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York Herald, 5 Aug 1870, p. 1

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'Eacli subsequeiitiiisortiou. per line. . . . ()0 02 VOL. XII, N O. 10. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, CAN item " (Euros. till)»: illutt titralt is someone EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, av ALEXIANDER SCOTT, RICHMOND HILL, ‘ And dispatched to subscribersh) the earlies mails,orotherconv vaiice,wlieiiso desired. The YonK HERALD will always be found to containthelatestand most importantForeign and Provincial News and Markets,and the reatest care will be taken to renderit ac- ceptable to the tnan ofbusiuess.and a valu- able Family Newspaper. TERMS:â€"One Dollar perannum. IN no. VANCE: i-f notpaid within 'l'wo Months,0ue Dollar and Fifty cents willhe charged. Allletiers addressedto the Editormustbe post-paid» . - a _ _ No paper-discontinued until all arrearages are paid: aiidpaitiesrefusing papers will“? paying up, willbe held accountable for e subscription, J. N. BLAKE, King Street. Toronto. December 29, 1869. 59 WILLIAM MALLOY, Tea in Chancery. Conveyancer. &c. over the Wesleyan Book Room. Toronto. December 2, 1869. DUGGAN a. MEYERS, Solicitors in Chancery, C Street, Toronto . JOHN DUGGAN. Q,c. Toronto Dec. 24. 1868. 544-1 BARRISTER, CON‘VEYANCER, &c. Osmanâ€"Church Street, 2 doors north of 8 ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLICI- OFFICE: No. 78 King Street East, Toronto; 594 ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW p I ' _pcers,&c 'Or‘r'ieixâ€"l’rovi‘ii'ciil Iiisurance Buildings. ADAM H. MEYERS. JR. 3' RATES OF ADVERTISING. P. 0. SAVINGS BANK. RICHMOND ,3 POST HILL - - EPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR, (OR any nurnberâ€"iiotexceeding three hundred dollars by any one depositor.) will be received at the Richmond Hill Post Office. {or which Government will allow Interest. For particulars apply to M. TEEFY, Postmaster. ",,* Ma. TEEFY is Government Agent for the sale of MARRIAGE LICENSES. ' ALSO AGENT FOR THE MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Office hours: from 6:30 A-M. to 9:30 P.M. May 4, 1869. 563-tf d E CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, NEW FIRM. H. SANDERSON & SONS, Entity. Pledge me, Love,in SparklingWater Fair she stood as any lilly, . At the flowing fountain’s brink; While she held her snow-white pitcher Deftly up, that I might drink. Sweetly blushed the farmer's daughter; " Touch the wine no more 1” cried she ; “ Pledge me, love, in sparkling water, As I also will pledge thee l” I have roamed the wide world over, Drank from many a rosy stream, Sliped the wines of every nation, ui-ed by their golden gleam; But this simple farmer’s daughter, That so shyly said to me, ‘ “Pledge me, love, in sparkling-water,” While the sweet South wind was blowing Soft, I took her hand in mine ; Then, with lips like roses glowing, Mary promised to be mine. Ever since the day I sought her, Ever since I pledged her true, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1 She it- wastth set mufreef‘. - «LANE ' a: [handspike down upon his foot, and smashed the big toe to a jelly, the shark having closed his powerful jaws on the handspike, and thereby caused, this un- fortunate accident. The man Was taken to the hospital, but death ensued from lockjaw. We cut of the shark’s head, and gave his body to the blacks, who, as soon as they got it, commenced to dame around it, at every other movement giving it a thump with a stick, and calling it all manner of names; and they finally ended by eating him up 1” “Sergeant of the guardl sergeant of the guard l” shouted a terrified voice from without, just as the story finished. We jumped up and hurried to the door of the guard room, and on opening it, found the sentry who had been posted at « I in flatwou his face on e grouii‘ . e raised him and found him to all appearance dead ; but after warming him at the fire, and rubbing his limbs smartly, he began to show signs of life, and opened his eyes. Questions were eagerly put to him as to what had dl 870. - ' How to be Handsome Most people like to be handsome. N o- lbody denies the greater power which any person may have who has a WHOLE NO. 629.