The following beautiful lines were found pencilled by a. convict, in one of the books belonging to the library of the Provincial Penitentiary.-â€"Kz’ngston Herald. A VOICE FROM THE PENITENTIARY. Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liquid, used by every- body. Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss is a Luxury which once enjoyed will always be remem- bered. Two VALUABLE LEGS.â€"Spain seems to‘ depend at the present moment on the des- tiny of two particular legsâ€"one, that; of General Cabrera, the other, that of El 'l‘ato. The chances of the Carlist outbreak depend to a. great extent on the recovery of General Cabrera, who is forced to keep his bed on account of a serious operation performed on the veteran soldier’sâ€"leg. 1f the political world is thus affected by the ill health of one leg, the social world is profoundly agitated by the loss of another. This time it is ale: which has been much observed and admired by all the merry-makers of Madrid. Indeed, it is a leg known all over Spainâ€"that of the bull-ï¬ghter E1 Tat 0. 0n the day of the pro- mulgation of the Constitution, El Tato was struck by a bull’s horn, and since then his leg has been amputated. There ensued a mighty questionâ€"What should be done with the precious leg ? Should it be embalmed or pickled? In any case, it was clear that it must be conserved as a sacred relic of Spain’s glory. The chemist won the day; he was intrustei with the duty of embalming this wonderful limb. For a moment Spain relapsed into estate of quietude. But. with a crash louder than thunder, some chemical stnfl' caught ï¬re the other day, the Chemist’s shop was blown up into the air, and in the explosion has vanishedâ€"no one knows whitherâ€"the sacred legâ€"Daily Nch, NATIONAL DEBTS Axn Revenuesâ€"The following are the public debts‘of 17 nations: Great Britain . . . . . . . . . . $797,031,650 France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566,680,057 United States . . . . . . . . . . 500,000,000 Russia.......;......... 264,544,770 Austria... . . ........... 268,965,064 Italy .................. 211,503,298 Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163,927,471 Holland . . ..... . . , . . . . 81,790,799 Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,142,270 Prussia (1866) . . . . . . . . . 42,123,064 Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,762,289 Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,070,021 Bavaria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,669,267 Portugal . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 42,930,472 Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,000,000 Hanover . . . .. . . .. . . 5,423,955 Baden . .. .» . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,256,728 The revenue of Great Britain is the largest in the known world, yet, with all her wealth, a. smaller proportion of it is spent upon the Government itself than in other European States, as the following comparison of re- venue appropriations will prove: FALL INâ€"love with some amiable and virtuous young woman on the ï¬rst opporâ€" tunity you may have. On war forces. Prussia spend 26 Russia ‘ ‘ Spain “ Portugal ‘ Austria “ France †Gt. Britain 3 25 26 29 26 43 On debt. 17 12 18 24 27 31 42 On'Statc. 57 5!]: 57 51 44- 43 15 A'i‘TENTIOI‘fâ€"pay to her, assiduously anti respecï¬ully. RIGIET FACEâ€"Pop the question like a man, and she’ll accc‘pp‘ you. ' QUfCK MARCHâ€"With her to the church, and go through the service of 1101‘): matrimony. HALTâ€"And reflect seriously for a few moments ; then determine to devote yourself entirely to yoor wife; RIGHT ABBUT FACEâ€"From the haunts you have frequented when single, and prefer your own home. ADVANCE ARMSâ€"T0 your young wife when out walking together, and don’t let her walk three or fouryards bc- hind you. BREAK OFFâ€"â€"Bi‘liard playing, betting and s1" ying out at» gilt, if you wish to are; hum: 1:5 DRILL