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York Herald, 26 Dec 1862, p. 4

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The crowd was immense. iitiinbered bf lemma umi 115% on a that man.” " u '1 " I - i . 1; IICC ul ‘ . ' .‘H CW" (il’llu‘lbq m livid)” “minnow man that comes up‘wph 31111:$()rs{hc " 'lt-i‘ otniili‘ilml- ‘ r- ' ‘ v ,. '.. car me. ‘. ' ll). 31”.” l. .d that the unfortunate col» “ML 1,1,. , vi.,,,,,,h,,,.y.’ “fur 153“; V ltliiiOlt. d 1 WW Pen-Hm,” , fit-st font, salt .. t. .1 . LA bm‘b, Pig 5. v econic L U’ , _ a . ‘1 cc 0 (Of) 9- t ' ' 2‘ Phi .1“. d .tt to make a full confcsâ€" l 1m“ Pm ,“1 1,); V, before he ,Ook me ~. . and mm“ L ‘ ii U y . would preach “’13 m 1”” .“;‘,“ ,’. . , “6.1- T '1" sion. In shortuuatdlp. “‘1 mm”, 51mm; 011 him, llns “as, u f} m.“ D J his first, his last, an 113* U , ( H, stint prospective to the en 0 l . g , . i 'as 'it )‘ ’ ‘ , .. . ' - "e a t Sermon on the d10l>- 1” V‘ l ' chase. Ranahan knew that wornl .‘3111‘50011 i to be ext ‘ his early learning ' be expected from him. vast numbers who fI spot, ble the who was dressed in frock c the she unmistakable re requested the it few Words to t1 was. request of: trusts he has in l'lllll who will never dc a poor penitent. titted. “ltd l’al’ldly tom’de m) ms mqucs" thrown off his shoes before he start- exelaiming. “ Oll-Slrvlhaw bmom mi, while O’Shanghnesy had not THE object now to w the World and i 1 st . ,.. in the prime of ill gazing noon you. It out- mbly remer eloquent, and from, i much seemed to llence the ocked to the and hence the almost irresistav- immediatety beneath The moment llanalian, his usual black cat and trousers had entered press-room, he turned to the riff, and with a look of flip most petitcnce ant. grief, permission to address he crowd as he thee ‘ It is sir,’ said lo, ‘the last 1 dying sinner , one who ' tide his peace Vi'ith ny nor reque sheriff IlCSlv excited, pl‘CSSUI‘C ijall'o'WS. l loll in '1‘ he Ranahan became ish ft)l‘-â€"jtlstltic 1:) oigivcness to myself. c you then, dear sir, as you ' esencc of death, death c; you see death hear it speaking to 0 health and vigour implor and in the pi‘ St 1: n 7 death in tli f” I roared ; ." tl â€"~ after him, fly \thr . he is‘, he has him a land all‘s right; ithan hangc V lfeared tiiat poor O'S lcast,w others. if they had t cced after their comrade struck made a bu were soon pounded. and throwing olI S\V(‘fdl)t:ll. however, was f several the strugg between Rani-than a who were at that t bly til i Ranahan, the best of it, and Was ga «cptibly soared a > ' himself of a single article. . WY... ;-, .:.. like the wind.â€" esy 'l Oh! there lready in View, nothing can escape Nod help the first e’s O’Shaugiiu d he could no’. be.‘ liaughnesy, at as doomed, and perhaps three he pluck to pro- should be mounted men down. The l dismounted, &c., 1 d at my best. O’Shaughnesy, ar in advance, and but O\‘VC others also before me, ndOS= ouglinesy irnc uiiquestiona- . e two best runners anti ptmpers ltlt:C-â€"â€"pCl‘I'ltlt)S in Ireland. ed to have thing perâ€" ; he had the prov however, appear on his pursuer to disencumber Now he had no easy niome nt- remed to feel that he tore he goes like a deer 71‘ Err , r For El ' AS just imported so for that sum if required as inserted by S. N I’t same man. 'I‘outh, which he will l'Izttenuin. or Nulcuniz rst for a field or tWO- bl” CllANf Richmond Hill, . . . . Ma; Kloiiil‘iure,. . . . . .. ClareVlIIo, . . . . . .. . . . le of speed Was evidently Aurora, (Except when I Sabbath, when he \vil W'lion he will he happy to wait qulring‘r his serv losstoti. warranted. Tenth extracted for those Aurora, June 20.91862 divinity Strive Bf}; W Ullli I‘ll). MOST 1) U RAB «lit '3 nan Block Teeth He also kw. . . 1114 01“ AD t ._.â€" I’izeK Dr .001“ 5 no...“ , ,Sth i (la de, . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . the last any of the ab, l attend the dat‘ Ilo‘ving) any re- 11 it: pru- 'eviuusly ices in any branch i Its good any work l 0|~ “lit not able to 8fo IS ALWAYS THE 011 POW 11‘. LL’S APEST. .l’S'l .~ ., . I found his . w tsk to ieiloim, he had , . ,. (.ED b,500.F,,,,m8 , _ f - ' ' d t business he must ill CKM.)WI’LP 7'. 3 2/ i .- m' 1") inlCIldl Idol,dll U ‘ Li lemional Contiwnen {UN 0“”‘5, (who 0 in downritthi earnest. II he (“cant have them \v'Iii'llII‘l-l, “' Wall‘s” villiylxii L’ i‘.‘ 0, ,0 b0 d,,,;,.aced for ever, . I saw depth from 10 to 13.3 feet) to be tho 1; 11S :8 1. LE and E plop 011â€"" . v w n ‘ iif manhood, like )‘t’Ul‘SCll ; a“ if”, him, as he ran. 18211“ Oil Ills Poucf" ()l'EN’l‘ over offered to the Public. veins am “A”, m Urgmis soundpits :md buns, and stOCk. With one rip H3. 