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York Herald, 28 Aug 1868, p. 4

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Send for circular giving many more refer- ences and favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed Enve- lopes contains ONE CASH GIFT. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for $2; 35 {on $5; 110f01' $15. All letters sh mid be addressed to HARPER, WILSON &C%8-,l.7 35 roadway, N. Y. May l3,l86('3 513-2 “ Last weekafriend of ours drew a $500, prize, which was promptly received,”â€"Dmly News, Mar. 3, 1868. OPINIONS OF THE PRE3fi.â€"-. They are doing the largest business; the firm is reliable, and dfiserves their success.” â€"â€"TVeckly Tribune, Feb. {341868. “ We have examined their system,and know them to be a fair dealing firm.”â€"-N Y. Herald Feb 28, 1868. S. T. Wilkins. Bufl'alo, N.Y.. $1.000: Miss Annie Monroe, Chicago, lll.Y Piano, valued at $650: Robert Jackson. Dubuque, Iowa. Gold Watch, $250; Philip McCarty. Louisuville, K38, Diamond Cluster Ring, $6 0: F. A. Patterson, New lledford. Mass , Silver Tea Set, $175; Miss Emma Walworlll, Milwaukee, Wis., Piano, $501!; Rev. T. W. Pitt, Cleve- land. Ohio, Melodeon. $125. [13’ We bunlish no 'mimes without permis- sion. . You WILL KNOW WHAT YOUR szn 15 nEFolu: you PAY FOR IT. Any Prize may be exchanged for another Q)" the same rizlue. No BLANKS. It? 0111‘ patrons can depend on fair dealing. REFERENCES.â€"VVB select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to pnb- lish them : in all valued at $1,000,000-' A CHANLE TO DRAW ANY or THE ABOVE PRIZES br purchasing a Sealed 'l‘icket for 25 cts. Tickets descrihing each Prize are SEALED in Envelopes and thoroughlv mixed. Un re- ceipt 01'25 cts. a SEALED TICKET will be drawn and delivered at our office. or sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on pay- ment of ONE DOLLAR. Prizes will be immedi- ately sent to an\' address, as requested. by ex- press or return mail. 150 Sewing Machines ...... “ 6010175 250 Musical Boxns. . . . . . . “ 25 to 200 300 Fme GoId \Vatc‘nes . . . . " 75 to 330 750 Fine Suver Watches . . . " 3|: to 50 Fine Oil Paintings. Framed Engravings. Silva“ Ware, Photograph Albume, and a large assortment of Flue Gold Jewelry. Cash Gifts to the Amount of $250,000 GREAT DISTRIBUTION 11h. PECK will be in the following places prepared ta extract laelh v ith his new appara- tua, All other oporations in Denislry perform- ed in a workmanlikc manner :â€" Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lst ofeach month Newmarket Br'elsford hotel 2nd “ " Sloufiville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JBth " “ Vicloria Square.......... 20th " " Thomllill......... ... -Q3rd " " Richmond Hill. . . . . . .2401 “. “ Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . .......26lh H H Burwick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281h “ " Kleinlmrg . . . . . ..........29(h 4‘ H Nuhleton . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . . 30H) “ ~‘ Where he will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of his Iwnf'au'mn. onnra,.’una 7 1:365. USE OF ETHER SPRAY, Which Affects the Tooth Only. Without Emmi-Bring the Life EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! v: ,1, ' l ‘ ‘ H1 um suvoundlng become . insansible wiill\“u'.\i.3,_7_§39‘u.f;L-_agancy, when the tooth can be extracted with no pn‘ln, and 95 King Street East, Toronto, NEAR CHURCH STREET, S prepared to wait upon any who need his professional services in order to preserve their teeth, or relieve sufiering and supply new teeth in the most approvedstyle. Alsoto regu- late the teeth of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. June. 1865. 21-y 5 Cash Gifts, Retail from all respectable Drugfigists Toronto, April, 15,1868. w. c. ADAMS, D- D- 5-, T6 be obmined Wholasalo from the Manu- factuiers, Evans. Mercer, & Co.. Montreal. or DENTISTRY. MAJ ENTA, SCARLET, YELLOW, MAUVE. ORANGE. BLUE. CRIVISON, VIOLET, SOLFERINO. PURPLE, BROWN, GREEN, AND ALL OTHER POPULAR COLORS. Particular attention has been paid to the Manufacture of these Dyes. so that the most inejpgrwlgcefl cgnflge rthezrn. 