The following story is told concerning the Prince of Wales :'â€"On his way through the woods the other day. on one of his deer- ltnlking expeditions, His Royal Highness found himself near a laborer's cottage. The keepers, hailing; the crofter, asked if he had seen any deer. Observing the Prince the old Highlandman rushed towards him, caught him by the hand, and addressing His Royal Highness as “my darling Prince,†insisted on the Heir-appaent entering the house and taking a drum. As it would ewdently have displeased the loyal peasant had he refused. the Prince complied with the request, and the tahsker was im- mediately produced. Putting the glass to his lips, His Royal Highness remarked that the whisky was strong. “ Oh yes, she’ll be strong,†replied Donald. “and she’ll be good too. No like your nasty stuff you’ll be gettin’ in the sooth.†The Prince, un- able to withstand this tempting recommen- dation, quaffed the bumper of whisky, and drank good health to the good man, his wife, and bairmes, all of Whom were present. Before leaving, His Royal Highness, by way of courtesy, handed to the husband a cigar. The unsophisticated Highlandman, not ï¬nowing its use, ate a part of the weed, and sfterwards, in conï¬dence to a friend, im‘ parted the fact that “she did not like the French meats at all.†Om- Story, “ Mirlc Abbey," will be crmz'i mud next week. Our rcaders will not be more pleased to hear titan we are to inform them that it will soon bcï¬n- ï¬lled. It will take about four mun- bera more of THE HERALD. Had we known that it would be so long we would not have continued it on assuming charge of the paper, as we do not approve of Mll- long :lories in a country weekly. in the Globe,-‘ ~ Dust and sackcloth who depicted, which the Yankees should enrobeâ€" Where’s theTuin you Protection swore would bring to Yankee men ? Lo, surviving HS deiectiou, business springs to life again. mow us now, you clever writers, how this ruined nation yet. This one year, most. keen inditers, ï¬fty mil- lions paid of debt. How, they systems false supporting, do what others vainly try,â€" Yearly millions more exporting, yearly mil- lions less they buy. During the whole of Lord Dundonald's arduous services and romantic adventures in South America Lady Dundoueld accomp- anied him, to soothe his anxieties, to sustain his hapes, to animate his exertions, to share his dangers. One night, whilest he was in command of the Chilian fleet, his ship got beculmed under a battery, from which he was assailed with red-hot shot. His men were seized with a panic, and deserted their guns. If the ï¬re from the shore was not returned. it would speedily become steady, sustained, and fatal. He went down to the cabin where she lay :â€"“If a woman sets them the example, they may be ashamed out of their fears ; it is our only chance.†She rose and followed him upon the deck. We have heard her relate that the ï¬rst ob- ject that met her eye was the battery with ‘ its flaming furnaces, round which dark fig- ures were moving, looking more like incar- nate demons than men. A. glance at her husband’s impressive features, and his “terrible†calmness. re-assured her. She took the match, and ï¬rer‘ agun when he had pointed it. The ef‘7ect on the crew was electrical ; they returned to their posts with ashout, and the battery was speedily sil- euced. See our housps vacant stand now; every where “ To Let†we meet, Soon, at Free Trade’s good command now, ! grass shall grow in every street , oon shall Free Trade with elation celebrate in every hall, Glorious Free Trade Culmlnation, when there’s no trade left a? all. 69. their manufactures springing all to busy life again ! Industries protected bringing work to women and to men ! 