H. 81. Jv HARRISON Flour Barrel Heading, Stave and _ Shingle Manufacturers, and, ‘ Lumber Planers. LAVERY APOLISHED. ‘ ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic tyrannyihave becxr entirety emancipatedi . URGEON Dentist. will be at Nicholl’s by “W “3° °f' Hotel. RichmOnd Hill. the FIRST Ingramls Infalable Liniment f n th. nd the re- , _ , , . , Mom," 0 every I on a , A certain cure for Rheumatism,Tic Dolereaux, Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, mainder of the month at his residence, _ _ ‘ _ _ _, _ McCavsville 7th Concession of York. All Sprams, Bruises and Swelhngs and Planed to order In quantities to‘ suit pur- ' ’ Joseph Ingram, Maple chasers.~ Work Warranted. Prepared and sold by I q - - - V' ' bottles at 25 and 50¢. each. ~ . . - , . . . h l l I Artiï¬cml mag°’ m 03° F'acthy-n-v-mr Markham and Elgin Mill! 'l'eeth ï¬lled Wit Os eop ar to or Ly. Imk 08d. . . address. ich and Hm. . J . G 0 RM L E Y , . COMMISSIONER 1N QUEEN’S BENCH, stars look out from openings of deep {Con'veyanc‘ir and Auctioneer! unclouded blue; and, as day rises, ;, LOT- 31.4THiCou~..M.nanAu. and the planet of morning. pales in September 18,1860. 95-1! the east, the broken cloudlets are l Nichol’s transmitted from. bronze into gold, , , . and anon the gold becomes fire, and Auction N “109' THE. WORK OF CREATION. The Creator has spoken, and the Husband, 5 DR. N. J. PECK, G" H“ Surgeon. Dentist, pitting, THE WEE PIGKLE MEAL... WILL BE AT Hotel, Richmond Hill, On the 2nd Monday of each month, at xv JAE-Es saliva-b. I mind, when I was geyan youngâ€" Ay. geyan young atweelâ€" There earn a puir wife to our door Beflgl“g a PM“ meal' 1 n rth 1h 1 faring sun -' a . 9 : Bone.-â€"This ï¬lling is put into the Teeth while Maple Village. Fell-v 14. 1861- Stw soch, it. wp , but.†wall 8f 13 A: e lid u __ til} 'ses Om THO-DIAS BOWDTAN, s H0 JVIaplc’c somcausing no pain, as itrequires no pressure. .. M June 7. IBM-r 1539’"!!! Thaiswl’P’d m" "Wm"? “'h'°l"' 0 . ."f seas’ 3,". eme'is on 's‘coursc [ i I A to . _ - it soon becomes as hard asthe tooth to which P . v'ncial Insurancc Cam .ln , - WI:fWaesockSlnel and Gus? bless “1°61- reJoicmg. h 15 a brilliant day, the ‘ 08118.3! “0 1011-661.) 0" the Tuesday followmg’ at tt ï¬rmly adheres,renderlng italmostimpossible ‘0 l « p‘ y" I 0"“ "‘° “ W“ “m â€â€˜Â°""' waves of a deeper and soften blue "ll "1" M M , H t 1 K11 b 1, forum ï¬l'mg 3"†1000"“ Oul- . OF CANADA- ‘ Valuable Property for Safe My 11:111.... (panng 3,; q... Iher whppl. than before, dance and sparkle inn... . COUNTIES or YORK a PEEL. 0 an“ 5 0 e s 113 u 8» Mp2}!!!anslagilr‘iiii)t hit; fliï¬tzrrigsggï¬lacfl: f b m “3“ 3 m2 IZ: 53 Acres.23 of which i. timbered, 40 . u ‘ . l. I , . ' ' I - - . .. ~ ' .' . . . r . y ‘o 1 I ' y I ‘ . . I. An One “I e P 1° Pu" llgltl, the earth, With little less to All letters addiessed to ‘Almll'a\’ BO. wrl 0“ wednos‘lh) followmg- his Artiï¬cial 'Ieeth: those who engage Doctor its an “nae “guru ’ Sevgzlefzxadlzrfgjpgwï¬ï¬ “my,†there-of. ssTAnLIsusn 1849, Isnonronnun xv AcT or PARLIAMIINT! Subscribed Capital, $1,743,520. HEA D OFFIC-ETâ€" TOR ON TO. Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing it done in a superior manner. J nly 8. 11859. .- M 01':- GIVE HIM A CALL 1 a TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS ll MANUFACTORY l November 1861. 185 YONGâ€"ESTALET. MONUMENTS, TOMBTABLES And wi’ a licht and eager slop She cross’d the kitbhen flure'. Her hand shook at the awmry doorr Like some one gaun to steal, When frae our wee meal-poclt she drew A goupinfu' o' meal. receive prompt attention. Orders received at’ the “ York l-lerald†OHiCe, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, 'l‘hornhill. and Mr. James Cavannah, Mansion House, Sharon. where Terms, &c. may be obtained. Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. ‘ The above property is situated at. and ad'o' joining to. the Village of ' Richmond. Hill: For further particulars apply at the Ofï¬ce of- this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept. 26. 