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York Herald, 18 Jun 1869, p. 4

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would ride fast too. And if he was riding with a company that rode very slow, and he did not want, to go ahead alone, I suppose he would ride slow too.”â€"Counsel ,(very much enraged): “You seem very much in‘ clined to evade answermz questions properly Now, sir, you have stated how the gentle- man rides when he rides in fast and slow company. Now. sir, I wish you to state to the court how the gentleman rides when he rides alone ’I”â€"â€"“W-a-a-l, having never had the pleasure of riding with him when he was alone, I don’t think I can tell. AN Irish magistrate, censuriug some boys for loitering in the streets, asked, “ Ifevery- body were to stand in the streets, howgcould anybody get by :I” NEVER WAS WITH Humâ€"About ten years since a young man of good character hired a horse from a livery stable to ride out to a little towu about twenty miles distant. Un- fortunatelv. about halfway out the house was taken sick and died. The livery man sued him for the value of the horse, repre- senting that the horse had been killed by by fast riding. One of the young man’s witnesses (rather green or supposed to be, and who had a peculiar way of talking very slowly) was called to the witness-box, and questioned thus by the counsel for the p oxe- cution, “You are acquainted with the prison- er at the bar?”â€"-“Y-aas.” very slowly drawled out.â€"“How long have you been acquainted with him ?"â€"“About three years.”â€"“VVell. sir, please state to the court what kind of reputation he hears as regards fast or slow riding on horseback." â€"“W-a-3â€"l, I suppose if lie was ridingr with a company of persons who rode veru fast, and~he did not want to he left behind he .1 The danger of “being in the wrong box” has been curiously illustrated lately at the Surrey sessions by a bewildered jurynnan who had the same name as one of the pri- snners about to he called up for judgment. Hearing himself called, as he supposed, he meekly answered. *‘ Go into the dock,” said the judge, and int) the dock he was shoved. “ Its all a mistake,” cried the hap- less man. onlv to he sternly silenced with “Read the charge.” The charge was read, and the astounded jnryman was told to hold up his hand and plead. “But, my lord l” he cried again; and again was silenced, and told he must answer “guilty " or “ not guilty.” “I am not ” the wretched Briton stammered out, whereupon again he was ordered to be silent, and a plea of “not guilty” was duly entered. A little more, and he might have found himself sentenced ‘and locked up; but gathering breath from de- spair, he broke forth at last with the expla- nation that he was-really a juryman and not a prisoner. .uvvu vu any. uuuu uuvuuuca, Rosy red grows russet- brown; Sad eyes turn to backward glances, So the sun of youth goes down. And as rose by rose is withered, Sober sight begins to find Many a false heart has been gathered, Many a true one left behind. Hands are clasp’d with fainter holding, Unfill’d souls begin to sigh For the golden, glad unfolding 0f the mom beyond the sky. When the morning first uncloses, And before the mists are gone, All the hills seem bright with roses, Just a little farther on : Roses red as wings of starlings, And with diamond dew-drops wet ; ‘ Wait,’ savs Patience, ‘waif, my darlings Wait a little longer vet.’ So With eager upturned faces, Wait the children for the hours That shall bring them to the piaces Of the tantalising flowers. Wild with wonder, sweet with guesses, Vex”d with only fleeting fears; So the broader day advances, And the twilight disappears. Hands begin to clutch at posies, Eyes to flash with new delight, And the roses, oh the roses. Burning. blushing full in sight! Now with bosoms softly beating, Heart in heart, and hand in hand, Youths and maids together meeting, Crowd the flowery harvest land. Not a thought of rainy weather. Nor of thorns to sting and grieve; Gather, gather, gather, gather, All the care is what to leave! Noon to afternoon advances, FLOWERS, flowers everywhere l How they scent the summer air With a. fragrance fish and rare. Bright they bloom, and do not shrink By the rushy river brink, Where the birds fly down to drink. And they color mountains steep, Safe beyond the furthest leap 0f the nimble mountain sheep. And they hide amid the grass, Tall and tremblinrr where alas l a! Still the subtle serpents puss. Lonely to the crag they cling, Where the surge is echoing, And the sea bird prunes its wing. Thick they 'cluster by the side 0f hot roads all dusty dried, Smiling sweetly open-eyed. Tenderly they how their head Over graves Where lie the dead, And soft raining tears_are shed. Ah, He told us long ago That the flowers might bestow Knowledge it were good to know: How God plants them everywhere, Gives them sunshine, rain, and air, Bids them blossom without care : How God clothes them every one: Finer colors they pnt on Even than King Solomon. 