FOR SINGLE I’ve wandered far away, mother, Far from my happy home, - And left the land that gave me birth, In other climes to roam ; And time since then has rolled his years, And marked them on my brow, Yet still I think of thee, motherâ€" I’m thinking of thee now. When by thy gentle side, mother, You watched my dawning youth, And kissed me in your pride, mother, Taught me the word of truth; Then brightly was my soul lit up With thoughts of future joy, Whilst you bright fancy garlands wove, To deck thy darling boy. I’m thinking on the day, mother, When, with such anxious care You lifted up your heart to heaven, Your hope, your trust was there, Fond memory brings the parting glance, Whilst tears roll down my cheek; That last, long, loving look, told more Than ever words could speak. I’m lonely and forsaken, mother, No friend is near me now, To sooth me with a tender word 0r cool my burning brow, The dearest ties affection wove V Are all now torn from me ; They left me when my troubles came, They did not love like thee. I would not have thee know, mother, How brightest hopes decayâ€" The tempter, with his baneful cup, "Has dashed them all away; And shame has left its venom sting, To rack with anguish wild, Yet still I would not have thee know The sorrows of thy child . I’ve wandered far away, mother, Since I deserted thee, And left thy trusting heart to break Beyond the deep blue sea; Yet, mother, I still love thee well, 1 long to hear thee speak, And feel again thy balmy breath, Upon my careworn cheek. But ahl there is a. thought, mother, Pervades my beating breast, That thy freed spirit may have flown To its eternal restl And as I Wipe the tear away, There whispers in my ear. A Aoiee that speaks of heaven. mother, And bids me seek thee there] “lulu . . . . . . . . . . : ODDS AND ENDS @mï¬m. MOTHER. VOLUNTEERS‘ IN DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE COTTONS NEW SPRING GOODS! FLOWERS, FEATHERS, TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, BUTTONS, em, ALSO, READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, GROCEREES, EHAETIEE‘W'ARE, CRQBCEQEERY, House Furnishing Eslablishment, 83‘Iange 81,3 Dams abavu KingSt. LAMP ELEBBS, BURNBRS, UHEE‘IFIEYS, SHABES ARTE! WEégZiï¬. Plated. and Britannia Metal Goeds Also on hand a large stock of Table Cutlery. Spoons, &c. Special attention is directed to his Lapms and Chandeliers; the stock of which in very large, embrauing‘ all that E: 9w and Chaste. and also the Planlest and Cheapest; thus meeting the requirements of ll classes. LANTERNS, Square and Globe Shape. in great variety. fur oil or candles. H. P. would also direct Special attention tome stock of STOVES.â€"-Cooliing Stoves. Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Grain fv'ï¬eusuros, Apple Parers, Clothes Vl’ringel's, (Sac Children’s Carriages and. Perambuletors! U $36 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. EAVE TRO’UGHS SAP BUOKETS & FAILS J1â€" ferred their Library to the HERALD-Book Store, whore Stockholders and others may procure Books every Friday afternoon. A. SCOTT, Librarian, Shingles. Waggon Felloes, and Lumber Sawed to Order. For particulars address HIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS {erred their Librarv to the HERALDBonl preparafz'an for the [lair ; clear and lransparent, without redz'meut. It is very rim/[z and (flew fradme: woideflul rmults. [is great sn/triorz'z‘y and twmzmy 11.? a Hair Drersing over Izzy/L cost Frmclz Pamaa'ts 7': acknawledged by all 710! only in this country (But in Eurape. Tlrc Ifmtarer and Zylalvalmmmn should flat 5: urcd am: wit/L t/ze at/zer. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Proprietors, S. R. Van Duzvr 5L 00., \Vholesaln Drnggistl, 35 Barclay St. and 40 Park Place. New-York. Will Restore Gray flair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a, most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING llAlR is immediately checked. