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York Herald, 12 Mar 1869, p. 4

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ACCIDENT A'l‘ MANDERS’ MENAGERIE.â€"â€"0n Thursr'ay evening, :1, iiIlFe bcf'nri- Ilw seven o'clock pei'fcrmuncv, an accident uccurrod at Mandel-3' menugei‘ic‘. One ot'lhe koepels noticing the cure in which the male zebra is cofined was out of order. lvocevded to rear tifyrit, Whr’n the aninml seizud him by the “\‘lsg‘anihit‘ him sevul'eiy. The man was :u, _once conveyed tou surgeon, who, after dres sing the wound, sent him home. WE cannot control the evil tongues of others, but a good life enables us to despise them. Mn Johnson, the American ambassador, s“ms accepted the invitation to visit Manches- léfler for the 24th of next month. An address L iaxto be presented to him on the following .day, and in the evenng he will be entertain- ed-‘a a banquet. Work on, work on 1 and a bitter jest The life which we live becomes aL bestâ€"- Who cares for the light of a future day, If one must forever work and pray ? Work on, work on! as the hours drag by, And pale lips murmur, would I could die I Would the busy world with careless breath Stop for one moment above your death ? Why long to die ? says the workman bold, In eager chase for the shining gold; The world is wide, it is broad and fair, Why yield your soul to the fiend Despair? Why yield, ye ask? Oh, ye hearts of stonel Who cares to live, just to live alone ? Who cares for the glare of the yellow gold, Ifthe hearts that we love are bought and sold? What for do we climb to the heights offame, And work for an everlasting name? Is it not that the eyes we love the best Shall dance with pride as they call us blest? Work on, work onl when the heart is sick, And the darkness gathers fast and thick I And none to censure, and none to praise, And those we love gone seperate \ ays. Of what avail is the gaping crowd, Though the praise- they give be long and Who cares for a future so far ahead? [loud? Oh, were it not better if one were dead? Jog on, great world, in your wild, mad strife, The One who has given must take back like: Yet, bitter heart, there’s one bliss in storeâ€" ’Tis a. Shining crown on the farther shore. HE is not poor who hath little, but he that desireth much. He is rich enough who wants nothing. TIME, patience and industry are the three grand masters of the world. “ Do good,” says the Hungarian proverb, “ and throw it into the sea. The fishes will not know it, but God will.” ARY one may do a casual act of good nature, but a continuation of them shows it is a pull: of the temperament. 'they will not condescend to themselves; on the contrary, they set an eXample in the malletâ€"as, for instance, when they visited "\Cheitam Dockyard on Wednesday7 the cus etomary guard of honor of the royal marines was dispensed with, as were also the private carriages usually in waitinz, their lordships being driven to the dockyards in cabs. FORFAR has just had presented to it a new public hall. The donor is Mr. Peter Reid, amanufaclurer of rock, and the cost of the bliilding will be about (£3000, Mr. Reid has “TEE Lords of the Admirality do not ask their sy‘bordinatesr to pyacuse an economy also amide other gifts to thetowu, at a cost of gome_.£300. TRUTH is new, as well as old. It has new forms; and where you find a new statement, an earnest statement, you may conclude that by the law of progress it is more likeh} to be a correct statement than that which has been repeated for ages by the lips of tradition. FAbHION has discarded tight-lacing from her kingdom. She would fail) do away with stays entirely ; as it is, the principal clegantes only wear a sort of wide belt, which still reâ€" tains the name ofcorsetâ€"out‘ of respect, no doubt, for her defunct ancestor, the stay. EXTRAORDINARY LONGEVITY IN THE ISLE OF MAN.-â€"A few Sundays ago the Rev. E.W. Kissack, curate ol'lhe parish of Andreas,ad ministered the sacrament to two old people whose united ages amounted to 175 years; and, more extraordinary still, there are at the present time living within a. radius ol'a mile round Andreas village no fewer than twenty persons whose ages average 75 years SHAVING HEADS A Cum-1 FOR DRI‘NKENKESS. --In the Isle of Guernsey the crime for drunkenness is greatly on the increase, At a meeting‘of the Court of Chief Pleas last week, a proposition was made that; every person convicted for the third time of the offence of drunkenness should have all the hair shaved off his or her head. Dr. Mansell. formerly surgeon of the tomn hos- pital, said that when he held the office the plan proposed was carried out, and was found to WOl'K exceedingly well. Tm: first public