1,1,1“, 6,, Gem, foot, No “pa ,3 figs bones unbroken. and its senses liee. he Opened “,8 jacket from his wfltls, for Top. I cntreat you, sir, as YOU Sl‘md hi? to his neck, and cast it behind him. Every Pump Warrante 1 side it llVlll‘é “Oil’s” nbom m be in“: lle retained his carbine, however. (hams for those Pumps addressed to Cd by "‘ 1mm)“ wmm’ w” “m” and even at the top of tits speed I c,rowctm,Willowdale,13,“: more steeper over that prccn the entrance to a of which no man treat 1 in guilt than himself, not: whose edge is journey the end can knowâ€"«I cn- mc not. I “fill-‘1‘ brought up and educated an Uti'ICl: tered man; occasionazly in the habit of addressing the PCUI’IC» “lld ,“Ihg’ mm. m was from an overâ€"eiitiiustasm, or a, fervent and nervous tempera- ment, 1 know not, but I never could ' h even tolerable success, without accoimt‘llll'll‘g my ffofdi’ll‘l a certain extent with it i‘mfitnd you of my hands; (111m, Submit me noti 1,0 ,x;v,<rrzlt.‘tllly which these cords and that rope must entail upon me. Let the space of time between that man's touch (pointing to the hang- man) and the shadow of death be but like the liglitning’s flash. As 1 IiVe upon the verge of death 1 will not keep you long ; say five or six minutes, and I shall have (lore.â€" There I see I may speak to them as I am, and God will bless you.” The sheriff yielded. “But remember,” he said, " 1 can give you but a few minutes; the moment I pronounce your name, you must come down andprepare.” “I shall be down, sir, perhaps before you call me,” rcâ€" plied Rahan. stepping forward, and ascending the few steps which led from the press~room to the drop.- There was a general murmur through the crowd. Ranahan, while be wiped his face and fOl'CiiC‘d‘d with a handkerchief, drew his other hand in rapid circles toward his breast, ex- clain‘iing, " Draw near, my friends, draw near.” The mass of human beings closed in, and the space heâ€" neath the drop became tiirongcd to execss, and the police, in a moment, got so mtXed in and jammed amongst the crowd that they could not move. ’ Good p:ople,” said Ranahaii, “I am sure I have some friends amongst you”~â€"â€"â€"-“ You have, you have,” interrupted those bc.otv himm “ Draw near, tliei. said he, " amJ you shail hear the very few words 1 have to say ;"’ and laying his left hand upon the iron rail in front of him, With one spring be cleared it like a bird, and fell into the crowd below, which Was doubtless prepar- ed to break his fall. 'l‘herc was a tremendous shoot that rent the air far and wide. All \tilo coufusion and uproar. The policemen in the crowd \t'er ) pinioned up by those around tlra 1 would not move hand or foot, and those who were five in vain sought an entry into the thick solid mass, ever. withthe points of their bayciiets. The sheriff rush- Cd forward to the front of the drop, callliicg out to the police, “ for God’s sake, to secure him, dead or alive,’7 and that he Would give fifty pounds you deny 7.‘ est til i I\r l“, , to any one of them who would do i so. I was on horseback atone side, with a few police and ten or twelve infantry men, whom I had kept to- gethbr, and saw a move through the saw him commence to load, la mile to the lak for in lccted to re- liis haste he had not neg Dead or a- tain some cartridges. . live, I saw that be was determined to have him. There was not half e beyond the de- - h,if Ranahan mense of Mr â€"â€"â€"â€",whic . to Iiitn.â€"-â€"- once reached, good-bye 'l‘here were, no doubt, l‘ ,1 that case all r' h a boat ' and ‘ “ H ‘ ,’.. save a few random fugitive, if even these could be ventured on with others by his side. O’Shauglmesy appeared to be aw are of Ranahan’s object, and added new efforts to gain upon him, and for the next two or three fields did g: in cousiderahlv, so that now scarcer more than three hundred yards remained between them.â€" Raiiuliaii continued to make straight for the demcnse ' rail. At this period the cheers and shouts, yells and waistles, rcsounded from all sides, and in a manner which I never be- fore hcard anything to equal ; crowds fences were everywhere broken through, and walls tumbled down in every direction. It was evident the greatest point of skill was now at hand, and as Ra- nahan plainly set himself to face the wall, the cheers on all sides were redoubled. O‘Shaughnesy was still closing on him, for Iiiillllliilll SCUlllUd in some degree to moderate his pace, as if to gather strength and breath for the spring. ""1‘is in‘rpossiblc,” thought I, “he will be mad enough to attempt that wall; it cannot be .lcss than twelve feet Iiiin at the very least, besides the Scotch block- '“g and yet he makes straight for I was now almost certain of were seen on every hill, hedges and , \Vhei'ever the eye ' turned it saw a man or men running. , \Vill recoive I’ro'npt Attention. ,7 /,20‘ November, 7 , 1869., For destroying Worms in children, 81 VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the most safe, and effectual remedy now in use. Try by all dealers in medicines. .