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York Herald, 24 Dec 1869, p. 3

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THE PEOPLE’S STORE. D Public of Richmond Hill and Vicinity. Thar he is now opened out with a _ ., a STAPLE AND FANCY WILL SELL AS CHEAP VALENTIA RAISINS, LONDON LAYER '20 lb for $1.00. CURRANTS', [FXNE on) FRUIT] CRUSHED SUGAR, 10 lb for $1.00 GROUND COFFEE, GUNPOWDER TEA, YOUHG HYSON TEA, With an excellent useortmant of CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO EGS T0 ANNOUNCE TO THE As any other House in the neighborhood. Orange and Lemon Peel, Also a full supply of Paints. Oils. Varmshes, Spirits of Turpentine. Benzoin.Glnss, Puny,&c. 71b for $1.00. Kept Constantly on hand. SUPERIOR FRESH Suitable for the present Season, 7 lb for $1.09. l0 lb for $1.00. 25 cts par lb. PARCELS DELIVERED. Richmond Hill. Doc. 16. 1869, Rusms, .60 cls per lb. VERY NICE ,80 cts per 1b. New and Fresh Ground Spices, LAMPS, LAMP GHIMNEYS, F ULL S UPPL Y SPLENDID THE STOCK CONSISTS 0F 'P. G. SAVAGE FLOUR AND FEED GROCERIES, WHICH HE M. &c. &e. FINE SOUCHONG TEA, NICE NEW DRESSED BPLENDID‘ SUPERIOR Y. HYSON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, 0F GOOD JAPAN TEA, SPLENDID NEW 8 lb for $1.00. 16 lb for $1.00. 75 ct: per 1b. P. G. SAVAGE. $1 00 per 1b. 8 H) for $l.00. CWRARTS. 50 cts per lb. MUSCOVADO 9} 11) for $1.00 vuJu'rus. 20 lb for $1.00. RICE. SUGAR, 596 In History. Science. Biography, Poets, 6w. ALEâ€"EMS Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Testaments, PRAYER BOOKS, WESLEYAN HYMNS, Toy books Sue. A large stock of FANCY GOODS! &c;.&c.. ' AT THE LOWEST PRICES, NEW YEARS’ PRESENTS! Embracing a large mortmem of For Christmas and Neyr Year. REMAINING IN THE RICHMOND Hill PostOfiice. lst Doc.. 1869 :â€" Anderson. Geo. Anderson, John Boake. Sarah A. Bassre, Mary Jane Beatty, John Brillinger. Smith Blough. Grant Bowman, James [2] Burns. David I Brown, William Clifi'ord. James Case, Henry , Cook. Thomas Chambers. Sarah Cleary, William Cane, Mia: E. Cannon, Michael Canlliy. Mary Davidson. Hugh Dobson. T. J. Duncan, John Fisher. Bernard Frasure, Chas Fairchild. John Grant. George Gorman John Greening. William Glorer. Thomas Gamble. Wm. [2] H eise, Jacob, Jr Jackson. Richard Judd. M. C. Lawrenoo, Mrs. C. E. Langstafi“. John Lawrence, Marion Lewis, John Mnnshaw, W. McLeod, l). Nowhery, G. B. [2] Owen, James O’Brien, Michael Peck. N. I. Ramsay, Archy Reid. Theodore Sisley. Joshua Sivors. Robert [‘ ] Sivera. Jennie Stepley. John Stevenson, John Trench, Wm. Jr. [GE Tomkins. Sarah J. Tricker, Loui-a Thomas. John R. 'l‘irema'l, Mary Vandehurth’hmbe [2] Vandebnrg. M. E. Woods. W. Wilson, George Weldrlck, Gem-ge Warren. Charles Whileoak. Siscella DRY GOODS, Begs to mmounce to the pnb‘.ic that he pur- poses offering the remainmg porlion of his stock bx Public Auction, commencing on THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 23, ’69. And continuing on Monday. the 27111, during the week. fl EST lot of HATS AND BONNETS That has been ofi'ered on Richmond Hill tbi season. â€"â€" V SHE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. Nice Velvet Hats. trimmed. from $l upwards Ladies’ Bonnets. I'ron'x $2 and Ipwmds. Missas’ and Infants' Hoods. Infants Wool Coats for $1.60, usually sold for $1 ,9J cents. Mourning Bonnets ' , Kept Constantly on hand A nice assostment of Ladies" Dress Caps. Every descliption of Millinexy made to order. D. Richmond Hill, beg to inform iheir customers and the «public. that thev have pur- chased full supplies of everything in their line. suitable for enjoying Christmas in the good old English style. and will be prepared to supply Beef, Mutton, l’ork. Poultry. 6w , of the very best description, and at. reasonable prices Richmond Hill, Dec. 1, 1869. 