A1. imperiinent fellow was met by a gen-- fleman whom he had insulted. who observ ed, that. he owed 111m a good drubbiug- Never mind, sir, said the fellow: III for glve you the dabt I Douglas Jerrold once said of a. frivolous and flighly girl-‘Thut girl has no more head lhan a periwinkle.’ Why 13 a pushing shopkeeper a warm- heul'ied individual ?â€"Because he is always ready 10 serve a f-iend. F‘ug'aLâ€"A curious actor who can touch his head and 1661 together is afruza] person, as he never fails to ‘make both ends meet.’ The laiest novelty, says a Yankee, ‘is a. dog who has a whist'e glowing at the end of_‘uis tail. He calls himself when wanted.’ An Irish piper, who now and then in- dulged in a glass too much, was accoséed by agemleman with, PM, what makes your face sored?’ ‘Please your honour,’ said Pat, *1 always blush when I Lpakes to a gintleman.’ Doctor Bolus: who was very angry when any joke was passed on his pmf’ession, once said, ‘1 defy any person whom I ever awend ed to accuse me ofivz‘nmance or negrYect.’ ‘That you may do salely. doctor,’ replied a wag ; ‘dead men tell no iales!’ A Scotsman stopped at a hotel in Bou- logne Where the servants hadjust been im- ported from England. In Hie morning he accosted a waiting maid Vaiih “Fetch me ma sh’mn, naggiei’ ‘Ah, si", said she,’ ‘I don’t undeisland French.’ .Abbe Bauer, chaplain of the Tuilers, made a (1031 request to the congregation of the Madeleine last Sunday. He said, ‘ For the glo iï¬cation ol' the Pope. I demand all your money and all your blood.’ Douglas Jerrold once went to a party, at which Mr. Pepper had assembled some friends, and said 10 his host on en’wring 1he room. ‘My dear Pepper, how glad you must be to see all your friends mustered l’ Nehuchadnezzemâ€"A yeung lady school- teacher of Indianapo‘is was, last Sun 'u‘y, en- deavouring lo lmplESS upon her schola-‘s the tetrihle effect of the punishment 01' Nebu- clmdnezzar. She told them that for seven years he ate grass just like a cow. Just then a small boy asked, ‘Did he give milk?’ A Western editor says that ha conec tion with the press has thawed and and zesolved itself into adieu. Hungry Customer.-â€"â€"Here, waiter, bring me another kniie. I can’t cut anything with this! Honest Waitel â€"Beg palï¬on, sir, but we never sharpens the knives for the sixpenny plates. The son of a shoemaker, holding a com' misoion in a volunteer corps, took occasion ratherarrozantly toreproach one of the privates, while atexercisa. with the awk- Wardness of his wal‘I. It is no wonder, replied the oxher, ‘as the lust pa‘r of shoes you? hither made me, pinch so con- foundedly that I ï¬â€˜ld it diflicalt to v. talk at Punch suggests as the inscription for an- old clothes Shep, ‘Nothing new.’ Whatever may be the end of man, there can be no doubt, when we see those long trails glacef‘ully sweeping the floors and streets. that the end of woman isâ€"râ€"Dust. The silliest thing a girl can do who wish' es to get maxried is to e' gage in a flirtaxion. Flirluiion in a woman is equivalent to liben tinism in a man. all.’ Up to snuï¬â€˜is now rendered ele ated to an equal capacity with the titillating parti- cles of the tobacco plant. LIQUID DYES! Par 'cnku' allemion has been paid to the M »nul'acmre 0! these Dye . so that the most i116::pa~!euced can use them. EVANS, MEBEEB 8: MS M IL! EN'I‘A, SCARLET. YELLOW, MAUVE, ()RANG}. BLUE. CHJVHON, VIOLET. SUI “ICRINO, PURPLE, BROWN, GREEN, AND ALL U'IHER POPULAR COLORS. To be oblnined Wholasalo from the Manu- facxuv'ers, Evam. Mercer, & Co.. Montreal. or HUGH M I [.LER, 61, 00.. “King 5L, 'l‘oroulo. Corner of King & Yonge Streets TORONTO. November 9. 