8“ their miners downward pouring; hear the mill-wheels loud resohnd; _ ' Every fresh-lit furnace roaring; busy toilers all round. Tell us, you who Free Trade chatter, what. for Canada is left, Say, is it a little matter that we are of all bereft ? Workshops, mills, reï¬neries, foundries, still, and certain still to stand, Soon shall workmen o’er our bound’ries, stream towards the Yankee land. Tell us, men of Free Trade learning, by what strangely adverse fates. In the flow of gold now turning back from England to the States. Tell us. Dymond, great logician; tell us; loudly-talking Mills, Show us how theinfnlse position still the Yankee coï¬â€˜ers ï¬lls. “ At no time this ï¬fteen years have the States been so truly prosperous as now.â€â€" “ Globe" of last week. Ciewgr fellows who predicted, 0211me writing n..~ . “ The goal of repentance, to which ’merican Protectionists are fast hastening." -â€"Olobc of last year, or any year this ten Disraeli has adopted under the weight of his new title the unobtrusive motto, “ Fotri m’bil deï¬cile.†And his armorial bearings are a. mixture of argents, gules, lions, tow era, and eagles. The Rev. John Jameson. 8 Scotch Pres- byterian minister laboring at Burgos, Spain. has telegraphed to Edinburgh for instruc- tions in relation to the recent order of the Spanish Government which requires all signs and notices to be removed from the exterior walls of Protestant places of wor- ship. Mr. Jameson has complied with the order under strong protest. WHAT ABOUT PROTECTION NOW. Mr. Spurgeon not only works upon the feelings of his audiences, but gets to the bottom of their purses. He can do more than open hearts and wring shillings from the brethlen; he has found a sixter volun- tarily furnishing tens of thousands of pounds for really useful purposes; but, before tak- ing her money, he ascertained that. none of the heirs of her own house-hold suffered un- justly by her gifts to him, MIRK ABBEY. The following are our prices for posters: whole sheet, the size of THE HERALD, $5 per ‘100, $2.50 for 100 halï¬sheets, and $2 for 100 quarter-sheets. Parties getting auction sale bills printed will do well to make a note of this. A notice of the sale will be given free in THE HERALD to all who get their bills printed at this ofï¬ce. THE HERALD is the cheapest local paper in this county. Send us your name and $1 for one year. Mr. Daniel F. Beatty, of Washington, N. J., the energetic and persevering manufacturer of the Beatty Piano and Golden Tongue Parlor Organs, deserves the highest credit for having produced the most perfect musical instrument combined with the utmost beauty and chasteuess of design yet offered the musical public. See his advertisement in another page. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J., U. S. A. \J BRIGHT’S PHOSPHODYNE.--MULTITUDES OF PEOPLE are hopelessly suffering from Dobility, Nervous and Liver Conlplitints, Depression of spirits, Hypochondria, 'l‘imidity, Indigestion, Failure of Hearing, Sight and Memory, LuissitudeY Want of Power, eta, whose cases admit of a. per- manent cure by the new remedy PHOSPHODYNE (Ozonic Oxygen), which {Lt once alloys all irrita- tions and excitement, imparts new energy and life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies. Sold by all Chemists and Dfuggists thyoughout tl§e_Globe_. On the 14m inst. Mr. A. Reid, merchant, Bonnygate, (‘npar-sze," was ï¬shing in the Eden and, bending a little over the stream, a large otter spran on the bank and attempted to seize him. His wife fetched a gun, and lIO was successful in shooting the animal in live neck. On being dragged to the show and measured it was found to be four feet one inch in length, and weighed twantyâ€"lwo pounds. It was chocolate color. and considered to be about eight years of age. XYGEN IS LIFEâ€"DB. BRIGHT’S PHOSPHODYNE.--MULTITUDES Le? CAUTION.