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S ZYLOBALSAMUM, anal/th New Style. Important Change. A REAL HAIR VRE_S'§‘01§ER7AND DRESSINQ MRS. S. A... ALLEN’S Toronto, February 7, 1868. Flooring andothe’: Lumber Dressed. EGS ‘0 call the attention of the public to his l among which will he found Steam Mills,y Thornhill Thornhill, April 21, 1868. SIG-if. LIBRARY ASSOGATION. RICHMOND HILL March 11,1869 EMS and Caps in every Variety and Style, mad. and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, HAIR RESTGRER Intending buyers ara invited to inspect the stock, as it will be found “WATER SPOUTS! Repairs of all kinds promptly Executed MILLINERY, ‘MANTLES, Manufactured and for Sale JOHN LAEIGSTAFF, GENERAL DRY GQODS. Combined in One Bottle. AT WILLIAM ATKINSON’S BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE, 4w. R. H. HALL. AGENT, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES! PATENT SUMMER TW'EEDS, BRAOD CLOTHS, PUT UP AT BRILLIANTES, PRINTS, NEW RIBBONS, In fact everything comprised in an Assortment cf AND 'ax ufactured and Imported, Wholesale and Retail ‘ GRAY HAIR Is a. certain indication of decay at the roots. Nature’s Crown. You Must Cultivate it HOSIERY, GLOVES, Vv’hic]: will be found both good and cheap. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, V7; 11.11423 also a FULL STOCK of THE YORK HERALD, "RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17, 1869. Richmond Hill. 555-13; fl BEGS to announce to the public that he is now practicing with H. SANDERSON. ofthe same place, where1heymay be cnnsult- ed personallyor hy letter, on all diseases of Horses. Came, &c. Car. of Yonge & Centre St. East RICHMOND HILL. Horses examined as to soundness, also Boughtand Said onvco' ' ' For Horses and Cattle always on hand: such as Physicc Diurmic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough. Condition and Worm Balls and Powders. The Cough Bahs have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokel‘lwind or Heaves iu Horses. Colic, Draughls. Liniments for Sore 'i‘hroals‘ Sprains‘ Curb. Spaviu, King-bone, 61c. Blist- ering Ointmems, also Hoof and Healing Oint- mants. Lotiousfor Wounds, Bruises. baddle GalEs. Infalliahle Oil and Sheep Tick Des- h‘oycr. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. and medicine: sent to any part ol'the Pro- Vince. ï¬rdicimes cf every Discription All kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting. Knives, Forks, Spoons. Crnits. &c., &c., &c , Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any length of time. extensive stock of H ( Graduate of Turcnta Veterinary College) Richmond Hill. April ‘23, 1868 Toronto, February 17. 1869‘ . H. SANDERS VETEHmAHv SURGEON, Dumb Stoves, and Stove Pipes. , (Sic. cuse Furnishing Goods, worthy ofinspection. 493 5‘3 ‘<3 0.11 IO 1.21.2. Uubvu uuun.. . -......... Our own Fire Side Peoples Magazine . . . . Pharmaceutical Journal Philosophical Magazine . Phonographic Reporter Photographic Portraits . Post Ofï¬ce Director. . PoultryBuolK......... ..... Practical Mechanics’ Journal . . Primitive Methodist Magazine . . ' I Prophetic Times 6 . ' Pulpit Analyst. .. Quiver (The)....... I Reinem‘m‘ancer. . . . . . . Reynold’s Miscollany Robinhmd . . . . . . . ... . . Routlcdge's Magazine for Boys St. James’ Magazine. Selentilic Review . . . _ Scottish Congregationalist. . . . . . . Sharpe’s liondun Magazine. . . . . . . Shorthand Magazine. . , , . . Sixpenny Magazine , . . Sooner or Latm‘ . . . . . Spirlual Magazine. . . . . ., Sundai~ Reader ANY PUBLICATION IN THIS LIST MAILED To LIST OF ENGLISH Newspapers and Magazines, All the Year Round CD Athenaeum ....................- 375 Artizan n 375 Annals of NaturalHistory......-- 9 50 Argosy (The).... 900 Army List................ 575 ArtJournal............... . . . . . . 950 Astronomical Register. . . .. r . . .. 3 75 Aunt Judy’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Baily’s Magazine of Sports . . . . . . . 