Richmond HillSlalion Change ol time taking oE’emMm’de‘y, Ju 3131!: ISM : Going North 8.13 A.M..1’2.34 p‘m...5.l3 p m Going South 9 :36 Am. .2J‘5 pm... 3,116 p.m : People’s Store-JP. G. Savage, $5 to $20 per lay. Ippprtant Auction Saleâ€"G. “'(‘Idl’ic‘i Wu: Egmlls This true product of Gritism has brought f'orth, in abundance, fruit to tes~ ï¬t} to the teachings and tactics of the immaculate party. That gigantic politi. cal spider has cunninglv woven a Web of corruption, bribery and treachery around the “ free and independent electors of East Toronto †that will make that in. telligent constituency stare when the whole affair is ventilated, and it is demon- strated to them how vilel‘,’ they have been tricked. There is a grotesquerie about the affair that is absolutely sublime in its extravagant debauchery. It seems that this man actually had to bribe so near a blood relation as an uncle to vote for him,and now this personage is sum. moned as a witness against his liOpef‘ul nephew. Even treachery must stand aghast at the precocious accomplishments of this family. Herod is forever out heroded, and the worst of‘ political pros- titutes must hide their diminished heads. This man ï¬rst introduced himsch to the notice of the party by his jesuitical ap~ titude for intrigue. The Catholic League, a political cabal, fashioned after the most approved form of Grit canspiracyâ€"is the masterpiece that recommcnned him to these masters in political plotting. Sub. rcquently he has developed the qualities that ï¬rst introduced him to public notice with an audacity and address that would have driven Machiavelli to despair. He hoped to reap his reward through the electors of East Toronto. But he has fallen upon evil times. The argus eyed Conservative press, and the sleepless Watchfulness of the Conservative) leaders, bnfles every attempt at that manipulation Which has made the Grits already too DOiQ‘rious to allow them to practice such tactics with safety! The way of the transgressor is hard, nnd this lesson will be fully taught to these political adven- turers when they ï¬nd that even their party will be obliged to abandon them to the vengeance of an outraged people! \VEBLE‘A‘AN METHODIST Gamma. -â€" The Quarterly Meeting will be held in the Me‘ thodist Church in this x-iHuze, on Sabbath next‘, ’Novembex lst. Preaching at 10 o'clock, a. m. In the evening, the‘ Rev John Hunt Will preavh to the young people of tbq’congregution on “ the advanmges and Hangers M" the times we live in.†Inga 'u MARKHAM VILLAGE. -â€" The J‘Ico’npmist oflhe 22nd ()ciuher says: “Save tenflqn cant. The ratepayers of Murxhzun Village who neglect to pay 1heir taxes on or before the ï¬rst day of November mutt, “ill flags‘added thereto Ion ye: _;:z‘.f.-: (22‘ Indian" Steep 1t . ~17" It'there is by any means an honest and conststent Reformer in existence, it would be an interesting treat to listen to his true opinion of the course lately pursued by his party. His faith must have received some severe shocks as the march of events slowly demonstrated the fact that his party betrayed a marvellous proï¬ciency in the use of weapons which they had always condemned. To Wit- ness the unbluehin;r audacity with which his leaders advocated the grossest cor- ruption in the struggle for oï¬iee, must be poison to his pure mind. To ï¬nd them bidding loudly for the services of political renagades and hiring the ser~ vices of persons who were a disgrace to humanity in preference to men ot‘ in- telligence, enterprise. patriotism and unâ€" blemished moral characterâ€"must be startling to his ideas of the eternal ï¬t ness of things. What would he think of the Whellams’ case? Docs he zip prove of the unjust manner in which the press, in the person of the Mail, has been punished For speaking.r the truth in regard to the personage above named ? The facts. decisively jetted down, are these 1â€"Whellams‘ was: employed by 'the Ontario Government of Emigration agent. Some persons in England know- ing something of this man’s antecedents. ,and, naturally enough, concluded that ‘his presence was a disgrace to the ser- vice of' any Government, undertook to unmask him, by publishingr in an Eng- lish paper what they represented as a police court report 0! his career. The editor of‘ the Mail published the infor» motion for the