Miss M. De Gear, Mrs. PlanerI James Eyer. David Russell, James German. John (52) Seagar, Maria, Clay. Robert Siory, .l. W. Gould. Eiizahoih Sanviilge, John Hutchins, John C. (Q Tailor; Jacob L, Helemka. Phebe A. Thompson. Andrew Huron. Henry Williams, 'l‘lionias Hisiop, John Wise. Henry Harris, Mrs. B. ROBERT METCALF. Vaughan, Jane 24. 1868. 4-1) Vaughan July 23. ’68‘ And at Newwuket, at 9 mm. Candidates will be required [‘0 produce certificates of moral chm-m tet‘ from their lespective mix;â€" isters, and if teachers before, also from their respective trustees. G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill. July 23, 1868. 5f Notice to I’ltnisekcepers. At the Court House, in the City of Toronto, at S. M. SAN DERSON & Co. Wednesday, the 26th Aug, 1868. Notice is Hereby Given 7 ‘HAT an examination of Common School Teachers and others will take place on ‘HE above in a very desirable stand. it being the only one in that thriving little place ; it is also well situated and doing a large business. As the Proprietor‘s health is failing. he wishes to sell out and mum from business, If not sold before the first of October it will be rented. EUMMUN SEHUUL TEAEHEHS. MAJOR HOTEL Cheap fay Cash. at IiOTEL FOR SALE, August 6 TWO-Bushel Bags At No 90 Yonge Street. Toronto GREAT BARGAINS August 6, 1867. For particulars apply to EXAMINATION VILLAGE OF WHITEVALE, A LARG Ii AFSORTD PHYSIOLOGY. COUNTY OF YORK In Men’s and Bov’s NOTICE. RICHMOND IIILL NOTICE. List ofLetterq JOHN JENNINGS. D.D.. Chairman Co. Board, York 525-3t. AT THE ARE OFFERING KNO‘VN AS THE THOMAS BURTON, ALSO, JOSEPH ENDRSBY. IN THE 0F 522-2m 523-lf IV/iitemzla First Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, 5c. First Bookâ€"2nd Part, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, 10c Second Book, 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 200 Third Book, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 300 Fourth Book, 45 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 400 Fifth Book, 50 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 500 For Sale by AuthOLized by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY ALEX. SCOTT. NOW READY ! IIYAIJV &; PRAYER BOOKS, In a“ the different styles of Binding. Pocket Boaks, Purses, &c. Books 8: Fancy Goods BHBLES AND TESTAMENTS! Albums from 25 Cents to $6. Toys of Various Kinds, ln various styles of Bindings. THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION : HOLIDAY GIFTS READING BOOKS Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought and Sold on commission. Richmond HxH. Apr“ ‘23, 1868. 510 All orders from a distance promptly atlnnded to, and medicine: sent to any part ofthe Pro- Vince. ' . ALEX.SCOTT R50hmnvd Hm. Jan ‘) i269. Daled 1his thirtieth day of June. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty»Eight. The New Canadian National Series OF One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixt'i- eight. at twelve o’clock noon, being the time appoiuled for adjudicalmg on the claims. STANDARD AUTHORS Saturday, the Twentyâ€"sec- 0nd Day of August, URSUANT to a decree of the Court of ChanceryV made in a cause of Ilenricks vs. l‘lel]1‘i«:ks,tho Creditors of Christian Hen- riclts, late of the 'l‘ownship ol' Markha m !l) the County of York. whu died in or about the .nonlh 0‘.” November. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-six. are, on or before the TWEN'I'Y-SIGCONU DAY my AUGUST. one thou~nnd eight hundred and sixty-eight, to send by post. pre»pard, to Messrs Dnggan and Meyers ol the (lily of 'l'oronto. Solicitnrs for the Plaintiff. their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full parliculars of their claims, a statement oftlieir accliunts and the nature‘ of the surelies' (if any) held by them or in dolnultlhereof. they will he peremptorin ex- (:lndr-d from the benefit of the said Decree. Every Creditor holding any security is to pro- duce the same before me at my chambers, at Usgoodo Hall, in the City of Toronto. on Richmond Hill. Nov .29.!567. Large and Miscellaneous Stock NEIL W. McKINNON. Markham. June 20,1868} IN CHANCERY! WHERE T4) PROCURE THE MDSI‘ SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR A LL Parties are ‘hereby cau’inned against . negocialing for o“ purchasing a Note, drawn by me In favorof‘JAUOB HENERICK, fax the sum of $22. and enr’orsc‘d br James Reynar: dated Juno Hill). 