THE late Gen. T. Perronet Thompson, who survived to the venerable age of 86, Wrote as follows, three weeks before his death, to the Rev. Dawson Burns: “ There may be a danger of drawing too sweeping conclusions Prom limited facts; but my per- sonal experience has always been that my health was always better for avoiding strong drinks ; and particularly that abstaining from drinks and animal food had a great effect in preserving health in tropical climates, under circumstances of more than ordinary expos- sure to work or the sun.†THE EXI’OSITION UNIVERSALLE, at Paris, 1867, awarded Wheeler & Wilson the high- est premium, a gold medal, for the perfec- tion of their Sewing Machines, over 82 comâ€" petitors. This machine is crowned with. 67 medals, has been tested beyond all question, and stands today without a rival. Over 60,000 machines were sold in the year 1868. Send for circular and samples of work to Charles Chapman, agent, Markham village ; he gives instructions lree and warrants every Machine. A NEWSPAPER article has been going the rounds of the press of late, headed, “ Where is your boy at night ‘2†A brilliant urchin suggests the proprieiy of another article, inâ€" quiring, “ where is the old man at night ‘1†Not a. bad idea. A GEXTLEMAN, the other evening, object- ed to playing cards with a. lady, because, he said, she had such a “ winning way†about her. THREE individuals in Michigan got lost in the woods. They told their dog to “go home,†and got there themselves by follow- ing him. Be sure you get the Genuine Hunt’s Em- pire Ham Gloss, prepared by S. J. Foss & Co. DISPEPSIA.â€"Use Dr. J. Briggs’ Allevan- tor for dispepsia, flatulency, heartburn, &c. Sold by druggists. 583Q IN youth, women are ouridols; at a niper age our companions; m old age, our nurses; and, in all ages, our friends. Cure for Summer Complaint, one or two doses Colby’s Anti-Costive and Tonic Pills. WHY is a beefsteak like a locomotive ? It is not of much account without it’s tender. _~ . vuwv..v. nu)â€; unw nLusan’ as a class, are the most ungrateful of mor- tals. WHY should péople marry in the Winter? Because ladies want muffs and gentlemen Want comforters. A WHEEL, unlike a. horse, runs the better for being tired. WHAT is the greatest curiosity in the world ?-A woman’s. Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liquid is all that it is recommended. _ .. anâ€, She never would hope or trust again. She laid her head when her hair was gray On the low little daisies that did not fail She liad’not a tear nor a word to sayâ€"â€" What could weeping and words avail? This story had never been said or sung If love were faithful, if love were true ; We planted gardens when we were younnr - 7 The churchyard daisies were all that ngw Then her hopeless teai'rquohl-e‘ave to flow. She wept and wept by her thorny tree, Not one red rose foi‘ her weeping grew; In her leafless limes, not one wild bee Made one poor dream of her youth come true. And yet she had planned her garden well, Trusting the sun and the kindly rain; So,__when she saw how it all befel So she waited, singing, as waits the bird For his nestlings, after their wings have grown : She waited, singing, tho’ no one heard ; ’Twas little pleasure to sing alone. Only a pansy or two at last Looked sadly up in her {see and died ; Only one lily, when J 11110 was past. Drooped dying- by one dead tulip’s side. “ Alas 1†she said, and she sang no more, “I never dreamed that it would be so; I cannot sing, for my heart is sore, Since seedling plants are not sure to grow. “ Yet wait,†she said, “and in days to come Roses will bloom on my thorny tree 5 Under my limes will the wild bees hum, And the shade of my cedar be fair to see.†She could not sing and she would not cry; Silent and trusting she waited still ; The days and the months and the years went by, And the winter frosts were strong to kill. The garden she made when she was young Was not a garden in after years; This story had never been said or sung If blossoms could thrive in a rain of tears. This story had never been sung or said ,, ,0 4. Nâ€" If our'seedling hopes were sure to grow- Shgrwaited to see her cedar dead. She made a garden when she was young ; Her eyes were dazed by the sunrise glow, Poor child! she thought she was wise and strong, She knew no better; ’twas long ago. She planted her beds with seedling flowers, She planted her lawn with yearling trees; She built a trellis for woodbine bowers, “How happy,’ ’ she said, “ shall I be with these l†“ How happy,†she said. “shall I surely be When my pans1es and lilies and tulips blow, I must wait for the cones on my cedarâ€"tree, For the noblest things take long to grow. “ ’Tis easy to wait for a while,†she said, The low little daisies will soon be here, And my thicket will glow with roses red, And my apple-tree bloom, in one more year.