0h ! if He can condescend From His highest, heaven to bend, And to be the flower’s Friend, We may righrly reason thusâ€" He will condescend to us, Being much more glorious. If His loving law we heed, He will give us all we need, Bless our lives in thoughts and deed. Presently, when He sees best, He will find us room and rest In the Gardens of the Blest. ODDS AND ENDS LIFE‘S ROSES. FLOWERS HIS ASSOClA'L I'DN has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store whore Stockholders and others may urocure BOOKS every Friday afternoon, from (to 8 clock, PJI. BICE’S PUMPS DANIEL HORNER, Jun, MALLQY’S AXES Mrs. S. A‘ ALLEN’S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another frtparafzbn for the Hair ; clear and transparent, wilhout sediment. 1t 1': very Jim/file and qflmt product: wonderful result/x. Its great supzriarity (1m! tamomy a: a Hair Dressing over high cost F rertch Pomade: t} acknowledged by (111 not only in this country hut in Europa. Thy Rextorer and Z ylohalsamum should not 52 uxed on: with the other. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTE. Will Restore Gray flair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Is now complete in all its departments. and being determined to maintain his well-known reputation for The Lowegfi Possible Cash Prices New Style. Important Change. A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. And giving eval'y nitenliou lo the wants and requirements of his customers, He would now invite special attention to the foilowiug Departments : MRS. s. A. ALLEN’S HAIR RESTORER Parasoil in all H12, N Table Linens, Viclm (3‘10sz. Dress ’l‘rinu Iâ€"IIS STOCIi OW1 STAPLE 82 FANCY DRY GOODS! At unusually low Prices. Mourning Goods of Every Description Bonnets and Hats, in all the Novelties of the season ! Hausa Furnishing Establishment, 83 Yunge SL3 Bums above KingSt. STOVES.-â€"-Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Bax Slaves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, «310., 8:0. LAMP mm; nunmnns, ummms, sams AND wmxg. Broprir'torl, S. R. Va}: Duzur & 00,, \Vholeaalv! Dr’uégis B5 Barclay St. and 40 Park Place. New-York. Also on hand a large stock of Table Cutlery, Spoons, 311:. Special attenlion is directed to hi: Impms and Clmnduliflrs“; llle SIOl'k of which is very luygo, embracing all that is New and Chute. and also lpe Plamest and Cheapest; thus wasting the requirements of all class-6‘ Richmond Hill, June 11. ’68. LANTERNS, Square and Globe Shape. in great vm‘ielv. far 01! or candles. H. P. would ms“ direct Special attention to we stock of Book 011 and Machinnery oil Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, LIBRARY ASSOCATION. March 11,1869. Tomuto. May 19th, 1869. Tozouto, February 7, 1868. EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of [louse Furnishing Goods, among which will be found AS; 5; much pleasure in announcing to his numui'ous customers and friends in the Counties oi York and Peel that ",h‘ a“ “1‘3 New Styles. from 30 cls $3“) each. Sh+elings. Shillings, Towel-hugs. L'i'e’ts. Victoria Table Covers. Counterpanes, Bed Quilts. Cloths, Tweeds. Hosiery. 3. Dress 'l‘rimmiugs. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Collars, Ties, «Site, 6142., all Intending buyers are invited to inspect the stock, as it will be found worthy ofinspection Repairs of all kinds pronlptly Executed Lot 20. 2nd ceossion. Markham RICHMOND ‘HILL FOR SALE BY R. H. HALL. AGENT. BURZVING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE, FOR SALE BY NO” 103 KING STREET, CORNER CHURCH STREET. In all the new Materials and Colorings. Mantles, Millmery. HIRAM PEPER J. BRILLINGER , Richmond Hill mm 11. ’68. 517-tf' A. SCOTT, Librarian. Suitable for the prcsécnt season, DRESS GOODS! Ma! ufactured and Imported, Whoiesale and Retail. WILLIAM NIITOHELL, ’ GRAY HAIR ls a certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature’s Crown. You Must Cultivate it SELLING FIRST~CLASS GOODS AT Which will be found both good and cheap Richmond Hill. 555- ly TORONTO. THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1869. REFERENCES The following gemiemen can. with confidence recommend G. H Husband, to a” requirng Denial aid: Ur Reid, Thornhil}; Dr. Bull, Weston: Dr. D’Evlyn, Burwicx‘, Dr. Carson, Brampton. RESIDENCE zâ€"Tllomhi". Thornhill,Sept. 17, 1868. 