CHARLES Kenn said a bad horse was lile a poor playâ€"1t can’t run, and won’t draw. WHY ale hogs the most intelligent animals in the country? Because they nose every thing. MAN is like a potato, never sure when he will got “ into hot “ater.†WHY is the voad ol transgressors so hard? Because it. is so much travelled. GIRLS of a marriageable age need so little courting nowahduys that they may be classed as ready made articles. WHY are babies like stars? Because “there vs no speech nor language where that voice ii not heard.†PII.ES.â€"Use Dr. J. Briggs' Pile. Remedy for internal. external, bleeding: and itching Piles. It gives immediate relief and is re- liable. Sold by druggists. 533Q MY ï¬rst is what lies at the door ; m'y sec- ond is a. kind of corn ; my third is what no- body can do without; and my whole is one of the United States. Matrimony. ‘4‘ WHAT are wageshere ?†asked a labor- er of a boy. “I don’t know.†“ What does your father get every Saturday night, ?" “Get?†said the boy, “ Why. he gets as fly“ as a brick.†" WHY did Joseph’s brmhern cast him in- to a pit?" asked asuhonl teacher 01‘ his c'ass “ Because,†said' a young lady.- " they thought, it a. good opening for ayuung man.†ADDING INSULT TO INJURY..â€"â€"A young lady. being charged by a gentleman with hav- ing trifled with his feelings, very funuiiy. a< she thought, emlaimed, " Well I plead jilty.’: : .... . . .< WHAT IS A MAN 7â€"The man whom I call deserving the name is one wlmse Illonghls and exertions are for others rathertlmn him- selfâ€" whose high purpose is adopted on just principles, and never ahnndnned while heu- ven or earth aï¬brds means of accomplishing it, He is one who will neither 808k :31] in- direct advantage by a spacious road, nor take an evil path to gain a real good pur- pose. Such a man were one for whom a woman’s heart should beat constantly while he breathes, and break when he dies.â€"-Sir Walter Scott. TIT FOR Tuxâ€"Dr. M'Knight, of Etin' burgh. when minister of a country parish. was asked by the parish blacksmith for the loan of a theological work. The doctor, who was at": aid of ï¬nger-marks on his expen- sive volume, stated that he never lent books out of the house, but that the smith was wel- come to come to the manse and read it there. Shortly after. the Rev. Doctor was about to proceed to a neighboring: parish to, ofliciete for the incumbent. when it was dis- covered that. the key of the stable was miss- ing. The doctor sent for the blacksmith to force open the door. but received the reply that he was welcome to the use of his tools in the Smithy, but that he never lent them out of his house. POVERTY.-Aias ! and nins ! poverty, has no heavier evil its train than its power of pervertng the fairest gift of our nature from their true channel. making the bright sides of our charamer appear dark, gloomy, and repulsive. Thus the high souled pride that, in our better days, sustains and keeps us fur above the reach of sordid thoughts and un- worthy actions. becomes. in the darker hour of our destiny, :1 misanthrope selï¬shness, in which we wrap onrsolves. as in a mantle. The caresses of friendship. the warm affect- ions of domestic love cannot penetrate through this; even sympathy becomes sus- pected, and then comes that, terible struggle against the world whose only termination is a broken heart. . THE Inside Track, says some good things in the fullowin; articles which may be of' practical value [9 some of our readers: 1 1 ‘VV 7 ‘ 4 An advernsement is not alwm‘s valuable in proportion to the space it occupies. A short advertisement four times is hotter than n verv long one one . “ Brag is a good dog, but Hold-fast is a better." Don’t {cem' to have a sm'all advertisement by ‘he side of a larger competing one. The big one can’t eat it up. Dovn’t mkz: down your Sign in dull times. People reaid newspapers at all times of the year. ‘ .