THE man whovwaxes strong every dayâ€" The shoemaker. u WE think lawyers to be wise men and they know us-to be fools. THE follies We so often see in others .are but reflections from our own minds. WHY was Noah never hungry in the ark ? Because he always had Ham with him. HE that will not look before him, will have to look behind him-w1tlj regret. this wise man knows that he knows’ no- thlng; the fool thinks that he knows all. A SERIOUS innâ€"Small boy trying to sell an Editor one of his own papers. A “ SMILE" 1hatforeteilssorrow- the one you take in a bar-room. ANGER is like a little ï¬re, which, if not tiger checked, may burn down a lofty TRUE wisdom is to know what is best worth knpwing, and to do Whatrris best worth dcmg. THE proof of the adage that time is money is found in the fact that times change. NEVER tell your secrets in a corn-ï¬eld, for it has a. thousand ears. WHY are the girls in Missouri always sweet? Because they are Mo. lasses. pilE. To Adam Paradise Was home. To the good among his descendants home is para.- dise. ' WHEN IS a. young man’s arm like the Gospel? When it makes glad the waist places. IF you wish to keep your enemies from knowing any harm of you, don’t let your friends know any. RESOLVE on that course of lifQ which is most qxgelleptj and habit will render it the THE followin'g sentence will Show the im- portance, of the position of a comma : “ Wo- manâ€"Without her man, is a brute.†. AN old sailor said, a few days ago, “I be- gan the world with nothing, and'I have held my own ever since.†ONE of the metropolitan conductors was recently discharged for stopping to -take a drink, on the tesumony of a. man who said he saw him take a gall on. WHEN our desires are fulï¬lled to the very letter, we always ï¬nd some mistake which renders them anything but what we expecled. A WHITE boy met a colored lad the other day and asked him what he had such a short nose for. ‘I spect so it; won’t poke itself into other people’s business.†JOSH Billings say: “When ajoung man ain’t good for anything else, I like tew see him carry a gold-headed cane. If he can’t buy acane, let him part his hair in the middle!" A YOUNG lady who was rebuked’ by her mother for kissing her intended, justiï¬edthe act by quoting the passage: “ W hatsoever would that men should do unto you, do u u even'so to them.†A MARRIED man in New Hampshire has adopted an original method of economy. One morning, recently, when he knew his Wife‘ would see him, he kissed the servant girl.’ The house expenses were instantly re- duced $300 per year. THE emuâ€"A great deal has been Wl‘ll about the cat, but not all; there are many points in the characters of cats that has been overlooked, a. knowledge of wich mite be of service to naturalisis and house keepersesâ€"- this blank it is my intention to full. said that the cat has nine lives; for thxs reason it. is possible they may be found on the planets, which is very similiar to our airth. The cat is a. na'tive of the world and is pretty generally distributed over land and water. Cats run wild in grate numbers in lanes and byways, and are very ferocmus crea- tures. ‘ irii'ï¬lrere are several variefies of cats; as the wild-cat, the tortoise~ shell cat, the tabby cat. and the cat 0’ Hing tai‘ls. ‘Thréicratr, 0’ nine tails has become extindt in most parts of the world, but still exists 1)) Russia and the United Stgtteg. Cats, in some instances, is domestic ani‘ mals, and can exist anywhere from the par‘ lor hearth rug to the cradle of the baby. In generalfcats has but one tail (1on pre- hensile, which means ring tailed) which is of great 2'dvaniage far children to take hold Cats indulge themselves in the amusement ofcatching miceâ€"stealing milk. Custards and other delicacxes is also among their pastimes. . . .