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York Herald, 28 Oct 1870, p. 3

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PAR TIC ULAR S NEXT WEEK. CROCKERY I CROCKERY 1 ! THE TEA CHEST, Covered with zigc on Richmond Hill, Oct. 26. 1870. F YOU WANT ANY TINWARE Rihhmond Hill, Oct. 1870‘ F YOU WANT EAVE-TROUGHS F YOU WANT A GOOD ' FLAT ROOF NE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF AMPBELL’S PATENT MAGIC WIN- September 6. 1870. Baptember 9,1870.- For sale, Cheap. only 25 cts.,at the THE LARGEST BEST RICHMOND HILL. DOW CU RTAXN FIXTURES. YOU WANT ANY REPAIRS FOR SALE! YOU WANT STOVE PIPES TERMS CASH! SINGLE AND DOUBLE Funnow. From 15 cts per length, go to From 10 cts per foot, go to EVER OFFERED ON Just Received, ASSORTMENT 0F 1’10ng u, ALL STYLES OF P L 0 U G H S I CARROTS 'mc on the Improved French System, go to HERALD BOOK STORE. DONE GO TO WILTSIIIRE, 80 1'0 WI"! A'I‘ l. FRENCH. D‘ C. O’BRIEN. WM. RENNIE, Eglington, Ont. 6364f T l N s M I 1' H , Richmond Hill 634-“ VS’lLTSHlRE‘ WILTSHIRE. WILTSHIRE. WILTSHIRE 839-tl‘ 335 Good all wool Scarlet Flannels. from 25 cls. per yd. ; Home made and Canton Flannela and Lin- sey, Splendid Vulue; Heavy Table Dmnasks. ofl’erad on Richmond Hill ,' In F611, Wool. Cloth and Plush, Blue. Grey. Checked and Fancy Flanne] Shirtng and Winceys; ' Men’s, VVomen’s and Children’s Woo] Gloves in Great Variety; Lancashire, Walsh and Saxony White Flannels; Factory and Bleached Cottons,from 10 cts. per yd. ; Men’s Larr'xb’s Woo] Under Shirts and Drawers. IN ALL Cowvns, FROM 90 c’rs. EACH ; Blue and Brown Denims (best SoftAmerican Cotton) ; A largo assortment unequalled in value; last season’s Stock WI“ be sold at Black Luslxes and Cobourgs, from H) cts‘ per yd. ; A large lot of pretty Prints in Boyle’s and Madders. from 10 cm. per yd., ’ Checked and Striped Cotton Shh-ting. from 18 cts. per yd., Nor EXCELLED IN VALUE: Ful! Cloth and Canadian all Woo] Tweeds, a good assortment : In I/ustre Camle‘teens, Shot Serges, Canadian and English Blankets. all sizes. Va ious Qualities (I711! Prices; Ipmposc Selling them at a great Sacrifice ,- As Cheap as can be bought in Ontario ,- With the Best Assortment of Fancy Silk Jb Woolen Ties, Paper Collars, Fronis of: Mqfilers Also Ribbed and Plain Doeskln and Cassi- mere, lelon, Pilot and all Wool Beavers; With a General Assm (ment of Huavy Slapla and Fanny In Ties. Mufliers, Capes. Breakfast Shawls, Sontags, Lad'ea’ and Children’s Clouds, A large Asâ€"sortment of Sédsonable Quads In Teas lam not exceHed {or Strength or Fine Flavor; I keep as usual the Best in the Neighborhood IN WINES & LIQUORS! F'ALL AND WINTER GOODS I NEW AND'CHEAP. 1 am now doing business on the Not to be Undersold in Prices ! Men’s. Youth’s and B0)"; Please call and examine mv Stock and Prices you will then judge for yourselves and see that Splendid Tweed Vests. from $1 each ; _ Men’s Fine Cloth Coats, from $4- each ; Heavy Doeskin and Tweed Coats, from $4 $6 each : Men’s Over Coats. from $350 each. Men's Wiacey and Flannel Splendid Winceys, from 12% cts. per yd.; Sign qf‘ ti. 5 British Flag Staf. GERMAN WOOL GOODS Than usually sold on Richmond Hill. and Comprising in part of a nice selection of COFFEES AND SPICES; AND BOUGHT FOR CASH. FROM 10 TO ‘20 PER CLNT UNDER COST! FINE FRESH GROCERIES! SHIRTS IN GREAT VARIETY; October 6, 1870., Pmmc Cm:me & SMOKING Tomccos . To BE HAD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD! I may be Equalled, But Not Excelled in Quality 1 By an house in the trade. CLOTIâ€"IING! VERY FINE FOR CASH ! With a General Assortment of READY MONEY PRINCIPLE. GEORGE A. BARNARD Which he has selected with ca‘re Dry Good d’o Small IVarcs. Custorfiérs may rely o'fi getting OF THE NEWEST STYLES, MEN’S CLOTHING.