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York Herald, 28 Jan 1870, p. 3

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The undersigned, Executors of the Estate of the late Wallis Biggine, will sell by Auction on Wednesday the 16th February next, at noon, the following valuable village Lots. situate in the village of Richmond Hillâ€"together with the buildings thereon : lst. The doning House and one Acre of land. with Bax-n, Stable and out-buildings. lately occupied by Wallis Biggins in his life- time: being part of Lot No. 47. in the first concession of the Township of Vaughan, and on the South side of Mill Street. FOR SALE BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, 16m FEBRUARY, 1870. 2nd One Acre Lot. adjoining and on the East side of the foregoingâ€"well fenced and lately seeded down. 3rd. The Dwelling House and three acres of Land. with stable. barn and out-buildings, formerly occupied by John De La Hay; being part of Lot No. 48, in the first concession of Vaughan. and fronting on the North side of Mill street. WASHSTANDS, BEDSTEADS, AND O R I B S , LOOKING GI MATTRESSES, «Sac. &c. &c. WH IO H WILL BE SOLD AT TORONTO 2F PRICES ET FORCASH R SAVAGE’S. 4th. One.Acre Lot of land, adjoining and on tho North West of Lot No. 3, herembefore mentionedâ€"enclosed by a good board fence. Terms made known on the do}: of sale. ROCKERS, BUREAUS, And within 3; miies of Yonge Street. A good barn: 10 acres of hardwood bush; well watered, and within five minutes walk of church and post office. TORONTO & RICHMOND HILL LINE OF EXPRESS. NEW FURNITURE HAIRS I CHAIRS I ! Tn Wnnd and Gang Rn‘ TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM, The subscriber begs to intimate to the mer- chants and traders and the public generally that he has commenced to ply an THE PEOPLE’S STORE. And will be prepared to attend to all instruc- lructions with The express will leave Richmond Hill every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning and return in the evening of the same day. Charges strictly mode rate. Parcels or instructions left at Bassett & Keeble’s Hotel. Nelson slreet, or Best’s Hotel. You 8 street. Toronto, and at Velie’s Hotel. Willie promptly attended to. J. BRETTiNGERmeprLeton JUST ARRIVED AT OVERCOATS, Village Lots and Dwellings Richmond Hill, Dec. 12. JOHN HART’ ( Executora. ROBERT ROBINSON,$ Richmond Hill. January 12, 1870. 600-!d Or to the Postmaster, Buuonville. January 12. 1870. 600-2m Richmond Hill. Jan. 5. 1869, ONSISTING OF 61 ACRES, W. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill , Sop. 30. 1869; 585 EGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE For terms, 6w , apply to EXPRESS WAGGON. Between Toronto & Richmond Hill, LOT 15, IN REAR OF 3RD CON. 0!" THE has now received a CARE AND PROMPTITUDE. LARGE STOCK In Wood and Cane Bottoms. AT RICHMOND HILL, 0N Farm for Sale, That may be relied on. P. G. AVAGE BEING PART OF CONSISTING 0F JAMES SUTTON. 0F AND WALNUT. LOOKING GLASSES, ARMCHAIRS, NURSING AND CHILDREN’S IN OAK 599-1y 600 REFERENCES.â€"Parties who have had work done at Mr. W. H. Lawrence’s Factory, pre- vious to the sale of the effects. Residence near the Lawrence Factory. Richmond Hill, Doc. 29, 1869, 594.3 Which he will offer at Prices that will compare favorably with any other house in the trade. Although not professing to give as much for one Dolla1, as amoue else will give ('01 one Dollar and a half. you will undeistand where to buy you1 Christmas Grocelies at the Cheap- est Rates. ISAAC CROSBY . ETER WEIR BEGS TO INFORM the public that he is prepared to do Bernard, H