~. 1112,. ,M __.2 -L of. . cats is very good mewsicians and with the bullfrogs may be classed among the ‘voices of the night,’ and they often surprise you with a serenade when you would much rath- er they wouldn’t. 11 .1- 1,. n Cats belong to the Feline order, wich does not save them from sometimes disorâ€" defly animals. 1 -- ‘ 1 -.v .1 “ see best and do things best in the dark, perhapsbecause “ evil deeds shun the light.†r1 , ,,,,A_, H, , Ho , Cats serve many useful purposes, espe- c‘ally in cities where they form an extensive ingredient in sossages. This essai is submitted with all due re- spect ; and I hopes that readers will proï¬t by this infliction of the ‘cat.’ We U _ L In other respects cats IS not- much used as aï¬ article of food. Children’s voices! children’s voices! [How I love to hear them nigh l Shouting, singing, laughter flinging ' To the beaming Summer sky! Children’s voices, children’s voices, Blending oft with birds’ and bees’, Sunshine, flowers, woodland bowers, Pictured in their melodies. Children’s voices, children’s voices, Bringing back the careless day, When my giddy brain was busy Only with my toys and play. Children’s voices, children’s voices, Hark the shout as from the school Boys are tearing with the daring Born of freedom’s jocund rulel Children’s voices, children’s voices, What so innocently wild ‘? "I‘Was to leaven earth with heaven God breathed music in the child. Children’s voices, children’s voices, Blent in choral hymn of praise How they lift us, how they sift us, From the dust of falling days 1 Children’s voices, children’s voices, One there is I cannot bear, Through my brain it steals to pain it, Dreaming in my elbow chair. Children’s voices, children’s voices, Strain so tender, sweet, and true, Lark and iinnet may begin itâ€" Angels, only, sing it through. CHILDREN’S VOICES ODDS AND ENDS. (fafgmwgo 3@©R&E$£©mmg;wa IN DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE COTTONS N E W SP R I MG, 3 MILLINEBY, MANTLES, ALSO,‘ READY-MADE CLOTHING, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, BUTTONS, &c., GROCERIES, HADRWARE, CRO CIQERY, THE REVEREND JOHN BREDIN, LAMP GUIDES,- BURNERS, BHIMNEYS, SHAEES AND WIGKS. Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, Hnuse Furnishing Establishment, 83 Ynnge 8i, 3 [ions ahnve King Si. Also on hand a. largq stock of Table Cutlery. Spoons, 810. Special attention is directed to his Lapms and Chauqmlers; the stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chasle. and also tne Plalnest and Cheapest; thus meeting the requirexdents of a.“ classes. Rock 011 and. Machinery 011 LANTERNS, Square and Globe Shape. in great varietv. for oil or candles. II. P. would also ' direct Special attention tothe stock of STOVES.â€"Cuoking Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Plpes‘ Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, &c., &c. Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! Will Restore Gray flair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a mosi delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. S. A‘ ALLEN’S ZYLOBALSAMUM. anallth preparation ï¬r the Hair ; clmr and transparent, wit/writ sediment. It is very simple and qflm fradmes wonderful results. 11.: grzat sufleriarz'ty and economy aa- a Hair Dressing aver Izl'glz cost F rant/z Pamadzs is acknowledged 5;! all not only in 1/21": country but in Europe. The Restarer and Zylaéalsamum should not 5: medane with tlzz other. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Hopi-intoâ€, S. R. Van Duzer 5; 00., \Vholeaala Druggists, 35 Bnmlay St. and 40 Park Place. New-York. New Style. Inlportnnt Change. A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. MRS.‘S. A. ALLEN’S HAIR RESTORER Richmond Hill, December 10. 1868 Toronto, February 7. 1868. EGS (0 call the attention of (he public to his extensive stock of House Fu'nisliing Goods. among which will be found M arch H, 1869 Hats and Caps in every Variety and Style, July. August and September, 1868, Intending buyers are invited to inspect the stock, as it will be found worthy ofinspection Repairs of all kinds pr01nptly Executed GENERAL DRY GOODS. AT WILLIAM ATKINSON’S BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE, (yo. R. H. HALL. AGENT. AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES! SUMMER TWEEDS. BRAOD CLOTHS, HIRAM PIPER. ‘6 BRILLIAN'I‘ES, PRINTS, NEW RIBBONS, THE YORK‘ HERALD ’-’ Ma ufactured and Imported, Wholesale and Retail In fact everything comprised in an Assortment of ’ GRAY HAIR Is a. certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR. Nature‘s Crown. 1’90: Must Cultivate it HOSIERY, GLOVES, PRICE 15 CENTS. Which will be found both good and cheay W. A. has also a FULL STOCK of Richmond Hill. AND OTHERS. POLEMICAL pvnnm THE MONTHS ot†THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1869. “AS PUBLISHED IN 555-ly BETWEEN All kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting, Knives. Forks, Spoons. Cruits, &c., &c.’. &c , Silver Plated in H13 best Style warranted to wear any length of time. Richmond Hill, Apri129, 1869 Toronto, February 17. 1869‘ RILLIANTES AND PRINTS, A BEAUTlFUL STOCK, ISAAC CROSBY 493 Newspiikpens and Magazines, ANY PUBLICATION IN THIS LIST MAILED To SUBBCRIBERS wx'rn PROMPTNESS. Ch. of England 'i‘elnperance Mag. Chwch of the People. . . . . . . ‘ . . . . Church Chairmast and Organist. Church Mixsionm’y InLelhgoucer .. Church VVork........... .. . Churchman’s Companion. . . . . , . . Churchman’s Fainin hhgazine. . Civil Engineer and Architect’s Jour Colonial Church Chronicle. . . . . . . Contemporarv Review . . . . . . . . (Iornliill Magazine. . . .i. . . . . . . .. . Cutters (The) M0 Journal . . . . . . . Dayofliest .............. ..... Dublin University Magazine . . . . .. East Angiiun .........‘......... Ecciesintic and 'l'heoiogian . . . . . . . l‘lcclesiuiogist (all. mm). . . . . . . . . . Eclectic & Congregaiional Review Edinburgh Viedical& Surgical Jour English kl’resbyterian Mesgenger. . . English Menhnnic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Englishman’s (The) Magazine. . . . Englishwomnn’s Domestic Mag . . Entomologist Entom'llogisl’s Monthly Magazine Evangelical Christendom . . . ht :uu‘clical Magazine . . . . . Slnnday Raider . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Sundav School 'I‘oachers’ Mag. , . _ 2 00 Sunda'y Magazine. i . . .. .. . . . 2 0‘ Sunday at Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , , 2 00 St. Paul's Magazine . . . . . , , 3 75 Scottish Journal..........\....... 200 Technologist; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Temple Bar . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Traili’s Illustrated Josephus . . . . . . 3 75 'I'rmhseekar . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 10 Union Review [21“. month]. . . . . .. 3 75 United Methodist Free Church Mag 2 (70 United Presbyterian Magazine . . . . 1 25 Veterinarian . . . . . . . 5 75 Victoria Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 3 75 Watchword . . . . . . . 