- ! Having too large a stock of This is No Empty Boast I ' G. A. BARNARD. VERY, VERY CHEAP] FANCY DRESS GOODS GOODS CHEAPER VERY CHEAP ! GR‘EAT VA MERY. Fine Fro-3h Ground IN BLACK TEAS And am determined Figured Alpachas, French Marinas and Clan Tartan all wool Plaids. FAST COLOURS 3 Has now on hand CUTTING GOODS '5 Hats and Caps [1w Cheapcst aver RICHMOND HILL 638-6 THE YORK HERALD; RICHMOND HILL; ONCE, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 28,1870. FRENCH MERINOS READY MADE CLOTHING! RUGS. CARPETS. BLEACHED AND G’RE’Y COTTONS, Hollands. Counterpanos LACES OF ALL KINDS Large Ranges of Lustres Hosiery, Gloves, Hats and Caps for the Million, FANCY WOOL GOODS BIOURNINGâ€" G O O D S NORTH OF TORONTO. DRESS GOODS ! Vall Cloth 5' Canadian T weeds FULL LINES IN EVERY BRANCH! S HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLI- cation will be made (0' the Legislature of Ontario, at the next session thereof for an ac: to incorporate a Company to construct a Rail- way from a point in or near the village of Orangeville. along or near the valley of the River Credit, to a point in or near the village of Slx‘eetsville; and from thence to any pull”. in or near the City of Toronto. crossing the Humber at or near the village of Lamblon ; with power to build lhe main line. or a branch via Brampton, and a branch from the Village of Slrcnisville or a point in the vicinity thereof, it) the village of Milton or a point in its vicinity, V]. H. BEAT'I‘Y, Solicitor for lhe Applicants. NEW FALL GOODS 1 24 for any quantity of good fresh Butter, [N 1 HI ROLLS DURING THE SEASON. Having sold mv summer Butter to a good ad- vantage, I will risk giving an advance as I cannot. loose much and may make a little. and give the farmers the benefit. THE CENTRAL STORE. Sunday at Home for Sep.at Herald Book Store WHY THE TRUE PRINCIPLE As Competition is so very great in the trade, he who can buy Cheapest and will sell on a. small margin of profit, can best please the public and advance his own interest. BARNARD HAS FOUND THE PHILOSO- PHER’s STONE AT LAST, And will give his customers the advantage of it by selling goods at the ALWAYS ON “AND. THE LARGEST. BEST AND CHEAPL T STOCK OF September 29. 1870, Sign of the British Flag Sufi. Richmond Hill. September 29, 187.0. 6374f MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Toronto, September 8th. a.se.,1870. 636; Butter! Butter !! Butter! ! ! Particular Attention has been given lo securing Sign of the British Flag Staff. Richmond Hill, Sept. 29, 1870. 637-3 In Hoods, Breakfast Shnwis. 510. &c. YMN AND PRAYER BOOKS Buying 0'2 Selling Cheap for Cash / Flannels, Blankets, .EISURE HOUR, The’ Central Store} DRESS GOODS ! In endless variety, 8 large Stock of DR Y GOODS DEPARTMENT. FRESH GROCERIES ! Eureka! I have found it ! Prints in Endless Varety! A COMPLETE STOCK LOWEST LIVING PROFIT ! Wincey and a” wool Shirling. CTS. PER. 1b WILL BE GIVEN In Coats, Pants, Vests. &c. Takes the lead of £113 (own. In a}! Prices and Colors, HARLHVARE. CROCKERY, PLAIDS AND DRESS GOODS 1 A150 11 full supply of THE STOCK INCLUDES 0F DOING BUSINESS. TABLE'DAMASKS, FOR SALE AT THE LACE CURTAINS, MAY BE SEEN AT AS USUAL THE WHAT? Notice HERALD BOOK STORE. OF THE AND G, A BARNARD. W. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill 637 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, r seriber. Richmond Hill. on Monday. the 5111 inst. five PIGS. four white and one nearly so excepting a black spot. Any percon giving information as to their whereabouts will be suii- ably rewarded. LOWEST CASH PRICES. IMPORTED GOODS TWEEDS, FANNING MILL! WILSONS’ IMPROVED Winceg/s, Shirtings, Stood the test of Competition .’ Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. FIRE PROOF STORE I BEST FANNING MILL! Whenever shown. and are pronounced by com- petent judges as being the And. having recenily been Improved, the sub- scribers Have every confidence in its superior merit. ‘ Manufacturing a large number of the above ,- 1870; CAN SUPPLY ALL ORDERS Farmers will consult theirown interestifthey will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere. as we feel confident they will be satisfied our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. FANCY GOODS Richmond Hi”, Sgpt. 9'3, 1869. Richmond Hill, Sept, 15. 