use of the people of On- tario; and the result was that the Grit Government was shamed into suspending \Vhellams from his duties as Emigration agent. For the Motl's part in the mat ter; its inanaser~Mr. Pattiesonâ€"was sued by Whellams for defamation of character, and he succeeded in obtaining a verdict of $200. The trial was pre- sided over and carefully engineered by the tortuous cunning of' Grit u‘t-nius â€" After the case had been eommenc d as alcivil action, it was actually transferred to the criminal list, and by this means the defendant was inf‘amously fettered and prevented from bringing up his evi- dence‘in defence. But this was not all I Mr. Kenneth McKenzie, by a gross stretch of privilege, challenng juryman afterjuryman, and ï¬nally succeeded in obtaining a packed grit jury to try the case. Their verdict is on record Iâ€" Thesc are undeniable factsâ€"and the in- famy of such proceedings cannot fail to rouse the people. WHELLAMS’ AND THE GRlT PAIRTY. ., a};va ARKET UNDER A Cmmxâ€"The Now market Baal-d of'School TrusIPes at u Bum-d méeï¬ng bald on Friday the 16|h October, areirepovled by the Era to have concluded that " there appears to he a ‘ A'iggcr in the fancg’ somewhere." From which we con. ciu'dbjlhzit schm>l afl‘airs, at Newmzu'kez, um 21th a SilIiSfHCIOI‘)’ slam. We regret Ibis staléwof things; hut Newmnrket has neym' beéhnfrom time immemm‘ial without whul the; ‘ï¬ery inelegantg~ term "a Nigger in thh';£ence.†Brod‘ier Jackson should rev move dut dilï¬cuhy! Noiiceâ€"I-I. F. Hopper; OIITHERN RAILWAY (\F CANADA anMuND U1m..0ct. 30. 1874 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JOHN O’DONOIIOE Dr. Willard Parker, Prnsident ofthe New York Souer- Inehuiate Anylum at Binuham- ton. found no evidence to establish that n]: coho] has a place among foods. In n w:- cent conversation upon its uses he suixl, in substance : "The question temperance people seem to be askng is: ‘What does alcohol make a, man do 7’ Well. it makes one man: beat his wife, another quarrel Will‘ his neighbor. l another lilll his children. I don’t, say that this isn‘t a proper inquiry. but the physiciv an’s question is: W hat does alcohol do to the individual system?’ Can a'man use it in thm place of food? To that I say, No. Food is that. which repairs some waste of system. To replace the brick. mortar, iron and glass ol'a building you can use only brick. mortar. iron and glass. You can re: pair only what exists. and like with like. Them is no alcohol in the system as there are starch. fat. sugar, water, iron, sulphur. LRm; ale ho], therefore. can repair no waste and replace no loss. and is no food. What- over :IlCUllOl is, it is certain that men are brpught by it into a condition where they have not the will power left to stop its use. white it is‘ nevertheless k'lling them. Sci' mime investigation proves that this appetite is (he tesnlt of a diseased organism. A man g’tes into a certain district and is poisoned by malaria, and the influence of malaria on the system is organic disease of mo liver. spleen and other organs. The in- fected air is the poism‘, the fever. the dis‘ case. So a man drinks alcoholic beverages and his stomach and liver and kidneys and Alcohol no Food, But of Value as a Medicine and a Condiment .10“: of the poison you Would say, in a case of fever. Keep liquor from the man and the system will gradually work olf the dis ease. nnd with his restoralion to health the patient loses his appetite and craving for nlCohol, and a glass of spirits has no more attraction f0r him than for n. newvbor-n child What is the agent that has moduccd such a disease ? Is it a poison? Undnubt. edlv yes. It 1308598895 ‘an inherent deleI terious prooerty, which, when introduced into the system, destroys life.’ and has its nlwe with arsenic, opium, belladonna, and the like. Alcohol has its use. to he sure For o well mqn any is too much. Like an other poisons alcohol is valuable as a. medi cine and it has uses as a condiment. In small quantities. taken with food. it stimu. lates. The feeble or the aged rightly use it for that huranB. and when so used there is a result from the food unattainable with (mt it, Rm it needs very little for this re. stilt. VFor an old mun a glass of port, at dinner. perhaps. is enough. But when more, than is needed is taken. and a