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York Herald, 7 May 1869, p. 4

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bâ€" THE YORK HERALD. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1869-. 830th A THRUSH IN A GILDED CAGE. Was this the singer I had heard so long, But never till this evening face to face? And were they his, those tones so unlike songâ€" Those words conventional and common- place ? Those echos 0f the usual socral chat That filled with noise, confused the crowd- ed hall, , That smiling face, black coat, and white cra- vat. Those fashionable mannersâ€"was this all 7 He glanced at churches, operas. politics, And other common topics of the day ; But not One brilliant image did he mix With all the prosy things he had to say. At least I hoped that one I long had knowu, III the inspired books had built his futile, Would breathe some word,some sympathetic tone, Fresh ll‘UIl’l the ideal region whence he came. And so I leave the well dressed buzzing crowd, And vent my spleen alone here by my fire, Mourning the fadiii_.r of my golden cli lid, The disappointment of my life’s desire. Simple enthusiast. 1 why do you require A budding rose for every thorny stalk ? Wily must we poets always bear the lyre. And sing, when fashion forces us to talk ‘? Only at moments comes the Muse’s lightâ€" Alone, like shy wood-t brushes warble we; Catch us in traps like this dull crowd to- night, We are but plain, brownteathered birds you see! W ODDS AND ENDS. u...â€" “ MURPHY riots” occurred Shields on April 4th. THE Queen has created Prince Arthur 3 Knight of St. Patrick. Was}; did Moses sleep with five in abed ? When he slept with his forefathers. IT is stated that an order will shortly ap- pear permitting the wearing of beards in the British navy. THERE was a. man so intensely polite that as he passed a hen on her nest, he saidi “ Don’t rise ina’am." Tm: number OI persons who died from drunkenness in Russia last year was 2,748, bein.r at the rate of seven per day TIIE number of emigrants who left the Irish ports in 1868 were 62,190â€" being ode. crease ($19,534 compared with 1867. in North A TYPOGRAPHICAL mistake of a H c " for an “ h “’Gmatie a paper SW5 “ A locomotive ran over a cow and cut It Into calves.” 0N Saturday Lord Cloncurry committed sntctdeb throwing himself from a window of his reSldence in the county of Kildare. EASTER week closed with a fearful occur- rence at Bailleul, in Belwiurn. A circus di» rector was eaten in public by his own lions. Tm: total amount of the Confederate Gerâ€" man forces now form an effective of 600,000 combatants, without including the landwehr. THE I’Vz'sconsin Farmer says castoroil will keep leather soft. and pliable, and black, though not glossy, and quite impervious to water. 9 Iris stated that a velocipede enthusiast has drincn a velocipede with great ease and without fatigue from London to Glascow iii Ieven days. ' Tun British Government has consented to grant, touliinited extent, f.cc passages to dock-yard laborers in ships leaving Great Britainfimpty for Canada. A FLLLow in Kansas who was ducked by a partel of boys for beating his wife, sued them for damages. The magistrate promptly sentendbd- them to duck him again. PRI'SSIA is concentrating considerable forcestni the Western frontiers, and orders have been given bidding the men to join their regiments two months earlier thin usu-al. Tm: prospect of Beaverton soon becoming a railway terminus has given an impetus to building. The first sod on the Beaverton extension is expected to be turned this week. AN Irishman, recommending a cow. said she would give good milk, year after year, without IlaVlllg calves, betause it run in the breed, Its she came from a cow that never had a calf. “THE oldest man iii the world” has just died In Poland. lie hadjust entered his lilllth year. Le siecle stys that at 80 his hair “as quite wbllo. and after wards became of a blown shade. THERE is a chap in Jamaica, so lazy, that when he is sciznd wtlh the fever and ague Ii. is too lazy to shake; and in the same town there is a young doctor so green, that “lien he ”Ices into the country. it takes three men and a boy to keep the cows from him! PAINFL’I. DISCLOSI‘RRâ€"Clle“Ille’ gum .5 made of guilt arable, guilt tl'aardcanlh, I'USlII, and fat. The latter, b in; too dear. is ob- tained from the bodies of hogs, cats, dogs and other animals found dead Ill the st reels of the city. H )W do you like lhal boys! IRISH lfrt :ENCE.