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York Herald, 31 Dec 1869, p. 3

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STAPLE AND FANCY D Public of Richmond Hill and Vicinity, Thar he is now oponed om with a THE PEOPLE’S STORE. WILL SELL AS CHEAP 1YALENTIA RAISINS, LONDON LAYER 580 lb for $1.00. £011: m 51,419 (68:13 SH‘E’D SU GAE), [nu om mun] GROUND COFFEE, CURRANTS, GUNPOWDER TEA, YOUHG HYSON TEA, ‘M’ith an excellent assortment of {CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO Orange and Lsmon Peel, PRUN E3: Also a full guppiy of Paints. Oils. Varnishes, Spirits of Turpamine. Bonzoin,Glnss, Puuy,&c. EKey! Constantly on hand. ‘EGS T0 ANNOUNCE TO THE As my other House in the neighborhood. 7 lb for $1.00. WILEIOR IRISH .7 :b m: wag. Suitable for the present Season, PARCELS DELIVERED. fiichmond Hill, Dec. 16, 1869, 25 ct: ipqr 1b. IO lb for $1.00. 60 c‘ls‘pcr R). nusnu, vVE RY N-XG‘E 80 cts per lb. New and Fresh Ground Spices, LAMPS, LAMP GHIMNEYS, BPLINDID F ULL S UPPL Y TI! STOCK CONSISTS OI‘ FLOUR AND FEED P. G. SAVAGE GROCERIES, WHICH HI gm. (kc. GLO. FINE SOUCHONG TEA, SUPERIOR Y. HYSON, ,SI’LENDID NICE NEW DRESSED SEEDLESS RAISINS, 0F 43001) JAPAN TEA, SPLENDID NEW 16 lb for $1.00. 8 lb for $1.00. P. G. SAVAGE. 75 cu porlb. $1 00 per lb. 8 lb for $1.00 “50 cts‘pqr lb“. CURBARTS. mwmmm ,MUSCO'VAI‘JO :20 lb ,{or w .00. VALINTIAS, R‘ICE, (SUGAR, 596 For Christmas and New Year. Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Tesiaments, Toy books &c. A large stock of FANCY GOODS I NEW YEARS’ PRESENTS! In History. Science. Biography. Poets, &c‘ AT THE LOWEST PRICES, EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND Hill PostUifice, lsc Dec., 1869 :â€" Anderson. Goo. Anderson, John Bouke, Sarah A. Bassre, Mary Jane Benny, John Brillinger, Smith Blough. Grant Bowman, James [2] Burns. David Brown. Willlam Clifl'ord, James Case, Henry Cook. Thomas Chambers. Sarah Cleary, William Cane, Mis: E. Cannon, Michael Caulby. Mary Davidson. Hugh Dobson, T. J. Duncan, John Fisher. Bernard Frasure, Chas Fairchild. John Grant. George Gorman John Greening. William Glover. Thomas Gamble. Wm. [2] Heise, Jacob, Jr Jackson. Richard Judd, M. C. Lawrence, Mrs. C. E. Langslafl', John Lawrence. Marion Lewis, John Mnnshaw, W. 1\lcl.eod,ll. Newbery, Gr. B. [2] Owen, James O’Brien, Michael Pack. N. J. Ramsay, Archy Reid, Theodore Sisley, Joshua Sivers. Robert ['3] Sivero, Jennie Slepley. John Stevenson, John Trench, Wm. Jr. L6[ Tomkins. Sarah J. Tricker, Louisa Thomas. John R. 'l‘ireman, Mary Vandeburth’hmbo [2] Vandeburg. M. E. Woods. W. \Vilson, George Waldrick, George Warren. Charles Whiteuak. Sisuelin DRY GOODS, Begs to announce to the public that he pur- poses offering the remaining portion of his stock by Public Auction, commencing on AS NOW ON HAND THE CHEAP- zsr lot of flATS AND BONNETS Thathas been 013‘on on Richmond Hi” this season. *â€" SHE \CANNOZ.‘ BE UNDERSOLD. THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 23, ’69. And continuing on Monday, the 27th, during the week. Nice Velvet Hamrtrimmné. from $1 upwards Ladies’ Bonnets. l'ron'x $211M! Jpwmds. Missss' and Infants‘ Hoods. Infants Wool Coats [9r $1530, fiscally sold for $l ,90 cents. Mourning Bonnets Kept Constantly on hand A nice assostmem. of Ladies’ Dress Caps. Every description of Milliner made to order. N. B. STAMPING DON-E, \- Richmond Hill. beg to inform their customers and the public. that _tl1ev 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, Pork, Poultry. (kc , of the very best description, and a: reasonable prices. BOUNCE to his friends, and the public in the vicinity of Richmond Hill that he has leased the premises 1m,er occupisd by 1)ETER Gr. SAVAGE BEGS TO AN- NOUNCE to his friends, and the public in On Richmond Hill, and has opened with a complete stock of Groceries, The public will observe that he is in a posi- tion to Sell Goods at Prices that will not fail to satisfy all consumers. Inspection and Comparison are Invited. PETER G. SAVAGE. Elgin Mills. Doc. 1, 1869 Richmond Hill, Nov 25. 