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York Herald, 25 Sep 1868, p. 3

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ASTRAY. AME into the premises of the Suhcriber C Lot No. 55, Ist Con. Vaughan, Yongc St, about the lSih insl., ' TWO RAMS. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away DANIEL GLASS. Richmond Hill. August 27, 1868. NOTICE TO FARMERS. “ Stick a Pin Here,” HA'I‘ YOU MAY RECOLLEC’I‘ where to buy the Cheapest Linen Two-Bushel Bags In the Dominion. Good. Large. Strong I’otatoe Bags. $1.50 per dozen Good. Linen Grain Bags, $8.95 per dozen Extra Heavy Linen Grain Bags. $2.50 per doz. Heavy, Fine Linen Flour Bags. $3.00 pet doz “x” Having boughta large Quantity of the above at an unusual rheap rate, 1 have put but a slight advance to ensure a speedy sale, G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill. July ‘23. 1868. 5234f WOOL WANTED. A LARGE QUALV I I'I‘Y 0F TWEEDS, CLOTHS. FLANNELS, SA'I‘INE'I‘I‘S, Cotton and Woolen Shit-ting, Blankets and Horse Blankets, TO EXCHANGE FOR WOOL Or Sell Cheap for (lash, at the ALMIR A. MILLS l MARKHAM. HE Subscriber takes this opportunity to thanking his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the past year, and begs to announce tothom that hot s now pre- pared to do CARDING, SPINNING, AND MANUFACTURING. ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT Unusually Low Prices. Persons from a distance can have their rolls home with them by coming early in the merit- iiig. I’ai'ties wishing their wool SPUN AND SKEINED, Will do well to bring it early in the season be- fore we commence manufacturing and we will do it at once, 0:? The Highest Price in Cash paid for Fine W ool. “'ool Cardin g Strictly Cash II? Wool or Soap taken in oxcliaiige for Work. LYMAN MILLER, Markham, May 7,1868. 512-tf MONEdeLEND ON LANDED SECURITY. ' I HIE Undersigned is authorizod to state that $20,000! Can be procured, in sums to suit borrowers. on Landed security. 'l‘erms made known on percunal application to M. TEEFY, Notary Public. Agent. &c. NB. Deeds, Mortgages. Wills. Bonds. &c. &c. draw-u with iientiiess and despatch.â€" M. 1‘. continues to act as DIVISION COURT AGV -T. Fees moderate. Rrit Almond Hill. Nov. 28, 1866. APPREI‘TTICE WANTED. STRONG Active Boy Wanted as an ap- pientice to the Waggon Making Busi- nose. W’INTER caucuses! WILLIAMâ€"ATKINSON F...&LL AND a HAS MUCH PLEASURE in announcing to his friends and customers the arrival of his WINTER STOCK OF DRY GOODS! Which, nn inspection. will be found the most fashionable and chaste he has ever had the plea- sure of submitting to their approval. W. A. directs special attention to his MILLINERY EPARTMENT! Which will be found to comprise everytlitng that is new and elegant. W. A. has also a FULL STOCK F ,5} EEOCERIES, II All DWAR E, CROCIKERY, ETC, ETC, ,ETC. At The Lowest Richmond Hill, Sept. 23. 1868. Market Price. 510- If. WM. MITCHELL WILL REMOVE TO THOSE E X '1' E N S I 'V E AND SOU’I‘H-â€" WEST . arses, CORNER OF KING AND CHURCH STREETS, (LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS W. ROSS, & Co.) AND WILL OPEN ON THUSDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, WITH ;, 1; Hit Iil "tut H, L ‘ li I‘llilt‘tlt 'It I it It ’ , t Iii: @411 ‘iIllliilll tilt-tilt "till-=1 Ii: OF “list I m." 111“me III“ tint I‘llllllllll NEW GOODS. TORON'I‘O. Sept 23. 1868. I. OROEBY IS PREPARED FOR l'l‘ VVI'I‘II A LARGE. CHEAP, G TIIE \IOST NOTICEABLE IAN D ("A glvr‘mtrs'an‘ieplace. where they may be consult. STOCK OF I FEATURE OI“ WHICII IS HESPELER’S CELEBRATED TWEEDS! THE CHEAPEST AND BEST THAT WAS EVER OFFERD 0N RICHMOND; HILL A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF to STAPLE AND FAN CY cnoonmss. Md! RI) "GGIEE; CEIOCIKL‘R Y, 6%., 5‘6. Richmon‘l Hill. July 15. 