1y To those who have favored him with their patronage in the past he returns his sincere thanks, and to those who may do so in the fu- ture. he would say that no endeavor on his part will be wanting to meettheir approval. Feels confidr’m 9f givAiug expire satisfaction quonville, , _ , _ ,, . Isl Monday ofeach month. VVeslon,. . . . . . . .. . . . . .9th day ofeach monlh Kleiubnrg. ..........16th -‘ H Burwick, . ..........22nd .“ H Scarhol'o’ . ...........23rd “ '- Where he will be prepared and mosthappy to wait on those who may require his services, G. H. having had over Begs most. respectfullv to announce that he WWI be at [13’ Boots and Shoes made to Measure, of the Best Malerialu and Workmauship, at tho Lowest Remnueratiug Prices. Toronto, Dec, 3. 1867. Farmer’s Boot & shoe Store BOOTS & SHOES, ELEVEN YEARS PRAC TICE ISAAC CROSBY Richmond Hill, April 99. 1859. Manufacturer and Dealerin all kinds of RILLIANTES AND PRINTS, .. H. HUSBAND L. 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Varnish Turpentine, Benzene, Glass, Putty, Glue, 8L0. 8w. Parties Furnishing, Papering, or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewnere. Also‘ A CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0F FURNITURE! IN returning thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencing _ business in Richmond Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas. ed his Stock and has now on hand CABINET ESTABLISHMENT Machineiy supblied. and Instrucfioms for making gwen. Rare chances for man of energy ad llmned capital, THE REVEREND JOHN BREDIN, - For Cash, at Price: that cannot be surpassed. Richmond Hill, November 9, 1866. PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS- Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS. Pump Makers, UDORA, have purclwaed the Rights of Georgina North Gwillimhnry. Oro and lnnisfil, and, having abandoned the manufactulp on Inferioz Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply the ‘TEIE DRAUG-Iâ€"IT IS EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT! EHMBENEB 3M1 STEIBBLE EAST BEfiM PLfllIEH AGREQWL'EURAL ,WGRKS, This Plough can be Regulated te [lute Furrew any Required Shape See Judgment Court of Chancery. The Hon. l’. M. Vankoughnet, in delivering Judgment on the celebraied 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 infringer’s opera. tions are, not only a Rubberv oi‘the l’alenlee, but also a Fraud upon the Public.” CASTING AND ALL JOB WORK done to Order. ’ "The Novehv of making A WOODEN FORCE PUMP ‘ C. Powell 1d"th - 1 w a V ( ~ .m v .’ was. “‘"Pduced by the Plaintiff. (“temp )a 1 I a: t lat L11 Rl'l ()I‘ lNV LN 1 ION which emies n. to the protection of a " The usefullness ofthis invemiou is unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy of men: and to the isolated dweller, must be ofthe greatest possible value.” ‘ P. 0. Addressâ€" Newton Brook. July 15. 1868. A N D O T H E R S . Richmond Hill. December 10, 1868. I‘hoir success is wonderful and Well-’deserved."â€"0ntari0 Observer. Fittings for Iron and Wood Ploughs, Steel or Metal, supplied and sold at a Low Price. A nice assortment, good and cheap. Ho Richmond Hill. JuIy 30, 1868. July. August and September, 1868, When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Wall or Cislem, A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet. LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS; FORCE THOMAS COG-ELAN, "‘ THE YORK HERALD 9’ AND SET IT AT ANY ANGLE. NEAR RICHMOND HILL. EYER & BROTHER, X'i'RACTS FROM JUDGMENT 0F COURT OF CHANCERY PRICE 15 CENTS. POLEMICAL QGDPUMPS, MANUFACTURERS OF A RICHMOND HILL LEASE NOTICE THAT Ordels from Noni] York should P be sent (0 ROGERS (Sb C0., NEWMARKET, who have acquired the l’alem Right for East and West Gwillim- bury, Whitchurcn and King. for the 66 Churn ” Pumps for Oisterns ’ ARE CHEAPER AND SUPER1_OR TO ALL OTHERS mm, Swmg and Dominion Force Pumps. DURING THE MONTHS OF CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook Common Pumps of any Make, at. J. Me, AS PUBLISHED IN AN ENTIRELY EYER & BROTHER, BETWEEN FOR TANKS, (“5111‘le LND SHALLOVV WELLS; AT TWO THIRDS THE ORDINARY PRICES; TWO DOLLARS EACH. would also call attentlon to his HON. P. M. VANKOUGHNET. ALSO, Richmond. Hill, Ontario. 