1870. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIONS & COUNTY FAIRS, ROM THE PREMISES OF THE SUB- Richmond Hill, Aug. 27, 1869. 566-lf And having increaéed facililios for pre- paring the lumber. Bought in the East Market and will . be sold at the JUST RECEIVED! Kept Constantly on Hand. 01’ Every Description, including LARGE LINES IN DOUBLE ACTION FLANNELS, Manufactured in Chnadtz ; NEW FALL GOODS THESE MILLS HAVE A SPLENDID' ASSDBTMENT 0F Dress Goods, A LARGE ASSURTMENT 0F The subcribers are now for: SALE, CHEAP AT 'n-xn JAS. LANGSTAFF. M.D. 6M. &c. 6w. AT ALL THE CANADIAN PROMPTLY. Strayed BLANKETS, AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Prints, Cations, A. dz. W. WILSON. ISAAC CROSBY. FACTORIES (fie. (fie. (2'0. 1870. 635-3 585 BOOTS AND SHOES They have been purchased from the leading manufacturers in Quebec. Montreal and Toronto. THEY CANNOT BE BEAT. BE SURE YOU SEE THEM AT PAYING A FAIR PRICE FOR YOUR GOODS Tms PUMP 1s EASIEST WORKED, MOST Dum- BLE AND NEATEST MADE IN THE DOMINION. THE LARGEST 1 HE EXCELSIOR PUMP, MANU- factured by P. Phillips, Richmond Hill. Itis so constructed with the castings of the handle as to make it all light therefore pre- venting children from putting anything mto it. I haie spared neitfier pains no: trouble to have The Subscriberwould respectfully announce that he is prepared to put in v Or ifthey are not preferred to any othey pump they may be returned, and the money will be refunded. ' This Pump on Trial for One Month ! These Pumps are suitabln to all depths from a. cistern to 11 Well of 150 feet. They are not so liable to get out of repair. being Double-valved. and the joints are all turned in a lathe. consequently there is no Leakage at the joints which is invariably the case the common Log Pump made by hand. BE SURE YOU SEE THEM! 'Also manufactures a pump for cisterns and shallow wells. Price $6. complete for cistern not exceeding 8 feet. Churn Pumps for Cisterns $3 each. Well-digging done on the Shortest Notice. Address,stating depth of well, P. PHILLIPS, Plice : $5 above platform, and 40 cents per foot below. THEY HAVE JfiSTfiRRIVEI’) z Augustfl. 1870. 630-1y RICHMOND HILL MAGAZINES, PAPERS, &c. GAMES, TOYS, &c., The Philosophy of Business- [Formerly J. L. Margach] Wholesale and Retail Drnggists, DRUGS, CHEJWICALS, Paints, Oils,“ Varnishes ! BRUSHES, ARTISTS' MATERlAL. &c., 6w, At Low Rates for Cash. Call when you visit the city, inspect‘ the stock and learn the prices; we shall fea! plea- sure in shewiug goods whether you purchase or not. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Richmond Hill. Sept. 1, 1870.. G‘29-[y And Selling them at a Small Advance on C’ost. MARGACH, ANDERSON & 00., ToroxiloyJuly 15,1869. Tum; HAVE Lona BEEN LOOKED Fan, ’FFERS FOR SALE A LARGE AND Varied Assortment of factured by P. Phillips, Richriloud Hill THEY ARE A st‘JPERB LOT.- Ever ofered on Richmond Hi. AND CONSEQUENTLY THE CHEAPEST STOCK 0F VVARRANTED TWO YEARS, Cheap Boot and Shoe Establishment. 44 King Street East, Toronto, ATKINSON DOES IT. And if accepted SUPPLIED AT TH E FOR SALE AT THE HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. VJ. H. MYERS’ THE BEST, 550-1y MEN'I‘ of THE FOREST VVINES AND LIQUORS To be had North of l‘oronto, and at Toronto prices ,â€" Otard, Dupuy (Sb Co.. Pinette, Castelion & Co.. Martell, Sazerac, De Forge & Son’s best French Brandies. ,Hunt’a Old Port Wine. Dufl"& Gordon’s Sherry Wine. Kinuehan dz. Dum'i le’s Irish Whiskey. Stewart & Co.. Hayes & Co’s Whiskey. Walker & Thomas’ Chippewa Old Rye Whiskey and Mall, (the best to be had in the neighborhood.) Booth & Burclay’s