†So she waited, singing, as waits the bird For his nestlings before their wings are grown ; She waited, singing, tho’ no one-heard; It wsa no sorrow to sing alone. And the low little daisies starred the lawn, But the pansies and lilies were slow to spring; . One tulip, streaked like a winter’s dawn, Just feebly opened to hear her sing. “My ansies will come in June,†she said, “ y lilies will come when the days are long, But I fear my tulips must all be dead, Save this p00r blossom that loves my song.†A “ VETERAN observer†says that singers .. . n - â€" ODDS AND ENDS A TRUE STORY. Egmwo Mrs4 S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM, anal/'22" fnqï¬aratz'ou for the [lair ; (Ivar mu! transparent, 'wz'I/witt :rdi’mmzt. It is very xii/2,910 and (flew product: wondesz rcsulls. [is great superiorin and a‘anomy as a flair Drawing over lu'g/L ms! I’M/1:1; Pomadc: 7‘: acknmulctzgveri by all 710! only in [117's mzmtry [mi in L ,4 , , _ . .1†mun, ,n 7, v . Europe. 7111? [Ecstorcr (Did Zg/luéaIJEmunI :c'l'z'ould no} 5: used one wz'tIL 11w (It/L572 SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS. Broprivtnrs, S. R. Van Duzvr 3L Cm, \Vholesuln Druggiieg 35 Barclay St. and 40 Park Place. New-York. “AER RESTGBEEE Will Restore Gray flair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a' most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING llAlll is immediately checked. HE Subscriber offers for sale a good farm, being lot No. 4. in the 8th concession of the township of Erin, 100 acres, (50 acres cleared and in a Iiiin slate of cultivation; the balance nearly all ï¬rst rate Hardwood bush. There is on the premises a good log house, harmstable, Jun, with good water privilege' Also a beautiful young Orchard of 100 fruit trees, planted 5 years. A good gravel road passes along the front ofthe lot. This farm is 35 miles from Richmond Hill. 6 miles from Georgetownmn the Grand Trunk Railway,an(i 30 miles from Toronto. A REAL HAIR. RESTORER AND DRï¬SSING MRS. S.-A.. ALLEN’S I‘ERMS: Twentyrï¬ve hundred dollarsâ€"pan cash, balance on time. For particulars apry to the owner, Equally adapted for applying to Sheep and Lambs by Dipping. Pouring. Smearng or Salving. Used also as a, wasth' Horses and 0mm†Sold only by SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE, SHEEP DIPPINE EUMPDSITIDN! Arnica Liniment, THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN F0?" Rheulnatism, Sprains, Tic. Dobreux, Neuralgia &c. In all its branches, and by stric: attention to business he hopes to want a share of .public support PETER CRAIKA Elgiu Mils. May 13, 1869. 564-11' .LV all parties found trespassing on lots No, [9 and 20, in the 52nd concession of the Townâ€" ship of Vaughan, after this date will be prose- cuted to the utmost rigor of the law. L 10 the farmers and others in the neigh. borhood of the Elgin “.ills that ha has leased the shop owned by Mn Wm. Trench, 5011., where he is prepared Lo do GENERAL BLA CKSMITIIING, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT all parties found trespassile on lots No. Aiso manufactures a pump for cisterns and shallow WGHS, so constructed with the castings of the handle as to make it all tight, and pre- venting children from putting anything into it; which is invariably the case wilh common pumps. Price $6 complete, for cisterns not exceeding eight feet. Churn Pumps for Cisterns $3. WELL DIGGING DONE April]. 1869. 558-1y 1.‘ a nice selection of mixed varieties in Tulips, Hyacinths, and Crown Imperial, at low prices. On the Shortest Notice! Choice Flowering Bulbs, 0R AUTUMN PLANTING. I HAVE :1 nice selection of mixed varieties in This Pump on Trial for One Month! And if accepted WARRANTED TWO YEARS, 01- if they are not preferred to any othey pump they may be returned, and [he money will be These Pumps are suitable to all Depths ‘from a. cistern to a Well of 150 feet. March 11,1869, THIS PUMP IS EASIEST WORKED, MOST DURA- BLE AND NEATEST MADE IN THE DOMINION. January 14. 