You wn.n. KNUVV WHAT Yuuu mu: 1s Bummer you PM! Fun IT. Any Prlzc "my [11: exchanged for anal/w: (5fth :3me mlue. No BLANKS [115’ Uur patrons can dl'l)0lld un lair duuiing. REFER NCLS.‘â€" We s-chl the few [‘ullnwmg names from the many who have lately drawn Va uable Miles and kind!) pun-milled us to pm)- lish Llem: $65 I: Kohrrt Jackwn. "mhuque, luwu. Guld Watch, $250. Pillllp M Carly. Luuimville, K}, Diamund Clusuar Hung, £611: R. 3. Patterson, wa liedlbrd. Mass , b'ilver Tea Set. $175: Miss l'lmma V’anwurzlL Milwaukee, Wis.. Piano, $5Ul': Kev. 'I‘ W. l’iLL. Clevu~ land. ()hio. M lodwm, $l'25. [F Wepuuhsn no names without pern~is- Sand for cirvulur giving many more refur- ancvs and fawn-atria “wich I'xoul me press. Liberal induce-mains to \aze-ms Sandaclmn I All Mum's-should b9 addrv ssad l0 1 WILSON 5:. 130., 173 Byouuway, N. May 13, 1868. Pocket Books, Purses, &c. urrul Quite a numher ofreferencu given if requir. ed 01 persons whose horses have been cured bv My charge is $1 50 if paid when operaled onv ifnol $3 “0 will be charged to ensure a acure. Residence rearoflot 25. 2nd (‘on Vaughan. JAMES UUN'I‘UN. Riohn'v\r’HilL 001.95.").6 ~ 72-1)’ siou UPINmNs .)I-‘ TM Puss~uâ€"" T'hev are dnillg the largaM bnsnwss; th hr... is relmhle. and d -~=erves their success.†â€"Wec/cly 'l'libmnc. Fab. N, l'flid. " We have examined their system yand know ihem‘to he a fair dealing ï¬rm.â€â€"4N Y4 Herald Feb 8. H65. “ Last week a friend nf nurs (new a $.n'm, prize, which was promptly rocelvod,â€-â€"â€"Du,lly News, Mar. 3. l86t5. guaranl ed. Every navkaga of Sea ed Enve- lopes contains om: CASH GIFT Six Tickets for SI: l3fur$2; 331'n.$5: |Ofnr$15 I All lulters should b9 addrv ssad In HARPER, w“ A.» In all the different, swirls of Binding PLAIN & FANCY STATIONERY. ALEX. SCOTT. Richmond Hill. Nov .29. INST. That he has sun'cessl‘ully treated the above thH pan ten \‘mn's without a single I'nHure. This t‘remmentdom~ not nuce silule their being laid aside onl_\ for a few davs. S 'l‘. Wilkins. Bufl‘du, N Y., $1.? 0: Miss Annie Monroe, Cnmngo. iilt, Hana, valmâ€"d a1. Albums from 25 Cents to $6. Horses Afflxcted with Ring bone, BIBLES AND TESTAMENT“ HYMN & PRAYER BOOKS, First Book, with 31 illustrations, strongly bound in limp cloth, ' 50. First Bookâ€"2nd Part, 54 il.ustrations, strongly bound in limp Clulh, 100 Second Book, 56 illustrations, stroneg bound in cloth bum-(ls, 200 Third Book, 41 illustrations, stroneg bound in cloth boards, 30C ‘ Fourth Book, 45 illustrations, stroneg bound in cloth boards, 400 Fifth Book, 50 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boards, 500 For Sale by EEPS always on hand the host of Bnef. Mutton. Lamb. Veal, Pork. Sausages. &c, and sells at the Inweq prices. The highest market price given for Cattle. Sheep, Lambs. &c. _ Also, Corned and Spiced Beef. Smoked and Dried Ham’s. Richmond Hi". October 15. 1867. ].y Books & Fancy Goods In various styles of Bindings. Autho ized by the Council of Public In Strucriun for Ontario. QM] 301. (ion 2nd door north of Barnard’s store. RICHMOND HILL, THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION : GREAT DISTRIBUTION Cash Gifts to the Amount. of $250,000 WILLIAM COX, HOLIDAY GIFTS IL“ 0 W READY ! THE NEW EANADIAN NATIEDNAL SERIES READth BOOKS VVorth [Knowing- STANDARD AUTHORS! 5 Cash Gifts, Large and Miscellaneous Stock Richmond Hill, Jam. '2, 1868. WHERE TO PROCURE THE MUSI' SUITABLE AR'IICLES FUR EVERY TICKET Uth W8 A PRIZE ‘HE Submviber. even: mindful nf the wams of the public. has JIM received a HE SlIhSCV'IhBI' wnuld Illllln’ltB to lhn farm- ers and ntllers of Kivhmund llill :1 nd H (y )olluv having. He has also received a lmavv stock of BY THE Metwopolitan G‘fr, C mpany. Toys of Various“ Kinds, Suceessox Lu Jnmw Holnday, INCLUDING MANY 01“ THE 0F CAREFULLY SE! 1110'th FUTCHER, ALEX. SCOTT. 