‘ n- , . n 1 v If business admits of it, Several sma'l ad- vertisemenns. with vnur name lepuuted every time, will mail more than the same collect- ed. with your name in only once. Small ndvertisemeï¬ts, and plenty of them, is a good rule. We were a‘l babies once, yet we made considerable noise. .‘. A prominent adverlisemont once or twice will be eï¬'eclive, if followed un 1w :1. steady card giving your business and address. .0 Don't advertise unless you have someflling woth advertising. The easiest way in the wo‘ M to throw away money is to advertise injudicitmsly. ‘ The easiest way in the wn_I-ld to accumu. laie a fortune is advertise judiciously. Adouble-column Once a. year is no. so good as a square ï¬fty two times a year. A furious showyer. does not soak in so well as n.‘ steady rain. The hixhesf praise Artemus Ward had for George Washington was that. he “ never slop! over," THERE is a paper in Madrid 175 years old Blow, ye stormy winds of winter, Drive the chilly, drilting snow, Closely housed, the busy printer Heeds not, how the winds may blow. Click, click, his type go dropping. Here and there upon his case, As he stands t'ot- hours popping Every letter in its place. Heaven send the useful printer Every comfort mortals need, For our nights were dull in winter Had we not the news to read. Sad would be the world’s condition, If no printer boys were found ; Ignorance and snper-s’tition,, Sin and suffering would abound. Yea, it is the busy printer Rolls the car of knowledge on, And a gloomy mental winter 'Soon would reign if he were gone. Money’s useful, yet the winters Fill not half so high a place As the busy, toiling printers, Fingering type before the case. Yet while the type they're busy setting, 0ft, some thankless popinjay,‘ Leaves the country, kindly letting Printers whistle for their pay, Ohl ingralilude ungracious I Are there on enlightened soilâ€" Men with minds so incupacious As to slight the printer’s toil “I Seghim l‘how extremely husy, - Fingering type beforé the Ezase; Toiling, till he’s almost dizzy, To exalt the human race. THE PRINTER‘S TOIL HOW TO ADVERTISE ODDS AND ENDS E‘Emim All ful’y Warranted and delivered at B information. Address Including 'l‘ables, Chairs. Bedsmads. Bureaus. Cupboards, Drasting Stands. \Vasir Slands, &c. &c. Also a large asnmlmeut of Room Paper, Baudeling. \Vhile Lead l‘uinls and Colors, Raw and ijmled Linwed Oils, Macllino Oil. Rock Oil. Varnish 'l‘m-pvrline. Benzpnt" Glass. Pulty, Glue, &c. &c. l’arlws Furnishing, Palvering, or l’uinliug llmr Houses. will do well to call before plmzllucing ekewnere. Also CABINET ESTABLISHMENT HARD W ARE , and. CROCKEBY Flour, Feed, Provision and Grocery Store! Where he keeps on hand Flour. Shnrls. Bran, Oats, Pms. Oatmeal. Cornmeal,Ruck- wheat. Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and Tms PUMP IS EAsu-zs'r WORKED, Mos'r DURA- BLE AND NEA’I‘EET MADE IN THE DOMINION. This Pump on Trial for One Month! And if accepted WARRANTED TWO YEARS, EXCELSIUK PUMP These Pumps are suitable. to all Depths from a. cistern to 3. Well of 150 feet. Also manufactures a pump for cisterns and shallow Walls, so constructed with the castings of the handle as to make it. all light. and pre- venting children from putting anything into it; which is invariably the cuss will) cummon pumps. Price $6 complete, for cisterns not exceeding eight feet. Churn Pumps far Cisterns $3 WELL mecma DONE On the Shortest Notice! April I. 1869. 