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York Herald, 7 Feb 1862, p. 3

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STRAY‘ SHEEP. 0â€"â€" AMEI'into the enclosure of the Subscriber. Lot No. 6, 4th Con, Whitchurch, about the lst of December last. 6 White Sheep. The Owner is requested to prove property. pay expenses and take them away. PETER BRILLINGER. Whitchurch. Feb. 5, 1862 167-4 DR. N. J. PECK, Surgeon Dentist,- TORONTO MARKETS. ......__-.. THURSDAY, February, 6 1862. Elenaâ€"Superfine sold at from $414. (CD $4 12 ; Fancy $4 25 ((1) $4 30; Extra $4 50 @$4 60; Double Extra, $4 90 ((3 $5 10. _ ‘I-Fall Wheat,â€">300 bshls was the extent of the ' .supply which sold at the following prices. The prices paid for the best samples were trOm $0 .90 ((0 $108 per bshl. Spring Wheat-$1,300 bshls in market, which sold at from $0 83 (ID $0 85 per bshl. A Barleyâ€"sold at from 52 ((3 54c. , Peasâ€"2700 bshls went off at 48 ((2 50c per bshl. Oatsâ€"at 31 If?) 32C per bsbl. jHay-J-is frOm $10 ft?) $15 per ton, Straw $8 fab WILL BE AT $9 P‘” 1"” Ntchol’s llotel, Richmond Hill, Apples $2 fa) $4 per barrel. g a Eggs,~Fresh from wagons 180~fiD ‘2llc p6. doz. 0" the 2nd MOII‘ia)’ 01.991011 month: “I Potatoesâ€"Vary in price from 60 @ 65c. _Butter.~â€"Frcsh is in fair supply at from 150 ((3 16 per lb. ‘ ,. Resellâ€"$4 (1) $5 50 per 100 lb. Calves $3 KID $5 each. Lambs $2 {(3) $3. Sheep $1 00 no $5 50 each. Tallow, $0 per 100 lb. . ~-Timothv Seedâ€"$2 80 fd‘; 953 per bushel, ‘Clover Seedâ€"$4 75 per bushel. ' MM DICK’S I10 TEL, Maple. On the Tuesday following, at McMann’s Hotel, Klineburg, On Wednesday following. 1 II ERE he will be happy to wait on 010% requiring his services in any branch of his profession. l‘eeth inserted on Gold Platenum, Vulcan- ized Rubber, or Continuous Gum on Platenum, The latter bring the most beautiful te’eth now in use. Dr. PIICK has all tlte advantages of the Profession, both in the States and Cauadas, having formerly been connected with Dentists in New York; he now receives direct from them every improvement of the Profession throughout the United States. Particular attention given to the Regulation of Children’sTeeth. Consultation Free. All letters addressed to him at Aurora prem- ptly attended to. Aurora. Feb. 20.. 1861 ~ - HE Advertiser. having been restored to , health in a few weeks by a very simple ‘ remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, ' Consumptionâ€"is anxious to make lmovvn to .his follow-sufferers tltc means of cure. i “To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used tfree of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the .same, which they will find a SURE CURE FUR “CONSUMPTION. AsTnMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. The only Object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted. and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sull'eror will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, VVilliamsburgh, Kings County, New York you) QEUDWJIIEIIII‘JILE. VALENTINES A CHOICE SELECTION. AT THE 168-1v I“ O R S .A. L E ! FIRST-RATE PLEASURE CUTTER, new. and well~finished, very cheap. (I? Apply at the YORK HERALD Office. Richmond Hill, Jan. ‘29, 1862. Wanted Immediately, S on Apprentice to the Waggon and fix Carriage business, a strong. steady BOY about 16 years ofago, Apply to THOMAS SEDMAN. Richmond Hill. Jan, 16.1861. 