513~2m fo r 25 Please enclose an envelope qddressedone yoursel ATARRH ,Bronchitis Scrofula. Liverand / thncy Diseases, Natm'e’s Remedials from P ants. WM‘ R PRINCE, Flushing. New York, for 60 )eurs [)l'Opl’lelO)‘ of rhe Lin naean Nur- ,eries. has discovered POSI’IIVE CURES for {he above, and for all Inherited and Chronic Dis- eases. D}spepsla Nervous Uebility. Rheu- matmm, all Female Maladies, and others re- Milling from impurih‘ of the blood, hitherto incurunle. Explunirory circular, one stamp. 'l‘roatis on all diseases. 20 cents. 58-4 A Clergvman. whilo I'esiding in South Am- erica as a missionary. (ii covered a safe and sllnplB remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weak- nerx Early Decuv Diseases of the Urinary and Niminal Organs, and the whole Lralnof disDVdBI'S brought on by banet‘nl and vinious haoitr. Great numbers have been cured bv {his noble remedy. Prompted bv a desire of helluï¬t Ute afflicted and unfortunate, I wil send the recipe for preparing and using this mndicino. in a sealed envefnpe. to any 01 Whn needs it, Free of Charge. From 30 cts, to $6. AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL. The Stevens House has liberal accomoda- tion for over 300 guestsâ€"~it is well furnish- ed and possesses every modern improve- ment for the comfort and entertainment of ils inmates. The rooms are spacious and well venIilatedv‘providod with gas and wat- tei-â€"the attendance is prompt and respectful -and the table is generously provwlod with every delicacy of the seasonâ€"at moderate rates. $150 PER MONTH. 'l‘HE GRANITE b'T‘A'I‘E Fatmly Sewing Mucliine is now presented to the people Canada possessing all the improve" cuts that rah he well conï¬ned in a sewingtnachine. I will accomplish every desmiptinn ofsewing except hntlnn holes. from an overcoat down to the ï¬nest silks and muslins This machine sells for only $l5, and is really worth $50, in any lamil_\'.. Every mechine warranted and kept'in repair free of charge for three years,â€" r'\ll machines sold in Canada are tnanulectnre at the co-npuny’s branch mannf'actorv in Tor- onto. Single Machines, with full printed dl"6Cll"llS, snnt express (we on recvipl o€$l5 in a registered letter. Full printed directions accompany each machine,e0 plain that a child iwelve years of age can learn lo Work one successfully in a short time.- Addresg nr call on The Granite Stale Sewing Machine . Company, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. "'HE Stevens House is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part ofthe cityâ€"is on the highway of Southern and Western travelâ€"â€" and adjacent to all the priroipal Railroads and Steamboat depots. 0 BIG SOLD on reasonable terms, the fol- lowiug n'oponj, zâ€"y Partot' |.ol No 30. on 2nd Con. Vaughan. comaixï¬ng 621 ach': also. \‘tove Depot 011 Richmond Hill One door 1:0th of Mr. Barnard’s store. and that ha is prepared to sell at the manufacturers prices. Farmers and others requiring Photographs for ï¬octs (loz. ui.‘ ENGLISH NUTABLES, Plain s; Fancy Stationery IN EVERY VARIETY, ,AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL R, T BUSH & C()., Canada Manufactur- N‘s. H King Street East. Toronto, (7, W. lleac Ofï¬ces in in Great Bntaix‘. and Canada. London, England. Glasgow, Montreal and Toronto. P. S,â€" Good agents wanted in everv part 0 'ha coumrv lo whom will paid a salary from $50 [0 $50 per month, or a large commission. anms to agents sen; free to those wishing ageumes. 