Old Tom Gin. Palm Tree. Dekuypers, Boil & Duniop’s Holland Gin. Pure Jamaica and Demerara Rum. V St. Jahan Cmret and Choice Champagne. The above Liquors may he equalled. but not suvpassed by any house in the trade. _Parlios will he waited on at their own resi‘ dance. by writing to Hf Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth. 01d I’m-{Wide for Medicinal purposes, the finest imported, $5 per gallon. at G, A. BARNARD’S. A'isit the following plaées, viz. : Maple. [he first Monday of each month. Richmond Hili,fil'st 'l‘uesday “ Thornhill, first \Vednesday " Where he can be consulted on all branches of his prnfessio'n. Fartngsrs and others wislnng CASH for their butter and eggs can get it by calling at H. Chapman’s, one door somh of G. A. Barnard’s Stare, Richmond Hill, who also is conductor of 1‘1 Hill PostUflico. Anderson, George Befiiai'd. H. A. M Bullen. W. Beynon,‘ John _ Breckon. Mrs. James Burt, Elixandria :Brown. Robert, junior >B_enson, Emily 'Bra'Lken. Mrs E. iButton, John Cook, S _ Clark; Miss Mary Ann Cover, Peter Elliott, Mary Ann Espey, Wm French. Isaac Gaynor, Mary Gibson, James Grant. Jesse Heird. Robert H an, David Homer. Daniel Hewison. Mary Harris. James High, Harry Johnson, \Villiam (2) Law, Arilla Law, Maggie RICHMOND HILL POULTRY Tm; POULTRY EXPRESS, And will either trade or pay cash for all he gets August 18. 1870, 632-137 I)OCKET BOOKS Is the most wonderful discovery in chemistry for healing hiILLER’S DERBY OIL JOB PRINTING J. are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant emplopment at be me. the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Busi- ness new, light. and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 500. to $5 per even- ing, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the busilmss, we make this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a. copy of The People’s Literary Campanwnâ€"one ot' the largest and best family newspapers publishedâ€"all sent free by mail. Reader. if'you want permanent, profiable work, address E. C. ALLEN & C‘o.,Augusta. Maine VFO THE WORKING CLASSâ€"WE fifiQfiQfififififififififi G. A. Barnard has been appointed agent for the Sale of Which has been bought at a bargain therefow. Ofler his customers an advantage, by giving them Goods at Lower Prices than ever. and hopes to have a share of pulrlic patronage He has assorted up the Stock with a variety of new Goods. bought for Cash. at the Lowest Prices and will sell them at‘ a small advance. The Stock will comprise a. general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Wines and Liquors of the finest and best brands. Paints, Oils. Glass. &c., with the .best assortment of Shelf Hard- ware to be had in the neighborhood. Having many years experience in the business, he is confident he cannot be underbought and shall not be undersold by ans” House in the Trade Being thankful to his friends. and patrons [or their past favors; he hopes to merit a continu- ance of the same. . G, A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill, June 23, 1870. 6‘23-tf Sign of the British Flag Stafl‘, August 18. 1870. Toronto, September 1, 1870. August 17. 1870 TATIONERY O‘W 0N HAND THE BEST ASSORT- WM. ALLINGI-IAM, LuD.S. Done Neat and Quick attlm Herald Office. EMAINING IN THE RICHMOND ARNARD’S STORE REâ€"OPENED! FRESH CUTS OR OLD‘ SORES. FOR CASH! Wines and Liquors. Horses and Cattle. CHEAP GOODS. List of Letters HUGH MILLER & CO. 167 King St. East Toront 7. 1870 631- if URGEQNA ‘DENTISVT, WILL 0F AIL KI 5 AT THE 01“ ALL KINDS AT THE ms LATE STOCK, WM. ALLINGHA M, n r: N ‘1‘ 1 M" , No. 44 Gerrard Street, West. HERALD B001; qTORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. Sims, John Stevenson, Joseph Sullivan, Andrew Sivers, Robert Teasdall. George Thirsk, John Thompson. Rev. G. 11 Wait, Peter \Viness. Miss Wilson, Mrs James woods. MISS M. J. Yeatman, Richard . Ist October. 