BETTER TWEEDS BARN-ARI) HAS GM THEM! Than any house 011 Richmond Hill, at prices mat For Style. Durability or cheapness : call, see and compare for yourselves Not the Almonte Tweeds, but CHEAP CASH STORE, ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A HOY. strong and active, to make himself useful in getting out V ood,rn‘nning messages, &c. ï¬pp’ly at this ofï¬ce. New & Fashiovahle Emailing Pants and Vasts. in a variety of material, r the most fashionable out and shape. of durahle fabrics and as CH EAl’ as the same quality can be had in Toronto, for UST RECEIVED a large assortment of Gentleman‘s OVER & UNDER COATS, CASH OR SHORT CREDIT! AT G. A. BA KNARD’S, Richmond Hill. October 22. 1868. 536-lf ï¬n Tuesday, NoyamharS, IBBS On Lot No. 16, 5th Con. Vaughan. the fol- lowing CREDW’ gmg Stock and Implements The property of Mr. JACOB SMITH, viz :â€" l Mare, rising 5 years old 1 Horse. do 4 do 1 Brood Mare. l Mare, risng 2 years old 2 Emire Coils, by 0M [11ml Furumc 9 Milch Cows. 1 Bull. 2 years old, wel‘. bred 4 Year-3mg Steam. 2 do Heifers l4 Ewes. (i Ewe Lambs 1 Yeariing Ram. 4 Ram Lambs l Sow, in pig,l Yearling Boar 2 Lumbe" Waggons, I Gig 1 Double sealed Buggy, pain and simfis 1 Iron ploughâ€"3 mould boards 1 Ribbing Plough, 1 Cast d0 1 Set heavy Narrows. *1 Sets Send do 1 Scufllor, l [‘urnip DriH l Liuwer, Pmtersnu’s make 1 Market Sleigh. ‘J Cum-rs 2 Pair Bob Sieiglw, I nearly new 1 Patent Ha) Fork, 1 Land Roller 2 [’01 Rakes, 52 Fanning Mills, I nearly new 1 Revulving Hay Rake, l Clover 'i‘iu’esher ] Turnip Cuttm', nearly new 2 Sets double Harness. 2 Snts sinqu doâ€"l Srivor mounted I Saddle and Bridio. 2 Grain Crumb-r. 3 Scythos A number n." Rakes and Forks 2 Waggon Pmcks_ ‘2 Sheep do 2 OX Yokos, | Pork Stand, 1 Sup Tub Hometh Furniture, cempriahz A number of Sup huckrrts, 3 Cider barrels. a quantity of Hay 3.3 Cards of Pine wocd, also a quantity of 2 Large Cut-boards, ‘2 largu Kim-hen Tables, (1 I number of Kitchen Chairs. 1 Couking Slave. 2' Dumb Sloves. l FurnaceY 2 Sugar Kettles. 2 Big Wheels, 1 Reel. ] Ismail Spinning Wheel. 5 Bedsleads, a quamitv ol' Bedvclulhem a num» ber of milk Crocks. 1 large ï¬rms Kettle. 1 small do. I Churn, ] Crossâ€"cut Saw. 1 Grind Stone, 15} Grain Bags, 1 Carpaamsr’s bench. a number of Carpenter’s Tools, and a number 01' other articles 100 tedious to mention. ‘ SALE AT 11 O’Cl.0CK A.M. PRISCISELY ROBT, COVWAY. Aucthneor. "Vaughan. Oct. 18. 1868, As the proprietor. Mr. Smith. is declining Agricultural pursuits. TERMS 1â€"38 and undnr Cash: over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. LANDELL’S Best Quality of English Boiled or Raw Uil $l per gal., Bast lGamma Coal Oil. 37; cts par ghl., Bust Pomp sylvamiu coal ()il. 5|? cis per gal. Also Illa- chine coal ()il, Elephant and Fish Oil. 'l'urâ€" pentine. Varnish. Bast While Lear), er Lead. Venetian Red. Spanish Brown, Yeléow Ochre, Chrome Yellow and all other paints. Window Glass in all sizes, as CHEAP as can be sold anywhere, at Oils 2 011925 2 Di g»: RICHMOND HILL October 22, 1868. Richu‘nén}: Hill. Oct. 15. 1863 G. A. Barnard’s Cheap Gash Store liLClIMOND HILL. October 22. 1868. A. GOOD FARM TO LET, 150 ACEREesTé, 180 CLEARED. 'HE Undorsigned has received justructions to sell by Public Auction. HE EXECUTORS to the estate oflhe lake William Dove, deceased, offer for sale that property known as the being part of lots 52 and 53. in the 1st Con, Markham, near Richmond Hill. comprising 120 acres. There is a gnod Brick House and other buildings on the premises. FARM STOCK, DOVE FARM, Terms and other particulars may be ascerâ€" tained on applicaiion to SALE IVI'I'HOU'I' ANY RESERVE October 29. 