110 West End Gazelle of Fashions. . . . 3 75 World of Fashion . . . . . . ... ...... 3 75 Young Englishwoman . . . .. . . . . . . 2 00 Young Apprentice. . . , . .. . . . . . . . . 2 00 Young Ladies Journal . . . . , . . . . . . 3 25 Young Men ofGreut Britain . . . 53m MONTHLIFA 1 Bar “Junu . . 1m...;........ u... .- .....,... ........... .. )f NamraLHistory. . . . . - - (The)... ist................ ..... rnal.................. mical‘ Register. . . .. ‘ . dy’s Magazine........... Magazine of Sports. . . . . . . .e) Monde............... {LIST OF ENGLISH ,IECBllhllY.-u..-.---..- ian’s Magazine. . . . . cï¬s . ‘ . ury......... Short'b‘ermon. . . . . . n..... mL........ Magazine. Continential Guide.. . xtroversi'alst. . . . . . . 116................... bingel ..............'. nal of Dental 60161106.. - .....--..-.-~....-- giand . 'I‘he..r...... a (price varies). . . . . . . . . of Romance ographical Dictionar' lagazine. . . .. .. . . . Jouxnal RICHMOND HILL. luu ulnuuuuv. . . . . .. <1â€; vReview . . . . . 950 aziue... .t..........‘3'35 Mo Journal . . . . . . . 3 30 ...--u...... ..... 5200 rsity Magazine . . . . .. 9 50 ... . . . . . . ‘ .... . . . . . 325 d 'l'heologian....... 3 75 (alt.mo.).......... 5 75 SUPPLIED BY uuuu Auusulflnv . . . . ~-..-...--..o zine. . .. ....-....--.. etle of Fashions.... on......... woman........... Lice............... Journal .. Grout Britain . Vlagazine . . . . . . . . . 375 ..'.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 110 :ate and Review... 300 110 ver........... .. 575 y................ 375 ntor.............. 200 ury......... . . . . . 200 as . . . . . . . . . . ..... 100 I Magazine . . . .... 2 00 ................. 200 gazine, The . . . . . . 3 75 175 . . . . ‘ . 200 month) 475 . . . . . . 325 . . . . . , 110 375 . . . . . . 575 ICh.)2UU . . . . . 375 iety.. 375 a . . . . . 375 575 375 375 . . . . . . 375 . . . . . . 375 . . . . . . 225 . . . . . . 200 ..-..- 1cation200 060 l 10 . . . . . .1300] Per y’r. PrNo. 5000.355 7U00777 3122353 110 300 110 575 375 200 200 1th 200 200 375 110 110 110 200 110 200 l 25 3 25 2 on 2 00 3 75 9 50 0 75 9 50 3 75 ‘3 75 3 75 2 00 1 75 2 ()0 2 00 I 10 2 00 2 ()0 2 00 3 75 2 00 I 25 3 75 ,2 ()0 2 ()0 3 75 5U 10 33 10 l7 17 33 33 17 I7 l ‘20 33 33 10 25 EU 65 17 80 33 30 I7 80 30 33 O 80 17 I7 17 33 80 50 07 10 15 15 17 80 ’ 30 I 10 33 50 )7 3:; 33 33 50 33 33 33 33 20 l7 I7 30 33 80 33 10 33 10 33 65 IU 30 33 33 17 I7 17 17 n 17 33 33 33 10 60 17 13 50 33 10 33 33 17 30 EMBINEE» $81] &I STUBEEE Eï¬ii'l' BEAM PLHIIGH “The Novehy of making A “TOODEN FOP-CE PUMP, was introduced by the Pininiiii. ('C‘ Powell) and it has that MERIT 0F INV EDITION which eiities it to the protection ol’ a Patent; †" The usel'uiiue‘ss and w the isolated id ofthis invention is unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy of merit warm} must be of the greatest possible value.†v I n u 1v AGRECULTURAL WORKS, This Plough can he Regulated he Eeha Furrew any Required Shape THE DRAUGHT IS EXCEEDINGLY LIGHT! The Hon. 1’. M. Vankouglmet. in defiVé-‘mg JW Pump trial: remarked. afterjusU} eulogis.