594-“ A claim against the estate of the lnIeCeorge l’extou are requested to present the same. without delay. to . JOHN BRUNSKILL, HE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF the Rummt Assuou-râ€"xon of Vaughan. 1. V the Rummt A'ssuoxA-r-xon of Vaughan. will be held in the village of Maple, on Friday, the 17m insl., at 2 o'clock. ran ,for «she discus- sion of matters of in1erest. J. P. RUPERT, SEC. Maple. Dec. 8. “369. 595 Elgin Mills. Dec. 1, 1869 \J the Subscriber. lot 45. Isl Con. Mark- ham. about the middle ofJuly la‘st. 'I'wo Ewns. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS l l X CAME INTO THE PREMISES OF J the Subscriber. lot 45. Isl Con. Mark- \J the Subscriber. lot 46. lst Con. Vaughan. Richmond Hill, aboul the latter part of Sept., A Slum. Winn BOAR. The owner is re- quested to prove property, pay upon»: and take it aw: . . y JOHN MINTON. N. B. STAMPING DONE- Richmond Hill, Nov 25. 1869. CAME INTO THE PREMISES 0F J the Subscriber. lot46. lst Con. Vaughan. Thérnhill. Dec. 1. 1869. MRS. MYERS AS NOW ON HAND THE CHEAP SGOTT’S WILL BE FOUND A nice assortment of Goods suitable for Tnnms CASH Maple, Dec. 8. 1869. JOHN PALMER. Richmond Hill, Dec. 8. 1869. 595-3 Richmond Hill. Doc. 8, 1869. LL PARTIES HAVING ANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS, HOPPER, ‘3; $031,131; T_ QHE gs, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE Bargains may be expected. HENRY NEWTON List of Letters Auction Sale of Christmas Cheer. GIN MILLS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &0. AT THE Notice. AND Notic e.‘ Astray. Astray. W. H. MYERS, Auctioneer. 69 594-1.“ M. TEEFY, nu. 'THE’ YORK HERALDaMQHMOND: HHLmNTs. FBIDAYe; DECEMBER 24,1869- Ezeéutor. 594-2 5934f 595-3 TEA CHEST. THE RICHMOND HILL ‘VALNUTS, PICKLES, CITRON PEEL 'ORANGE PEEL l CURRANTS LABRABOR HERRING. OYSTERS! OYSTERSI I OYS'I‘ERS I l 1 FAMILY GROOERIES WINES AND LIQUORS ! BRAZILLIAN AND FILBERTS. The above goods are in full supply and are of the best kinds and will be old at Prices to suit caah buyers. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO SIGN OF THE TEA CHEST! A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0F 8 cents per i‘b. Rich-0nd Hill, Du. 8,718”. NEW NEW NEW AND GOODS DELIVERED. BEAUTIFUL TROUT ! A LOT OF APPLES, NEW SEEDLESS NEW SULTANA FLOUR AND FEED. A SPLENDID LOT HAS JUST RECEIVED NEW LAYER VALENCIAS. AND PROVISIONS, A LARGE STOCK 0F NEW NUTS, To be Sold Cheap. (RAISINSJ (RAISINS.)‘ (RAISINS.) (RAISINs.)‘ ALSO A LOT OF OF FRESH NEW CURRANTS, LMONDS, 3 cents per 11!. EMON PEEL I. FRENCH. NEW NEW NEW OLD TO THE PUBLIC! POSITIVELY GIVING UP BUSINESS 1 IS SELLING OFF ABOUT $4 OOO,WORTH ! DRY GOODS, AT AND UNDER COST.- DUE H. NEWTON, SETTLED FORTHWITH! min Ming. 00!. :5, mp. HIS ENTIRE STOCK. Alli Isles will be made for Caih only. H. NEWTON ARE REQUESTED TO BE ALL ACCOUNTS GROCEfiIEs, COHSISTINO OF are. lac; &c. HENRY NEWTON. HARDWARE, 5934f Find Valentia Raisins. 6d petib Extu new Valentin Raisins. 71d per fix Splendid "bl" Layer Raisins, 9d per fl) Fine Seedless Malaga Raisins. 7§d per 113 An excellent assortment of Pure Ground Splees.Fina Fresh Ground Laguayra and Java Coffees; also a vaxied assortment of Fine Flavored Young Hyson. Gunpowder. Oolong and Soucllong Tens : Splendid Chewing and Smoking Tobaccoes. with a well selected slock of Canadian. Irish and Scotch Whiskies; Port. Sherry and Ginger Wines; Pure old French Blandies of the Finest Brands; Holland Gin and London Old Tum. Jamaica Rum, &c. The Highest Market Price will be paid for any quantity of Good Fresh Butler in pound Rolls, Laxd, Tallow. &C. - CHEMIS TS AND DR UGGZS TS, RICHOMND HILL, Having purchased the Stock and Interest of R. H. Hall, (late Chemist and Druggist of the same place) have greatly enlarged the old stock and have now on hand a good assort- ment of Drugs. Paints. Perfumery. Chemicals, Oils, Toilet Soaps. Medicines, Varnislles. Fancy articles Dye Stnfi's. Patent Medicine. and all other articles kepl by Draggists generally. fig" Physicians Prescriptions carefully com- pounded. and all ordeis attended to thh care and despatch. Farmers and Physicians from the country wi'l find our stock of Medicines completeâ€"warrant- ed genuineâ€"and of the best quality. Richmond Hill. Nov. 25, 1569. 