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York Herald, 10 Oct 1862, p. 3

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a: u... m» .w, .1» .1... . - ... .-....: ,5.-.“ .~...,»,,.‘. . Agree ‘With Your Adversary "BEFORE NEXT COURT! ALL ACCOUNTS made up to Otctober lat, I802.‘ Ten percent taken off thisl year’s Accounts for early payment. JAMES LANGSTAFF, M D. Richmond Hill, Oct. 10,1862. sireâ€"tr. 600,000 in. Ebi'FilMALErIgcnts T0 SEL L ' IMPOBTANT C R E I} I T S A BY AUCTION, 0 BE SOLD by Public Auction. on lot No. 65, Yonge Street. lst Con of Whit- church, near Suttle's Hotel, (late Christisoii’s) On Friday, October 10, ’62 THE WHOLE OF THE ,FAIiM STOCK 86 FAHMING UTENSILS LLOYD’S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED MAP or TM 1‘) United States, Canadas and New Brunswick. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10. 1862; cest $20,000 to engrave it and one year’s time, Superior to any $10 map ever made by Col- tou or Mitchelh'and sells at the low price of fifty cents; 370,000 names are engraved on this map. ' It is not only a County M up, but it is also :1 COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP Of 1he.United States and Genetics combined in one. giving Evrntv RAILROAD -STAT10N and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per day. and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money, Seiid for $51 worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well. ' furnished all our agents, \VAs'rEnâ€"Wholesale Agents for our Maps in every State, California, Caiiadi, England, France and Cuba. A fprtune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. N0 Com- petition, J. 'l‘. LLOYD, 164 Broadway, N.Y. The War Department uses our Map of Vir- ginia, Maryland and I’ennsylvania,cost $100,- 000. on which is marked Antietam Creek, Sharpshurg, Maryland Heights, Williainsport Ferry, Rdorersville, Nclaiid’s Ford. and all others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOY D’S 'I‘YI’OGRr’tPIIICAL MAP or KENTUCKY. OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, I: the only authority for Genf Buell and the \Var Department. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, Aug, 2. “ 1.1.0 rii’s MAP or VIRGINIA, MARYLAND and Pinyssviynxirt.â€"â€"’I‘he Map is very large; its cost is but 2.) cents ; and it is 1ch best that (:th do purchased.” 1,. 1.1.0YI)’S Guitar Mar OF THE MississtPPi IiVi:it~â€"I“i'0iii Actual Surveys by Capts. Bart and Win. Bowen. Mississippi River Pilots. of St. Louis. Mo, shows every man’s plantation and owner’s name from St, Louis to the Gulf of l‘riexicoâ€"â€"l35‘il iiiiéesâ€"-c\'t-ry sand bar, island, town, landing, and all places 21) miles back from the river-wolored in Counties and States. Price. $1 in Sheets, $2 pocket form, and $2.50 on linen. with rollers. Ready Sept. 20. NAVY Di.r.iu'rriinN-r, WasninTou, Sept. 17,1862. J: '1‘. LLOYDâ€"-â€".‘~'ir: Send me your Map of the Mississippi llivnr, with price per hundred co- pies, Rear-Adiiiiral Charles H. Davis, Coni- mending t. e [\Iississippi squadron, is authorizâ€" ed to purchase m.- many as are required for the I use of that squadron. I (:‘IL‘EOZ‘i \\ l:.I.I.ICS. Secretary of the Navy. CIIURI DEDICATION ! VENUE Evangelcal Association begs to iii- tiiiiriie to tlwli‘ friends and the public, that they intend (D,V.) opening their so” a my? filmsâ€"aura In: On lot ‘25, 3rd concession Markham, on SABEA TH, the 121/; instant. Sicitvicnsâ€"Moi'iririg, Afternoon and Evening. 2 I11 ,2. A Collection will be taken up at the close of each service to assist in (tel'riiying the expense ofthe building. Markham, October 1, 1862, Reinainin gin RICH M JND HILL PostOffice OCTOBER l, 303. Bell, Mrs Ann Benson, Mrs (Ioher, Peter Cogliliii, 'l'hos Duncan, Williarn Durihain, David Donaby, Thomas Davis, Nothaniel It‘rasor, George Fierheller. Adam R Godfrey. James Green. Mrs. Grant, George (3) Humphrey, .I. Harrington, Maggie Law, ’1‘. V. Lawrcnrefi. Catherine Lawrence, Nellie ' Mon ds. E. McGi'avey, John McNeer, .