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York Herald, 5 Sep 1862, p. 3

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- ,- A..-» .3... ta... N . [ADVERTISEMENE] WRITTEN FOR THE ESPECIAL BENEFIT or 2 THE SPRING HILL SONS OF TEMPERANCE. ALAS! poor Spring Hill Sons, we pity You who stand on British soil, That you made a demonstration, But the water would not boil. I to them some lines have written. \Vaited long for their defence; ' They have chaug'd those lines to something Void of truth and common sense. Then a Son hath sent a letter, For to let the public know, That he is a witty genius. But the learned won’t call him so. Gentle public, do not blame him, If he went by Northern train, And while in Toronto city. Some slight fever seized his brain, Was he near the brink of ruin.â€" Alinost at the very edge ? Did he in a public city. Viiidicate his sacred pledge? Sir, I hope he was not drinking. But we know his filthy ways; Truly. if he was not drinking. Why did he abscond eight days? Then he speaks of one Good Templar, After eating. scarce could wag ; It might do for vulgar people. For to say he filled his bag. Ifyou saw them going to dinner, Some of them weie first to dine ; After that they well may slander The Good 'I‘eiiiplars in their rhyme. Next we wont do wit to the tavern, And we made so long a stay. Did our horses not want something 7â€"- Did they not want oats or hay ‘? If the Templar (lid drink freely, It was not that which stimulates. As this vile and rude pretender Almost did insinuate. As the Pl'tarisee was ending, His pOInpOsity or rhyme ; For the TeIiiplars not to shine. I’d forgive this filthy warblcr, \‘Vas lie but a common youth ; But as he has reached to manhood. Will he not regard the truth ‘3 Its an object is ofpitv, This the public well do know ; If he is bound to write so vulgar, We ’ntlSl. let the bufibon go I New cool down my noble fellow, Let your anger quickly ptiSs: For the 'I‘ciiiplirs hood your slander, As they Would lIL‘C-(I a bruying ass. Farewell yc Sam of 'I‘cniperancc, If your falsehood you’ll iiiuiiitttiii ; To your head apply a plaster, ’Tis a cure for the insane. Iii Err lltltltli XVIEIIGIIING from 90 to 14’1 lite. each are ' wanted by tho Subscriber, during the next month. , II. WM. CUI‘I‘. Toronto, August 25, 1863. 196-4 A Work of Absorbing Interest. Thrilling decnturcs 2 AMONG THE EARIY SETTLERS, By WARREN WILDWOOD, Esq. RAWVN‘ from the most eyontful period of 1) American History, and fioni the most authentic sources. these stories yet partake of all the wild. weird. and fearful character of roâ€" mance The volume contains tliefollowing. among others, McCullough‘s Fearful Leap, The Bloody lllock House, I’oes’ Desperate Eiicouiitrc with Big Foot, Adventures of Daniel Boone. Perilous Adventures in a Canoe. The Mystery at Lancaster, Davv Ci‘ocltett’s Adventures, The Desperadoes’ Mistake. The Old Trapper in :1 Tight Place, The Wonderful Mistake, The Desperado and the Regulators, The Ranger’s 'l‘lirilling Indian Adventure, The Fighting Parson, Horrors of a Bombaranontâ€"â€"-Norfolk in ’76. Fearful Adventure among the Guerillas. The Gainblcrs’ Den at Natchez. Perilous Adventure of Captain Brady, Fearful Encounter with a Bear, General Putnam’s Daring Exploits. The Massacre at Fort Minims. The White Ilorscinau, Black Dick and the Lyncliors. Adventures of Simon Kenton, A She-Devil airong the Tories. The Swamp Robbers of Louisanna, Thrilling Escape from 3 Prison Ship, The Rifiemau ofChippawa, Surprised by Guerillas. The Canadian Rebellion and Gen, Scott, A Desperado’s Thrilling Adventures, How a Brave Man saved Dctriot. A Desperado among the Mail Bags, The Indians and the IIollow Log, The 'I‘raveller and the Arkansas Bully. A Race for Life, Thrilling Adventures of Two Scouts. The Murderer’s Ordeal, The Wolves and the Darkey Fiddler. The Murderer’s Creek. Rec. &0. Everybody