G Bernard. J G Boothby. Thomas Barnard. H S Clay. W Culbert, William Chambers. Sarah Cleary, W v Cober, Peter. Curran. Thomas Cherry. Annie Davis, J M Devlin. Hugh Davis, Mr Fraser, Charles [2] Fair-child. John Hall, John Hyslop. John [3] Heslop, Gideon [2] Joyce. Raddie That has been offered on Richmond Hill this 588.5011 . â€" FROM THE PREMISES OF THE SUB- SCRIBER. Richmond Hill, on Tuesday. the 4th instant, ’I‘wo Black and White l’igsâ€" weighing from 50 to 60 lbs each. Any person giving information as $0 their whereabout, or bringing them to the undersigned will b0 suitably rewarded. All of which will be sold for Cash or short ap- proved credit. Apply on the premises to W. H. & JAS. LUNDY. Nice Velvet Hats. trimmAd, from $1 upwards Ladies’ Bonnets, from $2 and tpwatds. Misses' and Infants’ Hoods. Infants Wool Coats for $1,60, usually sold for 331,90 cents. Mourning Bonnets Kept Constantly on hand A nice asuostment of Ladies’ Dress Caps. Every descxiption of Millinexy made to order. HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR Sale on lot No. 18. 41h Con Markham, 75 CORDS CHOLCE DRY HARDWOOD, .1â€" thanks for past favo'rs.wou|d respectfully intimate that he is now prepared to show a STAPLE ($â€" FANC Y GROOERIES SHE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. It is now ofi'ered in a form. and at a price. which must bring it within the reach of every one who may desire to possess it, being pub- lished at about one-fifth the price of the London Quarto Edition; I have therefore no hesitation in saying that it is a work which should be in the hands of every Minister. Sabbath School Teacher and heads of families. It certainly supplies a long felt want in sacred literature, and. I trust it may have a general circulation. N. MCKINNON, HE SUBSCRIBER, IN RETURNING thanks for past favors. would respectfullv I NOUNCE to his friends, and the public in the vicinity of Richmond Hill. that he has leased the premises lately occupied by 1 have much pleasure in recommending to the public the “ Life and Epistles of St. Paul,” by Congbeare & Howson. It is a finely got up edition of a thousand pages, with Maps. Engravings and Charts. The work delineates the early life. education. conversion, teachings, labors, &c., of a man whose writings are now engaging more thonght,_calling forth more learned discussion, and more powerfully im- pressing the ming and heart of the age. than those of any author, ancient or modern. This work has also the warmest recommendations of about 1500 of the leading divines in both Europe and America. as being one of the most important tllellogical works ot‘ the age. 1)ETER G. SAVAGE BEGS TO AN- NOUNCE to his friends. and the public in 011 Richmond Hill, and has opened whh 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. “ LIFE AND EPISTLES OF ST. PAUL.” Inspection and Comparison are Imn'td. PETER G. SAVAGE. Richmond Hill, Dec, 15, 1869. 599-3m N. B. ’STAMPING DONE. Richmond Hill, Nov 25. 1869. Markham, Dec. 21. 1869. Richmond Hill, Jan. 12. CUSTOM VVEAVING OF ANY DESIRED PATTERN. Richmoni Hill, Dec: 9, 1869. EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND MRS. MYERS AS NOW ON HAND THE CHEAP- HATS AND BONNETS the public that he is prepared to do EST lot or MR. THOMAS COGHLAN, Christmas Circular. Provisions, LARGE AND VARIED Cordwood for Sale. Important Notice- Custom Weaving. SUITABTE FOR THE SEASON. List of Letters Pe0ple’s Edition ASSORTM ENT 0F Paints, Strayed OF THE ROBERT HOPPER. Oils, M. TEEFY, PJI. Publisher’s Agent. Vamishes, 597-4 593-tf 600-3 THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1870. 