H. & J. HARRISON Flour Barrel Heading, Stave and Shingle Manufacturers, and Lumber Planers. WIT AND WISDOM OF SYD- J. GO RMLEY, NEY SMITH. ' COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyancer and Auctioneer, LOT 31, 4TH Con. MRRIIHAM. , . ‘ 95-tf . - Nichol’s Hsbana. SLAVERY Apousase. skin‘s: , DR. N. J. PECK, G' 3' Surgeon Dentist, 16112qu. SONG OF THE DUBLIN DAIRYMAN. ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic tyranuyzhave been entirely emancipated by the use of Ingram’s Intalable Liniment A certain cure for Rheumatism, Tic Dolereaux, Sprains, Bruises and Swellings Prepared and sold by Joseph Ingram, Maple URGEON Dentist, will beat Nicholi’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the Filter MONDAY of every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence, McCaysville, 7th.:Concessiou of York. All MORAL EQUALITY OF MAN. They may boast of Ayrshires, and Jerseys, and A†honest ment Whether Counts ‘ ' Kerrles, or Cobblers, are of the same rank, if September 13. 1860- And brag how good each of them is for the ciassed by moral distinc‘ion. WILL BE AT __ . . Seasoned Flooring and Sidin ke it on hand Hotel, RICIIIIIOINI HI", and Pianed to order in quantifies f0 suit put: chassis. pail; . But I’ll tell you what boys it’s all been and RELATIONS 0F MANKIND. A u ' , Work Warraiited. . _ Nthere iSk . y i By what curious links and fantas- ction N 013106. , 0n the 2nd Monday of each month, at Teeth ï¬ned with Ostaoplarï¬c or Artiï¬cial Klilla‘geaflilllbottl: ta,t2154a:1i26510c. each. 1 P123: angry-$03- NazarkhamR-alid Elgdinfllviills 1' th 'th th d ' 'l. . . ' . . .â€" ‘ ï¬li' ' ‘ t th T th hi 8 0 l a e e l» t - 'Y' 05 - - #3 r688. loimou 'l . O cow 1 e a cow WI 6 goo mm tax “cal relations are mankind connemed THOMAS BOWMAN) Blows mTEL’:J'Iaple‘ zlfiaugfii‘gsno Pzigiliqaguili‘iiq‘fllre:lioegl'edzufe‘: â€" p g ’ June‘7. 1861.- 138-6m‘ In winter and summer, at all times she’s readv to ether! At, the distance of half ° - ~ . '1 s -on becomes as hard as the Ooh to which . .~ ~ ,_ _ ' Thwgl‘ Others g0 dry. her supplies novel “3 globe a Hindoo gains his 8,, _ 111061156“ Almtloneel‘, 0n the Tuesday followmg. at {,ï¬ï¬mb, adh,,,,,,,,,,d,,,,,,,,,.,,o,,,mposs,b,, PioVIncIai Insurance Company, . M I N ff'l’ . or, b 1.0 in at the b u f ,p FOR THE ’ _ for the ï¬lling ever Ioccme oat. OF CANADA, Valuable Property forSale ° turnips not Ollcakec “0 hay need thallady. P y g p g 0 0m 0 “0 COUNTIES 0F YORK 51, PEEL, MCMann s HOtels Khneburgi Dr. Husband. has made arrangements with ‘ I'OR , , , _ I IZ: 63 Acres, 2301‘ which is timbered, 40 Mr. G. L. Elliott, of Toronto, to manufacture his Arliï¬c'al Teeth-t those who engage Doctor Husband to '; their work will be sure of hav- ing it done in a superior manner, Who stands in our yard with the old iron sea for [hemorbid concretion of a “'1' shellï¬sh, to decorate the throat of a London alderman’s wife. Acres under Cuitit'ation. Several PARK LOTS with timber thereon. Also, VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. fire sub Marine lineumure, ESTABLISHED 1849, ‘ _ INBORPORATED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT! On Wednesday following. Teeth Inserted 2 All letters addressed to “ Almira.†P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “ York Heraldâ€Oflice, Richmond Hill; Teetotallers tell us there’s nothing like wa- ter- \ _ Mr. Henry Lemon. Thornhill, and Mr James ' That it’s better than whiskey or porter or AMERICAN LXPECTQRATION’ Cavanuah Mansion House Sh ' h In a“ “10 lalOSlSlyleS. July 3. 1859'» 3'2-IY. _ 'â€"_- - ~ ale; ' We are terribly afraid that some Terms, may be Obtained: Bron. w on subscrlbed capltal’ $1,743,520. ' ‘T'he :bo‘ffi pxlf'xlfrty If Situated a" “a “d. __ joming o, e I ageo That the more we drink of it, tbe'm'ore we’ll â€" HEAD 0FF10E,-â€"â€"TORONTO. get fatter, . So, Illlll'ralll for the cow with the good iron tai . Americans spit upon the floor, even 62.“- when that floor is covered by good carpets. Now, all claims to civili- zation are suspended till this secre- tion is otherwise disposed of. No Richmond - H111. For further particulars apply at the Ofï¬ce of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 26. 1860. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. 0:? GIVE HIM A CALL 1 4:0 TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YONGE STAEET. MONUHENESTTOMBTABLES PRI‘giDEN'Izâ€"Hon. John Hilliard Cameron. VICE-PRESIDENT :â€"-J. S. Howard, Esq. November I861. 