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York Herald, 2 Apr 1869, p. 3

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Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., &c., No 1. Furniture, Damar. Fine Polishing, Extra Polishing, Extra Flowing, Elastic Oak, Pure Shellac, Black Leather. No. l Carriage, Wearing Coach Body. English Coach Body, Noblo & Home’s Wearing Body. 44, King Street East Toronto, (4th door West of Toronto Street.) TENDERS will be received up to Saturday, March ‘20, 1869. for the building of 8. HOUSE AND STABLE Plans and speci- fications may be seen on application to Mr. James M. Lawrence, Townshlp Clerk. The lowest or unyrother Lenaer will not be received unless otherwise satisfactory. WM. H. LAWRENCE. MR, MARGACH has employed a practical painter to take charge of the paint de- partment, who tests every article before it is offered for saIe, and he can now speak as cer- taimy regarding the quality of A rum not. to purchase or negotiate for Two Noms given by me, to Mr. Wm. Francy, Gormley’s Corners, or bearer; one dated March 151, 1569. for $44), payable lst October, 1869; the otherdated March lst.1869. for $40 and payable the lst October, 1870. The last mentioned bears interest from data. ' As 1 have received no value {or the same, I hereby fotbid all negotiation. LL Parties are hereby cautioned not to trespass or remove Timber from Lot 22 3rd Con. Vaughan. Any found on the above fm‘m after this notice will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. BLACKSMITH SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE. The too's will be sold or let with the shop. Are situated opposite G. J, Bernard’s Store. Elgin Mills. For further particulats apply to the owner on the premises. Remaining in the Richmond Hill Post Office March lst. 1869. Bowie, Mr. Bernard, J. G. Bracken, Sarah Basingtwait. Peter Benton. J C (2) Brillinger, B. Brown, John Jr. Brillinger, Nancy Brillingm‘. Jacob Brown. James Benson, Robert Cockraixane, Mrs, M. Cooper, ‘vV Curts, Mary Ann Collins. William Campbell, Neil (2) Collcran, Patrick Croft, R. Dobson, Miss Eliza Francy, W Fuller, Danielâ€"LotNo ‘20, con. 2, Markham. Goforth. Francis l-logg, John or Wm Hoise. Peter Hart. David llodgins, George Kirkellon. A165: Lumley, Mr Lawrence, J B Leelen. William Lane, Thomas Levis. Miss M, Morris, Job Morrison, Rev. S McLean, Roderick Conner. William (‘2) McNair, Matthew Crage. Wm Coombs. Robert Caughlin. Timothy Davis. Nelson boner. Emanuel Dore, Frederick Dufi'. .lohn McGee, John McKinney, Mrs. Raith, T S Roberts, Denis Richmond. Jessy Trench. Willinm Sen. Taynbee, N S ('2) Dobson, Mrs, Thomas Whitehead, J WHOLESALE & RETAIL BRUEEIST As he can of Drugs or Dye-Stuffs. The following is a list of the Vamishes he has now on hand .- 10,000 HARNESS. HARNESS, Will be Sold Cheap for Cash! OR APPROVED CREDIT. A .call from those who may be In W'ant of a Good Article ls Earnestly requested. Saddles from $10 to $40. Bridles from $1 to $12. _Haljers in Great Variety. Brushes of every kind. Curry, Maine (f; clipping combs. Jiorse Blankets. In Endless Varietv. W.H.MYERS. SELF-SHUTTING GATE. VI \HIS usefulinvention isthe mostcunveniglt, liiilieficheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use. The Patentee is now prepared to sell For the use of his Patent Selfvshutting Gale. fl? TERMS CASH. Applicants will please address their letters (post paid) to Vaughan, Feb. 18, 1869 WILLIAM TRENCH. SEN. Elg'm Mills, Jan. 21. 1859. 548-tf J. L. MARGACH. Toronto, February 4. 