1860. attract the game, has assumed a garb of brighter green; and as the sun declines amid even richer glories ithan. those which had encircled his rising, the moon appears full! orbed Almi‘a:N°V~95-1359- in the eastâ€"to the human eye second great luminary of the heavensâ€"and YONGE ST, C|GA climes slowly to the zenith as night Teeth Inserted. ! In» all: the latest styles. 32-ly. 62-11‘ Ye manna greet,‘ my mither said:t “ Come dichtâ€"oh. dict-it your can : For I can see in that pale face That better days you’ve seen; PRESIDENT :â€"Hon. John Hilliard Cameron. VICE-PRESIDENT :--J. S. Howard, Esq. DIRECTORS 1 154-tf 961). And I can read in thy fu’ e’e Yo brie a heart can feel For ither’s waes ;. sue tak frae me A. blessing wi’ the meal." The beggai Wife was sair owercome. She shook in overv nerve-â€" “IVus’t no.’ she said, "for such as thee The like 0' rue mioht starve. I’ve wander’d unco far the day, 'Mang hearts as cauld as steel: It’s hard to hirple down life’s brae Beggin’ a pickle meat! ‘0 Waes me. I has seen better days. But noo, aleck. they’re gone !. I’ve had on earth a’ that could mak’ A woman proud and fain. My kind gudeman free one was born: To war’s red batllcrï¬ï¬‚l’ :- He fell; and 1 menu either doe, Or beg my pickle mealr “We had twa bonnie, sonsie balmsâ€"- Dear Mary and woe Johnâ€" Wha' baith sleep noo aneath the yaird Beside the banks 0’ Don. But when I think on a’ t’ve born. Wi' grief the wa's I'd spool ; For noo I’m left in waning life To beg a pickle rnoall†Full thirty years has row’d awa To memory’s dusky shore. Since that puir woman tauld her tale At my kind mother’r door. My mither’sgene whaur a‘maun gang; And nane but me can feel The hallow’d» burden o’ my sang- That goupitrfu' 0’ meal. we ï¬lintilluuinur, In New York city the comtnon bats fly only at twilight. Brick-bats fly at all hours. In the city of Canton, China, there are on an average about 5,000 suicides every year. As a man drinks be generally grows reckless. In his case the more drains the fetver scruples. Irish Winâ€"A lively Hibernian ex- claimed, at a party, where Theodore Hook shone as the evening star, “Och, Master Theodore, but you are the hook that no- body can bait.†At a printer's festival the following toast was given : “ The editor and lawyer the devil is satisï¬ed with the copy of the former, and requires the original of the latter.†At a duel a second. interfered, and pro- posed the combatants should shake hands. To this the other objected. " For said be, “their hands have been shaking for this half-hour.†‘ Warm Milk.â€"-“ What makes the milk so warm 1†said our cook to the girl when she br0uglit our canlul to the door this morning. ‘ Please,mum, the pump handle’s broke, and missus took the water from the boiler. ‘ Who goes there '1’ said an Irish sentry of the British Legion at St. Sabastaim ‘ A friend,’ was the reply. "I‘hcn stand where you are, for, by thepowers, you‘re the ï¬rst I’ve met with in this murtherin’ country.’ Jones and Brown met at the Post Ofï¬ce, Jones complainspf a bad smell about the office, and asks Brown what it can be? Browu Dosn’t know. unless it may be the large number of dead letters Spectacles for a Horse.-A Highlander called at a shop, and inquired whether he could obtain a pair of spectacles tor a horse that is weak in sight. He was much disappointed when told that the science of the age has not yet made provision for such a contingency. A practical joke was once attempted to be played on Zlflr. Erskine, as he went one day to Westminister Hall with his ample bag crammed lull of briefs. Some waggish barrister hired a .lew’s boy to go and ask him if he had “any old clo’ to sell!†910, you little Hebrew imp,†exclaimed the counsellor, “they are all new suits l†An Arch Guessâ€"A gentleman having read the followmg paragraph in a news- paper, “No fewer than three of her Ma- jesty’s maids Of honor are, it is said, about to enter the holy state of matrimony,†a lady instantly remarked, “ Oh, yes; to the grooms in waiting,’ of course.†‘ John.