well mnn nele none. then alcohol is an irritant and hegins to produce disease. Whose evi‘ deuce is seen in quichened pulse, flushed thee. and trembling limhs. It has no place whatever, as a beverage and should never be taken on an empty stomach. You ask whether it†n mnn is tired, physically or mentally. he is sick enough to use alcohol as n medicine. It. is hard to make :1 gen- eral answer. But if] had driven my horse till he was tired I should be loth to whip him. and one cannot be. too sure. when he drinlss nlcoholic liquors to restore his spirits or his strength. that he is not whipping a tired horse. I have one word to say in t‘e> "m‘d to the argument that alcohol prevents the waste of the tissues. This wuste of the linqlc‘ifl nu oxidation. is burning up, in other worls a nm-t of the vital process. It hmin become diseased. Poison o'r not. there in 9. mm disease, whlch can be cured by mkinq the'patuent nway mm the causes Who can form an ode note conception ofl that influence of the eart which thus draws; the moon with it round the sun. precisely in <‘ the same manner as if it were a part, of thel earlh’s surface. notwithstanding the inter: vetting distance of about two hundred and forty thousand miles, and at. the same time; leaves undisturbed the moon's proper motion ‘ round the earth. The result of this perfect harmony is periodical returns of new and, full moon and the ebbing and flowing of] the Suï¬. And in witnessing this beautiful’ phenomonen, which appeared a few nights ago. we were, like David Home, led to say; i5 Who can lookopon those Heavens with out admittmg that there is a Godf†l The Eclipse. which so many have been looking forward to with interest. appeared in the Heavens a few nights ago. The shadi begun to appear at l2.25.(being one minute later than was predicted,) and con- tinth until 145. when the monn was totally eclipsed. The time taken for the shed Av to Oversprend its surface being 1 hour and 19 minutes. It continuing to be visible for almost 3 hours and 10 minutes. Ofall the Planetary Motions with which we have a tolerable acquaintance that of the moon is the most intricate, besides, its particular rovolutioh around the earth, which is per firmed in twenty seven days, seven hours. t‘orty three minutes and four seconds. It, is c it'rierl round the sun with the earth once every year. m a .c’mila" Oxidnvion that takes place in the furnace ofa Incnmnlive. The con] wastes :19 it burns Spnd a stream of carbonic acid unnn it and prevent. this waste. you di. m1†ish thp oxidation. 1he evo‘ulinn of cal~ m‘c. tho nrnduotion of steam. and the speed of flu: Inomnnï¬ve. Continue the process and the Incommive stops. Sn diminish lhe wnscmthu oxh‘nï¬nn in ‘11.: human machine â€"if is 7m nttar-‘k 1mm) Iif'é. Stop the 0315' dwinnâ€"thp man dies. 12 is hardly a. thing In 1w said in praise of' Macho]. then that it mmv-dn vhn wnsw of (he tissuï¬s. Smke .1 mm. whh ‘ightninq, scare him tmrihly. give him A dam of msnnin. or knock him on the 1107M. and von nrpvt-nf Waste. Put to have We hnlnnne m" rennér and waste evén. rm! to haw: wnn'p hrPVnand. islhp condition “F ‘wnhh As (0" drnm'drinking. nohndv flwfom’vs that. Nnvhing, nnt Pven water, ehnnld pnim‘ the stomach nfa henth man hetwsmn hrnnkfns! and dinnm‘. ()ne of tho worst forms of dram drinking is practised hv gnnd fémneranop pimple», who takp ‘ 11â€. tom" under mm: long 71:me as a mr-dlcinp, and the mo nt'thnne ‘ hitters ’ which you 80râ€" t‘il‘ingthe shplvas at†the drug stqn'os is a Mont ourso of“ am nrnsent snciety I have ’ntntv hnnrd of two c‘mrgvmen in the same villng? who were rr-cpntly compe‘led to give up thpir charge. hnvingr hpcnme poor drunk- nn rvHowH hy no othpr means. As for the mmnm'ative longpvity of drinkers and non. drmhm‘s, the T‘In-Ylish Life Insurance Actu nrins. whose business it was not to he mk- tahnn in sm‘h n Mlcuhxtion. hnvP found that among 1,000 drinkers and 1.000 non‘drink' are, tnhen at random at twenty years of azh the drinkers Hde upon an average thirtyv ï¬ve vea-s and 53:: months. and the rnn~ drinkers sixtv fnur years and two months." â€"â€"-Z\'cw York Warm. Mchmcs’ YXSTITVTE.â€"The anf dehafe undor the auspices of the ahnvewill be held noxtTuesdar evening. at half has! seven, in the Masonic Hall. Subject: “Wnr promotes rutherthnn rvlawls Christianity.