Protestant service in Ma- drid was held or Sunday, a few weeks ago, in a, dining or reception room. About 140 persons were present. The preacher was pastor Ruet, who is chameterized as the Spa- niurd who has done so much for Protestant- ism in Algeria. He is described as a man of wonderful eloquence. In the course of his sermon he said that he and his friends were Spaniards, and not beholden for one penny to any one but Sivaniards. A SHOCKING accident occurred on February 4th to a. hunting party in Yorkshire. After a. run across the country after a fox to the the, opposice Newby Hall, the party were compelled to cross the river in n. fen'yboat, and when in the middle of the stream the houses on boa d became restive and capsized the boat. The following is a list of the drowned: Sir Charles Slingsby, I3u1‘t.,of Scri e: Park; Mr. E. Lloyd, of Lingeroft, new YUI'k ; Mr. Edmund Rubmsmyot'York; William Ovis, first, whip:-â€"\Vm'r1ner. gardener at Newby Hall; â€"â€"-â€"- Warriner, son of the above. Emmomnxmv Lnnsmp AT “Hem.â€" On Thursday otternoon, about four o’clock, a landslip eel-uried in a yard at the top of the Wiend, \Vigan, occupied by Mr. Saw- bridgc, butcher. A cow was standing near some outhouses, distant not many yards from the public street, when suddenly the ground opened beneath the ntf'rirghted animal, which sprain,r several yards just in time to escape a fall downa. chasm which was instantly form ed. A man in the yard saw the occurrence, and threw some stones into the opening to ascertain the depth, which appeared Lobe not less than six or seven yards. Within a few feet of the surface the width of the opening seemed to be about. three yards by two. Many years ago a. colliery was woxked near this spot, and either the shaft. or some of the old workings have doubtless fallen in. The slip bat-ed the foundations of the out- IVUDL‘S. which yesteiday, about noon, fell into the hole, the depth of which has thus been much rednepd. LIFE‘S DARKNESS ODDS AND ENDS ggmmg. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGG-ONS ORNAMENTAL PAINTING! WORKSHOP WEST FROM RAYMOND’S HOTEL. AND SEQ/(P E STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS, FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT LAMP ELDBES, BURNERS, BHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WIEKS. HIRAM PIPER The stock of' which is very large, embracmg all that is New and Chaste and also the Pluinesb and Cheapest kinds,â€"â€"Lhus meeting the requirements of all classes. Plated and Britannia, Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, Square and Globe shapes, in great varlety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention is directed to the stock of N returning thanks for the very libvral suppmt he has received since commencing business Ill Riuhmrmd Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas- ed his Stock and has now on hand TABLE’ CUTLERY, SPOONS, &C. ROCK OIL AND MACHINERY OIL Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspection. Toronto, Februay 7 1868. 493 Including Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, VVa‘sh Stands, 8w. 8m. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Bordering, White Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and Borled Linseed Oils, Machine Oil, Rock Oil. Varnish 'l‘urpertine, Benzene, Glass, Putty, Glue, 8m. 8w. Parties Furnishing, Paliering, or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, Lc. 8:0. CABINET ESTABLISHMENT A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE! Flour, Feed, Provision and Grocery Store! HARDWARE and. CROCKERY Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorls. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cornmeal,Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and N RETURNIFG THANKS to his friends and customers for the very Liberal Patronage he has received sinca com mem-ing business in this Village. takes this opportuuilyof informing the Public generally, that he is prepared to manufacture For Cash, at Prices that cannot be sul‘paued. Richmond Hill, November 9," 1866. Richmond Hill, August 6. 1568. EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. BURNING FLUID. ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &C. &rc., OF THE LATEST APFRO VED STYLES, AND FROM THE BES‘I‘ MATERIAL- A [lieu assortment, good and cheap. 110 would also call attention to his In Price and Quality A L L T O B I T S . ALEXANDER SCOTT He is a1so prepared to undertake all kinds of Plain. Fancy and LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! N o. 83, Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, TORONTO. flflflll AM] RUMBLE HARNESS FOR GARRIAGES, SIGNS, FLAGS, BANNERS, ($0.. 