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York Commonwealth, 3 Dec 1858, p. 3

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A/ • >v FURNISHING1 ESTABLISHMENT No. 93, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. HIRA 3VE -F> I IElS H. BEGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Seated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, Also on haud a large stock of TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, &C. Special attention is directed to LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS ! The stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chaste and also the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"thus m eeting the requirements of all classes. VENUS MILLS, BUTTONVILLE. the - LAMP GLOBES, EUMERS, CHIMNEYS, SHAHES AND WICKS. LAN T ERNS Square and Globe shapes, in great variety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention is directed to the stock of KOOK OIL AND MACHINERY OIL Which will be found both good and cheap. BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE, &c. Children’s Carriages and Preambulators! M anufacturod and Imported, Wholesale and Retail. STOVES’ Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stovea, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, &o. &c. jTlepairs of all kinds promptly cxecutcd. Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspection. Toronto, Decembar, 18G7. 493 rPHE Subscriber, having purchased JL above Mills, is now prepared to do Merchant and Custom Work! And as the entire Establishment lias been thoroughly renovated, as well as tho services of First Class Millers Secured, perfect satisfaction is guaranteed. Special attention will be paid to Custom work, and parttes from a distance may^ely upon having their Grists home with them the same day. O ^ JE3L Will be paid for Wheat at all-seasons of the year IN BANKABLE FUNDS. Parties having Wheat to dispose of will find it to their advantage to call at the Mills, and by selling it there save the extra expence of going to the Toronto market. CP Dealers supplied at reasonable) rates- JAMES WILKINSON. Bnttouville. Sept, 19, 1667, o Executors Notice. NOTICE is hereby giyen that all parties in- debted te the estate of the Ihte Robert Grundy. 3rd concession of Markham, are re- quested to pay the same to either of the undor- sigr.ed previous to the 1st day of January next, and all parties having claims against the said Estate, are requested to lodge the same with the undersigned for settlement, WILLIAM LAWSON, ) „ PETER WILLMOTT, J Lxecutors* Markham, October 14, 1667, 3rm NEW MILLINERY. Mrs. W. JENKINS WISHES to say to the Ladies of Rich- mond Hill and surrounding Country, that she has opened in the House formly oc- cupied bj Mr, Verney, and has on hand a nice assortment of f rst-class MILLINERY AND MANTLES, ALTO BOYS KNICKER BE OKERS SUITS Which she will sell at small profits, inr All orders promptly attended to. di3 Family Sewing Machines kept for sale. Richmond Hill, Dec. 5, 1867. 49C-3m BUILDING LOTS FOll SALE. BETNG the front part of Lot No. 46, in the 1st concession of Vaughan, immediately opposite the residence of Dr. Duncnmb, in the Village of Richmond Hill, as laid oft* in a Plan prepared by Mr. George McPhillips. This is a desirable opportun ty to secure an eligible business stand at a moderate price.â€" -A-credit of five years will be given. For Plan and other particulars enquire of the subscriber- J. R. ARNOLD, Richmond Hill, July 3. 1867. ly THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION : ^^KVHERE TO PROCURE THE MOST SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS THE Subscriber, ever mindful of the wants of the public, has just received a Large and Miscellaneous Stock OF CAREFULLY SELECTED Books & Fancy G-oods ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR Christmas&Newlfears1 Presents IHCLUMNG MANY OP THE STANDAED AUTHORS! In various styles of Bindings, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS ! HYMN & PRAYER KOOKS, In all the different styles of Binding. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Patent Rights for Sale QOUN 11ES or RIDINGS of Powell’s DEP 1? 