1868. T 1 ' N 0 I10 E. HE PUBLIC are hereby cautioned against purchasing a NOTE, drawn by Mr. J. P. RUPERT in my favor, for the sum of $100 and interest. Dated 1st June 1867. and purâ€" able one year after date: the same having been stolen and payiiioiit ha: been stopped. JOSEPH ENDRSBY. Vaughan. July 23. ‘68. 4-! 523. WNOTIâ€"CE. HE Public are lioreb.’ prohibited from 'I‘resspasdng in quad of Berries or Fish- ing,ou the south ha'f of Lot No. 23. in the 2nd concession of Vaughan. Any person found on the premises after this notice will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. ROBERT ME'I‘CALI’. Vaughan, Jane 24. 1868. 4-p m STRAYED 0R STOLEN, 11 Black Horse Colt, Yeah 01d. Any person giving information of said colt will be liberaly rewarded. JOHN LANGSTAFF. Thorn/till. August 13,1868. 52-3-tf 4'26-tf PARTNERSHIP. 7 HE undersigned have this day entered into Partnership in the business of Mill- ing, Cardiiig. &c.. at \Visliaw Mills. on not No. 16, Con. 8th. 'lownship of Vaughan, under the Firm of Forrest and Reynolds. JOHN FORREST. WILLIAM REYNOLDS. Vaughan. 33L July. llJ‘t . 3 A 7 NOTICE. iiiiiiiii ALL Parties are hereby cautioned against negociating for or purchasing a Note, drawn by me in t'avorofJ ALOB ll EN ERICK, for the sum of $22. and endorst bi' James Iieynar: dated June 1611i. 1868. and payable four months after date.-â€"â€"as I have received no value for the same. NEIL W. McKINNON. Markham, June 20,1868.§ “Notice to Housekeepcrs. A LARGE ASSOR'I‘MENT 0F ISAAC CROSBY. II? All Accounts settled October 1st, and April lst. Richmond Hill, September 12, 1868. RICIIMOND £3.21 LL Mill} PAINT? JOHN C. HUCTHINS, N RETURNIFG THANKS to his friends and costumers for the very Liberal Patronage he has received Since cottiinenciiig business in this Village. takes this opportunity of informing Which he will do with Richmond Hill. August 6. 1:68, the Public generally, that he is prepared to manufacture canmacas, Become, WAGGONS (fro, OF THE LATEST APFRO VED STYLES, AND FROM TIEâ€"IE RESET M.A TEBIAL- He is also prepared to undertake all kinds of Plain, Fancy and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING! FOR CARRIA GEO, SIGNS, FLA as, BANNERS, 4w, Taste and Neatness. WORKSHOP WEST FROM RAYMOND’S HOTEL. 525-ly ~.‘ ’t' Livery HORSES AND CON VEYANCES May be had at all times. either Double or Single at VELIE’S HOTEL, Richmond Hill, AT MODERATE RATES. Richmond Hill, Aug. ‘20, ’68. 527-1 List of Letters Remaining in the Richmond Hill Post Office, September lst. 1868. Beynon. John Bernard. 11. Bernard, Louisa Brown. 'I‘liomas Collins, Mary Lawrei‘ce..l M. Langstall, John Lyons. 13.11. Morgan, '1'. M. Illortson. Mathew Curls. Ill. Illunshaw, W. Cuber, Peter llIc.Va1r. James Caswell. Thomas (2) Nevrion. H. Doyle. Thomas Oster, Sam. Dibb. Thomas l’layter. Miss Dobson, '1‘hos. J. l’eck. N, J. Emery, John R. Roe. C. S. . Elliot. M. A. Rivett, Robert L‘sby, Joseph Ralston. James lflspey, J Siver, Robert Gould. Elizabeth StewartJames Glen. Wulliam Sanvidge, John Grant, George Stockdale, Thomas Hodgltis, George Scott. H. S. Ilarragan. Ann Todd. Geo. Hewett. Robert Wright, “I. llutcliings. John Hislop, John (2) Johns, Elizabeth Jenkins, J. M. Keal, 1“. Wright Minne Williams. Alfred R. Woods, Ann VVindross. Moses M: TEEFY. P.'Vl. llNEGllll VINEGIH! llNEGlHl I HAVE just to hand a large quantity of the Finest. Bordeaux French Vinegar, I’Varranted the Finest. Imported,sold in Demi- Johus ol' 5 gals. splendid for Pickling. also on Drauglitâ€"~ l’ure Malt and Bordeaux Vinegar, from 1s 3d to 3s 9d per gal. G A BARNARD. Richmond Hill. July 23, 1868. 