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York Herald, 12 Feb 1869, p. 4

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a view of obtaining it by force. When parents beat their children, it is to make them behave well by force. When a drunken husband strikes his wife, it is with a view of improving her by force. When a criminal is punisheth is with a view of improving the world by force. “’hen an individual sues another at law, it is with the View ofmaking him do jus- tice by force. When a minister of the gospel dwells upon the herrors of the in- fernal regions, it is with the view of'sendâ€" ing his'hearers to heaven by force. When one nation goes to war with another, it is With a View of gaining,r some favourite point by force. Though every human being wishes for success, yet Ignorance1 has been completely successful, hitherto. in leading the world to follow the course which leads to disappointmentp-Gmnan CoMBLL COMPbLSION AND PERSUASION.â€"â€"F0rce is the:agent which Ignorance uses for making his followers do the actions to which they are disinclined by nature; and (like and attempt to make water ascend above its level) the moment the agent ceases to act, the same instant does the operation cease. Persuasion, on the other hand, is like a cut made for the stream, which has only to be introduced, and it then cantinues to run of its own accord. without further attention. There are only two ways of directing the oper- ations ofhuman nature. The one to secure the inclinations, by convincing the judg- ment;’- and the other, to force or drive the individual against his judgment or inclinations. The one methcdds recom- mended by experience, and followed by success ; the other recommended by ignor- ance, and attended by disappointment. When 1a child cries for a rattle, it is with Doétor, you have mw told us what might have causcd this man’s death ; now will you be so kind as to tell me what did cause his death ? Thé bullet sir, answered the witness. This ended the case. J ud’ge Go‘uld turned on hié seat, bent his large, .keen, penetrating black eye, full on the witness, and said a. little sharply : 3 Written for the York Herald. 0, Native land, I’ve left thee now- Ah left those scenes once dear to me, And ocean’s roll between us now ; No more, shall I, return to thee. An exile from my Childhood’s home, Where youthful sports endeared each scene, And happv. happy, was I where A parent’s smile made all serene, Departed are those days of yore. Now others play where I did sportâ€"â€" 'Beneath those old majestic trees, Strange voices mingle there with glee. That wicket gate which swung of old, Still swings, but by another-’s hand ; That modest home, with comforts stored, To me would be a dreary place. Reflections on those days are sadâ€"- Murmuring winds which pass me by, Ah! cause my heart to heave a sigh; For all, to me, are now no more. The stile, on which we sat at eve The prisoner’s counse1,an adroit lawyer, attempted to ,show that the man, who lived some little time after being shot, might have died from someother causo,and examined his Witness after this style : Doctor would not such and such a thing cause death ?” 0, yes. sir. Well; floater, might not this man have died frofil fiuch and such causes. 0. yes,~he might. That is quite sufficient for us, ex- claimflflhe defendant’s counsel, with an air of triumph, twirling his eyeglass. SIDEWALK ETIQUETTE.â€"Only villag- ers or persons with rural ideas any longer contend that ladies shall always be given the inside of the pavement in passing. The rule adopted in cities is to turn to the right, whether the right leads to the wall or to the gutter, and an observance of this commonâ€"sense rule would obviate much unpleasant ‘scroughing’ by overâ€" gallarmw‘gentlemen who persistently crowd for the‘outside of the walk. Another common custom not required by fashionâ€" able etiquette, and one which is nearly as inexplainible and absurd» as the practice ofa whole string;r of men filing out of a church pew, making themselves as ridiculous as an awkward squad’ prac- tising at ‘catching step,’ in order to give a woman the wrong end of the pew, is that o'fa man, when on a promenade or walk with a lady, to keep himself on the outside of the pavement. A little exâ€" ercise ofjudgment will convince any per- son of the utter uselessness of this bobb- ing back and forth at every corner. The common rule is this :â€"â€"“ If a man and woman are walking, she should always be at hisright arm. whether it be' towards the inside or outside of the walk: then the woman will not be shoved against the passers.” WHAT KILLED HIM !