\ athew McGill, Ann J. McConncl, John Mckenzie, \Iurdock Shepard, llariet Simpson, James Steele, J. M. \l'asliinglon, John VVaison. Mrs. D. W, ‘YIISCII, John Yale, Win. a: 0 , 0 o 0 . THE CIRCULATION OF THE TOM‘S 1h TO ‘ GEO 1.3133 15 NOW THIRTY TIIOUSA ND COPIES. f ‘H’IREE times greater than that of any other Journal in the Province. It is not con- fine one t l Extensively Read in eVery Quarter ()f Upper Canada, and is to be Seen in all Public Places Throughout the Lower Province. AS an Advertising Journal It is not only unsurpassed in British America, but is believed to be the BEST IN THE WORLD, Inasmuch as its circulation is Larger than that of any other Paper, In‘ proportion to the field it occupies. By one Advertisement and one payment the advertiser reaches every section 01' the country,and every class ofthe community Wholesale Merchants 1 House the opportunity of sending. through the columns of the “ GLOBE.” their announce- ments to almost every dealer in town and country. MANUFACTURERS Will find that their advertisements in the “ Globe” are read by'all the leading Mechanics of the Province, And by the General Public, Persons having . Lands for Sale or to Itent Can. find no medium of communicating with the farming community so advantageously as the " Globe,” Hotel Keepers. Nurserymon, Forwarders, Professioral Men. the. &c. will find that their announcements can only be made thorougth known through the columns of “fine “Globe.” Toronto. September 20. 1862. 200-4 53‘ ’l‘lEd 4 ROM the premises of the Subscriber. lot No. 26, 3rd concession of Vaughan, 011 or about the 15th September, A Black & White Sow, \Vith a short tail. weight about I701bs. Also. a White Spring Pig. Any one who will bring the same to the subscriber or give Such infor- matton that will lead to their recovery will re- ceive two dollars reward. I WILLIAM IKILLOI’S, Jun. Vaughan. October]. 1862. 201-4 Belonging to Mr. Francis Kelty. viz :â€" 1 Excellent Gelding, 4 years old, by Arthur, from a first-class King AI/‘red mare do Gelding, 3 years old, by Robin Hood do do 2 do (matched) Superior Filly. 2 years old. by Master “cargo do do 1 year old, by Coachman I Spring Colt. by do 1 Durham Bull, bred by Mr. Armstrong. Markham 6 Corvs. in calf :2 Fat Steers 1 Fat Cow I Steer, 2 years old 2 Heifers, ‘3 do in calf 3 Yearling Hetfers 3 Yearling Steers - 1 Spring Calf 5 Superior Leicester Ewes " do do Ewe Lambs 1 do do Rain Lamb 5 Fat Hogs 14 Spring Pigs 1 Lumber Waggon, iron axle nearly new 1 do dy wooden axle l Democrat do with pole and shafts I Cutter. with pole and shafts I Wood Sled 1 Reaping Machine, Patterson’s improved 1 Fanning Mill, nearly new About an acre of Turnips in the ground About 6 tons of Hay l Scotch Plough, 1 Ribbing Plough. 1 pair of “arrows, 1 Turnip Drill, 1 Cultivator, 1 Turnip Souffler, I Wheelbarrow. 1 Cutting Box. 1 Cheese Press. 1 Set Light Harness. 1 Cooking Steve, 1 Sugar Kettle, 1 Bunk. 2 Logging Chains. 1 Cupboard, 1 Meat 'l'uh. 2 Ox Yokes, Rakes, Forks, Doubletreos, and Sundries not enumerated. 1 I l I The above Stock and Implements are of superior quality and will Positively be Sold without any Reserve As Mr. Kelty’s lease of the Farm has expired. Term :-â€"-$8, and under. Cash; over that amount 12 months credit. by furnishing ap- proved Joint notes. Sale at ELEVEN o'clock. a..m. J. GORMLEY. Auctioneer. \Vhitchurch. Sept. 30. 1862. I FEESâ€"iii i a “The Cup that Ilefrcshcs, but not Encbriatcs!” II . O Y E gAVING purchased a Stock of Teas, we are prepared to sell some of the FINEET TEAQ! imported in this Province. and as Cnnxr AS ’cxu Bli‘. SOLD north of Toronto, Black Souchong Tea, 22:. 