1859. EXECLSIOR PUMP June 23. 1809 April 1, 1868 Prepared and Sold on by Vaughan. May 25, 1869 Address, stating depth of weâ€, P. PHILLIPS G. A. BARNARD, Richmond Hill. Sept. 8,1869 5824f ERFEC’I‘ SAFETY IN SHEEP DIP: New Style. Important Change. ETER CRAIK BEGS TO INTIMATE HE Subscriber would respectfully an- nounce that he is prepaled to put in PING. VVARRANTED FREE FROM ARSENIC 0R MERCURY. P. PIIILLIPS: GEO. H. LESLIE SI. Co., (for. If Bluar &- Yongc St. 23. 1869. €70-1f YORKVILLI') GEO. H. LESLIE & C0,, Car. q)“ Blaor &- Yunge 815., M’noUGALL’s NON-l olsoxuvs TOWNSHIP OF ERIN. Combined in One Bottle. REFUNIDED. R. H. HALL, AGENT. Blacksmithing. Public Notice. To Farmers. WILLIAM HARDING, MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM GRAHAM E, RICHMOND HILL I N THE 558-1y ' GRAY HAIR Is at certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature’s Crown. You Must Cultivate it Richmond Hill 555- 1y RICHMOND HILL. Richmond Hill YORKVILLE. 547-6m THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL, ONT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29!, 1869. SGG-lf FIRSTBOOK, with 31 illustrations,stronglybound in limp clothâ€"5 cents. FIRST BooK, (second part) with :34 illustrations, strongly bound in limp clothâ€"10 cents. SECOND Boox, with 56 Illustrations. strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"Qt) cents. THIRD Boox, 41 illustrations, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"30 gents. Fovn'm Hoox. 45 illustrations, strongly bound, in cloth boardsâ€"4U cents. FIFTH BooK,‘50 illustrations’ strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"50 cents. COMPANION TO THE READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at the THE NE‘V CANADIAN National Series of Reading Beaks Horses examined as to soundness, also Bought. and Sold on commission. For Horses and Cattle always on hand: such as Physic, Diuretic. Cordial, Tonic, Cough, Condition and Worm Balls and Powders, The Cough Balls have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Brokenwind or Heaves in Horses. Colic, Draughls, Linimenls for Sore Threats. Sprains. Curb. Spavin, Ming-bone, 61c, Blist- erng Ointments, also Hoof and Healing Oint- ments. Lotionsf'or Wounds, Bruises. baddio Gulls. Infalliable Oil and Sheep Tick Desâ€" troyer. All orders from a distance promptlyattnnded to. and medicines sent to any part ot’lhe Pro- Vince. J. H. SANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, EGS to announce to the publicthat he i> now practicing with U. SANDERSON. ol'the same place, where they may be consult- ed personally or by letter, on all diseases of Horses, Cattle, 6w. MALLOY S AXES Mrdicines of every Discription Cor. of Yonge & Centre St. East RICHMOND HILL. aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nowmarkot Br'oisfol'd hole] Slouffvilio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Victoria Square. . . . . , . . . . Thonlhill . . . . . . . . . Richmond Hill. . . . . . . Maple . . . . . . . Burwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Kleinburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nobleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Where they will attendto auybusiness per- iaining to any branch ofkheirprofession. Amara, J Lane 7 1065. . willbe in the following places prepared to extract teeth will) his new apparnme. All other operations in Dentistry performed in a worlnnanlike manner 1-â€" Without endangering the Life! Gristing will be attended to all times as formerly, ‘ - ‘HE tooth and gum suxrouudiug lmcmro . insensiqu with this external aguncy, when the tooth can boextractod with no pain, and EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAW? USE OF ETHER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only. THOMAS SEDMAN, ARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, J Undertaker,&c. Having spared neither time nor expense in getting good Machinery and Workman to fulï¬ll promises, he hopes stillto receive a. share of public patronage. Justine unto all, I intend to give: My motto shall beâ€"to live and let live. 1 \J Undertaker, &c. REsnmncm.