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York Herald, 13 Jun 1862, p. 4

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AA wliiéherwoke-tlie air-- I A‘sol't, light tone and I ‘w. . Yet barbed with shame and woe ; , New might it only perish there I Nor farther g0. K Altimel a quick and eager ear l Caught up the little meaning sound 1 Another Voice has breathed it clear, And so it wandered round, From our to lipâ€"from lip to ear- Until it reached a gentle heart. . And thatâ€"it broke. It was the only heort it found. The only heart ’twas meaht to find, When first its anconls woke ; It reached that tender heart at last. And thatâ€"it broke. Low as it seemed? to other ears, lb came a thunder-crash to hersâ€"- That fragile girl. so fair and gayâ€"â€" That guileless girl so pure and truel yris said a lovely humming-bird That in .a fragrant lily lay, And dreamed the summer morn away, Was killed but by a gun’s report, Some idle boy had fired in sport! The very soundâ€"a death-blow came 1 And thus her happy heart that beat With love and hope, so fast and sweet, (Shi'inod in its lily too; Forwho the maid that knew, ’Bnt owned the delicate flower-like grace Of her young form and face 'l’) When first that word Her light heart heard, It fluttered like the frightened bird, Then shut its wings and sighed, ' And with a shudderâ€"died! rulluninur. Jill , ,I. -1 IT‘L’I'T'EL‘ m VIRGIN CANDOUR.â€"-In one of the Caroline G‘ilman’s romances~ this passage was marked, and much tIitiiiibled:~â€"-"'I‘hcre intro Object so beautiful to me as a con- scientious young man 5 I watched him as I do a star in lieaven.’ “ That is my view exactly I” sighed Miss Josephine Hoops, as she laid down thevolume: “ in fact I that ther’s nothing so beautiful us a young man, even if he ain’t conscientious.” Whom did Robinson Crusoe meet when cast; on the desert island. A great swell 9n the shore, and a little cove running inland. ‘ -. VVbich is the hardest c Britain ?â€"Flint. Which musical county'lâ€"Fife. \Vhicli is the most injurious county l~Herts, (hurts) What town steals softly from our view? -â€"Sligo. ounty in Great is the most One of the ncatest and sliar ever said by Sheridan is th gentleman is indebted to l for his facts, and to his 722 ml.” pest things is: “The tie imagination emory for his _A certain Irish attorney threatened to presccutc a Dublin printer, for insertion the, death ofa living person. The menac: concluded with the remark, that no ‘printer should publish a death unless informed of the fact by the party deceased.’ “ Biildy,” said a lady, “I wish you would step over to see how old Mrs. Jones is this morning.” In a few minutes Biddy returned, with the information that Mrs. Jones was just seventy-two years, seven months and two days old. A tourist being informed by the land- lord of.a certain Welsh inn that he must not sleep with his boots on, very consider- ater replied. “O the bugs won’t hurt ’cm; they are an Old pair.” An Indiana paper says, that during a trial in Lawrence county, at young,r lad who was asked if he knew the obligation of an oath, and where he would go to if he told a lie. He said be supposed he would go where all the I awyers went. EDITORS WIVES.â€"-An editor 5 attention was first drawn to m tlieskilful manner in which a handled a broom. A brothe the manner in which broom is not so v ays his atrimony by pretty girl r editor says his wife handles a cry pleasing. A SARCASTIC W'IFE.~â€"A husband, who arrived home at a late hour of the night, said to his wife :â€"“ Don’t look so cross, love; I have been "detained on a committee.” \Vlfe-1 don’t like thosc committees; I suppose tliat--’ Husband (interrupting her,}â€"-‘Ju3t hear that infernal caterwauhng.’ VVifcâ€"“ Oh, that is our tom cat; he’s on a committee I guess.’ The husband remained silent for the remainder of the night. A BIG Lemmaâ€"A young lady of extraordinary capacity addressed the fol- lowing letter to her cousin:-â€"“Dcar Cuzzin.â€"The weather where we air is kOId._ We is all well, and mother thehis 'l‘errix, brother Tom has got the [Input Kaugh and sister susan has got a babce, and hope these few lines will find you the same. Rite suite. Your aphfec. tionate l’xuzzcn.” is got Argument Conclusive.