1858‘ What has He got? VWO CARPENTERS wanted at Eyer and Brothers, Richmond Hill. Richmo‘nd “in, Oct. 18. 1868. Cannot be equal] ed Fm Particulars euqui'e of Near Maple Post Uï¬ino, Unt Maple. Oct. 16. 1868. 535-3t {YungcI Straet, Aug. 7 1868. BOY WANTED. FARM FOR SALE. G. A. BAR 1M PLEMEN TS, &c, FROM MONTREAL G ICO. WELDRICK. JOHN LANGSTAFF, EXTENSIV E 0F RNARD’ S WM. CRADOCK. 5364f Emccuio'rs 525 2 5964f Variety of Mountings! SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH! Saddles from $10 to $40. Bridles from $1 to $12. Halters in great varietv. Brushes of every kind. Curry. Maine and Clipping Combs. Horse Blankem. Carriage Buggy, Riding. Hunting and Taam Whips, in endless varier TEEE ALMONTE TWEEDS HESS. Largegt St 0011 BOOTS 82 SHOES All of which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to W. H. MYERS’ Men’s Calf hauls, perfect beauties. [weL Men’s English Kipp bows. wurramed to turn Man’s Shogy boots cannot be beat for winter. Lady’s high cut boots, no Lady should be with- out them. I.ad_\’s Winter Kidd boots, perfect gems. Lady’s Clmh hook, cannot bebaat for winter. Chzlu‘reu and Misses’ boots in great variety. and in every style. Boy’s Long and Lane buck. or every kind. Rubbers and Fall overvshoes, shoe-packs. APPROVED CREDIT. A call is Earnestly Requested Richmond Hill, Oct. 8, 1868. 534-ly ALL WOLL I F‘th CLOTEâ€"Eï¬, {ENE SATESFACTBONa I/VILL NOT BE UIVDER‘SOLD 7911113 hrgwi suleciinn (m Rinhmnnd Hiâ€. j and Kim cheapest gums, cmnmencing from 411 um per yard, at G. A. BAKNARU'S. Richmond Hm, Orr: I, ’63. 5334!" EHELE‘; E A call from those who may be in want Good Article ls Earnestl'y requested. HTERMEEJQEML RAILWAY! TO CONTâ€"Exotrons. The undersigned is ‘nstructed by the: Govern- mont ul‘Canndn to inform intending Contrac- turs Hm it an early day (enders Will he invitt d for the execution of certain ponions oflhe lmercnlonml Ruilway between River De Loup and Rimo .ski, in (he 'Provmce of Quebec; between 'l'rnrn and Amherei, in the l'ruvince ut‘ Novin Suotia, and hotween Dulhousie and Hmhux t. in the Province of New Brunswick. It is intended to let the work in sections or divisions, ranging from )5 Lo 35 m lea, accord- ing in the sixuaiinn and local circunismnces. The surveys are flaw in pl'Ofll'x‘SS, and in part completed, and the object of this notice is to nï¬'urd inteudmg Contractors ample opportunity of examining the ground at once. Richmond Hill, Oct “, 1868‘ r r r- a The plans, pmï¬lex, speciï¬catiuns, cnnditions of contract, forms nl‘ xendar, and other donu- inoan required for the information and guid- ance of cmltmmors, are now being prepared. and “‘huu randy, (01' which due notice will be given) will be. seen at the Railway Engineers’ Ofï¬ce. n- llahlnx. St. John. Dalhousie, Rim- ou:.~lil, River Do Loup, and at Ottawa \V. H. MYERS. Richmond Hill, Oct. 8, 1568. 534-1)’ ~n n THOMAS SEDMAN Richmon'l Hill, Ju‘y IS. 1868. 522-“ O ANAUIAN TWEEDS, Wehmond Him 865 r1" “If; Executors ol'tht~ late James Holliday have placed the Books of the Estate in Mr. Tael’g’s hands for the purpose of having all outstanoing accounts collected. by suit or otherwise, Parties inddbted will please take notice. Richmond um, Oct 1 BICE’S PUMPS APPREITTICE WANTED. {ntel'colnnial Railway Ofï¬ce Ottawa, September 12, 1863. STBONG Activa Boy Wanted as an ap- premiceto the Waggon Making Busi- Richmond Hill. Sept. 24, 1868 . Houamis ESTATE. Last Notic e . Oclo‘Jer Its 1868 STOCK; IS LARGE Richmond Hill, June 11. ’68 RICHMOND HILL, FIRS TBA TE QUALITY, THE CHEAPEST IN CANADA. NADIAN SATINETTS cits Per Yard. 2 FHARNESS Samar? EBEWSETQRY HERALD OFFICE ARBER’S (Signed) NELSEN JOHNSON, WM. cox, Apply to SA 'I'INE'I‘T Takes the lead 15 to be seen at IN EVERY AND AS THE FOR SALE BY WILL BF. AT BXIV'DFORD FLEMING, Chief Engineer Kept 01)]; by AS} AND 0R OF 0N ONLY J. BRILLINGER, 0F w‘. ATKINSON. W M, A'l‘KlNSON ’S AND Richmond Hill 8. 