“ï¬n. huhnnn. MISS COULTER most respectfully to intimate to the Ladies of Richmond Hill and Vicinity. that she has commenced business as a 9 MILL INER . In the shop formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Charles Shepherd. and immediately opposite Mr. W. S Pollock’s store, where site will be happy to give the utmost attention to all Work entrusted to her care. S TR A W W'OR K ‘Villbe done in a superior manner, and at very low charges Richmond Hill, April :1, ’62. l76-4 JOHN N. turn). M.D., COR. 0F YONGE 86 COLBURNE $18., THORNII ILL. Consultations in the ofï¬ce 0" the mornings ofTuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, 8 to 10, mm. 113†All Consultations in tire oliice, Cash. Thortrlrill, April 9, ’62. 176 NOTICE. {IE COURT OF REVISION for the Township of M:-trklrairr. will hold its first sitting for the year IRIS-l, at SIZE’S II ALL, Unionville, on'Si‘rTURl)AY, the $26th instant. at 10 o’c‘ock, a.ni Clerk's Ofï¬ce, Unionville, April 5. l862. 176-2 Wanted Immediately, 1V APPRENTICE ‘to leartr tho Blackâ€" sntith business. Apply to THOMAS BOOTH BY. Rear of Ist Con. Vaughan, Richmond Hill. April 5, 1863. l76â€"lt‘ George 'W 1125011, (LATE FROM ENGLAND) masonic arias motel, RICHMOND HILL. OOD Accommodations and every attention shown to 'l‘ravellers. (lood Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. The best of Liquors and Cigars kept eon- stautly on hand. The Monthly Fair held on the Premises ï¬rst Wednesday in each month. Richmond Hill, April8. 186‘). 176 W0 TIC/'1}. . AVING received a Power‘ef-Attorney from, arid having purchased the Book Accounts of JOHN SIMPSON, late of the 4th concession of Markham, to collect the satire.â€" l’arties indebted to the above are requested to settle up without any further delay. THOMAS FRISBY. 140191.411] Con. Markham. . Victoria Square, April 9, 1862. 176-4 9 Buy at Home FLE l NG &_I-l-UCI{L A N D’S GARDEN SEEDS. HESE SEEDS may he rely upon as be- ing genuine, having been selected with great care by the above tirm,-â€"â€"Seedsmen to the Provincial Agricultural Associationâ€"and which are sold much cheaper than those im- ported. For Sale at the ‘ HERALD ’ BOOK, STORE, Richmond Hill. April 1862. 176 H 0101 to Rent. ‘HE Subscriber, owing to other engage- ments. wishes to Rent his unexpired lease (17 months) ofthat well-known and com. modivus Hotel, the Ilalfacny IIousc Situated‘in the village of Richmond Hill.â€" For t'urthur particulars apply on the premises to V JOSEPH GABY. Richmond Hill, Ayil ‘3, 1862. FIG-4 Cheap Boots and Shoes "HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the ill- ibabitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity, that he has leased the Shop of Mr. Ruben Lee, \Vhere he intends to carry on the BOOT and SHOE business in all its branches. Mr. Lee’s customers will have the same at« tentiotr given to their work as formerly, . All work done at the lowest remuneiat'hg prices. RICHARD DERIIAEM. Richmond Hill, April 10, ’62 176 NOTECE ! OR SALE in the Township of ESSA, Lot No. 2, iii the 1st Concession, 200 ACRES. 7 Acres cleared. joining the village of Allistown. Either the whole lot or 100 acres will be sold to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to ANDRE i"? JAMIESON, Vaughan, post-paid to Kline- burg, P.O.. or to JOHN McLEAN, Clover Hill, P.O. 175-3in. Vaughan, April 4, 1862 PIâ€"ICE'ENIX Looking Glass {tr Picture Frame MANUFACTORY. No. 221 EAST 'rwrzs'rY-rriritn swarm-r, I73&175 Git/inn STREET & 215 can I‘RE sruicicr Established l835. New York Establi. bed ’38 HIS Establishment has been in successful operation 94 years. and is the LAitGrisr of the kind in the United States. We have on hand or manufacture to order every description of Looking Glass, Picture Frames, Plain (8‘ Ornamental Pier. Wall Oval and Mantel Glasses, Connecting Corniccs Base (5- Bracket Tables with Maw ble Slabs. Toilet Glasses. (5‘6. (ye. Moonmivcs for PICTURE FRAMES, iii lengths GEO. EAKIN,CleI‘l€. Pom azl ~~w - r i-r "2... ‘.