7 LIQUID DYES! W. G. C. calls at all the Stores between Toronto and Richmond Hill every two weeks. and supplies Confectionary of all kinds at the Lowest Wholesale prices, Toronto, July 20,1865. 7 EVANS, MEHEEH 8: CD’S ECONOMIC EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. CONFEGTIONARY I 7 Doors north of King Street. The business at the New Store will be carried on under the name and style of s, M. SANDERSON _&_Co. W. G. CASTELL S. M, Sanderson &. Cauikens. No. 133 Yonge Street, have removed To No. 90 Yonge Street, BY THE Metropolitan Gift Company. PU RE A ND UNA DULTERATED REMOVAL. 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. ll . . . . . . . . nd Hi'u. ...... No, 90 Yonge-street, Toronto, DR. N. J. PECK’S NEW METHOD OF MANUFACTURER 0F HUGH MILLER, &, 00.. _King St., Toronto Melodeuns “ W 75 to BY THE 0F $30910 3:10.000 5,00» 1,000 500 100 25 25 500 1:10 175 200 o) H For Cash, at Prices that cannot be surpm’ed. Richmoad Hill, November 9, i866. Flour, Feed, _}’royision and Grocery Store! Tncluding Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads. Bureaus, Cupboards, Dresfiing Stands, VVasb Stands. &.c. &.0. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Bordering. White Lead Paints and Colors, Raw and Bouled Linseed Oils. Machine Oil. Rock Oil. Varnish Turperline, I$en29ne,Glass, Putty, Glue, &c. &c. PHI‘NBS Furnishing, Palvering, or Painting their Houses, will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also HfiRDWARE and. CROCKERY A nice assortment, good and cheap. Ho would also call attention to his Where he keeps on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran, Oats, Peas, Oatmeal, Cornmeal,Buck- wheat, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Fish and \w- l I; ‘ I I 'l‘HI I I j) r «~ u l mm mmwmm f“Mum” "Wu Ill 1‘“ HUI “111mm “1m 4: Wm “11mm '11 I‘fimu‘u 1 I“ ‘ lIlium I‘m“ W IN returning thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencing business in Richmond Hill, begs to inform the public that he has greatly increas- ed his Stock and has now on hand A CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0F FURNITURE! CABINET ESTABLISHMENT GBOCERIES, HARDWARE, Which, nu insperlion, will be found the most fashionable and chaste he has ever had the plea» sure of submitting to their approval. Which will be found to comprise overyxhtng that is in the: market for ladies wear. MILLNERY DEPARTMENT! 'LIAS MUCH PLEASURE in announcing to his friends and customers the arrival ofhis NEW ARRIV‘KLS. ' ' " ” I ll we Teas direot from the Plhl.l_'=hv15 in Asqm the nah“ K 8 aid on the Slopes ofthe Himllayns, and sell them In packets of unrtor pound and upwards. and in air-tightggnnisters of 5 lbs.. bv 'fihese Splendid Teas are imported solely by the India and China Tea > >fi€onpangaud can only be procured at their Agencies. Only two prices, namely. $73) '70 01:5. a: $1 per 1b., {I Either Black, Green or Mixed. SE9 (If? OBSERVE THE mus MARK ON EACH PACKAGE. 4:3 TRADE DIARK. AGENTS FOR TORONTO: HUGH MILLER & 00., Medical Hall. 167, King Street, East. CROOKERY, &c., 850., 850. At The Lowest Market Price. Richmond Hill. April 23. 1868. MC SIX GOLD MEDALS WAKE this oppormnity of thanking their numerous friends and customers To: their constant and Liberal supportvl'or the last twenty-six years. and hope by their strict attention to busi- ness will still prove worthy ofa continuance of their patronage. OELS. PAINTS. VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, ETQ., Whosesale and Retail, 1 842. ESTABLISHED 1 84:2. IIUGI-I MILLER an (30. Medical B all, 167 King Street East, Toronto, a Large Stock of Shawls, MANTLES from 50 cls. HATS from 19; em AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION 134, King Street East, - - - â€" TORONTO. Bonnet Silks, Sarsnets, Satins, &c., 15 ct FANCY DRESS Goons reduced to 10 cents 20 u n u u .1 12% I. 25 u t. u u n 17% n 27; n It u u u It A large lot woylh from 30 to 40 cents Vperyard.allal....-.. . . . . . . 25 " $1,00 BLACK SILKS reduced to . . . . 