558-13] New Style. Important Change. A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. Will Restore Gray llair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is-a most delightful llair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING llAlR is immediately checked. Mrs. S A ALLEN’S ZYLOBALSAMUM, mvaa! preparalz'wz for 11:: Hair ; dear and tranxparmf, wit/mu! :edz'ment. It is very simple and 13/15» ï¬raduce: 'meierj/‘ul resullx. 11: great superiority and economy as a Hair Brewing our high cast French Emma/e: is acknowledged by all nut only in this comztr 6:4 in Europe. The Reslorzr and Z ylobalmmum : ould not it used am will: the other. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Brupr'r'mra; S. R. Van Duzwr 5L Cm, \Vholesulu Drugngr 35 Barclay St. uud 40 Park lee. New-York. MRS. So AOVALIAEN,S HAIR RESTORER- Heintzman 8: 80’s. Celebrated Firstâ€"prize Plane Furies ! - -. a; f 1'" .m I'I'AA Richmond Hdl, April ‘29, 1869. “ .._ ‘i v‘ .,_ w .‘v uâ€" -â€" - 1mm “mmmu 'm‘nm “MI mm mm "mung “mm mm k4n1th Hmum‘ 'I‘ummn ‘ For Cash, :1! Prices that cannot be surpafled. Richmond Hill. Novembvr 9, i866. r Address, stating depth of well, P. PHILLIPS, March 1!, 1869. ESPELER TWEEDS, HE Subscriber would respectfully anâ€" nounce {but he is prepaled to put in CHOICE ASSOR TMENT 0F FURNITURE ! A nice: assorlment, good and cheap. P. PHIL L IPS, REFUNDED. MANUFACTURED BY R. H. HALL. AGENT. SPLENDID VALUE. RICHMOND HILL THOMAS COG-ELAN, iSAAC CROSBY. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ' GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. Nature‘s Crown. You Must Cultivate it BEAUTIFUL HAIR. lhcmmm) HILL. Mahmoud Hill. 555-]! RICHMOND HILL THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1869. C. CHAPMAN, General Agent, Manufacturer’s prices. Sand for Circufars and J. H. SANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, f 10 the t'armer.- and others in the neigh horhood of the I‘llsrin “ills that he has leased the shop owned by Mr. Wm. 'I‘reuch, 5311.. where he is prepared to do Cor. of Yonge & Centre St. East GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, EGS to anuounca to the public lllat he is now practicing with H. SANDI‘J RSON. ofthe same. place. where they may be consult- ed personally or by letter, on all diseases of Horses, Cattle, «\Ec‘ In all its branches, and bv strict attention {0 business he hopes to men: a share of public support PETER. CRAIK Elgin Mils. May 13. 1889. 564~tf ETER. CRAIK BEGS.TO INTIMATE 10 the farmer.- and others in the neigh Mrdicines of every Discription For Horses and Cattle always on hand: such as Physic. Diuretic. Cordial, 'l‘ou'xc, Cough, Condition and Warm EMS and Powders. The Cough Balls have been fouud'mom serviceable in alleviating many of the dialreSsing symp- toms of Brokenwind or Heaves in Horses. Colic, Dra ughis, Linimenls for Sore Throals, Sprains. Curb. Spavin, Ming-bone, Sm, Bhst- erng Ointments. also Hoof and Healing Oint- ments. Loliousl‘ur Wounds, Bruises. Baddlfl Galls. Inl'alliable Oil and Sheep Tick Des- troyer. Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought and Sold on commission. Richmond HIâ€. April 23, 1668. 510 All orders from a distance promptlyauanded to. and medicine: sent to any part ot'lhe Pro- Vince. D BU I’CHEK. 2nd door north ol'G. A. Bfll'llfll'ds More. Rirknmnd Hixi. keeps always on hand the best of Beef, Mutton, Lamb. Veal, Pork. Samages. «\‘c. and sells at the lowest prices. The highest marketprice given for Cattle. Sheep, Lambs. 