1869, 550-1y-3c GEORGE SHEFFER. \Vhimhurch, March 9, 1869. 555-4 Richmond Hill, Feb 17, 1869‘ Richmud Hill, September 16, 1867. 478 Thornhill, March. 3, 1869. TOWNSHIP RIGHTS BIBEE SODIETY DEPOSITORY Richmond Hill, Oct. 8, 1868. LL PARTIES ARE HEREBY NOTIâ€" Richmond Hi“ 1865. VARIETY OF MOUNTINGS. Dry Lumber For Sale Carriage, Buggy. Riding. Hunting and Team Whips LFor Sale or to Let. Tenders Wanted. J. L. MARGACH, List of Letterg HORNEWS PATENT AND AS The Stock is Large M. TEEFY, RICHMOND HILL, BRANCH FEET BOARDS, PLANK, Joists, Scautling. 6w. Apply to NICHOLAS MUNSHAW. Notice. Notice. N EVERY AT THE RICHMOND HILL P. 0. Agent for Patentee. ‘20, con. 2, Markham. Goforth. Francis Hogg, John or Wm Hoise. Peter Hart. David Hodgins, George Kirkelion. A165: Lumiey, Mr Lawrence, J B Leeieu. William Lane, Thomas Levis. Miss M, Morris, Job Morrison, Rev. S McLean, Roderick HERALD OFFICE M. TEEFY. RM. D. E. BLAKE. leomhilL 5544f 534-1y WITHOUT THE RISK OF BLOTI‘ING, One Pencil will mark 1500 Pieeces. STUVBS AND STUVB PIPES PUT UP [IN THE SHURTEST NEITHER! One Door South of the “York Herald ” Buildings. Stationery and Fancy Goods, &o., .a L B U01 3 NEW STOVE & TIN SHOP TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Magazines and Periodicals ! freparah’an fir the Hair ; dmr and transfiarent, wit/tout sca’z'mmt. I t 1': wry simple and (3/?ch jraduws wanderflll results. Its great superiority and economy as a Hair Dressing over Izzy/z cast Frau/z Pomadex 13 acknowledged by all not only in this tawdry 1m! in Eura/e. lee Reslorer and Zylofialsamum should not 6: used one with the other. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGXSTS. Proprietors, S. R. Van Duzer EL 00., Wholesale Dmggiats, 35 Barclay St. and 40 Park Place. New-York. New Style. Important Change. A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRESSING School Books Elark‘s Patent IndelibEe Pencil, Will Restore Gray flair to 'its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a. most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. S. A ALLEN’S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another New Stove and Tin Shop on. Richmond Hill. MRS. S. A. ALLEN’S All kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting, Knives, Forks, Spoons. Cruits, &c., &c., &c, Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any length of time. BOOTS 85 SHOES All of which will be sold at prices that cannot. fail to Give Satisfaction AS HE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Men’s Calf boots, perfect beauties. [weL Men’s English Kipp boots. warranted to turn Men’s Stogy boots cannot be beat for winter. Lady’s high. cut boots. no Lady should be with- March 25, 1869. A LARGE STOCK 0F outvthem. Lady’s Winter Kidd boots. perfect gems. Lady’s Cloth boots, cannot be beat for winter. Children and Misses’ lgoots in great variety. and in every style. Boy’s Long and Lace boots of every kind. Rubbers and Felt over-shoes, shoe-packs. March 11, 1869. A call is Earnestly Requested. Richmond Hill, Oct. 8, 1868. ,534~ly GIVE IT ATRIAL. Toronto, February 17. 186 9. FOR MARKING LINEN, &c., From 25 cents to Five Dollars. HAIR RESToRER MISCELLANEO US BOOKS. At A. Scott’s, RICHMOND HILL. ON RICHMOND HILL 2 Or any troublesome direction. THE CHEAPEST SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR H. MYERS’, Combined in One Bottle. 0N RICHMOND HILL, Is to be seen at PRICE 25 CENTS! R. H. HALL. AGENT, AND LARGEST STOCK 0F GEORGE SAWDON STOVES AND STOVE PlPES!~ All Kinds of Repairing Done [In connection with his Establishment in Toronto] ALEX. SCOTT. Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. N ature’s Crown. You Must Cultivate it ‘ GRAY HAIR BEAUTIFUL HAIR, BEGS TO STATE THAT HE HAS FITTED OUT A Richmond Hill. Where he is prepured to‘ supply 555- I! 552-1y 557 At the following pnces :â€"Young and Old Hyson Tea. Good Flavor and Strong. 25 per lb; Young Hyson Tea, 25 6d to 35 per lb; Extra Mayune Young Hyson Tea, 35 6d and 4s per lb. hard to beat; Fme Imperial and Gunpowder Tea. 43 per 1b. very hard to beat; Very Superior Japan and Black Tea, 45 6d per lb, not to be beat: Very Finest Young Hyson and Gunpowder Tea, 55 per lb. cannot. be excelled. THE Subscriber offers for sale a good farm, being lot No. 4. in the 8th concession of the township of Erin, ‘100 acres, 60 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation ; the ,balance nearly all first rate Hardwood bush There is on the premises a good log house, barn,etable, &c.. with good water privilege. Also a beautiful young Orchard of 100 fruit trees, planted 5 years. A good gravel road passes along the front of the lot. This farm is 35 miles from Richmond Hill. 6 miles from Georgetown.on the Grand Trunk Railway,and 30 miles from Toronto. I‘ERIIS: Twenty~five hundred dollarsâ€"purl cash. balance on time. For particulars apply to the owner, ’3‘" I haye thrown down the Gauntlemat them try it. “Atriqus all that is needed to convince customers of the reality, He Will Knock Under AND CRY PECAVI ! IF GEORGE BARNARD 3mm TEENFUSELLTHE PHIBE J. H. SANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE, Cor. of Yonge & Centre St. East RICHMOND HILL. EGS to announce to the public that he is now practicing with H. SANDERSON. of the same place. where they may be consult- ed personally or by letter, on all diseases of Horses. Cattle. due. For Horses and Cattle always on hand : such as Physic, Diurelic. Cordial. Tonic, Cough. Condition and Worm Bulls and Powders. The Cough Balls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokenwind or Heaves in Horses. Colic, Dra ughts. Linimems for Sore Threats, Sprains. Curb, Spavin, Ring-bone, &c. Blist- ering Ointments. also Hoof and Healing Oint- ments. Lotions for Wounds, Bruises. Saddle Galls. Infalliable Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. Medicines of every Discription All orders from a distance promptly attended to. and medicine: sent to any part orthe Pro- Vince. Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought. and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. 510 THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION Books &: Fancy Goods HOLIDAY GIFTS STANDARD AUTHORS! In various styles of Bindings. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS ! January 14. 1869 HYMN <f; PRAYER BOOKS, In all the different styles of Binding. Albums from 25 Cents to $6. Toys of Various Kinds, Pocket Books, Purses, &c. Richmond Hill, Nov. 5, 1868 (Graduate Qf Toronto Veterinary College) PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT. Large and Miscellaneous Stock RICHMOND HILL, WHERE TO PROCURE THE MDSI‘ SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR E HAS NOW ON HAND SOME OF \HE Subscriber. ever mindful of the wants of the public, has just received a. Richmond Hill, Nov. 29. 