164-3t. DARE! TO RENT ' 0N YOJW'GE $113131; T, ‘ HERALD ’ BOOK STORE, VERY CHEAP ', AI SD, A LARGE STOCK OF _ Account Books SCHOOL BOOKS, AND General Stationery ! INSPECTION INVITED. BETWEEN Richmond Hill and Thornhill. For further particulars apply to G, J. F. PEARCE, On the Premises. Richmond Hill, Jan 30,1861, 166-tf. FARDI TO RENT! Richmond Hill, Feb. 5.1862- IN the 1st Concession of the Township of Vaughan, being the East part of Lot No. 36, at Cook’s Hotel, Thornbill, containing 100 Acres, Cleared, Wlth good Buildings. well Fenced and “’11- tered. Immediate possession given. For particulars apply to GEORGE DOVE, Richmond Hill. ' 1 f I THE VIC IORIA TEA WAREHOUSE No. 93 King Street, SIGN OF THE QUEEN, .Is the place in Toronto. to buy pure Yongo Street. Jan. 30,1861. 166-4t. ’ Prospectus O I‘ only because the proprietor,EDWARD OF THE LAVVSONJS one of the oldest and most experienced Tea-buyers in the trade. but from the fact that he purchases his Teas in such large quantities at the Cargo Sales, thereby eu- abling him to sell at a very SMALL AD VANCE ON COST, ' Fulfilling the old adage “ Large Sales. Small Profits and Quick Returns;” a'so in COFFEES, SUGARS Fruits, Spices V AND 111M111. Illlllilllll l He cannot be undersold. SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER, OF SCOTSMEN IN AMERICA, AND TO THE DISSEMINTTION OF SCOTTISH LITERATURE AND NEWS. FIFTHâ€"YEAR. On January :2, 1862. will be commenced a new volume (V) of the SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL; and in future the. numbers issued be- twoen the first and last days of each year will constitute a complete volume. of convenient size for binding, and each number will con- tain a most entertaining and instructive reper- tory of reading matter, calculated to interest all readers of British origin. The SCOTTISH AME- RICAN JOURNAL. though decidedly international in its constant efforts to promotepeace and pros- perity between the people of Great Britain and America, Is yct emphatically Scottish in its Copious records of all events occurring in Scot. land that can be regarded of the least interest to natives of that country residing in America; and to this “ nOWs from home’.’ Is added, week- lt‘, a summary. of general intelligence from England, Ireland. and other parts of the world A distinguishing feature or the “ Scottish American Journal ” is itsregularre-publication â€"vcrbclim cl ltlcmtimâ€"oftlte “ leading articles” of the prorniLent British newspapers and other periodicals upon the must important topics of the day. This feature is a unique one, a..d has been found very acceptable to the people of British North America, as it supplies a long- needed desideratum in tho Provinces. In re- ferettee to the “editorials” of the SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL. it is a significant fact that the British press lrequently acknowledges their intrinsic truth and force by copiously extracting from our columns attd declaring that the SCOT. 'I‘Isn AMERICAN JOURNAL is the most able and interesting paper published In America. A con- cise weekly summary is also given of the prin- cipal Items of American news, and a similar narrativo of events transpirittg in the various British Provinces, the latter feature supplying a deficiency which was felt in several of the Pro- vinces of intelligence as to what was transpi- ring in other parts of the British possessions. In the forthcoming Volume of the “‘ Scottish American Journal” increased space will be do. voted to the literarv department In the publica- tion of SERIAL TALES AND s-KETCIILs, vividly il-' lustrating the customs, habits. sentiments and general characteristics of the people of Scotland; each tale emanating from the pen of an author of celebrity, As heretofore. particular care will be exercised in the choice of ORIGINAL POETRY, composed by writers of acknowledged genius and purity of thought, resident here or abroad. The first number of the new volume will con- tain the commencement of a deeply interesting tale, entitled “ THE LIEUTENANT AND HIS SON.” This tale will prove to be one of the most in- teresting ever published, and will be appreciated by all classes of readers. TERMS OF 371735012113 TION, PAY! BLE IN AD VANCE. Single Copies (each,). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5cts. One copy for one year......... . . .... . $2 50 CLUB RATES. Fivecopies.. $1000 Twelve copies,.. . . . . . . . . . . .... $20 00 Twenty-five copies, . . . . . .~ . . . . u u . Specimen copies sent gratis. Subscribers in the Provinces may remit their subscriptions in Provincial money. Oddchange in Provmcial Post Office stamps. Cupies forwarded to Europe per mail, United States. postage paid, for $3, or 135. sterlmg. per annum. Iâ€"IIS BISCUITS AND G @TEODCIE‘IRE‘Z ~ Are unsurpassed for quality and price. all being manufactured on the premises, from the best material by first-class workmen. Iced and Orttamented Wedding and Other Cakes Always 011 band or made to order in any style on the shortest notice. 9‘ Orders by mail and otherwise, attended to with dispatch. All Goeds warranted as repre- sented. and delivered free Ofcharge to the cars Cr in the city limits, . cg: NO SECOND PRICE. No. 93 KING STREET, SIGN or THE QUEEN. Remember the Placeâ€"â€" EDWARD LAWSON, Proprietor. Toronto, Feb 5. 1862. 167-6m Marc for Sale. HE Subscriboroffers for sale avery su- perior Dark Bay - BUGGY MARE, , Rising 8 years old . good traveller and without blemish. For particulars apply to - W. H, CLAY. Thornbill. February 4, 1862. 167-4 James Massey, (Late of the King's Head. London. Eng.) N0. 26 \Vcst Market Place, TORONTO. _â€"v Every accommodation for Farmers and others attending Market Good Stabling. Ill? Dinner from 12 to 2 o’clock. 167 Letters Remainingin RICHMONDHILLI’ostOfiico FEBRUARY 1, 1862. Bernard, Goodwin Delenbaugh, C. Dibb, George Devereaux. Thos. Devoreaux, John Ferris. Robert Fox. Benjamin Gallawaye. William Grey, William .Grant, George (9) Heyslop, Mr. WHill. Lawrence ,_.-Hunt. Henry H .lamieson. Mr. (2) Lumley. Miss Metcalf, Robert Martin, Mr. McDonald, John Oliver, Jesse O’Grady. John (2) Pilger, Jacob Ritchie, William Richcns, Robert Ricbins. Elijah Ramsay, Mr. Scott, James Scott. Thomas Smith. Mr. (Saw-mill) Shepperd, Charles Simpson, J. & W. I“ Large, W. Simpson. James (4) being received,and should be forwarded without ' Lowe. Rev. Mr Tricker. Elizabeth delay to Law, A, WIlliams. William A. M. STEWART, Merchant, fiery} No. 37 Park Row, New York. New York, Jan. 1,186.2. - M. TEEFY, P.M $40 00 NOTICE : ' RS. CAMPBELL begs to intimate that her ' School will RE-OPEN on» Monday, Janu- ary 6th, 1862. Where will be taught as here- tofore, the‘ usual b’ra-nches-' of useful education. . TENDERS WANTED 1' HE REV. J. O’DONOHOE will receive Tenders for the erection of a. CATHOLIC CHUR CH 1'. AT MARKHAM VILLAGE! until the 16th FEBRUARY next. Plans and Specifications can be seen on application to the Rev. .1. 0’1) , at Thornbill Branches of English, $24 per quarter; Music, $6 ; French attd Drawing, each, $3. Richmond Hill. Jan. I. 1862. TOR-3t up to the lst February - after which date they v can be seen at Mr. JOHN BURNS’, at Mark- BUY YOUR ‘ , N ham Village» ROCK 01L & LAMI s Thornbili, Jan. 15th. 1862. 164â€"5t 3:55;? ' F: ‘3‘” S T1311! FIJI). NAME into the premises of the Subscriber. Lot 25, 3rd Concession Markham, on or about the 10th December last. THREE SHEEP including a Ram, a Ewe,.and a Lamb.â€" The oWner can hatre the same by proving property and paying expenses PETER HEISE. 