8w. Ho would also call attention to his Also. Corned and Spicad Beef. Smoked and Dried Hams. k) Undertaker, &c. Rasmnncmâ€"Nearlyoppositetho Post Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill. ( G raduatc (If Turauta Veterinary College) WILLIAM COX. 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Pr No. . 200 .... 375 .... 575 375 .... 200 u‘y.. 200 200 . . . . . 225 onary‘ZOO . 375 110 200 375 iti011200 .... 060 ....110 ....]3U{)l Mag200 ....125 .. 575 .. 375 110 375 375 “4(200 200 .... 325 .. 300 ..110 .. 325 .. 375 .. 375 ..200 ne‘400 .. 200 .. 200 .. 375 .. 200 .8200 LIQOO .750 ‘. 950 .. 2‘0 .. 375 575 .. 75’) .. 950 .. 200 .. 200 .. 200 400 950 .. 575 ry.075 110 l 10 3 00 1 10 5 75 3 75 2 00 ‘2 ()0 l 00 2 ()0 2 ()0 375 110 110 2 00 qu~ {7190-â€" 09190 no 9 50 3 75 3 no 2 00 9 50 3 3 75 5 75 3 ‘75 7 5n 25 33 33 80 I7 50 80 50 171 17 10 17 17 33 l( )0 10 17 10 )7 33 65 SU 30 2‘0 17 65 17 33 5t) 65 8U 17 17 33 80 50 O7 10 15 15 17 80 30 H) 33 50 I7 33 33 33 50 33 33 33 33 20 l7 I7 30 33 80 33 10 33 10 17 33 80 08 80 33 36 33 l7 l5 l7 17 10 17 l7 17 33 17 332 l 17 33 17 l7 l7 17 17 33 17 33 33 33 10 I7 13 50 33 H) 33 33 l7 17 30 17 WILSON’S IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION FANNING MILL Beét Fanning Mill,‘ Manufactured in Canada, Can Supply Farmers will consult their own interest if they will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere, as We feel conï¬dent they will be satisï¬ed our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. Lumber Planed to Order on the Shortest Notice at their Saw Mill. (C. 1’0 Patent " The usefullness ofthis invention is unquestioned; it is both ingenious and worthy of merit, and to the isolated dweller, must be ofme greatest possible value,†See Judgment CourtofChancery. The Hon. l’. M.Va.nkouglmet. in delivering Judgment on the celebrated Patent Swing Pump trial; remarked. al'terjusll) eulogising me merits ot'tlie Pump. “ That the person who infringes on a Patent. is a wrong-er and should be punished, and thal an inï¬'inger’s opera- tions are, not only a Robberv ofthe l’atemee, but also a Fraud upon the Public.†E©Wï¬ï¬u£fl G Also ï¬'Aice'Emt Messrs. PHILLH’S, Pump MakersyUDORA. Imve purchnaed the Rights of Georgina North Gwillimbury‘ 01-0 and Inuisï¬l, and, having abandoned thew‘aclureé‘n Inferior Kinds of Pumps. are prepared to supply the PATENT SWING AND DOMINION FORCE PUMPS- LAMP ELDBES, BURNERS, EHIMNEYS, SHADES AND WIEKS. Machiner supplied, and Insh‘uc‘iOns for making given. Rare chances for men of energy ad limited capital. ‘ ’3," When Ordering Pumps, please state Depth of Wall or Cistern. Also on hand a large stock of Table Cutlery. Spoons, &c. Special attention is directed to his Lapms and Chandeliers: the stock of which is very large, embracing all that is New and Chasm. and also the Piamest and Cheapest; thus meelillg the requirements of II classas. Hnusn Furnishing Establishment, 83 innge SL3 [inan above King St. LANTERNS, Square and Globe Shape, in great variety. for oil or candles. H. P. would also direct Special attention tolhe stqck of Boo]; 011 anti Machinery 011 STOVES,â€"Cooking Stoves. Parlor Stoves. Box Stoves, l)umb Stoves, and Stove Pipes Grain Measures, Apple Parers,Clothes Wringers. &c., &c. ' Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! Richmond Hill, May 27, 1869, HES?) MnfLs AHAVEflSTOï¬OAD'TEI'E TEST OF COMPETITION AT ALL THE _ . . _ u h . . ‘ . . u n n A '1‘! nnm , P. 0. Address Newton Brook. July 15. 1868. lated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GA‘LVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, Repairs of all kinds promptly Executed. *ï¬â€˜ Intending buyers are invited lo inspect lhe stock, as it will be found worthy ofiuspection. Toronto, February 7, 1868. 