-:' A. . .- . the w 9. V» a. :r o H N s M I '1- H, «Late frotrr Yorkshire. Englath General Blacksmith, EGS to intimdto to the Farmers and others . iii the neighborhood. that he has leased for a term of years the Blacksmith’s Shop, owned and latelyoc’cupied .by Mr. S. Sanderson, nearly Opposite the post office. Richmond Hill, where he intends to carry bii toe Blacksu‘rithing business in all its braiiclies, and lie hopes, bv attention and pitnctuality-lâ€"Zcoinbined with his “ old Country†experience, to merit a share of their support. Richmond Hill, March '27, 1862. l74-tf f l 1 ‘ ' till. VlCIORlA, TEA WAREHOUSE i No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, Is the place in Tor-mic, to buy pure 0 1‘ only because the proprietor,EDWARD LA WSONJS one of the oldest and most experienced Tea-bursts in the trade. but frmn {3133 NO SECOND PRICE. Renichibcr the Place-â€" . NO. 93 KING sruercr, SIGN or THE QUEEN. [ EDWARD LAWSON, ' the fact that he purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales. thereby eu- Proprietor. 167-6in abliirg him to sell at a very SJIIALL AD VANCE ON COST, Fulfilling the old adage “ Large Sales, Small Profits and Quick Returns ;†a'so in Fruits, Spices AND llllllil llllllll I He cannot be undersold HIS BISO El] ITS AND it} @3333? f3 it’ll: III RY Are unsurpassed for quality and price, all being manufactured on the pi‘etriiscs, from the best rrratcrial by first-t: ass workmen. Iced and Ornaments-d “'ctldiir g: and Other- Cakes Always on hand or made to order in any style on the shorte~t notice. Orders by mail tt‘ld otherwise. attended to with dispatch All Coeds warranted as retire- seirted. and del vei‘ed free of charge to the cars or iii the city limits. Toronto, Feb 5, 1862. llissolutreii of Partnership. r ‘IIE Partnership lritlicrto carried on under tire name and title of SOU'I‘IIARI).i BOYNTON 1V. Co., Fanning Mill Make s, Richmond Hill, has this day been (ItssolH-d by mutual consent. All the Libilitics of‘ihe said firm will be paid by Wm. V. Southat‘d, New- market WM. v. SOUTHARD, O. i.. BOYN'I‘ON. o. 1.. iiOtN'r'ON, March 1"; 1862. 174-4 The above business will in fit ure be carried on by G. L. Ileyntou, at the factory near Ray- l mortd’s Hotel. Richmond Hi I, March‘27,186‘3, 174-4 1 J. B. BccGicr, OUN TY Ceirstalile,â€"Landlord’s Warrants / exccutcd, Rents and Debts collected on the shortest possible notice. Addressâ€"Richmond Hill P.O. Infant l I. RS. JOHN SMITH begs to intimate to l' the Parents and Guardians of Children in the neighborhood of Richiimnd Hill. that she intends to open, on TUESDAY, APRIL 1st, .firti Infant School, When she will be. happy to receive under her charge airy child lrcnveeir the ages of 4 and I“) years. l‘ue usual branches taught. with Plain Sewing, Nitiiirg and Fancy Needle \Vork. 175 For tei'tirs. «‘L'c. apply at the residence near Ray mond’s Hotel. Richmond Hill. March 27. ’6‘2. 174 Letters Remainitrgin RICHMOND HILL POsthï¬ce APRIL 1, .363 McConnel, John (Sen) McDonald. Mary McMillcn. rl ugh McLaws. Rev. Mr, Newton, Charles Patten. Alex. Patten_ Isaac Phillips, George Phillips. Samuel Pogite. \Viliaut (sen) Red, Elizabeth Simpson, James (sour) Baylie, James i Bowman, Thomas Basto. H. C. Campbell, Betta Cainfret. Mary Collie, l'Ieiti'y Dutton. VViiliam Hove, George (‘2) Dcrhairr, Rit hard Fiurliollur, Adam Goodwt-ll, .lolrii Galloway, \Viliiarn llcise, J'ohn Ileslop. John Simpson, James (jun) . Inues, William Trustees Sch. Sec. Klinck. .l. A. No 3. Vaughan Laiigstaff, John (‘2) Verner. Fred. A. - . A... . 