154-tf YONGE ST. CIGAILMANUFACTORY 1 CHARLES H. llIILLER, 96-0 Then sure they can’t blame when we follow DIRECTORS : their practice, THE VVhesliildWe go to the pump to help out our flEngHS'h geltlltlienf‘im has Tlpit upon the Manufacmrer & Who'esale Dealer in V TOMBSTONES: &0- 'Hon LH. Cameron George Duggan Elq Li 1 d L d ’ ' i . oor smce e ePlarc y' ' ° Hon. Geo. Cr tfo d: J. S. Howard, Es . VBI'DOO an on on. So gzgpispeople believe me, Ill tell you the PRACTlCAL PIETY Olgars, TObaccos, Pipes , . Twenty Per Cent Cheaper Hou.M.Camefbvii,NrI.P. Edw. C. cores, ‘Esq. F' & L'f I C No cow’s like the cow with the 01d iron The honest and orthodo;i method SNUFF: 514‘" v â€"â€" THAN A“, OTHER ESTABLISHMENT, ‘J.Cameron.,Esq.M.P.P A. Morrison,Esq.Ml’P Ire l e nsurance ompaHY’ W" No! 189 Yonge Street, Toronto- EXAMINE THE LATEST AI M. Slnnh {17511.14 perrlijfwjgssg‘bfl‘at’ LSq' Head Ofï¬ce, Canada Branch. Co 'ner ofPlace . . , . HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. 61. W. YALE. willcon- D’Armes and St James S. ‘eet, Montreal. is to prepare young people for the . . A 11' " world as It actually CXIStS; to tell ca ‘srespmmny smmmd' 145'†IMPROVED She’s both meat and drink to myself and the Manager and I Sc t r James S die are a y:â€" y I y Invested Fundsâ€"£1,213,317 Stg. childer - - . . . . , . . T tnin the business under the superintendeuce I . She’s fed us and clothed us. of rent paid them that they W1†oiten ï¬nd Vice CHARLES TAGGART G let our duly authorized. agents, AUSTIN Aaanv Crow?†Esq" . each gale, perfecth successful, Virtue exposed CONFE ‘ i a and D, Cums VALE. whose receipt wmbe . Assist. Secrctary: IManagerqugcncws: __ But lypurls‘pives I would bother, your noddles to a long train of afflictions, that [hev CTIONLR' EFORE buying any other Fanning Millâ€" duly acknowledged. J'W' WOOdhouse'ESq' wm' Bl'gm’ LSq' D'R‘Xmgs-‘T- >0 - Andersonv ESQ- Chair' WI 61'. ' ' ' r 7 considered bvcom etentJud es tab the - - â€"-- ma“ - 'im so". E. . l)eout'~Ch 'rm If I told all she’s done with be,- old iron mu“ bear thls pathem'y' 8nd 1901‘ to & best constructed 3Mill Ibefore tllgC Cantrdian P’S'~Axl110tes and accounts remaining an. SOICITORS :â€"Messrs. Duggan 8-. Burns Heni‘y Chapmiiu E‘ . 3. S. Mbaitlaiiid E2“: t 'l t . . . paid on the ISI day or June. WIII b6 put ' I . . ., q I (1 at . 3 ion. RICHMOND HILL. public fogseoparating dOats from Spring Wheat, into Conï¬rm. collection, . BANKERS :,__The Bank of Toronto, ï¬mPelg Mlitcï¬helh qu. He-r'y Starnes, Esq. , . Occ AT! N OF E ' â€"- Peas an hats. on for cleaning in fact all. . . . . . aitlaiid, Esq. Resident-Seem,- Ganer‘ll Chomfw‘thgrandaccompammcnt0n N h. UP 0 - I WOM N Pic-nic Parties& Tea Meetings kinds of Grain._ This Ministauds unrivalled, 0' YALE‘ , [RE and MARJNE INSURANCE busi- tar)‘. G- F. C. Smith, Resident Assistant- empty milk was .â€" ot ing,-certain. y, is so ornamen- Attended and 8“ lied on reasonable terms is made of good 9- CUMMLR- “es, ,rwsacmd bv ,his Comm“, 8mg V8, Secretary. Hurrah for the cow with the iron tail, ml and dehghtfu‘. m woman. as the Richmond Hill Jiffy: 24 1861 1354f D ’ Tommo’ Apn] 29' 1859" 48'“ nous Agenfies' as wenast “6 Head Ofï¬ce' To' HE Directors would call the attention 0f Good luck to the cow with the iron tall I benevolent affections; but time can- . ' ' ' . 1'0"“): at fa" and avei'age mm?- .. the Public to the following femur“ in the Though others g0 dry. the supplies never not be ï¬lled up and life employed And is, from its construction, the best for Far- Th? ““memus and resPm‘S'ble Smel‘howers managementof this company:â€" fail . . ' . . . CALEB LUDFORD mars use, in the Province, ~ UNITY of this Company, and the large amount of ca- _ _ I From the wonderful cow with the iron tail, wnh high and lmpassmned Virtues' ’ They are manufactured by the “ï¬ersigned pitai subscribed,,ai Oi-d an amount of security to The Premiumsreceived in Canadaare retained n We 1mm; Wopen are to lge compas- lSADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, .. Richmond Hill, i. who... .u out... shout; Fire&Life Insurance Association ggggggefgaï¬gglgg 'ggggnfsggt3,853,331? 3330:3333? G°V°mmem or other Pro- . Sionate‘ ut He cannot e com 215- - . b dd d. - , l" ' a ' sionate, from eiy ht o’clock in pine ‘1 4 oppome Mr. Farms, swre' BEE? Tiffani-s would do well to call and ex- . 9F.LONDON" , A- LAW- “19°55.