593. ’J‘EE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO AN- NOUNCE lo the Farmers in the neigthr- 1- NOUNCE lo the Farmers in the neighbor- hood that he has a splendid BERKSHIRE BOAR, nearly thorough-bred. Farmers wishing to improve their stock will please take notice. R0 B’h .‘HOI’PER, BUTCHER. Richmond Hill. Nov. ‘25. 1869. 593-lf of $30 per week and expenses, or allow a large “commission. to Re“ our new wonderful 'nnenlions. Address Agents! Read This! ‘M E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of $30 per week and expenses, or allow CHAPPED HANDS l PREPARED GLYCERINE ! NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT 1T When you visit Toronto be sure and got a Pot at Richmond Hill. December 9, 1869. COLLARS AND CUFFS FARMERS SHOULD USE T I C K DESTROYER ! Promotes the Growth of the 'Wool, And improves THE CONDITION OF THE ANIMAL- BRINGS ADDITIONAL TESTIMONY! Deéomber 10. 1869. Sald everywhere, in boxes at 35 cts, 70 cts, and wu- _ THE LOWEST ‘TORQ-NTOWPRIT'CES: Nu FLOCK-MASTER ’A'"35 ct box will clean 20 sheep and 35 lambs. BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY October 28, 1869. September 8, 1869 M. WAGNER, &- Co. Marshall. Mich THOROUGH EFFECTIVENESS. EXCELLENT. STOCK OF FRESH FRUIT! However Rough or Sore, H. SANDER-SON & SONS, IT DESTROYS THE TICKS. (ktcnuoub mu. BRANCH) AT THE THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE flags to afinofince to his'cnstomers ind {The Public that he has now Berkshire Boar. At this season of the year, Ht will make the hands 'GROCERIE'S. WINES A‘Nu LIQUORS. SUITABLET‘EO'fi'THE IAPPROACHING' SEASON, I am not to be undersold in Prices or emcalled in‘ Qualities. “Christmas Cheer. Comes, but once a. year.” New Firm. HUGH MILLGR & Co’s, FOR SHEEP. SMOOTH AND SOFT- USE MILLER’S GEORGE A. JBARNARD HUGH MILLER 6!. C0,, Chemists. HERALD BOOK STORE. 167 King St. East, Toronto 9. 589-tf MILLER’s EVERY DAY HERALD BOOK STOR E. OF ITS Sum“) m4: WITHOUT 11' MEDICAL HALL, Which will b6 sold at 595-3m Tonom-o. 583~ 1f Fine Fresh Currants, dressed.‘4d per 115 Fxtra New ZanteCurrants, 5d per-1b New Eleme Layer Figs, 10d per 1!» Fine Fresh Orange and Lemon Peel. 25 per H. RICHMOND HILL, And vicinity. that she has opened the Shop One door north of Mr. Barnard’s Store, WITH A CHOICE sTock 0F NEW' AND FASHIONABLE! TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS Of the Liliest Styles bu hand. Mrs. Clarke is also prepared to do Dress- makng m all its Dram/ms. U fully lo'anneunce that he will be at Unionville. . . . lst Monday ofeach month. VVeslon . . . . . .91!) day " Klinebm'g. . . .lfiLh ” Burwick . . . . .522nd " Scarboro’. . . .23rd " Where he willbe prepared and mosthappy to wait on those who may require his services. G. H. H., having had over ELEVEN YEAns’ PRACTICE. feels confidem of givingemire sa‘lis- faction. 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. [{ErunnncEsâ€"Thefonuwinggemiemencan, with coufidence,recommend G. H Husband,w all requiring Dental aid: I): Reid, Thornhill; Dr. Bull. Weston: Dr. D’Evlyn, Burwick‘, Dr. Carson, Brampton. Rnslnmcr2.â€"Thornhill. Thomhill September 17. 1868. 