493 Richmond Hill,June 11. ’68. The Novelty of making A WOODEN FORCE PUMP, was introduced by the Plaintiff. Powell) and it has that MERIT OF INVENTION which etitles it to the protection of a Their success is wonderful and Well-deserved.â€-â€"-0ntm-i0 Observer. Richmond Hill. April 29. 1869‘ EGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of House Fu'nishing Goods, > among which will be found §:§;i§éi:tï¬~ijBibitionéland County Fairs wheupver Shl patent judges as being the ICE’S PUMPS ALLOY’S AXES Manufacturing :1 large Number of the above, OOP SKIRTS, A Limited Number of Rights for Sale yet. DANIEL HORNER, JUN., Lot 20, 2nd con. Markham STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. LIFT AND SUCTION PUMPS, FOR ALL DEPTHS; FORCE BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE, (3w. A GREAT VARIETY. FOR SALE BY And having increased facilities for preparing the lumber. HIRAM PIPER FOR SALE BY J. BRILLINGEBJ EX'E‘RACTS FROM JUDGMEN ' 0!" COURT OF CHANCERY. Ma’ ufactured and Imported, Wholesale and. Retail. ISAAC CROSBY Which will be found both good and cheap. Richmond Hill ARE CHEAPER AND SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS; LEASE NOTICE THAT Ordelsï¬'om North York should be sent to ROGERS & C0., NEWMARKET, who have acquired the Patent Right for East and West Gwillim- bury. Whilchurch and KiugJorthe Patent Swing and Dominion Force Pumps. ‘ Churn †Pumps. for Cisterns, The subcrgbers are now all Orders Promptly â€"CHARLES POWELL. Newton Brook AND THEY HAVE BEEN Common Pumps of any Make, 5174f PU‘MPS,£30 0R TANKS, CIS'I‘ERNS LND SHALLOW \NELLS; AT TWO 'I'HIKDS THE ORDINARY PRICES ; National Series of Reading Books FIRST Boomwith 31 illustrations. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"5 cents. FIRST BOOK. (second part) with 54 illustrations. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Boox; with 56 illustrations. strongly bound in cloth boards-20 cents. ’x‘mnn Boox, 41 illustrations, strongly bound .m.-..in..cloth boardsâ€"~30 cents. r - FOURTH BOOK. 45 illustrations. strongly bound. ’ in cloth boards-L40 cents. FJFTH BOOK, 50 illustrations’ strongly bound _ in cloth boardsâ€"5U cents. COIPANION 10 mm READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at the TWO DOLLARS EACH. Authorised by the Council of Public 111- struction for Ontario. showu, and are pronounced by com- A. & W. WILSON. Hon. P. M. VANKOUGHNET. THE NE‘V CANADIAN ALSO, HERALD BOOK STORE. 522- 3m 5864f EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN id“ USE OF ETHER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only. THE tooth and gum surrounding become . insensible with this external agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and Without endangering the Life! wilibe in the following places prepared ta extract teeth with his new apparatus, All other operations in Dentistry performed in a workmanlike manner :â€" Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newman-ket Brelsford hotel Stouï¬ville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria Square. . . . . . . . . . Thomhill.......... Richmond Hill. . . .. . . . . . . Maple . . . . . . . Burwick.... Kleinburg . . . . . .......... Nobleton...u . . . . . . . . ... Aomra, June 7 1565.. POETICAL WORKS Where they will attendto any business per- taining to any branch oftheirprofession. 0 BE SOLD onreasonabloterms, the fol- lowing )ropeny :â€" PartofLotNo 30,011 2nd Con- Vaughan containing 63 acre“; also, I Village Property on Richmond Hill Forparticulars apply to the proprietor. A. WRIGHT. Richmond Hill. Sept. 1.1866. 