1., , ~¢Aw 1.- s. «we: 1: ,, r m; . . x. w . 3397*; 7cm- te-‘F'Wa-‘Ti" r". ': «a ',';.:":-=r:‘ :l.'3.:n“"iï¬â€œ".“‘f‘"‘“w‘ um: ï¬NIONVIIiI:% ' ‘ “I i '10 GEORGE EAKIN KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF‘ EVERY CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, GIGS,- 8.0. MADE FR 0M THE BEST IMP 012 TED MATERIAL. ,_.___â€"- All Work Warrauted. _..___â€".â€"-â€" 1» ‘. .. A.;.-- v.) REPAIRING DONE ON THE SHOE TEST NO TICE.’ â€"~'-â€"â€"~â€"â€"Mâ€"~â€"~'~ AND ON. THE MGST REASONABLE TERMS. Uiriouville, April 18, 1969. 177-3m s V. R. “TILLHAM DODGE, Some, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .7 i T N COPPERSMITH, BPAZER, And. Iron. Plate Worker, l ANUFAC'I‘URES and Sells every Article in the above line and has had the pleasure ofsupplying both the Navy and Army in Englind and out of England. bcfre he touched the shores of America, and has also had the honor of Illuminating the. loyal [10191 and every house on the Royal Terrace at \chiiroulb, England. on his own responsihilityâ€"takes this Oppm‘llll‘iiiy of returning his sincere thanks to his friends and the public iii £“trcral-~not feigeting those Stove Much-ants and Store, Pcdlci‘s in Hamilton and Ncwinurket who have so kindly patronized me and my sons WIlllt.‘ we were in partnership in these places; and begs to state. that he still continues to irraiiufacture every article. in the above business, at his shop on Richmond Hill. {it}: All lVor/r ll’armnted and attended to with despair/z. lliclruiond Hill, March 7. 1862. 171 3th lil.ï¬)VA L. N MONDAY, MARCH 315i, the Stock of the RICHMOND HILL DRUG STORE has been reimved to MR. WM. .{IIVIBLER’S NE W STORE. Where will be found an Enlarged and Complete Stock of PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEVIICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, ’ OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTS, y‘&c. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS,&C. 81c. Ste. FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS in season. , t Having abundance of room in the New Store the Subscriber has concluded to open also with a carefully selected Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES i \‘fhich he intends to put iir charge of a competent Salesman, arid which will be Sold at the very Every attention will be given in making this branch all that can be desired. â€"â€"-_ Iii soliciting the patronage of his former friends and customers, and the public generally, the undersigned would state that it will be, as formerly, his aim to supply itr all cases ARTICLES of the Bier QUALlTY at LOW PRICES. ROBERT l-l. HALL. 171-4 Richmond Hill, March 6, 1862. IS THE PLACE TO GET PURE TEAS AT unasonaere Pincus, The reason of which is that he will not keep bad Tea in Stock, and is willing to Sell at a Fair Profit. I R. L. has lately received pzlt'l of an importation from London, England, among which are seine Very FINE FULL FLAVORED TEAS. Including a Few Chests of Fine Non-Coloured Japan, \Yhich he will Sell at 35. per ll). Beware of Painted T as, \\ lt ieh are no better than poison ROBERT LAVVSONS is also the place to get fill llllllli, liilil, Illlll‘l'll fillillllll I At ROBERT Lawson‘s you can procure Pure Spices, all kinds of Sugars, Fruits. Tobaccos, Suncos, Pickles, American Cheese, Canadian Cheese, Candles, Soap. Marshall. Thomas (2) Van l‘lverie. Miss Abbie Mitchell, George erelau. Daniel 11. TEEFY. P.M. TOO BIS. OASâ€"OLD, 18 Acres of Cleared Laird, 0N LO 1' 1st Concession of Vaughan, 1TH a comfortable convenient HOUSE, with BARN and SHEEP HOUSE, SHEDS. &c.; a good Orchard, Garden and Lawn. A never-failing Stream runs through the Property. Apply to no 41, JOHN FOGGIN. ()u the Premises. 