everywhere should get THRILLING AD VEN TUBES ! The Book contains 384 pages, Illustrated with Two Hundred new and original Engravi- ings, and will be sent to any address, postage paid. on receipt ofprice. Extra cloth $1.25. We are also Publishers of EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 8L COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, by Frank Crosby. Esq. Price. $1.25. THE HORSE AND HIS DIS- EASES. by Dr. Robert Jennings, V.S. Price. $1.25, THE FAMILY DOCTOR, By Prof. H. S. Taylor, M.D. Price, $1.00. SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW, or " The POETRY OF HOME.” by Harry Pencil- er, Price $1.00 LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF KIT CARSON. The Great Western Hunter and Guide. Price $1.25. MODERN COOKERY. in all its branches. by Mrs. Hale. Price $1.00. Together with other valuable and useful works, a Catalogue of which will be sent free on application.â€" Books t'orwarked to any address, postage paid. on receipt of price. We also make PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in every variety- Booksellers, News Agents. Book Agents, Canvassers, Peddlers, and others will do well to order a package of our books. They will find them exceedingly popular,and terms liberal 1000 Local & Travelling Agents Wanted everywhere for their sale- For single copies, or for terms in quantities. with other information apply to or address 87 JOHN EDWIN POT'I‘ER, Publisher, I No, 617, Sansom St' Philadelphia, Pa. Jo Be OUN'I‘Y Ceiistable,-â€"Landlord’s Warrants executed, Rents and Debts collected on the shortest possible notice. Addressâ€"Richmond Hill no. l-y __ _ HE on i s T, x ' . _ - ' ' :DEPARIMENIAL EagPARLlAMENTARV; . ' AGENT, QUEBEC, v ._ . .: . ~ ‘NVESTIGATES and ADJUSTS CROWN: S, LAND QLA'IMS, SECURES A PATENTS Tifplrocures information obtainable , , NEW AND SECOND HAND, . COOKIIVG, PARLOUR AND BOX TSTO VESV .’ .1 Heavy Metal, VVarranted by . - I. WILLIISIM Hone-rm,- ‘Sen’r; Copper, Tin & Iron Plate ‘V'orker, THE ORIGINAL H... - » .‘ “3,17. . .‘.-a<---_r.n.:»,~' ESTABLISHED IN 1845â€"PERI‘ECTED IN 1862. - i -â€"._- ECENT and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine. renders i now the most perfect before the public, and persons at a distance can order a Machine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery,aud thatthey will be able to mauageit to their en- tire satisfaction. ¢ A ' ' N 3 OUT PATENTS or IN ENTIONS, RE. ’ GISTERS TRADE MARKS AND DE« BILLS‘ during their passi‘gb' through the o Legislature, 5&0. . For parties who are unable to .devote their No more breaking needles !â€" No more missing stitchesl No trouble in mak- _ our the expense of ti‘avelliiig,tb‘ anbdbii '~ " tug any garment, however delicate or heavy,ou Business with the Crown Land rind other 4",... iv, , $49.0th from any 0 ,3 the" Public De artments, TAKES ‘ SIGNS. TAKES CHARGE OI“ PRIVATE ' own time’ to such business or unwilling" to Iii- " ‘«" '-..~.»...«.,._â€".v..q», g. ». Q râ€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-~â€"-fiâ€"â€"~â€"7â€"-' "'4‘ _ RICHMQNujilth LIBRARY , “ASSOCIATION I HIS ASSOCIATION he transferred than" LIBRARY to the ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store. where Stockholders and others may procure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from 41.0 8' o’clock. P.M, _ A. SCOTT, Librarian. 2,7...1861. 'rru.1." " '. . o; i, . .. . :..a.. .7 -- , -. ‘ , v. 5.43.1». 1.4., . "-4 “r. .. 