†Whe“ “‘iSfac‘Olily established 8T° 1 g ’ 0 ' TH°““"‘LL amine the MI") when passing down Yonge St. Vf‘u‘ Whmh ls Amalgamated the Agent at RIChm‘md Hm' lï¬nd "‘B 03â€â€œ Witho‘“ reference 1° “’9 ome OBI . n There is a current bielief that a wolf is never more dangerous than when he feels slieepish. Missouri is one of the largest States in the Union. It contains 67,390 square miles. ‘Bob, how is your sweetheart getting along ’l’â€"-â€"‘ Pretty well ; she says I needn’t call any more!’ If you are conscious of being green, and don’t want folks to see it, try to be an invisible green. _VVater isn’t a fashionable beverage for drinking your friend’s health; but it’s a morning till twelve at nightâ€"and â€".____.______._.__. what are they to do in the interval? PATENT Eave Troughs and Water Spouts for long and dull conversation Of any kind; and whoever wishes to imply in any piece of writing, the absence _ of everything agreeable and inviting, calls it a sermon. SERMONS. Preaching has become a byeword THE ROLE OF PUBLIC CONDUCT. There is one principle of public ‘ITEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAlNl conductâ€"DO what you think right, and take place or power as an acci- denL iS shabbiness, labour, and sorrow. per foot ; also, Drain Pipes. Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates, Waggon Fei- lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning ' June 3, 1859. "'lllno Upon any other plan. ofï¬ce 13 y I) r. C. E DM 0 N D S, superior to tin, put up at 6 cents in general Manufactured and for sale by STEAM MILLS, 'I‘IIORNIIILL. 27-tf By the use of Electricity, % SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Orders left at the residence of Mr. Southard, Equitable Fire Officc. at Newmarket, wi'l receive prompt attention. Shopâ€"Within Eight Rods of Raymond’s Hole ‘ SOUTHARD, BOY NTON & Co Richmond Hill. July 18, 1861. 138-ft JOHN LANGSTAFF. GEO. MCPHILLIPS. Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILE. 6.1V. December 14. 1860. DENTISTRY! .W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. 107-iy 1 Available Assets Fiie Departm’t $4,547,061 10 GORIP’Y†Life Department . . . . . . - Deposit Fund in Canada, . . . . . . Deposit Fund in New York. . . . . MERCHANTS’ EXGl-l_ANGE MONTREAL. J. Frothingham, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. A. Larocque, Esq. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. 2,526,595 46 50,000 00 150,500 00 .____ cuter OFFICE 1N CANADA : Directors, Fire Department. W. Luiin, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, Esq, - VJ. Torrance, Esq. Trustees in London r NO person who contemplates purchasing a : S Toronto, April 18,1861. 125-13" FlNK LE & LYON 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. owing Machine for family or manufac- our Circulars, which contains cuts and full de- scriptions of the several styles, prices and samples of work, all of which we send by I mail free. We claim to havo the best ,And all we ask is a fair trial. Read the following: Sewing Machines in the World we mm For either family or Munufactunngpwrposes. Toronto Agency : 85 King Street East. South side, [over the store of J. G. Joseph do 00.] That there is not, at the present time, one claim in dispute. There is invested in Canada in Available Funds 200,000 Dollars, and this is being constantly added to. That the e is invested in New York $800,000. â€"-nnd it is the intention o'.’ t' e Directors to increase this sum to $1,000,000. The accumulated Funds of the Company [No- ‘turing purposes, should fail to send for one of vember 1859] amount to we ' 5,953,730 dois. The wesent income of the Company is over 7,590 dols. per day. Insurances effected a: the Lowest Remuner- .'.. H. MAITLAND. Resident Sooflztary. Montr ‘. IMPORTANT FACTS. FACT No. 1.â€"'I‘his Company being duly li- -' caused. their Machines are protected against infringements or litigation. ‘NACT No. flu-These Machines make the lock. stickâ€"alike on both sidesâ€"and use a little ; Sir W. C. Dalyell, l C. F. Bazin, Esq, JAMES FRASER,Ageut. Toronto, April 19. 1861. 125-13 NE W TREA TMEN T. capital one for drinking your own. An old man, when dangerously sick, was urged to take advice of a doctor, but objected paying, ‘1 wish to die a natural death.’ Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or V'alcanized sur eon Den 1 Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, g t St, performed in the most approved manner and 99 KING ST- EAST. SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR Warranted' WEST FROM CHURCH sT. TORONTO, 67-1y Aurora' MarCh 9' 1890‘ ARTICULAR attention given to the regu- THE PLCUGH AND THE L00M. The plough is not a political ma- chine: the loom and steam engine are furiously political, but the plough Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. ï¬rm ofBarchydc Livingston, Wm. H. Macy, Pres’t Leather Maiiufact Bank W. Sherman, ï¬rm of Duncan, Sherman &.Co “Goodness me 1†cried a nice old lady the other day, “if the world does come to an and next year, what shall I do for snuff?