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York Herald, 29 Jul 1870, p. 4

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I’m getting upâ€"real merit’s fo‘un‘d to rise; I’ve riserâ€"to a garret [fear the Skies : A charming cribâ€"1 like it on my word. A stage above the vulgar common herd. E’en now from out the Window I can spy Conceited fools, in bright array, pass by. Ther_e go_es M‘iss Pride! Ye g‘ods, behold The tar will jest at your murder’d rest, When he sees you so ghostly white; "She jumps,” he will say, “very well today She practised the whole of the night.” There’s a smile on his phizâ€"-what a beasthe isl You are sick to the inmost soul; “Nevev‘mind,” says he. “this pitch ofthe sea. Which must have its breakfast roll.” For that sailor boy, he can quite enjoy The pitch of the pitch-iest sea; .But it’s nothing new to me 01' you That the pitch and the tar should agree. In windy Weather, it’s a tossup whether ‘ The iandsman rejoice or groan; But a sailor lad is never had, For he is of Neptune’s own. Now, sing on, poet! Not again, ifI know it, Am I prey for the waves and wind. You Sea, you may roar, but you’ll never- more Shake the bones of the undersigned. ‘ he; dress 1 She’s in a cloud of silk and costly lacef There’s Mr. Dandy! Mark his tiny foot! He’s looking stylish in his sum'mer suit. But what is dress? or what a fop’ia rénoWn 7 On such as these I actually look dow'n. They’re _far below mel Yes, and 'so they CONSUMPTIVEsâ€"Use Dr. J. Briggs’ throat and lung Healer for diseases of the throat, lungs, and chest. Very pleasant and effica- cious. Sold everywhere. 583Q A‘n Irishman who had been sent to the Wisconsin State Prison was asked what trade he preferred to learn. He said that if it was all the same to them. he preferred to be a sailor. A BUSY AUCTIONEER.-â€"An auctioneer an- Bounces in an advertisement, that, he has so 'much business that he has recently worn out two hammers, and is now on the second end of the third I Some one with plenty of spare time has discovered that Ganbal'di uses " alas l”_ five hundred times in oné hundred pages of his noVel. A novel without a good deal of a 11:83 would, however be dry reading. 'oughtwâ€" An attic is the place for lofty thought; The very place, and why ? 1’ ll make it plain Good,whole$ome air is 'splen'di‘d for 'the brain. DISPEPSIA.â€"USE Dr. J. Briggs’ Allevan- tor for dispepsia, flatulen‘cy, heartburn, &c. Sold by druggists. 533Q A deserted da'ms‘el struck her lover with a oker, exclaiming, with sobs, “ You have roken my heart, and I’ll break your head, sir” What is 1,11% which we often return 'ye't. never borrow ?-â€"Thanks. NEURALGIA.â€"â€"Use Dr. J. Briggs’ Allevan- tor for neuralgia, catarrh, headache, &c. Sold by druggists. 583Q ’ IN the game of love, men used to win women by playing hearts, now those playing diamonds are successful. BEAU AND Bowâ€"A young lady was alight- ing from an omnibus, when a. ribbon fell from her bonnet. “You have left your bow behind,”‘ remarked a 12151)] passenger. WflAT in; LEARNERâ€"A little boy, in the infant class of a Sunday school " out, West" Was asked hy his teacher if he had learned anything during the past Week. “ Oh yes,” said he. “ What have you learned ?”â€" “Never to trump your partner’s trick,” was the reply. ’Tis ufihm work‘tfiéiémhis giddy Height: But I have done’t and now, in all my glory, I laugh defiance from my upper storey. “No I havéu’t; he’s goxm-avfis'hifig,” iEno- bently exclaimed the' tunic]. my "mind, ' _ v _ I feel as I could counsel all mankind. But f9r_this power, my friends, we had to IN the practice of medicine 1' have recom- mended Feilows’ Compound Syrup of Hypo- phosphites, and have found invariably the following results: Greater freedom to the action of the Lungs, increased and more Easy expectomtiou in cases indicated by dry Cough, and decided augmentation of tone to the whole nervous system. With their singular ways, let