~â€" The large and increasing de- mand for Dr. Bright’s Phosphodyne has led to several imitations under similar names; pur~ chusers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each case bears the Gov- ernment stamp, with the words, Dr. .Bright's Phosphodyno. engraved thereon, and that the same words we also blown in the bottle. Every muse bears the Trade Mark and signature of Pa- tontee. Export Agentsâ€"Morton, Watney 65 00., 107, Bouthwark 5th. London. SE. China has the largest garden in the world. here are ï¬fty thousand square miles round Shanghai which are hailed the Garden of Chma, and have he r hundreds of years under a high state ' cuitivation. Three crops a year are harvested. It is all meadow-land, raised buta few feet. above the water. The Times obituary records the death of Nelson’s godson. His name was Horatio Nelson Atkinson, and he was a Commander R. N., and died at. Great anmoutb, aged seventy-three years. His father was master of the flagship “Victory†at the great. bat- tle of Trafalgar. William Prince of Orange, heir to the Dutch Throne, who is 36 years of age, per- sists in residing in Paris, whose society, he says, has great attractions for him. Cisptain Astley, Royal Engineers, who has been appointed to carry out the r'ecom- mendations of Sir John Adye’s report. with reference to the repair and maintenance of the Biritsh graves in the Crimea, has received £1,400 towards the expenses. The late Queen Dowager Josephine of Sweden has left, it is said, some 15 or 20 millions of crowns (£740,000). and though large sums are beqmathcd to charitable in- stitutions founded by the late Queen herself, each of her heirs will receive a considerable, legacy. ‘ A sword, said to be 1,300 years old, hav- ing on it marks that Show that it was used in one or more Crusades‘ has been sent to Prince Milan from Russia. The nï¬mber of paupers in London, ex- clusive of lunatics in asylums and vagrants, at the end oflast week was 77,333. At an international polame exhibition at the Alexandra. Palace, London, 2,000 dishes of potatoes were placed on the tables. Partiesflcsirous of becoming members can for ward thelr names to General Martinez Campos will probably go to Cuba as Captain-General. Troops leave Spain for Cuba daily. ‘ Mr. Justice Quain has bequeathed £10,000 for the improvement of legal education, and £5,000 to his clerk. There are no fewer than 48 Roman Catholic churches in London and immedx- ately adjacent subsurbs. An Englishman named Edward Gray is travelling by bicycle from Cologne to Venice. A ï¬ne monument of Izaak Walton is to be erected in Wmchester Cathedral. The Prince of Wales during his visit to India travelled over 4829 miles of railway. Sheï¬eld‘s trade with America is still larg- ely falling off. ' From J1! s. F. Regan, ï¬rm of Realm & Cal-tenpub- lishurs Daily and Weekly Tribune, Telferson City: Mo., after receiving a. $700 instrument, says: > “Piano reached us in good condition. I Am wen pleased with it It is all you represented it to be." From E. R. 1341' “ a Benning’con Furnace, Pm, after ng IL $700 piano. “The Beutty’ ream red 4th 1111513., all 0. IL, and comes fully up to yum representation, and ex- ceeds our expectations. While I don‘t profess to be a judge in the matter, Mrs. B. does, and proâ€" nounces itl 0f yary sweet tone; and is very much pleased. WM ‘.x 1t.†BEATTY A Best; indu-L nents ever offered. Money refund- ed ugon rrmrn of Piano and freight charges paid y mu (Daniel F. Bentty) both ways if 1mm» tisfactory, after a. test trial of ï¬ve days. Pianos warranted for six years. Agents wanted; send for catalogue. Address, DAMEL F.’