010.7603 1? ! Jami/1E Y ' E’ l ‘i ' . t . TO INVEST. at 8 per Cent; in _ sums of $400 and upwards, 'ufioifliFtirm Preperty. Only principals need ,3. q _ ,fP-ilg', _. WM.T. BOYD,. ' Barrister, &c. ‘, ' King St. Toronto. n ' “1854 5: i1 6,1862. ._ ,- Tgomo J. n? Richmond Hill, Feb. Cheap faint] ' Shdds r HE Subscribergbegg flaintimate totbo in: habitants at ,Riclimopd Hill and vicinity, ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and EX- ‘ ‘HAUSTION. New editions enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Colored Engravith on Steel. just published, price 18. ’ HE SILENT FRIEND, the greatestMeiI-i- that he has leased {the He has left a great injunction, , the same Machine, either in Calllbi'IC, cloth or leather; and for dress makers, sliirt‘makers’ tailors. hat binders, shoe binders. or gaiter fit ting, as well as for every variety of family sewing, they have no superior, and will'be sold at a much less price than any other machine capable of doing the same range of work. Send for Descriptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A few respectable Agents will be dealt with liberally. Address the HOWE Sewing Machine, 437 Broadway, New York New York. June 20, 1862. 186-1y GARGLING OIL SUPERS EDED. RIGGS’ BLACK OIL is acknowledged by on who have used it, to be superior to Gargl a; Oil, or any other Medicine now before the Paulie, for Sprntns, Bruises, Cuts. Gulls, and all Iliurlel to Horseflesh. Good for man and beast. _ Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold byell 1' filers in Medicines ' CHEAP FOR CASH! VIIIIE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his numerous customers who have so liberâ€" ally supported him for upwards of five years. would state that he continues to manufacture, “AT Ins OLD STAND,” BOOTS AND SHOES! ofcvery description. and of the best materials, and after the Latest Style. and hopes by close attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to ensure a continuance of their favor. He would also beg to intimate to the inha- bitants of Richmond Hill and vicinitv. that he has on hand quite an assortment of LADIES’ 86 CHILDREN’S BOOTS 86 SHOES which he offers LOW for 063.511: JAMES VERNEY. Riclimvnd Hill. April 17, 1862. 177-6m A CONSIGNM ENT OF ICC} IVEI) A ND SALE 2 Dr M. TEhFY, Agent. 03” A BUY IVAN'I‘ED. Richmond Hill, August 5, ’62. 193-4 At: Lower Prices than is charge r ‘lllC Subscriber begs 'leave to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has fitted up his ' Grist and Flour Iiiill In a superior manner, and is now prepared to do GRIDS T.IIN.G ' I On the shortest possible notice. He also takes this opportunity- of returninghis sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has receide during the past six years, and hopes to merit a contquanCe ot' the same. NB. A clioico lot of Hams, Bacon, and Barrel Pork, for sale. GEO. ARKSEY. Richmond Hill. Augusf 5, 186'}. mil-5.2m East Riding York and To“ Iisliip of MarKlinm AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, UNION An 0 MARKHAM VILLAGE, ON THE 91:11 00120706]? 1862} All Entries to be made with the Secretary by the evening of the 8th October, or to be peremptory excluded. A. BARKER, Secretary. Markham, August 1. 1862. I 193-2 NOTICE. . T the expiration of one calendar month I" from the date of this Notice, the Munici- pal Council of the. Township 01' Vaughan pu r- pose enacting a By-Law. in conformity with the 308th Section of the Municipal Act. to carry out the sale ofIlie Original Road Allow- ance, between Lots Fit’e and Six. in the Third concession of the said Township, commonly called the Osters’ Side line. - By order of the Council. G. J. I“. PEARCE, Clerk." 194-4 Vaugliaii,August 13, 1862, HORSE STOLEN ROM Lot No. 49, on the lst concession of Vaughan, (Richmond Hill.) on tho night of Wednesday. the 30th. or niOrniug of Thurs- day. the 3351 July last. DESCRIPTION :-â€" 7 years old; Color. dark brown ; black mono and tail: about 16 hands high . when travelling shows a dimple on one hind quarter ; when saddled. will kick if touch- ed behind the saddle. The subscriber will give a REWARD of FIFTY DOLLARS For the recovery of the Horse and such infor- mation as will secure the conviction of the hief, Any person who can give such information as to lead to the recovery of the horse without the thief, will be handsomely rewarded. EDWARD SHEPPARD. August 1. 