1869. Richmond Hill, Dec. 1, 1869. T SCOTT’S WILL BE FOUND A Embracing a large assortment of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS ! I ! ELGIN MILLS. Richmoni Hill. Dec; 9, 1869 W. ATKINSON. {sighgond Hill, Sag. 30, 585 TERMS CASH WESLEYAN HYMNS, nice assortment of Goods suitable for ,VERCOATS, HOPPER, Kg $01913 U I c H E RS, CHRISTMAS GIFTS, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE MR. THOMAS COGHLAH. Bargains may be expected. Ms C‘sn. W. _H. MYERS, HENRY NEWTON Important Notice- Provisions, Qhristmas Cheer. Auction Sale of List. of Letters MRS. MYERS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c. That may be relied on. PRAYER BOOKS, ALB UMS &c.. &c.. Paints, AT THE AND Oils, M. TEEFY, mu. Vamishes, Auctioneer, 594-1! THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1869. 593-tf 594-“ 5954f TEA CHEST! THE RICHMOND HILL WALNUTS, PICKLES, CITRON PEEL VORANGE PEEL l CURRANTS, LA BRABOR HERRING. CYSTEBS?» DYSTERSI 1 OYSTERS ! I l FAMILY GROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS ! The above goods are in full supply and are of the best kinds and will b5 sold at Prices to suit cash buyers. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO SIGN OF THE TEA CHEST! BRAZILLIAN AND FILBERTS. 8 cents per 11). A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Richmond Hill, Dec. 8, 1869. 1ND GOODS DELIVERED. NEW BEAUTIFUL TROUT! NEW NEW NEW A LOT OF APPLES, FLOUR AND FEED. NEW SULTANA NEW SEEDLESS A SPLENDID LOT AND PROVISIONS, “A LARGE STOCK 01‘ NEW LAYER HAS JUST RI NEW VALENCIAS. To be Sold .Cheny. NEW NUTS, (RAISINS.) (RAISINS.) (RAISINS.) (RAISINS.) ALSO A LOT OF OF FRESH CURRANTS, 3 cents per 111. EMON PEEL LMONDS, I. FRENCH. NEW NEW OLD 85 AN EXCELLENT STOCK OF FRESH FRUIT! An excellent assortment of Pure Ground SplCBS. Fine Fresh Ground Laguayra and Java Coffees; also 11 varin assortment of Fine Flavored Young Hyson. Gunpowder, Oolong and Souchong Tens : Splendid Chewing and Smoking Tobaccoes. with a well selected stock of Canadian. Irish and Scotch Whiskies; Port, Sherry and Ginger Wines; Pure old French andies of the Finest Brands ; Holland Gin and London Old Tom, Jamaica Rum, SLO. Fine Valentin Raisins, 6d per 11» Exta new Valentin Raisins, 7gd per 11: Splendid new Layer Raisins. 9d per 1b Fine Seedless Malaga Raisins, 75d per lb The Highest Market Price will be [mid for any quantity of Good Fresh Butter in pound Rolls, [4nd, Tallow. &c. Having purchased the Stock and Interest of R. H. Hall, (late Chemist and Druggist of the same place) have greally enlarged the old stock and have now on hand a good assort- ment of Drugs. Paints. Perfumery. Chemicals, Oils, Toilet Soaps. Medicines, Varnishes. Fancy articles Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, and all other articles kept by Druggists generally. g H. SANDERSON (K: SONS, g CHEMISTS AND DR UGGJSTS, ’u" Physicians Prescriptions carefully com- pounded. and all ordexs attended to wnh care and despatch. Farmers and Physicians from the country wiil find our stock of Madicines completeâ€"warrant- ed genuiueâ€"and of ihe best quality. Richmond Hill. Nov. 25, 1659. 593. J. NOUNCE lo the Farmers in the neighbor- hood tnat he has a splendid BERKSHIRE BOAR. noarly thorough-bred. Farmers wishing to improve their stock will please take notice. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO AN - NOUNCE lo the Farmers in the neighbor- I . ‘ v of $.50 per week and expenses, or allow a large commission. to sell our new wonderful invemious. Address Agents ! Readfihis ! X E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of $30 per week and expenses, or allow PREPARED GLYCERINE ! CHAPPED HANDS ! NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT When you visit Toronto be sure and get a Pot at HUGH MILLGR & Co’s, T I C K DESTROYER ! COLLARS AND CUFFS FARMERS SHOULD USE IT DESTROYS THE TICKS, Promotes the Growth of the Wool, And improves THE CONDI'NON or THE ANIMAL. Richmond Hill. December 9, 1869‘ BRINGS ADDITIONAL TESTIMONY ! Nu FLOCK-MASTER Sold everywhere, in boxes at 35 cls. 70 015, and 55km}. _ "n . j u: "Am/35 cl: box will clean 20 sheep and 35 lambs. ROBT‘. HOPPER, BUTCHER Richmond Hill, Nov. ‘25. 1869. 593-lf M. WAGNER, &- Co‘ Marshal]. Mich. December 10, 1869. 595-3m BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY October 28, 1869. THE LOVVEST TORONTO PRICES: September 8, 1869 THOROUGH EFFEC TI VENESS. However Rough or Sore, (RICHMOND mu. BRANCH) AT nu; THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE At this season of the year, ISegs to announce to his customers and the Public that he has now Berkshire Boar. :lt will make the hands GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, SUITABLE FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON, RICHOMND HILL, I am not to be mzdersold in Prices or excelled in Qualities. “Christmas Cheer FOR SHEEP. New Firm. SMOOTH AND SOFT. USE MILLEB’S HUGH MILLER & c0., Comes but once 3. ye HERALD BOOK STORE. MILLER’S MEDICAL HALL. 167 King St. East, Toronto. 9. 5894f EVERY D 11'! EORGE A. BARNARD HERALD BOOK STORE. OF ITS SHOLLD BE VVnHoUT IT Chemists, Which will be sold at TORONTO. 583-lf Fine Fresh Currants, dressed. 4d per 1b Fxh‘a New Zante Currants. 5d per fir New Eleme Layer Figs. 10d per 11) Fine Fresh Orange and Lemon Peel. 2s perlb .LVJ- NOUNCE to the Ladies of RICHMOND HILL, And vicinity, that she has opened the Shop 0nd door north of Mr. Bamard’s Store, WITH A CHOICE STOCK 0F Mrs. Clarke is also prepared to do Dress making in all its branches. NEIV AND FASHIONABLE! Of the Latest Styles on hand. U fully io'anneunce that he will be at Unionville, . . . lst Monday ofonch month. Weston . . . . . .9th day " Kiineburg. . . .16lh “ Burwick . . . . .2211d “ Scarboro’. . . .23i'd " Where ha wiHha prepax‘od and musthappy to wait on those who may require his services, G. H. H., having had over ELEVEN YEARS’ PRACTICE. feels confident of giving entire satis- 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 meettheir approval. REFERENCEs.-â€"Thefollowinggendemencan, with confidence,recommend G. H. Husbandfio a” requiring Dental aid: Dr Reid,ThomhiH; Dr. Bull. Weston: Dr. D’Evlyn, Bimvick; Dr. Carson, Brampton. REleENCE.~â€"Thornhill. Thornhill September 17. 1868. 1y Mortgage . 331200 To? 11 MINION. 51336 per IOO feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets, Pails, Cider Mills, Washing Machines, Shingles Waggon Felloes, and Lumber Snwed to order. For particulars address FANCY GOODS GAMES, TOYS, &c.,‘ HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS JOB PRINTING INSPECTION INVITED. Richmond Hill, Nov. 4, 1869. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS MAGAZINES, PAPERS, 8w. Richmond Hill, Nov. 25. 1869. SCHOOL REQUISITES Steam Mills,Thornhill Thomhill, Nov. 3, 1869. 