469 Richmond Hill. Sept. 1. 1866 HE Subscriber would intimate to the farm- ersand others of Richmond Hill and snrlouuding Country having. That hehas successfully treated the above for the past ten years without a singlbfailure. Horses Afflicted with Ring-bone, This traatment does not necersilaie their being laid aside only for a few days. Quite a number of reference given if requir- ed ol'persons whose horses haveboen cured by Mycharge is $1 50 ifnaid when operated on,ifuot $3 00 wille charged to ensure a cure. Residence rear oflot 25, 2nd Con, Vaughan. JAMES DUNTON. the hair, If you. wmgt alooï¬.ï¬‚Ã©ï¬ Emp’nw'flhi Iona-~- Ifyou want a beautiful, luxuriant growth 0! hair. use Hum’s Empire Hair Gloss. If you want to keep your hair from falling out. use Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. It is the cheapest, cluumst, bust. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. ' S.J. FOSS &, (30., Proprietors. ACOBS’ Rheumalic Liquid is the best thing in the world, except a skillfull phyâ€" sician, to have at hand in case of any accident. 999 out of 1.000 of the accidents to which we nra daily liable may be greatly rolieven, and a large proportion rendered no longer trouble- some by a timely application ofthisjusliy cole- braled medicine. ' “ I do not consider a sprain or lameness of auyaccounl ifl can get hold of a bottle of Ja- cobs’ Rheumatic Liquid.†“ It cures a cold in lantor.†" It is the only thing I know that cures scratches on horses.†at any time.†. “1 consider it the greatest remedy known.†“ Nothing 1 ever saw can touch it as a re- medy.†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 éountry. and perfected durng a course of 40 YEARS succesrlul prac- tice so that for the purpose intended they can osarcely be improved. For certiï¬cates of cures see circulars. All genuine pills are sugar-coated and will in future have our signature on the wrapper. r" 1 never saw anything that would relieve a burn so quick." Above‘are some of Lhe statements being daily made; by those who hava used Jacobs’ Rheumatic Ligqid The name of‘tha medicine is hiown in each bottle ofthe genuine; all others are worthless imitations, Dr. Colby’s Anti-eostive and Tonic Pills. 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 effectual but mild cathartic. They cannot be excelled as an antibilious remedy. They are the greatest blood puriï¬er known. They aï¬'ord immediate relief for bowel com- plaint. I 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 de- rangement of the Stomach. Liver, and Bowels‘ They are recognised by all medical men who know the formula as a standard remedy. Richmond Hill. Oct. 95, ’66 DRS. PECK 85 ROBINSON November 19. 1868. November 19, [868‘ November 19, 1868. Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liquid. Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. hmw’HSJ'; FOSS (ECO; Proprietors. ," Snld by druggists everywhere. R. H. HALL; AGENT. R. COLBY’S Ami-coslive and Tonic Pills i never fail but always relieve if taken UN'P’S Empire Hair Gloss is the “ Ne plus ultra†of all preparations fgr i would not attempt to keep house without I want it where I can put my hand on it OF THE DIFFERENT PORTS, AT THE As in the use of Chloroform. Worth Knowing. S. J. FOSS 6L C0,, Sole proprietors R. H. HALL, AGENT, Richmondhill, ber 19, 1868. 54L‘-1y Land for Sale. NEW METHOD OF R. H. HALL, AGENT. BY THE HERALD BOOK STORE. Lhe statemenls_ bei ng Ist ofeacn month 2nd u n lSlh “ " 20H) " “ 23rd l n n 24th u It 26th “ " 28th ‘ ‘ " 29th H t I 30th N -‘ R ichmondhill. 540 - l y, Richmond/till, 540-ly