‘ZER‘S pleasan d . G O R M L E Y . _ COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyance: and Auctioneer, 0 //t 954! Luv 31, 4TH Con. MRRKHAM. September 18, 1860. THOMAS BOWMAN, Licensed Auctim’teer, FOR THE COUNTIES ()l" YORK do I’EEL. All letters addressed to “ AImira.” I’.O. wil receive prompt, attention. Orders received at the “ York IIoraId”OlIicv, Richmond Hill; 'I‘orins. \‘LC- may be obtained. Almira, Nov. £33. 1850. 624tf have Troughs, lilafer Spouts, :istrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHNLANGSTAFE Srmm MILLS, 'l‘nonNHiLL. Juno 3, 1851). 27- TEET’rI EXIilllClED WITHOUT PAIN tf By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. ’ 'l'eeth inserted on Silver, Gold or View m i it.” gquCCSS. when to my offer conster- ‘nation I saw O’Sliaughnesy trip and stagger forward nearly on his face at the same moment that Rariahan set himself for a tremendous spring. ‘ lie made it, and alii'iost with con.- lplete success, clinging with all his and the projecting blocks of stone Stemed against him ; he struggled ’hard, but fate appeared to have for- saken liitn, foi after clutching for some moments his strength failed him, and he tumbled back into the field. But he was up and oil again 1 in a moment. lle did riot,liowever, attempt the wall again, but turned lie the left, and ran along it. He appeared lame, as if hurt by the fail, and lagged considerably. Oi- Sliaughncsy, of course, now gained fast upon him, and Ranahau, seeing that the game was lost, sat down “Intuingbr against the wall, and holding~ cut his hands towards us in token of ;5urrender. ()iiiiaughaesy was now up i with him I.) a few seconds, as were sortie toll on; quickly after, who were all Wiping ,lllt‘ll‘ faces with handkerchiefs and the tall eyes of their shirts when 1 came up.â€"~ 'I he man had covered his face with the skirt of his coat, and appeared to be in leople, something like the motion which a dog would make through a field of standing corn, and it was evident that Ranalian was being con- veyed away. I spurred on tiroogl'i thick and thin widi my men; but 1 might as well haVe faced a fortified wall. I then kept round the skirts of flee crowd spreading my men to endeaVour to prevent his csuapc.â€"-â€" By this time he sheriff had come drwn, aid was rushing his \t uy toâ€" ca ds mt . ly raw liaiiahaii emerge from the far side of the crowd at some dis" tance, clear a slot c Wall about five feet high, and 1:1.e a ,;rc},":round L .. .. .. i , " .l across Lit. iii-.. ‘ l u " 1i ,,-) lot,» | ls. e‘s oil, bo‘, . At this moment 1 plain-' 'nctti‘ ‘.’..".‘. pain. “Is he hurt 1” said 1. llere lie suddenly threw back his coat, and stood up. “ Frank, how are you '1" said Dan U Shauglin. sy. holding out his hand to his brorlier. " liv llâ€"«nW cried Frank, " We‘re sold. It is my brother Dan.”â€" I 'l hundcrstiuck, 1 turned to look upon the man. O'Shauglinesy was right. It was not Kalahari; and except in height and : dress, which was, of course, prepared for - the Occasion, he was not even like him.~â€" Need I explain tl;e ruse. The whole 1 plan lal been deeply and well concocted: land Dan O’Shziughnesy, as the best run- ner in Ireland, had been hired at a hundred pounds to give the peelers a long chase, whiid llanaltan was being conveyed safely lthLthLlll was I l lattay in another (liiectiJn. .i ,l- t" . *i-s Uf .litho ., r..~ ‘lll'| I v. .4. 1might to the top; still his Weight- Rubber. All Operations in his Brofess'w‘. . performed in the most approved manner 33...; l \Varrantod' Aurora. March 9. 1860 ewfawm _ w. G . T A Y L o R TE'I‘ERINARY STURG ilfcmbur of the Royal College 11/" E N Returning thanks for flip! liberal oncomith- moot heretofore received begs to intimate that he is now prepared togfi'eat all Bleeds-es oféi/ln'imals .' At his own stables on this shortest notice. anl can with confidence War nt a cure in allcasel l Residence-~1Vwr the, Eagle £10,167. N.B. No Charge for Stabling. - I Newmarket, Feb, 526, 18633. H, .u( _ new AND IMPRC flap of Upper Canada! TOULI) you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference '1 Subflsgfibe or the 'I‘ypographieal, Statistical AND illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. 'I‘remuine, the old and wellâ€"known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. 113’ Residents (if/the Province everywhere 'l'oronto, May 1861. H. & d. HARRISON Shingle filtlllllfkltll.llr€1‘s,-illld Lumber Players. AW” and I’laned to order in quantities to suit pur- Chasers. I’lank Road. June 7. 