21, 23, 25 82; 27 Broadway, N. Y Opposite Bowling Green. With Holder 8; Knife, AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL HAMILTON STOVE UEPUT 1 Village Property At Richmond Hill- For purllculars apply to the proprietor. A. WRlGUT. Will consuh their own interes\ by examining hiï¬ Stock before buying in Toronto, BIBLE SflCIE'l‘.v DEPOSITORY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE Pmpelling K: Repelling Pencil, Cooking or Box Stoves Richmond Hill, Oct. 4,1867' A G EN'l‘S \VANTED. "ROM 50m 100 Cords o? Graenand Dry ‘ Beach and Muple.lo be delivered in T01 untu during the winter. Appiy at the Hmald ’)£ï¬ce, Richmond Hiâ€. 69 W 00d. Wante c1 Richmond Hill, Sept. 1.1566 Stove Pipes supplied atthe Lowest prices l“ r l v 0 K N" W v V a I l EGS to inform his friends 16 the County of York that he has opened a =01) mond Hill 1865 462 STEVENS HOUSE, JAMES STEWART A Card to In vaiids LAND FOR SALE. Jddruss. JJ‘SEPH T. INMAN, STATION Dm. BIBLE Iiovsm, Ncw- York city GEO. K. CHASE 8; CO 3rd 1866 Proprietors 444-1y. ' Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lst ofeach mouth l ‘ Newmarket Brelsford hotel 2nd ‘Stouffville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l8ll1 Vicwria Square. . . . . , . . . . 20th Thmnhill . . . . . . . . . ......L’3rd Richmond Hill . . . . . . . . . . 24th ‘ Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26th Burwick.... . . . . . . . . . ...28Ll1 Kleinhurg . . . . . . Nuhleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30th ‘I n n {I u u u . . c u u u u (! u I! H .K Where he will attend to any business per- miuiug to any branch of his profewlon. ‘Aomra, June 7 1555. ‘ )urefu' aUAntim) given to Watches and Clncks Jew and Rmmirn‘i. Call and examine my Stock and Prices be- for purchasing elsewhere, as 3011 will ï¬nd it. to your interest. (if? Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Ringwood, Sept... 19, 1867. 479 llu. l’xcx will he in the following places prepared ta extract twelh u iLh his new appara- tus. AH olher operations in Denislry perform- ed in a wmkmanlikc manner :â€" made to order. Toronto, Am†27, 1866. By the use of E'ert SPRAY. which affects the Tooth only. The toothand gum suv'ounding became insntsihle with this external agency, when the tooth can be extlacled with no pain, and without endangering the life asfin the use of Chloroform. 7 Doors north of King S‘raet. The business at the New Store will be carried on under the name and style of EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! JAMES BOWMAN, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, ALMIRA MILLS, 'JHOICE AND FANCY GOODS, MONUMENTS, HEADSTMES ! WATOH CLOCKS, AND FINE JEWELRY. 113, YONGE St, TORONTO S. M. Sanderson & Caulkens, No. 133 Yonge Sweet. have removed S, M. SANDERSON 8L Co. Residence-â€"Lot 20,1‘carof3rd Concession of Markham. P,O.Addressâ€"â€"Buttonville. Parties requiring My. Sauderson’s services can make arrangements at the HERALD ofï¬ce. No II. King Street East, 6 doors east of chge Stl'net. Toronto, April 26. 1866. Ringwood .W’arble [Forks W . G. CASTELL Markham, Nov. 1, 1865. EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Watches, clocks, and Jewelry, W. G. C. calls at all the Stores between Toronto and Richmond Hill every two weeks. and supplies Confectionary of all kinds at the Lowest Wholesale prices. Toronto, July‘ 20, 1865. T0 N0. 90 Yonge Street, Henry Smelser, ICENSED AUCTIONEER for tho coun- ties of' York and Peel, Collector of Notes, Accounts, &c. Small charges and plenty to do Laskey. March 2nd l865 39-l Junuary 4. 1565, CONFECTIONARY I DENTISTRY. IS prepared to wait upon any who need his professional services in order to preserve their teeth, or relieve suffering and supply new teeth in the most approvedstyle. Alsoto regu- late the teeth of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. June. 1865. = 21-y Boots & Shoes Cheap l‘he attamion of‘he Public is imvted to their tock, censisting of a great variety of S. M. Sanderson & Co. Counties of York and Peel. W. WHARIN 82 CO. w. c. ADAMS, D. Ofthe bes' desm'iptjon and newest designs. DR. N. JPECK’S, Yonge Street. 