223 1ST "Df? Swing Pump ! PatentedgOct, 24, 1862, April 13, 186P, and Powell’s NEW DOMINION FORCE PUMP ! Patented June 28, 18G7. To men o f the right sort The Patentee offers inducements seldom <e be met with. Requisite instructions for menu- factoring are given. Personal application must be made to CHARLES POWELL, Newton Brook, P.O. Dead heads need not apply, Newton Brook, July 30, 1867. cm sum i be desirous to have PARTIES who may the following CHRISTMAS ANNUAL VOLUMES, Should order them at once to ensure against disappointment. Leisure Hour - - Vol. for 1867 Sunday at Home - do Sunday Magazine - do Good Words - do British Workman - do Band of Hope Review do hildren’s Friend - do Infant’s Magazine - do And all others for which a largo supply is expected about the 15th December. Remem- ber to order vour supply at SCOTT’S j Richmond IIill, Nov. 15, 1867. HORNER’S PATENT Albiims from 25 Cents to $6. Toys of Various Kinds, Pockct Hooks, Purses, &c. He has also received a heavy stock of PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill, Nov. 29* 1867. List of Letters Remaining in the Richmond Hill Post Office, December 1st, 18(>7. Arnold, Lewis Anderson. George Baird, Dr. H A, Boulton, John Brillinger, Jonathan Barnard, II. G. -^e/ji^rd, J. G. '^firistian, James Cooper, Mrs. W. Campbell, Hugh Freek, James Grant, George Gray, Catharine Heslop, John Heise, Jacob Jr. Kelly, John Lee, Reuben Morden, Jacob (2) Mahony James McCloud, Alick McNair, John (2) Patterson, Anne (2) Pleb, F. Patterson, Miss Rumble, John (3) Rumble, George Ross, H. J. (2) Ralfton, James Snider. John Simpson, James (6) Trench, Robert Trench, William Teasdall, Mrs. Mary J Woods, John Wise., Henry Wilson, T. M: TEEFY. P.M « CATE! f J >H1S useful invention is the most convenient, 1 the cheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use, Tho Patentee is now prepared to sell TOWNSHIP RIGHTS ! For the use of his Patent Self-shutting Gate. Applicants will please address their letters (post paid) to M. TEEFY, Richmonj) Milk P. O, Agent for Patentee. Richm nd Hill, September 16, 18G7, 478 The old hand in a New Stand, A. HENDERSON, Wnt clj eioeu AFTER an absence of nearly four years in England, begs to announce his return to Richmond Hill, and that he has leased the shop adjoining Hr, VV. Pollock’s residence, and opposite the shop of Mr, W H. Myers, where he will be happy to receive tho patron- age of his old friends. Richmond Hill. Ju'y 25, 1867. R. H. HALL, DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST, RICHMOND HILL, Richmond Hill, Jan. 31* 1867. 35 1868, THE 1868. “ GLOBE ” NEWSPAPER. DURING the year 18G8 very important Sessions will be held of the Parliament of Ontario, and of the Dominion, and very in- teresting discussions will take place on sub- jects of the deepest interest to the Canadian people. The foundations of the New Gov- ernment have been laid, but the superstruc- ture will demand all the care of the people,and the public journals will necessarily be called upon to discuss at length many questions, up- on the right settlement of which the future welfare of the country wi'l depend. In all the matters which will be brought be- fore the Legislatures “ THE GLOBE” will take a deep interest, and both by FULL REPORTS OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS, p.nd by editorial discussions it will strive to in- form the public of the progress of events, Jand guide them to a right judgment on the points at issue. Early in the year 1868, THE DAILY GLOBE WILL BE VERY CONSIDER- ABLY ENLARGED, and will be printed on a Rotary Lightning Press, ordered from Messrs Hoe & Co., of New York, capable of printing 10,000 impressions an hour. The outlay of this press about $15,000 IN GOLD, has been rendered necessary by the large and increas- ing circulation of THE GLOBE. It has been for some time, impossible to supply in time for the morning mails the number of copies called for by the public. The increase of size is rendered necessary by the pressure of adver- tisements, which have already caused the pub- lication of a large supplement twice a week, and which will be continued as may be found needful until the per/nanent enlargement takes place, At the same time as the enlarge.nent, THE PAPER WILL BE PRINTED ON NEW TYPE, Early in the vear we shall commence the publication of a NEW STORY BY WILKIE COLLINS, author of the ‘ Woman in White.* TEE TERMS of subscription will remain as heretofore, SIX DOLLARS per annum for the Daily edition TWO DOLLARS per annum for the Weekly edition, both payable strictly in ad- vance. No paper sent out of the office untij tho money is paid. Parties sending in their subscriptions now will receive either edition of The Globe up to 31st Decamber, 1868, on payment of a year’s scbscriplion. CLUBS FOR THE WEEKLY GLOBE 'The Club rates for the coming year will be as follows :â€" SIX COPIES, one year....$10 00 TEN do do ........ 15 00 TWENTY do do ............. 