186-2. 192a eimySOHOOL _ v . Will be Sold _ CHEAP FOR CASH, OR APPROVED JOINT NOTES, As cheap as any House in Toronto or anywhere else. Richmond Hill,"Augnst 29, 1862. EAP BOOT AD SHOE STOEE ' 196-6m ‘H THE Subscriber begs to return his than and would inform, them “ aband» a very large assortment of Fill. llllll Willl‘lll lllll'l'l llll till 11 Of every description and style, such as: Men’s Coarse, Kip, and Calf Boots, Boy’s and Youtlis’ Kip and Calf Boots, Women and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every variety of style; also, a large quantity of ' .' u g ., l i. l'i . l Q i, who. , llllll‘él. i, , m limit ll ll “lull ' “l l" klliiiu‘ii “in illicit! LI‘lIiIiiIII l" till l‘tiiiiliii ‘ MOCCASINS 82: OVER SHOES, In fact, he has on hand all that is. wanted to protect the fectwfor any weather or any season. which he is prepared to Sell at the, LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH ! T hose requiring a really good Article. at a Cheap Price, are respectfully requested to CALL‘ AT TIIE CHEAP BOOT do SHOE STORE, OPPOSITE THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. JAMES HALL, Proprietor; 1 96 -3m. WW-- Richmond Hill, Aug. 28, 1862. W FRESH ARRIVALS OF ,BOOKS! A GENERAL STATIONERY, ,' “- YORK HERALD” BOOK STORE, RICHMOND HILL, m (I in 'I‘Oronto. Orders received for, and great attention paid to 00KBINDING ! Vl’liicli will be done in Plain or the Best Style of the Art, at moderate charges. Richmond uiii,‘ August 29', 1862. 195 c0 IL, . ld Business in W E. II. HALL EGS leave to intimate that he has REMOVED the Stock of the RICHMOND HILL DRUG STORE, to-tlie New Store one door south of Van Nostrand’s Hotel, andlias received ’ ' LARGE ADDITIONSTO Iâ€"IIS STOCK, \Vhich will be found complete, comprising DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STU FFS, PAINTS, OILS, VARN ISHES, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, SEEDS, DRUGGISTS FANCY , GOODS, 8%. &c. &c. Stand 1 I Also, a complete STOCK OF GROCERIES! CONSISTING 0F TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, FRUITS, TOBACCOS, W’liich have been carefully selected, bought for Cash, and will be sold for the same at the very lowest prices. Just received BENZINE SPIRITS, the best substitute for Spirits of Turpentine in paints.- Also, Furniture and Coach VARNISHES, House Painter’s JAPAN, 8w. ' - Richmond Hill, Apiil 25, 1862. 178-6", HARNESS ! BARNES S I. i SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY OR LIGH'I WELL-MADE AND 2 MAY BE HAD OF "il‘ll‘ mt ex I ~ 1 I ll- it ll. 11 it I ,_ I V1,, 11 I .,. , . .,, 4, II ,1 , _ ,, _ l fllllll " "liiiiiii l‘ 1111 "III l“iiiilii "'1 tilt lbw lltiiiiltii l'lIIiIlIii l“lull l I 1 .. “llllllll tj‘HE Subscriber has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the best materials, . HARNESS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of \VHIPS, LASHES, &c. constantly on hand. i h Richmond mu. P.o.. c.W. Collars warranted to Fit, Look & Wear Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson. &- Bro’s. Plows, Points, Landsides, 8/0. (to. his numerous Friendsand the Public, Health’flappiness,&L0ng],lfe that he has greatly increased his STOCK, and IIPS now on . ‘ certain. Government Departments, which 'ofie‘n takes months to do by correspondence, can be trans- acted in a few days. and at a small cost. by en'Iployiug a resident agent. Address, post-paid. to HENRY GRIST, Box 344, P.O., Quebec. Quebec, June I2. 1862. ies-ii For Sale, CULTIVATOR, new, from the manufac- tory of Mr, JAMES ECKAuo'r, Unionville ; may be had cheap. Enquire .at this Ofiice. Richmond Hill, June 6. 