163-3. "2,4 ,4, an 11 IR . an. t Markham, Jan. 9, 1869. A GOOD THING. DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well worth a trial, In any case of Files, Burns, Scolds, 01d Sores, Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and in every case where an ointment is useful. It will re commend Itself, after one trial. BOOTH ISL SONS’, CORNER OF YONGE AND QUEEN 81‘s., TORONTO. BULLS FOR SALE. 1FOUR thorough-bred short horn BULLS.1 closely connected through the herd of" Mr, STONE, Of Guelph. with the Very celebrated herd of Captain GUNTER’s ; for an account of which see the “Illustrated London News” of the 7th Deactnber 186l. page 577. W. WILLCOCKS BALDWIN, Larchmere, Oak Ridges. 162-4 HE PURE PENNSYLVANIA OIL. ye- fined in Pennsylvania, warranted VVhIte, Odoutless. and Nonâ€"Explosiver. One gallon and under . . . . . 70 cents per gallon. Five gallOns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 " Five gallons, including can. . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Lamps ! In Canada, or. - a In a an, simogvanas“ ° ° . o o h .7. s a s. s In .endless Variety, Latest Improvements as well as the OLD well-known Patterns. II? Intending Purchasers are respectfully in- vited to call and examine Stock and Prices‘ Corner of Yonge and Queen Sts., December 31 , .1861. GARGLING OIL SUPERB EDED. RTIGGS’ BLACK 01L is acknowledged by allwha have used it, to be superior to Garg but ’011, or any other Medicine now before the Pluto, tor Sprulns, Bruises, Cuts. Calls, and all hwrtes to Horseflesh. Good for man and beast. _ Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all I alers In Medicinal Servants Wanted. Toronto. December It). 1861. 1 AN TED. by the Subscriber, TIYO SER- VAN’ITS, as cook and parlour-maid.â€" Must be well recommended. ' W. WILLCOCKS BALDWIN, ( Larchmero, Oak Ridges. "’9’? 1 “The Horse and his Diseases,” BY PROFESSOR JENNINGS, AT THE 159-1v FOR SALE, A FEW COPIES or December 31, 1861. NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood and for bilious complaints Sick Headache, ‘ - » , Costivcneiss, kc, we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN i VEGETABLE LIFE Hub. 4‘ Richmond Hill, Dec. 5, 1861. 158. “SCHOOL BOOKS 1 GENERAL STATIONERY, AT THE “YORK HERALD" OFFCE, A'l‘ PRICES LOWER.-j THAN TORONTO. Richmond Hill, December 20, 1861. 160 GREAT EXPECTATIONS Are being formed by all persons. of the Happiness and Pleasure to be enjoyed during the liliil Ililll‘lllll It lllll llllt’l Tllllil l And while they all do not expect to enjoy those blessings in the same degree, they are unani- mouSI n asking the questionâ€"- Where can we buy our Christmas 8'. New Year’s Fruits AND GBOCERIES BEST AND CHEAPEST? Purposes, respectfully, to answer that question by referring his friends and the public to the an- nexed List of Prices of Goods in his line, confidently hoping that their EXPECTATIONS respecting Excellent and Cheap Goods, wtll be more than realised: FRUITS, Good Zante Currants, 5d per lb; Good Patros Curran ts, 6d per lb; Extra New Patros Currants, 71d per lb. Good Valenlia Raisins,'6d peril) ; Extra Valentin Raisins, 7Id per lb; Extra Muska~ I tel Raisins. 7%(1 per lb ; Extra New Muscatel Raisins, 9§d perlb. Also Layer, Sultana,- and ' Seedless Raisins and Princes, very low. Candied Peels, Flavoured Extracts, Almonds, and Nuts ofall kinds, in great variety. S U G A R S . Good Muscovada, 5d pot-1b : Extra do. 5.}.d per lb; Best Yellow, Refined, 6d per lb ; Crushed do 7d and 7%(1 per lb ; Broken Loaf and Ground, 7§d per lb. TEAS of every description, and at all prices, from 23 to 5s per lb, «Beware of Painted Teas as thevaro nothing else but poison. Rich and aromatic COFFELS. Green, Roasted and Ground: Warranted True. American Cheese, Flour, Oatmeal, Biscutts and Crackers, Sago, Farino, Corn, Starch, doc. &c. (\Ec. Cheap and Good. Remember the addressâ€"162 King street, East, between Nelson and George-streets, next ~ tl Cl 'd Hotel. * doot to 10 l 0 ROBERT LAWSON. 