~ infringes on a Patent. is a wrong-deer and shouh’ 3 li0115'are,110p0111y a Rubberv of the l’ateulee, but an; CASTlNG AND ALL JOB WORK (icne to Ord’er. PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS- Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS. Pump Makers, UDORA. have purchaaed the Rights of Georgina North Gwillimbury. Oro and luuisï¬l, and, havibg abandoned the manufacture on Inferior Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply the Machiuely supplied. and InstructiOus for making given. Rare chances for men of energy ad limited capital. *: When Ordering Pumps, pIease state Depth of Wall or Cistern. N returning thanks for the very libvrai support he has received since commencing businessin Richmond um. begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas- ed his Stock and has now on Land Flour, Feed, Provision and Grocery Store! lncluding Tables, Chairs. Bedsleads, Bureaus, Cupboards, DrQSFing Stands, “7:1le Stands, 8w. 8m. Also a large assorlment of Room Paper, Boldering, White Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and jjmled Linseed Oils, Machine Oil, Rock Oil, Varnish 'l’urpertine. Benzene, Glass, Putty, Glue, &c. &c. Partles Furnishing, Papering, or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewnere. Also I-IABDWARE and. CROCKERY Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas. Uatmeal, Cornmeal.Bucl:- 'wbeat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and CABINET ESTABLISHMENT " TIIBTr shécess is wonderful and Well-deserved.â€â€"(lntmin Obswrcr. Fittin gs for Iron and Wood I’fmnghs, Steel 01' Meta}, supplied and sold at a Low Price. P. O. Addressâ€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook Newton Brook. July 15. 1868. " 5223â€) mm "mm "tum "mm "m m "WW ,‘W "'ii For Cash, at Prices that cannot be surpafléd'. Richmond Hill. November 9, {866. '4 5 ' V Richmbnd Hm, July 30; 1868. #7 Awâ€"v; Alï¬e/7a NM» CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0F FURNITURE! A nice assortment, good and cheap. Ho would also call attentxon to his FIRE-PROOF STORE, RICHMOND HILL. 1869‘.†SPRING,‘ 1869. mm A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet. LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS; FORCE DISPLAY T HOMAQ COG-ELAN, AND SET IT AT ANY ANGLE. ISAAC CROSBY’S, NEAR RICHMOND HILL. EYER & BROTHER, 1' OF Cfll'lll‘ 0F (,‘HANCERY ‘XTRACTS FROM Junémv MANUFACTURERS OF A ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS; “ Churn†Pumps for Cisterns, LEASE NOTICE THAT ()rdelsfmm N011]! York should , be sent to ROGERS 61» CO., INEWMARKE’I‘, “ho have acquhrd the Patent Right for East and West Gwilhm , bury, Whilchurm. and King,for the Patent Swing and Dominion Force Pumps. WE’PUMPS, RICHMOND HILL “35 W: ' ' [5071“, «mm ‘ [M "Him: w. , { _ wt“ in m ‘ I “Illuiulum "flmmn Emuwa Common Pumps: pf any Make, J'Sidgment Con-rt of Chancery. defgyéring Judgment on the Celebrade Patel]! Swing eu‘OgL .m- 1110 merits of the Pump, “ ’l‘ha' the person Who 'nf‘be punished, and that an infringer’s opera- rand shulh~ ‘ ‘ 'ateulee. but ain‘d'fl.†“Nd “901N116 Public.†AN ENTIRELY EYER & BROTHER, FOR TANKS, CISTEBNS LN!) SHALLOVV WELLS; AT TWO '1'!â€le 'l “E OliIH‘SA‘JY PRIC ‘ " TWO DOLLARS EACH. Hon. 1’. INT. VANKOUGHNET ALSO, Richmond Hill, Ontario 524-t EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! USE OF ETIIER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only. HE tooth ~and gum surrounding become . insonsible with this [external agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and Without endangering the Life! willbe in the following places prepared to extract taut]: will) his new apparatus, , All otheroperalions in Dentistry performed in a workmanlike manner 2â€"- Aurora . . . . . “nun-16!â€) Newmarkot Bt‘elsford hotel 2nd Sloufl'ville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18m Victoria Square. . . . . , . . . . 2(lth Thomhill......... .... 23rd Richmond Hill. . . . 24th Maple............... 26th Burwick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘281h :Kleianrg. . . . . . . ... . . . . . 