1868. and payable four month after dale,-â€"as I have receivsd no value for the same. HE Subamibar, aver mindful of the wants_ of the public, has just received a WNEBAH! VINEGAH! VINEGAH! He has also received a heavy stock of STONE MASONS August 13. 1868‘ ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDITORS. HAVE just to hand a large quantity of the Finest Bordeaux French Vinegar, Apply to (srguea) ROBERT J.‘1URNER INCLUDING MANY 01" THE OF CAREFULLY SELECThD WANTED IMMEDIATELY. NOTICE. JOHN LANGSTAFF, 5264f Thm‘nhilL where Stockholders and others maySroicfifi}; BOOKS nvery Friday afternoon, from. 408 clock. 1x51. HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred thelr LIPRARY go the ‘ Hmmm) ’ Book .Store Family 85 Church Bibles AT SCOTT’S,RICHMCND HILL. BICE’S PUMPS Shingles. Waggon Fello‘es, and Lumber Sawed to Order. For particulars address SAP BUCKETS & PAILS $6 PER. ONE HUNDRED FEET. The Buildings are good and in a thorough slate oi repair. There is also a splendid Orchard 0n the premises This Farm is only 16 miles from Toronto, and 2 miles from Yonge S reel. For particulars apply on the premises to GEORGE TEASDALE. If by letter pre-paid. address Ileadford l’.0, Markham. July 52. 1868. EAVE TROUGHS (FHE Subsc:iber offers for Sale his farm. 1 being Lot 17. in the 2nd COIL, Township of Markham, CONTAINING 68 ACRES of excellent land. 55 of which are cleared, and in a good state of Cultivation. FARM FOR SALE! Price for the Excelsior Pump, $5 above Platform; 40 cents per foot below for the Well. The Churn Pump For Cisterns, $3. of? A liberal discount allowed. when part~ ies take the Pump from the Shop. From a Cistern to am Well ofa 150 feet, on one month trial. SHORTEST NOTICE ORNAMEN‘ML Mng Richmond Hill, June 11. ’68 RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCATION. Thornhill, April 21, 1868. ALSO Flooring and other Lumber Dressed CARRIAGES, B‘UGGIES, WMGONS Richmond Hill, May 20, 1868 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. A Deduction of 5 cents per R) from the above list will be made, when sold in 5 fir packages of 10 cents when sold in Half Chests. Also CANNOT Good China Tea. . . . . . . . Good Young Hyson . . . . . Good Old Hyson. . . . . . . . Extra Fine Old Hyson. . . Superior Gunpowder Tea Finest Japan Tea . . . . . . . Extra Fine Congou 'I‘ea. . CHOICE VARIETY OF NEW SEASON TEAS, N RETURNIFG THANKS to his friends and customars for the very Liberal Patronage he has received since commencing business in this Village. lakes this opportunity of informing the Public generally, that he is prepared to manufacture “ NEW TEAS! NEW TEA$2 Richmond Hill, August 12, 1868. \VATER S POUTS! cm, OF THE LATEST APFRO VED‘ STIEES, AND FROM {9" } THE BES'I' MA THERMAL. Manufactured and for Saie JOHN LANGSTAFF, Steam Mills, Thornhill. FOR SALE RY DEALER IN DR Y GOODS, HARD PVARE, CR OCKER Y, &c. AT LOW PRICES, He is a3so prepared to undertake all kinds of Plain, Fancy and PATENT PUT UP AT AT THE _ FIRE PROOF STORE, RICHMOND HILL. J. BRILLINGER, Richmond Hill. une ll. ’68. 5174f A QCO'T‘T Librarian AND RICHMOND HI LI: Would beg to intimate that he has in stock COMPLETE ASSORTMENT JOHN C. HUOTHINS, WHICH, FOR QUALITY AND PRICE, ISAAC CROSBY 510-tf. ness. Can be procured! in sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security. Terms made known on personal apphcatlon to N.B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills. Bonds. &c, 5w, drawn with nentness and despatch.-â€" M. ’1‘. continues to act as DIVISION Conn-r AG!’ 21‘. Fees moderate. THE Undursiguod is authorized to state that $20,000! (If? The Highest Price in Cash paid for Fine Wool. MONEY TO LEND SPUNW AND SKEINED, Will do well to bring it early in the season be- fore we commence manufacturing and we will do it at once, Work. Persons from a distance can have their rolls home with them by coming early in the morn- ing. Parties wishing their wool U , _.