5 75 Beau (Le) Monde......... . . . . . . 3 75 Belgravia (includingChristmas N0) 4 00 Bentley’s Miscellany. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50 Bible Christian’s Magazine. . . . . . . . 1 30 Bible Subjects . ........... ..... 0 70 Bible Treasury..................110 Burgeon’s Short Sermon. . . .. . . . - 2 00 Bookworm ..................- 375 Boy’s Friend. . . . . . o Boy’s Journal . . . . . . . Boy’s Own Magazine. . . ... . . . . - - Bradshaw‘s Continential Guide. . . British Contt‘evorsialst. . . . . . . . . . - British Harbinger . . l 10 British Journal of Dental botence.. 3 75 Bulwark... ....-...... . . . . . . . . lUO Broadway, The..... ...-.... 375 Builder, The (price vanes) . . . . . .. 5 75 Bond St . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . ....... 375 Boy’s Book of Romance . . . . - . . .. 2 00 Cassell’s Biographical Dictionary. . 2 ()0 Cassell’s Magazine. . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Chambers’ Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 25 Chambers’ Etymological Dictionary 2 00 Chess Players’ Magazine . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Chess World . . . . . . . . . . 375 Children’s Hour . . . . . . . .... .... 1 10 Christian Advocate and Review. . . 3 00 Christian Consoler . . . . . . . . 1 10 Christian Observer.. . . . . . 5 75 . Christian Society. . . . . .. 3 75 Christian Spectator. . . . . . . . . ... . . 2 00 Christian Treasury . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 00 Christian V’Viyhess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 00 Christian World Magazine . . 2 00 Christian Work ........... . 2 00 Church'man Magazine, The . . . . . . 3 75 Ch. of England ’i‘etnperance Mag. 1 10 Chu-ch of" the People . . . . . . . , . . . . l 10 Church Choirmaster and Organist. l 10 Church Missionary Intelligencer . . 2 “0 ChurchVVerk........-.. . . . . . .. 110 Churchrnan’s Companion. . . . . . . . 2 ()0 Churchman’s Family Magazine. . 3 75 Civil Engineer and Architect’s .lour 7 50 Colonial Church Chronicle. . . . . . . 2 00 Contemporary Review . . . . . . . . . . , 9 50 Cornhill Magazine. . . . . . .. . . . .. . 3 75 Cutters (The) M0 Journal . . . . . . . 3 30 D'tyof Rest . . . . . . . . . . . ... ..... 200 Dublin University Magazine . . . . . . 9 50 East Anglian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 Ecclesiatic and 'l‘lteologian . . . . . . . 3 75 l‘iréclesiuiog‘ist (alt. mo.) . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Eclectic (V!) Congregational Review 3 75 Edinburgh \ledical& Surgical dour 7 50 English Presbs‘terian Messenger. . . l 10 English Mechanic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ‘35 Englishman’s (The) Magazine. . . . 3 75 English .voman’s Domestic Mag . . 3 75 Entomologist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2- 00 Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 2 00 Evangelical Christendom . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Evangelical Magazine . . . . .... . .. 2 “0 Exeter H all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 quxtily Friend .. . . . . . ....... 2 00 Family Treasury ,..,.......,., 9. 00 Family Herald . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 2 00 Farmer’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 Floral Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50 Floral World. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 LU Florist and Pomulogist . . . . . . - . . . . 3 75 goiter (.29).. ....... . ...... 5 75 Fortnightly Review (mo). . . . . . . . Fraser’s Magaxine . . .. .. ... . . . . . Freemason’e Magazine. . . . . . . . . . Friend ..................--.---- Gardener....................... Gents Magazine of Fashion . . . . . . Gentleman’s Magazine. . Geological Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . Geological & Nat. Hist. Repertory. Good Stories.................... Good VVords......-.......