5l7-tf Ezccutars- ofa 53‘ 1f THE LEMHNE HIIIISE !. MILLINERY GOODS ! Hats and Bonnets trimmed ; Felt Hats and Velvet Bonnets; Silk and patent Vol- ve: Velvetteens for Mantlen. Flownrs. Rib- bond‘, Dress irin'nnings, Buttons. Gloves. th'e‘ new gored Skirts. Corsets. Also a choice lot of Woolen Goods, Infant’s Cools and Caps. Lady’s Crossover waisls. Neckties. Squares. Berlin Wool, and small wares. Mrs. MYERS’. V HE Administemior ofthe will of the into Eber While, wishes to notify all than «hat have chimes against the vaOVe estate. to present ‘hezn fur ngusmxé‘m, on or about the third of Novomhar next, at his sons residsnce. (Mr. Henry “'hl'ts.) Lot No. 26, [st Con. Vaughan: and Hi) [hose that are owing the same by none or mhrrwise, are hereby request- od’ to settle the same by that dale. G 150 [{G E IN G LIS, Admin istkraior. J. to his numerous cuslomers fonhe liberal support since ha purchased the nbove Mills; bags to intimate that. he has made great im- provements and alterations. during the past summer, and he is now prepared to attend to HEADFORD MILLS. HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to his numerous cuslomers fonhe liberal At short notice. Parties from a distance may have their Grist home with them, with as little delay as possible. ..\v.“ “vrnn Fancy Woolen Goods Brillinger, Jacob Burns, James llrown, Alex lloulton. John Burns. Dmnd Baker. Jacob Cameron, Minnie Coleman, Mrs, Creepar, John Coher, l’eter Craig, William Chamberliu. Mary Cooper William Doner‘ E. (2) Door, Frederick Eyel‘, David Grant. George (4) Gould. Elizabeth Harrington. Nettie Hui-ism], W. Hall, R. H. (2) Hewett, Robert Hares, William Hislop. lohu (2) Hodgins, George Remaining in the Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce. October lst‘ 1858. Buck, David Johns, Elizabeth Begs most respectfully to announce Ihat he will be at Unionville.. . . . .. . lst Monday of each month. VVeslon,. . . . . . . . . . . . . .9th day of each month Kleinbnrg, ..........16lh " “ Burwick, . . . . . . . . . . . . 22nd “ " Scarlloro’ .....23rd “ H Where he will be prepared and most happy to wait on those who may require his services. G. 1!. H., having had over ELEVEN YEARS PRACTICE Richmond Hi1. Oct 8. l8‘38. Feeis conï¬dant of giving amire satisfaction. '10 thoae who have favored him with their patronage in the past he relurn= his sincere thanks, and to those who may do so in the fu- lurn. he would say that no endeavor on his part will be waming to meet their approval. Vaughan, Oct" 8. ’68' REFERENCES : The following gentlemen can. with conï¬dence recommend G. H Husband. to all requiring Demal aid; I): Reid, Thornhill; Dr. Bull. Weston : Dr. D'Evlyn, Burwicn', Dr. Carson, lfrmz-plon. RESIDENCE :â€"Thornhi1l. Headrord. Sept. 23, IBGB. Richmond Hill. Oct. 8, lBGB. Ladies and Gentlemen, who require a. true Ch‘lrt 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. SANDERSON 8:. Co. W ATKquON'S. iichmond Hill. Oct: 1:), l 863. 5‘ MONEY TO LEND ATKINSON THE Undursignad is authorized to state that $20,000: Can be procured] in sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security. 'l'erms made known on personal application to N.B. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills. Bonds. 5w. 5w. drawn with nentness and despatch.