1966 Retall from all rcs ectalfls Druggists‘ Toronto, April. I5. 1863. HE undels'igned having purchased Righï¬ for (he (Tountv of York. is offal-2.1g E'or sale in this countv D'ch Books, THE ONLY PERFECT BRAKE INVENTED. THE undens'1gned having purchased the Righ‘s for (he Countv of York. is now INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS Jocl Williams, MGNEY TO LOAN David mu", Purses, éLc. 8w. AT SCO'l‘T’D‘ RICHMOND HILL Family 85 Church Bibles A'I‘ SCOTT’S, RTCHMCNO HILL. SCHOOL BOUKS! A77 SCOT T’S RICHMOND HILL ’aggun Brake H. W. DIMON ’S On Improved Real Estate, I’P'Y to Mr. WARMDI.L. of VAN- KOUGHNHT & \VAHMULL. Barr Mel's, &c ï¬limrllnmnuï¬. Journals and Ledgers, all] sizes. Pass Books, Pocket Books, Wallets, Patented April 10, 1867. IN GREAT VARIETY, N EVERY VA RIETY, Agent f0} Thornhill. SELF-ACTING AT LOW PRICES, FICONOM'C Agcut ior Richmond Hill. H. M. MISENER Stove Depoton Richmond Hill 0 BIG SOLD on reasonable terms. the fol- lowing )ropelt; :â€" Partol‘ Lo! No 31), on 2nd Con. Vaughan. containing 63} acre"; also. WM. R. PRINCE, Flushing, New York, for 60 years proprietor of the Linnaean Nui- .eries. has discovered POSI1IV£ ensues lor the above, and .or all inherited and Chronic Dis- eases. Dyspepsia Nervous Debility, Rheu- matism, all Female Maladies. and others re- suhing from ilnpurilv uf the blood, hitherto incurable. Explaniiory circular, one stamp. 'l‘realis on all diseases. ‘20 cents. 58-4 One door south of Mr. Barnard’s store, and that ha is prepared to sell at the manufacturers prices. Farmers and others requiring Will consult their own interest by examining hie Stock before buying in Toronto. Richmond Hill, Oct. 4, 18 67‘ ALB UM S ATARRH,Bronchitis, Scrofula. Liver and Kldncy Diseases. Nature’s Remedials from P ants. $150 PER MONTH. Cooking or Box Stoves Village Property At Richmond Hill. For particulars apply to the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. From 30 cm; to $6. AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL. l’holographs for 500ts doz- VF ENGLISH NéTABLEs, Plain & Fancy Stationery IN EVERY VARIETY, AGENTS ‘ 'l‘l'lF, GRANITE STATE mel)‘ Sewing Machine is now presenl u ‘.0 ï¬lm people Canada possessing all the in.m.oveurents that (-an be well curzï¬nau i 1 asewldg machine. t will accomplish every descuinlion 0"sew2ng except l‘nltnn holes. 'u‘om an ove coa. clown lo the ï¬nest silks and muï¬llus "‘his machine sails for only 935, Lnd 's :‘eallv worth "‘ia’): iu anyl'mnilv. Eve V meanine wmmn 61' and kept in repair free of charge For thiee ye us.â€" All machines sold in Canada are manna’ec. .re at the co'npnny’s branch manufactori‘ in Tov- unto. Sinng Machines, with full printed directions. snnt express free on recpipt M31415 in a registered letter. Full printh directions aroonipany each machine. so plain that a child iwelve \‘ears of age can learn to work one successfully in a short time. Address or call on The Granite State Sewing Machine Company, HAMILTON P. S.â€" Cood agents wanted in everv part 0 the coun- '\' no whom will paid a salaly from $50 lo $00 )0 ‘ month, or a laag‘e commission Twins [0 agens sen. free to Lhoso wishing agencws. The Stevens House has liberal accomoda- tion for over 300 guestsâ€"it is well furnish- ed and possesses eveiy modern improve- ment for the com.0rt and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms rte spacious and well ventilated‘fplovidel wi ii gas and wat- terâ€"the ati'endance is prompt and respectful -â€"â€"and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of 'ihe seasonâ€"~31; moderate rates. Propelling K: Repelling Pencil, With Holder 8; Knife, AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL Fa "‘ BUSH & L,O., Cann‘a Manufactur- ers. H King L‘- ee ‘ . 