29th Nobleton..... . . . . . . 30th 0 BE SOLD on reasonabloterms, the fol-9 lowing )ropelt}, :â€" Partof Lot No 30. on 2nd Con .Vaughanï¬ containing 63 acre"; alsoI Village Property on Richmond Hill: HE Subscriber would intimate 16 the string; 9 ersnnd others of Richmond Hill am? surrounding Country having. "That he has successfullytreated “‘16 above (61‘ the past ten years without a singlt failure. Richmond Hill. Sept. 1.1866. Horses Afflicted with Ring-bone, This treatment dons not necessitate their“ being laid aside only (hr a few days. Quite a number ofreferenca givqn if {squirt ed ol'porsuns whose horses hava been cured by me. ' Mycharge is $1 50 if paid when opel'amd' on. ifnot $3 ()0 will be clmrgéd to ensure a scure. ~ Residence rear oflot ‘25, 2nd Con; Vaughan Where they will attend to any businessmpr‘ taininggo any branch oftheirprofession. the ha‘fr. ‘ I ‘ _ If you want a clean. cool head, use Huï¬lis Empn'u Hair (ï¬lms. ’ 999 out of L000 oflhe accidents lo which was are daily liable may be greully reï¬nveu, and 8:. .large proportion rsndm'vd no longer iroublev sump by_a [inmly application of this jasfly colo- bmted medicine. , “I would not auempt to keep house without Il‘yon want a beautiful, luxurianl'growtli di- hair. um “Hill’s Empire Hair Gloss. if You want to keep your hair from falling out. use Hunt’s Empire U air Gloss. It is the cheapest, clumwst. best. PRICE ‘25 CENTS mm BotT'rrf‘E. at Allwuy. †I do notconsider a spvain orlameuew of an 3‘ account il'l can get hold of a boytlle of Ja- cobs’ Rheumatic Liquid.†“ It cures a cold in tamer." "It is the only thing I know that, cures scratches uu horses.†Dr. Colby’s Anti-oostive and Tonic Pills. ' ACOUS’ Rheumatic Liquid is the but thing in the world, except a skillful! phyâ€" sician, to have at hand in case ofany accideuk.‘ on an.) In...“ “] cénsider it the greatest remedy known.†“ No‘hing I ever saw can touch it as a re- medy.“ - n h The name uf‘lhe medicine is blown in each» bottle of the genuine; all others are worthlesa imitations. They were not invented in a day by iguofant parties as a means of money getting, but were originated by M F. COLBY, M.D.. one of the ï¬rst physicians of the country, and perfected durng a course of 40 means succesrhrl pfhc- tice so that for :he'purpose intended the’y‘lcan scarcely be iuproved, , ‘ For certiï¬cates of cures see circulars. All genuine pills are sugar-coatq‘d and will in future have our signature on the Wrapper." S. J. FOSSI& _CO.. Proprietors ,“ Sold by druggists everywh'eréf ' R. H.- HALL. Aux", ' d ‘ Riblzmondhill. November 19, 1868. I 540-13'. m" never saw anytbirg that would relieve a bun) so quick." ' Above‘are some of the statements [wing daily made by those who have used Jacobs' liheumutic Liqujd Forpurticula’rs apply to the proprietor. November 19, 1868. Novembg} 19. 1868. u 1 want it where I can put my hand an ii any “we Jacobs’ Rheumatic DRS. PECK 8a ROBINSON Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. R COLBY’S Ami-costive and Tonic Pilla never fail but always relieve if taken UN'I"S Empire HaifGlons is the “ Ne, plus uhra †of an prowl-{#0119 foil" 1116.... 22 Square.....,.... lill.........,...... and Hill .......-.........- 11L... ............ ul'g... anâ€... As in the usa of Clfloroform. Worth Knowing. S. J. FOSS & Co., Sole proprietors. ' R. H. HALL, AGENT, Richmond/till. s. J; FOSS & c0.,1J.-op.~i'ercfrs. R. H. HALL, AGENT. Land for Sale. NEW METHOD OF BY THE ghe _ statemen_ls_ balm; lvst pféach month A. WRIGHT: 56. 4'69) AGENT. Richmond/till. Liqï¬i’a‘. 541.51)! 540.1}!