5244 5'22-3m l They were not invented in a day byignomnt 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 nuns succesrlnl prac: tice 50 that for the purpose intended they can scarcely be iupl'oved. ’ For certificates of cures see circulars. All genuine pills are sUgahCoatod and will in future have our signature on the wrapper. l in time. ‘ They can be taken by the most delicate. They do not sicken or grip in any case. They always produce the same beneficng results. They are an efi'ectual but mild cathartiC. They cannot be excelled as an antibilioup remedy. ' They are the greatest blood purifier known, They afford immediate relief for bowel com- leint. p 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 Bowels. The-y are recognised by all medical men who know the formula as a standard remedy. Dr. Colby’s Anti-costive and Tonic Pills. EXTRACTI‘NG TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! November 19. 1868- USE OF ETHER SPRAY, Which Affects {he Tooth Onfy. Without endangering the Life! r HE tooth and gum surrounding become . insensible with this external agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pun, and The name of the medicine is blown in each bottle of the genuine; all others are worthless imitations. wiliba in the following places prepared to extract taath with his new apparatus. A]! olher operations in Dentistry performed in a wolkmanlike manner :-â€"- Abova'are some of the statements being daily made by those who have used Jacobs’ [{h_e_umutic Lianid “I do not consider a sprain or lameness cf an 3' account ifl can got hold of a bottle bf Ja- cobs’ Rheumatic Liquid.” “ It cures a cold in Lanter." " It is the only thing I know that cures scratches on horses.” -' 1 never saw anything that would reliavo n burn so quick." Aurora. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . lst ofeach month Newmarket Brelsford hotel 2nd " " Sloufl'ville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18th " " Victoria Square. . . . . . . . . . 20th " “ Thomhill . . . . . . . . ........ 23rd " ‘- Richmond Hill. . . . . . . . . . . 524th " “ Maple . . . . . . . . . 26m " " Burwick.. . . .. 28th “ " Kleinburg............... 29H) “ " Nobletou................ 30m “ -‘ Where they will attend to any'business pep- ta'm'mg to any branch of tlleirprofession. 0 BE SOLD unreasonable terms. the fil- lowing n-opeuy :â€" Purtof LotNo 30, on 2nd Con. Vaughans containing 63 acre"; ainso, Village Property on Richmond Hill; Fox-particulars apply to the proprietor. it “ 1 want it where I can put my hand on it” at any time.” " 1 consider it the greatest remedy known.” “ Naming 1 ever saw can touch it as a re- medy.“ Aomra, June 7 1655. . HE Subscriber would intimate to the arm- ersandothers of Richmond Hill and! surrounding Country having. 999 out of 1.000 of" the accidents to which we are daily liable may be greatly relieveu, and a large proportion rendered no longer trouble,- some by a timely application] of this justiy cele- brated medicine. A. WRIGHT. Richmond Hill! Sept. 1. 1866. 469 That he has successfully treated the above for the past ten years without a single failure. This treatment does not necezsimie their being laid aside only fora few days. Quite a number ofreference given if requir- ed orpersons whose horses have been cured by My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on, ifnot $3 00 willbe charged to ensure an acute. Residence rear oflot 25, 2nd Con. Vaughan JAMES DUNTON. ACOBS’ Rheumaxic Liquid is the bqst thing in the world, except a skillful] phy- sician, to have at hand in case ofany accident. Horses Afflicted with Ring-bone, the h If you want to keep your hair from falling out. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. It is the cheapest, cleanest, best. PRICE 25) CENTS PER BOTTLE. S. J. FOSS & CO., Proprietors. R. H. HALL, AGENT. 11' you want B. clean. cool head,\us&~!iafl‘;â€" Empire Hair Gloss.” ~ "' ‘ If you want a beautiful, luxuriant growth or hair. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. ‘ November 19, 1868. Richm ondHil]. Oct. 25, ’66 R. COLBY’S Ami-coslive and Tonic Pills never fail but always relieve if taken. November 19. 1868. Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liquid. DRs; PECK é: ROBINsofi Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. S. J. FOSS & CO., Proprietors. Sold by druggists everywhere. R. H. HALL, AGENT, Richmond/Li”. [would not attempt to keep house without UNT’S Empire Hair Gloss is the “ No plus ultra” of all preparations for As in the use of Chloroform. Worth Knowing. quare... .o.... 'Iii'lif.‘ .' ....-‘ nu...- Land for Sale. sz METHOD oi? FOSS & Co.. Sole proprietors. R. H. HALL, AGENT, Richmondhill. , 1868. 54L‘- ] y BY THE Richmondhill’. 540-137 saw-w 72-1y

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