1862-. #4. MES’I‘IC MEDICINES, RE Withl“ ll“, mac“ or alli'by “‘1? use 01' is netified that none of their medicines are DR- BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE 00- nuinc. unless the subjoined facâ€"similioof their prepared from the signature is attached to their different wrap- cal’ Work of the Age. on Youthful Indis- cretions and consequent Impedimcuts to Mar- riage, describing the Anatomy of the Repro- ductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect reswrm tion to manhood: with an Essay on Single and Married Life, containing a. Prescription known as the Preventive Lotion. precluding the pos ‘sibility of cciitaiiiination. '- Also to be had from all Agents in all parts of the. world. EXTRAOTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND, price 6d., which contains directions for'tlie guidance of patients. Messrs, R. & L. PERRY 6L Co. are only to be. consulted at their residence, No. 19, Berners 183. Street, Oxford Street. London, as they never, under any circumstances, travel either at home or abroad.'and they hereby caution the Public against any person using their name. and as .a further precaution against fraud. the Public g9“ Prescriptions of the late Dr. Buclian, Fellow of para. l the Royal College of Physicians, 6.0., &c.â€" Cities are daily made. and their cfflcacyproved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, _ THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR. or LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street. Westminster, Worship Street._‘Bow Street. 61c. Used by the most celebrated ;Medical Men, Clergymen. and others, Dr. Buchan’s Sugg-Itlloated Sarsaparilla , I S. . It is a VVELL-KNOWN FACT that SAR- SAPARILLA is the greatest purifier ot’ the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURElâ€"The Bowels regularll-~And DEFY the DOCTOR!!! These. Pills strike at the GEN’RA'I‘IVE& Moscumn Powsu REGAINE’D BY THE USE OF Perri/’8 Cordial Balm of Syriacum. Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GREATEST RE- GENERATOR; a neverâ€"failing remedy 'for Spermatorrhm, loss of manly power. produced by early indiscretions. or any other cause.â€" ltenriches'tlie principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable at once to fulfil the most sacred obligations of married life. Price 11s. per bottle, or four quantities in one. 33s,, which saves Ils. ; and in £5 bottles, effecting a saving of £1 12s. PERRY’S CONCENTRA'I‘ED DETER- SIVE ESSENCE. a remedy for Syphilis iii all its stages, also for purifying the system from mm M “Ch dlsease’ and are for {he cure 0f contamination, recommended for secondary every ailment incidental to Man Woman and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Indi- gestion. Bilious. Liver. and Stomach Com' plaiuts, General Weakness, Gout. Rhuema~ tism. Lumbago. Pains in the Limbs, Head- aches, Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by irregularities of the bowels. ob- structed perspiration, and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. These Pilis work their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage. especially where mercury has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac- cumulation, till the blood infpurified, the whole system renovated. and all the functions acting according to nature. the dutiesrof life become a pleasure, where before they had been sad and weary burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"do not de- lay Z a clean stomach must make aclean body. A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stomach, body, and blood are pure. from regulating add cleansing the-bowels, health is . Begin at the beginning, waste no time; strike at the r001 of your ailment. Again, I say. look to your stomach. Que trial ofthese Pills will force conviction. , Sold in bottles. at Is, lid, 25;. 