1867. THE BEST TEE/IS Call at G. A. BARNARD'S FOB. TEAS. He has also received a heavy stock of GEORGE SAWDON. TOWNSHIP OF ERIN. Than any other Store on 0F CAREFULLY SELECTED INCLUDING MANY OF THE WILLIAM HARDING. IN THE THEN Richmond Hill, Richmond H ill 547-6m 5394f PROVISIONS! Large & well Selected Teas, Currants: OYSTERS OYSTERS They beg leave to announce to the Inhabitants of Richmond Hill and surrounding country that they will keep constantly on hand a Sparrow’s washing Crystal French 65 Armstrong, Lately Occupied by Mr. ‘1‘. Morgan Figs, N uts; Can dies, NEW OPENING fifmxrb 8r firmfifrnng’fi (IEHI. FRESH BREAD REBEIVEB DAILY. Pails FLOUR AND FEED DECISIVE BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED GOODS DELIVERED ! If required to any distance within thxee miles. ’2‘” Farm Produce taken for Goods. FRENCH & ARMSTRONG. Richmond Hill, Jan. 27, 1868; RICHMOND HILL. Sugars: GROCERIES, Fish Biscuits Brooms Black Lead brushes Pick] es, A call is respectfully solicited an Having leased the Premises Cofi‘eeSa Soaps, Cheese Syrup and Molasses Corn meal FLOUR Wash boards AS FOLLOWS : OF ALL KINDS. Scrubbing brushes STOCK 0F Spices, Wings Can dles, Butter Oatmeal Mustards, Tobacco: Eggs Beans Sardin es, Cigars, Lard Vinegar Raisins, Fresh Cuts, Caulks and. Bruises 0n Horses and Catllo. We can confidently recommend it to all owners of horses Prepared in Canada. only by THE REVEREND JOHN BREDIN, It will make the hands, however rough, smooth. soft and white. Prepared only by MOST EXTRAORDINARY AND DELIGHTFUL PREPARATION EVER DISCOVERED! CHAPPED HANDS. HORSES! HGRSESH HORSES!!! @QREESENEEM@39 Begs most raspectfully to announce that he will be at Unionville.. .. .... lst Monday of each month. Weston,. . . . . . . . . . . . . .ch day ofeach month Kleinbnrg. ..........16tl1 -‘ u Burwick, . .... .......22ud “ H Scarboro’ ............23rd “ N Where he will be prepared and most happy to wait on those who may require his services, G. H. H., having had over MR: WILLIAM MUNSHAW, RICHMOND HlLL. Fegls gonfidem 9f giv_ing 6K}t_i1‘>e satisfactjon. To those who have favored him with their patronage in the past he returns his sincere thanks, and to those who may do so in the fu- ture, he would say that no endeavor on his part will be wanting to meet their approval. CARLTON’S FIRST PRIZE PATENT CULTIVATOR. THIS POPULAR 8; DESIRABLE FARMING IMPLEMENT REFERENCES : The following gen'flemen can. with confidence recommend G. H. Husband. to all requiring Dental aid: Dr. Reid, Thornhill; Dr. Bull. Weston: Dr. D’Evlyn, Btu-wick; Dr. Corson, Brampton. RESIDENCE :â€"Thornhill , Thornhill, Sept. 17, 1868. 1y EAVE TROUGHS $6 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. SAP BUCKETS & PAILS For particulars address THE NEW' CANADIAN National Series of Reading Books FIRST Boox , with 31 illustrations. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"5 cents. FIRST Boox, (second part) with 54 illustrations. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND BOOK, with 56 illustrations. strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"20 cents. THIRD BOOK, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"30 cents, FOURTH BooK. 45 illustrations, strongly bound, in cloth boardsâ€"40 cents. FIFTH BOOK, 50 illustrations' strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€" 50 cents. COMPANION TO THE READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at Toronto, December 17, 1668. Richmond Hill. D mber 10. 1868. February 1 l . 