1861. l’.0. address, Ifichtnond Hill. 32â€"6in ' J. IIeeGier, , ' C executed, Rents and Debts collected on , the shortest possiblovnottco. Ald.s~:s-~-»lt' “ on 11.11 l’.0. lCn I t m .v 1.3 "9“ Frothingham, Esq. B,_Ilg_li_iyos, Esq. A. Larocqité, P‘sq. Sir W. C. Dalyell, ). in into Court for collection, itl sod Desirable Village Property .. VI‘HE Subscriber offers for Sale two valuable A We oion Noticeu within the reach of modieal skill and treatment.wj will be called on by Local or Travelling agents 138-tf Fleur Barrel ll tailing, Stave and Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept. on hand, [LT Factoryâ€" on Markham and Elgiu Mills â€"‘ titan", :ai‘ OUN'I‘Y Censtnblo,-â€"-I. :itdlord’s warrant! ». J . , ’ UNI'I‘Y ‘ [Ye Insurance Association or LONDON, which is Amalgamated the liable Fire Office. [i I ll AL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Avall‘blt’ Assels Filo Dellal'tm’t 34:547t061 10 "Married Life, containing 2i Prescription known ‘ Life Department . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2,526,595 46 as the, Prevmuive LOUNL precluding the p05 , Dbposit Fund in Canada. . . . . . . Deposit Fund in New York.. . . . 50,000 at) 150,500 00 Yen. iaitcuA CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA 2 NTS’ EXQENGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department . ' W. Lunn, Esq. .I. G. Mneksuziefilsq. .1. Torrance, Esq. Trustees in London : I C. I“. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. firm ofllarclny d'r. Litingston. Wm. 11. Macy. I’res’t Leathorb'lannfact Bank W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman &Co Every description of iFire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates of Premium. NV. 1’. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N; A. Agent for Torontoâ€"AR'I‘II-U R M. JARVIS i Toronto, April 1‘2, 1861 lQIl-ly ’riiiio'irracrri! ii aim ivtiiiits ,, _ 185 roses S'I‘ALE'I'. M‘ONUMEN 33â€"91113 TA BLEs. 'l‘tia‘ilis'l‘ONES (Xe. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ABY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. V 1113 UNDERSIGNISH Assignees of the “estate of I). C. do \V. YALI'I, will con- tinue the business under the superintendonco of our duly authorized agents, Aus'riiv Anunv and 1). (Jumps VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. I’,S.--â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the let (lay of June, 1856, will be put (3. YALE. G. CUMMER. Toronto, April ‘29. 1859. 48-tf For Sale. w...â€" _ VILLAGE LOTS. situated in the very centre of the fast rising town of IJUIL Iflgin, on Lake Huron, and in the County of Bruce; the Lois are known as Lots No. 40 and ‘11, in block 110, 87 of the Village. This is a rare opportunity for any one who wishes to make a home for himself, The shipping from the Port is considerable, and a ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and EX- IIAUSI‘ION. New editions enlarged to 1911 pages, illustrated by ltlfl Anatomical Colored litigravings on Steel. Just published, price is. , r HE SILENT FRIEND, the greatest Medi- cal Work ofthe Age, on Youthful Indis- crelions and consequent Impedimeuts to blarâ€" describing the Anatomy of the Ropro~ System in health and disease, and '1 re means of perfect resrorn- iIi an Essay on Single and riago, ducuve pointing out the stt tion to manhood: wi ‘ sibilitv of contamination. Also to be had from all Agents in all parts of the world, EXTRAU'I‘S FROM 'I‘IIE SILENT FRIEND, price (3d, which contains directions for the guidance of patients. Messrs, R, d; L. I’nnav 65 Co. are only to be consulted at their residence, No. ill, Barriers Street, Oxfbid Street. London, as they never, under any circumstances, travel either at, home or abroad. and they hereby caurion the Public 1 against any person using their name. and as [a further precaution against fraud, the Public is notified that none of their medicines are ge- nuine, unless the snbjoined fac-similic of their signature is attached to their different wrap- pers. flfla? i GEN ’nA'rivn; 5.2 i\luscei..-tit |U\~7I‘4I{1LI‘.G.\!I\AJ.U -' BY THE. USE 01" Perry's Cordial Balm 0/ Syriacmn. ltistablisliod nearly a century. and known throughout the world as the UREA/I‘I‘IST RIC- Sperinatorrhw. loss of manly powor. produced by early indiscrofions. or any other cause.