â€";\li lrishwoman, .-;ivin_r evidence of some persons lhrenlnin_I to break LerdUl/I Open, said. “ l sa s to them. ye- ieverei;ce._don't bi eak the door open, Isays, for I'm here ail alone by “1051'“, mo me oh childer and the husband, that‘s outat wot-1.." Ax anxious moilier in Scotland, taking leave ot'hcr son on his depa:ture for Eug- liind, gave him this advice: “My dear Sanly, my ain buil‘ll, gang south, and get a’ the sillvr ye can from the S(lulllel'liS--‘Iak’ everything ye can’ But the English are It brave, boxiu’ people, an’ tak’ care 0’ their. Sandy. NL’VCI‘ fight a bald man, for ye cannu catch him by the hair.” Too MANY CLERKs.â€"â€"The New Orleans Crescent says: The number of clerks out of employ in New Orleans now Is very large, especially 111 the dry goods line. Half a dozen Wt‘le hired otf'the streetthe otler day, to “Ot'k as waiters in one of our hotels, glad to get something to do to get their bread. Let the young men of the North understand at once that the South wants no more clerks or salesmen, butsturdy yeouien, tnen who can till the soil, handle an axe, or build homes. . TIIL' QUEEN’S Murmurâ€"The day fixed for the celebration ot' the Queen’s birthday in England, has. by Her Majesty’s command, been changed from Sutulduy, May 29, to Wednesday, June '2. We doubt not thatthe same day will be adopted here. on which Ca- nadians dcmomt.ale the continued respect and admiration iii which they hold the char- acter and functions of the Queen. [The fixing of the day in London depends upon a variety of contingencies that do not; in the least alfect the ot'er parts of her Do- minions. The 24th of May will be the day celebrated in Canada, and the chap who more the above is an ass] CARLTON’S FIRST PRIZE‘ISN’T l'liowFUvaY: , PATENT CULTIVATOR. ATKINSON CAN Give us so much for our Money Richmond Hill. Oct 8. 1868. THIS POPULAR 8/ DESIRABLE FARMING IMPLEMENT IS NOW IN ENLARGEMENT dz IMPROVEMENT General Use by many Prominent Agriculturalists, The Weekly Globe ! Programme for 1869. AND IS MANUFACTURED BY MR.- WILLIAM MUNSHAW, RICHMOND HILL. HE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY raspectfully announce that. in addition to the great improv. plants which have recently been made on Tm; WEEKLY GLOBEâ€"and which have been so warmly acknowledged by the readers of the paper and by the public pressâ€"very ex tensive and most valuable further improve- ments will be made on the paper for the cout- lng year, A spacmus new Prossn'oom and Despaich-otficc has recently been 6 acted in connection with Tm; GLOBE buildings; a new font of type from the Foundry of Messrs Miller dz. Richard. Edinburgh. has been imported from Scotland; one ofMessrs 'riue &Co ’s celebrated Ligh Iiing Presses, capable of throwing Oil 8.- 000 impressions per hour of'l‘nr; DAILYGLOBx, is now in operation: and aseaou'd new l’iess, specially constructed for printing THE WEEKLY GILUBE with great rapidity and in the highest style of workmanship, will shortly be added to this Machinery of the Esrablirliiiieut. The sheet on which the paper is printed 'vill be hereafter of a very superior quality. The stafl‘ol’ Editors. Reporters, Conrlhutors and Correspondents has been recently greatly strengthened. and nothing will he loll undone in the rear lo‘lii}, to maintain the fame OI Tim WLEIILv GLOBE us beyond co-nparisoii, the best. conducted and most atti‘aclivu weekly journal in the Dominion. Orders should be sent- at once to secure the earliest attention. WILLIAM MUNSHAW. February 11. 1368. 