- Good Words for the Young. . . . . . . Gospel Maoamne ... . . . . . . . Herald and Geologist. (alt. month) Hoinilist Horelegical Journal. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Illustrated London Magazine . . . . . lntellec!ual Observer . . . . . . . . . . . . Intellectual Repository (New Ch.) Journal of Agriculture. . . . . . . . . Journal of the Chemical Society . . Journal of Practical Medicine . . . . . Journal of Social Science. . . . . . . . Kitto’s Bible Illustrations. . . . Ladies’ Cabinet of Fashion. Ladies’ Companion. . . . .. . . . . . . . Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion.. . . . Ladies’ Treasury. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - leisure Hour........ .. London .‘ournal. . . .. .. . . . . . - London Societv. . . London and Paris Fashions. . . . Mechanicran . . . Medical Mirror.................. Merry and Wise Meihodist Magazine .. . .. . . . . . . . . Missing Link Magazine . . . . . . . .. . Mission Life.............---.-.. Monthly PaCket Museum and Journal of Education MusiCal Timesunuuuun.... Naturalist.........J............. New Monthly Magazine . . . . . . . New Man. Mag. for S. S. Teachers OnceaWeek . . . . . Our own Fire Side . . . . . . . . . . . A . . Post Ofï¬ce Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Poultry Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Practical Mechanics’ Journal . . . . . 3 75 Primitive Methodist Magazine . . , . 2 00 Prophetic Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 75 PulpitAnaiyst . . . . . . . . 200 Quiver (The). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘2 00 Remembrancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10 Reynold’s Miscoilany . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Robinlmod . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 52 00 Rontlcdge’s Magazine for Boys . . . 2 00 St. James’ Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Scientiï¬c Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Scottish Congregationalist . . . . . . . . l 25 Sharpe’s- iiondun Magazine....... 3 75 Shorthand Magazine. . . ... . . . . . . . 2 ()0 Sixpenny MflgflZinB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 “0 Sooner or Latm‘............ . . . . . 375 SpirtuaiMagazine.......... . . . . . . 2‘0 Sundai~ Reader . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 00 Sunday School 'i‘eachers’ Meg. , . _ 2 00 SundayMagazine . . . . . ......'. 20) Sunday at Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 St. i’ani's MagHZille . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 75 Scottish Jnnriml. . . . .. . .... . ..... 2 00 'I‘vckimiogist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Tmnpie Bur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Traili's Illustrated Josephu . . . . . . 3 75 'i‘rnihseeker . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 10 Union Review [ait. month] . . . . . . . 3 75 Unitod Methodist Free Church Mag 2 00 United Presbyterian Magazine . . . . l 25 Veterinarian ..... . . . . . . . . . ...... 5 75 Victoria Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 W ntt-ii word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 1 10 VVea'i. End Gazette of Fashions. . , . 3 75 World ofFuxhinn 3 75 (10 Young Englishwomun . . . . . .. .. . Young Apprentice. . . . . .. . . .. . . . 00 Young Ladias’ Journal . . . . , . . . . ._ 3 25 Young Men of Great Britain . . . 200 Peoples Magazine , 3harmaceutical Journal MONTHLIES. SdBSCRmEna WITH PROMPTNESS. . .. luullylullull AIL‘JDEDH [Mechénic Imau’s (The) Magazine. . . . |.v0man’s Domestic Mag . . )logist )Iogist’s Monthly Magazine ’lical Christendom . . . . . . . . . alical Magazine ..... H all. . . . . . Friend .. Treasury Herald...u "s Magnzine.............. Magazine........... World.................... and Fomologist . . . . (Le).............. :htly Review (mo). . . . . . . . s Magaxine . . .... .... . lson’a Magazine. . . . . . . gal... .