523-11 ,__... FARM FOR SALE i VI‘HE Subscriber offers for Sale his farm. 1 being Lot 17. iii' the 2nd Con . Township of Markham, CONTAINING 68 ACRES of excellent land. .35 of which are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. The Buildings are good and in a thorough state of repair. There is also a splendid Orchard on the premise This Farm is only 16 miles from Toronto. and 2 miles from Yonge S reet. For particulars apply on the premises to GEORGE 'I‘EASI)ALE. If by letter pro-paid. address Headford I’.O, Markham. July 2,1868. J. H. SERSON VETERINARY SURGEON, '( Graduate of Toronto Veterinary College) Coner f Yonge and Centreâ€"st East RIC IIMOND HILL. EGS to announce to the public Iliat he is now practicing with 11. SANDERSON. ed personally or by Ilorsos, Cattle, &.c. illrdiciues of every Discriplion For llorses Illld Cuttle always on hand : as Physic, Diuretic. Cordial. Tonic, Cough, Condition and Worm Balls and Powders. l‘he Cough Balls have been found most serviceable Ill alleviating many of the distressing sympâ€" toms of Bt‘olKBllIl‘Illd or Heaves iii Horses. Colic. Draughts. Linimeiits for Sore 'l‘liroats. Sprains. Curb. Spaviii, Riiig~bone, &c. Blist- ering Oiiitiiicnts. also Hoof and Healing Oint- leiter, on all diseases of meiits. Lotions for Wounds, Bruises. Saddle Galls. Iiil‘ulliable Oil and Sheep Tick Desâ€" troyer. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. and medicines sent to any part of the Pro- \‘tnce. Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought. and Sold on commission. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. 510 THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION \‘VHERE T0 PROCURE THE MOSI‘ SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS IlE Subscriber, ever mindful of tho wants of the public, has just received a Large and Miscellaneous Stock 0!“ CAREFULLY SELECTLD such. .’ snr Pinups. I HE Subscriber would intimate to the in- habitants of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding Country, that he is prepared to supply PUMPQ On the SHORTEST NOTICE, From a Cistern to a. Well of a 150 feet, on one month trial. Price for the Excelsior Pump, $5 above Platform ; 40 cents per foot below for the Well. The Churn Pump For Cisterns, $3. of? A liberal discount allowed, when part- ies take the Pump from the Shop. 5 Richmond Hill, May 20, 1868. 2m _ PATENT EAVE TROUGHS AND \VATER SPOUTSI row or n I $6 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET.‘ ALSO 1 SAP BUCKETS & PAILSI Manufactured and for Sale Flooring and other Lumber Dressed. Shingles. Waggon Felloes, and Lumber Sawed to Order. For particullrs address JOHN LANGSTAFF, Steam Mills, Thornhill. Thornliill, April 21, 1868. 510-tf. HOTEL FOR SALE, VILLAGE OF W HITEVALE, KNOWN AS THE MAJOR HOTEL! E above is a very desirable stand. it '1‘11 being the only one in that thriving little place : it is also well situated and doing a large business. As the Proprietor’s health is failing. he wishes to sell out and retire from busiiioss,_ If not sold before the first of October it will be rented For particulars apply to THOMAS BURTON, lV/iiterulc. August 6. 1867. 522-2m w. WHARIN 8: co? P IMPOR'I‘ERS AND DEALERS IN ‘ Watches, cocks, and Jewelry, ELEC’IILO-PLA'I‘ED WARE, CUTLEitY, 8..., &.c_ The attention oftlie I’nblic is intvted to their tock, consisting of a great variety of CHOICE AND FANCY GOODS, ormé bes‘ description and newest designs, ‘Jareful attention given to the repairing of Watches and Clocks Jewelry iiiaiiul'actured and Repaired. ' No.11. King Street East, 6 doors east of Ycuge Street. Toronto, April 26, 1866. J. SEGSWORTH, IMPOR’I‘ER 0F >WATUHES, CLOCKS, AND FINE JEWELRY. 11s, YONGE St., TORONTO AGREDDLTDPAL W NEAR RICHMOND HILL. oaks, _’ YER & BROTHER, MANUFACTURERS OF A Illllllllllll Illll Ii S‘I'IIIBII EAST Bltlll Pllllllil ENTIRELY NEW INVENTION. This Plan E gh can he Regulated Ill Eula luritiw any Requlied Shape AND SE T IT A T AN Y'ANGLE. THE DRAUGHT IS EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT. Fittings for Iron and Wood Plouglis, Steel 01' Metal supplied and sold at a Low Price. CASTING AND ALL JOB WORK Done to Order. EYER & BROTHER, Richmond Hill, Ontario 5244 Richmond Hill. July 30. 