160-tf 11A INEss i“! HEAVY OR LIGHT l TOTonto, Doc. 11, 1861. "1‘.â€" t- i‘M HARNESS ! SINGLE OR DOUBLE! WELLâ€"MADE AND DURABLE! IVIAY BE HAD OF 'il It. ., .. “it It it" ‘1‘ "in I111 ttmnm \a.‘ 'ltmtmtt ‘ltntlltt. ~l‘ '15-, w “lulu II t i ‘t , ’ i’lmm‘litm [Iii I111 lu-‘I IJill . f L‘I‘IE Subscriber has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the I best materials, HARNESS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of ‘WHIPS, LASIIES, &c. constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Look& VVcar Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson 8; Bro’s. Plows, Points,- Ltmdsides, df'c. (11’? Call and Examine, at ‘NM. HARRISON’S Richmond Hill, October 1’7, 1851. 151-3m UNION VILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY EAKIN, EGS most respectfully to inform his Friends and the public generally, that be has on hand a quantity of . it "i" I l“ . ‘lll‘ nib. lllllh " UNI " l ‘“ t". I V. t t ». ~ ~ N "N. t. .. ' r hIlltttul “built will “Int “4111 I'Ilttllltl Iillllllilll WHICH HE- WILL SELL. iiillutlllll tutu CHEAP, FOR CASH, 0R APPRO VEDC’REDIT. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"3- “tit Iu Intending Purchasers will do Well to '01? Give Him a Call Before Purchasing Elsewhere; As an inspection of a good Article is all that is required'to ensure a sale. Subscriptions for the current year are now ' The reputation of the above Establishment should suffice the Public as to the superiority of the Articles turned out. Unionville, December 5, 1861. TERMS :‘â€"-Board and Tuiton in the Higher 'Maple, Jan, 22, 1862, F AR M '1' 0 L E 'I' 2 EING composed of the east half of Lot 22, 51h concession of Vaughan; 75 acres cleared. For particulars apply to JOSEPH NOBLE. 165-3t CAME into the premises of the Subscriber, lot No. 2'2, in the 2nd concession of Markham. on or about the lst Instant. TWO SHEEP. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them: away. NICHOLAS LYNOTT. Markham, January 21, 1862. 165-3 COAL OIL! US‘T RECEIVED. an excellent article, pure Without odour, at 33 6d per gallon. At W. S. POLLOCK’S. (Late G. A. Bernard’s) Richmond Hill, Jan. 16, 1861. 164-tf, Blackwood’s Magazine AND THE BRITISH REVIEWS SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK. continue to publish the following leading British Petiodicals, viz. :-- V 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) 3, THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Church.) 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW 5. BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA- ZINE, (Tory.) (Liberal.) The present critical state of European affairs will render theso publications univsrsally in- teresting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the has- tily writeu news-items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the daily Journal,and the pon- dorous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelli- gible and reliable history of current events, and as such. in addition to their well-established literary. scientific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. EARLIF COPIES. The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives additional Value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS : Par mm For any one of the four Reviews,. . For any two of the four Reviews,. . . . . . . 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews. . . . . . . 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 For Blackwood and one Review,. . . . . . I . 