30 00 And an extra copy of The Weekly Globe to the person who gets up the Club of Twenty. THIRTY COPIES, one year, for. 42 00* and an extra copy of The Weekly Globe tothe person who gets up the Club ofThirty. FIFTY COPIES, one year, for.... 65 00 and a copy of The Daily Globe to the person who gets up the Club of Fifty. EIGHTY' COPIES, one year, for.. 100 00 and a copy of The Daily Globr to the per- son who gets up the Club of Eighty. Payment must be always in advance. Each paper is addressed separately, and may be sent to any Post Office, When additional names are added to any Club during the year, they must he sent to The Globe Office by the person who made up the Club : and the money sent with such ad- ditional names must be such a proportion of the year’s subscription as the Club rate as will pay up to the expiration of the Club. GEOKGE BROWN, Publisher, > Toronto, Nov. 12, 1867. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FANCY DRESS GOODE ! Winceys, French Merinoes* Cobourgs, Silks, SHAWLS, MANTLES, & MILLINERY, At Wm. MITCHELL’S. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Tickings, Sheetings, Shirtings, Towellings, Table Linens, HOSIERY, G-LOVBS SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, At Wm. MITCHELL’S. TAILORING OePATiÂ¥lBf«T ! WILLIAM MITCHELL RESPECTFULLY intimates that he has added to his general Dry Goods and Milli- nery Department, a TAILORING DEPARTMENT, under the management of A FIRST-CLASS CUTTEH ! And is now showing a Large and Choice Assortment of Coatings, Vestings, and Trowserings ! Of the best English, Scotch, and Canadian Manufacture, which he will make to measure at the lowest possible Cash Prices, and. guarantee perfect satisfaction as to fit, workman- ship, and material. Also, READY MADE CLOTHING always on hand. Inspection Invited. ! No. 134, KING STREET EAST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET TORONTO. Worth Knowing ! rTMlE Subscriber would intimate to the farm- ers and others rriiLur Country of Richmond Hill having, nd H- D- BENNETT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. FOR THE COUNTY OF YOBK. Residence, Lot No. 14, 2«d Con Vaughan. Post Office Address Carville All orders loft at the •* York Herald” office, Richmond Hill, or at tho P.O. Maple, will be attended to. Vaughan, Oct. 10, 1867. 1-y Horses Afflicted with Ring-bone, That he has successfully treated the above for the past ten years without a single failure. This treatment does not necessitate their being laid aside only for a few days. Quite a number of reference given if requir- ed of persons whose horses have been cured by me. My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on, if not $3 00 will be charged to ensure a ecure. Residence rear of lot 25, 2nd Con. Vaughan. JAMES DUNTON. Richm ondHi ],Oct. 25, ’C6 72-ly Fire-proof Store, Richmond Bill. P. CROSBY, Begs to announce to his friends and the public, that he is receiving, daily, his WINTER STOCK OF DRY GOODS! CROCKERY, HARDWARE, <1 ft O € &c. &c. &c. i# Sales made tor Cash or approved. Credit, Richmond Hill, Oct. 4 1867. Richmond Ml Cabinet Establishment THOS. COGtHIjAN IN returning thanks for the veiy liberal suppoit he has received since commencing business in Richmonc Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas- ed his Stock and has nowon hand a choice assortment of FURNITURE! Including Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, Wash Stands, &c. &c. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Bordering, White Lsad Paints and Colors, Raiv and lioiled Linseed Oils, Machine Oil, Rock Oil, Vernish Turpertine, Benzene, Glass, Putty, Glue, &.c. &c. Parties Furnishing, Papering, or Painting their Mouses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also and. OJO.OOES.IESiEt.'Sr A nice assortment, good and cheap, llo would also call attention to his Flour, Feed; Provision and Grocery Store ! Where he keeps on haid Flour, Shorts, Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and %%%%%%>%> %%%%%%% & For Cash, at Pricesjtliat cannot be surpassed. Richmoad Hiii, November 9, 1866. 23 NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. First-rate yard wide Prints, fast colours, only, 6d per yard. New Checked Winceys, assorted colours, only 6d per yard. First-rate Factory Cottons, only 6d per yard. Splendid Wide width Prints, fast colours, only 7£d per yard. Heavy Coloured Winceys, splendid value, only 7£d per yard, Magnificent Bleached and Factory Cottons, only 7^d per yard, With the largest and best assortment of Blan- kets. Flannels. Dress Goods, Fulled Cloth, Sa- tinetts and Winter Goods ever offered on Rich- mond Hill, and for Quality and Lowness of Price unsurpassed in the tradeâ€"in Toronto or elsewhere. A generat and lrrge assortment of suitable Fall and Winter Goods, which will be sold at a very small profit, for Cash or Short credit, Please catl and examine the Goods and the prices, at W, S, Pollock’s late G. A. BARNARD’S- Richmond Hill, October 9, ’67. WILLSON’S IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION FAMING MILLS. THESE MILLS have stood the test of competition at several Provincial Exhibitions and County Fairs, and are pro- nounced by competent judges as being the Best Fanning* Mills ! Manufactured on the Continent of America; have, this year BEEN STILL FURTHER IMPROVED The subscribers are now manufacturing a great number of the above, and can Supply all Orders Promptly ! Farmers will consult their own interest if they will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere, as we feel confident they will be satisfied our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. A. & W. WILLSON, Makers. Richmond Hill, June, 1867. 