†A countryman, giving his eVIdence at Court, was asked by the counsel if he was ,born in wedlock. ‘ No, sir,’ he replied, ‘ I was born in Scotland.’ A little girl hearing it said that she was born onlhe Queen’s birth-day, took no no- tice of it at the time, but a day ortwo after asked her father if she and the Queen were twins. Early Study.â€"Force not a child to premature study. The footpath may be soonest green in the spring, but after- wards they are but sore and yellow tracks through the blooming meadows. A THOUGHT or MARTIN LUTHER’S.-â€" Luther remarked that there were three things on which he could not bear to dwell, without Christâ€"lies, sins, death, and the day ofjudgement. An Octogenarian Rope-dancer.â€"-Ma- damcr Sanqui performed on the tight rope at the Paris Hippodrome, lately. Although now eighty-three years of age, she danced with considerable vigor and grace, and was loudly applauded. Sports and Pastimes of the Americans. It seems to be a favourite pursuit among the Americans to get hold Of a poor editor, who has the courage to differ with them, and to tar and feather him. If asked what kind of a nation America was, we should feel inclined, after hearing of the above blackguard propensity, to exclaitn ‘ tar-nation !†In the English co-operative mill so- cities, workers are non-shareholders fellow- operatives. “ A friend of mine,†says a writer, “told me that in a factory in his neighborhood, a sharp young Woman was saying angrily to a great lout of a fellow: “ I’ll tell thee what Jem; this consarn’s part moine, an’ if thee doesn’t keey them ends up I’ll get thee bagged (dismissed), tlieaw lazy, dirty pouse l†Practical Scienceâ€"TWO scientiï¬c men, father and son, had invented a very in- genuous spinning-jenny, but, alas! when put together, the machine, would not work. The village blacksmith was called into consultation. “Tom, do you think that machine could be made to work ’2†Vulcou carefully examined the machine and gave favourable reply. “How?†“ Ay, ay, that’s the secret.†At last it was agreed that he should have half the profits, pro- vided he could tell them how to make the jenny work. “ Well, now tell us what we must do to make it work.†Oil it.†The two men of science had overlooked so humble a part of the process. Wit is not Wisdomâ€"The chief bar to the action Of the imagination, and stop to all greatness in this present age of ours, is its mean and shallow love of jest and jeer, so that if there be in any good and lofty work a flaw or falling, or undipped vener- able part, where sarcasm can stick or stay, it is caught at and pointed at, and ï¬xed upon and stung into, as a recent wound is by flies, and nothing is ever taken seriously or as we meant, but always, if it may be, turned the wrong way and misunderstood; and While this is so, there is not and cannot be any hope for the achievement of high things; men dare not open their hearts to us if we are to broil them up on a thorn lire. is not. BRAVE LAUGHTER. Learn from the earliest days to inure your principles against the perils of ridicule: you can no more exercise your _ the constant dread of laughter, titan you Can enjoy your life if you are in the constant terror of death. ELDERLY PEOPLE. The Scythians always ate their grandfathers, they behaved very re- spectfully to them for along time, but as soon as their grandfathers be- came Old and troublesome, and began to tell long stories, they immediately ate them; nothing could be more im- proper, and even disresPectful than dining off such near and venerable relatives; yet we could nor with any propriety accuse them of bad taste in morals. THE MEMORY OF HAPPINESS. Mankind are always happier for having been happy; so that if you make them hapyy now, you make them happy twenty years hence by the memory of it. MATRIMONY. Did you ever hear my defination Ofmarrlage’l It is, that it resembles a pair of shears, so joined that they cannot be separated, often moving in opposite directions, yet aIWays punishing any one who comes be- tween them. BEATING DOWN PRICES. Some people pride themselves, on a certain sharpness in making bar- gains. They buy everything a trifle cheaper than their neighbors, be- cause Of a certain tack in beating