17 l â€"tf. Vaughan. March 7, 1862. itioiiMoNi) irriLr. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION I HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their Ll BRARY to tire ‘ IIi‘nALir ’ Book Store. where Stockholders and others may procure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from 4 to 8 o’clock. P M. A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, Feb. 27. 1861. suitable for transportation, either Gilt, Boiling, Rosewood, Oak. Zebra, Birdseye. Mahogany. &c. ()ur new Mannfactorv and extensive fa- cilities enable us to furnish any article in our GARGLING OIL SUPERS EDED. R'JGGS’ BLACK Oil. is acknowledged by all who have used it, to be superior to G..rg l:-’~| Oil, or line as good as the best. and as cheap as the any other Medicine now before the :iic. ror chmpesL Spratns, Bruises, Cuts. Gulls, and all iurics to I I T Horseflcsh. Good for man and beast. DEALERS ARE Invrran'ro CALL ores Ls Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold byall altar-sin when they visit New York. We claim to be Medmm“ For Sale, able tosupply them with every article in our line which thev can possibly require. at prices lower than they can porcbase elsewhere. Orders by mail attended to with promptness Do not fail to call when you visit New York Ofiice and W'arei‘ooms, No. 215 Centre St, New York. ‘ p I HORACE V. SIGLER, i75â€"3mosa Agent. HEAP 'or Cash or approved Credit, A . Ten-horse power THRESHING MA- CHINE with Cleaner :, also a Span of TE’AM HORSES. good [0 work. Apply to JOHN AMOSS, , , , V Lot 11,2ud Con. Markham. March 27, 18624 17"! Brooms, Brushes, of all kinds, Oat Meal, Flour, Corn Meal. Dried Apples, Prunes, with every other article in the Grocery Litre, at low prices. You will also find at ROBERT LAWSON‘S Soda. Abernathy and Arrowroot Biscuits and Crackers, \I‘lholcsale and Iii-tail also all kinds of Confectionery, the whole being of the best manufacture and sold cheap. ROBERT LAWSON‘S place of business is 162 Kingâ€"st. East, New the Market, Next Door to the Clyde Hotel. Toronto, February 1‘2, 186?. 168 sOHOOLTBOOKsz GENERAL STATIONERY, AT THE “ YORK HERALD†OFFCE, AT PR CES LOWER THAN TORONTO. Richmond Hill, December 20, l861. 160 HARNESS ! HARNESS 3 3 SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY OR LlGH'l WELL-MADE AND DURABLE! MAY BE HAD or ii, li‘ h" INil, ' i ' ii if it. it, ' it, i, '!I. lit lip . i Ill“1 lit, . ‘lli '. ll ’1'.†i '7 I "he “liiiiiiiiu 4‘liiiiiiii ‘lliuii Writ A ‘ “thrill ‘iiiiilli ““4 r ‘hii’iiiii Iflit lilliiiiil ‘HE Subscriber has on hand, or will make to‘order to suit purchasers, and of the rJ ’ best materials, v 4. THE ABOVE DESCRlPTlON. HARNESS OF An assortment of \VHIPS, LASHE’S, 8m. constantly on hand. Cellars warranted to Fit, Look do Wear Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson. & Bro’s’."Plows, Point's, Landsides, (if? Call and Exa‘riii'n‘e, at W M. HARRISON’S interns-anti Hill, October 17, 186i. $51-3". .--.;..,ag...‘ i. w- ‘xgm up»; .: ‘» ».,-~ . ,ig,~‘d.,d41) . . x - (OOPYA ~ .. Notice is Hereby Given HAT MA RTIN MACLEOD will apply to the next‘Sossiou of the l‘rOviitcial Parlia- mentfot' an, Act to conï¬rm his title to the Road- alloivaircé' butting liis farm, Int 61. iii the 1st concession of King, being the townvlioe be~ on '0 YOJW’GE S THREE T, BETWEEN y, _ , y _ Richmond Hill and Thornhill. For further particulars apply to _ i G. r. r. PEARCE; On the Premises. Richmon (1 Hill, Jan. 30, 1861, 166-tf. . NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for clennslng the blood, and for bilious complaints,Sick-Headache, Costrveness, &c., we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGETABIE LIFE PILLS. PRO BONQ Purim DOWNVAT LAST. PENSYLVANIA ROCK 01b! 50 Con is per Gallon a \Varrairied Genuine or tlrevmoney returned. lit BOT H & SON S’, CORNER OF YONGE AND QUEEN are, TORONTO. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Lamps 1 In :Canada. (I: '1: w in w' > > ‘5 3,41% 3 D.â€" E. E- t. -_ on in w w an In in endless variety, Latest Improvements as well as the OLD well-known Patterns. [1? Intending Purchasers are respectfully in- vited to call and examine Stock and Prices‘ Corner of Yonge and Queen Sts., Toronto. December to, 186l. 159-13' a A GOOD THING. pk. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well worth a trial, in any case of Piles, Burns, Sealds, Old Sores, lnflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and in every case where an ointment. is useful. It will to commend itself, after one trial. :ARM FOR SALE. HE Subscriber offers for sale the north was part of lLOWEST PRICES FOR. CASH! ItotNo.131ntlic 1st. Concession OF THE Township of HoWard, Containing 75 acres, about 40 of which are under a high state of cultivation 'I‘here is on the Farm 8 acres of Fall Wheat, a good‘ Orchard, a Leg Hetrse atid other outbuildings. There is also a BED OF OCHRE on the pro- party, which only requires a small Capital to open it up. There is also strong indications of OIL on the property. For further particulars apply to ROBERT MARSH. Lot 4t. lst Corr. Markham, Richmond Hill, Feb. :26, 1862. 170-6 Blackwood’s Magazine AND TH] BRITISH REVIEWS SCOTT & CO., NEW’ YORK. continue to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz.:â€"- Y 1. . TH E LONDON QUARTERLYv(Couser-vative) . 2c ‘ THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (W'iiig.) " 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Church.) 4 THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (I.iberal.) . n. Bl.ACK\YO()D’S EDINBURGH MAGA- ZINE, tTory.) The present critical state of European affairs will render theSe publications universally iti- tercsting during the forthcrrmiirg year. They will occupy a middle ground between the has- tily writetr news items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the porr- derous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelli- gible and reliable history of current events, and as such, iit addition to their well-established literary, scientiï¬c, and theological character, we urge tlretn upon the consideration of the reading public. EARLY COPIES. Tire receipt of Advance Shrots from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasrriuch as they can now be placed Ill the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS : Per mm For any one of the four Reviews,. . , 3 ()0 For any two of the four Reviews. . . . . . . . 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews.. . , . . _ 7 (in For all four of the Reviews, . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 CO For Blackwood’s Magazine“ . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 For Blackwood and one Review. . . . . . . .. 500 For Blackwood arid two Reviews, . . . , , , 7 (it) For Blacltwood and three Reviews,. .. 9 ()i) For Blackwood and the four Reviews"; .10 00 Money current in ll“: Stale ire/tore issued will be received at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-ï¬ve per cent from the above prices will be allowed to CLUBS ordering four or more copies of" any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Black- wood. or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $93 four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30 ; and so on. Canadian mail Subscribers supplied free :of' E' Utrited States postage. N.B.â€"â€"The price in Great Britain of the ï¬ve Periodicals above named is $31 per annum. Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD, SCOTT & CO, No. 54 Gold street, New York: New York,» Dec. 5,1861. «a v, H .. - 1.1 «a...» 7.. 