poets praise The boundless and bounding ocean; I’ll go no more from the bounds of shore, For they are not the bounds of motion. Oh, yes l many swells that consort with belles Sad swells on the land there be, But none on land is so hard to stand As the " howling swell” of the sea. The; higher up, the air gels more refined, jAnd qpfisequently elevates the mind ; Such thighjyjthoughts come rushing through Price $150 a bottleféi for $7 50 sold by apothecaries and by F. Cundill & 00., Wholesale agents, Montreal.. HEADACHEâ€"BOW many ladies both old and young, who are abject slaves to Head ache and Neuralgia, making them unfit to "enjoy society, rendering life almost a bur- den, and robbing them of beauty. youth, and amiability of temper, for who can avoid look- ing haggard and ol‘a,when the brain is crazed With pain. Who can deny the fact that dis- eases accompanied by pain is a greater rav- ager of beauty than time? J. Briggs Alle~ vantor will cure Headache and Neuralgia, ih a trice, and all will hail with delight this never-failing remedy. which is the best yet known to relieve pain. Sold by druggists and country merchants Dr. J. Briggs & Co. preprietors, 208 Broadway, N. Y., and No. 6 King Street, West, Toronto, Canada. THEIR. Gammaâ€"The first leather boot ’ robably led to the first corn, the first hun- on, the first swearing at the feet. But, not- :vvithstanding, corns were a late production they soon became universal. They are now found in all parts of the old and new world. They are to be met with in the palace of the king, and in the ‘cabin of the ploughman. They are found in London, Paris, and New York. They flourish on the Thames, grow luxuriantly on the Hudson, and yield mag- nificently. on the Mississippi. All ailments 'of the feet treated in the most approved and skilful manner by Dr. J. Briggs, at his ofl‘ices 208 Broadway, N. Y., and No. 6 King St. West, Toronto, Canada. His celebrated Modern Curative, is sold by druggists and bountry merchantsk‘W-W., w ,. Chipmanz :Qgeen'g After a Sea Trip. ‘Odds and Ends Emma The Garret QJAMES SALMQN, M. D. This oil escells all others for Lubricating pugEoses, both animal and vogetablei April I. 1869. 558-13' Alsn manufactures a pump for cisterns and shallow walls, so constructed with the castings of the handle as to make it all light. and pra- veutihg children from Hitting anything into it ; which is invariany lie case wilh common pumps Price $6 complete, for cistdrhs not exceeding eight feet. Churn l‘umps Ior Cislerns 3$ each. Well-digging done on the Shortest Notice. Address,stating depth of well, We are prepared to have the merits 6f thih all tested against all‘ airs now being used on machineryâ€"hem light or heavy ; from ,a clock or sewing machine. to’ the heaviest of Steam- boat shaf‘s. It will ‘not gum, hence machinery can be k‘eptclea‘n with but little trouble,and it will clean mfichinerythat has been gummed by otheroils, It, will not congeat or thicken in the coldest of weatherâ€"this is a quality of the highest importance. from the fact that an oil not having this quality Will not lubricate a cold shaft. such an oil may be applied in a heated state; but the moment it touches a cold shaft it is congealed, and it will nutbegin to lubricate until the journal. by friction, acquires that temperature necessary to reduce it to a liquid state. In acquiring a higher temperature lay friction, the journal expands. and the box is in- jured. It is as impossible to use oil that will chill on a cold shaft without this result, as it is to mingleoil with water. Stockes’ oil will lubricate thefcbldest machinery the moment it is applied ; it is now used in over two hundred establishments. and all unite in saying the pre- fer it to Refined Sperm. or pure olive oil : it is free from all objectioirs urged against all other oilas it neither gums "or freezes. -**‘Now, as the punters-Mr that many worthless things are pasted into nott’niet‘y, in