†Leaders: Amrmalive. Mr J. A. E. Swilzer ; Negailve. Mr John Duncan; Chmrmnn. RM. John Hunt. To the quesï¬un "' are the indies ad- mitted†we are requssled to say “certainly.†as the discussions nro free to n". and none are more welcome than the ladies. THE ECLIPSE ON THE MOON. @nxmpmmflmm . quunull . l tBnrley.............. f’aase..........,.... 0318......†......‘ ‘Ha\'................ Straw ; Potatoes. per busn ‘ Appleh. per barrel†~. Mutton, by he carcas Poultryâ€"Goes 6.. . . . f Turkeys ! Chickens. 1 7 Ducks. , pa Thu ()rillin ("uh Imve challenged Hm “YHHIIC ()1)!m‘iu8,"'n( Tux-onto.furnmmeh on the 291h. A ('Iusvly cnntesmd mulch i: vxrm-wd. It i410 lnku pluce on the Orilli._ “xrm'wd. It iv (nickel Ground The Whisky Cases are causing a great sensation here. The Inspector has no trouble whatever with the legal trafï¬cpud he pronounces the pnhlicnns “the most respect- ahle body of'hotelkeepers in the Dominion.†The trouble is between him and those who persist. in selling in deï¬ance of law. That is with exception. Mr Johnson, of the Royal Hotel, was taken up and convicted oi running his bar room beyond regular hours. He refused to pay the fine and was conse- quently sent to jail. Dr Slaven was selling;r immen=e quantities but it was hard to get, at him on account of the sagacity and Mt dress with which he protected himself hyl means of his Druggist’s Licence. Mr F. J. Grilthin was also indicted. His plea was that ho had a liquor store in Beaverton which he supnlied from his headquarters in ()rillia, and that ifthere was an) liquor sold I in his Oril‘ia store, it was entirelv without his knowledge and contrary to him orders. it was clearly proven however, that there were large quantities sold He was indicted before the magistrates but the case was ad joumed to procure further evidence. Mean- while he was again detected and again broung up on a second charge. The marzis trates tried the two cases on the one day. The adjourned and the fresh charge. For} the first chat-{Ye they found him guilty and‘ ï¬ned him as the law provides. for the seca ond ofl‘hnce thev sentenced him to org! .nonth " hard labor" in the N‘fmmnn init according: to law. He was sent m pï¬ï¬e in charge 0f 3 “badly Cfmstuhle. who, in “Bad oflil‘lgin‘l him in jail according to Orders. "‘01; him to Lawver McCarthv Who directed him to retain the prisoner until he could move for an immediate trial before the judge. lle did so. The judge sent for the evidenca to Orillta, but it could not he supplied in time, and the case was adjourned. The prisoner came home and was received by a torohlight procession by his friends who regarded him as a persecuted man. So the case still stands, the point in dispute being whether the magistrates had a right to decide upon the two cases in the one sitting. Pmk-Mes& . . Extra. . . Baccn ; . . fa]! annsnn'. Oct, ‘29. and following evenings, Grout, Prize Gift Auction Sale lhy Goods, Clothing, Groceries, etc.. at GOrmluy’s Corners. The property of Mr S. Mom-by. Sale ench evenng at 7 o’clock. Salem Eekurdt, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, Oct. 30.â€" Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, etc., on north halfo." lot No. 6. 3rd Con. of Markham. The property of" Mr Abram Henricks. Sale at 12 o’clock. J. Gormley. Auctioneer. MONDAY, Nov. 2,â€"Auction Sillo Burns and Cults. at Race Course Farm, Lungstnï¬â€œ, near Thornhil The property of Mr George \Veldriek. Sale at. 1 o'clock. J. Gormley, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Nov. 3 â€"â€"Ancti\)n Sale Cordwnml and Standing Timber, on lot. 23.‘ Slid‘Con. Markham. The property of Mr John Fairchildt. Sale at 1 o’clock p. in. F. Button. Auctioneer. Village Cnuncfl meets next. Monday even- ing at the usual hour. mexsaxmxa DAY. â€" Yesterday being “pronuth as n (law of thanksgiving to Al- mighty God for the abundant harvest of Ihe past season. divine service was held in the lehndist. and Presbyterian Churches of [his village. Appropriate discourses were do. livered by the pastor of each congregnliun. Flog: ,F‘uperï¬ue. . . . . . . . .. Spr ng Wheat 8‘ Fancy . . . . . . . l~3xlrn............. Snperiur Extra. . . . . \VEDNESDAY, Nov. 4.â€"â€"Credh Sale of Rum Stock. lmplcnwnts, (SLO, m llicmnnd Hlll, The prnpertv (:1 Mr Jas, lluknev. Sale at 12 o‘cl'mkl \V, H. Myers. Auctioneer. TUESDAY, N'w. IO.