1y $1200 “if? Mortgage. ND WATERSPOUTS FOR THE DO- MINION, at $6 per IUD leet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckms. Pails,Cider Mills. Washing Machine“. Shingles Waggon Felloss. and Lumber Sawed ‘0 order. For parlicuh rs address JOHN LANGSTAFF, Steam Mills,’I‘hornhill FANCX GOODS GAMES, TOYS, &c., Richmond Hi", Nov. 4, 1869. JOB PRINTING MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS SCHOOL REQUISITES MILLINERYI Richmond Hill, Nov. 25. 1869. Thornhill, Nov. 3, 1869. ENTIST, BEGS MOST RESPECT RS. HENRY CLARKE BEGS TO AN- NOUNCE to the Ladies of AMPBELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN. LBUMS! ALBUMS ! l G. H. HUSBAND, LDS. For sale, Cheap. only 25 cts.,at the Done Neat and Quick at the Herald Oflice. YMN AND PRAYER BOOKS 'AGAZIN ES, PAPERS, &c. DOW CURTAIN FIXTURES, Embracing everything that is Patent Eaveâ€"txough INSPECTION INVITED. New Milline'ry. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE Money to Lend. FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE of years, 'on a satisfactory Apply to OF ALL KINDS, AT THE GEORGE A. BARNARD‘ FOR SALE AT THE FOR SALE AT THE SUPPLIED AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE HERALD BOOK STORE- HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD 300K STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE- HERALD BOOK STORE. LEND, FOR A TERM GEO. B. NICOL, Barrister. 593- If 5904f 510-tf. FIRE PROOF STORE I NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE HERE. POCKET BOOKS Two Beautiful Farms for Sale. Of which 70 acres are clear of Stumps, with a good frame barn and hewed log house, and a good bearing orchard-within 6 miles from the flourishing Village of Parkhill. ALSO 50 ACRES IN THE TOWNSHIP or Was-r McGlLLIvnu, 45 acres of which are clear, with a good frame barn and hewed log house, a good bearing on chard, only two miles from I’arkhill Station. 100 For further pnrkiculars apply to JOHN HARRISON, T HE MORNING PAPERS Can be had at the Post-office, for 10 CENTS WEEK. N. B. Accounts rendered 15!. October. BOWMAN’S MILLS, ERIST MILL 8c WGDLEN PAGTDBY. Richmond Hill, Sept. 30 1869. A LARGE AND VARIED CARDIN G, SPINNlNG I The subscriber, having purchased the above Mills, and fitted thum up In a sunerior manner. bags leave to intimate to the inhabitants uf Markham and surrounding tnwnships that he is now prepared to do IVEAVING, DYEING, Clot/L Dressing. 6%, and Gristing in 3. Superior Mannef. And at Roasqnahle Prices. Having added to the Gaming Machines, And made all necessary repairs. the subscriber hopes to give good satisfaction. Parties wishâ€" ing to have their wool manufactured from the fleece can have ii made into any kind of Cloth or Flannel. Parties coming from a dis‘auce can have their woo] carded and grisls ground while waiting. “ " Cash for Wool or G‘th Givcn in it- Exchange. The services of James Bowman, Esq., and Joseph Cook. Esq., (who are well known as first-class workman.) having been secured, the subscriber feels cpnfident in slaling to the public that satisfaction will be given. September 23th , 1869, 00K May 14, 1869‘ KEPT CONSTANTLY NEW BURRING MACHINES. Almira, May 19, 1869. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. The Subscriber has now in stock Telegraph, YARN DYED IN ANY COLOR. Temperance Works‘ If you want get the publications of the SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE meE. A FULL SUPPLY of those interesting .and well-written Works. which wil be dispo$ed of ata Low Rate. CATALOGUE on application at the ACRES IN THE TOWNSHiP TERMS EASY. ASSORTMENT 0F 01‘ ALL KINDS AT THE SUITABLE FOR THE 0F VVEST VJILLXAMs, A LARGE STOCK Ol' HERALD BOOK STORE &c. &c. &c. OF TORONTO 1 ON HAND.- HERALD BOOK STORE. New Appiy to AT THE ALMIRA. W. SPOFFORD, JR.. ISAAC CROSBY.- Globe, M. TEEFY. Park/till P. 0. , 0m; 56-4 Rich mbnd Hill. Leader, Prnprwtorg 564-“. 585 565‘ tf

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