‘ said a down-east trader to his clerk, ‘ did you say that was a counterfeit 'O-Ollar which you took from that ’et‘e stranger 1’ ‘ Yes. sir,’ said John, ‘ and he mizzled two hours ago.’ ‘ Well, John, you know what to do; sand the sugar, and throw another pailful of water into the old cognac.’ Case of Conseience.â€"-The most af- fecting case of conscience we ever ex- perienced, was revealed yesterday, by the heinous villian who robbed Beckwith and Taylor, on Friday night, of four cents. Last evening the firm received a package through the postâ€"ofï¬ce, enclosing the whole amount abstracted from their drawer by the robbery. A note accom. panied the cash, and consisted of a single word, “ Retribution.†There appeared to be tear stains on the paper. Do not say hereafter that this world is calloused, and that virtue has altogether died out. advances, she tlding its mild radiance" on land and sea. Again the day CHARLES H. MILLER, Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealer in breaks; the prospect consists, as be- Ci-gars,’l‘obaccos, Pipes fore, of land and ocean. There are great pine swamps, wide plains. winding rivers, , and broad lakes; and a bright sun ' shines over all derives its interest and novelty from a feature unmarked before. Gigan- t-ic birds stalk along the Sands, or wade far into the waters in quest of ' their ichthyic food, while birds of "lesser size float Upon the lakes, or scream discordant in hovering flocks, thick as insects in the calm of a sum- mer evening, over the narrower sens. or brighten with the sunlight gleam oftheir wings the thick wood-s. And ocean had its monsters great ‘ tan- inim’ tempest the deep as the have their huge bulk over the surface to inhale the life sustaining air; anti out of their nostrils goeth smoke, as out Ofa seething pot or canldrcn.‘ Mon- sterous creatures, armed on massive scales, haunt the rIVers, or scour the flat, rank meadows; earth. air. and water are charged with animal life band the sun sets on a busy scene, in which unerring instincts pursues nu- remitiinglsy its low simple endsâ€"the support and preservation of the in- dividual, the propagation of the spe- cies,an=d the protection and main- tenance of the young. Again the night descends. for the ï¬fth day has 5 closed, and morning breaks on the sixth and last day of the creation. Cattlb and beasts of the ï¬eld graze on the plains; the thick-skinned rhi- noscerous Wallow in the marshes; the squat hippopotamus rustles :among the reeds, or plunges sudden- ly Into the river; great herds of ele- phants seek their food amid the young herbage of the woods; while animals of tiercer natureâ€"the lion, the leopard, and the bearâ€"harbor in deep caves till the evening, or lie in wait for their prey amid tangled thickets, or beneath some broken bank. At length, as the day wanes and the shadows lengthen, man, the responsible lord of creation, formed in God’s own image, is introduced upon the scene, and the work of: creation ceases for ever upon the - earth. The night falls once more upon the prOSpcct, and there dawns yet another inorrow, the moriow of God's restâ€"that Divine Snobath in which there is no more creative la-g bor, and which, ‘ blessed and sane. tiï¬ed’ beyond all the days that had gone qefore, has as its special object the moral elevation and ï¬nal re- demption of man. And over it no evening is represented in the record as falling, for its special work is not vet complete. Such seems to haw.- been the sublime panorama of crea- tion, exhibited in vision of old to The shepherd who ï¬rst taught the chosen seed. In the beginning. how the heavens and earth rose out of chaos; and, rightly understood, 1 know not a single scientiï¬c truth that militates against even the minutest or least _ prominert of its detailsâ€"Hugh .Mil- ler’s ‘ Testimony the Rocks.’ A COURT WAV‘ING ITS DIGNITY.