- England.â€"â€"By Henry W. Beecher. “ The proudest sovereign in the world is Queen Victoria. She dignifies wo- good face, manhood and motherhood, and she is fit and who attracts you by good looks, even to Sit in empire- There is one reason before a word has been spoken, And we why the English throne is the strongest see all sorts of devices in men and wo- also, because it is 30 many legged- It men to improve their good looksâ€"paints stands on thirty millions of people. It, and washes, and all kinds of cosmetics, represents the interests of the masses of including a plentiful anointing with dirty the subjects. Another reason Why Eng- hair oil. land is the strongest nation is because it Now, not every one can have good is the most christian nation, because it features. They are as God made them; has the mOst moral power. but almost any one can look well, espe- than we have. It has more We like to talk about cially with gone health, It. is hard to ourselves on the 4th of Julyâ€"we love to‘ give rules in a very short space, but in fan ourselves with eulogies. brief these will do. I know her' stubborn conceit -â€" I know how many Keep cleanâ€"wash freely and umver. things are mischievious among her com- sall with cool water. is cave to not freely, and it will take All the skin wants mon people, among her Operatives of thel factory, among her sorts of the mine,butl care of itsself. Its thousands of air taking her up on one side, and doWn on' holes must not be plugged up. the other, there is not another nation that’ Eat regularly and simply, The stem. represents so much Christianity as old ach can no more work all the time, night En‘slaud- If you do not like t0 hear it and day, than a horse; it must, have re- I like to say it; and the strongestpower Six‘inesand “der firstmsertionunmo 5n READ AND BOYD, ' RICHOMND HILL, 1,, the Clem. and S,,,,,.k1,,,,, water, happened, but no answer could be got. gular work and regular rest. on the faco Of the globe is that kingdom. Each subseqnem ingenionuu u n 00 13 ARRISTERSbA,FTORNEYS-AT-LAW gnvppiglpurphasziil the Stock and Interestof R. Earth has won bright heaven’s hue. He only looked round him Witn a strange Good teeth are a help to good looks, It is the strongest kingdom, and the one Teumws and u,,d,,,'fi,.s,,,,semo,,_____ 00 75 Sollcllms m ancery c sameapfacgi; ehavgengnrse;Spdefinggptup: NOW, ,mld Flor“ falry bowers’ vacant stare, and then relapsed into Biush them With a soft brush, especmlly that is least likely to be shaken down. EachsubseqnentinsertiOiL, . . . . . . . I.... 00 ‘20 Abovetenlines, firstiiisertlon. perllne. 00 07 son’s East India House) TORONTO. OFFICEâ€"77. King St East, (over Thomp- stockand have now on hand a good assort- merit of find our stock of Medicines completeâ€"warrant- ’Neath a clear cerulean sky, Where ,Iove’s sweet perennial flowers another fit. A fresh sentry was ordered out, and a at night. Of course to have white teeth it is need- Go to bed with the teeth clean England has been destroyed every ten or fifteen years from the time of the Armada, One Column per twelve months. . . 50 00 D' 3' mm? Q'c' '1' A' BOYD' 3"" Drugs. Paints. Perfumery. Blossom. dwells my wife and I. non-commissioned. . officer. accompanied ful to let tobacco alone. Every woman to the present day, in the prophecies of Ha,” comm" do do _ _ . _ ' . _ 30 00 May 6. 186.. 52-tf Chemiggls’ 0,15, Toiletsoaps' Many a garland have I brought her, him, to ascertain if p0ss1ble, what had knows that. And any powder or wash men- Every few years she has been Quarterofa column pertwclve months. 20 00 M°dlcmesi VumilShes- Fancy amides Sfifgeofiggs fromkfl‘e V1“: 5 overcome the first man with such mortal for the teeth should be very simple about to be overthrown by sea; she has ' .... . ~ ‘ : - l HIS 3.‘ 100' a. . . ‘ gzpfioililllz‘l‘llplul Slfignontl'ls ..... . gig 38 MGNABB, MURRAY & JAGKES’ IESl-l-igitéllgfit‘lécéléisémalgd all other We will never muphithe giyve er, gerrotr'l.) As they gpprqached the iscutry- Ac1dg may wlmen the teeth, but they been about to be ploughed up by land; . ' u - - - . . . . . I. .' . ‘ '. ‘ 0X ; Oye . ; ‘-. ‘ . “h ' ‘ Quarte’rofa column persrx mouths. . . . 