'r'o omo, C, W. Heac U 11 :as 'n 3) (.17 e r ., "I. and Cmada. London0 anlcmh Giza ;ou, Moa,.e;«) and Tow) o. 21, 23, 25 85 27 Broadway, N. Y‘ AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL BIBLE SOCIETV DEPOSITORY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. "ROM 50m IOO Cords of (been and Dry b Beech and MapleJo be (ialivered in To! onto during the winter. Appiy at the Irelald ()mce,'flxcl‘mond Hill. 69 ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. ’I‘HE Stevens House is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location is especially suiéable 10 meiclmnts and business men; it 's in close proximity tothe business pait 0"11e cityâ€"is on the highway of Sou'ul‘ern a' d Weotern travelâ€" and adjacent to all the principal Railroads and Steamboat depots. A Clergvman. while residing in South Amâ€" erica as a. missionary. di-cove-ed asafe and simple emed ' for he Cum 0:“ Nervous Weak- ness. Early Oscav. Disenes o." the U‘inarv and Siminal Organs, a ‘d '. e whole Iram of diso'd3|s lnotm'n! 0.11).: '03- 8 VI and vinious ha its. Great nunfrers nave hem cured by this noble remedv. Pwmp er) 'uv a desire at henuï¬l the afflic ed and un’ununate. I wil send lilB recipe im “re uni-)2 and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope. to any at who needs it, Frw u," Charge. Wood. Wante d Richmond Hill. Sept. 1.1866 Please enclose an} envelope addressedona yourael ' Stovs Pipes supplied atthe Lowest prIces. 12:1.“ EGS to inform his friends 19 the County of ‘ York that he has opened a \Ironl“ W‘wh 3rd 1856:. STEVENS HOUSE, 462 JAMES STEWART A Card to Invalids. LAND FOR SALE. hmond Hill 1865 Opposite Bowling Green. Address. JOSEPH '1‘. JNMAN, STATION DE. Bums Housm. New, Yorkcily. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. Proprietors S'I'UVE DEPU'I' ! WAN 444-1}. 69 Careful atlnnu'm) given to Watches aur‘ Ulncké' Jew and meirn'i. 7 Doors north of King Street. The business at the New Store will be carried on under the name and style of JAMES BOWMAN, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, ALMIRA MILLS, MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES ! Call and examine my Stock and Prices be- for purchasing elsewhere, 553011 will ï¬nd it to your interest. 0f? Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ngwood. Sept. 13. 1867. 4 W Masonic and other Emblems made to order. Toronto, Auril 27, 1866. 47. Markham. Nov. 1, 1865 EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Toronto, April 26, 1860, S. M. Salldelson & Caulkens, No. 133 Yonge Street. have removed S, M. SANDERSON 8L Co. ICENSED AUCTIONEER for tho coun- ties of" York and Pee], Collector of Notes. Accounts, &c. Small charges and plenty to do Laske“. March 2nd 1865 39-1 Residenceâ€"-Lot 20, rear of 3rd Concession of Markham. P,0.Addressâ€"â€"Buuonvil|e. Parties requiring Mr. Sanderson’s services can make arrangements at the HERALD ofï¬ce. Junuary 4. 1665. No‘ II. King SLreet East, 6 doors east of Yonge Stl‘net. Ringwood Jflarble 'W’orhs 'JHOICE AND FANCY GOODS, W, G. C. calls at all he S'ose, beiween Talon a P Hi Richmond Hill eve .' .lwo weeks. and sv Iplie“ Con1;ec.io.1r,y 0. all Linus at the Lowest Wholeaalo price", Toronto, July ‘20, 1865. Q 7 T0 N0. 