down prices. It may turn out in another world that this is a very short sighted economy. for as Mr. Gough says, it leads many sellers to vicious courses. Mr. Gough said in one of his lectures upon informa- lion derived personally from Eng- lish convicts that not a few of that unfortunate class of persons had formerly been vendors ofvegetables, fruit, matches. and suchlike small wares, and by that humble means had tiled hard to gain an honest livelihood. And they ascribe their failure and their fall to the fact that their customers were so persistently in the habit of beating them down in their prices, thatthey found it impossible to earn a living by fair and honest dealing, and were at length tempted to a course of double dealing, which led them step by step into lying, cheating, and steal- ing, and ï¬nally to public degrada- tion and the prison. We think that there is more than a grain of truth in this. At all events one of the minor morals is, to give a poor man a fair price for his labor or his wares. Beating down is wholly excusable. If the price asked is too high in it- self, or too much for your pocket, leave the article and try another dealer. One price and no abate- ’ ment should be the rule. THE AURORA QUABRILLE BAND I Snow open: to receive engagements on li- beral terms, for any number, to suit the reason If V00 live lll convenience oflarge or small parties. Applications to Mr. WM. IRELAND. at Aurora. or Mr. W, WILLIS, 3rd Con. Whit- church. N.B. Also, a SAX-HORN BAND may be had on application. Aurora. Nov. 2. 1860. 100-3m Grist and Saw Mill! THE Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous Friends who favored him with their custom at the Headford Mills, begs to inform them that he has taken the MILLS lately occupied by Mr. B. Fisii. known as the SherbOrne M1115 Near the Green Bush Hotel. Yonge Street.â€" These Mills beiiigin ï¬rst-rate order, any one givi‘ig him a call will ï¬nd the Gi'Tstiiig done in a superior manner. Parties wishing to take their Gristing back with them can do so. (E? Alii‘work warranted second to none in Canada. GEORGE SQUIRE, Proprietor. Markham, April 19. 1861. 125-tf C. W. COLEMAN, WATCHMAKER 8r JEWELLER, no. 283 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, IRST store north of Crookshank-street.â€" Repairing in all its branches properly at- tended to. All work warranted. N.B. An assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Fancy Goods kept on hand. Toronto, Sept. 6, 1861. NEXT OF KIN WANTED. ' UNDREDS OF MILLIONS POUNDS STERLING IN CHANCERY, BANK OF ENGLAND, &c., waiting claimants. A Catalogue of the heirs, and names of those to whom letters should be addressed in England, will be sent post free, on receipt of 60 cents in United States’ stamps, or two for $1. Old claims must be presented stance. Refer- ences:â€"A. K. Hill. Boston; J. Buruham, Chief of Police. Haverhill. Addressa- W. W. S. ORBETON & CO. Box 250, POSI Ofï¬ce, Boston, Mass September 12, 1861. 146-3m. llllW FURNITURE lTllllll 0N RICHMOND iiiLL. Edwin Webber, EGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Rich- mond Hill and Vicinity, ihat he has commenced bcsiness as CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, 860., Two doors south of the “ York Herald†Oï¬ice. where he has on hand a general assortment of Household Furniture, Of the best quality, cheap for cash, 0C? A Call is Solicitor]. Richmond Hill, June 7, 1861. l32-ft NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Canada! OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference 7 Subscribe or the , Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the Old and well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. [13‘ Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or Travelling agents Toronto. May 1861. 1384f I45-6m - lation of Children’s Teeth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im- ‘ provements of his profession in all its branches, and can supply the profession with Teeth, Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber, and the hes-Z Bone ï¬lling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gums, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,0ctober 11, 1860. 49.1v w. U. S K E N E, MILLWRIGHT, flLTG‘Nofla BEGS to intimate that heis now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract-or Otherwise, OII reasonable terms- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altoua, Dec. 23. 