-â€"â€"Tn One of the Courts at Pike's Peak, two opposing attorneys got to abusing each other, until one remarked, ‘ If it was not for disturbing the dignity of the honorable Court. he would pitch into his opponent and thrash him for his impertinence and blackguardism. Wherenpon the Court generously remarked, ‘ Gentlemen the Court anes its dignity at present, so go in, and may the best win.’ They did go in, not. waiting for a second invitation, and a hard ï¬ght was made of it, wearing apparel was considerably damaged and the belli- gerent parties ï¬nally separated, having suf- ï¬ciently vindicated their prowess, and amused the Court and the crowd. The battle was ended, and peace declared, and the ‘ Court proceeded to business.’ ANNECDOTE or A PAnnor.-â€"-Mr. Cornwall Simeon, gives the following anecdote in his Stray Notes on Fishing and Natural Historytâ€"“A parrot be. longing to some friends of mine, was generally taken out of the room when the family assembled for prayers, for fear lest he might take it into his head to join irrevently in the ~respooses. One evening however, his presence happened to be un- noticed, and llP was forgotten. For some time he observed a decorons silence, but at length, instead of “ Amen,†out he came with “ Cheer, boys, Cheer.†On this, the butler was directed to remove him, when, the bird perhaps thinking he had cOin~ mitted himself, and had better apologize, called out, ‘f Sorry I spoke.†The over- powering elTect upon the congregation may be more easilybimagined than describ- ed. But the landscape ‘ SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. ' P SNUFF, &c. WOUdSo red'coverc‘l No. 189 Yonge Street, Toronto. A call, is respectfully solicited". 145-1y ' CHARLES TAGGART, , CONFECTIONER. BREAD «It FANCY 81800 T BIKER RICHMOND HILB. Ptc-nic Parties &. Tea Meetings Attended and supplied on reasonable terms. Richmond Hill. June 24. IBGI. 1354f CALEB LUDFORI)’, Opposite Mr. Purkiss' Store. 104- Tnonumm. ATENT' EaveTrorighs and Water Spams superior to tin, put up at 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes. Seasoned Siding, Ladders. Shingles, Picket Gates. Wag on Fel- lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and urning in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANGSTAF’F, STEAM MILLS, THORNHILL. June 3, 1859. TEETH EXTRAOTED WITHOUT PAIN! 9 $ By the use of Electricity. ~ CNQZK By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST. AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Warranledi' Aurora. March 9. 1860 67-13' THE AURORA MASONIC QUADltiLLE BAND :‘ ISn-ow open to receive engagements on ll. beral terms, for any number, to suit the convenience of large or small parties. Applications to Mr. WM. IRELAND. at Aurora. or Mr. W. WILLIS. 3111 Con. Whit- ehurch. N.B. Also. a SAX-HORN BAND may be had 011 application. Aurora. Nov. 2. 1860. 100-3“, O Grist and Saw Mill! HE Subscriber. in returning thanks to his numerous Friends who favored him with their custom at the Headford Mills, begs to 5inform them that he has taken the MILLS lately occupied by Mr. B. FisH. known as the Sherborne Mills Near the Green Bush llotel. Yonge Street.â€" These Mills being in ï¬rst-rate order. any one givi 1g hint a call will ï¬nd the Gristing done iii a superior manner. Parties wishing to take their Gristing back with them- can do so. 03’ All work warranted second to none in Canada. GEORGE SQUIRE, Proprietor. Markham. April 19. 1861. 125-tf C. W. COLEMAN. WATCHMAKER 8r JEWELLER, N0. 283 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, , IRST store north of Crooksbank-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, Arc, 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 at once. Refer- encos:-â€"A. K. Hill. Boston; J. Buruham, Chief of Police. Haverhill. Addresr W. W. S. ORBETON & CO. Box 250, Posr Ofï¬ce, Boston. Mass September 12. 1861. 146‘3m. NEW lllllll‘l'llllll lTllllll N RICHMOND “ILL. 145. 6m Edwin. webber, EGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Rico- mond Hill and Vicinity, lhat he has commenced bcsiness as CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, 860., Two doors south of the “ York Herald†Ofï¬ce. where he has on hand a general assortment of Household Furniture, Of the best quality. cheap for cash. 08? A Call is Solicitor]. Richmond Hill. June 7, 1861. 