3&MESS THOMAS COG-ELAN, M anuf'ucturpd and Impot'bwd, \Vholesale and Retail. OUT THE TORONTO TRADE, October 14, 1869. WM. HARRISON’S F :I: B. s '1“ .P B. I z E STOVES! Which will be found both good and cheap. Which he will do with Taste and Neatness. LARGE ADDITIONS JOHN C. HUCTHINS, ESTABLISHMENT, Special attention is directed to Also on hand a large stock of RICHMOND HILL LANTERNS RICHMOND HILL IF YOU WANT HAS RECEIVED TO HIS STOCK 0F HOUSE WHICH WILL Richmond Hill. 535-3m 525’1y The York Herald PRINTING Order: fornwo! Hm undermemioned descrip- tion or flflLflflfifl MIR W‘IIRK BOOKS, .FANCY BILLS, LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, PAMPHLE‘I‘S AND lsentirely new and of the latest patterns. ‘Iargevan‘ety of new Letter-Press Printing. MNW TYPE‘QEEEM Fo Cards, &c..ijuut received. WORDEBS PBQMPTLY EXELUTED ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARD}: Will ‘uopromptlynuendod to:â€" CHEAP OUR ASSORTMEN T 01“ JOB PLAIN And every other kind of CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, AND LAW FORMS, ANI) DRAF'I‘S , BILL HEADS, WEMEEJER @Eflfififigfifl 2? FALL AND WINTER STOCK Which,nn inspection, will be found the most fashionable and chaste he has ever had the plea- sure of submitting to their approval. Which will be found to comprise everythtug that is new and elegant MIL LINERY DEPARTMENT E GROCERIES, MAR DWA RE, 0 RO CKERY, S%@@K§ @E STAPLE AND FANGY GROCERIES. EHMBENEH 3M1 WHEELS WET BEEM mm THE CHEAPEST AND BEST THAT WAS EVER OFFERD ON RICHMOND HILL. This Plough can he Regulated to Euta Furruw any Required Shape THE DRAUGHT IS EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT. " The usefullness of this invention is unquestimmd; it is both ingenious and worthy of merit and to the isolated dweller, must be of the greatest possible vane.” See Judgment Court of Chancery. ' The Hon. 1’. M. Vankouglmet. in delivering Judgment on the celebrated Patent Swing Pump trial: remarked. after justly eulogising the merits of the Pump. “ That the person who infringes on a Patent. is a wrong-deer and should be punished. and that an infi‘inger’s opera- tions are, not only a Rubberv of the l’aLentee, but also a Fraud upon the Public.” AGRECUL'EETRA-EA WfiRK§, “The Novelty of making A \VUODEN FORCE PUMP, was introduced by the Plaintifi. (C. Powell) and it has that MERl'l‘ OF INVENTION which etitles it to the» protection of a Patent." CASTING AND ALL JOB WORK Done "to Order. Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS, Pump Makers, UDORA. have purchased the Rights of Georgina North Gwillimbury. Oro and Innisfi], and, having abandoned the manufacture on Inferior Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply the PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS- Machiner supplied. alldzlnstrucUOns for making given. Rare chances for men of energy ad limited capital. *fi“ When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Wall or Cistern. Richmond Hill, Sept. 23, 1868. Richmond Hill, September 19., 1868. AS MUCH PLEASURE in announcing (0 his friends and customers the arrival ofhis " Their success is wonderful and WeH-doserved."â€"â€"()ntm-io Observer. Fittings for Iron and Wood Ploughs, Steel 01' Metal, supplied and sold at a Low Price. Newton Brook. July 15. 1868 Richmond Hill. Juiy 30. 1868. WINTER IS COMING! A. Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet. HESPELER’S CELEBRATED TWEEDS, Is prepared for it with a Hardware, Crockery, &C., &c., &C. LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS ; FORCE WILLIAM ATKINSON P. O. Address~â€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook AND SET IT AT ANY ANGLE. A COMPLETE ASSORTMRNT OF THE LOWEST ZWARKET PRICES! NEAR RICHMOND HILL. EYER 8r, BROTHER, X'K‘RACTS FROM JUIJGMI‘ ' 0F COURT OF CHANCERY ATURE 0F \VHICH IS THE MOST NOTICEABLE %PUMPS,£DD W. A. has also a FULL STUCK of DRY GOODS! MANUFACTURERS OF A “ Churn ” Pumps for Cisterns, ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS; LEASE NOTICE THAT ()rdels from North York should P be sent to ROGERS &- C0., NEWMARKET, “ho have acquired \he Patent Right for East and West Gwillim- bury. Whilclzunn and King, forthe Patent Swing- and Dominion Force Pumps. directs special auention to his Common Pumps of any Make, AN ENTIRELY C CROSBY EYER & BROTHER, Large Cheap, and Well Selected FOR TANKS, CIS'I'KKNS AND SHALLOV’V \VELLS; 0F AND AT TWO THIRDS THE ORDINARY PRICES ; TWO DOLLARS EACH. ISAAC CROSBY. HON. P. M. VANKOUGHNET ALSO, Richmond Hill, Ontario 524-1. 