order to prove that this is no humbhg, and at the same time to secure Ourselves against the operations of unscrupulous oilagents,; many of whom will not hesitate to palm 05' the mere offal of oil refineries. as being identical with Stocks extra machine oil; we propose to those who are largely interested in the truth of those statements, to send to them on appli’ca. tier. by express, or otherwise free of charge, a sample of the oil that it may speak for itself, we will with the sample furnish applicants tree of charge. with a few simple tests as ef- fective, as those tests by which Gold is known from the base metals. and Which will enable parties ordering to secure themselves agains: imposition. by enabling them to determine at once. whether the oil forwarded is as good as sample. All parties interested in the lubicat- ing all trade, before purchasing elsewhere Will do well to communicate with These Pumps are suitable to all depths from a cistern to a well of150 feet. Or if they are not preferred to any othe'y pump they may be returned, and the money will be refunded. BIBLE SOCIETY DE POSITORY [1. with pole and shéhs; strong now. Also a sulky. I The folldwing safe the points in which it ex- cells all othei‘ oils : THIS PUMP 1s EASIEST Wonmm,Mosi‘ D'um- BLE AND NEA'I‘EST MADE IN THE DOMINION. The Subscriber would respectfully announce 3114a: he j§ propme’d to put in H. Sanderson & Sons Agent, .Ri'chmond Hili NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE FIRE-PROOF STORE. Can be had '31 the Post-office, for 10 CENTS WEEK. HE EXCELSIOR PUMP, MANU fa’ctured bv P. Phillips. Richmond Hill. THE NEW STYLES: SPLENDID VALUE ISAAC CROSBY THE MORNING PAPERS CONCERTINAS, This Pump on Trial for One Month / MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS 'MPORTANT T0 PARTIES USING I. FRENCH’S. Richmond Hill, May 19. 1870. SIB-ti RiChmond HillJune ll. ’68. April 14, 1870. May 14, 1869. Richmond Hill. March 3, 1870 JUST RECEIVED ONE CASE SPRING TWEEDS, ICE’S PUMPS LBUMS ! ALBUMS ! I LIGHT THIMBLE SKEIN WAGON, PRIME LOT OF HAM AND BACON, Telegraph, fabtured by P. Phillips, Richr’nond Hill. WARRANTED TWO YEARS, (RICHMOND HILL BRANCH) AT THE WITH SELF ISNSTRUCTOR, AT THE SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT THE STOCK’S EXTRA MACHINE 01L. CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE G. B. STOCK, And if accepted Excelsior ! OF TORONTO : FOR SALE IY Apply to, For Sale. Agent for the Dominion. Brougham, Ontario MACHINERY. HERALD BOOK STORE. Appiy to HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. HERALD BOOK STORE. J. BRILLINGER, Richmond Hill ‘une ll. ’68. 517-0“ IN ALL Globe, M. TEEFY. Richmond Hill. 564â€"“. P. PHILLIPS, ' RICHMOND HILL. D. E. DLAKE Reader, all Thorn/till. 6134f ‘d nearl‘i 6074f THE YORK HERALD, RICHMOND HILL; ON FRIDAY; JULY 29, “ York Herald” Cheap Book and Job Bxint- ing Estabiishment. ALEX. 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Vlugazme b . ate and Review. . . mt”... - cu ver .........--... “01' u.... ..o.4-- SS....-...-.--u-- i Magazine . . . . 50050000nu5r0550 ~15.07050002777r0 23729332933537 110 3‘25 375 375 200 2 00 2 00 2 75 3 75 2 on 2 (JO 2 (10 7 50 9 50 2 00 3 75 5 75 7 51) 9 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 400 950 5 75 075 1 10 33 33 80 17 50 80 33 17 33 SD 13 10 17 17 17 )7 20 17 33 80 50 33 17 17 17 Lambs 5y Dibping, Po'ulriilg.