â€" It enriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deoiitod themselvth incurable at once to fulfil the most sacred obligations of married life. l’rice 11s. per bottle, or four quantities in one, 33s,. which saves 11s.; and ’ in £5 bottles. effecting a saving of L1 12s, . y,‘ 1 14 I’lt)lt1’.l’,’S (lONt N'l‘ltrl'l'ljl) Ill'l'l‘lill. SIVI‘I ICSSl‘IHCI‘L, a remedy for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purifying the system from contamination, recommended for secondary symptoms, blotelies on the head and face, en- largement of the throat, tonsils. and uvnla; its beneficial influence on the system is undeni- able. l’ric-s 11s. and 33s. per bottle, ulsoa saving of Its. I’lillllY’S I’A'I‘I‘ZN’I‘ CONCEN'I'RA'I‘EI) ES‘SI‘INCIQ 01“ (IOI’AIIl‘X AND CUISICII SUGAIl-COA'I‘EI) GLOIEULICS, the most speedy Remedy known. The Globules, con- taining the Qui..tossoneo of C(ipaiba, Ctlbelis, Bucliu, the” at ot.ce cure. vtithout. the possibi- lity' of failure, (Iouorrlima. obstinate Gleot, Stricturc, etc., imn’iodiately subduing all in- l pushing and improving business is done in tho townâ€"for a Mechanic the opening is unequalled. For particulars apply at the‘llmumi Or- FICE,’ or to “WI. COURTNEY. Richmond IliII, April 531, 1862. I78â€"tf. nits. s. N.‘ s; P. 13. Prick, SURGEON DENTISTS, \VILI. 1“; IN Mr. Henry Lemon, 'I'IiornhiII. and Mr, James Newttlflrkel. I“. find till-d 3rd 0f l‘itmll 310mb; (Tavanuaa, Mansion House, Sharon. where Bradford, 4th (~f l'iach Month; Cookstown, 5th of Each )loi‘tl- 3 Bond Head. 6th of I‘IllCIl Month; Brownsville, 7th of Each Month; King Station, 8111 of I‘lncli Month ; Stotilfvillo. Qilrd of Each .lloiith ,: Markham Viijl-lth and Eddy of Iiiachblonih; Brown’sCornersdftli f. on.of.\laikliam 2151b do.: 1 Richmond Hill, Niche-115’ 11otcl, 27th “ )Iaplee, Vlialison’s IIUIt’l . . . . . . . . . . i‘ra‘lr “ Kloiubnrg Hutch. . . . . . . . . . . . .Q‘JLII Ifany of the above days comes on Sunday, that ilaco trill be omitted till the following mornh. When he will he prepared to attend to any Professionn' t‘alls, or make good any operation previously warranted. Those who require Artificial Teeth can have It full upper SI“. of best ptality of Illock Teeth, ,iuse'ttsul on V tiniii‘zui Rubber, for .758, usually chargedfi‘zfz by other Dentists 'I‘eefh iillud with Gold, Silver or filling. To remove misapprehension. he begsto an- tnal all work \Varrantod what it (hi-(1minle to I e. or no charge. , ._ (a “e ESKSEEX'EQ o t: e d an \Vliito goal: in l l i ,. {It “to least ivr‘Wllnlfl I’iilil. v P: .. .‘iltO‘l'ilnll paid to the Regulation ofCrilLI‘Ill, \‘S 'Z‘Ifll‘I'I'II. NILâ€"1 .trtirs retpiirii‘: Artificial 'I‘eoili are I. r. n requested to Can and litatiiine Specimens. III? 'I‘eefli ire-sorted cheaper than by any other Usutist in the Province, Newmarket. May ‘29, 1562. 182-15' lGEo. itcPiiiLiors, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C.W. l December 14. 1801?. '1.) lth '1‘IS'1‘ tY! ADAMS, D. D. .Surgeon Dentist, 99 Kino‘r'l‘. Has’t‘, SOUt‘ZZ 811715. THIRD noon \VES'K‘ monomeric“ ST. 'I'UKONTO, AR'I‘ICUL; R attention given to the regu- lation of (: ila’rcn’s Tani/r. Consultation and all wort warranted. A. hustn'ned his attention to the int» hy‘oveinents of ht profession in all itshranchos, and can supplf‘ the profession with 'I‘eeth. Gold. Vulcanizid ,lltibber. and Ho best Bone filling. , Mineral "oath mounted on Gold, Silver, or quIeanizm’ Rubber. Willi Continuous Gums. whirl aria warranted to give entire satisfaction. 'fyi-onto,0ctobor 11, 1861‘ 49-13 t NOTICE. asked what wagthe best medicine for cleaning -‘ otbi-lious complaints, Sick Headth V vice should say BRIGGS’ INDIAR t! F .1 l 1 mm to om pet‘ :Q‘, Reptile I Apparatus. and Vulcanife l flainniatoiy action; Encarod in sugar. free from taste or smell. ~‘1s.fiil. and 11s. per box. lli~,ti.'rii Humans Ul’ON I’Unu I’Looi,).â€"â€"â€" VENOUS I’llllllt‘Ylel Sl’I-lCllt‘lC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Iloils. Illofehes, Pinile on the face and hotly. tie. I’rico 11s. and Sills. per box. Sold at Messrs. L, & L. I’I'lltltY A3 Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Burners Street, Ox~ ford Street, London, Agents: BARCLAY «'55 (70., 7.1 Farringdou Street, London. May 213. 1515;}. 182. Blacktvood’s iiiiigazinc ANII THE BRITISH REVIEWS '1 15' SCU'IVI‘ 31'. CO., KLW YORK, Continue .lt. to [llllilirll tho followin;r leading British I’criotlit,:al.s, t'i'I..:â€"- 1. ‘ 'I‘IIIC LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) 1111‘: i'jl)lNllUl’tCll lililVlIiW (\Vhig.) ‘fllli Ntlll'l‘ll Iil’tl'l‘lblll Itltinlftl’t’, (I-‘ruc Church,) 4. "‘llli‘. WESTMINSTER IIIZYIICW (Libel-a1.) 5. BLAf‘KWOf/‘D’S IZDINBURGII MAGAv Z11\E, (Tory) rI'ho present critical state of European affairs will mndnrtheso publications universally in- lei‘esting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the has- lily \vritun, newsitems, crude speculations, and flying rumors ofthe daily Journal, undthe poti- dcrous Tome of the future historian. \vriiten 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 ofcui'rent events, and as such, Ill addition to their \\'011‘t§filitl.