‘ -.u.-..-...o--...-------- lOI'....-........-..... Magazine of Fashion . . . man’s Magazine. . . ical Magazine . . . .. . . . . . . . ical 6L Nat. Hist. Repertory. Horias. . Vords................. . Vords for the Young. . . . . . Magazine . . . . . .- - ...-..-........-.. lbal‘llJullu ......--....QP°V" 1m....................- 375 -- 375 )f NaiuralHistory......-- 9 50 ZThe).... .............. 200 .. 575 'nM . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . 9 50 nical Hegise)_.... 375 dy’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 VJagazine of Sports . . . . . . . 5 75 ‘0) Moude......... . . . . . . 375 J‘llbuulldllylnu n..- isHan’s Magazine. . . . . . . . Ijects . _ asul'y... 5 Short Sermon. . . .. . . . - 1'] .......... . 3110......ug... Irnal.............. '11 Magazine. .. "s Continential Guide. . . ontroversialst . . . ‘iend................--- arbinger ............... 111113.] of Dental Science" -.. ........-a‘-.....-- ’s Ingland . ',TIIB....- ....-...- L‘he (price varies). . . . . .. .-..- .....n... 0k of Romance. Biographical Dictionary. . Magazine. . . . s’ Jontnal. . . . n.- mu u.... ~.. ..-- ..-..-. gaZIHO.-....---- lazeue of Fashions. . , _ shinn ishwomnn . . . . . .. .. . ‘enlice. . . . . . 05’ Journal.. _. of Great Britain . Au†VIIKUIIILAU. D n on ll ‘1‘"! '{eviewnu......, 950 azine... ........... 375 Mo Journal....... 330 200 mly Magazine 9 50 ................... 325 d 'l‘lleologian.. 375 (alt.mo.).....u . 575 mgrogalional Revlew 3 75 |uu guuuuuxe . . . . . . . . . d (0 I Chemical Society .. 3 75 wtical Medicine . . . . . 3 7 mini Science. .. . .... 5 75 Illustralions . . . . . . . . . 3 75 at of Fashion . . . . . . . 3 75 ranion...... . . . . . . . 3 75 [6 of Fashion.... . .. 3 75 :ln'y..............‘. 2‘3 '........ . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ml. 5W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 ’aris Fashions . . . . . . . 3 75- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 950 375 iSB --.. . . . . . . . I 10 gazine... .......375 Magazina . . . . . . . . . . 1 10 .............. . . . . . 200 et....r..... . . . . . . . . 375 . . RICHMOND HILL. SUPPLIED BY ‘ngaunu- . . . .- ...-....-..-...- [e and Review. . . 51' .~.o... ........ Lor........... Per y’r. PrNo. $300 .375 .375 .950 .200 .575 7fdln¢770nwo OUFJOOOOFJ.300505 107061022007Eu7r O 12320131320~39 I 00 ( 110 300 110 575 375 200 200 Mm 200 200 375 110 110 110 290 110 200 50 17 17 10 I7 17 33 1t] 10 10 17 10 33 65 1'1 80 33 30 33 80 17 50 17 33 80 50 07 10 15 15 17 80 30 ID 33 50 17 33 33 20 l 7 l 7 30 u 80 08 80 33 36 33 I7 15 l7 17 10 l7 17 17 33 17 13 l7 33 06 10 l 7 33 33 33 l 0 10 Best Fanning Mill, Manufactured in Canada, WILSON’S IMPROVED DOUBLE. ACTION FANNING MILL Farmers will consult their own interest if they will examine our Jill before buying elsewhere, as we feel conï¬dent they will be satisï¬ed our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. Can 55111039157- all Orders Promptly “ The usefuiiness of this invu Minn 1:1 unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy of merit, and to the isoiatcd dweller, mus; ha of the greatest possibio value.†Lumber Planned to 0rder 0n the Sizertcst Notice at their Saw Mill. "The Novelty of making A WOODEN FORCE PUMP, was introducsd by the Plaintiff. (C. Powell)and it has that MERIT OF INVENTION which etitles it to the protection of a Patent.†See 'Judgment Court of Chancery. The Hon. l’. M. Vaukonghnet. in delivering Judgment on the celebrated Patent Swing Pump {rim}; remarked. after just!) culogiuing the merits of the Pump. “ That the person who infringes on a Patent. is n wrong-dour and should be punished. and that an infringer's opera- tions are, not oniy a Rubberv ofthe l’utemee, but also a Fraud upon the Public.