9d., 48, 6d,, andlls. Dr. Buchan’s Invigorating Essence. For NERVOUS RELAXATION and GE- NERAL WEAKNESS. at once restore and invigorate With magical rapidity the most De- bilitated Constitution. thereby ensuring perma- nent health, increased strength, energy, and a redoubled development of the muscular system, Failure is impossible, for success, is as certain as that daylight. follows darkness. The only infallible remedy for acquiredlooal and general debility, nervous prostration, depression of spi- rits’. diminution of vital energy, emaciatiun, and for all female complaints. This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but increases the natural vigour of man in youth, maturity. and ,old age The properties of this invaluable rte-invigorating Essence act directly on the nervous and muscular ,‘system, enriching, increasing. and purifying each par- ticular vital fluid; its action 'is never-failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws of nar ture. As the falling rain ‘vivifies the parched vegetation. so will the power of tlllS'flll-pOlBtlt agent restore the lost strength and energvof all who suffer from exhaustive derangement, which so few of the medical profession attempt to 1311331. ‘4s. 6d.. Ils., or four quantities in one. 335. - DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE OIN'I‘MENT, Is the only one yet discovered that cures the most. inveterate sores, Its effects are wonder- ful, giving instant relief to the sufferer. 'Maiiv thousands have used it. and declare it to be "the best in the world.” It is the only NATURAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. It never closes up the surface of a wound whilst full of matter, but will first bring all to the surface, and finally heal Without breaking out again. The Pills aid the Ointment in the followingâ€"Piles, Belles, Bruses, Excoriatioiis, Blotches on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads. Eyes, and Lips, Baldness, Chap- ped Hands, Chafed and Blister’ed Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblaiiis, Frost Bites, Scalds. Cuts, Bites, Freckles. Stings, Scrofula, King’s Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Stiff Joints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands. Lam,- bago, Rheumatism, VVhitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Threats. Scurvy, Sore Heads. Rash. 'l‘u- mours. Old and deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, \Vorins. Itch, &.c. 1s. lid. and 2s..9d. per pot. Pa.ent Medicine Warehouse, 19, Berneits street, Oxford street, London. Wholesale Agents :â€"Barclay & 00., 75, Farringdon street ; mav be had at the office of this paper, min from all Chemists throughout the world. May 23. 186-3. 182. l SKIN Advertising Essential to Business ‘ WEBBER. European and Colonial Ads vertising. and General Mercantile, Sliippiig and Railway Agent, WELLINGTON S'ruEfl, TORONTO. C.VV., receives Advertise- . ments for all Newspapers and Periodicals pub- lished either in the Canads. British Columbia. Europe, or the States. fiAcknowledged Agent for this paper. 182 BOOTH a; SONS, INFORM THE PUBLIC, That they have taken the Store, llll. 2M ll'ill’l‘. Notice. it? Call and Examine, at WM. IIARRISON’S AMERON’S Block, opposited H. B. . Rlchmond Hm October 17 1861 151 3 WILLIAMS, until the premises later OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a ’ ’ ’ ' m occupied by them comer of - Meeting of the VAUGHAN and KING '5; :***â€"â€"â€"â€"~' ~â€" "“"“ "" ”“" "_ i , PLANK ROAD COMPANY. will be held at RICHMON HILL wNIATERI AL, range ‘3' Queen Streets, 'lPood’s Old Stand, 0N ' ‘ Feet of Seasoned 1' and 1‘ 'n l Saturday, the 6th September next messed mooring-4 . i c. At 10, a.m.. when the Toll Gates and Houses l will be Sold. end all accounts settled up, as the Road has been given up. If there is any ao- couiits out-standing against the Company must be brought forward on the same day. By order of the Sec’y and Treasurer, BENJAMIN IIORD. ‘ Vaughan, August 15, 1862, they be 195.3 . For Sale. County Grammar School. SUMMERâ€"TERM. THIS INSTITUTION will Reopen on M 0NDA Y, the 11th August, Under the Headmastership of L. H. EVANS Esq.) B»,A., 'I‘,C.T. M. TEEFY, Secretary B.G.S.T. Richmond Hill, July 31, 1862'. ' 10,000 Feet of Seasoned Siding. 