â€"-A few years ago, when Judge Gould of Troy, lately deceased, was holding court in the city of New York, a prisoner was being tried before him for wilful murder, in causing the death of a man by a pistol shot. An eminent physician and surgeon was on the stand as a witness for the defence. Are now forever stilled invdééth! Oh! the the well my native home, Thy fields are fair to me no more; Those fairy days have passed away, That place of youth is sad to me. TYRO. Bos'rox has one doctor practice “Naturepathy,” physician who practices “ To talk, has now decayed awayâ€"â€" Anfl Voices t_hat to mgflwgrg qu, . _ THERE are two periods in the life of a man at which he is to wise to tell a woman the exact truth : “lien he is in loveâ€"~and when he isn't.â€"â€"Slzirlcy Brooks. FAREWELL MY NATIVE HOME. VARIETIES. @mmm. who pretends to and one woman Baunschedismus.” Flour, Feed, Provision and. Grocery Store! [‘w”. n!" .‘U‘ ml B‘m i m M "’1li H“ Wu ‘ ‘ ‘ MN m Mum“ N Up Hun {W Ihp- “HIM mm % "Mm including Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, VVasb Stands, &c. &c. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Bordering, White Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and Boxled Linseed Oils, Machine Oil, Rock Oil, Varnish Turpentine, Benzene, Glass, Putty, Glue, 8L0. 8w. Parties Furnishing, Papering, or Painting then‘ Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also HfiRDWABE and. CROCKERY Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts, Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cornmeal,Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. 0F FURNITURE! N returning thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencina business in Richmond Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas’: ed his Stock and has now on hand I‘FURNISHTNG ABLISHMENT Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspection. * Toronto, Februziy 7 1868. 493 CABINET ESTABLISHMENT Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes VVringers, L0. &0. Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! Square and Globe shapes, in great varlety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention is directed to the stock of LAMP GLOBES, BURNEBS, EHIMNEYS, SHAHBS AND WIIJKS. ROCK OIL AND MACHINERY OIL The stock of which is very large, embracmg all that is New and Chaste and also the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"-thus meeting the requirements of all classes. TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, &C. HIRAM PIPER Plated and. Britannia. Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, WORKSHOP WEST FROM RAYMOND’S HOTEL. STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS, ORNAMENTAL PAiNTING! GARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAG-GONS For Cash, at Prices that cannot be surpassed, Richmond Hill, November 9, 1866. N RETURNIFG THANKS to his friends and customers {or the very Liberal Patronage he has received since commencing business in this Village, takes this opportunity of informing the Public generally, that he is prepared to manufacture Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Richmond Hill. August 6. l't68. BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &C. A nice assortment, good and cheap. Ho would also call attentlon to his 6w, OF THE LATEST APFRO VED STYLES, AND FROM THE BES'J'.‘ MATERIAL. In Price and Quality A L L T O B I T S . ALEXANDER SCOTT LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! No. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. He is also prepared to undertake all kinds of Plain, Fancy and THOMAS COG-ELAN, Manufactured and Imported, Wholesale and Retail. FOR GARRIAGES, SIGNS, FLAGS, BANNERS, &5., flflfll] AN]! HUMBLE HARNESS EERMESS‘ OUT THE TORONTO TRADE, October 14. 