5104f. MILLINERYI ‘ENTIST, BEGS MOST RESPECT- RS. HENRY CLARKE BEGS TO AN- Patent Eaveâ€"trough ND WATERSPOUTS FOR THE DO- AMPBELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN- LBUMS ! ALBUMS ! ! TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS G. H. HUSBAND, L.D.S. For sale, Cheap. only 25 cts.,at the Done Neat. and Quick at the Herald Office. DOW CURTAIN FIXTURES, Embracing everything that is CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE New Millinery. Money to Lend. JOHN LANGSTAFF, FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE Ianneunce that he will be at . . . lst Monday ofonch month. . . .9th day I‘ . . .lfilh “ . . .2211d “ of years, you a satisfactory Apply to (moan. NICOL, 0" ALL KINDS, A1" I'll GEORGE A. BARNARD. 595 TQ LEND, FOR AVTERM FOR SALE AT TH! FOR SALE AT THE SUPPLIED AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. [HERALD BOOK s'romc. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE- HERALD noox STORE. ' Illin Milk. 0.1.36, 18”. Barristcr. 593 - 1f 5904f TO THE PUBLIC! POSITIVELY GIVING UP BUSINESS ! IS SELLING OFF ABOUT 84 000 WORTH! DRY GOODS, AT AND UNDER COST. DUE H. NEWTON, SETTLED FORTHWITHI And ulol will to undo for Cub only. HIS ENTIRE STOCK. H. NEWTON ARI REQUESTED TO BE ALL ACCOUNTS GROCERIES, Ice. in. an. COIB‘IITIKI OI HENRY NEWTON. HARDWARE, “I4! GROCERIES, HARDWAR], FALL AND WINTER GOODS FIRE PROOF STORE ! NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS HE RF“ 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 urchard~within 6 miles from tho flourishing Village of l’arkhill. IN THE Towxsmr or WEST McGILLIvmu, 45 acres of which are clear, with a good framo barn and hewed log house, a good bearing 01-- chard, only two miles from Parkhill Station. TERMS EASY. For further parficulars apply to JOHN HARRISON, 100 THE MORNING PAPERS Can be had at the Post-office, for 10 can“ wmzx. BOWMAN’S MILLS, ALMIRA. ERIST MILL & WUDLBN I'AETDRY- The subscriber, having purchased the above Mills and fitted them up in a superior manner. begs leave to intimate to the inhabitants of Markham and surrounding townships that he is now preparad [0 do CARDIN G, SPINNING I WEAVING, D YEING, Cloth Dressing. &-c., and Gristing in 8, Superior Manner. Having added to the Carding Machines, NEW BURRING MACHINES, And made all necessary repairs. the subscriber hopes to give good satisfaction. Parties wish‘ ing to have their wool manufactured from the fleece can have iL made into any kind of Cloth or Flannel. Parties coming from a distance can have their“ wool carded and grisls ground while waiting. N. B. Accounts rendered Isl October. * * Cash for IVool or Cloth Given in 99 Ezclzunge. The services of James Bowman, Esq., and Joseph Cask. Esq., (who are well known an first-class workman.) having been secured, the subscriber feels confident in stating to the public that satisfaction will be given. Richmond Hill, Sept. 30 1869. A LARGE AND VARIED September 23m, 1869, May 14, 1869‘ 00K KEPT CONSTANTLY Almira, May 19, 1889‘ FALL AND HUNTER TRADE Telegraph; The Subscriber has now in smck YARN DYED IN ANY COLOR. Temperance Works. CATALOGUE on application at the If you want get the publications of the Sco'r'nsn TEHPERANCE LEAGUE. A FULL SUPPLY of those interesting and well-written Works. which will be disposed of at a. Low Rate. ACRES IN THE TOWNSHIP And at Reasonable Prices. OF ALL KINDS AT THE ASSORTMENT OF' 01' WEST VIILLIAMS. SUITABLE FOR. THE ALSO 50 ACRES A LARGE STOCK Ol‘ HERALD BOOK STORE. 0F TORONTO: 9 &c. &c. &c. ON HAND. HERALD BOOK STORE. Appiy to New AT THE W. SPOFFORD, J R.- ISAAC CROSBY. Globe, M. TEEFY. Pm‘lchill P. 0., Out. Richmond Hill. 564-tf. Leader, Propruta r} 86-4 585

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