â€"â€"-VVhen the bill to provide for the protection ofthe Ameri- cancagle came up in the house Ofrcprescn- tatives of Minnesota, on its third reading, Mr. Severance, the author of the bill, arose in defence and, according to the St. Paul Pioneer, and addressed the house as follows-:â€"-‘ Mr Speaker. I have only to say that any man who will in any way injure or take the life of our national bird, is mean enough to carry rotten sardines in the same pocket with musty line out to- bacco, and pass the same round on the ace of spades at the sacred communion table; or would empty the canteen of a rebel piisoner, and sit upon it and whistle a con- fcderate air thronglithe keyhole of \Vash- g 3150 3- Cf’lnr Wllmlb mm‘C ington’s tomb.’ The bill of course passed MAKING HAY. o Clovcrhay cut at the period of ,Ilorcsccncc, and thoroughly mudc, ilias been. found by repeated expert merits, to IoSc about four~fifths of its weight in “making.” When the flower has fallen, and the stalks have lost some of themolsture, the loss in drying is three-quarters of the Weight of the crop when out ; pro- bany :1 fair average where the grass is in the state of advancement last indicated, and the labor Of making is performed Willi a free exposure to the sun and air, one hundred pounds will be reduced tO twenty- two. Clover, in all its varieties, is a valuable product, and one of the best grasses for buy, if mixed with latter kinds we have for cattle. It its sapid, highly nutritive in its pro- perties, and agrees well with all descriptions of animals. Its value, however, for feeding purposes, deâ€" pends, iii an eminent degree, upon the method of curling it. Formerly it was the practice to mow it in the morning, and after repeated turnâ€" lngs and shaklngs, to put it in cock. The next day it Was opened, turned two or three times. pitched into bunches, and finally. after all the foliage and seed had been detached by the rough handling to which it was thought necessary to subject it, conveyed to tho mows. The loss attending this method was soon found to be a serious abstraction from the piofit Of the crop, while the expense of making, to say nothing of mowing. was scarcely repaid by what remained. Now, clover is cut as soon as the dew is off, allowed to remain in the swath undisturbed by the fork or rake till toward night, when, if the weather is clear or not, it is care- fully turncd, in order that a new surface may be exposed to the night (lows and the. next afternoon pitched ‘ into grass cocks, each weighing about eighty pounds, in which con- dition it is suffered to remain until sufficiently dry to go into mow. Hay made in this way possesses the deep, rich green of the natural plant before being cut, and that sweet aromatic odor so grateful to every person capable Ofapprcclatlug swccyt smclls. \ch have seen the clovcr heads as bright in mid-winter, in boy made in this manner, as they were the moment they fall before the sweep of the mowcr’s scythe, and for ought we could perceive to the i I unanimously. contrary, as fragrant. All kinks of grass make in this way, is unquestionably much im- proved in quality; it also loses loss by many pounds in a hundred, while the expense is diminished nearly or quite onc-fifth.â€"â€"- Cor. Ger. Telegraph. TRANSPLANTING MATOES, &C. If tomatoes, cabbage plants, and the like, are “ prickcd out ” several times in the hotâ€"bed Oi seed bed, they will become more stocky, and will form form a mass of roots which will make their final removal to the open ground an easy matter, and ensure their speedy and rapid growth. By “pricking out,” gar- deners mean transplanting from a thick bed to give each plant more room to expand its tops and roots. VVhllc still under the glass they should have as much air as possible by day time, to insure them to the atmosphere of out~doors. Just after a shower the ground is wet enough to refresh the. roots, and the air is so moist that it does not exhaust the plants by rapil evaporation. But that good shower does not always come atjust the desired time; the season is advancing, the plants are lull grown, and ought to be in the garden; what shall we do? Do this: provide a few dozen shingles, and have at hand a low pails of tepid water. Having stretched a line, make holcs alongside of it, where the plants are to stand, and pour a pint or more of water into each, lcavlngit to soak away. Take up your plants carefully with a garâ€" dcu trowel, prcscrvlng as much earth as possible around thn roots, and then set them in the holes, drawing fine soil around them, and covering the atoms a little higher than they stood before. Previous to finishing off, pour about half a pint of water into each hole, and cover with common dry soil, though this last watering is not essential. Shield each plant with a shingle from the heatoftlic sun. The leaues may droop a little for a day or two, but they will revive again, and not a plant be lost. Followmg this method, one can transplant these and many other plants whenever he pleases. TO- â€"_._._ . . .