6d. ((3 3s. per 1b. Do Extra Fine Flavour“ . . .. .. 4. " Gunpowder 'I‘ea, . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . 4s " Fine J apnii 'I‘ea. (sun dried)... . . 4s. 6d. “ Pure. Fine Fresh Young Hyson,. . 4s. 6d. “ Young I'lyson, Extra. It‘ull Favor- ed and strong. not surpassed. if equalled. in Canada . . ... 55. “ \‘Ve trust that purchasers will examine. and give us one trial..which Will make good every assertion . At W. S. POLLOCK’S, Late G. A, Barnard’s.) Richmond Hill, Sept. 25, 1862, 200-tf. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership hitherto existing between GEORGE & JOSEPH SPENCER. as Farâ€" mers, on Lot No 211, 4th Con. Markham. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Markham. September 12. 1862. The undersigned would announce that he will not be responsible for any debts that may be contracted in connection with the above after this date. GEORGE SPENCER. Markham. Sept. 12. 1802, 1994 PUBLIC TESTIMONIAL... TO MESSRS. TACKABURY BROTHERS, Map Publishers. London. CiW, IENTLEMEN,â€" HAVING OBSERVED AN ADVERTISEMENT printed in the Globe, signed John Ferris Ward, agent for Geo. C. 'I‘remain, which we ceiiSider unjust. and calculated not only to injure you in your business. but to mislead the public as well, we beg to present the following Testimonial. We. the undersigned, have carefully exaâ€" mined tlie no it Copper Plate Map of Canada West recently published by you. and find it to be very accurate and reliable, We cannot speak too highly of the artistic skill displayed in the execution of the work. which needs but to be seen to be appreciated. As subscribers for the Map. we are well satisfied You have redeemed your pledges, and done even more than you promised. ’ To all wishing a really good Map of Upper Canada, we can recommend this work, as be- ing all the publishers claim for it. Augustl 1862. Signed, Gilbt Griffin, P, O. Inspector, London. L. Lawless, P. M., do Samuel Peters. P. L. S.. 850., do W m,Robinson,P, L. S,,&City Engineer do Wm. McClary. P. L. S. W. (3. L. Gill, Registrar, &c., do C. H Fergesou, Deputy Registrar, Co. Middlesex. do Adam Murray, Treasurer Co. Middlesex, do James Keefer. Co. Clerk, do do John C. Meredith. Clerk No. 1 Division, Court, do W. Horton, Recorder, do .1, Shanley, Master in Chaucer:V , do Henry C. R. Beecher, Q. 0.. do E. Jones Parke, Barrister, (850., do John Carling, III.P.P., do Kerr. McKenzie do Co. wholesale mer- chants, - do Adam Hope & Ce. wholesale merchants, do James Scott,.G. Sec'y B, A, 0. of Good 'I‘emplars, do Wm. Haskins,P.L.S. & City Engin’r, Hamilton 'I‘Iios. A. Blythe. P.L.S., 6w. do Buchanan. Harris & Co., wholesale merchants. do D. McInls & Co., wholesale mer- chants. do Brown, Gillespie & 00. do. do. do T. B. Harris, Gd. See. A, F. & A. Masons, do John Ilood Greer, Registrar 'Co. VVentworth, do John Dewe. P. O. Inspector, Toronto. Dennis & Gossage, P. L. S., &c. do Geo. Hodgins, Dept. Supt. Education for U. C.. ane author of Lovell’u General Geofiraphy, do Unwin & Miles, 1’. L. Surveyers, &c., do F. F. Passmore, P, L. S., &c. do 11:? The Public are cautioned against a map which is now being copied from the Copper Plate map in lythograph and advertised as Tremain’s Map 0‘ I anada West. TACKABURY BROTHERS. London, Sept. 11, 1862, 198-41. ~< ..'. ., Ax. pr. .. .. ..... . i . 2-».2 rpvw- *‘i‘v-s‘m an»... “fir.” Pam-.3 . ~ .«y \.~~>v'o;\-.,. wan-4'. . .9. . .. x. «M L... «W. vrttirrirni FARM For SALE, 1. IVE -y L E Co NTAINING 35 Acres of Excellent Laud, being the South East part of Let N o. 12, 4th Gen. Markham, formerly owned bv CAPT. IIIAR'I‘IN. There is a good Frame House and Barn, and other buhdings; and a good bearing Orchard of choice Fruit Twas. The Fan} is nearly free of stumps and well watered. For further par- ticulars apply, (on the premises.) to JAMES HOLMES. Buttonville. P.O. Markham, Sept. 24. 