-â€" M. ’l‘. continues to act as Dwmon COURT AG? 11'. Fees moderate. Thornhill, Sept. 17, 1868. a. H. HUSBAND L.D.S., zalf, Kip and Cowhide Boots, Gristin g 3.; Chopping Rioimond Hill. Nov. 28. 1866 RICHMOND HILL ALL WOOL SHITS, 59. At No. 90 Yonge Street, Toronto. GREAT BARGAINS NORTH OF TORONTO. Has the best assortment of Of every descripï¬on, is at M. TEEFY, ON LAN DEL) SECURITY. List of Letterq EDENTC’IESW, PHYSIOLOGY. NOTICE. In Men's and Boy’s ARE OFFERING Full M: TEEFY. P. M. Johns, E'liinbelll Kirby, Nathaniel Morrison, Rev. S. Morrison, Janet Mulvarnu, Rosa Morris. Mrs. McKay. Robert MoGroevv, Catherine Newberry, John O’Grady, Thomas Poltage, Mr. Pearce», Franklin. Rumble, John R09, C. S. Rumble. George'j Russel. W. Robinson, Robert Snider Samuel Taylor, Jacob L. (72y Whitehead. John (2) Williams. Sum-ml". ,, Wright. Amos M.P (2) Williams. Alfred E. Wright, Mrs H. C. Walls. Sarah L Windover, Chaney Notary Public. Agent. &c. JOHN EYER. 534- 1 y i-lll 535 FALL & WINTER GOODS I $3 Gï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬ $8 &NÂ°ï¬ AUTUMN AND WINTER STOCK, CHEAPEST AND MOST VARIED CASH OR SHORT CREDIT! BABEEB’S EANflIlIAN TWEEBS flNII FULL SMITHS. THE CHEAPEST GOODS Bospeclfully intimates that he has removed to those more extensive And has now opened a Magniï¬cent Stock IN PLAIN AND'FIGURED LUSTRES. EMPRESS CLO'I‘HS, ENGLISH AND FRENCH REPPS IN MEDIUM,WELSH. SAXONi’jSiERGES. COLDR'ED AND FANCY FLANNELS. ENGLISH AND CANADIANih-m BEST MAKES], INCLUDING THE PRIZE BLANKETS AT THE LATE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. COTTONS, IRISH LINENS. TABLE DAMXéKS. SHEE'l‘lNGS. TICKINGS. HOLLANDS, DIAPERS. TUWELLINGS am. &c. Hosiery. Gloves. Shirts. Collars. Lace Sells. Nubia Scarfs. Hoods. Pelerines. Breakfast Shawls. Shawls. Silks. Velvets. Velveteens. Mantle Cloths, Tweeds. Domkins, Whimays. ‘Vleltons. Beavers, r'ilots. Broad Blacks. 6w. Scotch and Ca‘nudian \Voolen Yarns. Cotton Warp, Cotton Bags. BLEACHED & UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS, 5H EETINGS. HORROCKS’ COTTONS. ALL NUMBERS. DUN DAS COT’I‘ONS. JEANâ€"STRIPES & CHECKS. 'l‘lCKINGS. GINGHAMS, PRINTS. &c. The Mantle and 'Millinery Department Under the Supermlendonco of Miss Murray. Mourning Goods in every Variety of Material. With the increased facilities possessed in his New Premises for doing a larger business. and by keeping a FIRST-CLASS STOCK and selling at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. W M. trusts to merit acontinuance of the liberal support accorded to him during tho past thirteen years in his former premises, Toronto, October 14, 1868. 235 .ï¬ï¬WK’ES WE “£0 ‘EEMEQ Richmond Hill. October I, 1863. STATIONERY 82 FANCY GOODS, Which. comparatively speaking. will an! the Toronto 103 King Street East, South West Corner of Church Street. has now opened a Magniï¬cent Stock of 36" NEW GOODS,‘B‘ ombrading: 3&3'N383 Bags to announce to his customers and the public that he has now roceived his AN EARLY CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, LARGE ADDITIONS TO HIS STOCK OF BEEN BOUGHT CLOSE, ALSO AN UNUSUAL LARGE STOCK 1. :i. ' u,“ r m ‘ 1i W HI“ ! ‘u m “W ull‘iflllil H'Qllflflll 1" mu m m Ellllll AN]! HUMBLE HARNESS GEORGE A. BARN ARD THE LARGEST, October 14. 1863. NEW AND FASHIONABLE WM. HARRISON’S» Finer PRIZE NORTH OF TORONTO, Customers will then see that they can buy 0! any on Richmond Hill, and having DRESS GOODS, N ESTABLISHMENT. GOODB can my OFFERED BLANKETS, WHICH WILL BE FOUND IF YOU WANT PRES. FRENCH MERINOES & DELAINES, RAILWAY CURDS &.POPLINETS H REPPS GRAPE CLOT HS,COBURGS.