3.15.1, . .A. v w" v. <-.. 2-,â€" FA1§M~FOR~ sane HE subscriber offers for Sale the West half of Lot No. 19, in the 3rd Concession 'ofliarkham. containing, . . . . 100 Acreage 2' u , .~_ .v V e TllE rioting GREAT-mm. ' ‘C- THE HORSE, ANBIir HIS DISEASES PROFESSOR err I’A'rt'tom‘eii Adi) Orrzru'rivrc Sim: ‘ 0.... ......~ an... a..- . J i I ROBERT iENNrNGs, V_,.s., ran. 80 0 Which aie'cleared, and in a lilglt statO of unity IN 'rurc VETERINARY Cotnadnorl’nrmé tween the Townships of King and Vaughan. cultivation, with a comfortable House _ and. iii the first concession. granted to him by the other ,Buildings; also. a young tltiivmg County Ceuncil of York. i70-3m ORCHARD.†' ' ' ' ’ r " . . For pdrticulars apply to “ r " I ' JAiiEs GAMBLE. ‘ l _ x v ‘V.‘I.l : " ' H’eadford. March 20, 1862. 173-3. .FFor ‘Sale or to Rent, -, COMMODIOUS selfâ€"contained HOUSE, ii situated in the vicinity of Ricniiioso HILL. ‘ciin'taiuing 4 Bed-rooms, Pai‘lor‘and . Kitcheii, with other. Outbuildings, ,be leased adjoining. " Fe? further particulars a’pp‘ly at the ‘. HERALD" ‘ Of‘ï¬de. Ricb‘nrond’Hill, 'March 6. 186?. 17,140". UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of a new ' edition of SANGS’l‘Elt’S ELEMENT- ARY. ARITHMETIC, at the “HERALD†Book Store Richmond Hill. - Ii’a‘ils: and. Strip Buckets. T HE Under-signed is. prepared to furtrish anv quantity of I’AILS AND SAP iiUirKif'is, at his Factory, Lot No. .11. 2nd' Concession of Markham, or at PARKER Caesar's, Richmond Hill,‘ at greatly reduced ' Prices. - Address. post-paid, Buttouvilletl’ost-ofiice. ' ' JOHN AMUSS. February 520. 1861. .161) -Qt:r on» AND DWELLING TO LET _x._. IN ~THE ' . Village of Richmond Hill ! a good position for business, House com- N I modious. with 5 Rooms and an excellent Cellar. Wood Shed and other Conveniences, at present in occupation by Mr. Coomor-â€"-â€" I’oe.essi0u given on lst January. 1861. Enquire of G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill. Dec. 5. rent. 158-tf IMPORTANT. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, is highly re- commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat 25 cents m bottle PHOTOGRAPHS! PHOTOGRAPHS ! The Cheapest and Best Ambl‘tllype all“ P11010g1'allll I’I‘AYLOR’S FAMlLY Docronis‘ GALLERY IN CANADA, IS AT III Klllliql'l'llllllT, HIST, ‘ORONTO. «TA. MES RAWE, t’roprietoi' and Principal Operator Toronto, April 19. 1861. 125-1y N0 W 0 BS ERR-’VE, HAT all persons owing Dr. James Lang- staff. will find it to their advantage to call and pay as soon as possible. . , we a M s . For destroying Worms in children, SlTTZER‘S VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the most pleaun info, and effectual remedy new in use. Try it I So] by all dealer: in medicines. Sold inV S. POLLOCK. Richmond Hill, Wiiicltester’s llypnpliosphites (Da. CuUltCHlLl.’S SPECIFIC REMEDY,) FOR CONSUMPTION. Nervous chiltttli Sore/fut". and Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, (Sm. HIS is the most wonderful curative agent known to medical science. It has ef- fected cures in every stage of Consumption “ UNPAILXLLELEI) IN THE ANNALS OF MEDICINE.†In Nervous nobility and Dys- pepsia. the l-IYPOPHOSPIHTES may be reâ€" garded as air almost sovereign remedy. The Ilypophospllitt‘s Have a two-field and specific actionâ€"on the one hand. increasing the principle which CON- S'l'ITU'l‘ES NERVOUS ENERGY; and. on the other, being the MOS I' POW’ERFUL BLOUDGEN “RATING AGENTS KNOWN They act with protnptness and certainty in all general morbid conditions. such as Chronic irenchitis. Asthma, Scrofula, Marasmus. Ane- tnia, Female Complaints, &c., and in all dis- orders ot' the Nervous or Blood Systems. 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