90 Yonge Street, Counties of York and Peel. W. G. CASTELL CONFECTIONARY 1 NEAR CHURCH STREET, IS prepared to wait upon any who used his professional sarvrces in order to preserve their teeth, or relieve suffering and supply new teeth in the most upprovedstyie. Also to regu- late the tooth of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Julie. 1865. 21â€"37 Watches, clocks, and Jewelry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND FINE JEWELRY. 11.3, YONGE St., TORONTO DENTISTRY. IJu. I’mzcx will be in the fullowing places prepared [8 extract tnalh u iLh his new appara- tus. All olher operations in Denistry perform- ed 'a a wolkmanlikc manner :â€" Aurora . . . . . . , . . . . ..-. . . lst ofanch mouth: Newmarlnet Brelsford hotel 2nd " " Stouï¬ville . . . . . . . . lSlh " †Victoria Square..... . . . . . 20th " “ Thomllill......... ......‘23rd " " Richmond Hill .. ... . . . . . 24th “ “ Maple . . . . . . . . . . .........261h “ H Bnrwick................28Lh “ " Kleillhurg , . . . . . . . . . . 29th 4‘ †Nobleton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Uth " -‘ Where he will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of his profession. ,Aomra, June 7 1865. f Henry- Smelser, l‘he attention of‘he Public is imvled to their lock, censisting o. a great variey of Boots 8: Shoes Cheap EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! By the use of ETHER SPRAV, which aï¬'ects the Tooth only. The Loo h and gum sur'ounding become inssnsihle with this external agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and without endangering the life uslin the use of Chlov'oform. S. M.Sandcrson & Co. W. VVHARIN 8; CO. W- C. ADAMS, D- D- 8-, Ofihe bes.’ desvription and newest designs, DR. N. J.PECK’S, Yonge Street. or 95 King Street East, Toronto. ELECTED-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, 8m, 8m. REMOVAL. PU RE AND UNADULTERATED 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. J. SEGSWO TH, MANUFACTURER. OF ALL KINDS OF No, 90 Yonge-street, Toronto, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN J...........-... Square.......... i'Iii'Ii ( ; .u.....--......; 1 ,....~.........-: 4 ..~..... . P. WLDEMAN, At 1316]? New Store, MANUFACTURER 0F NEW METHOD OF FOR THE UN [TED IMPORTER 0F &c. &c. &c. Are selling n to the repairing of Jewelry mauufacmred . lst ofanch mouth 211d " “ , lSlh " †. 20m “ “ 23rd " " 24th “ “ 26m “ †28th “ " 29th 1' N 30th H -‘ Toronto. 479 31 The York Herald EflLflflEll .HIB WRK Order. for any of the undermemioned descripâ€" tionol ls entirely new and of the latest patterns Xargevariely of new MM? TWEEQJWELW BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, For Carda, 61.0.. just received. PAMPHLE'I‘S AND LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, m E "Q. I)“. . ‘ Hull" Um“ I 1111‘“: u “If†H I“MW m Letter-Prsss Printing. WDHDERS PRUMPTLV EXELUTED ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDS Will ‘ye promptly attended to :â€" OUR ASSORTMENT 0F CHEAP JOB And every other kind of PLAIN CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, AND AND DRAFTS, BILL HEADS CURES PAIN INSTANTLY !. AND ISA POSITIVE PREVENTIVE 0E ASIATIC CHOLERA, YELLOW - EEVEE, SMALL-POX AND OTHER PESTILENOES! 