0F 95 King Street East, Toronto, ELEC'I‘RO-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c., &c, REMGVAL. PURE AND UNADULTERATED 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF No, 90 Yonge-street, Toronto, U..-.--u..---.-l Square. . . .. dHill c ...... ..... .....» r... . .....f y r ......L IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Masonic aud other Emblems J. SEGSWORTH, NEAR CHURCH STREET, P. WlDEMAN, At their New Store, MANUFACTURER OF NEW METHOD OF FOR THE UN [TED IMPORTER 0F &c. &c. &c Are selling n to the repairing of Jewelry manufactured Toronto. 31 TYPMEMEERS For Cards, 6w†just received, . ESTABLISHMENT. ls entirely new and of the latest patterns. largevariely of new The York Herald Orders for any of the undermemioned descrip- Hanoi WHERE]! Jfl‘B WBK BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, PAMPHLE‘I‘S AND LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS PRENTIME Letter-Press Printing. (mm WORDEHS PBUMPTLY EXELUTED BUSINESS CARDS Will ‘)0 promptly attended to:â€" OUR ASSORTMENT 0F CHEAP JOB And every other kind of PLAIN? CIRCULARS, BLANK LAW FORMS, AND DRAF'I‘S BILL CHECKS HEADS W AND ISA POSITIVE PREVENTIVE OE‘ASIATIC .CHOLEEA, YELLOW FEVER, SMALL-POX AND OTHER PESTILENCES! As an ANTLSEPTIC, DISINFECTANT, ANTI-SPASMODIC, COUNTER- IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NERVINE, ANODYNE, SUDORIFIC, FEBRIFUGE. "TI-In REMEDY I RADWAY’S REAEV RELEEF!!! Of Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cholic, Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Neuralgia, &c.â€"-One tea-spoonful in a, glass of water will correct all derangements of the stomacl1,b0wols and liver, and instantly Itop the most. severe pains. Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica‘, Pain in the Side or Back, Limbs or Joints, Spine or Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprains, &c.-â€"â€"Onc application will afford immediate ease and comfort, and a few times rubbing will complete the one. Inviolent diseases, instant relief is required. ASIATIO CHOLERA., INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CHOLIQ, FITS, S_HI‘P_FEVLR, Cal‘QUl’lxpl‘P’lEIEIE‘IA may prove fatal 111m DU u DUO, UJJUJJAL) L'.L.Luy uuAA .a. u v Mu, Vuu VA y u -A Aâ€"‘MM..-- flux, luvâ€, u"... within an hour or two, if not checked by a powerful antidote like RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ; and all acute and. inflmmnntm‘y maladies, whether Rheumatism, N euralgia, Inflam- mation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinal diiï¬cultius, lnflanmmtion of the Womb, and, in fact, all diseases fraught with immediate (1:11) gar, y'icid at once_t0 this‘comm‘miding curative. _._. _.‘~.-..“ 1n wi . mun-1....†“w .. _..__ The s as suillloï¬ï¬‚in itgoper‘a‘tvion .st tht} malady ifself. It is more active than the virus of the mm+ mvift; and deadly cpldcmlc. Wlth th1s Remedy at hand to use on the ï¬rst svmvwm or palm and uneasiness, no person need suffer an hour Elckuesx. . ~ SISTERS OF MERCY, DORCHESTER STREET, MONTREAL, _c.- E‘.,'HOSPITAL 0E THE SISTERS 0E MERCY. DR. RADWAY,â€"I certify that your Roang Relief has cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of out sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, internal pains, &c., &0. One of our sisters had 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, diptherie, &e. It has a. good effect in flatulence or wind cholic. I use it for foul breath and it produces a. marvelous effect. In short it procures relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. _._~_._.