â€"Auc1inn Sale Farm Slnck. lmplumems. 010.. on rear ol'lul 16, 3nd Cnu. Vuu ham The mommy 0! Mr 'l'hnmus A {uuerL Sale at 10 o'clock n. m. Salem Eckal'dt, Auctioneer. Pm‘liei gettlntz Sale Bills pruned nl xhis uï¬ice will receive a notice similar to thy, above, FREE of charge. (:nm'rizru AND Comrammoâ€" "By a thorough knowledge ni'the u tural law.K which guvexrthe operations ofdigeslion and nutrition. and by a careful application c-i' the ï¬ne proper- HOS of wall-selected cocoa, M4 .Epps has 'IVD- vined our breakfast tables with a du|iculvly flavored beverage which may save m- many heavy auctm‘s’ l)ilis.â€-â€"- Civil Sin-rue; (luv: (u Wade simply with Hailing “am-r or )i .. Each [mnket Is launchedâ€"- ‘ J‘5us [inns é;- ’10. HOIllmupiilhil' Chemists. London." MANLFACTUHE of Cof0\.â€"â€"“ We will now jive an attcluul of me process ndupled 1“ Views J Imes Epps & (‘41.. manufacture!“ m; duelelic arxicles. at [hair works in the l‘lmlnn Ru'd, l.ondonâ€-See urhce in Gw.~scll's Housrhultl (Elude 'is partner is nrw visiting Canada. mid 5» prepared to give advice lreo m al',and let'wurd circular. elc.. it applied tuâ€"addrnssing Dr. J Hall Simpson & (10.. Drawer 91 l". O. Hamil ron. 'l'wo boxes of Fills WI†also be sent l)mail to any purl of Canada. securely wrapped "rum obselvnliun, on receipt $|.6ll. Special 'ren'meni if desired. Plllh sold retail by all relail Druggisls, and wholesale by all wlmlesalo Uiusggls and Patent Medicine Dealers . Dr. J Hall Simpson’s ."pcr'fr'c 11ml 'I'onir Pills, the Great English In’mnmlyjhr 0H 'Ilc/l‘ullb‘ dcbiltyfrum u'lmlezrur cause a. i iug, have a! ready been so thumnghh’ term“ In (‘anndu as to reqmre “\1‘810 be smd in hair favorâ€" as a certain cure for {hose dislrexbing symptom- 51 using from errors of youth. Dr. J. “M! Sim- pson was a pupil and fnond of the late Dr Wh- lis Moanly. of London. England the most cele- brated aulhorily m the World on [his $4)lech October 31. 1372 ORILLIA CORRESPONDENCE REAKFAST. â€" EPPS’S COCOA. â€" ( From our own (I’m-respondent.) 51mm Elwim. To Nervous Euï¬â€˜erers‘ TORON TO MARKETS AUCTION SALES . 1.1mm: CASES. LACRIISSE . perpnir per pair. . Toron'o ,Ocl. 29. 1874‘ 18 00 f?!) C 00 (D (P 08 1(7) @@@@@@ 500000 .l04534 100000 739-Iv 0 7' [8 (N) 0 CU 4 35 (1 0H 4 55 (160 5 60 55†4 00 ) 310 0 95 1 Ulv ] m l 01 0 H) 0 4'2 23 U†(0 no O 80 9 25 {I U†0 50 l 7. U 40 (by!) {ID/{A} Agents wanted! All classes of working people. of eithe‘ sex. \ouug or old. ma 8 more monov at work for us in Iheir span moments. or all the time. than :1! nunhingels: Particulars frve. l'Ostcard to Slates co<t but two cents. Addrese G S'I'INSON & 00., Portland, Mnine $5 TO $20 LL rnrlios indeb ed to HENRY F. HUI†‘ PIER. Butcher,w11please ca || mld sellle up before the Or lheir Accounls wi'l be put in oth hands for collection. The property cf Mr George Weldriuk RACE C(L'UIL‘E FARM, Monday, Nov. “End, ’74.. Wil] b0 sold I)\' PubHc Auciiom as ahovn. ï¬x» following Horses :â€" V/VTAN 1' FD. Immediately, a smart in'eili. gent bnv to learn the Printing Business Appiy ul lho “mm.†Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hiil, Richmond Hill, ()0: 7. 1874. La n gsla From 1m Gus. F. E. SHIELZS. Drug 'st, Portland. N. B.â€"“l have used Grahnm’s an: Eradicator in a. severe attack of Neural 1a. and believe it invaluable In cases of that kin . Since usiu it myself I have recommended it. to some of my riends, and in every case it gave the greatest. satisfaction. I have know: it to cure when Chlornl Eldrateï¬qd Mgfphine go easy use pgjn‘." ‘ | Filly. visigygg 3 yr's n'd. \w l (juldingz, do do bv 1 (M. h\' “ Old Enghmd “ Maslm‘ King 1â€! Emin- 1' old. bv " John Bull :†I In IY old. by “ ()ld l‘lnghndf’ l "Conï¬dum's." ~1’B'râ€"éilgbâ€"y'iiï¬eï¬iécï¬bie druggialé aid dealers Xxxmcdicinc. Price 691;â€. Sheepâ€"Cotswold : ‘2 Slwarling Rum .