132.11 NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Canada! OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference 1 Subscribe or the Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation .by Geo. C. Tremaine, the old and wall-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. OI? Residents of the Province everywhere wlll be called on by Local or Travelling agents Toronto. May 1861. 138-1! 27- tf l ruins, tlTEllTllllll EXAMINE THE LATEST l M P R0 V E D F ANNING MILL.’ E B considered by competent Judges in be the best constructed. Mill before the Canadian public for separating Oats from Spring Wheat, Peas and Oats. and for cleaning in fact all kinds of Grain. This Mill stands unrivalled, is made of good D URABLE MA TERIAL And is, from its construction, the bestfor Faro more use in the Province. They are manufactured by the undersigned, at Richmond Hill. to whom all orders should be addressed". IF Farmers would do well to call and ex- amine the Mill, when passing down Yonge St. Orders left at the residence of Mr. Southard, :at Newmarket, wi I receive prompt attention. Shopâ€"Within Eight Rods of Raymond’s Hote SOUTHARD, BOY NTON & Co Richmond Hill. July 18. 1861. 138-11 FORE buying any. other Fanning Millâ€" I t ‘G‘EO. McPHILLIPS. Provincial Land Surveyor. RICHMOND HALL. G-W' December 14. 1860. DENTISTRY! .W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING s'r. EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD noon WEST mom cnuucn sT. TORONTO, ARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children's Teeth. Consultation free. and all work ivarranted. Dr. A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all its branch-es, and can supply the profession with Teeth. Gold. Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber. and the best Butte ï¬lling. vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gums, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,October 11, 1‘86“ 49-1y ,W. U. s K E N E, MILLWRIGHT, .ELTOJvofl, BEGS to intimate that he is now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, bv contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms- He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona. 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 annum, but being desi~ runs of going to Europe In the course of a few months for the purpose of there introducing the business, lam willing to teach it to any one who will send me $1. The business is no hurnbng, but of a highly useful and general character, adapted both to cities and villages, and one that any person of ordinary capacity. young or old, male or female. can acquire with a few hoiirs’ practice, and by which they can secure a very handsome income. Several young ladies who have received instructions from me. 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 affair. 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 pleasant pastime, and one that they will take great interest in. On receipt of $1,I will send printed instructions 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 †Wlll 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 thing that is ne- cessary to commence the business with. and the articles can be got almost anywhere, in city or country, or, if pi-eterred, 1 can furnish them ADDRESS. PREPAID. Alvord T. Parsons, No. 36 Liberty St., New York. The best of references given when required. FANNING MILLS&PUMPS HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that he manufactures the latest improved PUMPS AND TANNING MILLS In his Shop. at Stouï¬'ville, 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. Stoutl'ville P. O. Stouï¬'ville. Oct. ‘15. 1861. 151-6m. CHEAPER THAN EVER! HE Subscriber begs to inform his numerous patrons and the public that he is prepared . to make Boots and. Shoes 0f every style and description. at the lowest possille reinunerating prices. All work war- I ranted to give entire satisfaction. W, H. MARTIN. Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, December 7,1860. 106'1y 1‘07-ly : Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or » TOMBS'I‘ONES, Sic. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the T estate of D. C. 6L W. YALE. will con- tinue the business under the superintendenee of our dulv euthorized agents, AUSTIN Assay and I), CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P.S.-â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the lst day of June. 1858. will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE. G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29. 1859. 48-tf ..â€" UNI'I‘Y '; Fire &Life Insurance Association OF LONDON, Vlith which is Amalgamated the Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Available Assets File Departm’t $4,547,061 10 Life Department. . . . . . 2,526,595 46 Deposit Fund in Canada. . . 50,000 ()0 Deposit Fund in New York.... . ‘ 150,500 00 ____ econ-u.- CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA 2 LMEROHANTS’ IXOIENGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. J. Frothingham, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, Esq, A. Larocque. Esq. J. Torrance, Esq. ~â€" Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, I C. F. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in- New York : S. Livingston.'ï¬rm ofBarclay a Livingston, Wm. H. 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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 hazartletl the health, happi. ness, and privileges to winch every human being is entitled. Young Men who are troublch with weakness, generally caused by a bad habit in youth. the effects of which are dizzmess, pains. forgetful- ness. sometimes aringing in the ears, 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 iii visiting the European Hospitals. availing ourselves of the knowledge and researches of the rnOst skilled Physicians and Surgeons in Europe and the Continent. 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To Tau Lukas-Who need a conï¬dential medical adviser with regard to any of those in- teresting complaints to which their delicate or- ganization renders them liable. are particularly invited to consult us THE “ ELECTRO GALVANIc Pnorscrtvn."-â€"For married ladies 'Vllose health will out admit. or who have no desire to increase their families. may be obtained as above. It isa perfectly safe preventive to conception, and has been exten- sively used during the last 20 years. Price re- duced to $l0. THE SECRETS 0F YOUTH UNVEILED. A Treatise on the Cause of Premature Decay -â€"A solemn wanting. Just published. a book showrng the insidious progress and prevalence among schools, [both male and female]. of this fatal habit; pointing out the fatality that inva- riably attends its victims. and 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. 03‘ Attendance daily from 8 in the morning till 9 at night. and on Sundays from 2 to 5 p.1n. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canadas. by patients communicatingtheir symptom- by letter. Busiâ€" ness correspondence strictly conï¬dential. 0:? Dr. Us Ofï¬ce is still locatedasestablished, under the name of Dr. La Croix. at No. 31. Maiden Lane, Albany. N. Y. 152-1y full benefit of the many new and efï¬cacious ‘ Hon. 1. H. Cameron, George Duggan, Esq Hon. Geo. Crawford. J. S. Howard. Esq. Hon.M.Cameron,M.1’. Edw. C. Jones, Esq. J.Ccmeron,Esq.M.P.P A. Morrison,Esq.Ml’P A. M. Smith Esq. Lewis Moï¬'at, qu. W. L. I’errin, Esq Manager and Secretary :â€"-James Sydney Crocker. Esq. Assist. Secretary .' Manager of Agencies .' J.W. Woodhouse,Esq. l Wm. Blight, Esq. Sorcxrons :â€"Messrs. Duggan &. Burns. BANKERS :-The Batik of Toronto. IRE and MARINE INSURANCE busi- ness transacted by this Company at its va- rious Agencies. as wall as the Head Ofï¬ce. To- ronto, at fair and average rates. The numerous and responsible Stockholders of this Company, and the large amount of ca. pital subscribed, afford an amount of security to .he assured, equal at least to that of any other Company transacting business in the Province A. LAW. Agent atRichmond Hill. Toronto, April 18,1861. 