‘li\,ll?(l literary, sciulitlllti, and the‘olngical character, we urge them upon the consideration of the leading public. FA. if. Rolf CQ [’1 ES. The receipt of Advance S/ucls from the Ili'itis‘ii publishers gives additional value to these ltepiints, inasmuch as they can now he placed in tho hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERIva : I’m-(mu For any one of ill!) four Ilcvicws_,. . 3 ()0 For any ttvo of the four Reviews“ . . . .. . 5 00 l“ol‘ an)’ three of tin“. four l-ioviews, . . . . . . 7 00 For all four of the l-tovim is, . . . . . . . . . . . . S ()6 1M. 1ll'u'lttvooalfsji'",3"! '!i'~.. 3 (I i For Illattkwood and one Review“ . . . 5 0 For blot-invootl and two Reviews, .v.‘... 'f fill Ifoi' Blacluvood and flit-tie Revietvs,. 9 (111 For lllackwood andtho {our Review:,. .10 00 Money current in LIN: State where i352wd_,‘it3iu be recurred (er par. ULUBBIPJG. A discount of twei‘tyefive per cent ft" above prices will be ill four or more copies of any one 0 above works. Thus: Ifour ' wood. or of on: Review, address for 3751;, four copies and Blueltwood fol 35430; a (Isa Canadian mail Subset United States post-ab i N.l;'.-â€"-'I‘he_ , , , . Periodical V ‘ 7 Ron ’ r {lithe healthdlatipiai 2‘ " ‘s ,‘lJsz , RIC within the reach of albby the use of DR. BIICI‘IAN’S V l‘itil‘LTAIlLlC DO- MESTIC MEDICINES, pix-payed from the Prescriptions of tho late Dr. Iluchan, Fellow of the Royal Collegt of I’Iit’sicians. t\'.c,. Cite.â€" Cutos are daily in ado, and their eflleacy prova in thousand of cas is, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, ‘ TUE RIG II'J‘ HON. rI‘IIIC MAYOR OI.“ LON DUN, LORD and sitting Magirtrales of Marlborough Street, I VVestminstor, \Vo-ship Street, Bow Street. Ate. Used by the mth celebrated Medical Men, Clergy melt. and t thors. Dr. Bucban‘s St’..geiy;(foated Sarsapariila 11 s. It is a WELL-it’Nowx FACT that sar- SAI’ARILLA is the greatest purifier of the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOI) I’UREI-Tho llowcls~ regularll-~â€"And DI‘II‘Y the DOCTOR!!! Toeso I’iils strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment ineidental to Man Woman and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skiii,1ii(li- gestion, llilious, Liver, and Stomach Cour plaints. General \Veaknoss,Gout, llhnmna- tisiii. Lumhago. l’ains in the Liliths, Head- aches. Sore Threats, and every Complaint :cattsed by irregulrritios oi the bowels. oh- : structed perspiration, and deteriorated and tin- . healthy blood. These l'ills wotk their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage. especially wlioio mercury has been taken, and retrieving every unhealthy ae- cumnlation, till the blood is purified, the whole system renovated, and all the functions acting according to nature, the duties of life become it pleasttie, where before they had been sad and weary burdens. Do not Iiesitnteâ€"â€"do not tic- , , . , . , . . , ! I'tv l a clean stomach must make a clean body. (.LSILILA'I‘UR', _a never-failing remedy for: ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Ayelean body will contain puio blood, when the stonia(:li,body, and blood are pure. from regulating a id cleansing the bowels, health is certain, llt‘fl'lll at the beginning", waste no time: stiilto at the root oi'yotzr ailment. Again, I say, look to your stomach. One trial of'fhose I’iIIs will force coiIViclion, Sold iii lltlllltirf. at ls, lid” 28. 9d., 4s. b'tl., and 115. Dr Buchan’s 1C11‘.rig;3i‘:'i.tlag Essence. For NERVOUS II.ICI.AX-\'I‘1ON and (11C- .‘ii‘lR/XL WICAKNI‘ISS. at once restore and invigorate with magical rapidity the most Ile- hiIitzited Constitution, thereby onsurin;r perma- nent health, Illt'ltiflsutl sli‘cilglli, energy, and a redouble-d development of tho nitrsctil irsystem. Failure is impossible, for success is as certain as that daylight follows tl:il'1illt‘:$. The only infallible remedy for aupiircd local and general debility, nervous prostralion, depression ofspi- rits. diminution of vital energy, omaciation, 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 re-invigoraiiiig Essence act directly on the nervous and muscular 'sysfeni, enriching, increasing, and purifying each par- ticular vital fluid; its action is neverâ€"failing, and Ill perfect accordance with the laws of nav titre. As the falling rain vivilics tho parched vegetation. so will the powm' of this all-potent agent restore the lost, strength and energy of all who suffer from exhaustive derangement. which so few of the medical profession attempt to treat. 4s. tid.. 115., or four quantities in I 0110.335. I)“. BUCHAN’N II'ICGE'I'ABLE SKIN ().’