- IQ Ram Lambs ; 6 Shear- Iing Evms: G Ewe Lmnlm: IAZICLSI'FJH 2 Shenrling “mm: :3 Ram lambs. Ple : ‘2 Hour Pigs AYurleire. \x Wm MCDHI’GALL. 0.:l, 21?, 847 3!, 'I‘HOHNH‘Llj. Rams & @4692. ‘1 over an acre of land, gund mr‘hm-(l. silu Mari nu kichmnud SPIWI. Richmmzd NHL The enato ol' [116 mu: Milt} \‘V' I'ZS'I‘. Apply (0 l’ \IIICICR CRUSBY. Richmond Hi‘l, (7M, '4“). "' 81:3 5‘ TERMS: $30, and "Minn (3154}: M's-r1th sum 12 momhs’ I-redil on l'm'n'hhing apprév- ed juint notr Sale at 1 pm. J, GORMLEY. Lnngala‘d‘, Oct ‘20, ’74,. Amtiwueer V0 H) \DXVELI l,\'(} HVUS I over an acre of land. :mnd MM [)1CMAINING [N THE Hull l‘nslb‘ml'u. Isl ()1‘ C|H'i<liall. Mrs \. J Jun" (Tu! r, J lw'nm R I“? RENT. an [.01 No, [.311 the 3rd (‘oucvss’nn uf' Whilchnrt-h. A splendd r-mening. The Store is “ell ï¬lled up and Ihe- Dwellin is in good cadrr. For further part: cuims apply to THE ROYAL HOTEL, The (in sex), Dulmn. . Div-kqu Dih‘a. GA Gal-man Gnrmwn Glam-Ac. A‘N AI’PRENTICE WANTED. A Wanted ilmmdiutely. an apprentice to lrarn Blaclmnithing Apply :0 WILLIAM 'I‘RENCH. For (army- and pariR-ulnrs. app‘y m Camp i110 the mom‘st of the Fu'm-rihm‘. Lot 4, 1:?! ('«m. lVauidmm, about the Huh 0 A U JUST )..s!, I) H- Slvnr The nu'm-r in wq'u‘stnd to mow p!‘|:]l"l‘l}‘.[1flyexpenses, and Lake the animal vl\\'i\"o October 1‘1874- \V 1.1‘10 nnrhnnigvmd‘ do here‘ny mutually agree HIM [he partlwrshlp suhs'miug he- IM’6en 451 as: Sa'wvurs. nl (,mrvulu. nndrr (3m nlie or co-parmerxhip of “ Jones x\ Hewm.†i~ thus (hwdis oFVQd, All panics indebmd to hn m A ï¬rm wil plvnsn pay immldinblx In F Hewit‘. Ci-rrvil e 120. The sand basin“; “ill, far the future. be can'ied 0:1 by John (Haney, .lamns Hula. James I'flElill;'S. \Vi‘» Howilt, Rt-b“l’ Oct. 27. W74. “ENR Y I". HOPPER Rinhmund “in. 001, ‘25), “‘7 l. NIH" List of Letters )EMAINING [N THE [IHTHMUFJN l “P HUSSC! PM T I ()I‘NHIIIL. Fcr terms and particuiur", apply to Thorn] 1H,Or:1, 520 Important Auciinn Sale Uded :1! (‘m‘ villa g‘ JO! IN JF'NFS. Oct. Isl, ?~T~l FRED. HEWIT l' “’imoss, H. \V, BO, H [1“. J! )lN HU\TEK Mnlkham, Oct. 7.18 I 78, C Dissolution of Partnership am:"gtmrtimxmtm STRAY lat DA Y OF DECEMBER Hougeï¬e‘xnd Lot f3r Sale EURALGIA CURED. A MERINO RAM, A gï¬ntleman from the country informs me that a had “ Neuralgin in the head" flw years. and was cued by _ GRAHAM’S PAIN ERADIGATOR J. CEALONER. Dnuaaxs'r, Cor. King and Germain Street. STORE FOR SALE Apprentice Wantei. “‘18 Jane Ju‘ln 150 R SA L13. NOTICE. rt (6) THOREHILJ 72/‘6‘0' Emin- T'ult. rismg WK ;†I 1“ IM‘. r 311‘! 5! \‘en-s d;†lSpring Cult, In J. R. E“ FRY. (\N J Ihns'nn, Snmnnl I Wilson. \\ Wimn Miller John J H Vin vmm. K‘v-n A 1111(3) Murrrr . Jnm-s vi". Uni‘lmthnrn, I). .'\‘ :80 Mr.» H; Phyll‘ps Gm‘ngi} Hmvlm “Ls E Simp-nu Mrs WHO!“ 1‘ Mix..- A \‘J'Il'mx John I“ MUDOIFG ;\ ii? PER DAY T/101‘H/(JT/‘l, 0.“ vi) Lnd :" 0r» (:‘nhiing‘ 1w (ion‘flhly l’ 0 845-5 {0&0} 3 'J'ymurmiu [HQ-lg 816 4t AE\1) MILLONSE“ ,‘DEVINS 18;" BOLTON, I °* «W ‘T " ' 1 , ,zv »- 2‘: 1' *‘L' E: I @EE'E‘ mgï¬ï¬ï¬ I suppose‘ there is not in the whole course of a Physician’s experience amthing in human ulï¬'euing which calls foilh his 53mpnlhy and pity In such an extent as to witness Ihe excru- sia ing pains of a poor mortal. suffering from :hnt i'omful dim axe. Rheumatism Herelol'orei [here st hoell a consiih-rakle divmsiiy oi“ upmmn among modicnl mm). as to the true1 l"ha|"(‘,i.‘\l' ui' Ih‘s diet-am: some [owning it in‘ the flow is or muscular tissues of lhu system, and min-rs vie-wing it as un acuta. nervousJix- H7159.h“t It is now gem-rah) admiin to he a dist‘nse arising i'rem u pnimn vircnlutlng in lhv hluud. 'i'h» simulation of tho blnod is ihn me, (-f the lmdy. and Its stoppage ikdlmlhi {\o dis-mus mm he in [1]“ hudv without ï¬rst being szerleruzul in thn blood. and no dimme cnn ""~Si*‘.\ "C in the hody if lhe blood is pnru Rh‘ 1! at sm can nuver he lhpronghly muted wiihnnl rxwrminaling the nun-on cirluluting in [he blood by a con-«timliunui internal rain- udv “"0 199! r'unï¬dvnt that none Will {sol hwiter F8 isï¬ad and rejoice) more lhan (ha c0n~ nzimm pl:)‘~ivin|i wLo has discovered that a sum cum fur this .«tnhlmrn (list-ass has [won i'vnmi. 'l'lm i'anwmglestimonx from a gran- t’exnan I)! standing and high rtwpednbilhy.and wnH knnwn lo the Canadian public cannot f2“! In sniixl'v (N hat the ICEVSED Auctioneer for the County of \ork‘ re-spv-ctfnlly solicits your patronage and friendly influence. Bales attended on the shor’t-st untice and at reasonable rules. 120. addyes». King. ' Il'TEVPED Auctioneer for the (7‘ amy ol .1 York. re‘peultullv solicits your mun Dag and trieudly influence. Sales altmldnd on th sho m-L no co and at reasonable rates. _I’. U. ad .ss Vw aria Sqmm . [S A WONDERFUL MEDICAL DIS (ZUVEKY, Mmumal. ‘2l.~t March. 