__ W’KMâ€"fl YunLow CcLou 1N FLO\VER-â€"-TIIIS is the most predominant color in flowers, and is the most permanent. The ycllow of the petals lS the onlv colour which is not discharged by the fumes of sulphuric acid. â€" 1f, fdi' example, a lighted match is held under them, the purple or any other color will disappear, but the-yellow will remain unchanged. Yellow is than any other, biilllos the skill Of the Photo- gi‘aphisl. r a: ‘I ALEX. HENDERSON (LATE anon ENGI,AND,) PRACTICAL CLOCK do WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, ac. RICHMOND HILL, C.W. H. in returning thanks to his numerous A. Friends and the Public for their favors since be commenced business, begs to hope for. a continuance of their custom as it shall always be his study to give staisfaction. He also begs to state that he has received a fresh stock of the best CLOCKS, WEDDING RINGS, &c. &c. &c, I \VORK \VARRANTHD FOR ONE YEAR. N .B l/Vorlc done on the shortest notice Shop next door to the “ York Herald ” Oflice ticlimond Hill, May 7. 1861, 180 J. G O R M L E Y , COMMISSIONER 1N QUEEN’S BENCH, ConveyanoPr and Auctioneer, LOT 31. 4TH CON. MIUIKIIAM. September 18, 1860. 95-tf Auction Notice. THOMASTOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK do I’IZEL. All letters addressed to “Alniira,” P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “ York I‘lei‘ald”()flice, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornliill, and Mr, James Cavaniiali, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, doc. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. (SQ-If CHARLES TAGGART, ‘ BREAD do FANCY BISCUIT BIKER RICHMOND HILL. I CONFECTIONER, Pie-hie Parties & Tea Meetings Attended and supplied on reasonable terms, Richmond Hill. June 24, 1861. 135-tf e Troughs, Water Spouts, C 1strons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHNLANCSTAFE S'I‘IL‘AM MILLS, TIIORNHILL. JuueS,1859. 27-tf TEETH Email Wiiiiiiiii PIIIN By Dr. E. O. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. 'leeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, performed in the most approved manner and \Varran led' Aurora. March 9. 1860 W. G. TAYLOR. VETERINARY SURGEON, Member oft/w Royal College of V.S. IN Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- ment heretofore received begs to intimate that he is now prepared to treat all Ifiiscascs of ofliiimals .' At his own stables on the shortest notice, and can with confidence warrant a cure in all cases within the reach of medical skill and treatment. Residenceâ€"~Nca7' the Eagle Hotel. N.B. No Charge for Stabliug. Newmarket, Feb. 26, 18633. G7-1y 170-1y FARM FOR SALE. f ‘11 1:1 Subscriber offers for sale the north wcs part of Lot No. 13 In the Ist Concession OF THE Township of Howard, Containing 75 acres, about 40 of which are under a high state 01 cultivation. There is on the Farm 8 acres of Fall \Vheat, a good Orchard, a Leg House and other outbuildings. There is also 3. BED OF OCIIRI} on the pro- perty, which only requires a small capital to open it up. There is also strong indications of OIL ou the property. For further particulars apply to ROBERT MARSH. Lot 41, Ist Con. ‘ Markham, Richmond Hill, Feb. '26, 1852. 170-6 .21? 0 IX N @ M I "I? H, (Late from Yorkshire, England) General EBIGBIISIIIUI], EGS to intimate to the Farmers and others in the neighborhood, that he has leased for a term of years the Blacksmith’s Shop, owned and lately occupied by Mr. S. Sanderson, nearly opposite the post oflice. Richmond Hill, where he intends to carry on the l‘llacksuiithing business in all its branches, and he hopes, by attention and punctualityâ€"combined with his “ old Country” experience, to merit a share of their support. Richmond Hill, March 27, 1862. ‘ 17.1 If NE W AND IMPROVED Map OE Upper Qitililuul or the Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. 'l'rci’naine, the old and Well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. ' _OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference 2’ Subscribe I]? Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or Travelling agents Toronto. May 1861. l38-tf H. & J. HARRISON Flour Barrel llradiiig, Stave and Shingle lilaiuifactiircrs, and Lumber Planers. â€".â€" Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and I’laned to order in quantities to suit pur- cliaseis. II? Factoryâ€" on Markham and Elgin Mills Plank Road. I’.O. address, Richmond Hill. June 7, 1861. SEQ-(3m iiiOiâ€"IMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION f7 11115 ASSOCIATthI has transferred their 1 LIBRARY to the ‘ IIERAIA) ’ Book Store, where Stockholders and others may procure BOOKS every Friday afternoon, from 4 to 8 o’clock. NM, 1 A. SC 0 T'l‘, Librarian. . 527, 18151. iclimond 11111, Feb DB. N. Surgeon Dentist, wILL BE AT 16 On the 2nd Monday of each month, at 'BIC'IK’S, HO TEL, Wildlife. On the Tuesday following, at McMann’s Hotel, Klinebul'g, On Wednesday following. " HERE he will be happy to wait enthuse his profession. Teeth inserted on Gold I’lateiium, Vulcan- ized Rubber, or Continuous Gum on l’latenuni, N The latter being the most beautiful teeth now ' in use. Dr. Pinon has all the advantages of the Profession, both in the States and Canadas, having formerly been connected with Dentists in New York; he now receives direct from them every improvement of the Profession throughout the United States. Particular attention given to the Regulation of Children’s Teeth. Consultation Free. . All letters addressed to him at Aurora prem- ptly attended to. Aurora, Feb. 20., 1861 168-1v GUTTAâ€"PERCHA ROOFING. No article et'Orâ€"bcfâ€"Oi“e introduced to the public has equalled the LIQUID GUTTA- PERCHA for coating tin or other roofs, new or old. One gallon, costing $1.50, will. thoroughly coat from 900 tO‘ 300 feet Of roof, and this coating will render the roof perfectly water-proof, and will lasr three times as longr as white lead or othet i paint. For covering roofs, either new or Old, we repeat, it has no equal for durabi- lity and cheapncss, and we offer it to the public fully confident of its intrinsic excel- lence, and mth our warrantee that it will Sold in barrels of forty gallons each, at a liberal discount to Address all orders to READY ROOFING CO., 23 Cedar-street, New York. 14812111. GEO. hch) IIIL LIPS, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C.\V. do all we claim for it. dealers. December 14. 1860. IOY-Iy D E N r I S T R Y I "flinch-i â€"-â€"â€"- 'l0 uw’ W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD noon WEST FROM cuuucu ST. TORONTO, PARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s Teal/i. 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 best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber. With Continuous Gums. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,October 11, 1860. 49-13‘ 'W'. U. fi'KENE. MILLWRIGHT, d L T 0 JV on 9 BEGS to intimate that lieisnow prepared to erect MILLS of every (lescription, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable termS' He is also agent. for the best Foundries in Caâ€" nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona. Dec. 23. 1859 4 NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and for bilious complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness ML, we should lay BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGETABLIE LIFE PILLS. IMPORTANT IF TRUE And every word is true. I For upwards of three years past, I have been engaged in a business, which has yielded me at the rate Of $3,000 per anuum, but being dosi- 10115 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 liiinibng, 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 Will] a fetv hours’ 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 l’eniisylvai‘ila, are earning] upwards of $20 per week by it, and there is no reason why any one else Cannot (lo the same. lnvalids, 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 aiiinsomeut or pleasure, will find 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 lo the carrying it on so that it will be highly profitable. 