â€"Nnarly oppositethe Post Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill. Having also put in New Machinery. he is pnepared to do Spinning 'and Carding by the pound, if required. \Vill take the wool, as sheared from the sheep, and make it up into Fullcloth of any kind. or pattern. to suit parties, such as Cloths. Tweeds, Cassimeres. Satinetts, Plain or 'J‘will Flannels, Dress Flannels, Blankets (Horse or Bed), W'hite or Colored Stocking Yam (2 or 3 P13). 6w. He will have on hand Cotton Warp, of 5 superior quality, that persons wishing to have their yarn wove, can have it done at a Lower Rate than they possibly can buy bunch cotton. concession of Markham. JOHN EYER would return thanks to his custo- mers for their liberal support during the Card- ing Season, and would inform them, and others. in adjoining Townships, that he will be ready to do their Pulling. Coloring, Cloth Dre‘sing, Pressing, &c.. as good, cheapr and as quick as any other ostablishmem in the Dominion, GARDENS, SPINNING AND WEAVING. Richmond Hill,June [1. ’68 Authorised by the Council (A i’uMw lu- structiou for Ontario. Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. {Gradualeaf Toronto Veterinary College) ICE’S PUMPS Headl‘ord Grist Mill and Woolen Factory August 3, 1869. 577-â€. DRS. PECK 8r, ROBINSON EADFORD WQQLEN MILLS, 3m MANUFAC TURING. As in the useof Chloroform DANIEL HORNER, JUN., No Fiction ! FOR SALE BY NE\\' METHOD OF FOR SALE BY HERALD BOOK STORE. Lot 20, 2nd con. Markham J. BRILLINGER, BY THE JOHN EYER 24th 26L]! 2811) 99m 30th Isl ofeacn mourn 2nd “ " lath “ “ 20H] “ " Richmond Hill 3. 517-“ 10 5'0 ill ll 14 UHCB Our own Fire Side . . . . . . . . . Peoples Magazine . . . . . .......... Pharmaceutical Journal . . . . . . a . . . Philosophical Magazine . . , . _ , , , _ _ Phonographic Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . Photographic l’ortraiis . . . . . . . . . . . Post Ofï¬ce Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poultry Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Practical Mechanics’ Journal . . . _ . Primitive Methodist Magazine . . , . Prophetic Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pulpit Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quivar (The) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lieutenibrancer . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . Reynold’s Miscellany . . . . . . . . . . . . Robinhood ........ 2 0i Routledge’s Magazine for Boys . . . 2 Dr St. James’ Magazine . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 75 Scientiï¬c Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 of Scottish Congregationalist . . . . . . . . l 25 Sharpe’s London Magazine. . . . . . . 3 75 Shorthand Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Sixpenny Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘2 06 Suoner or Later . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 SpirtualMagazine . . . . . 2 00 loader..., ... . . . . . r . . . 20C “dur1'icachurs’hiag..., 2 00 timid-'1 ugazine............ 200 h -.tr.l ty at Home V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 St. Paul’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Scottish Journal . . . . . ............ 200 Technologist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Temple Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Traill‘s Illustrated Josephus . . . . . . 3 75 'l'rnthseeliet‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 10 Union Review [alL month]. . . . . ,. 3 75 United Methodist Free Church Mag 2 00 United Presbyterian Magazine . , , _ 1 25 Veterinarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Victoria Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 W atchword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 10 Waistllnd Gazette of Fashions. , . , 3 75 World of Fashion . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Young Englishwoman . . . .... . . . 2 00 Young Apprentice. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Young Lndies‘ Journal. . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 Young; Man of Great Britain . . .V 20‘) noon . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . v.... w‘couwwwo SESE‘SQEN 3 7.‘ 3 7.‘ 2 Gt 1 '7“ 2 0i 2 CI 11( 20( Veterinarian ........ 