“ Sawing. Used also as a wash for Horses 4ndy0a£tleu Sold only by I Havi‘ng spared neither time nor expense in gettih’g good Ma'chin'ery and Workman to fulfill Npro‘inises, he hopes stillto receive a share of pfiblic patronage. Justice unto all, I intend to give : My motto shall bsâ€"to live and let live. Gristing will be attended to all times as ormerl ;f y’ JOHN EYER. , SHEEP DIPPINE UBMPDSITIUN! WILS’ON’S IMPROVED f DOUBLE ACTION FANNING MILL Best Fanning Mill, Manufactured in Canada, ban. Supply all Orders Promptly Lunib‘ei‘l’laned to order "on the Shortest Notice at their saw Mill. ' A; ’& W'. WILSON; concession of Markham, JOHN Ema 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 Falling. Coloring, Cloth Drefising, Pressing, &c.. as good, cheap, and as quick as any other establishment in the Dominion. PERFECT SAFETY IN SHEEP DIP- PING. i’armers Will‘c‘b‘nsul‘t {heir o§vn inter'am if they will qxamine 0111' Mill Before biiying elserler'e, as we feel confident they will be satisfied our Machine's are not surpa‘sseli if 'eqnall‘ed. l are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant, em‘plop nent at home. the whole 0'? the time or for the spare moment's. Biisi- noss new. light and profimlyle. Persons él' 'eilher sex 635in earn fr'om 50c. to $5 per even- ing, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole tune to the business. Boys _and girls earn nearly as much as man. That all who Eee this notice may send their address. and lost 'tlhe businnss. we make this unparalleled ofi'eri To such as are um Well satisfied, we will send $l fér lh'e ‘tr‘é'nb'le pl writi‘n'fi' Will particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and {copy of The People’s Liter-dry Companionâ€"one of tile larga'smn’d best family {newspapers publishedâ€"all s'ént free “by mail. Ha‘iriné‘ also put m New Machinery. he is prepared to do Spinning an‘dCarding by the pound, if required. Will take the Wooi, as sheared frOm the sheep, and makeit I115 into Fullcloth of any kind. or paudr‘n. tosu‘it parties, such as Cloths. Tweeds, Cassimerés. Sa'tinelts, Plain or 'l‘will Flannels. Dress Fla‘lmels, Blankets "(Horse or Bed), White or Colored Si‘o’cking Yam (2 or 3 Ply). &i‘.. He will have on hand Cotton Warp, of a superior qualitv. that persons wishing to have their yarn wove, can have it done at a. Lower Rate than they possibly can buy bunch cotton. CURRANT BUSHES & GARDEN PLANTS BAHDING, SPINNING AND WEA'VING. headlerrifvo‘u want permanentmrofi‘uble work address E. C. ALLEN &Co.,Augusta,Main‘é_ {$1200 T3 ’qf For Sale by Slorekeepers & Seedsmen. and at the HERALD Book Store. Mortgage. Money, Eab‘ér mammmmmm TO THE WORKING CLASS.â€"â€"-WE CHINESE GARDEN POWDER! CHINESE GARDEN POWDER June 23. I869. Equally adgplgd for-‘app'ryin'g‘ 't~o Sheep and HBadforB Gfist Mill and Woolen Factory. A'ugust3, |869. . 577-“. Richmond am, May 27, 186's. urtgage. Apply-to GEO. B. Richmond Hill, Nov. 25. In readiness for these dastructiveparasites, and 50u will sa‘ve No Fiction ! EADFORD WQOpEN MILLS, 31m Insects, Grubs and C’atem’ifldrk, WARRANTED FREE imam Lkskmb 0R MERCURY. :SE, MILLS HAVE s'roob THE TEST OF COMPETiTioN M ALL THE 'r‘o’fidcial Exhibitions and County Fairs whenever shoWn, and tub pronounced by com- petent ju’dgéb as bei'ug thé Prepared only by Manufacturing a large Number of the above; A‘n’d ha'ving incfeis‘ed facilities for preparing the lumber, MAN UFAO' TURING. GEO. H. LESLIE & Co., G'or. 42f Bloor 4- Yonge 5:. I3. {869- ‘ 6704f Yoaxvxui M’noucALL’s NON-I olsosobs Money to Lend. HAVE A PACKAGE OF THE DEBTROYS ALL KINDS OF To Farmers. HUGH MILLER. & ‘00.» STILL FURTHER IMPROVED". 1:67 King Street East, Taronto. ON ALL KINDS OF To LEND, FOR A TERM and Disappointment */ S ears, MEDICAL HALL, on a satisfactory NICOL, Barrister. l869. 5934f The sub'cribers h‘re now AND THEY HAVE 13min Sou'lh halves of lot$ N05. 12 and 13. 15!. Con. Township of Mosh. 200 acres. sit'uale about [5 miles from Newbury. where cordwmd brings a good pribe. and it is well timbered with hardwood. "Also farms and wilas in various other counties. Apply (if by letter, prepaid) to J. N. BLAKE. Banister, d-c. No.64 Church St. opposite St. James’ Came. drul, Toronto. ESTABLISHMENT, ' 63 Yonge St. '3 doors above King St. Toi‘onto. HIRAM' PiPER. Farm in ’lhe To‘Wifihih of Adelaide. fronting on the Egremonl Gravm Road, of 200 acres, 70 JCI‘L‘S cleared and free from stamps; on the premises there is a good hous’e,_ harn, stable. &c. There is a spring close