1874 \IPFSI'H hnvins Av Bolton : “FAR Sins .u-S whh plpnsma «um-ado to. 11m "arm’s wish Hm! I give mv ancumulvon m lhv hmnodinle I'olief I experiem'ed {mm a few drums ul'llw Uimnnnd “Inmmnlic Cure. hav- ing Men a .«ufl‘nu-r from the rfl‘ecm 0' Rho-u- mmism, I am nnw. after taking two hnulps of [his medirilw. entirely free {mm pain. You are at Iihrrly lo the HHS later, If vo‘: d1 em if udvisuhie- tn do an. I am , kir. \(Inm rospnt-tï¬ï¬h‘. Single Tivkets $1 ; Six T1cke!s$5; Twelve Tickets $510; Twenty-Five $20. Cheniars containing a full list of prizes. a (lucriplion of the manner of drawing, amt other iul‘n-nmlmn in reforelica to Hi» Distri- Lunion, will be sent to any one ordering chum. All letters muul be addressed to Ofï¬ce. Excelsior Building L:D'SINE,BOX“ Cor llnce & Longwonh csncinnagg o A "gust I. [874. 945-61. AGEXTH YOK 52115150 AFD MOETREAL. Price, $1 per Bottle. -‘-Largo Bottles,$2. (in all) wart/Ifmm $2†In SSE/(7 each. Ladiss’ & Gsnis’ Gold Chains. Coin Silver Vest Chains, Solid and Duuble plaled Silver- ware. Jewelrv, &c. Number of gifts 10,000. thkots limited to 75.000 AGEï¬TS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS,» whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Th!‘ prnpviatnr nf' ibis medvchm has: walked {he amh-s of Ihe lmspixals of London, Fug, for the pm! lwcmy ï¬eurs, making IPwunmlism n sm‘lrialily, and the prescriptime from which «his renmdy is crmmoundarl is: all he ever used 1n the Irenlmem of thus “isms-49. in simple case“ sommfnms-mw or hm. d’nsnn sufï¬ce, '11) the lung“ chronic vases it "1 MIN‘ 1" give way b“ the usc‘ oï¬twemr lhrka 5011!â€. EM Ih'm «theian aml r'rmple rmnody hundreds u!’ Julian: an) saved (0 (hose who can least nlI t'urd’ to throw il away. nï¬snwiy his by [ha puc- clmse of llHPI“>S pram-mnihim. T his nwdiriua is prr-paren M a careful, eh Imrimmvd‘ and «(9145(er minus physician. ill nhrn‘hmuta m Ilia Maire of run-herbs" {ï¬ends in lhu pv " Finn. in the trade and among the pewpiu, [Lvurv hntlle is wnrmmed lo romain HN' th5sli'Hx1gxl)oflhu medicine- in Its hiuhasl slum ni'pulily and dcvelnpmvm. and iii ru- hwim‘ in any nwdioiua ever compullnded fox Ihi’s H‘rnhha t'zunplniut. 11’ T '1 his medicine in fur 8M0 at a†(he D'ngyi, .u Ihronghum (Tnnada. If it impppns Ihm )um Druggusl hm Hm got h. Lu sLuck, ark himvlu send far it :0- 1N VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BE DRAWN MONDAY, Nowmber 28rd, 1874. ENE GRAND HASH PRIZE 1' $5,000 In GOLD One sz $1.000? "“wo Prizes 8500 Five Prizes $1005 NORTHROF’ & LYMA-N AGENTS win THE rmvmcn’ biiï¬, soo’r’r STREET. TOROKTO. gift Enterprise! $5,000 In SilVer! 1'10 {v'uhLlnld Nihiur Hugging [Vain/ms I‘he only rehablc Gift Diaui'uurion in tnc Country ! Kin r, Sap? m. 1974 Mav l-L “‘74 DIAMEND RHEUMATIB GEES \lnrkhunv Sept. 10,1674 ARIES. TOYS, «$0., FQR SALE A-T FHYSIEIANS CUBNERED. L. D. SINE’S SAMUEL M. BROWN. 170/71. REGULAR MONTHLY thc- HLnALD B'cok sfmg $75,000 00 JUHN “ELDER 15AACSON.N.P JAMES C. STOKES, ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF TO BE DISTRIBC’I‘P D ggggggmmmmsm PEOPLE QGUNY. -IN- TO 842-†8424f FISH! FISH! FISH!†«1 Large Assortmeni of Fish, Salmon Trout, White Fish, FinninI-Iaddies, Groceries, Provisions, and ~Wi'neséolsiéuors WESLEY ‘ HY MNS Can be oblninpd II" (hp Hnul." Book Swro at. the following 1'dech pxices :â€" _ 15cm. 20cm. 3(lcts,38pts_. 40cm. 50:15, 7512!: and90,cls UV . . 53'- ~ ‘ ' ' “001). etc . supplying tha manna of Self; cure. 'Wrnten by one_who curod' h‘xmsplfamr‘ undergoing considerable gut-(skew. and an): f-ee ofchnrge Sufferers up invigéd Io ad- dress,.port paid. the author. NATHANIEu MAYFAI'R. P. O. Box 153. Brooklyn, New York p9. «mpg. ‘un u] curl-mug. no for xynï¬mpï¬ypugw yum}; Q? that .115 \Valmter Srwlng Machine has lreen befurn lllo Pnlv'll: mnlx about oiglleen months ml llm unpn-codrmrrrl )mmlwr of mar Mn muesmul have been mr-zl m an all-ml ammo is sufï¬cf‘u} to convince the 1mm lncrmlnkms al' the supvimily M the Wizvs'rlm over all Mlners‘ 1' carried Dï¬â€™noarlv all Illa lending prizvs 101* the (all of :8, 9, ll is (:onslrurhd in H e n-osl simple, solid and substantial manner; con. srqnvmly lcss liable 10 get out of rnpnir. Work "I goons un-L'n'iaiIJSinz'é; ’ A'amsg. with ion "can comm stamp. M. Youxo. .72} Greenwich 51.. N. Y. 845-611) Puausmzv as] WARMNG and for the ham-ï¬t of \' UM; \hzu mu 07mm: who auï¬â€˜er Iron NERVHUS DEBIM'I'Y, LO\S OF MAN The Confessions of an Invalid it is 9;) simplu tu Il‘l‘ldlu that th'e operator cnn adjusullo stitch or roplllnxa the telmon whi-e lhu 'mnclliuo is in mn'ion. “7 BSLEVYAN IIYMNS, ALL‘ SIZES! M the Bimuv Bonk Stare; ’. NMV Goods fur the Fat? D1133 Goods, all patterns, Mex-inns all Cnl'nrw. and Mack Lnsrros _ Tun per cent chenpur than usual plica Splendid in value. Colored Lush-es, Cohourgs, .mfm HISTONnunusn, Trawngng agent for Vaughn!) 