5 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, . . . . . . . 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews,. . . .. 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews,. .10 00 Money current in. the State where issued will be Teaclv‘cd at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent from the above prices will be allowed to CLUBS ordering four or more Copies of any one or more of the above Works. Thus: Four copies of Black- wood. or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blacltwood for $30 ; attd so on. Canadian mail Subscribers supplied free of United States postage. NB -â€"The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is $31 per annum, Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid. to the Publishers, LEONARD, SCOTT &> CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York. New Yorlt. Dec. 5, 1861. ll’iniiltestor’s llypopltospltitcs (DR. CRURCIIILL’S SPECIFIC REMEDY,) FOR CONSUMPTION. Nervous Debiltty, Sara/iota and Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Am. ‘IIIS is the most wonderful curatiz‘ic agent known to medical science. It has of- fected cures in every stage of Consumption “ UNPARALLELED IN THE ANNALS OF MEDICINE.” In Nervous Debility and Dys- pepsia, the IIYI’OI’HOSPHITES may be re- garded as an almost sovereign remedy. The Hypophosphitcs Have a twoâ€"fiold and specific actionâ€"Lon the one hand. increastng the principle which CON. S'l‘ITU'l‘ES NERVOUS ENERGY; and. on the other, being the MOST «POWERFUL BLOOD GEN‘RATING AGENTS KNOWN They act with promptuess and certainty in all general morb‘id conditions. such as Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma, Scrofula, MarasmIIS, Ane- mia, Female Complaints, &c., and in all dis- orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their effect upon the tubercular condition is immedi- ate-â€"all the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous.â€" They increase the nervous or vital energy. re- lieve Cough. Check Night Sweats. diminish Expectoration, intpt‘Ove the Appetite. arrest. Diarrhma, and promote refreshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. Wmchester’s Genuine Preparation! OF THE llYPOPI’IOSPIlITES is the only reliable fortn of Dr. Churchill’s Remedy. and is approved by the Medical Profession generally, USE NO OTHER. OR ANY REMEDY CON- TAINING IRON. 11:?" PRICES '.â€"â€"In 7 oz. Bottles, $1â€"6 Bottles for In 16 oz. Bottles, SEQâ€"Three for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drug- gists, and at the sole General Depot in th€ United States, by .1. WINCH Eh'l‘E R, 36 John St.. NIY'. THE SPECIFIC PILL! A sPnCIrIc REMEDY FOR Spermctorrhcaor Seminal Weakness, Genital Irritubilz'ty, in either Sex. 9 TIIIS is the duly remedy for Sexual Debility. Itttpotency, Sterility, 610.. which has the ap- proval ot' the medical profession, Its suécess has been tnost extraordinaryâ€"efl'ectitig cures in cases where all other methods of treatment had failed. One to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL will permanently cure any Case ofSomi- nal Weakness, or its resulting Itnpoteticv. however aggravated, whether constitutional, or arising from abuse or excess. IMPORTANT MEDICAL TicsrmoNr. “I have usod your Specific Pill in many cases of SpermatOI‘rhea, and with the most per- fect SUCCess, V "J. MILTON SANDERS, M.D.,L.L,D,‘” “We believe it to be as near a ' Specific" as any medicine can be. We hove cured many severe cases with from six to ten doses. ”â€"~â€"Dr. B. KEITH: ‘Atnerican Jour. of Med. Science; "I have found them all that could be de- sired, Their effect has been truly wondet'ful.