1859’ 4‘ IMPORTANT IF TRUE! And every‘ word is true. For upwards of three years past, I have been engaged in a business, which has yielded me at the rate of $3,000 per aiinum, but being desi- rous of going to Europe in the course of a few months for the purpose of there introducing the business, I am willing to teach it to any one who will send me $1. The business is no humbiig, but of a highly useful and general character, any person of ordinary capacity, young or old, male or female. can ac _iii3 with a few hours’ pr clice, and by which . e can secure a very handsome income. Several young ladies who have received instruc one from no, both in New York State and Pennsylvania, are earning upwards of $20 per week by it, and there is no reason why any one else cannot do the same. Invalids, even, can do well by it. as it is no ped- dling aï¬'air. but a business that is perfectly re- spectable. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure who would like to learn the business for their their own amusement or pleasure, will ï¬nd the practice Of it a pie ‘ant pastime, and one that they will take great interest in. On receipt of $1 , I will send printed instrrctions by which any person can readily acquire the art, and these instructions will also contain every particular relative to the carrying it on so that it will be highly proï¬table. The purchaser of the “ print- ed instructions †will also be authorized to teach it to others; and I have sometimes received as high as $200, for teaching it personally to a single individual. I would state further that $2.50 or $3.00 will buy every tlilng that is ne- cessary to commence the business with, and the articles can be got almost anywhere, in city or country, or, if preferred, 1 can furnish them ADDREes. PREPAID, Alvord T. Parsons, No. 36 Libery St., New York. The best of references given when required, FANNING MILLS&PUMPS THE Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that he manufactures the latest improved PUMPS AND FANNING MILLS In his Shop, at Stoutfvilie, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion; and for cheapness and durability he deï¬es competition. Repairing done with despatch. All letters addressed to ’ PETER KRIBS. Stouï¬'vllie P. O. Stoufl'vlile, Oct. 15. 1861. 151-6m. CHEAPER THAN EVER! THE Subscriber begs to inform his numerous patrons and the public that lie is prepared 1 to make Boots and Shoes Of every style and description, at the lowest pcssioie remunerating prices. All work War- ranted to give entire satisfaction. W, H. MARTIN. lOG-ly Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, December 7. 1860. i adapted both to cities and villages,: Id one that g n. ndn Fire He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- : Every description of and Life W. P. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N, A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTHUR M. JARVIS, Ofliceâ€"Whitlimore’ Buildings, Toronto St. Toronto, April 12, 1861 123-1y Dr. LA CBOIX’S PRIVATE MEDICAL I TREATISE ON THE Physiological View of Marriage. ‘: 250 PAGES AND r30 ENGR'A'YI-ZNGS.â€"Pri‘ce only . twenty-ï¬ve cents. Sent free of postage to all sports Of the Union. On the inï¬rmlties of yduth 7 and maturity. disciOsing the secret follies of both sexes of all ages, causing debility, ner- ‘ vousness, depression of spirits, palpitation of the heart. suicide imaginlngs, iiiVoiuutary emis- sions, blushiiigs, defective memory, indigestion and iassitude, with confusions of thrilling Int/1'- cst of a Boarding School Miss, a College Stu- dent, and a. Young Married Lady, r§~c., (Sm. It is a truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who entertain secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious Of having hazardod the health, happi- ness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. Young Men who are troubled with weakness, eneialiy caused by a bad habit in youth. the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetful- ness. sometimes a ringing in the cam, weak eyes, weakness of the back and lower extremi- ties, confusion of ideas, loss of memory, with melancholy, may be cured by the author’s New Paris and London Treatment. We have recently devoted much of our time in v"ltiiig the European Hospitals. availing ourselves of the knowledge and researches of the most skilled Physicians and Surgeons in Europe and the Continent. Those who place themselves under our care will now have the full beneï¬t of the many new and efficacious , remedies which we are enabled to introduce ; into our practice, and the public may rest as- sured of the same