1862, M. WHARIN, IIIII’ORTIZR 01" Watches, Clocks & Jewelery, 123 _King Street west,- ROSIN HOUSE BLOCK. TORON‘IFO; Has just received HIS F A LL STOCK F FINE Gold and Silver Watches, Colored and Bright Gold Guards, Alberts, Brace- lets. Brooches. Signet and Gem Rings. Ear- rings. Solitaires. Lockets, Charms Necklets. Thimbles, Pen and Pencil Cases, Silver, Jet and Mourning Jeweleryâ€"all of the newest de- cigns; also, Fine Gold Wedding Rings, and Spectactles to suit all sights. Watches. Clocks and Jewelery Carefully Repaired t9; Warranted To give satisfaction. Remember the addressâ€"- 123 King Street West, ROSIN HOUSE BLOCK. Toronto, Sept. 19, 1862, 199-3m 200-5 THE ORIGINAL HOWE SEWING MACHINES! Esmausunn 1N 1845â€"Pnarncrrzo in 1862. ECENT and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine, renders i now the most perfect before the public,“ and persons at a distance can order a Machine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe delive,ry,and that they will be able to manage it to their en- tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles Iâ€" No more missing stitches! No trouble in mak- ing any garment, however delicate or heavy,on the same Machine, either in cambric, cloth or leather; and for dress makers. shirt makers, tailors. hat binders, shoe binders. or guitar fit" ting, as well as for every variety of family sewing, they have no superior, and will be sold at a much less price than any other machine capable. of doing the same range of work. Send for Descriptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A few respectable Agents will be dealt with liberally. I Address the HOWE Sewing Machine, 437 Broadway, New York New York, June 20, 1862. 186-1)’ sum sauna MACHINE eoiirriiir. 538 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, 0 parties little acquainted with the Finkle & Lyon Sewing Machines the careful per- usal of the Company’s Circular is specially commended. This Circular can be had on ap It is very specific. and will he found T plication. highly instructive. having been prepared with much care. and we will abide by allstatements therein made. The following brief quotation is characteriso tic of the entire Circular: “ This Machine is better adapted than any other Sewing Machine in market to the frequ’t changes and almost en ‘less variety of sewing required in a family ; for it will sew from one. to twenty thicknesses ofMarseilles without stop- ping, and making every stitch perfect Will sew from the finest gause to the heaviest cloth, and own to the stoutest harness leather, with- outchanging the feed, needle, or tension, or making airy adjustment of machine whatever.” Thus have we successfully overcome the most difficult point in the Sewing Machine Art. It was no ordinary triumph. Defiantly can we say, “ No other Machine compares with it in this respect.” Hence have we uniformlyâ€"al- most without exceptionâ€"taken the highest premium, when the Machine has been properly exhibited in competition with‘ other first-class Sewing Machines. Hence is it that we are able to offer the following guarantee. viz :â€" " We Warrant every Machine we sell to give beltersatisfaction than any other Sewing Ma- chine now in market. or money refunded.”