-..- wuwumm their liberal patronage during the past year begs to announce to [hum that he is now pared to do ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE W001 Cal-ding Strictly Cash CARNNC, SPINNWG, FLANNELS, SA ’I‘INE’I‘I‘S, Cotton and Woolen Shirting, ALMIRA MILLS ! W110 L WANTED, mpkmma mu 1.” Rimmond Hill, Nov, 28. 1866. Markham, May 7, 1868 Blankets and Horse Blankets, TO EXCHANGE FOR WOOL HE Subscriber takes this opportunit; thanking his num_erous customers APPRENTICE WANTED. STRONG Active Boy VVanLed as an ap» premice to the Waggon Making Busi- Unusually Low Prices Blankets and M. TEEFY, Woo! or Soap taken in exchange for L YMAN MILLER, XCELLED ON LAN DEI) SECURITY. AN D MANUFACTURIN G, Or Sell Cheap for dash, at the ISAAC CROSBY. BEDS, CLOTHS, Apply to A LARGE QUANTITY MARKHAM. Notary Public, Agent. &c. AND AT THOMAS SEDMAN‘ opportunity to xmers' for Lyear, and now pre- 5124f $0 50 065 080 100 075 080 080 and DANIEL BURNER. Jun, MALLOY’S AXES Village Property At Richmond Hill. For particulars apply to the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. _. . 4--.._ A. '0 BE SOLD on reasonable terms‘ the fol- lowing wopelty :â€" Pnrtof Lot No 30, on 2nd Con. Vaughan. containing 63 acrsn also. COLLARD’S PATENT PEA HARVESTER! Richmond Hill. Sept. 1.1856 EEPS always on hand the best of Beef, Mutton. Lamb. Veal, Pork. Sausages, &c, and sells at. the lowmt prices. The highest market price given for Cattle, Shggp. [1:11an. 8:0. F'UTCHER, 2nd door north of Barnard’s store RICHMOND HILL, 38 West Market Square, Toronto I? Boots and Shoes made to Measure, of the Best Materials and Workmanship, at the Lowest Remuneraling Prices. WILLIAM Aléo. Corned and Spiced Beef, Smoked and Dried Hams. Richmond Ht". October 15, 1867. Ly (If? Issuer of .Marriage Licenses. ngwood. Sept. 19. 1867. 4 Farmer’s Boot & shoe Store JOHN EARRON. MONUMENTS, HEADESTONES ! &c. SL6. &c. Ca" and examine my Stock and Prices be~ for purchasing elsewhere, as 3011 will find it to your interest. BOOTS & SHOES, Riugwood Jflarble lVorks P. Wlâ€"IEMAN, watches, clocks, and Jewelry, Richmond Hill, July 2, 1868. W. VVHARIN & CO. *Q‘ The H ighest Price will be paid for “700] delivered at the shop. Toronto‘ Dec. 3, 186;. Feels confident of giving, to those who may favor him with their custom, the most entire snzi‘facliou 3 Parties returning their cloth to be dressed at my establidimeilt. in the fall, will not be required to pay for their carding umil aftur having their cloth dressed. First-Class W'orkman, In a Superior Mannerm-also having employed Mr. JOHN RIDDELL, late of Markham ; who. being wider known as a V HE Subscriber, ii] returning thanks for the liberal patronage with which hisnumerous friends and ‘customers have favored him, would st'nte that he has Fitted up his Carding Machine WITH NEW CARDS, call at Atkinson’s, who has just recewed a large supply. which he will sell cheap for Cash W001. CARDING Cotton 01- Linen Bags, FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. If any Person in the trade were to purchase the above property, Mr. Hodge would have no ohjectiens to stav a few months with him till he ggjs well acquafmed. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of NEMAWN CAN 1);) THE WORK OF HE SUBSCRIBER wishes to Sell or Rent his house on Richmond Hill. 'l'his pro- perty presents a very desirable opening for 11 Copper Tin & lron ylate W orkemas this business has been carried on in xhe 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 Trees, and two Wells of Water and a Cistem. Store and. Dwelling House FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Richmond H11], May 28, 1868. 515-3111 ELEC'ITLO-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c., &c. Richmond Hill, Aug, 7, ’68. Farmers Read This. FOUR by using Richmond Hill, July 16. 1868 LAND FOR SALE. HARVEST GLOVES, (fie. Wool Taken in Pay for Carding. W. H. LAWRENCE MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF For pal‘ticuiax‘s apply to Successor 1.0 James Holliday, Cloth Dressing for 1868. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOR SALE BY I II‘ To be had ALSO YOU WANT GOOD “7M. ATKINSON. All) AT ATKINSON’S WILLIAM H ODGE 490-1)‘ 520-11” 479 5254f Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found inspection. Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb VStoâ€"ves,w and Stove Pipes Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, Lo. 8w. LAMP GLOBES, BURNERS, flHIMNEYS, SHABES AND WIEKS‘ Square and Globe shapes, in great Childrefis Carriages and Perambulators! ROCK 03;,413113 MACHINERY 01L The stock of which is very large, embracmg all that is N cw and Chaste and also the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"â€"-thus meeting the requirements of all classes. Plated and. Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, &C HIRAM P FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT Which. comparatively speaking. will cut the Toronto Trade. in Price @Wfi‘fig E fiflMEg STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS Machinery supplied. and [HSU‘UCHOHS for making given. Rare chances fur men of energy hmned capital. *3 When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Wall or Cislern, Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS. Pump Makers, UDORA, have purchased Georgina. North Gwillimhury. Oro and lnnisfil, and, having abandoned the x In ferior Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply the See Judgment Court of Chancery. The Hon. l’. M. Vankoughnet. in delivering Judgment on the celebrated Patent Swing Pump trial : remarkod. after justly eulogising the merits of the Pump. “ That the person who infringes on a Patent. is a wrong-deer and should be punished, and that an infringor’s opera. tions are, not only a Rubberv of the Patentee, but also a Fraud upon the Public.” " The usefullness of this invention is unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy of marit and to the isolated dweller, must. be of the greatest possible va‘ue.” " Their success is wonderful and Well-deserved.”â€"0ntari0 Observer. EX'E'RACTS FROM JUDGMENT 0F COURT OF CHANCERY. “ The Novelly of making A WOODEN FORCE PUMP, was introduced by the Plaintiff. (C. Powell) and it has that MERH‘ 0F lNV ENTION which etitles it to the pl'oteCtion of a Patent.” ‘ CASTING AND ALL JOB WORK Done to Order. THE DRAUGHT IS EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT. Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. This Pleegh can be Regulated te Cute Funew any Required Shape EBMBIRIEH $1181 HUBBLE MST BEAM PLIIUGH ' EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE“ FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found AGRIQPLTURAL WQRKS, BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &c Newton Brook. July 15. 1868. Fittings for Iron and Wood Ploughs, Steel 01' Metal: supplied and sold at a Low Price. WWW»: Patent Swing and Dominion Force Pumps. Richmond Hill. July 30. 1868‘ LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet HAS RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO HIS STOCK OF No. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street TORONTO. ‘ LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS ; FORCE Manufactured and Imported, Wholesale and Retail ‘. O. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton AND SET IT AT ANY ANGLE. {SFI'OVESS Which will'be found both good and cheap. EYER & BROTHER, NEAR RICHMOND HILL. SCOTT -‘j?’.0$=PUMPS,éDI} Special attention is directed to Also on hand a large stock of l great varlety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention is directed to the stock of LANTERNS u». mnquu j: be sent m ROGERS & C0., IVExifn'I-ikkvm, who have acquired the Pawn; Right for East and West Gwillim- bury. Whitcliul‘cu and King. for the ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS MANUFACTURERS OF A LEASE NOTICE THAT ()rdels from N HOUSE AN ENTIRELY EYER & BROTHER, FOR TAN CIS'I‘ERNS AND SHALLDVV WELLS; Hon. P. M. VANKOUGHNET Richmond Hill, Ontario. 5244f and Quality. all to bits :orth York should i the Rights of manufacture of worthy of 522-3m Brook. and

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