18 00 - AfLRISCDPHKESy ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW “,3 Physrcrans Prescriptions carefully com- the’deaLdV bide \Orf ato;;:1rlasiffnli;tlrfl-eni% taksel )OH ihc enamel’ 01 l.n‘lule lt' . 8,116 has Lie? aliouti to be Stupped of her' A card often lilleS,f01‘Oll(:iyeal‘ . . . . . . ’4 09 solicitors in Chancery,Conveyancersfiw pounded, and all orders attended to With care ”' ' ’ ;' d h 1f y f , Th ' cap 111 a. cool room, 111 pure 2111'. N0 lescoumeo 111 .lldla, and OtllOI‘ parts of A card Ollifteeli plies, do 22.. OFFICE_IH the Court House. Toronto ang despatch.d P t . ‘ . an a ' out 0 it. eir immediate one can have a clean skm who breathes the globe. Nations have formed alliances A card oftwenty mas. o 50 Angus, 1 1865 95 tumors an hysiciansfromihe country wrll . impressmn was that some horrible crime bad air. But, more than a1], in order against her; the armies and fleets of the [E’Ad vertisemeutswithoutwritten directions nserted tillforbid, and charged accordingly -- A] lad vertisemeiitspublished for aless period fiireneeb Qtnrtioneers. ed genuineâ€"and ofthe best quality. Richmond Hill. Nov. 25, 1869. 593. had been committed, for the Plumstead Marshes were at that time infested with to look well, wake up the mind and soul. When the mind is awake, the dull sleepy ‘civilized world have gone about her; her' interests, political and pecuniary have A Nocml‘nal Mystery - smugglers and other desperate characters. .1001: passes away from the eyes_ I do _ ~ . been repeatedly and violently assailed; 011 examination, a dISCOVerY Was made not know that the brain expands, but it . ‘ ,t, ‘ forin advance. a In” one mm 11, must be paid and yet she has stood, as she now stands; GREEN BUSH HOTEL, "' Orricn n Willowdale. on Yonge St.. in the Alltransitoryad vertisemeiits. from strangers orirregulai'customers, must be paid for when handed inforinsertion. M. FISHER. Easiness Wirrrtorp. Vaughan. promptly atleiided to. Concord. March 16, 1870. JNO. D. McCONNELL, M.D., GRADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- EI‘I'Y. RESIDENCEâ€"Adjoining Thornhill Hotel. July 22, 1869. 575-ly HENRY SMELSOR, Notes. Accounts, &c. plenty to do. Laskey, March 2nd 1865 DR. HOSTETTER, ICENSED AUCTIONER FOR THE County of York. Lot 4. 3rd concession, P, 0, Address, Concord. Orders 606 LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE Counties of York and Feel. Collector of Small charges and 39-ly IVIZEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE Surgeons. England. Residence: North of Richmond Hill, opposite the Elgin House, All calls (night or day) promptly attended to. Elgin Mills, January 1. 1870. 598 FRANIS BUTTON, JR, County of York. P. 0. Address. Buttonvil 497 at moderate rates.. DR. JAs. LANGSTAFF Markham. July 24. 1868. ICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE Sales attended to on the shortest notice and le. ILL GENERALLY BE FOUND AT home from 8 to 9 A.M. at the above House, at low rates. extensive Stable attached, and large covered sheds. An attentive and obliging liostler. NELSON DAVIS, P R0 P RIET O R. ler always in attendance. It is a good many years since, having returned from the West Indies with my regiment, I was stationed at what was called the Royal Arsenal, down the river, near the Plumstead Marshes. The Arse- nal consisted of a number of out-houses full of Government stores. The Thames flowed on the side of it, a canal running inland for a distance of 800 yards on another. On the remaining sides, the Arsenal was accessible from the marshes. It was always guarded day and night by the military stationed there, and this formed the chief part of our duty. One cold, raw night in November, I was on what was called the marsh guard, which consisted of seven men besides my- 215 and 217 Yonge Street. Toronto. ‘HE FARMERSâ€"END TRAVELLING public will find first-class accomodation 'l‘liers is an 597 J. L. PARKER. Proprietor. GOLDEN LION HOTEL, YONGE STREET. *,,* Good Stabling attached. Trusty Host~ Yonge St, April 7. 1869. 