3-tf A CHOICE LOT OF CANES BOUGHT AT AND WILL BE SOLD AT A TRES^Ef^DOUS SACRIFICE, ATI SCOTT’S, RICHMOND HILL. INDIA & CHINATEACOMPANY, Home Depotâ€"London and Liverpool. Canada Depotâ€"No. 23 Hospital Street, Montreal: 0 PURE AND GENUINE TEAS F Splendid natural flavour, imported directffrom the Company’s Plantation* m Assam and on the slopes of the Himalayas, blended with the FINEST PRODUCTS OF CHINA! Only Two Qualities, viz : 70 cents or $1 00 per lb. either BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED ! Fine Household TEA, combining strength and flavour 70 cents per lb. Finest procurable $1 00 per lb. Sold in Packages & Cannisters by (he Company’s Agent* In every City and Town in Canada. (£}=* PROTECTED BY TRADE MARK. Agents for Toronto Messrs. Hugh Miller, & Co., Medical Hall, 167 KING STREET EAST W. S. Robinson, Family and Dispensing Chemist, YORKVILLE. turn i •* * - (J, Machine Oil specially adapted for Thrashing Machines, Miller’s Tick Destroyer, for Sheepâ€"to be used twice a year, Fall and Spring Miller’s Farm Bottle, for Horses and Cattle, &c. Mdler’s Derby Oils, for Cuts, Caulks, and Bruizes, Miller’s Rat Exterminator, HUGrE MILLER & Oo. 481 Medical Hall, 167 King Street East, TORONTO. HURRAH, Mere We are Again. WITH A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP NEW AND FASHIONABLE FAXjXj c&J wimter DRY GOODS. OHEA DESJES. T EE TOT 13 "V HI H. As flie following price list will show :â€" Grey Cottons, from.........8 cents per yd, Bleached Cottons, yard wide, from. 12A cents per yd. Prints, from ...........10 cents per yd. Striped Shirting, from....15 cents per yd. Winceys, from.............I2h cents per yd. Fancy Dress Goods, from...15 cents per yd. Blankets, from......... $2 50 per pair. Ladies’ Hoop Skirts.......25 cents per set. Flannels in all Colors, Canada Satinets, Fulled Cloths Tweeds, &c. Men’s and Boys’ HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY! Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, &c., &c. muilll! The Ladies can rely upon the latest and most fashionable styles of Feathers, Flowers, Wreathes, Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Moss Velvets, and Trimmings of all kinds. Also Hoods, Sontags, Nubias, Wrappers, Gloves, &c. With a splendid assortment of First-class Groceries, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE. We call special attention to uur new Stock of OOA-X-b OIIj LAMPS 2 Which we feel confident cannot be surpassed for style and Cheapness. FLU & PEE! KEPT COISTAITIY OK HAND. Richmond Hill, 06t. 17,1867. WILLIAM ATKINSON. The Leading Style in Canada IS PO WELL’S KEEP YOUR FEET DRY AfSiD WARM ! BY USING T. V. ELLS’ SUPERIOR WATERPROOF HARNESS & SHOE BLACKENING FOR Softening. Preserving and rendering the Leather impervious to wet.. For sale at the Store3, Harness and Shoe Shops, everywhere manufactured at Richmond Hill. A Fresh Lot of Albums At Scott’s. Patent S wing Pump Most Popular, Most Useful, Easiest Worked, Most Durable and is also Frost-proof. Took 1st prize at Provincial Exhibition'66, Sail times when shown Manufactory for York & Peel Counties & Toronto City Newton BrooK, Yonge Street. LET INFRINGERS BEWARE. rf\HE validity of the Patent, having been recently disputed by interested persen*, j after two days investigation in Chancery, his Lordship the Chancellor has given Judgment lully sustaining the claims of C. Powell, and speaking highly of the Merits of the Pump, and with just severity on the base and fraudulent conduct o f the Infringer, ordering iiim to pay the costs ol the suit, and forbidding him to make, the Pumps. The Patentee feels, that the sense of justise providing'the community generally will be sufficient to prevent its giving countenance to spu*'ims imitator*, whose conduct, the Chancellor says, is “ is a fraud on the Pub!:c.”â€".&«â-  Judgment, Manufacturing ISiglits for Sale. Wben ordering Pumps, please state the Depth of t/ie Well or > 'stern. P. O. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook-

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