_BEATTY, Mr John Gibson, President, Milliken P 0 Mr H Jennings, Treasurer, Victoria Square P 0 Mr S T Humbersmue, Sec‘y, Newtonbrook I’ O THE HERALD only $1 a year. Grand Square and Upright. East Riding of York. IBERAL CONSERVATIVE AS- SO CIATION FOR THE British and Foreign Washington, New Jersey, U.S.A. PIANO ! Endorsed by the highest musical authorities throughout the world as From D, Bodine, Stockton, N. J., after receiving a $500 Bentty Piano, says: “ Not only myself and family, but every one who has seen it is satisï¬ed in regard to its supe- rior quality." From 13. H. Cormony, Esq, Chmmbersburg, Po... Excelsior Pump Works, 0N CHURCH smear, Formerly carried on by Mr. John Hall, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with the best material to merits. continuance of the patronage bestnwed on his predecessor. Well curbs constantly on hand. Wells sunk on the shortest notice. 'Address stating depth of well, REU. P‘qiyLIPsLM “ The Beatty Piano came to hand one weék ago It has thus far given entire satisfaction." H. Holtzburger, Tyrone, I’m, says: “ The Piano came at hand in good order, and prove: satisfactory, both in tone and ï¬nish." Agents wanted, male or female; send for cata- logue. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY. Richmond Hill. ._.â€"â€"- The undersigned respectfully begs to an~ nounce to the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity that he has returned to this place and purchased the BEATTY 151: PRIEZE Pump Works, This instrument is the most handsome and best Piano ever before manufactured in this country 01'Etn~ope,hnving the greatest possible depth, riches and volume of tone, combined with a rare hrilliunoy, clearncss and perfect evenness throughout the entire MuleY and above all u Bur- prising duration of sound, the power and sympaâ€" thetic quulity of which never chunges under the most delicate or powerful touch; space forbids a full description of this nmguiï¬cent instrument. Agents discount iven where I have no agents. Remember you m (o no risk in pin-cumin;r one of these CELEBRATED INSTURMENTS. If after (5) days test trial it proves unsatisfactory the money you have paid will be refunded upon return of instrument and freight charges puid by mm both ways. Pianos warranted for six years Address, Single Tickets, 50 cents; Return “ 80 cents. 100 lbs baggage allowad with each passenger. Express parcels to and from Toronto wille carried at, tho. following rates: 101m, and under, 10 cents; over 10 lbs and up to 251bs,15 cents; heavier weights in the snme ratio. These rates apply only to parcels addressed “per express to Richmond. Hill village,†and parcels from the village. Village parcels delivered. The Farmers’ Advocate, Id devoted to the interests of Farmers, and con- tains articles by experienced editors on agricul- ture, horticulture, thorough-bred stock, the dairy inpgrest, poqltigy, markets, hygieneJ etc. For further information apply to P. CUMBERLAND, SIMON PRDOTOR Man. Director, Dominion Hotel, i‘m-es from Elgin corners and Richmond Hill Village: Term§L$L00Hper unmimwi'n advance; single copies, 10 cents. Address, BEATTY RUBBER BALLS AND OTHER FANCY GOODS, At reduced rates, at the Herald Book and Fancy store. A few Canadian Almanacs on hand. This stage leaves Elgin Corners and Richmond Hill Village every morning (Sundays excepted) as folloWs: No longer necessary to endure the discomfort of a. long drive to and from Torontoina‘close stage. BEATTY’S Believing it lo he by far the best parlor and Orchestral 0111311 manufactured, we challenge (my munufactu‘vr to equal them. The calebrot» ed Golden Tongue Reeds in this organ in con- junction with the perforated reed boards, pro duce sweet, pure and powerful tones. Supe: cases of new and elegant designs. ; i‘n's .. , teachers, churches, schools, lodges, etcl, goof/.1 send for price list; and discounts. Dealers will ï¬nd it to their advantage to exa- mine phis instrument. It; has improvements found 111 no mher; correspondence solicited. Best of: r ever given Monc'y refunded upon freight charges paid by me factory, after a test trial of l » rmted for six years. Agents discount, boon av 5where I have no agent. Agents wanted. Addresa, Proctor’s Stage Line HO FOR TORONTO! The Old Route lie-opened, Quick Time, Rféï¬iï¬ohd Hill Win-3:: 'FHOMAS SEDM AN, CARRIAGE and Wagon Maker. Undertaker, etc. I.