7.. As an ANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTANT, ANTIâ€"SPASMODIC, COUNTER- IRRIT'ANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NERVINE, ANODYNE, SUDO RIFIO, FEBRIFUGE. J *6 J} ; ‘ ,gy, RADWBQV’3 ï¬Eï¬ï¬‚V QELE Of Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cholie, Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Nouralgia, Samâ€"One towspoonful in a glass of water will correct all dcmngemenis of the stomach, bowels and liver, and instantly stop the most severe pains. V Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in the Side or Back, Limbs or Joints, Spine or Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprains, &c.~â€"One application will afford immediate ease and comfort, and a few times rubbing will complete the 3mm. Invielent diseases, instant relief is required. ASIATIG CUOLERA. IN FLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, GHOLI C, FITS, Sllll’ FEVER, GROUP. 1) [PTIIERIA may prove fatal within an hour or two. if not checked by a powerful amidote like RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ; and all acute and inflemmn’mry maladies, whether llheunmtism, Neuralgia, Inflam. matiou ofthe Kidneys, Bladder, Urinal dilh‘enlties, Inflammation ofthe \Vomb, and, in fact, all diseases fraught with immediate danger, yield at once 10 this commanding curative, The READY REL] [CF is in sudden in its operation as the malady itself. It is more active than the virus of the mmf r«will; and deadly epidemic. With this Remedy at hand to use on the ï¬rst BYtho'n or (1:11; and uneasiness, no person need sull'er an hOI‘LI‘ sickness. DR. RADWAY,â€"-â€"I certify that your Ready Relief has cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of our sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, internal pains, &e., &c. ' One of our sisters hurl the Rheumatism in her head for a. great many yearsâ€"having taken a. few spoonfulls of Relief in water, and rubbing her head twice with the same medicine. she was perfectly cured and never felt it since. I always use it for dyspepsia and for colds, and always with success. It is Very useful for sore throats, coughs, influenza, diptheria, £50. It has a good efl‘eet in flatulence or wind cholic. I use it fer foul breath and it produces a. marvelous effect. In short it procures relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. N. B.â€"â€"Bewa-re of counterfeits and imitations, have nothing to do with the dealer that will endeavour to persuade you to take some other in place of the Radway’s.â€"The country is flooded with counterfeits and imitations of Radway’s Ready Relief. Dealers purchase these worthless nixtures at less than half price they are charged for Rudway’s, yet charge the public the same nice our agents sell you Radway’s for. (Price 25 cents per bottle.) The imitations and coun- sei'feits are sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; dear at that price. In purchasing Ready Relief, see that there are two signatures of Radway & Co. on the labels, and the words R. R. R. Redngy & Co. blown in the glass. A MAN THAT WILL SELL YOU A FALSE MEDICINE SISTERS OIE‘ MERCY, " DORCHESTER STREET, MONTREAL, C. E., HOSPITAL OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY. Certiï¬cates of startling cures of the most violent and deadly diseases are on record at In. RADWAY’S OFFICES in the Cities of New York and Montreal, emanating from the highest authorities in the world. There is 'not a Town or City 0“ importance (except a few in China) on the Globe but; that. RADVVAY’S MEDICINES have cured the sick when all other remedial agents failed, and this is vouched for by high dignitaries in Church and State, both by letters written direct to Dr. Railway, and through the U. S. Ministers and Consuls abroad‘ Vim chéat you Whenever he Baa an opportunity. STEEL MOULD BOARD PLOUGHS Reduced Price 