\ -- . “vr “v! nnumvnnnrrnn N. B.â€"â€"Bewarc 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 mixtures at less than half price they are charged for Radway‘s, yet charge the public the same iriee our agents sell you Radway’s for. (Price 25 cents per bottle.) [The imitations end coun- sei‘feits are sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; dear at that price. In gurchasinï¬iReady Relief, see that there are two signatures of Radwny (S; Co. on the labels, and t ewords .R. R. Radway & Co. blown in the glass. A MAN THAT WILL SELL YOU A FALSE MEDICINE will cheat you Whenever he has an opportunity. Certiï¬cates of startling cures of the most violent and deadly diseases are on record at 1):. 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" importancejexcept a few in China.) on the Globe but that. RADWAY’S MEDICINES have cured the si‘ékgwhen all other remedial agents failed, and this is vouched for by high dignitaries in Churéh mid State, both by lettflffl written direct to Dr. Radwey, and through the U. S. Ministers and Consuls abroad- 'l‘HE Proprietor would respectfully announce to the farming community that he is now manufacturing improved Ploughs of SWEEflE a Redueed Price 0f$16 and which he conï¬dently offers STEEL MOULD BOARD PLOUGHS Plough Points 86 Landsides kept always on hand #0,â€" JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER. Bldï¬MOND HILL, Apri, 13, 1867. Sisters of Morey at Derehester Street Heepitel, applying Dr. Radway‘s Remedies to the sick. E" Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants. Agents for the sale of Rawday’s BMW) 01-213 P. CROSBY. hukmo :d llill THUS. ALLM N, Helena Square, CHAS. DUAN, Aurora Mr; EQJWE and Mrs. ROWE Sting IT HAS NO EQUAL IN THE MATERIA MEDICA. If seized. with Rheumatism, Instant Help N ceded CURES PAIN INSTANTLY ! PRICE; 25 cents a Bottle. In sudden Attacks HALIJg All Around the Globe. which he now offers at the as one of the best and cheapest kinds in the country JOHN RADWAY, M. D., 6:. 00., SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURS. 513 and 515 St. Paul Street, MONTREM, And 87 Maiden Lane. N EW-Yonx HENRY HALL. MAJENTA, SCARLET, YELLOW; MAUVE, ORANGE, BLUEr CRI “SON, VIOLET. SOLF‘ERLNO, PURPLE, BROWN, GrRLEN;~ AND ALL OTHER POPULAR COLORS‘. LIQUID DYES! EVANS, MEREEH & EU’S ICONOMIG Particular attention has been paid to the Manufacture of these Dyes, so that the most inexpgrlenced can use them. T6 be obtained Wholssalo from the Mann- factulers, Evans. Mercer, 6L 00.. Montreal. or HUGH MILLER, 61, 00., “King St., Tommo. Retail from all rcs.lectable Dirâ€"uggists‘ Toronto, April, 15,1868. November 9. 1866. Corner of King & Yonge Streets, TORONTO. MONEY TO LOAN f HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to {he ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store Where Stockholders and others may 'Jrocure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. iror 403 clock. PAM, S. M. Sanderson& Co. store No. 90 Yonge Street. Day Books, Purses, éLc. 8L0. IN GREAT VARIETY, AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL. Family & Church Bibles Sf HOD L BOOKS ! OR the immedime relief and permanent cure of Kimumatism. Sprains, Bruisns, Burns, Frost Bi'es Lame Back. Side, Limbs or Smmach, Cramp. Numbness of Limbs, Swelling of Joints, Sudden Colds. vDipIheria, Sore throat, AT;SCOT’1"S,RTCHMCND HILL. Has been before the public for upwards of twenty years, and such are iLs merits that it is now juslly considered as an indisppnsibie arti- cle in every family where it is known. v It ha: aever hem: forced on public aï¬emiom‘ Having a wonderful efl'ecl when taken inner- nall) , in quickening the circulation ul'lllae blood, It IS invaluable to persons predisposed to