â€" We never sell a Machine on any other terms The guarantee is as reliable as the note ofany business man in the land. For more than five years have we relied upon such facts for the reputation ofour Machine ; and without a single travelling agent in the field, there is scarcely a neighborhood on the continent where the Ma- chine is not favorany known. We prefei'such a reputation to one based on more “ talking points,” as they are technically called in the trade. Hence we make but one kind of stitchs viz; the lock-stitch. alike on both sides, requir- ing only one-third the thread of other kinds of titches. ' N. B. Local agents wanted in every county throughout the West. offered. Finkle & Lyon 5, M. 00, 198-6m Special inducements 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Charles Taggart, BREAD AND FANCY BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, 8:0. BEGS to intimate that he will commence business in the Village of Stoufiville, About the latter part of October. when he will be happy to supply parties in the neighborhood with the best ofeverything in his line, at low prices. If}: Pic~nic Parties and Tea Meetings supplied on the most reasonable terms. Flour, Oats, Peas, Ham, &c. for sale. Stofl'ville. Sept 17, 1862. 200-6m S. B. HENDERSON, M.D. Oculist and Aurist, (Late of No 658 Broadway. New York.) AS just opened an Office at No. 174 King SL. Toronto, where he intends remain- ing a few months, and will give his exclusrve attention to the treatment of Diseases of the EYE, EAR and LUNGS. Dr, H. has prac- tised for upwards ofIO years in NEW YouK.with unexainpled success. Hundreds oftestimonials, from persons who hare been cured by him, can be seen at his oflice. Cataracts and Amarosis treated with success. also. Bronchitis, Sore Throat. and all Diseases of the Lungs. Arti- ficial Eyes inserted without an operation. Toronto, Sept- 9. ’52- 198-3111 V. srovrs, s as; STOVES SI NEW AND ’ SECOND" HAND, COOKING, PARLOUR, AND BOX STOVES!! Heavy Metal, VVarranted by ’WILLIAM ‘Iâ€"IODGE, Sen’r. Copper, Tin 8; Iron Place. Worker, ' \Vill be Sold CHEAP FOR CASH, _ on APPIRovirD JOINTI'NO'II‘ES, \ ,-I As cheap as any House in Torditofor iiiiyyvhereé else. ' Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862., i s I i906. CHEAP BOOT AD SHOE STORE. THE Subscriber begs to return his thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public and would inform them that he has greatly increased his STOCK, and has now on hand a very large assortment of - iiii. iii viiiii iris iii $11118!!! LE ’ THE portrait A W a“; Thrilling ,A dventures : _ THE EABIY‘SETTLERS, l A By WARREN \VILDIVOOD, Esq. TEA W AREHOUSE AWN from the most eventful period of No. 93 King Street, ! American History. and from the most. GN OF THE Q UEEN, authentic sources. these stories yet partake of Is the place in Toronto, to buy pure all the wild. weird, and fearful character of rd- & niance. The volgliie contains the following. ‘ ‘ NOT only because the proprietor,EDWARD LAWSONJ3 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- abliiig him to sell at a very SMALL ADVANCE 0N COST, "bi-ul'éll’re'fits and'QuiIc‘k'ReIurns;"'jaiso'iu ' II COFFEE-S. {SUGARS , . Fruits... Spices , iiiiiii iiitiiiiir He cannot be under'sold. AND @ONPEOE‘EONERY Are unsurpassed forquality and price, all being manufactured on the premises, from the best ling the oldiadage ,“ Large Sales: Small Of every desoription and style, such as: Men’s Coarse, Kip, and Calf Boots, Boy’s mater!“ by first-Class Workmefl- lead and and Youths" Kip and Calf 'Boots, Women and Children’s Boots and Shoes of ever variety of style; also, a large quantity of i,’ . i . “him “I! ' “litii "‘tiiiiiii ‘ "hirirr lltiiilui Ilit MOCCASINS a OVER sons, In fact, he has on hand all that is wanted to protect the feetâ€"for any Weather or any season. which he is prepared to Sell at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE ” PRICES FOR CASH T hose requiring a really good Article, at a Cheap Price, are respectfully requested to CALL AT THE I CHEAP BOOT «£9 SHOE STORE, OPPOSITE THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOUSE, RICHMOND' HILL. JAMES HALL, Proprietor. 