551-3m RichmaudrHill Post Ofiicc. IF YOU WANT lillllll llllll llllllllil Hillllllll GO TO WM. HARRISON’S F]: B. s '1" .P R I z E But ill addition to the general lmprovciuoms now being effected in the conduct of the paw; . . . .. . ‘ . . . . ~ 3 several special attractions are about ,0 b2: ridden ESTABLISHMENT, for the coming year that will graajfiiy enhance _ _ its value and interest tr; up classes of readers Richmond H111. ilIi-ougllou‘ ”'0 c’l'untr“ Foremost among these, is the {1,1,1me of“ it” AG.'.‘.’ICULTUIIAL DEPARTMENT, [Not a collection of more clipping from Agri- cultural Journulsâ€"but a full and well preâ€" 1 pared weekly compendium of Agricultural, Horticultural and Floral intelligence and infor- mation written for 'I‘III; WEEKLY GLOBE by a regular staff of competent and practised writers, and quite up to the best light of the day. Every- thing utl'ectlng the farming interestâ€"such as the manageinentof field crops. the barn-yard the stable, the dairy, the orchard. the poultry- yard. the vineyard, the upiai'y, the kitchen. garden and the flowerâ€"gardenâ€"will come within the weekly review of this department. The improvements ill machinery. the best best breeds ofcattle. the bestsysleins of feeding, the most-approved processes of cheese and butter-making, the best mode of packing, and the host markets to sell in, will all fol-iii sub» Jectsot profitable discussion. The sheep and wool interest will also receive spectal attention ; and lllc doings at agricultural -airs. shows, auctions and society meetings will be carefully and frilly chronicled. The Markets for Care- dian produce, at home and abroad. will receive an amount of careful attention that has not been heretofore accorded totlicni In any Journal The quantity of agricultural matter thus pro- posed to be published ill THE WEEKLY GLOBE will exceed the contents of any purely agricul- tural journal now ctrculuted, and wiil be worth the annual subscription ol'the paper ! Another new and valuable improvement proposed to be made in 1869, is the increased space devoted to LITERARY MA'r'rm. In past years it. has been usual to publish in Tab \VEEKLY GLOBE one tale, continued in succes- sive numbers for months together. For the ‘ 1; sunnii is proposed to devote a min b larger space than hereinlore to the pub ice ion of RAcv AND CLIrVEaLY-I‘Varrrsn 'I'ALEs, and to give in each week’s issue a much greater diversity than over before, It is also proposed to publish every week a. full summary of RELIGIOUS AND EchnsIAS'I iCAr. INTELlIGENCE from all parts of the world. This summary will embrace the operations of all the churches, and Will be cunduccted in a spirit entirely free from sectarian exclusiveuess. Very great pains will hereafter be taken to ‘ place before the readers of lur‘. VVIZEXIJ GLOBE a full and clear summary of the DI:- BA’I‘LS IN THE l‘IroVIicuAI. Ah!) FEDERAL I’Au LIAMEN'Is. The speeches will be condensed floor the full Reports of Tm; DAILY GLOBE, smiths several measures before Parliament will be carcfuly explained. The British American and other Foreign News will continue to be published fully and , promptly. 'l‘heCommnnciAL INTELLIGENCE from , all parts of the world will be culled from the most reliable souIces, and kept up to the latest dates. ENLARGEMENT OF THE SHEET. To make room for all these improvements. THE GLOBE Printing Company have resolved greatly to enlarge the size of Tim WEEKLY GLOBE Ifouu'rrmv COLLIINS 0F READING MAT- “I‘m’. will hereafter be added to the paperâ€" mak. ing this Journal without exception the L\RGEST wmzxnr NEWSPAPER IN THY. WORLD! And notâ€" witstandiiig the heavy additional expense on- tailed by these improvements, it has been re solved to otl'ei‘ the paper for the com-tlg year at the same low price as Manuallyâ€"$2 per Aliuinn. October 14. 1868. 535-3m tiAs RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS. TO HIS STOCK OF STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS, WHICH WILL OUT THE > TORONTO TRADE. In Price and Quality A L L T O B I T S . HOUSE F URNISHING ESTABLISHMENT No. 83 Yonge-street, 3 doors above King-street, rm RONTD. HIRAM PIPER ' EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, among which will be found Plated and. Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER. WARE, Also on hand a large stock of TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, &C. Special attention is directed to LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS! The stock of which is very large, cmbracmg all that is New and Chaste and also the Plainest and Cheapest kinds,â€"-thus meeting the requirements of all classes. LAMP IILIIBES, BURNEBS, IIIIIMNEYS, SHAIES ANI] WIIIKS. LANTERNS Square and Globe shapes, in great variety, for Oil or Candles. Special attention is directed to the stock of ROCK OIL AND MACHINERY OIL Whiclrwill be found both good and cheap. BURNING FLUID. ALCOHOL, BENZOLE. &C. Children’s Carriages and. Perambulators ! Manufactured and Imported, \Vholesale and Retail. CLUB RATES FOR l869. It has also been resolved to continue the saute inducements ftu the l'oriiiatiou of Clubs as were offered last year. These were. and will be for 16.6.9, as follows .â€" Six Copies. one year......----...... $10 00 Ten >“ ...,. 15 (It: Twenty Copies, Oils year. . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ()0 Aiid an extra cony of the VVunkLY CLOIIE to the person who gets up the Club of Twenty. Thirty Copies, one year for. . . .-.. 42 Oil And an extra copy of the WELKLY GLOBL to the person who gets up the Club of 'l‘liil‘ty. Fifty Copies, one year for... . . . .. 65 00 And a copy of the DAILY GLOBE to the per- son who gets up the Cluli of Fifty. Eighty Copies, one your for . . . ...... . 100 00 And a copy nfthe DAILY GLOBE to the per- son who gets up the Club of Eighty. Payment must always be in advance. Each paper is addressed separately, and may be sent to airy Post Oflice_ When add.tional names are added to any Club during the year they musl be ssnt to THE GLOBE Otfice by the person who made up the Club; and the money sent with such additional names innst be such a proportion of the year’s subscription at the Club rate as will pay up to the expiration of the Cub, II , S T 0 V E S 3 Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, Lo. &c. Repairs of all kinds promptly executed. Intending buyers are invited to examine the stock, as it will be found worthy of inspection. Toronto, Februay 73 1868. B I. C E a S P U M P S Farmer’s Boot & shoe Store. JOHN BARRON, Manufacturer and Dealerin all kinds of BOOTS & SHOES. 493 Eon sALE BY J. BRILLINGER, Richmond Hill Richmond Hill,Juna ll. ’68. 517-tf Clergymen and Teachers of Common Schools are entitled to receive THE VVEEKLY ()Losn for one dollar per annum, payable in advance. ‘ Orders and remittances should be addressed THE REVEREND JOHN BREDIN. V JUST PUBLISHED PRICE 15 CENTS. EMOE, AS PUBLISHED IN “ THE YORK HERALD” DURING THE MONTHS OF it it _ _ - nus. PECK a; ROBINSON NEW METHOD 0!“ EXIHACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! BY THE USE OF ETflTER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only. rJ‘HE tooth and gum surrounding becomo . insonsible with this external agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and ' ut; endangering the Life! July. August; and September, 1868, B ETWEEN To Jo Me, As In the use of Chloroform. Witho l A N I) O T H E R S . Richmond Hill, December 10, 1868. willbo in the following places prepared to extract teeth nilh his new apparatus. All other operations iii Dentistry performed in u wotkmanlike manner :â€" AGRICE IE al-[T g? AL WORIKS Aurora .......... ....... lstofeachmouth ‘U ’ NewniurketBrelsford hotel 2nd “ " . Sitouii'villounn.........18th " " A' icloria S uaro.....,.... 20th " " NEAR RICHMOND HILL. 'ri.o...l.ill.(.1 ...... 23m .. n Richmond Hill. . . .. ...... 24th " “ Maple ......... 26th " “ Burwick................ 28H) " " chiiiburg.......... ..... 99th 5‘ " Nobleton................ 30th H -‘ Where they will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of theirprofossion. Aomra, J uric 7 1065. ‘ Land for Sale. 0 BE SOLD on reasonablo terms. the fol- lowrng Iropolty :â€" Pnrtol’ Lot No 30, on 2nd Con. Van containing 63 acre”; also. EYER 82: BROTHER, MANUFACTURERS or A lllllilllllll illll It l'lllllil EIST Blillllilllll ANENTIRELY NEW INVENTION. , d ghun. Village Property on Richmond Hill. Ful'purticulars apply to the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. Richmond Hill. Sept. I. 1866. 