â€"'â€" E. P. DICIIER, MD.” 1133 This is not a Hommpathlo Remedy, nor is there any mercurv or other doleterlOus ingre- dients combined with it. PRICEâ€"$1 per bux; six boxes for $5, by mail. pro-paid, For sale by all respectable Druggists. and at the sole General Depot in the United States, by ' .1 WINCHESTER. 36 John St,,N,Y. New York, Dec, 1‘2, 1861, 159~1y, uu$3 w,“ suor AND DWELLING To LE THE IN THE Village of Richmond Hill! N I modious. with 5 Rooms and an excellent Cellar. Wood Shed and other Conveniences. at present in occupation by Mr. Coomer.-â€" Possession given on lst January, 1861. ' Enquire of G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill. Dec. 5. 1861. Jens. F. Brown, BROKER, Estate and General Agent, _ AGANT FOR . Colonial ltife Qtesnrance Qlo'p. 1 MAsoNIc HALL, ToaoNTo STREET. TORONTO- II’? Money to Lend on Improved Farms April 19. 1861. 125-lv PIIOTOGRA PHSI PHOTOGRAPHS I The Cheapest and Best Ambrotypc and Photograph GALLERY IN CANADA, IS AT} til Illll} STREET, 1131‘, TORONTO. J.A,MES BAWE, t’roprietor and Principal Operator Toronto, April 19, 1861. WANTED CORDS OF OAK STAVE TIMBER. Cash on delivery. 11, Oz. J, HARRISON. Plank Road, ISO-3t, 500 Apply to Richmond Hill, Oct, 10. 1861. NOW OBSERVE, HAT all persons owing Dr. James Laug- stafi‘, will find it to their advantage to call and pay as soon as possible. a good position for business, House com- PROFESSOR 0,, 158-tf .. Law a -e..*,1..«n. .- PEOPLE’S GREAT BOOKS. THE HORSE, ANBQ "Hts ‘DISEASESI ROBERT JENNINGS, v.s.,' PATHOLOGY AND OPERATIVE Sun- GERY N THE VETERINARY Common or PHILA- DEIJ‘HIA, PROF. or VETERINARY MEDICINE IN THE LATE AGRICULTURAL (‘OLLEGE or OHIO, SECRETARY or THE AMERICAN VETERINARY ASSOCIATION or P111- LADELPHIA, ETC., ETC. 12mo. Cloth Extra. Price $1.25- JENNINGS’ GREAT Vl'ORK ON THE HORSE Tells you all about breeding and Managing the animal with his various vices, and how they can be corrected _._'J--" JENNINGS’ GREAT WORK ON THE HORSE Describes more than 150 diseases to which he is subject, and gives the. various remedies best adapted to their cure. JENNINGS’ GREAT IVORK ON THE HORSE Should be in the bands of every man who owns the animal. At a critical moment it may save you hundreds of dollars in horse-flesh. Thrilling Adventures 6 Among The Early Settlers. BY IVARREN VVILDWOOD. Esq, With 200 New and Original Eugravings. _ 12mm, Cloth Extra. Price $1.25, THRILLlNG A D V E N TUBES AMONG THE EARLY SETI‘LERS We venture to say is the most intensely interest- ing collection of stories ever issued. 125-1,. THRILLth A D V E N TURES AMONG THE EARLY SET'I‘LERS While drawn from the most authentic sour- ces, yet partakes afall the wild. weird, and featful character of romance. THRILLING A D V E N TURES AMONG TH E EARLY SETTLERS With startling vividuess brings before the mind of the reader many a deed of blood and carn- age, many ascene of heroism and patient endurance. THE FAMILY DOCTOR ; A COUNSELLOR 1N SICKNESS. PAIN AND DISTRESS. By Professor Henry S. Taylor, MD. 12mm, Cloth. Price $1.00 CRAVVFORD’S POEIICAL GREETINGS TO THE PUBLIC. FRIENDS! do you wish. in these very hard times To get the full worth of your dollars and dimes? Do you wish to purchase the purest and best TAYLOR’S FAMILY DOCTOR IS And cheapest ofgoods for yourself or your guest? Then go to CR.Iwr‘on11’sâ€"â€"-you’ll find that be Well deserves his great popularity. 'l‘ItAs of each brand from the flowery land, Culled amidst rose-scented zophyrs bland; Gunpowder, Hyson. the rich I’ekoe, The best of Green and the fam’ Bohea. Come to Crawf- rd’s, and you’ll agree You never saw fitter nor cheaper 'I‘EA. 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