1868. STOVES! Which will be found both good and cheap. FIRST PRIZE Which he will do with Taste and Neatness. LARGE ADDITIONS JOHN C. HUCTHINS, WM. HARRISON ’S Special attention is directed to Also on hand a large stock of ESTABLISHMENT, RICHMOND HILL LA'NTERNS RICHMOND HILL IF' YOU WANT HAS RECEIVED TO HIS STOCK 0F HOUSE WHI CH WILL TO Richmond Hill. 535-3m 525-1y 23 WWW TYPEEQJWERS‘S For Cards, &c.. just received. Jseutirely new and of the latest patterns. filargevarioty of new w m mmmm 11% I“! II‘iln “l “Mm LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, Letter-Press Printing. M'UHDERS PROMPTLY EXELUTED PAMPHLE’I‘S AND The York Herald flflLflREfl JflBEWHK Order: foranv of tho undermentioned descrip- tion or BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDE, Will ‘10 promptly attended to:â€" OUR ASSORTMENT OF And every other kind of CHEAP JOB PLAIN CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, DRAFTS , AND AN!) BILL HEADS, Machinery supplied. andzlnstruciiOns for making given. Rare chances for men _of ~eneu-gy ad limited capital. “‘3‘ When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of We" 01' Cistern. PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS- Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS. Pump Makers, UDORA. have purchased the Rights of Georgina North Gwillimbury. Oro and Innisfil, and, having abandoned the manufacture on Inferior Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply the BQWEEEWS fifiéfifimgfi See Judgment Court of Chancery. The Hon. l’. M. Vankoughnet.i11 delivering Judgment on the celebrated Patent Swing Pump trial ; remarked, after justly eulogisiug the merits of the Pump. “ That the person who infringes on a Patent, is a wrong-deer and should be punished. and that an infringer’s opera- tions are, not only a Rubberv of the Patentee, but also a Fraud upon the Public.” " The usefullness oflhis invention is unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy of merit‘ and to the isolated dweller, must be of the greatest possible value.” " Their success is wonderful and Well-deserved.”â€"0ntario Observer. EXTRACTS FROM JUDGMENT OF COURT OF CHANCERY. "The Novelty of making A WOODEN FORCE PUMP, was introduced by the Plaintifi, (C. Powell) and it has that. MERIT OF INVENTION which etitles it to the protection of a Patent." . Wfimwfifl @Eflfi‘filfiufifi 9 FALL AN D WINTER STOCK CASTING AND ALL JOB WORK Done to Order. Which,nn inspection, will be found the most fashionable and chaste he has ever had the plea- sure of submitting to their approval. THE DRAUGHT IS EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT. Newton Brook. July 15. 1868. IIIJMBINEI] SD 81 HUBBLE EAST BEAM PLfllIflH This Plough can he Regulated in Beta Furrew any Required Shape AND SET IT AT ANY ANGLE. Which will be found to comprise everything that is new and elegant. GROCERIES, HAR DWARE, C ROCKERY, S%©@l§ ©£ @fi‘fi @@@fl89 MIL LINERY DEPARTMENT ! STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES THE CHEAPEST AND BEST THAT WAS EVER OFFERD 0N RICHMOND HILL. AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Richmond Hill. Sept. 23. 1868. Richmond Hill. September 12. 1868. Fittings for Iron andWood Plouglls, Steel 01' Metal, supplied and sold at a Low Price. Whtent Swing and Dominion Force Pumps. Richmond Hill. Ju1y 30. 1868. 'AS MUCH PLEASURE in announcing to his friends and customer the arrival of his WINTER IS COMING! A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet. HESPELER’S CELEBRATED BTWEEDS, LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS ; FORCE P. 0. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook Hardware, Crockery, 860., 850., 860. Is prepared for it with a Large Cheap, and Well Selected A T THE L0 WES T MARKE T PRICES ! WILLIAM ATKINSON A COMPLETE ASSORTMRNT OF EYER & BROTHER, NEAR RICHMOND HILL. ISAAC CROSBY THE MOST NOTICEABLE FEATURE OF WHICH IS W. A. directs special attention to his W. A. has also a FULL STOCK of “ Churn ” Pumps for Cisterns, LEASE NOTICE THAT Ordels from North York should be sent to ROGERS & CO., NEWMARKET, who have acquired the Patent Right for East, and West Gwillim- hury. Whilchurch and King. for the ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS GE?PUMPS,C§18 DRY GOODS! MANUFACTURERS OF A Common Pumps of any Make, AN ENTIRELY EYER & BROQZHER, FOR. TANKS, CISTERNS AND BHALLOW WELLS; AT TWO THIRDS THE ORDINARY PRICES ; TWO DOLLARS EACH. Hon. P. M. VANKDUGHNET. ISAAC CROSBY. ALSO, Richmond' Hill, Ontario. 5244 5104f. They were not invented in a day by ignorant parties as a means of money getting, but were originated by M F. COLBY, M.D.. one of the first physicians of the country, and perfected during a course of 40 vmns succesrful prac- tice. so that for the purpose intended they can. scarcely be improved, For certificates of cures see circulars. All genuine pills are sugar-coated and will in future have our signature on the wrapper. S. J. FOSS & CO., Proprietors. ‘2,“ Sold by druggists everywhere. November 19, I868. 