Zeal, assiduitv, SECRICY and attention being paid to their cases, which has so successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our peculiar department of profes- sional Practice, for the past twenty ï¬ve years. FRLRCII FEMALE Pumaâ€"Ladies who wish for Medicines. the efï¬cacy of which has been tested in thousands of cases, and never failed to effect speedy cures without any bad results, will use none but Dr. DeLancy’s Female Pe- riodical Pills, The only precaution necessary to be obsei'Ved is, ladies should not take them if they believe they are in certain. «situations (the particulars of which will be found on the wrapper accompanying each box,) though always safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. r Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to any part of the United States or Canada. To THE Lupineâ€"Who need a conï¬dential medical adviser with regard to any or" those III-4 teresting complaints to which their delicate or- ganization renders them liable, are particularly invited to consult us THE “ ELECTRO GALVANIC PROTECTIVE.â€â€"F0r married ladies whose health will not admit, or who have no desire to increase their families, may be obtained as above. It is a perfectly safe preventive to conception, and has been exten- sively used during the last 20 years. Price re- duced to $10. THE SECRETS 0F YOUTH UNVEILED. A Treatise on the Cause of Premature Decay â€"â€"-A solemn warning, Just published. a book showmg the insidious progress and prevalence among schools, [both male and female], of this fatal habit; pointing outvthe fatality that inva- riably attends its victimsa-an'il developing the whole progress of the disease, from the com- mencement to the end. It will be sent by mail on receipt of two [3] cent Stamps. . [13° Attendance daily from 8 in the morning till 9 at night, and on Sundays from 2 to 5 p.In. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Busi- ness correspondence strictly conï¬dential. [ET Dr. Us Office is still located as establihed, under the name of Dr. La Croix, at No. 31, Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 152-1’y Insurance _ 'Businesstraiisacted at the most moderate rates of Premium. less than half as much thread and silk as the chain or loop-stitch machines. FACT N o. 3.-â€"-'I'hese Machines are better adap- ted than any other sewing-machine in the market to the frequent changes and almost miiy. They will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, and make every stitch perfect. They will even sew from the ï¬nest gauze to the hea- viest cloth. and even stout, hard leather, without chmging the feed, needle, or ten- sion, or making any adjustment of machine w'.i lever. adapted to family use I and if best adapted to family use, why ith for every variety of light sewing manufacture? For work too heavy for our Fami†Machine, we recom- i mend our larger sizes. jFACT No, 4.-â€"-'i.‘hese Machines make the- most a fact of very great importance in sew- ing elastic goods, or goods of any kliid, 011 a bias. FACT No. 5.â€"No Machine is more durable or more simple in its construction,or more easily understood. chines wherever used Will fully demonstrate each of the above FACTS. FACT No. 6 â€"â€"'I‘hese Machines took the High- est Pre .iium at the Franklin Institute. Phil- adelphia. _ FACT No. 7.-â€"These Machines took the High- est Fremium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No 8.â€"-These Machines took the high- est Medal at the American Institute, in the City of New York», together with the High- est Premium for ï¬ne Sewing-Machine Work FACT No. 9.»â€"These Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the Mechanics’ Fair, Utica. N.Y. FACT No. lO.-~These Machines can do the same thing generally, whenever properly exhibited in competition with other ï¬rst-class ' Sewing-Machines. But we have space for only one fact moreâ€"it is the most imports t Fact of all. FACT No. il.â€"Wc warrant every Machine we sell to give better satisfaction. than any other "funded. FSend for a Circular. AGENTS WANTED Address, FINKLE & LYON SewING-Mncninn C0,, No .538 Broadway, New York. September 5, 1861. THE HEROES OF PEACE, THE» HEROES OF WAR. ANTHONY, No. 501 BROADWAY, NEW . YORK. is now publishing, in addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection known in Europe and America as BRADY’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIG PORTRAIT GALLERY. in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America. not excepting Jeff. Davis, Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of other tfederates. Price Of Portraits, $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, are pubiished,card slze,and iii stereoscopic form. ALSO, Stereoscopic Views of Scenes in Paris, London, and in other parts of England and France; in Scotland, Irelaiid,W ales, Holland, Switzer- land. Spain, on the Rhine,iu Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land. Chi- na, India, Cuba, &c. &c , ad inï¬nitum. .