75 " 1.25 n u u __ _$1 [)0 u 1.65 “ " “ .. 1.52 “ A Few FANCY DRESS Sles at Special prices‘ GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! GREAT CLEARING SALE FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GCODS! TORONTO. June 17,1868. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, In Grenadino, Llama, Tissue. Lace1 Woolen and Paisley Filled, LL GOODS in Stock. although not mentioned in this Catalogue win be subject to ‘ propor‘ionate reduction in price during the Sale. THE INmA‘AND CHINA TEA COMPANY FULL STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES- TEAS FROM INDIA 2 Spring And Summer s'rocxop FROM REGULAR PRICES T HOB/[AS COGIâ€"ILAN, UNPARALLELED SUCCESS ! Having enlarged their premises are now prepared to suppply WILLIAM ATKINSON Have been awarded at the Great Exposition at PJris for Vidg ” The Grocer" 24th of August, 1867. W. A. directs special attention :5 his TALOG-UE WM. MITCHELL’S RICHMOND HILL W. A. has also a lVII LLINERY GOODS WHITE AND PANSY DRESS SHIRTS MAN'I‘LES, BONNETS, HATS, BROAD CLOTHS, MELTONS, TWEEDS, anrnoor Twmms reduced to 75c.. $1.00 and $1.25; Ladies BLACK MANTLE CLOTH: reduced to $1.00 and $1.25; LIGHT FANCY MAMTLE Cwms reduced from $1.375 to 75 cents per yard. MEN’S FANCY WINCEY and FLANNEL Sauna reduced to 75 cts, $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50. FANCY FLANNELS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, AND OTHER mzu, BLUE AND GREY Flannel Shirts at Reduced Price- Unparalleled Bargains will be giyen. TO CLEAR OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK OI" At a large Re duction in price RED. WHITE, BLUE AND 23 5104f. FAME”? TYPEMMEERg For Cards, &c.. just received. ls entirely new and of the latest patterns. Jargevnriety of new ‘ m‘ "‘"' L w W Letter-Press Printing. M'IJRDERS PHMPTLY EXELUTED LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS PAMPHLE'I‘S AND uuuno, 1' AN L. I BILLS, EULuuwnnwnK Ordera for any of the undermemionod descrip- uonor PRINTING Efiflfi The York Herald ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDh OUR ASSORTMENT 0F Will '10 promglly attended to:â€" And every other kind of CIRCULARS’ BLANK CHECKS, PL’AIN JOB CHEAP LAW FORMS, DRAFTS, :ANI) AND BILL HEADS “I Certificates of startling cures of the most violent and deadly diseases are on record at D3. RADWAY’S OFFICES in the Cities of New York and Montreal, emanating from the highest authorities: i: ‘he world. There is 'not a Town or City 0" importance (except a few in China) on the (Hobo but mat RADWAY’S MEDICINES have cured the sick when all other remedial egnnts failed, and this is vouched for by high dignitaries in Church and State, both by letters Witter) direct to Dr. Radway, and through the U S. Ministers and Consuls abroad- N. Illâ€"Beware of counterfeits and imitations, have nothing to do with the dealer that will endeavour to persuade you to take some other in place of the Radway’s.â€"The country is flooded with counterfeits and imitations of Radwary’s Ready Relief. Dealers purchase these worthless 'uixtures at less than half price they are charged for Radway’s, yet charge the public the same \rice our agents sell you Radway’s for. (Price 25 cents per bottle.) The imitations and coun- £1‘fcits are sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; dear at that price. In mousing Ready Relief, see that there are two signatures of Radway (E; Co. on the labels, and t 0 words R. R. R. Railway & C0. blown in the glass. A MAN THAT WILL SELL YOU A FALSE MEDICINE will cheat you Whenever he has an opportunity. One of our sisters had the Rheumatism in her head for a great many yearsâ€"having taken a few spoonfulls of Relief in water, and rubbing her head twice with the same medicine, she was perfectly cured and never felt it since. I always use it for dyspepsia and for colds, and always with success. It is very useful for sore throats, coughs, influenza, diptheria, &o. It has a. good effect in flatulence or wind cholie. I use it for foul breath and it produces a marvelous efl'ect. In short it procures relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURS. SISTERS or MERCY, * DORCHESTER STREET, MONTREAL, C. E., HOSPITAL OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY. DR. RADWAY,â€"â€"I certify that your Ready Relief has cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of out sick {ram cPills, vomitingz hgaflgchgsz internal painsZ &c._, &c. Sisters of Mercy at. Dorehester Street Hospital, app1ying 111'. Radwey‘s Remedies to the sick. Of Diarrhoea, Dysontry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cholio, Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Neuralgia, &c.