540-1y in time. They can be taken by the most delicate. They do not sicken or grip in any case. They always produce the same beneficlnl results. They are an effectual but mild cathartic. They cannot be excelled as an antibilious remedy. They are the greatest blood purifier known. They afford immediate relief for bowel com- plaint. They are the best and safest remedy for children. They are a positive cure for costiveness. They sure the worst forms of dyspepsia. They cure all diseases arising from any de- rangement of the Stomach. Liver. and Bowels. They are recognised by all medical men who know the formula as a standard remedy. Dr. Colby’s Anti-costive and Tonic Pills. The name of-the medicine is b1own in each bottle ofthe genuine ; all others are worthless imitations. Above-are some of the statements being daily made by those who have used Jacobs’ Kquumatic Liqurid “I do not consider a sprain or lameness of any account ifl can get hold of a bottle of Jaâ€" cobs’ Rheumatic Liquid.” “ It cures a cold in tanter." " It is ihe only thing I know that cures scratches on horses.” " 1 never saw anything that would relieve a burn so quick." “ I want it where I can put my hand on it at any time.” N 1 consider it the greatest remedy known.” “ Nothing 1 ever saw can touch it as a re- medy." ACOBS’ Rheumaliq, Liquid is the best thing in the world, except a skillful] phy- sician, to have at hand in case of any accident. 999 out of 1.000 ofthe accidents to which we are daily liable may be greatly relieved, and a. large proportion rendered no longer trouble- some by a timely application of this justly cele- brated medicine. EXTHACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! USE OF ETHER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only; J. insensible wi‘fh this externzfi agency; when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and Without endangering the Life I As in the use of Chloroform. willbo in the following places prepared to extract teeth with his new apparatus. All other operations in Dentistry performed in a workmanlike manner :â€" Aurora........ lstofeachmonth Newmal'ket Br'elsford hotel 2nd " “ Stoufiville...... 18th “ " Victoria Square.......... 20th “ " Thomhill................ 23rd " “ Richmond Hill. .. 24th ” “ Maple . . . . . . . 26th “ " Burwicl;................ 28th " " Kleinburg............... 29th “ " Nobleton..... . . . . . . . 30th “ °‘ Where they will attendto any business per- taining to any branch ofthoirprofession. Aomraflune 7 1665. . Livery Stables : HORSES AND CONVEYANCES May be had at all times, either Douhb‘or Single at VELIE’S HOTEL, Richmond Hill. A T MODERA TE RA TEE. TO BE SOLD on reasonable terms, the fol- lowing )ropelty :â€" Pnrtof Lot No 30, on 2nd Con. Vaughan. containing 63 acres’; also. If you want a beautiful, luxuriant growth 0! hair. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. It'you want to keep your hair from falling out. use Hunt’s Empire U air Gloss. It is the cheapest, cleanest, best. l’mcm 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. S. J. FOSS & 00., Proprietors. Village Property At Riéhmond Hill. Forpurticularsipply E6 the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. 'I‘HE tooth and gum surrounding become . insensible with this external agencv. the llal}. If you want a clean, cool head, use Hunt's Empire Hair Gloss. HE Subscriber would intimate to the arm- ers and others of Richmond Hill and surrounding Country having. That he has successfully treated the above for the past. ten years without a single fgilure. My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on, if not 353 00 willbe charged to ensure at scare. Residence rear oflot 25. 2nd Con. Vaughan! JAMES DUNTON. Horses Afflicted witfi Ringâ€"hone, This trea‘fixent does not llgcessitaténlhelr being laid‘ aside only fog: a few days. Quite a. number Jfreference given if requir- ed ol‘persons whose horses have been cured by S. J. FOSS & Co., Sole proprietors. November 19, 1868. 54U-Iy Richmond Hill. Séfl. 1.1866. “I would not attempt to keep house without November 19. 1868. R. COLBY’S Ami-costive and Tonic Pills ‘ never fail but always relieve if taken Richmond Hill, Aug. 20, ’68. Richm ondHill. Oct. 25, ’66 Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liquid. Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. DRS. PECK &. ROBINSON UN‘T’S Empire Hair__GIoss i the “Ne ‘plus ultra.” of a” preparations for LAND FOR SALE. Worth Knowing. NEW METHOD OF BY THE 540-ly 72-Iy 527-1

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