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Teachers 1 95 Once Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 Our own Fire Side . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Peoples Magazine . . . . . .......... 2 00 Pharmaceutical Journal . . . . . . a . . . 3 75 Philosophical Magazine . . . n. , , _ _ 9 5t) Phonographic Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . 0 75 Photographic Portraits . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50 Post Ofï¬ce Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Poultry Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Practical Mechanics’ Journal . . . . . 3 75 Primitive Methodist Magazine . . , . 2 00 Prophetic Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 75 Pulpit Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Qu'lvar (The) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n . 2 Remembrancer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10 Reynold’s Miscellany . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Robiuhood ........ . . . . . . . . . 200 Routledge’s Magazine for Boys . . . 2 00 St. James’ Magazine . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 75 Scientiï¬c Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Scottish Congregationalist . . . . . . . . l 25 Sharpe’s London Magazine. . . . . . . 3 75 Shorthand Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Sixpenny Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘2 00 Sooner or Later . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 SpirtualMagazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Sm ‘ ’ loader . . ., . . . . . . . t . . . 2 00 .glrmi 'l caclmi‘s’ Mag. . . . 2 00 \l..gazine............ 2 00 :5 Lind ‘“-.ll‘.i at Home V . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 St. Paul’s Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Scottish Journal . . . . . ............ 200 Technologist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Temple Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Traill‘s Illnstratetl Josephus . . . . . . 3 75 'l'rnlhseeker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 10 Union Review [alt. month]. . . .. ,. 3 75 i Civrl Engineer and A-rchite-evs Jonr 7 50 Coloniuerlmrch Chronicle. . . . . .. t." 75 (‘ontemporarv Review . . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 Cornhill Magazine. .. . . . .. . . . .. . 3 00 Cutters (The) Mo Journal . . . . . . . 3 50 Day of Rust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 00 Dublin University Magazine . . . . .. 9 50 East Anglia]! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 ‘Ecclesiatio and 'l'hcologian. . . . . . . 3 75 Ecclesiologist (all. moi) . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Eclectic & Congregational Review 3 75 Edinburgh \Iedicalézï¬urgioal Jour 7 50 English Presbyterian Messenger. . . 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Church “701% .v....... .. .. .. . . . Clnvchnmn‘s umpuniun . . . . . . . . “ xnchnm; '4 Fan.in Magazine. . All the Year Round ...... . . . . . . $3 00 Athanaeum . . . . . . . . . 375 Artizan -- 375 Annals of Natural History . . . . . . . . 9 50 Argosyt'l‘he).... 200 AnnyList................ ...†575 ArtJournal . . . . . . . . . . . 9 530 Astronomical Hegistor. . . .. . . . . . 3 75 ~Aunt Judy’s Magazine. . . . ... . . . . 2 00 Baily’s Magazine of Sports. . . . . . . 5 7-5 Beau (Le) Monde. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Belgravia (includng Christmas No) 4 00 Bentley’s Miscellailr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50 Bible Christian’s Magazine. . . . . . . . l 30 Bible Subjects (l 70 Bible ’l'reasuly.................. i 10 Burgeon's Short Sermon, . . . , . _ .. 2 00 Bookworm ........ . . . . . ......- 375 Boy’sFriend....â€...nnu...†130 Boy’s Journal . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 2 00 But ’s Own Magazine. . . . . A . . . . u 2 00 Bradshaw‘s Contineutial Guide. . . 5 75 Biitish Controversialst. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 llritish Friend......... ......- 200 British Harbinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - l 10 British Journal of Dental Sciatica. 3 75 Bulwark . . . . . . . . i . ........ . . . . . l (10 Bow Bell’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Boys of England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘2 00 Broadway, The............ . . . . . 3 7S Builder, The (price varies) . . . . . . . 5 75 BondSt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 375 Boy’s Book of Romance . - - . - . . . . 2 00 Cassell’s Biographical Dictionary. . 2 00 Cassell’s Magazine.... . . . . . . . ... 2 00 Chambers’ Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 25 Chambers’ Etymological Dictionary ‘2 00 Chess Players’ Magazine . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Chess V";'01‘ld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Children’s Hour . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 10 Christian Advocate and Review. . . 3 10 Christian Consoler . . . . . . . g . . . . . I 00 Christian Observer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 75 Christian Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Christian Spectator. ._ . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 00 Christian Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Christian Witness...“ . . . . . ..... iOU Christian World Magazine . . . . . . . 2 00 Christian ‘Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 HO ChurchrnairMag aine, 'l‘lie . . . . . . 3 75 ANY PUBLICATION IN THIS LIST MAILED T0 LIST OF ENGLISH Newspapers and Magazines, MONTH 1.] ES SUBSCRXBEIK: WITH Pquanrss. JuaruJunu u...‘ . . . . . . $0 VU 1m . . . . . . . . . 375 . . . . . . . .. 375 )f Natural History . . . . . . . . 9 50 :The).... 200 ist................ 575 'md . . . . . ,......... . . . . . . 9530 nical Registor... .. . . . . . 3 75 dy’s Magazine. . . . .... . . . 2 00 vingazine of Sports. . . . . . . 5 75 e) Maude. . . .u . . . . . . . . . 3 75 4m uunmouuul cal Magazine . . . . .. ull..................... Hand .. . . _ ‘ ...... '8flSl'H'V. . . l l Xi‘nmuau ngnzl 18.. .. 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[’1' No. ‘...$300 93 375 33 375 33 950 so 200 I7 575 50 9:20 80 375 33 0555000050 12770000700 13330~20~232 . 110 310 100 575 375 200 200 100 200 200 375 110 110 no 200 110 275 350 750 75 900 300 .3. 550005 7770002 3532222 50 ll 33 33 17 17 30 3 .‘J 33 33 33 10 l7 ] 7 33 50 07 10 15 15 17 80 30 If) 33 50 17 33 33 an 65 8( 17 33 50 65 8M 17 50 33 33 80 13 06 10 17 33 I3 !7 17 50 l7 17 10 33 10 17 17 33 50 17 I7 17 Flour, Feed, ProviSion and Grucery Store! Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, OMS, Pens. Uatmoal, Cornmeal.Buck- ' wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and [3‘ u u I“! H $IIMWM "tum [‘“immmu ‘ hum ncluding Tables, Chairs‘ Bedsteads, I’m; . c'pboal‘ds, Drcs=ing Sizmds. \Vasi Stands, SLc. Sac. Also a large ussortmmi a} -m-:;: Paper, Rendering, \Vhite Lam Paints and Colors, Raw and jjoaled ' Linseed {.illh. lViuchine Oil, Rock Oi]. ' niel Turpentine, Benzene, Glass, Pultv, (Hue, Ste. &C. Parties Furnishing, i’l;l,ev-:.xg or Painting thew Houses, will do well to Cali upfmv purchasing elsewnere. Also 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 A CHOICE 11135011?7U1;!]33{1‘3' OF FURNITURE ! STOVES.-â€"-Cooking Stovas, Parlor Stoves, Box Stuvas, r)umb Stoves, and Stove Pipes Grain Measures, Apple Parers, Clothes \Vriugers, 610., &c. CABINET ESTABLISHMENT LAMP ELUBES, BHRHERS, ï¬HIRiFJEYS, SHAEES AND WIUKS. LAnTERNs, Square and Globe Shape, in great varietv. for oil or candles. H. P. would also direct Special attention 101119 stock of Rock 011 and Machinery 011 Children’s Carriages and Perambulators! Also on hand a large stock of Table Cuvlory. Spoons, &c. Special attention is directed to his Lapms and Chandeliers; the stock ol' which is_ver_\' largo, embracing all that is New and Chelsie. and also the Plainest and Cheapesl; thus meeting [he requiremï¬nts of all classes. Plated and Britannia Metal Goods of all kinds, TINWARE, GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE, Farmers will consyll thelr own interest if'thoy will examine our Mill before buying elsewhere, as we lee] conï¬dent they will be satisï¬ed our Machines are not surpassed if equalled. Can Shupply all Orders Promptly Lumber Planet! to Order on the Shortht Notice at their Saw Mill. Best Fanning "Mill, Mam :iured in Canada, Hnuss Furnishing Establishment, 83 innge 3i, 3 Dnnrs ahnne KingSi. WILSON’S IMPROVED DOUBLE