52'2- 3m 510-112 EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! USE OF ETHER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only. J. insensible wifh this extarnaT agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and VFHE tootl} .and _g_um‘ grounding become Without endangering the Life! willbo in the following places prepared to extract math with his new apparatus. All othernperations in Dentistry performed in a wmkmanlike manner :â€" - Aurora . . . . . . . . .....--.. Newmarket Bz‘elsl'ord hotel Stouffvllle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria Square. . . . . .. . . . Thmnllill . . . . . . . . .,.....- Richmond Hill . . . . . . . . . . . Maple . . . . . . . . . . Burwick.... . . . . . . . Kleinburg........ . . . . . .. Nobleton..... . . . . . . . . ... 0 BE SOLD on reasonable terms, the fol- lowing ll'opelty 1â€"- ’ Partof Lot No 30, on 2nd Con. Vaughan. containing (53:101'9“; also, Where they will atteu ¢ taming to any branc Aomra, June 7 1585. . Village Property My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on, ifnot $3 00 will be charged to ensure a SCIU'B. Residence rearoflot 25, 2nd Con. Vaughan; JAMES DUNTON. ( ‘IIIS ASSOC lA'h Q‘JN hasjrgpsferred their LHHLARY lo the ‘ Hmunp" “Book Sui. Whore Stockholders and othegflmay 'nrognre BOOKS every Friday ‘afterno \. Ho]: “08 clock. 1km. ‘ . gt; A 01‘s thnflfiéh surrounding Country having. Qfiite a number dfrefereuce given if requir- ed ol'persous whose horses have been cured by me. That he has successfully treated the above for they?“ ten years Without a single fgilure. r This treafinent does not 115ce;~sitnte their being laid aside} only_ fmf a few days. the hair. ~ If you want a clean. cool head, use Hunt‘s Empire Hair Gloss. Ii you want a beautiful, luxuriant growth 0: hair. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. 11' um want to keep your hair from falli oui. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. it is the cheapest, cleanse}. bust. Pmcm ‘25 CENTS 131m BOTTLE. , s. J. Foss’ks co., Propr' Horses Afflicted with Ringâ€"bone), sician, to have at hand in case of any accfiflit. 999 out of [.000 oflhe accidnpts to whicli'wo are daily liable may he greatly"relieveu, a'nd a large proportion rendered no longer trouble- some by a timely application of Ibis jually celi- bmmd medicine. 'ACOBS’ Rheu A L' ' thing in the world, ex sician, to have at hand in case of any ace it Richmond Hill. Sept. 1.1866. The name ofthe medicine is blown in each bottle of the genuine ; all others are worthless imitations, “ I do not consider a sprain or lamenqs; of any accoum “'1 can get hold of 8. bottles? Ja- cohs’ Rheumatic Liquid.” “ It cures a cold in tantar." “It is the only thing I know that cures scratches on horses.” " 1 never saw anything that would relieve a bun} so quick.” Above‘are some of the statements being daily made by those who have used Jacobs' Rheumatic Liqurid M _ _ __ r ‘ A “ I want it where I can put my hand on it at any time.” “ 1 consider it the greatest remedy known.” “ Nothing 1 ever saw can touch it as a re- medy.” Dr. Colby’s Antiâ€"costive and Tonic Pills. in time‘ The) 'I'lmy The? results. Thev 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 cure the worst forms of dyspepsia. They cure all diseases arising from any do- rangement of the Stomach. Liver. and Bowols. They are recognised by all medical men who know the formula as a standard remedy. They were not invented in a day by ignorant parties as a means of money getting, but wept) originated by M F. COLBY, M.D.. one of the first physicians of the country. and perfecled during a course of 40 YEARS succesrfnl prac- lice, so that for the purpose intended they can scarcely be iuproved, 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 & 00., Proprietors. ,3‘ Sold by druggists everywhere. November 19. ISGS. 540-1y At Richmond Hill. ‘ / Fox‘pal‘liculars apply to the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. lichm ondHil]. Oct. 25, ’66 LIBRARY ASSOCATION. November 19. 1868, S. J. FOSS & Co.. Sole proprietors. Novamber 19, 1868. 54U-ly DRS. PECK & ROBINSON Jacobs’ Rheumatic Ly Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. H E S u' R. CULBY’S Ami-costive and Tonic Pills never fail but always relieve if taken UN’I"S Empire Hair Gloss is the “ No ‘plus ultra” of all preparation]: for I would not attempt to keep house without LAND FOR SALE. As in the use of Chloroform. can be taken by the most delicate. do not sickcn or lgrip in any case. always produce the same beneficial Worth Inf-(Swing. RICHMOND HILL NE‘V METHOD OF attend to any business per- byainch of theirprofession. BY THE A“. SCOTT Wm; dd intimate to the arm-‘3 Rfiéhmond Hill and 1st of each month 2nd " " 18m " “ ‘l 10 23rd “ ‘ ' 24th “ “ 26111 “ " 28th “ " 29th “ " u .l 72-1y

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