0f$16 and which he conï¬dently offers as one of the best and cheapest kinds in the country Plough Points 86 Landsides kept always on hand. *0... JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER. RICHMOND HILL, Apri Sisters of Mercy at Dorehester Street Hospital, applying Dr. Badway’s Remedies to the sick. ‘HE Proprietor would respectfully announce to the farming community that he is now * manufacturing improved Plcughs of 9‘ Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants. 513 and 515 St. Paul Street, MONTREAE, And 87 Maiden Lane. NEW-YORK. Agents for the sale 0f Rn\";‘(‘n)"s Remix (-li 1‘s P. (T1105 3", l‘mkmo «(J Hill THUS. ALLISON, 'flcloria Square, CHAS. DOAN, Amora Mr, ï¬DWE anui Mrs. ROWE Sting IT HAS NO EQUAL IN 1'HE MATERIA MEDICA! If seized with Rheumatism, WE? Eiï¬mï¬ï¬ï¬a REMEDY I Instant Hen} Neededï¬ PIERCE. 25 cents a Bottle. In sudden Attacks, HAIL-L’s All Around the Globe. ,13, 1867. which he now offers at the JOHN RADWAY, M. D., 6: 00., SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURS. HENRY HALL. THIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to \he ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store where Stockholders and others may vrocure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. trot. 40 3 olock. P.M, V ALUABLE PROPERTY A GOOD Dweiling House, Barn. Stable, Driving House, Wood House, and Three qnm‘lHrs of an Acre of Land, on which Umre 1S 2 quarter of an acre 0! an Orchard of heallhv young ireesâ€"plemv of Cherries, Cur-rams. (ioesebeiries‘ ($10 The :.hnve l‘aoperty is situated in {he centre ofthe Village. Will be sold cheap for cash. Richin and H11], January 14, 1867 Pillage ofll’ichmand Hill, For Sale. ’I‘VNO FARMS 15s.. or P. CROSBY. E. r [I E Subscriber offsrs for sale the following properly lwlonging to the estate of the lam Mr Lnthnn Miller, viz: 'I'he Farm com- posed of part of lots No 34 and 35. in the [st (‘uncvsslml of the Tommlnp of" Markham. on Yunge Sinai, near 'J'horuhlll. which About ‘35 of which is Timber land. There is a good Spring Creek runs across this plopel‘ty.â€" ()nh' I15 miles From Tommo. Also the north ha’f 01' lot NoA 1‘2, in the concession 0." .he Tuwnsh") o"1-)n3>i‘ield, A‘so, A El ld‘ng‘ Lot, £7041] \ 'mi-lg' )anl ( N0 38, in he Isl congeswion 0- .lm 'i'own ot'Vangl1an.-â€"5 Acres 0. “mun good D‘ ing-house, Barn, good Well of Water, &c For any further information apply to Consists of 160 Acres, Seplomber 12th, 1867‘ S. M. Sandersoncï¬c Co. SAW MILL GEERING FOR SALE. V ‘HE Subscviber offers for Sale. very cheap for cash or on easy terms of Credit payment, the followmg Mill Gearing: A Mull-0y. Suw,lUpper and Lowe“ Mulleg’g Polmnn, Crank. 5 incl} wrought iron Shaft and Fly Wheel, Cones, Carriage, Patent head Blocks, and the whole necessary Man chinm-y for a first class Saw Mill. Will be sold at a. great reduction of original cost. For pariiculursiapply to OR the immediate relief and permanent cure of Himnma'ism.‘ Spiains. Bruises, Burns, Frost Bi es Lame Burk, Side, Limbs or SIOIHHLh, Cramp, Nlunhness of Limbs, S velhng ufJoints, Sudden Colds. Diplhelia-, Sore throw, ABRAHAM EYER, Lot 25, 2nd Con. Markham. Post Ofï¬ce address Richmond Hill. May 8, 1867. 3 m The 'uundsrsigned pl1}sici:xlls cheerfully certify to the high pro essiunal stdeng 0! Dr. Colhy of Stansmad. one 01' the oldest and best physi- cians, and (o the excellent qualines 0! his " ANTI»()OST1VE and TONIC PILLS.’ whice wn have useU in our pracnce. and high-g 1y approve. J, H. Gilwon. M. D, Dnnhnm, C.E. C. Conan, M D. Cowansvifle (‘hm-les Brown. MD, Cewansville S S Foster, MD, Brome. J C Bullnr. MD, Walerlno. John Erskine, MD, Waterloo. Norman Cleveland. Mn, Barnslon, N Jenks. MD. Barnslon, (I W (,‘uwles Ml). Stanstead, John Meiszs, MD, Slanslend, Joseph Blendon, MI). Sungeon, RN. Benjamin nnmnn. MI). Ctmtiaook, Le-muel Richmund. Ml), Derby Line. S, J, Foss & Co. Sherbvook, l’,Q. solo pro. prielars;Henry Thompson, & Co, Mom/reg], Whilesale Agets. Hasheen before the ,tt‘hlic for upwards of twenty years‘, and M‘Cit we iLs merits that it is imw imily considerml 0-: an indispvnsibie arti- cln i.- eveiv iamin whens i. is known. ‘ Em: aavm boon t'orred on public attention h‘.’ flaming rdvvrtisvnwnts OI rmnarkable cures tha ievef had any existent-e, but by its own pUCHIil'E value as an nné Hing l't‘llledy. it has wm'ted i s way into pubhc Iavor, Having a wonderful efl'ect when taken inter- nail} , in quit'kening the circulation ul'the blood, It is ianiiu-rihie .0 persons pradisposeu to Part:- Ivsis, or snhje-ci to attacks of Heart, Uiseasa, In cases of Dyspepsia, where food distresses, it nfl‘ui-n. prompt relief. and continued for a short time, sets everything right. The name of the medicine is blown in each bottle o. in“ genuine, and the purposes for which i. is intended. as well as the mode of using. MIavhed. HIS pleasant, agreeuhln. and scientiï¬c pre- paration is an indispensihle arlicie for the toilet Ii (:leansvsiiia soul», renders the hair of’a darker appearance. is ensil} applied and will not slain iho ï¬ned linen. l‘hose "slug the Empire) Hair Gioss will ï¬nd that it renders the harsh- est and common hair; soft, glossy. ï¬ne and hoaulll‘ul. disposing it [0 stay in any position in VVillCi! it is pincvd, It prevents Ihe hair from f'allii g ont.invigorates a-id strengthens ii. and oflen produces a new growth ofhair where it has alreain disappearedJiy invigorallng and rnstnring ihe shun, nerves. muscles. blood veSSels and roots of the hair. Hire 25 cents, S. J. Fuss & Co. proprietors and solo manun facinrers. Shorhruolm. Province ul‘Quebeciâ€" Henry, 'I hompson & Co. Monveal; Lyman. Elliott & (70. Toronto. Wholesale Agents. / “F, a safe and reliable remedy in all dis. f eases 01' the Stomach. Liver and Bowels. 'I‘lmv am no Quack Mediuiua. puffed up by highA-euumling Iaslimoniais from imaginary p: opls. but are the l‘B:-llil oi' furry years experi- ence ni'a ï¬rst class physician. and ater exha- ‘mnlmrv surcesg is «me to the fact that they answer-exactlv \heir name The fonnuia from Which may are piephred, is based on sound, wienliï¬c primipies, and has recaixed the un- qualiï¬pd apprnhalion of the medicai pi'nfession. Henry, Sit’npson & C0,, Montreal. Whole- salv Agems S. J. Foss & (10., Sherbroke, I’. Q., Sole Proprietors. ()v-nlwr (01h. H437 Dr. ooxnsnrs Antiâ€"Coslive and Tunic Pills, 'I'hc) do not profess It) be a cure aâ€.- but for a†disvnsï¬s arising from an} (Enrangemmlt of the Stnmnvh. Live: and Bowels. thev furnish an eli'rctnal remvdv. We hava in nukr possession over one hundred [(‘slimunials from pl»\sicians' who have used them in Lheir practice and highh' approve ohhem, among which are the following: RVIHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCATION. Lore Hun l’a Empi 1'0 Hui r Gloss ["01 Inrl ler par’ lalf apply 16 M. TEEFY Jacob’s Rheumalic Liquid. Jacob’s .ï¬/zcumalic Liquid ILL tlmroughlv warrant every pair of BOOTS made by lhem at .heir new .30 Yongc Street. VILLAGE LOT N THE A. SCOTT, Librarian. AND A HENRY LEMON, 3?,in the 1st 4:" ï¬eld, )g' pad oflot m 'i'ownship good Dwell- l‘hornhm.