559-1y Agent for issuing Marriage Licenses iii the self. We had two sentries, one stationed at the guard-room door and one down at the lock-gates of the canal. The weather was very trying, with its rawncss and dampness, to us who had so recently come back from the West Indies, and MARRIAGE LICENSES, RICHMOND HILL. TEEFY, NOTEiY PUBLIC AND . Commissioner in B.R., is Government which added to the mystery. The body was nearly naked, having only a shirt on i The natural question was, “ Where did it come from ‘3” And this was followed by the equally puzzling query, “ How did it come there?” The mystery was rather intensified than otherwise, by the next discovery made. Close examination of the shirt revealed that it was marked with the broad arrow, and it then flashed across our minds that this must be the body of a dead convict. Lying in the river close to the guard-house, was an old man~of- war, called the Justicia, the home of con- vict felons. All this we know well enough; but it did not help us to understand how the dead body of a convict had found its way into the lockâ€"gates sentry-box. After a time the sentry recovered con- sciousness, and was able to recall and to communicate what had happened to over- come him with such mortal terror. Most seems to. Think, read â€"â€" not trashy novels, but books that have something in them. Talk with people that know some- thing; hear lectures and learn by them. > This is one good of preaching. A man thinks and works, and tells us the result. And, if we listen and hear, and understand, the mind and soul are waked ‘ up. If the spiritual nature is aroused, so much the better. We have seen a plain face really glo- rified by the love of God and man which shone through it. Men say they can’t afford books, and sometimes they don’t even pay for their newspaper. In that case it does them little good, they must feel so mean while they are reading it. But- men can afford what they really choose. If all the money spent in self- indulgence, in hurtful indulgence, was spent in books, in self-improvement, we mistress of the seas, and the strongest power on earth, because she has repre5 sented the moral clenfent.” Young Men. How many great men performed their greatest achievements before forty. Alex- ander the Great died at thi1ty»threc.' Napoleon had achieved all his great vic- tories at thirty-five. Washington was twenty-seven when he covered the retreat of the British army under Braddock, and not forty-five in 1776. At thirty, Hamilton helped to frame the constituâ€"‘ tion of the United States. At twenty-‘ three'Mclancthon wrote the Loci Com- niuncs which passed through fifty edii tions within his life-time. At thirty-' three he wrote the Augsburg Confession; At twenty-nine Ursinus wrote the Heiâ€"' delberg Catechism. Zwingli Wrote his‘ chief works before forty, and died at - - H' 13' BENNETT: the remainder of the guard sat round 1 h ' d d - . , , y _ _ M' A' F‘ A- "V s S wumnse‘i t° cone“ ' C ‘ IY k- - -‘ . ewe“ Y was ‘3 qucsmone an thls Was should see a clia cc. M 1 fort -SlX. At the disru tion of Lei Slc Accdunts. “m mm ICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR. THE °‘"‘ I ° °’ the guard-room. entertnmugaonennntlme Wfi‘at hemmwn, He gaid that after “a an Won <1 grow y P P .. County of York . 568* . . 2iid (.‘on. Vaughan. P. 0. Address. (.arrvrl Richmond Hill, Oct. 14, 1869. JOHN N. REID, M.D-, COR. 0F YONGE AND COLBORNE streets,Tliornliill. Consultations in the officeoli the mornings of Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. from 8 to 10 Anti. *,,* All consultations in the office. Cash. attended to. Vaughan. Oct. 10, 1867. JOHN ARTER, Residence lot No. 14. Is. All orders left at the " York Herald” office. Richmond Hill, or at the 1’.O.Maple, will be 1-v Oliice hoursâ€"7 A.M. to 9:30 RM. ith t les of their ex loits and adven- Richmor.d Hill. October 23,1869. W a p tures. The conversation turned upon sharks, I remember, and a good many JAMES BOWMAN, SSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Almira Mills. Markham,Nov 1.1865. 