1868. a “ Their success is wonderful and Well-desorved."â€"0ntaria Observer. nxruncrs FROM JUDGMENT or count" or CHANCERY. "The Noveily of making A WOODEN FORCE [’UMI’, was introduced by the Plaintiff. (C. Powell) and it has that MEItl‘l‘ OF INVENTION which etitles it to the protection of a. Patent.” -- The iisetullness of this invention is unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy of merit, and to the isolated dweller, must be of the greatest possible va ue.” “0N. P- M. anxonouuzr. See Judgment Court of Chancery.‘ The lion. 1’. M. Vankoughiet. in delivering Judgment on the celebrated Patent. Swing l’ump trial ; remarked. ai'tor justly eulogising the merits of the Pump. “ That the person who infringes on a Patent. is a wrong-deer and should be punished. and that an infringer’s opera. tions are, not only a Robbery of the l’atentee, but also a Fraud upon the Public.” r ENS caucus LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS; FORCE as? P U M P 5, sec 1 son TANKS, CIS'I‘ICRNS AND SHALLOW WELLS; ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER ALSO, _ Common Pumps of any Make, AT TWO THIRDS THE ORDINARY PRICES; “ Churn ” Pumps for Cisterns, TWO DOLLARS EACH. LEASE NOTICE TI-lA'l‘ Orders from North York should ‘ be sent to ROGERS 61. CO., NEWMARKET, who have acquired the Patent Right for East and West Gwilllm- ' bury. Wliitchurcti and King, for the Patent Swing and Dominion Force Pumps .1_£;.<iiitiiiiitv"' ‘ "-~,~ “MM ' ‘1‘“ Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS. Pump Makers, UDORA. have purchased the Rights of Georgina, North Gwillimbiiry. Oro and Innisfil, and, having abandoned the manufacture of In {erior Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply the PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS. A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet. Machinerv supplied, and Instruclimxs for making given. Rare chances for tnen of energy and 3%“ Jlfasonic auol other Emblems named “Pimp made to order. Toronto, Audi 27, 1866. 47. Farmer’s Beet & shoc Store J O H N B A R R0 N . Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of BOOTS & SHOES. 38 West Market Square. Toronto 113’ Boots and Shoes made to Measure, of the Best Materials and Workmansiiip, at the Lowest Remunerating Prices. Toronto‘ Dec. 3. 186p 4964f "J‘ When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Well or Cisteru. P. O. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook. Newton Brook. July 15. 1868. 522.3,“ shuns up; , users: ECBTT I-IAS RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO HIS STOCK OF WI L L I A M c o STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS, Successor to James Holliday, BUTCHER, Books 8: Fancy Goods INCLUDING MANY OF THE STANDARD AUTHORS 1 In various styles of Bindings, «iiiiiLEs ANDW'TES’I‘AMENTS! IIYIIIN (b PRAYER BOOKS, In all the different styles of Binding. Albums from 25 Cents to $6. Toys of Various Kinds, Pocket Books, Purses, &c. He has also received a heavy stock of PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill, Nov 39.1867. .11 as... "if: " a 1i. . 1AM NOW SELLING FIRST CLASS ELEPHANT 011. At $51 per gallon. l‘iire l’ctrolia Crude Oil, ‘2s 6d per gallon, Also English Boiled and ltaw Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Paint. Glass and Putty. as Cheap as Cheap as Same Quality will be sold in Toronto. G. A. BARNARD- Richmond Hill, July 30. 1861. 5244f S. M. SANDERSON 8L Co. Fruit Crooks and Jars Mason’s Patent Self-sealing Jars. Cheap for Cash. at WM. ATKINSON. Richmond Hill, July 23, 1868. ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS 1n Men’s and Boy’s Calf, Rip and Cowhide Boots, At No. 90 Yonge Street, Toronto. FARM FOR SALE. V HE EXECUTORS to the estateofthe late William Dove, deceased, ofl'er for sale that property known as the DOVE FARM, being part of lots 52 and 53. iii the 1st Coti Markham, near Richmond Hill, comprising 'l‘liere is a good Brick House and 120 acres. other buildings oii the piemises. Terms and other particulars may be ascer- tained on application to GICO. WELDRICK. JOHN LANGSTAFF, Yonge Street, Aug. 7 1868. S. M. SANDERSON & 00. Are Manufacturing all the Newast Styleso Men’s. Wo.nen‘s and Children’s E Ezecutars. 525 ‘l-n. Boots do Shoes At their New Storeâ€" N o- 90 Yonge.st. Toronto NO W READY 2 The New Canadian ational Series READINGS BOOKS Authorized by the Council of Public In- struction for Ontario. v First Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, 5c. First Bookâ€"2nd Part, 54 illustrations, stroneg bound in limp cloth, 100 Second Book, 56 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 20c Third Book, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 3 0 Fourth Book, 45 illustrations, strongly boniid in cloth boards, c Fifth Book, 50 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 50c For Sale by ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond hill, Jan. 2, 1868, I 2nd door north of Bernard’s store. RICHMOND HILL, EEPS always on hand the best of Beef, Mutton, Lamb. Veal, Pork. Sausages, &c. and sells at the lowest prices. The highest market price given for Cattle, Sheep, Lambs. &c. Also. Corned and Spiced Beef, Smoked and Dried Hams. Richmond Htll, October 15, 1867. ].y 0 BE SOLD on reasonable terms, the fol- ! lowing tropelty :â€" Partol' Lot No 30. on 2nd Con. Vaughan. containing 63 acre°; also. Vil1age Property At; Richmond Hill. For particulars apply to the proprietor. A. \NRIGI'I'I‘. Richmond Hill. Sept. 1. 1866. 69 JUST OPENED. A Few Choice Patterns Dark Prints, ALSO A SPLENL‘ID ASSOR'IMEI‘T 0F GREY COTTONS. WM. ATKINSON. VRichmond Hill. Sep. 3, 1868. MVALLOY’S AXES FOR SALE BY DANIEL HORNER, Jun, Lot 20. 2nd cuceossion Markham BICE’SV PUMPS FOR SALE BY J. BRILLINGER, Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill, June 11. ’68. 5t7-tf i Family 85 Church Bibles AT Low PRICES, AT SCOTT’S,RICHMOND HILL. l 7 4â€"” E LAND FOR SALE. B Which . comparatively speaking. will out the Toronto Trade, in Price and Quality. all to bits HOUSE F URNISHING ESTABLISHMENT No. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. GS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Plated and. Britannia. Metal» Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER. WARE, Also on hand a large stock of TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, 850. Special attention is directed to LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! The stock of which is very large, embracmg all that is New and Chaste and also o Prints A“: Prints 2 z the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"thus meeting the requirements of all classes. LAMP liLllBIiS, 1111111111115, CHIMNEYS, 5111111113 AND WIEKS. LANTERNS Globe shapes, in great Variety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention E Square and is directed to the stock of 599‘“ ROCK OIL AND MACHINERY OIL Which will be found both good anducheap. BURNING FUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE.I 8L0.- Children’s Carriages and Perambulators‘ I Manufactured and Imported, Wholesale and Retail. STOVE-s: Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Piped. Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, Lo. &0. Repairs of all kinds “promptly executed. Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found Worthy of inspection. Toronto, February 7 1868. 4:93

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