†Flour, Feed, Provision and Grocery Store! N 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- ed his Stock and has now on hand ncluding Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, V7asb Stands, 8w. 8m. Also a lhrge assortment of Room Paper, Eogdging, Whitï¬er Lead In. Paints and Colors, Raw and Viimled Linseed Oils, Mac'hiné Oil, ROSE Oil. Va;ni<h Turpentine, Benzme, Glass, Pu|ty, Glue, 8w. &c. Parties Furnishing, Papering, or Painting their Houses, will do we]! to call before purchasing efsewnere. Also GEO. MCPHILLIPS 8; SON, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYORS; Seaforth. Ontario. B®Wfl£§£fl$ Eflï¬ï¬mi‘fl Also Notice that Messrs. PHILLIPS. Pu mp Makers, UDORA. have purchased the Rights of Georgina North Gwillimbury. 01-0 and lunisï¬l, and, having abandoned the manufa'clure on Inferior Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply tha A CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0F FURNITURE! Machiner supplied. and InstructiOns for making given. Rare chances for men of energy ad limited capital. Iâ€"Iï¬RDWAI-IE and. CROCKEEY A nice assortment, good and cheap. Ho would also call attentlon to his Vthre he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran CABINET ESTABLISHMENT PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS- {HIUIIFHJHH Seaforth, Ontario. J mm 7 , 1865. Their successis wonderful and Well-dessrved."+~0ntaria Observer. Richmond Hill, May 527, 1869. P. O. Addressâ€"CHARLES POVJELL. Newton Brook Newton Brook. Ju‘ly 15. 1868. 522v3m For Cash, at Prices that cannot be'surpaff'ed. Richmond Hill. November 9, 1866. IiESE_R/E;L[{$ _ï¬AYEESTQOD TEE TEST OF _COMPETITION AT A‘L_L THE Provincial Exhibitions and County Fairs whenever shown, and are pronounced by com- petent Judges as being ‘lle_ WWI Manufacturing a large Number of the above, When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Well or Cisteru, FIRE-PROOF STORE, RICHMOND HILL. ENDS 1869. SPRING, 1869. A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet. LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS; FORCE STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. GRAND DISPLAY THOMAS COG-ELAN, 4" W“ 133' ‘1 l W I ‘ d e,‘ ‘ ‘ "a ‘1 > I \ W“ “'ifllll‘flflfl [WM 4‘ L'Munn “Euni‘nu ml “11qu "utmmn mun “Wm: fumm ISAAC CROSBY’S, And having increased facilities for preparing the lumber. EXTRACTS FROM JUDGMENT OI" COURT OF CHANCERY. ud Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cornmeal,Buck wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and “ Churn †Pumps for Oisterns, LEASE NOTICE THAT Ordelsfrcm North York should I be sent to ROGERS & C0., NEWMARKET, who have acquired the Patent Right for East and West Gwillim- bury, Whilchurnh and King.f01‘the ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS; %PUMPS,<§10 RICHMOND HILL The subcnbers are now ‘atnnt Swing and Dominion Force Pumps. Common Pumps of any Make, AND THEY HAVE BEEN FOR. TANKS, ClSTERNS AND SHALLDW WELLS; AT TWO THIRDS THE ORDINARY PRICES; TWO DOLLARS EACH. YMN AND PRAYER BOOKS “on. P. M. V‘mxovcuum. A. & W. WILSON. ALSO, FOR SALE AT THE HERA LD BOOK STORE- 506-tf EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! USE OF ETHER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only. Without endangering the Life! willbe in the following places prepaged to extract teeth with his new apparatus. ' All other operations in Dentistry performed in n workmanlike manner :â€" J. insensible wiih this oxternaT agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and :mrora........ Newmal'ket Brelsford hotel Stouflville . . . . . . Victoria Square. . . . . . . . . . Thomhill.......... ...... Richmond Hill. . . . . . . . . . . Maple . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . Burwick.... ..........-- Kleinbnrg....-.......... Nobleton..... . . . . . . . .L lowing uropelty :â€" Pnrtof Lot No 30. on 2nd Con. Vaughan containing 63 acre»; also. ’I‘HE tooth and gum surrounding become . insensible with this external agencv. Village Property on Richmond Hill Forpurticulargnpply to the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. HE Subscriber would intimate to the farm- ers and others of Richmond Hill and surrounding Coumry having. Aomra, J 11:10 7 1565. . 