§C‘â€"'-7’v§l-‘:,- .‘d-LESW Train leaves City Hall station “ Brock st. station Co’nnect with stuge......,.‘.‘......‘ Arrive at Richmond Hill Village ...... Giving SIX HOURS time in Toronto. Go»;- 8883 uwvv BEBE Leave Elgin Corners ............... 7 50 " Richmond Hill Village 8 10 Connect with N R Express Tram 9 10 Arnve at Toronto,Brock st. stution..10 06 †“ City Hall stution..10 20 COMING FROM TORONTO. Train leaves City Hall station 4 10 “ Brock st. station . 4 25 Grand Square and Upright. Grand Square and Upright. L and Wagon Maker, Undértaker, etc. RpsldenpiT‘Nem‘l)‘ opposite the Post Oflice, NORTHERN RAILWAY. DANiEL F; BEATTY, WILLIAM WELD. DANIEL F. BEfLTTY. Farmers’ Advocate, London, Oht. THE BEST! N.R.R' PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY Washington, New Jersey, U.S.A PVashington, New Jersey, U.S.A. GOING TO TORONTO Washington, New Jersey, U.S-.A. In connection with the mm. PIANO 2 Established in 1875. {ichmoud'HiIL Cheap Fares, PIANO ! Richmond Hill‘ 7503111 can ehgafed the ast season. My recovery I at- ribnte solely, wit God’s blessing, to the use of four Catm-rh Remedy. Yours truly HENRY SNIDER { Price 61 per bottle; For sale by an Dmggiau Funeral Flunisliings, Cofï¬ns and Caskets 1;: every style. Funeral Furnishings supplied at "0353115 3: Finish, their combination solo . aontenuml styles now mansh’ip, Eléga; And Wonderful varict ' stops. hf Beautiful ready. Address, DANUEL F.'. BEATTY. Dear Sinâ€"Being desirous that. others may know something of the merits of your CONSTITUTIONAI’. CATARRH REMEDY, I wish to inform you what il has (lane for me. I am twenty-nine years old,- had been out of health for about ï¬ve years. I had employed three or {our different doctors, and tried various medicines, without; rccoiving any perms? nent beneï¬t, but continued rather to arrow worm, until last fall, when I had become so ml as to be unable to do an hour‘s work at a time. Had seven soreness and ain under the shoulder blades and ithroughjthe sï¬oultlers. with very lame back, and l {eeling in my right lung as though there was a gwei ht hearing it down, with continual dro iping in t e throat and down upon the lungs. Such wal any condition when I commenced to ake your €1- ,mrrh Remedy, one bottle of which eased my pain. landigave me an improved apxetite, and after tak- Ing our bottles I was restore to health so as to e able to endure hard and continued labor. such as chopping ‘and clearing landkazt which I havp These remarkable instruments possess capa- cities for musical effects and expression never before attained, adapted for amateur and profes- sional, and [m ornamenï¬ in any parlor. Excel in _Q_ua1_i_ty of '7‘ n9, thorough_V_Vorkâ€" Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and surrounding neighborhood, that he has built 11. new Hearse and commenced the A FINE NEW HEARSE DANIEL F. BEATTY’S ï¬veYears’ Sickness Cured by Four Battles > of Constitutional Gatarfl: Remedy. Pain In Shoulders, Bank and Lungs. as It: rDropplngs in Throat Disappear. : ‘ ST. ARMANI), P. (2.. Sept. 12, 1876: 315.113 EARDING is ~-~ THE GREATEST WONDER OF M ODEEN TIME S. Tho Pills purify the Blood, correct 12.11 disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowela, And are invaluable in [1:11 complaints incidental to Females. - The Ointmenf, q the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old \‘ onwls, Sores and Ulcers of