196 3m. W vw -- MAMMI‘M annsrt ARRIVALS OF SCHOOL BOOKS GENERAL STATEQNERY, AT THE it - u ~ . YORK HERALD” BOOK STORE, > ' RICHMOND HILL, At Lower Prices than is charged in Toronto. Richmond Hill, Aug. 28, 1862. m c Orders received for, and great attention paid to BOOK INDING! Which will be done in Plain or the Best Style of the Art, at moderate charges. Richmond Hill, August 29, 1862. 195 was sass T 1 HARNESSâ€"T! SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY OR LIGH'I WELL-MAD AND DURABLE 3 MAY BE HAD OF ‘1 “Intuit "Irritiii hit ‘Iiiiitiii ‘i‘iit‘ir Itiiriiirr hull ‘ "HE Subscriber has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the best materials, HARNESS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of VVHIPS, LASHES, Sic. constantly on liand.. Collars warranted to Fit, Look die Wear 'Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson 8/ Bro’s. Plows, Points, Landsides, 8/0. ‘ I 0:? Call and Examine, at ‘NM. HARRISON’S Richmond Hill, October 17, 1861. ~ 151-3". UNIVERSITY OF war in IIDLLEGE. Medical Department, CONDUCTED AT TORONTO I RINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ME- DICINE. Hon. John Ralph, M.D.. L. L.I')., M R.C.S., England. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, VValterB. Geikie, M.D. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Charles V. Beri‘yinan. M.A., M.D. Physiology, John N. Reid, M.D. I Principles and Practices of Suvgery, ‘William Caiiiff, M. 1)., M.R.C.S., England. Medical Jurisprudence, Charles V, Berry- man, M.D., M. A. General Pathology. William Canuif'I', M.D. M,R.C.S., England. Chemistry and Botany, John Herbert Sang- ster, M A. Anatomy, Descriptive and Physio'ogical, Hon. John Ralph. M.D.. L.L.D., M.R.C.S.. England. Anatomy, Practical and Surgidal, James Newcombe, M.D., M.R.S.C., England, and 1.,R.C.P. London. Curator of the Museum, S. P, May, Natur~ allst. Hon, John Rolph, M.D., L.L.D., M.R.C.S. England, Dean of the Faculty. The Lectures cemmence on the first day ’of October. and continue six months. 7. 1 t“ v.._.._._-‘ .77 _ .__ no. _ ,_ __...__._._.. ___-_.__~__.._._...~_..L-- , .. .__ iitiiirii iiit iiiiii. V ‘IIE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has fitted up his Grist and Flour Mill In a superior manner, and is now prepared to do GRISTING! On the shortest possible notice. He also takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has I received during the past six years, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. NE. A choice lot of Hams. Bacon. and Barrel Pork, for sale. ' GEO. ARKSEY. Richmond Hill. Augusf5, 1862. 193-2m BooTiâ€"i at says, INFORM PUBLIC, That they have taken the Store, . 214 IIIIII 311111, AMERON’S BIO k 0 , (sited H. B_ Any further information may be obtained by! WILLIAMS! uncm’ thépémmises lamb“ applyrngIto theIIDean. the Hon. Dr. Rolph, occupied by themhcome, of . Gerard Street, loronto. r Toronto, Sept, 11, 1862' 198 I! Yonge .6“ Queen Stream, __ ARE “BUILT. ’CHEAP FOR CASH! OUR MANUFACTUING I HE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his DEPARTME N T. any sgfféfififé‘srfififii'315.313". 11323.5: £2522: ' . . oul statet at e continues to manufacture I continued as usual, and we are prepared to W “ AT HIS OLD STAND,” ’ BOOTS AND SHOES! of every description. and of the best materials, l attend promptly to all orders, with which we may be entrusted. BOOTH & sens. Toronto, May 11, 1862. 159-]y ‘ attention to business, combined with moderate i charges, to ensure a continuance of their favor. He would also beg to intimate to the inha- ‘ bitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity. that he has on hand quite an assortment of LADIES’ 86 CHILDREN’S BOOTS do SHGES which he offers L 0 W 150 r C a. sh 2 JAMES VER‘N BY. J‘ A Richmind Hill, April 17, 1862. 