0 BE SOLD unreasonable terms. the {u}- lowing uropelty :â€" Horses Afflicted with Ringâ€"bone, Quite a number ofreference given if requir- ed ofpersons whose horses have been cured by Richmond Hill. Sept. 1.1866. That he has successfully treated the above for the past ten years without a single failure. This treatment does not necessitate their being laid aside only for a few days. My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on, ifnot $3 00 willbe charged to ensure a cure. Residence rear oflot 25, 2nd Con. Vaughan. JAMES DUNTON. Where they will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of theirprofession. the hair. If you want a clean. coal head, use Hunt's Empire Hair Gloss. If you want a beautiful, luxuriant growth at hair. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. “You want to keep your hair from falling out. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. 11 is the cheapest, clutmcst, btst. PRICE ‘25 CENTS mm BOTTLE. S. J. FOSS & 00., Proprietors. R. H. HALL, AGENT. Richmond/till, 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 ï¬rst physicians of the country, and perfected during a course of 40 YEARS succesrinl prac- tice‘ so that for “.he purpose intended they can osarcely he in proved, For certiï¬cates of cures see circulars. All genuine pills are sugar-coated and will in future have our signature on the wrapprr. S. J. FOSS 65 CO., Proprietors. ,* Sold by druggisis everywherei R. H. HALL, AG..M, Richmond/rill. November 19. 1868. » 540-132 999 out of 1.000 of the accidents to which we are daily liable may be graatly relieves, and a large proportion rendered no longer troubleâ€" some by a timely application of lhisjusliy cele- brated medicine. The name of-lhe medicine is blown in each bottle of the genuine; all others are worthless imitations. ACOBS’ Rheumatic Liquid is the best thing in the world, except a skillful] phyâ€" sician, to have at hand in case ofany accident. Above-are some of the statements being daily made by those who have used Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liggid it Dr. Colby’s Anti-costive and Tonic Pills. “ I want it. where I can put my hand on it at any time.†“I consider it the greatest remedy known.†“ Nothing 1 ever saw can touch it as a re- mady." “ I do not consider a sprain or lameness of any account ifl can get hold ofa bottle of Ja- cobs’ Rheumatic Liquid.†“ It cures n cold in tamer." "It is the only thing I know that cures scratches on horses.†H 1 never saw anything that would relieve’ a bun} so quick.†in time. They can be taken by the most delicate. They do not sicken or grip in any case. They always produce the same beneï¬cial results. They are an eï¬â€˜ectual but mild cathartic. They cannot be excelled as an antibilious remedy. They are the greatest blood puriï¬er known. They afford immediate relief for bowel com- plaint. They are the best and safest remedy for children. They are a positive cure forcostiveness. They cure the worst forms of dyspepsia. They cure all diseases arising from any do- rangemenl of the Stomach. Liver, and Bowels. They are recognised by all medical men who know the formula as a standard remedy. RichmondHilI. Oct. 25, ’86 November 19. 1868. November 19, 1868. Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liquid. Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. R. COLBY’S Antivcostive and Tonic Pills never fail but always relieve if taken DRS. PECK 8a ROBINSON UNT’S Empire Hair Gloss is the “ Ne plus ultra†of all preparations for I would not attempt to keep house without As in the use of Chloroform. Worth‘ Knowing. S. J. FOSS & Co.. Sole proprietérs R. H. HALL. AGENT, Richmandhill, Land for Sale. NEW METHOD OF BY THE 2nd 18th 20th 23rd 24th 26Lh 28th 29th 30111 Is: ofeacn monm 54(r-ly 540-1y 469