125-1)" FINKLE s. LYON SEWING - MACHINE COMP’Y., 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. NO person who contemplates purchasing a Sewing Machine for family or rnanulac- turing purposes. should fail to send for one of our Circulars. which contains cuts and full de- scriptions of the several stiles, prices and samples of work, all of which we send by mail free. We claim to have the best Sewing Machines in the World For either Family or Manufacturing purposes. And all we ask is a fair trial. Read the following: IMPORTANT FACTS. FACT No. I.â€"'l‘his Company being duly li- censed. their Machines are protected against infringements or litigation. NACT No. 2.uThese Machines make the lock- stickâ€"alike on both sidesâ€"and use a little less than half as much thread and silk as the chain or loop-stitch machines. , FACT No. 3.â€"-These Machines are better adap- ted than any other sewing-machines in the market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a la- mily. They will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping. and make every stitch perfect. They will even sew from the ï¬ttest gauze to the hen- viest cloth. and even Stout. hard leather. without changing the feed. needle. or toti- sion, or making any adjustment of machine whatever. Is not such a machine best adapted to family use '! hnd if best adapted to family use. Why Ith for every variety of light sewing manufacture? For work too heavy for our Family Machine. we recom- mend our larger sizes. FACT No. 4.-â€"-’l'liese Machines make the most elastic seam of any sewing~machine Ill useâ€"â€" a fact of very great importance- in sew- ing elastic goods. or goods of any kind. 011 a bias. FACT No. 5.â€"-No Machine is more durable or more simple in its constructionpr more easily understood. The reputation of these Ma- chines wherever used \Vlll fully demonstrate each of the above FACTS. ' FACT NO. 6 -â€"'I‘nese Machines took the High- est Premium at the Franklin Institute. Phil- adelpliia. FACT No. 7.-â€"'l'hese Machines took the High- est Fremium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No 8.â€""1'liese 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 Sewingâ€"Machine Work. FACT No. 9.â€"'l‘hese Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the Mechanics’ Fair, Utica. N.Y. :FACT No. 10.â€"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 important Foot of all. F ACT No. ll.-â€"IVe warrant every Machine we Sell to give better sutisï¬tczwn than. (my other Sewing~Machixue in the market. or money rig/hurled. Oj’Send fora Circular. AGENTS WANTED Address, FINKLE & LYON SEWING-MACHINE Co.. No. 538 Broadway. New York. September 5. 1861. I45-6m. THE HEROES OF PEACE, Tris: 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 confederates. Price of Portraits. $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail. scenes of the War for the Union, are published.card size.and in stereoscopic form. ALSO, Stereoscopic Views of Scenes in Paris. London, and in other parts of England and France; in Scotland, Ireland,W ales, Holland. Switzer- land. Spain. on the Rhine, in Athens. Egypt. Turkey. the Holy Land. Chi- na. India, - Cuba. &.c. &c . ad inï¬nitum. Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views Are the Greatest W'nuder qf the Age. These are taken in the fcrtieth part ofasecond, 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. The ' are sold for $3.00 per dozen. \ e have also on hand and manufacture the largest assortment of ST‘EREOSCOPES. 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. Residence. ltS-lv Richmond Hill August 13. I857. September 5. 1 8‘1 THE Liverpool and London Fire & Life Insurance Company. Head Ofï¬ce, Canada Branch. Corner of Place D’Armes and St James Street, Montreal. Invested Funds £1,213,317 Stg. DIRECTORS.