.\l1'ill/-.'N'I', Is the only one yet discovered that cures the 1 most inveterate sores, Its effects are Wonderâ€" fitl, giving instant relief to the stiflirror Many thousands have used it. and declare iI to be “the host iii the \Wltifl.” It is the only N 7'1'1711511. Illili‘tll‘ll)li for all "ind, ofsorcs and skin eruptions. It nevor closes up the surface of a wound whilst full of matter, not will first bring all to the surface, and finally heal witiiont breakingr out again. l'ollo\\iiti;_1;â€"â€"-l’iles, lloiles, lirusos, I‘ixcorialions, l Illotclnis on the Face, Ulcers, lingâ€"worms, Sori- Heads, Eyes. and Lips, Baldness, (Iliap- purl Hands, (Than-d and Illistorcd it‘uct, Corns. lilihiuns. Uliillilainr, I'Vrost Iiites, Scalds, Unix, Ilites,1"recklt«s. Sings, Scrol'iila, King’s l‘lvil. Il':il Legs, Bail llvorists, (Ioiiiiac‘i-d and Still .loinls, It‘istitias. flout, Stt'olletl Glands. Lum- bago, Rheumatism, Whillow, Sore Nipples, Sore 'I'Iii'Oats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash, 'l‘tt- incurs. Old and deep-seated Ulcers, \Voiiniis, \mes, 1101:, tkc. Is 15d. and 2s. 9d. per pot. A Chemist 'and I)III;_{QIHI, Richmond Hill, C,\V. am. from all Chemists throughout the world. May 22:1. 1862. 132, sour EYlflbll Relief to the Afflicted l J‘ .‘A guaranty to the public that ., E” e elite E y e . Isan iitfzill'ibljd rimody for inflamed liyeslainl tiliilblains \Vo, the undersigned-de certify that we have H . 'it who a certain {cliro’r for inflamed I'lyes and ~Chilb1ains, and therefore would i'oeommend it to the public; ‘ ' ' Robert Raymondlw Robert Hopper lowed to CLQBS wide “‘2 “Ins sight, James Bailey 3' , G. L. Boynton “Mfg. M. Raym’bnd Vi". S. l’olluck " s .1, Hi1?“ v“ w ilk-.11. My»... Skoolo l L. Richardson R, bort lilowison ,1 Martin Nealion John Conlwtolygix Timothy Fogarty D. ligédéfo'rdc'J-P. W. 1’. Richmond I'Mlllor Andaman " "cli'm‘ond Hill nIy 1" “362- ‘on'w "l‘fls eye (1 ' l' l I, a, {-0, «, qt 1, y s; nrin WHCl I “m u .‘lr'gflest triflian aid wifirin ,my W i 2 b9 influmn'ia‘tion con- 5 re .afidi‘l bag nous _ ii ‘ preh‘e'nsibu» th, accidentally}, ' cures halving bee‘ii 31368.be . Eve Water, and procured-fur" it, , humâ€"Um Il])]llll;rl£rr:!c of which [taxi JURE. My son’s eyes are now we’ . much pleasure in certifying to the show facts, and recommend the use of Mr. l’eck’s Eye Water to all persons afflicted with Inflamod Eyes. r s he would "1656 of effectual Richmond Hill. July 15, 1861’. In the month ,of February last, I had a severe attack of inflammation in my right eye, arid,sufl'ered very much, I tried several i'e- n'iedies, and obtained ti’iedical advice. but my eye continued to get vvorsc. I was recom- amended to call on. Mr H, W. Peck, who gave me a vial of his Eve Water; in three days 1 I felt. relief, and in about five days was able to "I uso my eye. it isna well and l have much " is Mr Pock’s we re- “1...... Voter. 1’a.otit Medicine I‘Varoliouse, 19, Iluriiom street, Oxford street, London. VVhoIcsaIe ~ Agentszwllarclay AS Co., 75, It‘arringdon street; may ho had at R. II. IIALL’S, 'lelE following Certificates are SUIIICIB'H" fused 11. W, I’I‘ICK’SfEYII WA'I‘IIR, and find I HENDERSON, M.D. Oculist and Aurist, tliate of No. 636 Broadway. New York.) if AS just opened an Oflice at No. 174 King SL, 'I‘urouio, where he intends reiiiaiu- lug a few months, and will give his exclusive attention to the treatment of Diseases of the ISYIC, EA R and LUNGS. Dr. H. has prac- tisod lor upwards ofrlfl years in NEW Yoiix.witli ttncxampled success. Hundreds of testimonials. from persons who have been cured by him,can be seen at his office, Cataracts and Amarosil treated with success. also. Bronchitis, Sore 'I'hroat. anti all Diseases ofthe Lungs. Arti- ficial Eyes inserted without an operation. [Iiâ€"romo, Sim. 9L’62. 198-3!!! I PM U'l‘f 95‘} RA PBS 1 PHOTOGRAPHS l The Cheapest and Best Aniliretype and Photograph IS AT Ill llllllll, lllT. 'I'OItUN'l‘O. JAMEE: RAW E, r’roprietor and Principal Operator Toronto, April 19. 1861. 19.543 B . M . R . Try the truly great l’AlN KILLER. BRIGGS’ ML~ GIC RELIIGIKand if you are hot satisfied of its supe- riority, after using the medicine, the price will be re. funded by the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cent! p" bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Vain: lilo Property forSalc Z: (33 Acres, :33 of which is tiniberod, 4f vi Acres under (,Ttiltivation. Several I’Alllf LOTS with tin.ber thereon Also, VILLAGE I‘ROI’IIJR'I‘Y with 0‘ without I’itiildings. 'I‘he above property is situated at, and ad- joining to, the Village of Efiicllrrmond H111... For further particulars apply at the 011100 of this paper. Richmond llill, Sept Co C) teen. 9-0 iistiltflie filial tglisli I‘Iiy~ieian FOR Abil‘IHlA. INCII’llle 1‘ CONSUn’IP'l'IfiN, 1X1"1R.