&c FLANNELS, 7 GEORGE A. BA RNARD’S. WILL BE FOUND HAS RECEIVED 1411131 BEST So FOB. TO Richmond Hill. 535-3m Trade. in Price and Quality. all to bits, and central promises 533-3m ISN’T IT FUNNY! For our Money. Richmond Hill. Oct 8. [868. The Buildings are good and in a thorough slate of repair. There is also a splendid Orchard on thapromisesi This Farm is only 16 miles from Toronto. and 2 miles from Yonge Street: For particulars apply on the premises to GEORGE TEASDALE If by letter pro-paid. address Headford RO. Markham. July 2. 1868. Are Manufacturing all the Newest Styleso Men’s, Women's and Children’s Boots w Shoes FARM FOR SALE! HE Subscriber offer: for Sale his farm. being Lot 17. in the 2nd 0011.. Township of Markham, CUNTAINING 68 ACRES of excellent land. 55‘ of which are cleared, and In a good state of cultivation. No- 90 Yonge-st. Toronto. In the Dominion. Good, Large, Strong Potatoo Bags. $1.50 per dozen Good, Linen Grain Bags, $9.25 per dozen Extra Heavy Linen Grain Bags, $2.50 per doz. Heavyhlj‘ine Linen Floui- BagsL$3.00 poi doz. “"- Having bought a hug; Quantil)? of the above at an unusual cheap rate, I have put but a slight advance to ensure a speedy sale. J. H. SANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, “Stick :1 Pin Here,†EGS to announce to the public llmt he is now practicing with H. SANDERSON. ofthe same place, where they may be consult- ed personally or by letter, on all diseases of Horses. Cattle. 6L0. Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill. April ‘23, 1858. 510 For Horses and Cattle always on hand : such as Physic. Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough. Cnnditiun and Worm Balls and Powders. The Cough Bulls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- (oms of Brokeuwind or Heaves in Horses. Colic, Draughls, Linimeuts for Sore Thu-outs. Sprains. Curb. Spavin, lungâ€"bone, &c. Blist- ering Ointments, also [loaf and Healing Oint- menta. Lolions fur Wounds, Bruises. huddle Gulls. lulallinble Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. . . .. . .. .l 1 J orders from a distance promptly allnnded to, and medicines sem to any parlor the Pro- Vince. Medicines/of every Discription HATS AND CAPS THE MOMENTGUS QUESTION Homing! GIFTS Books & Fancy Groo STANDARD AUTHORS! in various styles of Bindings. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS ! HYMN a'c PEA YER BOOKS, In all the diï¬'érent styles of Binding. (Graduate qf Toronto Veterinary Cullege) orner of Yonge and Centre-st East RICHMOND HILL. Albums from 25 Cents to $6‘ Pocket Books, Purses, &c. Richmond Hill. July 23, 1868 Richmond Hill, Oct. 8, ’68. PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT, NOW READY 2 Authorized by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. Large and Miscellaneous Stock First Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp Cloth, 50. First Bookâ€"2nd Part, 54 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, 100 Second Book, 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 20c 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 . r-nâ€"v nnnmm '"HERE To PROCURE THE MOS l' SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR S. M. SANDERSON & Co. READING BOOKS HAT YOU MAY RECOLLECT where to buy the Cheapest Linen CALL AND SEE DANIEL BURNER, J un. HE Subscriber. ever mindful m q of the public. has just réceived a MALLOY’S AXES TWO-Bushel Bags Richmond Hill. Nov .29 .1867. The New Canadian National Series NOTICE TO FARMERS. RichmOnd hi1], Jan. 2, 1868, He has also received a heavy stock of NOW COMPLETE HOW ATKINSON ATKINSON'S ASSORTMENT or Toys of Various Kinds, Can give us so much At their New Store- 0F CAREFULLY SELECTLD INCLUDING MANY 01" THE Lot 2'0. 