177-6m RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘ .HERALU ’ Book Store, where Stockholders and others may procure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from 4 to 8 o’clock, Mi, A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, Feb. 27. 1861. I and after the Latest Style. and hopes by close I P Ornamen ted y W'cdding and Other Cakes Always on hand or made to order in any style on the shortest notice. Orders by mail and otherwise. attended to with dispatch All Goods warranted as repre- sented, and delivered free ofcliarge to the cars or in the city limits, {3:}: N0 SECOND PRICE. Remember the Place-â€" I No. 93 KING STREET, SIGN on THE QUEEN. EDVVARD LAWSON, Proprietor. Toronto. Feb. 5, 185.2. 167-6m Health.liaiipiitess,tÂ¥tlroiig life i t'ri‘ RE within the reach of all, by the use of GIMP?“ ESQ- “105‘s $11535- DR. BUCIIAN’S VEGETABLE DO- MESTIC MEDICINES, prepared from the EAS Prescriptions of the late Dr. Buchan, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 8.0,, See.â€" Cuies are daily made, and their efficacy proved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street, Westminster, Worship Street, Bow Street. 62c. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men, Clergymen. and others, 'Dr. Buchan’s Sugar; Coated Sarsaparilla Pills. It is a VVELL-KNOWN FACT that SA R- SAPARILLA is the greatest purifier of the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PUREIâ€"The Bowels regularllâ€"And DEFY the DOCTOR!!! These Pills strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment incrdental to Man Woman and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Iridi- gestion, Bilious. Liver. and Stomach Com- plaints, General IVeakness,Gout, Rlitiema- tism. Lumbago. Pains in the Limbs, Head- aches, Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by irregularities of the bowels. ob- structed perspiration, and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. These Pills work their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage. especially where mercury has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac. cumulation. till the blood is purified, the whole system renovated. and all the functions acting according to nature, the duties of life become a pleasure, where before they had been sad and weary burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"do not‘de- lay ! a clean stomach must make aclean body. A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stomncli,l)ody, and blood are pure, from regulating and cleansing the bowels, health is certain, Begin at the beginning, waste no time; strike at the root or" your ailment. Again, I say. look to your stomach. One trial ofthese Pills will force conviction, Sold in bottles. at 1s, 1%d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 11s. Dr. Buchan’s 1Invigorating Essence. For NERVOUS RELAXATION and GE- NERAL WEAKNESS. at once restore and invigorate with magical rapidity the most De- bilitated Constitution. thereby ensuring perina- uent health, increased strength, energy, and a redoubled development of the mltsculai‘systet‘n. Failure is impossible, for success is as certain as that daylight follows darkness. The 01in infallible remedy foracqnired local and general debility, nervous prostration, depression ofspi- rits. diminution of vital energy, emaciation, and for all female complaints, This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but increases the natural vigour of man in youth, maturity, and old age The properties of this invaluable re-invigorating EsSence act directly 011 the nervous and muscular fsystein, enriching, increasing, and purifying each par- ticular vital fluid; its actiou is never-failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws of nar ture. As the falling rain vivifies the parched vegetation. so will the power of this allâ€"potent agent restore the lost strength and energy of all who sufl’er from exhaustive derangement, which so few of the medical profession attempt to treat. 