4% Whilchufch. V “AOEHu\N H. Rngsox. general ago"! for flee followlnf Townships : Vaughan. York. Scnvhnrn’. Mark- ham. \Vhilchurch, Pickcxing. Uxbridge. and Scott. V ‘ v I, 'l“no merru w N do all kinds of “arkbonvy or IigliLconr~e orï¬lw. it has a strniglu needle. makes the lock slil'c'h. peflorm nerth rewing on v very dosmip'iou o! mun-rial, with action. linen, or $2â€: lhv‘oad. It hams. fells. CONS. _brajds,nnd gathers .- We would beg love-1H wanting {mt-clung n'ud V . be'om purc‘uusing any 91h", l‘rica. $35.. By Camila (mV 0! at dress-lug we \mdr‘niL-xvrd he Wnnld gladly give them tlu} pri’vglege oi'ex- aminqu tlw qr chin!!! - ‘ ~ Hendymmde clothing: constantly on 172111616 New" Goods Comng Every \Veek. Siaylc (mil Fancy Hardware, Grgceriga; Gmmkery, 'A Comp'lcté Set 5f tlzé most ap; proved attachments with each Making; Engï¬sh, Scotch and Canadian, Tweeds. Clothing made to Order at the Shortest Not-ice: “WEBSTER†Staple and Fancy Dry WOOLEN, GQQBS DEPARTMENT“ Richmond Hill, Oct Sop! “MIST/4 May ‘26. 1‘74 US’I’ rpceive-d, from the Best Mathis, and Fawn-git»: at me Lowest Yucca-,- The P 9013133 Stem,†AKING into consideration 1110 fact Of the has! brands and at [view that dely compatjliyn. ‘ Flouv'nnd Feed kept Constantle bï¬flafa‘nd. n Y Goods -~Delivere-d*; - In. Canned Fish and Fruits, We have a Inrge variety. ALarge and. Complete Stools; ' 0i“ ' Mime LIMIpr Boa}: Sport". THE IMPROVED Yarmouth Bloters and Smoked Salmon, also, Athnme. male or female: $35 pe.‘ duty. (in or cvv-ninz. No A ’hcumiful assortmnm in 01mm“ Snipe. Check and mum RICHMOND 'HILLS~“‘-" the mum'an of lhpse machines 119 ha surp 80¢ V - TH comp-lute. A very ï¬ne assortment nf' RICHMOND. '._.HILL. Fresh XX X and Select 1871 “Agnew†P.O. 827,â€"†Arriving Daily, Wincys, Prints. Shirlings, 842-311: COISIS'H'HI 0F CfJflPRIHNO, All rlénrgd but :1 acres: \‘eH fenced; cool linildin‘g‘smréhard, and newt-failing well 9!‘ wnte . Apply to ~ »- ' ' (HIST CLASS near Tniontn. and"? mild. from Lha- Torontn and N'ipinking RailwayA baing’ western part oflm No. 7, in We 4th Com; of Warkhnm . coutnin‘ing ‘ Wuich may be had at Low Prices and bong Trrniiz. 33-5710â€? 120015;. .A djgï¬zing. me mm Flag Staf.’ If-‘bh‘mmid Hm In atllhe detni's of Tom. Duruhi‘iw. Ind, Excallence n; Sxy'e we shall pay the same ah lention as heroroi‘nro in or lerï¬jg ‘lmxe any hug strumenln cmniuue We host indie 'I'nhikeâ€™ï¬ â€™ ‘ F L UE I? Y“’Sewing Mdclzihes, A! (ha ("antral and Provincial Exhibitions, fur i873. we received evar)‘ Firs: l’nzo'oï¬, Canine! Urgnlls., At, hmh 5thiluhnns Ievorlh \maricnn Elrms. includiug .Ehley am}; I’anqhhuï¬ I’Mwn “rgun (lompauiss, won cumlmtilms. also all [he most prb‘miueul Cum. dian manufacturers ‘ WM. STREET. ' > Agele for Richmond Hill and Vicinity Also Agent {at 1" a’,"‘?‘ Everv Instrument fully Warranpo [NJ-5'0. Years. ,Satiufatjliqn ginurajmi‘ed. 7 wheg‘l’er' & Winson, "A! the Uh'hrio [’r‘nviur-ffl Exhibition and; the (:‘unlph (3N u‘al Exh:bi(ion for IE7}. we 94,. gain n-cmvml ‘ ' - ., ,¢ w' ‘ Awardvd far .Ilw "Rem! Inslrumgyny (Em-1112.“). “51‘ Myaxmns. A" the l’rmvincinl Exh‘hitipg for 1-71‘ “8 raceivgd all‘ thg 1‘er.“ Frying; 39g Only ~Medal Ever Awarded To auv Organ Munurucluuer at any Euhilnï¬mgy in Canada ' -' At Ihé‘ [’rgwiudnl Fxhi'nhion hem 'n': Toronto in 187‘ ‘ \vv I'r-(tcivr-d [he First Prim.- for the Hon} Mpkdguu and best lalga cm e1; Oxgang «M, H19 mm" pm VIN) SA'I'ISFY “THOSE WIJS. l.\‘_G 'I'O kmiw u'hvrthrj (‘an p’rmn're Ila belt Instrum “15 we "walk! merer memivm‘lhn followil g I'npts:-â€" I , ‘. -i '5 BELLS (r) H G A NS; ‘ v _;A.~F.I\-1cDON;A.LD, Yams". P q 0;», 8. i574. 8464: Richmond Hull. rapt 22. 1874 Eighty Acres, and “73in? e t‘ "L '7} " r 3 d0. Vidorious Eran/ewth I. EVERY FIRST PRIZE FARM FOR ' SALE, P. G. SAVA GE. I. C R0 5‘3 BY. AND &c, &c 943:“