how- ever long slanr '. For Brwchitis, Diptheria, Coughs, Cold (‘ ., Rheumatism, and 1111 Skin Diseases it h 10 equal. BE‘ifERE OF VILE AND ABflMiNABLE GUHNTEBPEITS. A WRIGHT & SON, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, I deem it my duty to atute that my Pills and Ointment are neither manufactured 2101' sold in the United Statcï¬ Each Pot and Box bears the British Govern. ment Stamp, with the words “HOLLOVVAY‘S PILLS AND OINTMF-NT, LONDON,†engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 533, Oxford Street, London. V110 and spuriom T'witations of "Holloway’s Pills and Ointment,‘ 0 manufactured and sold under the nmnr‘ 9*: =.: of “Holloway & 00.," by J. F ‘3 Henry, Curran d: Co.,Druggisb f New York, with an a t h u s the princnnd lcrs in these ,' Wholesale Deaâ€" Countorfeits are Simplicity, durability, prompmess and piano-like action, Sweet, Pure and Even-balanced Tone. 0r- ohestral Efl‘ects, and Instantaneous Access which may be had to the Reeds. Sand for price list. Address, ELEGANT STYLES‘ with Valuable Im- provements. New and beautiful solo steps. over One Thousand Organism and Musicmns endorse these organs and recommend them as Strictly First. Class in tone, Mechanism and durability. Wurrented for six years. Have been awarded the Highest Premium in competition with others for -. ‘m‘ and Lyman. fwd man Brothers 8; 00., min them at very low prices, from J. Henry, Curran & Co, of New York. and this (mm is supplied to unprincipled retail vendors, wh sell the same as my {gunnine Pills and Ointment, which are manufactured only at 533. Oxford Street, London, and may be obtained from the following Firm‘: viz.:â€" Messrs. Ex :, Mercer & 00., Montreal. Messrs. Ave /, Brown 61 Co., Halifax, N. S. Messrs. T. R'Barker & Sons, St. John, N. B. Messrs, Elliott & 00., Toronto. Who import them direct from here. ENAMEL†HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT; BEATTY’S PARLOR i O R G A N S. “7-2 53,2, Oxford/Street, ma London,April 151%, Most Elegant cï¬ Latest Ivnmoved‘ DANIEL F. BEATTY. MODERN TIME S PARLOR ORGANS. UNDERTAKING BUSINESS. FROM 10 TO 100 DOLLARS. Washington, New Jersey, U.S.A. Washington, New Jersey“ U.S.A. RICHMOND HILL, Eflcï¬icitwi. FOR HIRE gyms HOLLO'WAY. up»; -m’r r, \ v1. <4- A? FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS, Autumn is Here I Including an elegant lot of Dress Goods, i u Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Prune, etc. $35 ï¬g Shawls, Wincies, Prints and Shirtings in great Variety. Flannels; plain, fancy and scarlet; a large assortment. Cloth Department is complete with a large stock of Can- adian. West of England and Scotch Tweeds '; Coatings, Black Broads and Does, etc.. etcï¬ MAGNIFICENT ASS ORTMEN '1' Of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, 15 now co_mplete, am} They purchase such goods only as will give the very best satisiaction to the consumer. Their goods are selected in the best manufacturing markets, at the very lowest prices, which enables them to offer rare inducements to those who patronize them. Hoping that every one from this vicinity going to Toronto will have the kindness to visit their estab- lishment, when they will consider it a favor to have the pleasure of showing their goods whether a. purchase is made or not, as they do not think‘ it any trouble to show their goods, and hope that everyone will remember the right address. h.‘--â€"~--\r\\v n 1;?“V‘A‘9ï¬ CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER TO THE CENTENNIAL AND BACK. Will be found in value second 'to no house in the Dominion. Beg to inform the people of the County of York that their stock for the requirements of the Fall and Winter Trade, which consists ofa OLD HYSONS " , ‘ “ 50c, 60c, 700, u 80. MIXED TEAS at 356, 400, 500. 