\II I‘ll‘lti OF YOUTH, AND obi) AGE, as. No More ii'y Used. . 2:. A memes: «irate 45% ICAS'I‘ nexus icia S'l‘ltlfild'l‘, Bufi'a lo 9 Ne w Yer k, ,Eltl“. the only Physicians in the Stalé who I are members of 11).: Iloyai College Surgeons, London. .i‘tlay be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, in every state and :~_'.‘i:ii,>ttsni of disease. 'I'ho treatment they adopt is the result of up- wards ofthiiiy years" extensive and successful pracflct) in London. I. MUST SCHJVTIFIC INVEhTI‘ON. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity, of Noclurual Ifiinissions, more properly known as Seminal \Voakuess. Re. Can 11b permanently cured in from 15 to 3111 days, by the use oi' this instrument, when used con- jointly with timdicinus. Ur. Amos 6'4. Son. iii order to satisfy the most skeptic Ins to the merits of their instru- mom, plodge themselves that in any instance where it may prove iiiisatisl'actorv, rifle)“ a fair li‘ial. the money will be refunded by returning the jiistrtiioezit in good order. lars, by mail or express. \’t)lll\'(£ All‘lh' TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have i iinred themselves by acerv thin practice indulged in when aloneâ€"4.1 habit. fl't"qtlull,1) learned from evil companions. or at school, the clients of which are nighllt'feltevon when aslrop, and if “(I cured, i‘i-ndcrst marriage iiii,mssible and destroys both mind and body. should apply immediately. {Ewell-abuse is one of Tho I’ills aid the Ointment in the ,/ the inert loiniidiihle affinities to health, for no- thing else in the dire/catalogue of human dis- ,ofi‘ns causes so destructive a di’uin upon the ‘liuinau st‘stey? drawing; its thousands of vic- tims through a fett’ years of suffering down to an unfinier grave. 1t, destroys the norvouu “system rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, Hmtisus‘ menial iIt-rniigeiiienl. prevents the pro- per development of the system, disqualiflt-s for iii:it‘ii:i;:e-i, society, business, and all earthly body and mind, predisposed to consumption ans ,a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. . HERSOf-S m .tiifihtit'i‘ 01“ THE WORLD may be successfully treated by forwnr'dingl. correct detail of their case, .. Address l)r. Amos 5; SUN, 48143881 Geno Street, three doors Ilttf’liilo, N. Y . 88-1)’ IMPORTANT. oplugnendcd, Igfl' Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Crou . and. a iseases o the Luntrs and Throat 25 bottia ° c’l‘.‘ mg 'l‘llh) ORIUIAAL '.,ti 'tffit‘if W1 ' ,llll‘ll in bird. lib lllziCIIINES : | 5? 1‘ Esraniisnnn IN lB-léâ€"«I’iziti-‘icc'i‘nu [£111,862 {{ECEN'I‘ and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine. {silk-115 now the most perfect befoie the public, it / persons at a distance can order 11. Machine {A a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery ‘3“ that they will be able to manage it to their' tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles 1- No more missing stitches! No troubloiin mak- iii'ed for néarf' '0‘” “1"”th 1'1"“ at a much 3., W Puck’s" JOHN 1118.101’. ,. l low l "I" l ing any garment, howeverdelicateior libi‘vy,on the 53”“, Machine, either in cambric, cloth for leather; and (U1: dress makers, shirt 'i’rrakcra tailors, hat oiu‘ders, shoe binders. or gaffer fit- ting, as well as for every varistvwa famin GALLERY IN cAiv- A1) A, 1’rico 'I'on Dol¢ ‘ 1 happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked ill‘ 500 West of Ellicott Sir" DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, I: highly 5â€"; sewing, they have no superior, andwill be seldom? IoSs price than any other machine :zapablo of doing the cattle range of work. Send fgglbe'scr‘iptive Catalogue of Sty-195, ," .lo'e‘ltf’r.‘ pricas. few respectaqu Agen‘tfi will “sin 1.. G. DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment is well (Ml: trial, tn any case of Piles, Burns, beams, (51: Sor . [inflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and h ovary case where an ointment ls-tisoful. It will I.- mwd itself, after one trial. _ w Cheap ‘ Boots andShoes r ‘HESubsci-ib’ar begs to intimate to the in- habitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity, that he has leased the ‘ Shop of Mr. Ruben Lee. “There he intends to carry on the BOOT (anal; SHOE business in alfits branches. - , s Mr. Lee’s customers will have the same tention given to their work as formerly, a. ._ » All work done ‘at tliii lowesf rohiu'noi‘at‘nf prices, '. - .3 ' g . ‘ x. ' V RICHARD DURHAM. ,; 'ticlimondHiII,Apri110, $2.5- ”. .' ’ -' 17-6,. l», at: if 1'“.

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