469 Worth Knowing. [1E Subscriber would intimate to tho Irm- ers and others of Richmond Hill and surrounding Country having. Horses Afflicted with Ringâ€"bone, That he has successfully treated the above for the past ten years without a single failure. This treatment does not necemitste thelr being laid aside only for a few days. Quite a number of reflrenco given if requir- ed ol'perscns whose horses have been cured by me. " My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on. ifnot $3 00 willbe charged to ensure | ccure. Residence rear oflot 25. 2nd CousIughIII JAMES DUNTON. Richm ondHill, Oct. 25, ’66 22-1)’ This Plough can be Regulated l0 [Julia lUllUWIEllly Required Shape AND SET IT AT ANY ANGLE. THE DRAUGHT IS EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT. Fittings for Iron and Wood Plouglis, Steel or Metal, supplied and sold at a Low Price. CASTING AND ALL JOB WORK Done to Order. EYER & BROTHER. Richmond Hill, 5221mm. 7 ' ' . Richmond Hill. July 30. 1868. Hunt 5 Emplre Halr Gloss. _._._~ UNT’S Empire Hair Gloss is the “No plus ultra” of all preparations for If you want a clean. cool bud, uu Hunt's Empire Hair Gloss. If you wants beautiful, luxuriant grothLL ,A" hair. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Glass. 11' you want to keep your hair from falling out. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. It is the cheapest, cleanest, best. Paicu 25 CENTS ran Borru. S. J. FOSS &. C0.,‘Proprietors. R. H. HALL, AGENT. Richmondliill, 540-Iy EXTRACTS FROM JUDGMENT 0! COURT OF CHANCERY. -. The Novelty of making A WOODEN FORCE PUMP, was introduced by the Plaintiff. (C. Powell) audit has that MERIT OF INV ENTION which etitles it to the protection of a Patent.” .. The usefullncss of this invention is unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy of merit, and to the isolated dweller, must be of the greatest possible Vuiue.” Hon. P. M. VANKOUGHNET. Sec Judgment Court of Chancery. The Hon. 1’. M. Vankoughftst. in delivering Judgment on the celebrated Patent. Swing I’untp trial: remarked. alter justly eulogising the merits ot'tlie I’uinp. “ That the person who infringes on a Patient. is u wroug-doer and should be punished. and that. an infringer’s Opera- tions are, not only 5. Robbery of the l’atentec, butalso a Fraud upon the Public.” 2y LIF'I‘ AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS; FORCE UL”?P'U'MPS,¢-Dll ton TANKS, cts'rruns Ann SHALLOW WELLS; ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS; ALSO, Common Pumps of any Make, AT TWO THIHDS THE ORDINARY PRICES, “ Churn ” Pumps for Oisterns, TWO DOLLARS EACH. November 19. 1.868. Jacobs’ Rhetfmatic Liquid. 1 A, ACO BS’ Rheumatic Liquid is the best thing in the world, except a skillfull 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 relieves, and a large proportion rendered no longer trouble- some by a timely application of this justly cele~ brated medicine. “I would not attempt to keep house without it." “ 1 want it where I can put my hand on it at any time.” " 1 consider it the greatest remedy known.” “ Nothing I ever saw can touch it as a re- medy.“ “ I do not consider a sprain orlameness of any account ifl can get Ilold of a bottle of Ja- cobs’ Rheumatic Liquid.” “ It cures a cold in tsuter." "It is the only thing I know that' cures scratches on liorsss.” . H 1 never saw allythirg that would relieve I burti so quick.” Above are some of the statements being daily made by those who have used Jacobs' ttheumalic Liquid The name of the medicine is blown in each bottle of the genuine 3 all others are worthless imitations. S. J. FOSS 6L C0,. Sole proprietors. R. 1'1. HALL, AGENT, , Richmond/It'll. 54t:-1y' LEASE NOTICE THAT Orders from North York should he sent to ROGERS dz- CU., REWMAIIKE'I‘, nllo have acquiicd the l’alellt Right for East and West Gwillini- bury. Wliilcliurci. and King, for the DWLM. ' Patent Swing and Dominion Force Pumps 0 Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS. I’ump Makers, UDORA. have purchased the Rights of Geoi'giiiu_Nortli Gwillimhnry. Oro and Innish'l, and, having abandoned the manufacture cu Interior Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply the PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS- A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet. Machinery supplied. and Instructiow for making given. Rare chances for men of energy ad liiiiltod capital. ‘3“ When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Wall or Cisteru. P. O. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook Dr. Colby’s Antiâ€"costive and Newton Brook. July 15. 1868. 5323'“ Tonic Pills. November 19, 1868. R. COLBY’S Anti-costive and Tonic Pills never fail but always relieve if taken in time. They can be taken by the most delicate. They do not sicken or grip in any case. They always produce the same beneficial ' 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 costivenoss. They sure the worst forms of dyspepsia. They cure all diseases arising from anv de- rangement of the Stomach, Liver. and Bdwels. They are recognised by all medical men who -. CABINET ESTABLISHMENT THOMAS COG-ELAN, 1N returning thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencing businessin Richmond Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas- cd his Stock and has now on hand A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE! Including Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, V‘fas'tt Stands, 8L6. 8m. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Boldering, \Vliite I and an Paints and Colors, Raw and iiiorled Linseed Oils, Machine Oil, lock Oil. Varnish 38 West Market Square, Toronto to “THE. GLOBE PRINTING CO,” I ’ TORONTO. MALLOY S AXES E, BOOIS and $1106! made ID NIBESUI‘O, of “L? A“ subscriptions, (including- clubs, sent in before the Ist of January, will entitilo the parties to receive the paper until the December 31st. 1559. the Best Materials and Workmanship, at the Lowest Remuiieraling Prices. Toronto, Dec. 3. 1867. FOR SALE BY DANIEL HORNER, Jun, Lot. 20. 2nd ceossion. Markham '490-tf For Sale or to Let- BLACKSMI'I‘II SHOI’ and DwaLLma I‘lousn. Thomas will he sold or lot with the shop. Are situated oppostto G. J, HIS ASSOCIA'i JUN has transferredtlieir, Bernard’s Store. Elgin Mills. Ll llltA RY to the ‘ lIcItALn ’ Book Store" For further particulate apply to the owner on where Stockholders and others may procure the premises. l BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from. Itoe l clock. wt. 1.. SCOTT, Librarian. Family and Church Bibles AT LOW rslcrzs. AT THE HERALD OFFICE. RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCATION. IF YOU WANT IIIIEAP BBflKS AND STATIIINEIIY pALL AT THE HERALD OFFICE. l l WILLIAM TRENCH. Slit. Elgin Mills. Jan. 21. 1869. 548d! know the formula as a standard remedy. They were not invented in a day by ignoran’s I parties as a means of motley 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 YuAns succesrlnl praeq tics so that for the purpose intended they can, scarcely be luproved. For certificates of cures see circulars. All genuine pills are sugar-coated and will, in future have our signature on the wrapper. S, .1. FOSS & CO., Proprietors. ,," Sold by druggists everywhere. R. H. HALL, Aocs'r, ’ Richmond/dip; 540:1: 'l‘urpertine. Benzene, Glass, Putty, Glue, 8m. 8m. Parties Furnishing, Papering, or Painting their Houses. will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere; Also HARDWARE and CROCKERY A nice assortment, good and cheap. Ho would also call attention to his Flour,» Feed, Provision and Grocery Store !, Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas. Oatmeal. Cornmeal.BucL’- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and I. l. l t- l ..,. . . . : . . l p. .. in,” mm”, . N fill”, ,l $$Ui . .A. %t. mm% ' lll ”brill I lit “lulu l'l “lillll ll It’ll "lull , ‘ l" L T 23 For Cash, at Prices that cannot be surpassed. Richmond Hill, November 9, 1866. November 19, 1868.

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