600, 700. ï¬nest 800. CONGOU (Black) at 35c, 40c, 450,500, 550, 600, 70c, 80c, ï¬nest 85c per lb. SOUCHONG “ at. 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 85c. ' MAN DARIN MIXTURE (a delicious Tea) composed of all the ï¬nest Teas, the proportiona of each are only found‘out by long experience, in order to make the various flavors harmonize. Price $1 per lb. ASSAM TEA, 50c, 60c, 70c, 800. INDIAN TEA, 600, 650, 700, 800. ORANGE PEKOE, 600, 70, 800, 900, FL'OE RY PEKOE, 700, 800, 900, $1. SCENTED CAPER, 800, 900, $1. (K? A 10 lb. Caddy 01' Chest of any of the above TEAS forwarded, prepaid, to any address, or the nearest station that the Express Companies will undertake to deliver at, upon receipt of P. 0. Order, or satisfactory reference. All Teas guaranted as represented, or money refunded' STOVESI‘OR WOOD AND COAL, A. chance once 1n 100 years. gelling 0135‘ Room Paper at Centennial Prices. Usual stock of Groceries always on hand. LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE CHEAP FOR CASH. POWDEES (virious quélitiea) We, ZQc, ï¬u'g'st 30 YEARS in the TEA' and GROCERY TRADE, BLACK, '- GREEN, AND JAPAN TEAS. Their Stock was never better assorted, nor the Prices Ever Lower than they are at present. We Candidly Think the Tea Market has Touched Bottom, and it seems the most opportune time for tamilies to lay in a goodstock. We Excel in really Rich New Season. BLACK TEASâ€"The ï¬nest is packed in Half Chests and “ Original " 10 lb Leaded Caddies. Also in 3 1b, 5 1b, 10 1b and 20 lb. Fancy Boxes. The different kinds are-â€" . APAN (various qualities) at 250, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, very ï¬nest 700, 800. OOLONG Black Tea) green flavor, very delicious Tea, 500, 600, 800. YOUNG A YSONS (verious qgal‘ities) at 350, 400, 450, 590, 550, 600, 650, 700. The very ï¬nest imported, 800. BEATTY and save one-thirdxthe . ' cot 51713177 _ d out apaintlhatismuch hand~ChemlcaJ1 s of pa H 9’3" n9 . somer. and will last twice as long as any other pamt. Is prepared ready for use m white or (1111/ Color desired. Is on many thousands‘of the ï¬nest buildings of the country, many of Whiéh‘ have been painted Six years, apd now look as well as when ï¬rst painted. This CHEMICAL PAINT has takrrn First Preminms at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union. Sample card of colors sent free. Address. Miller Bros†109 Water St, Cleveland, 0., or N. Y. Enmnal Paint 00., 103 Chambers St, NY. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? Then Buy MILLER BROS; BEATTY‘ THOS. GRIFFITH cm 00., ‘ “PEKIN TEA COMPANY,†LONDON AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. 218 YONGE STREET, CORNER ALBERT STREET, TORONTO. 0:“? Agents wanted everywhere. Address Notice :â€"If you want to see our stock step INSIDE. FLOUR AND FEED ALWAYS ON HAND. AND THE Is Filled with a Large and Splendid Assortment CAMERON & KIPPAX, “‘~“- -* ‘- ~*'- BEST IN USE: DANIEL F. BEATTYï¬ Of all sizes, at Toronto Prices for Cash only. Intends to give a a. Chance to go. GRAND SQUARE AND UPRICHT. THOMAS \GRIFFITH 86 00., 276 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, CAN BE RELIED UPON FROM WHOM TO PURCHASE REALLY FINE P. G. SAVAGE CAMERON & §;BPAX, CALL AND SEE HIS STOCK 0F DANIEL Ff, BEATTY, quhington, New Jersey“ Winter is Coming! Washington, New ieISey, ISAAC CROSBY' PIANO AND ORGANS ï¬fé'Yonge S’treet. Toronto. Fire Proof Store, Richmond Hill. NEARLY The. New CuratieeVA-gent, and only M liable Remedy for Nervous and Liver Complaints. This Phosphatic combination is renounced by most eminent members of the Me ’08.! Profession to be unequalled for its power in rep]. n shm‘ the vitality 0f the body, by ,aupplyin aft 9; e an sential constituents of the blood an nerve subâ€- stunce, and for developing all the ‘pbw’ara and functions of the system to the highest deg'fee; .. It is agreeable to pho palate, and innocent in its uction.whi1e retainng all its extraordinary pro- perties; and as IL speciï¬c, surpassing all the known therapeutic agents of the present day for the speedy and perm anent cure ofâ€" Nervous Prostmtiou Shortness of Breath Liver Cbmplziinte Trembling of the Hand: Palpitation oi the heart and Limbs' ' Dizziness Impaired Nuthtib‘n Noises in the Head and Menthlrahd Physical Doe n-..