Para- lysis. or subject to attacks of Heart Disease. In cases of Dyspepsia, where food dislressea, it affords prompt relief. and continued for A. short time, sets everything right. The name of the medicine is blown in each bottle of the genuine, and the purposes for which n is inlendod. as well as the mode of hv flaming rdvertisements or remarkable cures that never had any existence, but by its own puculiar value as an unfailing rtmedy. ithas nmked its way into public lavor. The name of the medicine is blown in each bottle of the genuine, and the purposes for which n is inlendod. as well as the mode of using. atlached. Henry, Simpson & C0,, Montreal. Whole- sale Agents S. J. Foss & Co., Shel-broke, l’I Q.. Sole Proprietors. October 10Lh, 1867. N xvmw VARIETY, A sr'r": '1")? Rlchorn HILL HIS pleasant, agreeable. and scientiï¬c preâ€" Iaration is an indispensible articie for the toilet lit cleaiisos the scalp, renders the hair ofn darker appearance, is easily applied and will not. stain the ï¬nest linen. l‘hose using the Empire Hair Gloss will ï¬nd that it renders the harsh~ est and coarsest hair. soft, glossy. ï¬ne and heauttful. disposing it to stay in. any position In which it is placed. It prevents the hair from fallirg out, invigorates and strengthens it. and often produces anew growth of hair where It has already disappeared.hy invigorating and rnstoring the Sklll, nerves. muscles. blood vessels. and roots of the hair Price ‘25 cents, S. J. Foss & Co. proprietors and solo manu- facturers. Sherbroolm. Province of Quebec.â€" llenry. 'l'hompson &, Co. Montreal; Lyman._ Elliott & Ca. Toronto. Wholesale Agents. Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss RE a safe and reliable remedy in all disuu L eases of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels.‘\. They are no Quack Medicine. puffed up by high-eounding tastimonials from imaginary mople. but are the result of forty years experi- ence of a ï¬rst class physician. and ater extra» ordinary success is (ï¬ne to the fact that they answer exactlv their name The formula from which they are prepared, is based on sound, «lentiï¬c pril.ciples, and has received the unâ€" qualiï¬ed approbation of the medical profession. 'l'hev do not profess to be a cure all. but fair all Iiisutises arising from any derangement of , Stomach. Liver and Bowels, they furnish an effectual remedv. We have in our possession Dr. COLBY’S Antiâ€"Costive and Tonic Pills, The untidsrsigned physicians cheerfully certify m the high pi-ol‘essiunal slanding at Dr. Colby .I' Stanstead. one of the oldest and best physi- -ians. and to the excellent qualities 0i his MANNTIr-VCOSTlVE and TONIC PlLLS.’ whice we have useU in our pracuce. and higlh ly approve. J. H. Gibmn. M. D., Dunham. C.Eu C. Cotton, MD. Cowunsville ' Charles Brown. MD, Cewansville S S Foster, MD, Brome. J C Buller. MD, Waterloo, John Erskine, MD, Waterloo. Norman Cleveland. MU, Barnstou. N Janks. MD. Barnston, ' C W'Cowles. MD. Stans'ead, John Meies. Ml). Slanstead. Joseph Brendon. MD. Surgeon, RN. Benjamin Damon. MD. Coalvicook. Lumer Richmond. Mn. Derby Lino. S. J. Foss (5'1 Co. Sherb‘ouk, I’.Q sole pro. priotorsdjienry Thompson, & Co. Montreal; Wbflesnlo Agate. ‘ ‘ ‘ “verrone hundred testimonials from ill'ysicians who have used them in their practice and highly approve of them, among which are the thllewiug: . . .- u 1-" .-.~ RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCATION. Jacob’s Rheumatic Liquid. On Improved Real Estate, PPAY to Mr. WARMOLL. of VAN- KOUGHNET & WARMOLL, Barristers, &c. Jacob’s Rheumatic Liquid ILL thoroughly warrant every pair of BOOTS made by them at (heir new Journals and Ledgers, all sizes. Pass Boéks, Pocket Backs, Wallets, AT LOW PRICES, A. SCOTT , Librarian,