1870: Lowry. Mamie Ma'y. John ‘ McLean, Duncan McDonald, Mrs. John McLean. Archibald McLeod, Mary Nicholson. William O’Grudy. 'I‘hos. O’Hcarn, Mary Page, Fred. Rennie, William Ralslon, Maggie Rannie, W. I Richards. J. (2) Ryan, Mrs. Shell, Wm. M. TEEFY, p. m. Richmond Hill. G3] 533 he will, .l. UU Forty-five acres clearqd,well watered; well settled and gobd’ néighborhood. withili, three miles of the rising village of Parkhilf Station. For further particulars apply to U chines will do we!) to call and examine. our stock of oils. The Cheapest and Bgzst in the City. HUGH MILLER & CO. < A . . 167 King St. East Toronto“. August 17, {870. 63l-tf In Young Hyson,Japan.Gunpowder. Souchong’1 and Congo, which for Aroma. Strength or fine Flavor are nnt surpassed by any house in the" Trade. OR SALE ONE OF GLASGOW dz McPherson's Excelsior Thrashers, com- I plate. This machine has the Patent Doubiu Cylinder and Patent Gear. 'l'ry my Young Hyson Tea at 50 and 60 015 per 11). they are net excelled; and my 89 cent is acknowledged to be the best. SLrengest and lineal flavored i x the neighborhood. The Finest Black ‘I‘ea, imported. at SH and 90 eta, per 1b, linrivalled, l’ure unadulterated ground, West India. Coffee; ‘15 cents per 1132‘ Pure ground old government Java Cofi'ee, 30 cents per 1b. 100 J. one for light and one for heavy work. apply immediately to . ANDREW IRVINE. A A trial of the above is earnestly requested as he will guarantee they will give general satis- faction. Composed of Lot No. 10, in the 14th ounces-i" sion of the VV Good VVm'kmen. Steady work and the highest wages given. Apply to .11 to whom the highest wages will be given'. Enquire at the “ York Herald ’-‘ Office. rpwo FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKERSâ€" Within ‘2; miles of the village of Wilk'5port. and 4 from St Clairâ€"either place being a. good market for “God. it is a corner lot with a. good road on two sides of it, and siluated in an old settled neighborhood. The lxh‘in'ovemen‘ts Coiisist of a comfortabld log hou‘se, together with four or five acres cleared and free from stumps. Soil, claylozim ; Will] a never-failing stream’ of water,vu1ming through the centre ofit. The lot is We“ timbered and wil! make nfirst-class' tau-m: and is well worthy the attentioqut any person wanting to s‘e'cure a. good home in 3? good locality. For paliéulm‘s enq‘uire o'f' TOWNSHIP OF SOMBRA, 00 UNTY 03 LAMBT'O’N 1‘ SCHOOL REQUISITES MALLOY S AXEsw NOUNCE to his friends, and the: public in‘ the vicinity of Richmond Hill. that he has leased the premises lately occupied by On Richmond “in, and has opened With a Compléte stock of 'I‘lie public will observe that ho is in a posi- tion to So“, Goods at Prices that will not fail to” satisfy all consumers. Groceries, Inspection and Comparison are Invited; PETER. G. SAVAGE. August 18, 18-70. Patterson, August' 26, [870. Sign 0t: .th'e British Flag Staff. Richmond Hill, Aug. 10.1870. 630-.“ Richmond Hill, Sept. 29. 1870. 637-11" July 7, mo. 200 ACRES OF TIMBERED LAND. E0. A. BARNARD HAS NOW UN WNERS OF THRESHING MA CIâ€"IOICE TEAS,‘ ,N EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT :1 Richmoni Hill, Dec. 9, 1869;: ETER Gr. SAVAGE BEGS.‘TO AN- FIRST CLASS SERVANT GIRL, Teas ! Teas! ! ANTED IMMEDIATELYâ€"THREE MR. THOMAS COGHLAN. Excelsior Thrasher. AIQRESAOF EXCELLENT LAND"; Dy'e Stfifi‘s ! _.... HAVE RECEIVED A . LARGE: Provisions; Important Notice: Machinery Oil. To Shoemakers. Farm for S5191 DANIEL I-IORNER, JUN., Lot 20.21"} con. Marlzhafia‘ JOHNAB. HARRINGTON, 1 Richmond Hill 770. 625- if OF ALL KINDS, AT THE hand a selecliou of PATTERSON & BRO.. JOHN HARRISON. Wanted. For Sale Wanted, Fori sA‘LE Bi Paints, HERALD BOOK STORE- G. A. BARNA‘R D} ROBERT SIVER. Oil‘s,- Teas!!! Vamishes‘”, l’arkhi” 1’.O.' 63l-lm AGE y’rs.’ 632-“ (5%)} 4'6." Mdfi'lél‘

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