~ , Ears Loss of Energy and Ap- petite Hypochondrim Female Com mints gep'egmkDeb‘h‘ty Indigestion '“ Flatulence Incqparqityr for Study or Business " ï¬iï¬dé‘ï¬Ã©ï¬ it-ywi‘ll all Sick Headache , its stages Lassitude Premature Decline And all morbid conditions of the system arising from whatever cause; The action of the Phospho dyne is twofoldâ€"-on the one hand increasing the principle which constitutes nervous oner . and on the other the most powerful bleed an flesh generating agent known; therefore, a marve us medicine for renovating impaired and bro en- down constitutions. It quickly Enproves the func- tions of assimilation to such a egree, that where for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and semi-vital condition has existed, the flesh will rapidly increase in quantity and ï¬rmness, and the whole system return 0 a state of robust health. The Pho‘sphodyne acts electrically upon the organization ; for instance, it assists nature to generate that union electricity which renown and rebuilds tm osseous, muscular, nervoul; membranous and organic systems. It 0 eratel on the system without exciting care or t ought upon the individual as to the process. It mover the lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomach and in- testines with a harmony, vigor, yet mildness un- paralleled in _me_dicine. i _ i NDER DISTINGUISHED PAT- RONAGE‘ DR. BRIGHT’S r The Phosphodyne gives back to the human structure, in a suitable form, the phosphoric or animating element of life, which has been wasted. and exerts an important influence directly on the; spinal marrow and nervous system, of a. nutritive. tonic and invigoratiuichmncter, maintainingthat buoyant energy of t. 6 brain and muscular sys‘ tem which renders the mind cheerful. Want» and energetic, entirely overcoming that dull, in- actiVe, and sluggish disposition which many per- son§ experience_1n 1311 their actions. PHOSPHODYNP The beneï¬cial e‘ acts of the Phosphodyne arg- frequently shown from the ï¬rst day of its mimi-1 nistmtion. by a. remarkable increase of nervoul power, with a. feeling of vigor and comfort, to" which the patient has long been unnocustomeda Digéstion is improved; the appetite increhsen wonderfully; the bowels become regular; the eye; brighter; the skin clear and healthy, and the hair acquires strength, showing the importance of the action of the Phosphoayne on the organ- at nutrition ' 7 Finally, the. I‘hosphpdyne maintains a. can“! degree Of activity in the previously dbbflitgtad nervous system; its: use enables a1 debilitated organs to return to their sound state and perform their natural functions. Persona suffering from Nervous Debility. or nnyfor the hundred symp; toms which this distressmï¬ diaegsa Inmmqs, mu rest assured of am eï¬'ectm and even 5 eb'd bum b' the judicious use of this most v unbld rémedy. 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Bounevuillo & 00., 2, Brnbuntlet, Philpof nu», London. El}. (301ng d: 00.,19, Gt. Winchester at.,Lonm, R. Brooks <9! cm, St. Peter‘s Chambers, 12mm“ w. n London, E. C‘ Protected by Royal Letters Palm;- Dated October 11th, 1869. Dr; Bï¬ght’sï¬ggphodyne (OZONIC' 0X Y GEN, stagés only; """ Timidity Eruptith of the Skin Impaired Sight and M0 mory Nervous Fumes Impoverished Blood Nergqufa‘ Debility in all prossion . Conspmptioq (in me am