1868. General Use by many Prominent Agriculturalists, ELEEEN YEARS PRACTICE, ALSO Flooring and other Lumber Dressed. {G. H. HUSBAND L. D. s., Shingles. Waggon Felloes, and Lumber Sawed to Order. Thornhil]. April 21, 1863. Authorised by the Council of Public 111- struction for Ontario. July. August and September, 1868, Orders should be sent at once to secure the earliest attention. WATER SPOUTS ! Is used by the Royal Veterinary Surgeons of England. for all kinds of Manufactured and for Sale EDEN JOHN LANGSTAFF, Steam Mills, Thornhill USE MILLER’S PREPARED GLYCERINE, MILLER’S DERBY OIL! PATENT “THE YORK HERALD” PL‘T UP AT THE HERALD OFFICE. AND PRICE 15 CENTS. POLEMIOAL AND OTHERS. AND IS MANUFACTURED BY DURING THE MONTHS OF 510-!f. AS PUBLISHED IN 55l-3m IT IS THE BETWEEN IS NOW IN FARM FOR SALE, COUNTY OF YORK, ONTARIO, ‘ Containing 100 Acres 70 notes under cultivation. HERE is a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE. a Good Barn and other buildings on the premises ; there is also a SPLENDID ORCHARD 0F GHAFTED FRUIT *** This is one of the best wheat growing farms in this’jparl of the country, and is within 2% miles of Richmond Hill Station. on the Northern Railway; 3 miles from Richmond Hill on Yonge Street, and 18 miles from the City of’l‘oronto. The farm will be Medical Hall. 167 King Street East, Toronto 543-tf A Spring Creek intersects the Farm Township of Vaughan .' Sold on Reasonable Terms For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises. HUGH ‘DEVLIN. MILLINERY GOODS ! Medical Hall, 167 King Street East. Toronto. THE LEADING HOUSE! T1 TLE JNDISP UTABLE Hats and Bonnets trimmed; Felt Hats and Velvet Bonnets; Silk and patent Vel- vet Velvetteens for Mantles, Flowers. Rib- bons, Dress trimmings, Buttons. Gloves. the new gored Skirts. Corsets. Also a choice lot of Woolen Goods. Infant’s Coats and Caps, Lady’s Crossover waists, Neckties. Squares, Berlin Wool, and small wares. HIS ASSOClA'FEON has transferred the" LIBRARY to the ‘HERALD ’ Book Store whore Stockholders and others may nrocure BOOKS every Friday afternoon, from (to 8 clock. P.M. J. HOLIDAY’S ESTATE. Last Eotice. HEfExecutol-s of the late FJames Holliday have placed the Books of the Estate in Mr. Teefi’s hands for the purpose of having all outstanding accounts collected. by suit or otherwise, Parties indebted will please take notice. WILLIAM MUNSHAW. Vaughan, January 7. 1869. Richmond Hill. Oct 8, 1868. RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCATION. October lst 1868. EAST HALF OF LU'l‘ NO. 28, PART CASH DOWN, BALANCE ON TIME. Mrs. MYERS’. HUGH MILLER & CO.. HUGH MILLER &. CO. RICHMOND HILL With a good well of water. (Signed) NELSEN JOHNSON. WM. COX, Of every description, is at N THE 3RD com, BEING THE Richmond Hill Post Oflica. N THE FUR. A. SCOTT, Librarian. Ezecutors. 546-3m 534-ly AN AGRICULT URAL DEPA RTMENT, Not a collection of mere clipping from Agri- cultural Journalsâ€"but a full and well pre- pared weekly compendium of Agricultural. Horticultural and Floral intelligence and infor- mation written for THE WEEKLY GLOBE by a regular staff of competent and practised writers. and quite up to the best light ufthe day. Every- thing afl'ecting the farming interestâ€"such as the management of field crops. the burn-yard the stable, the dairy, the orchard, the poultry- yard, the vineyard, the apiary, the kitchen- garden and the flower-gardenâ€"will come within the weekly review of this department. The improvements in machinery, the best best breeds ofcattle. the bestsystems nffeeding, the mostoapproved processes of cheese and butter-making, the best mode of packing. and the best markets to sell in, will all form sub- Jectsof profitable discussion. The sheep and wool interest will also receive special attention : and the doings at agricultural iairs, shows, auctions and society meetings will be carefully and fully chronicled. 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