22 stories told, most of them deriving their main interest, in the eyes Of the narrator, from his being the hero of what he had to relate. “ Talking of sharks,” said one of the he had been placed, he walked to and fro until a slight shower of rain came on, when he stepped into the sentry-box backwards, while gazing out on the marshes. As he got into the box some- thing fcll against him, and on turning his head to see what it was, he, to his indeâ€" scribable horror, saw a ghastly face peer- handsome, and women too. The soot ‘ would shine out through the eyes. We were not meant to be near animals. Let us have books and read them, and lectures and hear them, and sermons and heed them. Henry Ward Beecher on the War Luther was thirty-five; at the Diet of Worms thirty-seven. And at twenty- sevcn Calvin wrote the Institutes; Moses, sent young men to spy out the land of Canaan, and Joshua sent young men as spies to Jericho. Saul, David and S0104 mon achieved their greatest Works before they reached middle life. John the Baptist and the Apostles did their lead- 'l‘l.ornhill Julie 9 1865 1 ICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE WILLIAM COX, guardâ€"I recall his words as nearly as I ing over his Shoulder, At that Sight in” life works as a d J ' ’ - ‘ - . - u , - , . . _ - a - . - a. x younD men, an esus aleiaahil'l‘fitosf,dirlénisgiéll‘ivi$3.113: UCCESSOR T0 JAMES HOLLIDAY, $3,; 503133;? fivflfa: pislcouragg forsqiok £111th he tool:1 to his Ellyn$188,333]lffigmgfiguiffogfjfg Christ fipished his labors andendured R E LAW. l’ostOfl‘iceâ€"Unionville. Burcnnnflnddoor north ofG. A.Barnards f P0 t R0 a1 Tom ? This was the ee Si an ma 6 or _ 0 gm“ ‘momi man made reference to the im ending gar llls suffering as it young man. Not adcd CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, RICH- Sales attended on the shortest notice,and Sport. Ricpnpgonig fit”. keeps algvny/s oln Il’iaqd Ergestrsharkythat had ever been Seen In 339m he was able “use 3‘ Eryt, and in Europe The report of phis cfising crepid wornout life, but the warm blood t e est o co , uttou, am , ea , or r, , en. overcome W1 , excess 0 error . - _ a - o ~ . I “mm mm“ 0“ reasonableterms' Port Poyal, and the stories about him ’ remarks is as follows: 0f manhOOd S mommg did he °hed “Pm Physicians prescriptions carefully prepared Richmond liill. Dec. 1.1869. 594-tf Jnne.527. 1867. THOMAS CARR, ~ R ‘S. MEDICINES {DEALER IN D Utx ! Groceries,Winos and LiquOis. Thornhill. EDW. SANDERSON, By Royal Letters patently has been appointed counties 0‘: York and Peel' Issuer of M (H'I'thgc L‘LCL‘TtScS. Thmrhn, Feb .26 1868. of Markham. P.O.Address-â€"Buttonville. DRUG STORE IN KLINEBURG. Junuary 4.1565. Orders leftat the “ Herald” office for Mr Carter’s services will be promptly attended to ICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE Rosidenceâ€"â€"Lot 20,1‘ear of 3rd Concession Parties requiring Mr. Sanderson’s services can makesrrangementsat the HERALD ofiice. 31 Sausages. &c. and sells at the lowest prices. Sheep, Lambs. &c. ACOB YELINSKIE BEGS TO INFORM J the inhabitants of Klineburg and surround- ing country that he nasopened a Drug Store in the above named place. All/rimls of H sits and H orb Mcdicinrs supslicd. Klilieburg, March I, 1869- 560-11‘ MARGACH, ANDERSON & 00., P. A. SCOTT, 618 Yonge Street, Toronto. Mouldings. &c. All kinds of Building Materials supplied Post Office Addressâ€"Yorkville. UMBER MERCHANT «it BUILDER, Doors. Sash. Flooring, Blinds, Sheeting. The highest morketprice given for Cattle. Also. Corned and Spiced Beef. Smokedand Dried Hams. WILLIAM COX. Richmond Hill, October 15. 1867. 1-y DENTISTRY. C. ADAMS, D. D. s., 95 v King Street East, Toronto, near Church Street, is prepared to wait upon any who need his professioual services in or- der to preserve their teeth, or relieve suffering and supply new teeth in the most approved style. Also to regulate the teeth of those who need it. Consultations free, and all work war- ranted. June, 1865. G. H. HUSBAND, L-DS. DENTIST, BEGS MOST RE- % fully to announce that he will would fill a book. He used to swim round the men-Of-war lying there, and woe betide the unlucky wretch who at- tempted to desert from his ship by swim~ ming ashore; he never lived to reach it, for Port Royal Tom was sure to swallow him. Well I had made up my mind to go shark-fishing along with three more. We hired a boat took proper fishing tackle and everything needed for a day’s amusement. Leaving the shore, we went about a mile out in the harbor, and over went the hook, well baited with a piece of salt pork. Alter lying about for fif- teen minutes, a sharp tug was felt, and we found we had got a large fish on. lVe