to the house. and a spring creek rung aéross the lot. The un- cieared part is‘well timbered with hardwood. situated about 3 miles from Ke'n‘voo’d Station. and 7 miles from Slrathrov. Beg; (‘0 ca]! the attention of the public to his exlensiy'e stock nf~ House F‘u'nishing Goo’ds. amo‘ug‘ Whi‘ch will b6 found FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND WILD LANDS, CHEAP AND EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Vizâ€"Farm of I33 acres, situated in the Township of Vaughan. on Yonge Street, about 12 miles nor'h of Toronto. on which there is a com'mndions hon'se, ham. 2 slublfis, sheds, an orchard. About 20 acres pine and har'tiWoo‘dLim- bar mixed; well walqrfn',‘ A - H‘O‘USE FURN‘ISHING And Perambulaiér's manufac‘tufed, Wholesale an‘d R'elail. Special attention is directed to his LamPs if: Chandeliers ,- the stock of which is very large, emfi‘racing all that is New and Chaste.and also the Plain- est and Cheapest; thus meeting the require- ments of H classes. Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stu'vas, r)umb Stoves. and Stove Pipes. Gi'ainv Mea- sures, Apple Parers, Clothes Wringers, &c. *;,_" Intending buvers are invited to inspect the stock, as it will He found worthy ‘of inspe‘c- tion. PLATED AND BRITTANNIA METAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS I1 MlNloN, at $6 per IUD feet. Also Floor- ing and other Lumber Dressed : Sap Buckets, Pails". Cider Mills. Washing Machines. Shingles Waggon Felloes, and Lumber sawed to order. For particulars address JOHN LANGS'I‘AFF, Steam Mills,Th'or)'1hill TABLE CUTTLE SPOONS, &c. Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Benzole, dbc. 3R. Lom‘tems, Square é‘ Globe Shape HE RE; ROCK OctoberZ Tor’o‘nto, February 7. 1868. mmnh'n‘l. No‘v.3, 1869. Repairs of 0:22 kinds promptly executed. H. P. wofiId alga direct Special attention to the stock of Temperance Works. 00K Patent Eaveâ€"trough ND WATERSPOUTS FOR THE DO Sfi‘eet Iron and Copper Ware / Also a large stock of in great variety. for oil or candles. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES I LAMP snows. BURNERS. humans, SHADES AND Wicks. BOTH GOOD AND CHEAP. A FULL SUPPLY of those interesting and well-written Works, Which le be disposed of at a. Low Rate. ' CATALOGUE‘OD aypl‘xcation at. the If you want get thé publications of the Scomsn 'I‘E'mPERANcm LEAGUE. TINWARE , GALVANIZED moiv‘, wmck WILL B's 'rouun 869 manna BOOK STORE STOVES! For Sale. MACHINERY OIL I Also 588-“ 510-4? 566-tf 493 l ENCE between T‘ J, M., Ilm Rev. JOHN Hummu and olhers, (in the York HERALD durng the months of July. August and Sep- tember. 18b8;. is neatly printed in pamphlet form. and worth a peru-al. PRICE 15 CENTS, For sale‘at tho‘ HERALD Book Store. Richmond Hill; BANNER Office, Aurora ; H. Wilson’s Fan‘cy Store. Markha Wesleyan Book Room. A. S. Irving’s and Shawn’s, Torpmo. . V Arnica Liniment, BEST REMEDY KNOWN For Rheumatism, Sprains, Tic Dolo‘retx, Neu'ralgia §zcs HE POLEMTCAL CORRESPOND. ENCE belweeu TA J. M., Ilm Rev. Jon-m .L nm‘mcronws the most complete and correct ‘ever issued on this continent. They are not b'eing prepared by correspondence, but by PERSON AL CANVASS from door to ’tlaor,.of my own Agents, for the requisite in;- formation. 1 have now engaged on the work in the several Provinces Forty men and Twen- ty horses. These are engaged mainly on tho towns and villages off the Railway and Steam- boat Routes. important places on the lines be- ing held till the completion of the farmer. to admit of correction to latest data. Rates of Advértising will be made known 011 application to JOHN LOVELL, Publisher“. Moiflreal, March 16, 1870. 