ACTION FANNING MILL All ful'y Warranted and delivered at Manufacturer’s prices. Send for Circu‘ars and information. Address For Cash, at Prices that cannot be surpassed, Richmond Hill, November 9, 1866. Toronto, February 7, 1868. Richmond Hill, May 97, 1869 EGS ‘0 call the attention of. the public to his extensive stock of House Fu‘nishing Goods, among which will be found ' HESE MILLS HAVEJSTOOD THE TEST OF COMPETITION AT ALL THE Heintzman & He’s. Celebrated Firstâ€"prizejiane Furies ! A nice assortment, good and cheap. [’10 would alsa cu†zfltenllon to his Intending buyers are invited to inspect the stock, as it'will be found worthy ofinspection Provincial Exhibitions and County Fairs whenever shown, and are pronounced bv com- ’ pelem judges as being the Manufacturing :1 large Number of the above, Repairs of all kinds promptly Executed. BURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, BENZOLE, (ye. THO MA$ COG-ELAN, STILL FUIiT IJER 13/1 PROVED. HIE/AM PIPER And having increased facilities for preparing the lumbm: Manufactured and Imported, Wholesale and Retail Which will be found both good and cheap A FULL ASSORTMENT 0F TOIXONTO. RICHMOND HILL C. CHAPMAN, General Agent, The subcri‘uers are now AND THEY H A wplmards, Dres=ing Sizmds. “Wash u: Paper, Rendering, \Vhite Land :vjuchine Oil, Rock Oi]. ' ieh A. & W. WILSON. MARKHAM VILLAGE 5664f 493 other Dr. Colby’s Anti-eostive and Tonic Pills. The name of the medicine is blown in each bottle ot'the genuine; all others are worthless imitations. Above-are some of the statements being dailv made by those who hava used Jacobs‘ Rheumatic Liquid "I (10 nut consider a sprain orlameness of any account if! can get hold of a bottle of Ja- cobs’ Rheumatic Liquid †“ It cures a cold immnter.†"It is the only thing I know that cures scratches on horses.†“1 never saw auylhirg that would relieve a burn so quick.†ACOBS’ Rheumatic Liquid is: the best thing in the world, exuch :1 skillful] phyâ€" sician, to have at lHllHl in (last: ufany accident 999 am or mum ul'iiie accidents to which we are daily liable may he gienlly I'elieveu, and a. largu prupmlixvn rendurvd no longer lroubla- sulllu by u limer application of iliisjuaiiy cole- hruled medicine. it “ 1 want it where I can put my hand on it at any time.†“ 1 consider it the greatest remedy known.†“ Ntnlxix)g l oversaw can touch it as a re- medv My charge is $1 50 if paid when opermed‘ on. ifnot 3:3 ()0 will be charged to ensure a. cum. Quite a number ofrel'erence given if requir- ed ol'porsons wth horses have been cured by me. the hah' If you want a clean. cool head, use Hnnt's EIHIJII‘U Hair (Hm-s. v... _ I ‘ _ 44. 7M“ If you want a beauleul, luxuriant growth 0: hair. usa Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. If'vou want to keep your hair from falling out. use Hunt’s Empire U air Gloss. H. isathe Chet/past, clmnwl, best. l’mcn '25 CENTS mm BOTTLE. S. J. FOSS & C0., Proprietors. i. I]. HA1.L,AGI£. HE Subscriber \vouId intimate to the farm- ersand others of Richmond Hill and surrounding Country having. Thathehus successfully treatedthe above for the past ten years without a singlefnilure. This trealmomdoos not m‘cu shale their luring laid asidu only for a few day $6 PER ONE HUNDRED FEET. SAP BUCKETS & PAILS Horses Afflicted with Ring-bone, EAVE TROUGHS Shingles. Waggon Felloes, and. Lumber Sawed to Order. Forparticuldrs address JOHN LANGSTA FF, All kinds of Carriage and Harness Mounting, Knivés. Forks, Spnons. Cruits, &c., 510., 5w†Silver Plated in the best Style warranted to wear any length oflime. POETICAL WORKS T November 19, 18684 H I would mt attempt to keep house without Residencorearoflol 25. 52nd Con‘ Vaughan. JAMES DUN'I‘ON. Richmond Hill, Oct. 95, ’66 November'li). 1868. Flooring andother Lumber Dressed. Toronto, February 17‘ 1889. Jacobs’ Rheumatic Liquid. Steam Mins', Thomhm Thornhil]. April 21, 1868. 5104f. R COLBY’S Anti-costive and Tonic Pifls never fail but always relieve if taken Hunt’s Empire Hair Gloss. UN'l"S Empire Hair Gloss is the “ Ne plus ultra†of all preparations for OF THE DIFFERENT POETS, AT THE \VA TER SPOUTS! S. J. FOSS 61, Co.. Sole proprietors H. II. HALL, AGENT, Richmond/(ill, Worth Knowing. Manufactured and for Saie PATENT PUT UP AT HERALD BOOK STORE. AND Richmrmd/zill“ 54†LV 54t-1y 552-1y 72-ly