tried to pull it in, but couldn’t get him up to the surface. Here was a fix and no mistake. \Vith great effort we up the anchor, took to the oars, and tried fell down senseless. This statement accounted in part for what had happened, but still left the greatest mystery of allâ€"~tlie presence Of the convict’s body in the sentry-bOXâ€"as far from solution as ever. The poor sentry, who was completely prostrated, was sent to hospital, and. for some time our curiosity remained unsatisfied. At last the truth oozed out. One of the guard was a terrible fellow for playing practical jokes, and, on. suspicion falling on him, he admitted that this mischief was of his planning. He knew that the sentry who would be placed at the lock- gatcs was a simple, nervous fellow, and determined to play off a joke upon him. When a convict died, it was customary to place his body in a small wooden shed, called the “ convicts’ dead-house,” until it could be buried. This dead house was “The present was the worst kind of war. It is not a war for principle; not a. war for the liberation of any class, or for the liberation of anything in the shape of principle, but purely a dynastic war. Though the people of both nations are said to be enthusiastic for it, yet it is in no sense a people’s war. SO for as we were in possession of any information, there did not seem to be shown anything that would show that one nation was more to blame than another. It looked as though both France and Prussia had long anticipated when the day of conflict would come, and when they would be called upon to decide which was the strongest in war. All that was known seemed to show that Prussia was arrogant and between arrogance and importinence war had come. Before another Sunday’s the cross for the world‘s redemption. Duration of Lightning: The duration Of a flash of lightning is loss than a. millionth part of a secondâ€"4 Hence a carriage wheel in rapid motion,- scen at night by means of a. flash of lightning, appears at rest. The swiftest rucehorsc would not have time to make a perceptible movement of a muscle, but would appear as some inanimate material and even the swiftcst locomotive and its train would appear as if some icy hand had been laid on its energies. That a- flash of lightning endures for a certain period there can be no doubt, but this period, when compared with the duration of any mechanical operation, is infinitely small. Stand beside a. target at which ' ‘ ' - - ~ bullets are bcinor fired from a distance [Formerly J. L. Maigach] , M 1 , 68. . , be at to iow to the land, but what was our as not more than fOur hundred ards from sun aiosc how many thousands would a _ , ' a - Toronto ay 8 18 3 m Uiiionville....lstMondayofeach month, tonishment to find the Shark towing us the locpwates and 0m. incogioible had have fallen, and how many thousands say 200 yards, andfirst you Wlll see the Wholesale 811d Retail DfnggISIS, “ “ ‘ Weston . . . . . . 91h day " out to sea. actually gone ’to the deadjloug’e not a would be mutilated in the conflict. It flash, after a short interval you will helalir , - u 7 . 3 n r or I ‘ 44 Kina‘ Street East Toronto J' SEGSWORTH’ .. “‘ What Was to be done now? was the body lying there, carried It 0,, 1,13 back, “as not-long since many of those who the thud 0f the ballet, and ,fifla )7 t e " ' ' MPORTER OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, scarbo,0;_':_'_'23n', .. qustion raised in the boat. and‘ place‘d it in the gentrybox, situated heard him, and many in this land were report of the gun. In this case, you OFFERS FOR SALE A LARGE AND Varied Assortment of DR UGS’ CHEMICALS, TorontoApri127, 1866. and Fine Jewslry, 113 Yonge St., Toronto. ’3," Masonic and other emblems made to order. Where he willbe prepared and mosthappy to wait onthose who may require his services, G. H. H.. having had over ELEVEN YEARs’ PRACTICE. feels contidentof giving entire satis- “ ‘ Let him tow us out,’ was suggested ; ‘he will soon tire of it, and then we can take him asliore.’ “ This was easier said than done. as described! It was he who told the shark story, watching all the time for called upon to know of the death Of their sons in a. similar conflict. But in their death, with their last gasping breath, what was likely to happen ; and mightin be enjoyed the joke. But he had to pay came the thought that they left behind might see the flash, and afterward be shot by the bullet. Indeed, so much time elapscs between the flash and the arrival of the bullet, from a distance of Paints, Oil‘s, varniSheS ! . famim“ Master shark had been pullinv us for . - - them afreer people amore united people. 200 yards, that it WOUld be imPOSSible ' . M HILLIPS 8r. SON, - - - a, , for it. He was made a risoner and i , . . . . BRUSHES, GEO OP pailzllilgi‘ilvlil'e hpaa‘: fillioig‘iulii: 13:12:33; about two hours! and We were “111 50mg tried by court-martial, and) the Officers and they could We“ afford to (319, for they to hll“ an actlve man, at that d‘smnce’ If ARTISTS’ MATERIAL. dun. &c., At Low Rates for Cash. Seaforth, Ontario. Jnue7,186‘2. ROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYORS, 1 ___.. Call when you visit the city, inspect the FARMERS” BOOT & SHOE STORE ()HN BARRONTâ€"MANUFACTURER and Dealer in all kinds of Boots and stock and learn the prices; we shall feel plea- sure iii showing goods whether you purchase or not. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Toronto, July 15, 1869; 550'1Y Shoes, 38 west Market Square. Toronto. ‘TIMZE ! TIME ! ! TIME ! I ! Lowest Reinuiiei-aliiig Prices L. SKEELEâ€"ISâ€" PREPARED I‘O 'l‘oronto.De'c. 3.1867. A- repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, A. it tl Ur S l1 1, Rich- lellisllill.°pp°s‘i ’7 “mm ° ° . RINGWOOD MARBLE WORK A'Iiiil'isi‘ESpec’tfully solicited. Richmond Hill, March, 24. 1870. 610 . PETER S. GIBSON, PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR, Civil Engineer and Draughtsman. your interest. 01? Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Ringwood. Sept. 13,1867. County of York. - Orders by letter promptly attended to. .. .â€" - ” ARD; Willowdalb. Dec. 15. 1869. 596-1y ' C POCKET CUTTLERY. The Best and Cheapest Assortment Pocket Cutlery to be had in the County. of [13"Bootsand Suoes made to Measure, of the Best Materials and Workmauship. at the S. WIDEMAN, MANUFACTURER OF 0 all kinds of Monuments, Headstone,&c Call 81h. examine my Stock and Prices be- for purchasing elsewhere, as you will find it to 497 B.â€"THE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE - take notice that Mr. Jonli Tailor has ceased to collect for John N. Reid, M.D., and that Mr. John Garton, of Thornhill. is author- A ised to collect for the subscriber until further thanks, and to those who may do so in the fu- ture. he would say that no endeavor on his part will be wanting to meetthelr approval. Resonancesâ€"Thefollowinggenilemencan, with confidence,recommeud G. H. Husband,to all requiring Dental aid: Dr Reid,Thornhill; Dr. Bull, Weston: Dr. D’Evlyn, Burwick; Dr. Corson, Brampton. REsiDEsen.â€"Tliornhill . Thornhill September 17, 1868. 1y MONEY TO LEND. ONEY TO LEND ON GOOD FARM Security, in Sums to suit applicants. Apply to ' DUGGAN & MEYERS, Attorneys, Court St. Toronto. April 1, 1869. 55i-3m LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, RICHMOND HILL g HIS ASSOCIATION HAS TRANS- ferred their Library to the HERALD Book Store. where Stockholders and others may drocure Books every Friday afternoon, A. SCOTT, Librarian. SCHOOL REQUISITES out to sea. Getting desperate, we took to the oars again, and rowed back to the town; but what a tugging match it was, with this ugly customer straining his ut- most in the opposite direction 1 After pulling, in the hot sun, for several hours we began to make headway for the shore, master shark being determined that he would not go that way, and we being as determined that he should. However, a few minutes before the evening gun fired, we got him to the jetty, and got him safe landed on the pier by means of a crane, made him secure, after a good deal Of resistance, and left him for the night. His length, I may mention, was twelve feet, or thereabouts. “Early next morning we went down to see our prize. He was still alive, and snapping at everything with his powerful jaws. A number of spectators were pre- the 50th Regiment, a carpenter. This man wanted to see the shark’s teeth, and, sent, and among them was a soldier of composing that, court, having no turn for humor, passed a severe sentence on him. His unfortunate victim remained some months in hospital before he fully re- covered from the effects Of the practical joke and I may add that he afterwards went to the West Indies, where he died. NEURAI.GIA.