610-6 FIRST BobK,with 31 illustrations, stronglyboun in limp clothâ€"‘5 cents. FIRST Bobk. (second part) with 54illnstralions. strongly bound in limp clothâ€"ll) cents. SECOND Boon; with 56 illustrations. strongly bound invclolh howdyâ€"20 cents. [limb Book, 41 illush-alibns, strongly bound in cloth boardsâ€"30 rents. Fbumn Book. 45 illastrations, strongly bound‘" in cloth boardsâ€"4U cents. . ‘ FIFTH BOOK, 51) illustrations’ strongly bouml in cloth hoards-50 Gems. COMPANION '10 THE READERSâ€"25 cents. For sale at the I anticipate issubing.in Oetabar nozt.the Canadian Dominion Diractory, and six Pro-l vincial Directories, which will prove a correct and mu index to the Dominion of Canada. Newfoundland. and Prince Edward Island and a combined Gazetteer, Directory and Hand Book of the six Provinces. SUBSCRIPTION T0 DOMINION DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Subscribers,. .531? Cy. Unite‘d States do . . 12 Gold; Great Britain and Ireland do . . £3 Stg. France, Germany, &c. do . . £3 Sig. SUBSCRIPTION T0 PBOVI'KCIAL DIRECTORIES 2 Province of Ontario Directory. 1870-71 $4 03 Province of Quebec Directory. 1870-71 4 0 PrOVince of Nova. Scotia Din. 18711.71 3 or) P'roVi‘nc‘e bf New Brunswick Dir. 1870-71 3 00 Province of N'awfoundland Dir. 1870-71 200 Province of Prince Ed. Is. Dir. 1870-71 900 No Ma‘ney to bepnid until each bookis delivered. THE NEW CANADIAN National Series of Reading Books As in the use of Chloroform. Drs. P. and R. willbe in the following places prepared Lip extract teeth with his new\ apparatus, All other operations in Dentistry performedin a workmanlike manner :â€" Aurora, 1st, 8th, 16th and 22nd ofeach monm Newmnrket.... 2nd " f‘ Markham ............ 21st " -” Stoufl’ville .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . 18th " " Richmond Hill. . . . . .. . . 9th and 24th“ Kleinburg,. 29th 1‘ .” Nitrous Oxide Gas always on hatid at Aurora Aurora,Apr1123, 1870: 615-tf I1- x obtained in New-York, Indiana. Illinois and other Slates, for persons from any State or" Country, legal everywhere ; desertion. drunk- ness, non-sunport, etc., sufl’iclent cause; no publicity : no'charge until divorce obtained; Advice free. Business eslablislied fifteen years. Address. M. IlOUb‘E. Attorney. , No. 78 Nassau SL, N‘ew~Y'ork City. March 1870. 3-m ‘ Ho'rs'es examined as to soundness, alsd Boughtand Sold on commission. Teeth without Pain, by the use of Ethoi‘ Spray. which afi'ects the tooth only . The tooth and gum surrounding bacmro iuseusible with this external agency, when the tooth can b6 extractad with no pain, and WITHOUT ENDANGERING THE Lil: E; V duaie of Toronto Vetorinarv College; Cornerot Yonge and Centre St. East. Rich- mond Hill, begs to announce to the public lhat he is now practicing with U. SANDrznsoN. of the same place. where they may be consulting ed personally or by letter, on all diseases 0 Horses. Came. &c. MEDICINES 0F Evmw DESCRIPTION for Horses and Callie always un hand: such as Physng Diureric. Cordial. Tonic, Cough, Cnmlilion and Warm Balls and Powders, The Cough Bails have been found most serviceable in alleviating many of the distressing symp- toms of Bi’okelm'ind or Heaves in Horses Colic. Draughls, Liuimeuts for Sore 'J‘hroals. Sprains. Curb. Spaviu, Ming-hone, 6w. Blist- ering Ointments. also Iloot'and HeulingOint- n’leuls. Lotionsi'or Wounds, Bruises. baddié Galls. lntulliable Oil and Sheep Tick Des- tro ' All orders from a distance promptlyattanded to, and medicine: sent [‘0 any part 01 the Pro'- Vince. U Undertaker, A'ac. Rnslmchm.â€"â€"Nearly opposifi) th e Post Office; Richmond Hill. J. H. SANDERSON, - E T E R IN‘A RY SURGEON, GRA: duaie of Toronto Vetorinarv College; Prepared and Sold on by April 1, 1868 Authorised by 1116 Council of Pubiic 1n- structi‘on for Ontario. THOMAS SEDMAN, ‘ARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKE Richmond Hill. April 23, 1868. DRS. PECK & RGBINSON’S EW METHOD OF EXTRACTING BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY . Lovell’s Directories; is INTENDED TO MAKE THESE To Controversialists; GEO,_H. LESLIE & 00., Cur.‘ qf Bluzn' &- Yange St'$.; i, 1868. 558-137 YORKVILLE. HERALD BOOK STORE. 510

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