250 Bunches of Shingles, The above is all of the best quality. sold cheap. on reasonable terms. Apply to II. (Se J. HARRISON, Near Richmond Hill. 194-4 Will August 13,1862, 1023-2 Toronto, May 11, 1862. ARE REBUILT, OUR MANUFACTUING DEPARTMENT, Is continued as usual, and we are prepared to attend promptly to all orders, with which we maybe entrusted. BOOTH 8L SONS. Ibfloly and sttfi'ered very much. I tried several re- medies, and obtained medical advice. but my eye continued to get worst‘. I was recom- syinptoms, blotches on the head and face. on- largement of the throat. tonsils, and uvula: its beneficial influence on the system is undeni- able. Price Ils. and 33s. per bottle, alsoa saving of Ils. , PERRY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF COPAIBA AND CUBEB SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most speedy Remedy known. The Globules. con- taining the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cubebs, Bucliu,&c . at orce cure. without the possibi- lity of failure. Gonorrlioaa. oblstina’te Gleet, Stricture. etc, immediately subduiug all in- flammatory action; Encased in sugar. free from taste or smell. 4s. 6d. and Ils. per box. HEALTH DEPEan ores I’URE FLOOD.â€" PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. alvinfallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils. Blotchcs, Pimples on the face and body. doc. Price Ils. and 33s. per box. Sold at Messrs. R. & L. PERRY& Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Berners Street, Ox- ford Street. London, Agents: BARCLAY do 00.. 75, Farriiigdou Street, London. May 23. 1863. ' 18-2. NOVV OBSERVE, ‘HAT all persons owing Dr.‘ James Laugh staff, will find it to their advantage to call and pay as soon as possible. SOREEYESII setter to Afflicted I f‘IIE following Certificates are sufficient guaranty to the public that 113W. Pcck’s Eye Water Is an infallible remedy for Iltiittmctl Eyes and ‘tlliilblaiaS' We, the undersigned. do certify that we have used 11. W. PECK’S EYE WATER. and find it to be a certain cure for Inflained Eyes and Chilblains. and therefore would recommend it to the public. Robert Raymond Robert Hopper James Bailey G. L. Boynton Mrs. M. J. Raymond W. S. Pollock Miss J, IIinnce W. H. Myers A. L. Skeele. L. Richardson Robert Hewison‘ Martin Nealion‘ John Coulter Timothy Fogarty I). Bridgford,.J.P. W. P. Richmond Miller Anderson Richmond iiiii, July 14, 1862. My son suffered for nearly four months from Inflammation in one of his eyes; during which time I procured the best medical aid within my reach, to no purpose. The inflammation conâ€" tinued ; the boy sufi'ered, and I began to enter- tain serious apprehension that he would lose his sight. I accidentally heard of effectual cures having been made by Mr. H . W. Peck’s Eve Water. and precured two viols of it from himâ€"[Ito Implication of which has cfl'ectcd A CURE. My son’s eyes are now well. I have much pleasure in certifying to the shore facts, and recommend the use of Mr. Peck’s Eye Water to all persons afflicted with lnflained Eyes. JOHN HISLOP. Richmond Hill. July 15, 186?. In the month of February last, I had a severe attack of Inflammation in my right eye. mended to call on Mr H. W. Peck, who gave me a viol ofhis Eye Water; in three days I felt relief, and in about five days was able to use my eye.» It is now well, and l have much pleasure in stating that I believe it is Mr Peck’s remedy that cured my eye. I. have also re- commended the use of it to others. and know that the result has been attended with coni- plete success, J. 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