â€"-Use Dr. J. Briggs’ Allevan- tor for neuralgia, catarrh, headache, &c. Sold by druggists. 533Q SHUT not up a brood of evil passions in your bosom ; like enraged serpents they will bite their cage. DisrsrsiA.-â€"â€"Use Dr. J. Briggs’ Allevan. tor for diSpepsia, flatulency, heartburn, 850. Sold by druggists. 583i; AN editor 'of a paper in Indiana. wants to know if modern whiskey was ever seen “ comin’ through the rye.” CONSUMPTIVES-Use Dr. J. Briggs’ throat and lung Healer for diseases of the throat, lungs, and chest. Very pleasant and effica- cious. Sold everywhere. 5qu to open the jaws, forced a handspike into his mouth, and held the handspike very carelessly in his hands. Master shark lay very quiet, but some of the bystand- ers cautioned this man to be careful of Two new birds have arrived at the Zoo» logical Gardens, the alleged habits of which are very curious. The mole has a strong, short, curved beak; the female 3. much longer bill. The naturalists tell us that the male breaks qpen the bark of the tree, with- shook Off a slavery and a despotism that could never be repeated again. But what could the gasping Frenchman, the gasping German find to console him in his death. He was killed that it might be known to the world which king was the stronger. No moral principle crowned that man's dying day; no halo of glory was around the brow of these dying men. Naturally there was a strong sympathy for Prussia. who was at the head of rdcmocratic and liberal-minded people, bu there was little to arouse sympathy in this dreadful War , ‘tisenient. and at best it could only be described asl papers- a gigantic cruelty.” A WONDERFUL Ransomâ€"If you suffer with the most racking and tortuous pains in the head, face ears, eyes, jaw, neck, shoul- ders, arms, hands, chest, lungs, stomach, side, back, bowels, hips. thighs, knees,anklos or feet use Dr. J. Brigg’s Allevantor and you will find immediate relief. In all re- lievable csaesâ€"no matter what your pain arises from, this remedy, if used internally will cure every time and will not hurt the feeblest child, the weakest woman or the Oldest man. Applied free and freely by the proprietor at NO. 6 King Street, West, To- ronto. Canada, and 208 Broadway, New York. Sold by druggists and country mer- thcre was a cover to which he could spring when he saw the gun was dis- charged. How different With lightning? There the flash and the stroke are simul- Lin-301.15. If we see the flash we are safe. He .‘zmt is killed by lightning never hears it thunder. Advertising. Judicious advertising always pays.â€" .Large type is not necessary in an adver- 1 Blind folks don’t read neWs- If you can arouse a curiosity .by an advertisement, it is a good point .carricd. The fair‘sex don’t hold all the l curiosity in the world. It is true of ad- lvertising as of anything else in life, that ;if it is worth doing at all, it is worth do. ‘iiig well. We do not recommend adver- ’ tising as the best way to get a good wife, but we can recommend it as the best way to get a good business. Never rpn. . down your opponent’s goods in public. 3 Let him pay for his own advertisingâ€"â€" 1 People who advertise only once in three lmonths forget that most folks can’t re< l member anything longer than about sev- Jcn days. Quitting advertising in dull , times is like tearing out a. dam because . - ' . The soldier lau hed - - - ~ - . l R d ) 1 d notice. , ’ What he Wat} domg . g in which lies hid the grub on which they - ~ - Sigisglhseipdlilhbiitdd‘inddiiliiddirosi dth Ybrik JOHN N- REID- M-”- or A” KINDS n T“ at their advrce, but the smile was hardly feed, and the female puns out the worm Chanls- y the water is low. Either Will prevent Thornhill,Deoember 92, 1869. 597 HERALD BOOK STORE. ofi‘ his countenance, when bang came the and presents her mate with half the meal, « Tum is a, {518 that wears and makes no noise good times rom» ever coming. Herald Book Store.Richmond Hill. l

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