__â€" Our Instantaneous StereosOOpic' Views Are the Greatest Wonder If the Age. These are taken in the fortieth part of asecond, and the rushing of water, the moving of vehi: cles, or the march of an army. does not in the slighest degree affect the taking of these views. They are sold for $3,00 per dozen. We have also on hand and manufacture the largest assortment of STEREOSCOPES. PHOTOGRAPch ALBUMS, and Photographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in the world. Catalogues, containing lists of all our Por- traits, Views, Stereoscopes, &c., sent free by mail, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY. 501 BROADWAY, near St. Nicholas Hotel,New York. September 5, 1861 145'†endless variety of sewing required in a I"- ‘ The i'eputa='OII of these Ma- ' Sewingâ€"Machine in the market, or money , I45-6m. , Buï¬'aio Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of DY SPEPSIA, G E N E R A L DEBILITY. FEVER AND AGUE, ASTMA. IN CIPIEN'I‘ CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION 01“ YOUTH AND OLD AGE. ETC N O. MerCTii'y Used. Dr. Amc_>_s a: Son, _ 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, THREE DOORS Is not such a machine best: WEST OF ELLICOTT STREET, Buï¬â€˜alo, New York, RE the only Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 elastig seam of any sewingâ€"[nachine in use... go’clock in the morning until 9 at night, in every state and symptom of cisease. The t'eatmentthey adopt is the result of up- wards of thirty years’ extensive and successful practice in Europe and America. 1. MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION, An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity, of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness, doc. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- jointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. Amos & SOII take pleasure in announc- ing that they have invented a most important instranieiitfor the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test of the most em- inent physicians in Lon-don. Paris, Philadelphia and New York r it has been declared the only usefui instrument ever yet invented for the- cure of Seminal weakness, 0' any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos (it Son. in order to satisfy the .most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial, the money will be refundedby ret‘urning the instrument i 1'g00d order. It Persons wishing the above useful ins. merit. will Observe that' the price, with the accom- partying directions, securely packed, and sent by mail or‘express, is ten dollars. NEW REMENIES AND QUICK CERES --A CURE WARRANTED. Dr. Amos & Son have, for a long series of years, been engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment 0:" these delicate complaints, and are the only leg -in qualiï¬ed physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remedies can be obtained. Persons in any part of the world may be suc- cessfuliy treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases w'. l a remittance for medicine, doc, which w'l be returned with the utmost dispatch a .. secure from observation. Address Dr. Amos ISL Son, 48 East Geneseo Street, three doors West of Ellicott Street. Buffalo, N. Y. 88¢ly Fire! Fire! ! Fire! ! .' W E S T E R N Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CflPITflL STOCK, £100,000. 1. C. GILMOR, Pres. | Cute. MICHIE,VICO Pres Dinncroas : Rice Lewis. Esq. Thos Haworth, Esq, James Beaty. Esq. W Henderson, Esq. T, P. Roberts, Esq. W Macfarlane, Esq. M. Rossin, Esq. | Bernard Haldan, Esq. Secretary «So Treasurer. Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. ‘ Bank of Upper Canada. Bankers, Benjamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. iii? Head Ojï¬ce, Church Street, Toronto. £3 THIS COMPANY Insures all descriptions'of Buildings,Manufact0ries,Mills, &c., and Goods and Furniture, in the same. againstioss or dam- age by fire, on liberal terms. Losses promptly settled. A. LAW, G eneral A cut. 10-1 Residence, Richmond Hill August 13, 1857.