â€"â€"T. B. Anderson. Esq. Chair- man, A. Simpson. Esq. DeputyvChairman, Henry Chapman. Esq. E. J. S. Maitland, Esq. James Mitchell. Esq. Henry Starnes. Esq. MJ’J’. J. H. Maitiand. Esq. Resident-Secre- tary. G. F. C. Smith, Resident Assistant- Secretary. HE Directors would call the attention of the Public to the following features in the management of this company:â€" The Premiums received in Canada are retained and Invested in Government or other Pro- vincial Bonds. All Losses when satisfactorily established are paid in Canada without reference to the Home Board. 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 there is invested in New York $800,000. â€"-and it isthe intention of the Directors to increase this sum to $1,000,000. The accumulated Funds of the Company [Nov ' vember 1859] amount to over 5,958,730 dols. The present income of the Company is over' 7,590 dola. per day. Insurances effected at the Lowest Remuner- ative Prices. J. H. MAI'T‘LAND. Resident ‘iecretary. M cal. Toronto Agency : 85 King Street Ea ; South side. [over the store of J. G. Joseph & Co.] JAMES FRASER,Agent. Toronto. April 19. 1861. 125-1! NE W TREA TMENT. Buffalo Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of DY SPEPSIA. G E N E R A L DEBILITY. FEVER AND AGUE, ASTMA. INCIPIEN'I‘ CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION 01" YOUTH AND OLD AGE. ETC No Mercury Used. Dr. Amos ctr Son, 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, THREE nouns WEST OF ELLICOT'I‘ STREET, Buffalo, N ew York, RE the onlv Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night. in every state and symptom of disease. The treatmentthey adopt is the reult of up- wards of thirty years’ extensive and successful practice in Europe and America. I. MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- Iity. of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness. &c. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use or this instrument, when used con- jointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. Amos & Son take pleasure In announc~ ing that they have invented a most importanzi instrumeutforthe cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test of the most em» inent physicians in London. Paris. Philadelphia and New York r it has been declared the only useful instrument over yet invented for'tho cure of Seminal weakness. or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos d’c Son. in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of their instruo ‘ment. pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial. the money will be refunded by re irning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful if ï¬tment, will observe that the price. with the accom- panying directions. securely packed. and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. NEW REMENIES AND QUICK CERES â€"A CURE WARRANTED. Dr. Amos & Son have, for a long series of years. been engaged in an extensive practice in the troatmentof these delicate complaints, and are the only legally qualiï¬ed physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remed.es can be obtained. . Persons in any part of the world may be suc- cessfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for medicines, &-c.. which will he returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from observation. Address Dr. Amos & SON, 48 East Genesee Street. three doors West of Ellicott Street. Buffalo. N. Y. 88-ly l l P a Fire! Fire 1 Fire! W E S '1‘ E R N Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CflPITflL STOCK, £100,000. 1. C. GILMOR. Pres. | Geo. MICHIE.Vlce Pres numerous : Rico 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 (5‘ Treasurer. Angus Morrison. Esq. Solicitor. . Bank of Upper Canada. Bankers. ‘ Benjamin Switzer. Esq. lnspcctor.’ II? Head Oflice. Church Street, Toronto. .3 THIS COMPANY Insures all descriptions of Buildings.Manufacturies. Mills. &.c.. and Goods and Furniture. in the same. againstIOss or dam- age by ï¬re.on liberal terms. Losses promptly settled. A . LAW, G eneral Agent. 1104)