2nd cucoossion Markham G. A. BARNARD. IT IS FOR SALE BY ALEX. SCOTT. flue wants 5234f 0:;- A liberal discount allowed, when put ies take the Pump from the Shop. . P. PHILIPS’ Excelsior Pumps; SHORTEST NOTICE? From a Cistern to 8. Well of a 150 feet, on- one month trial. I HE Subscriber would intimate to the inc hnlï¬mnfq n? Rinhmnnd Hill and sub 1 habitants of Richmond Hill and .Bur. rounding Country, that he is prepared to supply Price for the Excelsior Pump $6 abov. Platform ; 40 cents per foot. beiow for the Well. The EAVE TROUGHS $6 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. SAP BUCKETS & FAILS shingles, Waggon Fences, and Lumber Sawed to Order. For particulars address Livery Stables I HORSES AND CONVEYANCES Mav be had at times. either Double‘or Single at VELIE’S HOTEL, Richmond Hill, AT MODERATE RATES. Careful ulfnmimx givw to the repairing 0! Watches nnr‘ Clocks Jewelry manufactured and Raunirei. rJ-‘HE above is a very desirable stand. it being the only one in that thriving Iittlo‘ place; it is also well situated and doing a large business. As the Proprietor's health is failing. he Wishes to set! out and retire from business; If not sold before the ï¬rstcf October it wit] b0 rented._ Watches, cloaks, and Jewelry, SHOXGE AND FANCY GOODS, flail Vlr. King Street East, 6 doors an! of chge Slrflet. _ MAJOR HOTEL I HOTEL FOR SALE, [he attention oflhe Public is imvtod to “103' ‘ock, censisï¬hg of a giant variety of W. WHARIN & CO. WATCHES, Ciobxg, ,__ “4---. 11â€"111,.‘1' nxr AND FINE JEWELRY. war. YONGE St., TORONTO W Mala/Lie aud othET Emblem! made to order. Toronto, And! 27, 1806. Oflhe best desPriplion and newest design“, RICHMOND HILL MILLS. EGS to inforni anetsin the neighbor- hOOd 0f RiChmOHNiIII ,thnt hehas loud the above Mills. and has ï¬mxhem in thorough repair, and will be glad to receive a. share of the patronage of the public. GRISTING- AND CHOPPING, D0118 011 lhe shortest notice. The highest market price paid for ALSO Flooring and-other Lumber Dressed. inlem. Richmmd Hill. Nov. 14. 1867. WILLIAM COX, Richmond Hill, May 20, 1868. Thornhill. April 21, 1868. August'ï¬. 1867. BU TC H E R . 2nd door north of Barnard’s store. RIOHMBND HILL, For particulars apply to Richmond Hill, Aug. 20. ’68. ' EEPS always 011 hand the best. of Beef. Mutton. Lamb. Veal, Pork. Sa‘uugel. «cc. and sells at the loweetju-ices‘ The highest market price given for Cattle. Sheep, Lambs. SLO. I Also. Corned and Spiced Beef. Smoked and Dried Hï¬ms. Richmond Hill. October 15. 1867. ].y TOI’ onto 0 BE SOLD on reasonablo terms. the fol- lowing )ropeny :â€" J. Iowmg iropeny :â€" Partof Lot No 30, on 2nd Con. Vaughan. containing 63 acre"; also; Village Preperty‘ Churn Family 86 Church Bibles ELECTED-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c., &c. Richmond Hill. Sept. 1.1866. HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred tlmr LIBRARY to the ‘ HERALD ’ Book Stow who're Stockholders and others may brooms BOOKS ayery Friday afternoon. from 408 cWCk.Y~Hv A'l‘ SCOTT’S,RTCHMCND HILL. PUMPS At Richmond Hill. For particulars apply to the proprietor. A.- WRIGHT. RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCATIONZ VILLAGE OF WHITEVALE, WATER SPOUTS! Notice to Farmers. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Manufactured and for Sale GEGL H. APPELBY‘ Sucusscr to James Holliday, JOHN LANGSTAFF, . Steam Mi‘lls, Thomhiflc / J - SMSWORTH// IMPORTER uE“ - LAND FOR SALE.- Apï¬l 26. 1866'. For Cisterns, $3. KNOWN AS THE PATENT THOMAS BURTON, AT LOW PRICES, PUT UP AT 0n the IN THE AND A. SCOTT , Libraria‘l, 522-211.: Wliitex‘alfl 5104!. 527 -l 47. 69