4s. b'd., 115., or four quantities in one, 33s. DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE SKIN , UIN'I‘MEN'I‘, Is the only one yet discovered that cures the most inveterate sores, Its effects are wonder- ful, giving instant relief to the sufferer. Many thousands have used it. and declare it to be "the best IIIIIIIO world.” It is the only NATURAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. It never closes up the surface of a wound whilst full of matter. btit will first bring all to the surface, and finally heal Without breaking out again. The Pills aid the Ointment in the followingâ€"Piles, Boiles, Bruses, Excoriations, Blotches on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads, Eyes, and Lips, Baldness, Chap- ped Hands, Cliai’ed and Blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblaius, Frost Bites, Scolds. Cuts, Bites, Freckles. Stings, Scrofula, King’s Evil. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Stiff Joints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands. Lum- bago, Rheumatism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Threats. Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash, 'I‘u- mours. Old and deepAseaied Ulcers, Wounds, Worms, Itch, dac. 1s. 15d. and 2s. 9d. per pot. Pa.cut Medicine IVarohouse, 19, Burners street, Oxford street, London. Wholesale Agents zâ€"Barclay 61. Co., 75, Farringdon street; may be had at the office of this paper, one from all Chemists throughout the world. May 23. 186-2. 182. 008.1 011 2 URE brilliant illuminating oil, 1s 10%(1 per ‘ gallon; finest deodarized coal oil, 25 (id or do; fine lubricating machine oil, also, boiled and raw linseed oils. Sash Tools. Paint and Varnish Brushes just received, and will be sold at city prices at WM. S. POLLOCK’S. Iichmond Hill, Sept. 18. 1862. ISIS-tf a GOOD THING. “I DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment is well worth I 1 trial, In any case of Files, Burns, Scams, Old 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. ._‘*fl&aék_ '. \. -. x. .. 4‘. ..-... / .1....J,-...- among others, McCullougli‘s Fearful Leap, The Bloody Block House. - Poes’ Desperate Encountre with Big Foot,- Advontures of Daniel Boone, Perilous Adventures in a Calico, The Mystery at Lancaster, Davv Crockett’s Adventures, » . ’ The Desperadoes’ Mistake. , The Old Trapper in :1 Tight P1 ' The WonderfuI'Mistske, ' " The Desperado and the Regulators] 1i. w‘t‘ Tire Ranger’s Thrilling Indian Adventure; The Fighting Parson, " _ “errors of a Bonibardmeiit-â€"Ndrfolk‘inh’ft‘i, Fearful Adventure among the Gt‘ierilias. The Gamblers’ Den at Natchez. Perilous Adventure of Captain Brady, Fearnt Encounter with a Bear, I General Putnam’s Daring Exploits. The Massacre at Fort Miinms. The White Horseman, Black Dick and the Lynchers, Adventures of Simon Kenton, A She-Devil wrong the Tories. The Swamp Robbers of Louisanna, Thrilling Escape from a Prison Ship, The Rifleinan of Chippewa, Surprised by Guerillas. The Canadian Rebellion and Gen. Scott, A Desperado’s Thrilling Adventures, How a Bravo Man saved Detriot. A Desperado among the Mail Bags. The Indians and the Hollow Log, The 'I‘raVeller and the Arkansas Bully. A Race for Life, ' "l‘hi-illing Adventures of Two Scouts. The Murderer-’s Ordeal. The Wolves and the Darkey Fiddler. The Murdorer’s Creek, tNLc. 61c. Everybody everywhere should get THRILLING ADVENTURES ! The Book contains 384 pages, Illustrated with Five ilrndred new and original Engrav- ings, and will he sent to any address, pestage paid, on receipt ofprice.‘ Extra cloth $1.25. 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