5954f 596 (Orange. Lemon and Citron] FRESH GROCERIES, From Malaga. CANDIED PEEL, V u take notice that Mr. John Tailor has ceased to collect for John N. Reid. M.D., and that Mr. John Gui-ton, of 'l‘hornhill. is author- ised to collect for the subscriber until further notice. THE FINEST FRUIT GRAPES BEAR IN MIND THAT W. H. MYERS TOOK FIRS TPRJZES FOR HARNESS For 1869. and has now a Grand Display of MOUNTED HARNESS, REMEMBER THAT He has a Splendid Assortment for this Sea- son of the year. CHRISTMAS BOOTS (5‘ SHOES, PETER S. GIBSON, ROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR, Civil Engineer and Draughtsman. J: Civil Engineer and Draughtsman. OFFICE AT Willowdale. on Yongo SL. County of York. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Willowdale. Doc. 15. 1869. 59 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. CONOE RTINAS, Richmond Hill, Doc. 15| [869. [nusmsJ Thornhill, December 22, 1869. Richmond Hill, Dec. 16, 1869. Richmond Hill, Dec. 16, 1869. 596-Lf “- Ready ! Aye !' Ready ! ” 'AYERfl AND SEEDLESS RAISIN S ; B.â€"TEE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE WILLIAM H. MYERS'. GOLD SILVER. AND OTHER OF THE SEASON, A LARGE ll WELL SELECTED THREE BIDNGS 0F YORK, WITH BELT ISNSTRUCTOR, AT THE ATKINSON’S Mll be sold very Cheap. THE PLACE TO GET YOUR YES, READ Y FOR VALENCIAS, Consisting inpurt of A full Assortment. C URBAN TS RECEIVED AT From Turkey, ALL OF WHICH From Zante, JOHN N. REID. M.D. [RAISINBJ FIGS ALSO : STOCK 0, Card. IN THE HERALD 300K STOLE. 596-ly in the SIGN OF THE TEA CHEST! THE RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill, Dec. 8, 1869. AND GOODS DELIVERED. I. FRENCH. 3 cents per 111. T BEAMS, AEMON PEEL LMONDS, NEW NEW NEW OLD 585 Can be had at the Post-ofiice, {or 10 cums WEEK. PREPARED GLYCERINE ! CHAPPED HANDS I N0 HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT 1T When you visit Toronto be sure and got a Pot at HUGH MILLGR & Co’s, THE MORNING PAPERS T I C K DESTROYER ! Farmers and Physicians from the country wi‘l find our stock of Medicines completeâ€"wan ant- ed genuineâ€"and of the best quality. J. NOUNCE lo the Farmers in the neighbor- hood that he has a splendid BERKSHIRE BOAR. nearly thorough-bred. Farmerl wishing to improve their stock will please take notice. ROB'L. HOPPER, BUTCHER. Richmond Hill, Nov. 25. 1869. 593-tf MAGAZINES, PAPERS, &c. SCHOOL REQUISITES COLLARS AND CUFFS FARMER’S SHOULD USE [T DESTROYS THE TICKS, Promotes the Growth of the Wool, And improves THE CONDITION OF THE ANIMAL. BRINGS ADDITIONAL TESTIMONY! No FLOOR-MASTER SHoLLD BE WITHOUT IT ”,F" Physicians Prescripfiong carefullv com- pounded. and all ordexl attended to wfih care and despatch. ' Sold everywhere, in boxes at 35 cts, 7O Cts, and $J:00. _ A "35 ct box will clean .‘20 sheep and 35 lambs. HUGH MILLER 6!. 00., Chemists. BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY Having purchased the Stock and Interest of R. H. Hall, (lale Chemist and Druggist of the same place) have greatly enlarged the old stock and have now on hand a good assort- mentof Drugs, Paints. Perfumery. Chemicals, Oils, Toilet Soaps. Medicines, Varnishes. Fancy articles Dye Stufl's. Patent Medicines, and all other articles kept by Draggists generally. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO AN- NOUNCE lo the Farmers in the neix‘rhbor- SITUATED ON YONGE ITREET, 1wenty miles from Toronto, Ont., And four from Richmond Hill. This Hotel is built on the margin of Bond’s Lake. a large. beautiful sheet of water, and is a popular resort for pleasure parties. There is in the immediate vicinity of the Hotel an extensive Steam Saw Mill. which is doing a large lumbering business Tum; INmsPU'rABLE. ’l‘erms made easy. ‘Further particulars may be obtained by ap- plying to g H. SANDERSON AL SONS, g CHEMISTS AND DR UGGISTS, With extensive Stables, Sheds. &c. complete, ILL BE SOLD BY PRIVATE BAR- gain that large and commodious house May 14, 1869. October 28. 1869. Richmond Hill. Nov. 25, 1569 September 8, 1869. Richmond Hill, Dec. 30, 1869. Telegraph, THOROUGH EFFECTIVENESS. BOND’S LAKE HOTEL, However Rough or Sore, (RICHKOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. THE LATEST STYLES, AT THE gain that large and commodious house known as the At this season of the year, Berkshire Boar. It will make the hands OF ALL KIN S, AT THE FOR SHEEP. SMOOTH AND SOFT. Hotel for Sale. RICHOMND HILL, USE MILLER’S SUPPLIED AT THE OF TORONTO 2 New Firm. Apply to HERALD BOOK STORE HERALD BOOK STORE. MILLER’s EVERY DAY HERALD BOOK STORE. MEmcu, HALL. 167 King St. East, Toronto. 9. 5894f OF ITS Globe, M. TEEFY. Richmond Hill. P. CROSBY, Leader, Tonom'o. 553-1f 5644!. 5984f 593. G. H. H., having had over ELEVEN YEARs’ PRACTICE. feels confident of giving entire satis- faction. ,Tthose 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 ( denvor on his part will be wanting to meet their approval. U fully to'anneuncé that he will be at Unionville,. . . 151 Monday ofeach month. Weston ...... 9th day " Klineburg. ...Hil.h “ Burwick . . . . .221:d " Scarboru’. . . .23l'd ' " Where he willbe prepared and mosthappy to wait on those who may require his services, memmcxs.â€"~'I‘he followinggemiemencau, with confidenceu'ecommend G. H Husband,l0 all requiring Denial aid: Hr Reid, Thornhill; Dr. Bull. Wesmn: Ur. D’Evlyn, Burwicx; Dr. Carson, Brampton. RusmENCE.â€"Thornhill. Thornhill September 17, 186$. 1y of $3“ per week and Pxpenses, or allow a large commission. to Sell our new wonderful imeuuons. Address $1200 To? JOB PRINTING Monlgage. POCKET BOOKS GAMES, TOYS, &c., HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS [1. Mimow, at $6 per 100 feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets, l’ails.0ider Mills. Washing Machinefi, Shingles Waggon Fences. and Lumber Sawed to order. Forparliculi-rs address JOHN LANGSTAFF, FANCY GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of $3“ per week and Pxpenses, or allow NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS FIRE PROOF STORE ! FALL AND WINTER GOODS M. WAGNER. & Co. Marshal]. Mich. Decambcr 10. 1869. 595~3m Richmond Hill, Nov. 25. 1869. N. B. Accounts rendered lst October. Richmond Hill, Sept. 30 1869. Steam Mills,'[‘hornhill Thornhill, Nov. 3,1869. 510-lf. A LARGE AND VARIED AMPBELL’S PATEN’lI MAGIC WIN- ‘ENTIST, BEGS MOST RESPECT- Done Neat and Quick at the Herald Office ND WATEKSPOUTS FOR THE DO- LBUMS! ALBUMS H For sale, Cheap. only 25 cts.,at the KEPT CONSTANTLY G, H. HUSBAND, L-D.S. DOW CURTAIN FIXTURES, FALL AND WINTER TRADE. Agents! Read This ! The Subscriber has now in stock Patent Eaveâ€"trough SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE CHEAPER THAN EVER A'l‘ THE Money to Lend. FOR SALE, CHEAP AT THE OF ALL KINDS AT THE ol years, 'on a sansfactory Apply to ASSORTMENT OF FOR SALE AT THE A LARGE STOCK Ol‘ FOR SALE AT THE SUITABDE FOR THE- T0 LEND, FOR A TERM &.«. &c. &c. HERALD BOOK STORE. 0N HAND. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD 300K STORE . HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. New AT THE GEO. B. NICOL, ISAAC CROSBY. Barrislc-r. 593- (f 585

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