~â€"One tea-spoonful in a glass of watei' will correct all derangements of the stomach, bowels and liver, and instant-l Itop the most_.§evere pains. I L _ A r. :4 In violent diseases, instant relief is required. ASIATIG CHOLERA, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CHOLIC, FITS, SHIP FEVER, GROUP. DIPTHERIA may prove fatal within an hour or two. if not checked by a powerful antidote like RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ; and all acute and inflammatory maladies, Whether Rheumatism, Neuralgia Inflam. mation of the Kidnqys, Bladder, Urinal dilfionlties, Inflammation of the Womb, and in’ fact an disaasos fraught with immediate danger, yield at once to this commanding curative.y ’ mi”. 13?? AY\V T‘IYN! 1n“ :, H 7",, C , ,V ,, 4 “NW” w. ("W m.“ wannwwuz W The READY RELIEF . as su dun in its operation as the malady itself, than the virus of the mmf QWift and deadly epidemic. With this Remedy at k first svmvwm or van: and uneasiness. no person need suffer an hour sickness. As an ANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTANT, ANTI-SPASMODIC, COUNTER. IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NERVINE, ANODYNE, SUDORIFIO, FEBRIFUGE. AND ISA POSITIVE PREVENTIVE OF ASIATIC CHOLERA, YELLOW FEVER, SMALL-POX AND OTHER PESTILENCES! ' RAEWAV’S REfiQV RELIEFYTY and which he confidently offers as one of the best and clxeapesf kinds in the country Reduced Price 0f$16 RICHMOND HILL, Apri, 13, 1867. Yl‘HE Progn‘ietor would respectfully announce to the farming community that he is now manu acturing improved Ploughs of SWEEREGE E&%%ERN9 Plough Points 85 Landsides'kept always on hand _0__.. JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER. STEEL MOULD BOARD PLOUGHS Agents for the sale of Rnwday’s Ready eli sf. P. CROSBY.~ but hmond Hill THOS. ALLISON, ‘I'nctoria Square. CHAS. DOAN, Amora Mr, ILQWE and Mrs. ROW]? Sting Tm wxmmgfim REMEDY! (1 by Druggists and Country Merchants IT HAS NO EQUAL IN THE MATERIA MEDICA. PRICE. 25 cents a Bottle. instant lien) Necdeifi All Around the Globe. CURES PAIN INSTANTLY! In smiaien Attacks was (a HALL’S which he now offers at the JOHN RADWAY, M. D., 6: CO., 513 and 515 St. Paul Street, Mon-mm», And 87 Maiden Lane. N EW-YORF HENRY HALL. self. It is more active at hand to use on the whice we have use( in our pracnce. and high- ly approve. J. H. Gibson. M. D., Dnnhaml C,E. C. Cotton, M1). Cowansvillo Charles Brown. MD, Cowansvillo S Foster, MDY Bromo. J C Butler. MD, VValerlno, John Erskino. MD, Waterloo. Norman Cleveland. MD, Barnton, N Jenks. MD. Barnslon, C W Cowles, MD. Stunstead, John Meigs. MD. Stanstead. Joseph Brendon, MD, Surgeon, RN. Benjamin Damon, MD. Coaticook. Lemuel Richmond. M1). Derby Line. S. J. Foss & Co. Sherbrook, l’.Q.. sole pro. priehrs:Henry Thompson. & Co. Montrul, Wb 'lesale Agata. The urildsrsigned physicians cheerfully certify to the high rol’essional standing 0! Dr. Colh} nt' Stanstemf. one of the oldest and beat physi. cians. and to the excellent qualities 0! his "ANTI-(IOSTIVE and TONIC PILLS.’ RF. a safe and reliable remedy in all dis- eases of the Stomach. Liver and Bowels. They are no Quack Medicine. puffed up by high-eounding tnslimonials from imaginary pr-ople. but are the result ot’t‘orty years experi- ence ofa first class physician, and ater extra- ordinary success is due to the fact that they answer exactly their name. The formula from which they are prepared, is based on sound, ccientific principles, and has received the un- qualified approbation ofthe medical profession,‘ 'l‘hey do not profess to be a cure all, but for all h" diseases arising from any derangement of the Stomach. Liver and Bowels, they furnish an efl'ectual remedv, We have in our possession over one hundred testimonials from physicians who have used them in their practice and highly approve ofthem, among which are the following: D R . C O L B Y’ S Anti-Costive and Tonic Pills; l paratiun is an indispensihlo article for the toilet. It cleanses the scalp, renders the hair ofa darker appearance, is easily applied and will not stain the finest linen. l‘hosa using the Empire Hair Gloss will find thnt it rendors the harsh- est and coarsest hair, soft, glossy. fine [and heauttful, disposing it to stay in any position in which it is placed. It prevents the hair from i'nllil g ont,in\‘igorates and strengthens it, and often produces a new growth of hair where it has alroudy disappeared,l>y invigorating and rnstoring the skin. nerves. muscles. blood vessels. and roots of the hair. Price 25 cents. S. J. Foss 62 Co. proprietors and sole mann- l'actnrers, Sherbroolm. Province of Quebec.â€" Henry. 'l'hompson SL Co. Montreal; Lyman, Elliott & Co. Toronto. Wholesale Agents. THIS pleasant, agreeable, and scientific pre- paration is an indispensihle nrlinin for the Henryy Simpson & C0,, Montreal, Whole- sale Agents S. J. Foss & (20.. Sherbroke, P. Q.. Sole Proprietors. Hunt's Empire Hair Gloss. Having a wonderful efl'ect when taken inter- nally, in quivkening the circulafion oflha blood, Iti invaluable to persons pradisposed to Para- Ivsns. or subject to attacks of Ilearl Disease. In cases of Dyspepsia, where food distresses, it affords prompt rolief. and continued for a shor: time, sets everything right. The name of the medicine is blown in each bottle of the genuine, and the purposes for which it is intended. as we“ as the mode of using. attached. My charge is $1 50 if paid when operated on’. ifnot $3 00 will be charged m ensure a scare. Residence rear oflot 25. 2116 Con. Vaughan. JAMESDUNTON Has been before the public for upwards of twenty years, and such are its merils that it is now justly considered as an indispI-‘nsibie nrli- 016 in every family where it is known. It ha: never been forced on public attention by flaming rdverlisemems or remarkable cures that naver had any existen e, but by its own peculiar value as an “114' ling remedy. it has worked its way into public Iuvor, Quite a number ofrei'erance given if requir- ed ol’persous whose horses have been cured by Richmond Hill, Oct. 25366 THE Subscriber would intimate lo the arm- ernand others of Richmond Hi” and surrounding Country having. T-histreatfivent does not nece~siluxe (heir being laid aside only for a few davs. That he has successfully treated the above the past ten years without a single failure. u. .Lu.. uauuclbuuoc UU. ILL thoroughly warrant every pair of BOOTS made by them at their new store Horses Afflicted with Ring-bone, N0. 90 Yonge Street. Awlicams will pleuéé iét'i-dEéss-{ligr‘igfigrs (p159 Hid) to M. 'IlEEF'Y, . U.” .u Richde Hill, September 1867‘ YIVHJS useful invention is the most convenient, the cheapest, and most durable GATE for farm use, The Patentee is now prepared to sell Corner of King & Yonge Streets HORNER’S PATENT SELF-SHUTTINE GATE! For the use of his Patent Selfvshutting Gale. A __|: ‘_ Boots & Shoes Cheap TORONTO. November 9.1866. OULD tako this opportunity oftlianking their Friends and Customers for the very lheral patronage bestowed on them 0' r the last twelve years, and would cordially s - licit a continuance of the same at their New Stand N0. 90 YONGE STREET. TOWNSHIP RIGHTS ! MONEY TO LOAN; S. M. Sanderson & Co. October iOLh, 1867 Jacobjg. Rheumatic Liquid, won ‘ Yonge Street. Toron, toDecemher 1867. On Improved Real Estate, PPLY to Mr. WARMOLL. of VAN- ROUGHNET (Sn WARMOLL, Barristers, &c. Worth Knowing. . Sanderson& Co. . Sanderson 8: Co. At their New Store. Are selling RICHMOND HILL P. 0. Agent for Patente‘ Toronto. certify Colhy physi- 01 his 72~ly HSâ€" for

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