'l'liepurchasmof 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 $9.50 or $3.00 will buy every thing that is no- cessary to commence the business with, and the articles can be got almostanywhore, in city or country, or, if preferred, 1 can furnish them Anniiuss. PREPAID, Alvord T. Parsons, ‘ No. 36 Liberty St., New York. , The best ofreferences given when required, FANNING MILLS& PUMPS r 1113 Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that he manufactures the latest improved PUMPS AND FANNING MILLS In his Shop, at Stouffville, where all orders 1 entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- lion; and for cheapness and durability he defies liol’s iioie'i, Richmond iiiii, requiring his services in any branch of _..“_._...<,_ .. ».- .1, PIâ€"ICEJSITIX MANUFACTORY. ‘ . 1 _ 'NO. 2‘31 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 3 - URGI‘ZON Dentist, Will be at Niclioll’s or manufacture to order every dos criptiou of Looking Glass, Picture Frames, Plain Ornamental Pier, Wall Oval and Mantel Glasses, Connecting Cornices, Base (y Brae/rel Tables,with .Mar- Olc Slabs, Tbilet Glasses, dc. (ye. , MOULI'INGS for I’Ic'runu- FIIAML‘S, iii lengths suitable for transportation, either Gill. Ber-ling, Rosewood, OIL/c, Zebra, BLrIlsci/c, Mahogany. the. Our new Manufactory and extenswe fa- cilities enable us to furnish any article in our line as good as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Bor.e.«~This filling is put into the Teeth while soft, causing no pain, as it requires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the\ tooth to which It firmly adheres, renderliig it almostimpossible for the filling ever to come out. Dr. Husband has made arrangements with ‘ Mr. G, L. Elliot, of Toronto, to nraiwfacture his Artificial Teeth; those who engage Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ' ing it done in a superior manner, ' July 8. 1859. 32-13”. TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YON GE S'I'AL’ET. MONUMENS,-TIIMBTABLES, TOMBSTONES ac. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER. ESTABLISHMENT. DEALERS ARE lNi'ITicho CALL UPON Us when they visit New York. “’0 claim to be able to supply thorn with every article in our line which they can possibly require. at prices lower than they can purchase elsewhere, Orders by mail attended to with promptuess. ‘Do not fail to call when you visit New York Oflice and \Varerooms, No, 215 Centre St., New York. HE UNDERSIGNEI) Assignees of the estate of l). C. 6:. W. YALE, will con- (tiuue the business under the superintendence 101' our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY and I), CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. HORACE V. SIG LER, ,175-3inos. Agent- FINI‘ETYIE) LYON sawqu - incuiui court, 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. __._.. NO person who contemplates purchasing a Sewing Machine for family or manulac- luring purposes. should fail to send for one of our Circulars. which contains cuts and full de- scriptions of the several styles, prices and samples of work, all of which we send by mail free. We claim to have the best ‘I .' . = . ' . ° . sou lug Machines in the World For cil/icr loudly or llfrmigfiiclilriiig purposes. And all we ask is a fair trial. Road the following: IMPORTANT FACTS. FACT No. 1.â€"-'l'bis Company being duly li- censed, their Machines are protected against infringements or litigation. Nac‘r No. 2.~â€"-'I"hese Machines make the lock- l),S.â€"â€"AII notes and accounts remaining un- paid'on the let day of June, 18-58, Will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29. 1859. 48-tf UNITY Fire & Life Insurance Association OF LONDON, Vlith which is Amalgamated the Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,553,600, STERLING. Available Assets File Departm’t $1,547,061 10 stick~â€"a!ike on both sidesâ€"and use a little Life Department. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2,526,595 46 less than ball as much thread and silk as the chain or loop-stitch iiiziclilncs. FACT No. 3.â€"'1'hese Machines are better adap- ted than any other sowlngvmachines in the niarkct to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a fa- mily. They \villsew front one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, and make. every stitch perfect, They will even now front the finest gauze to the lien- vicst (510111. and even stout, liiird leather, without changing the feed, needle, or ten- slou, or making any atlynstmciit of machine whatever. Is not such a machine best adapted to family use ? and if best adapted to taiiiily use, why not for every variety of light setting inanul‘iictiiie? For work too heavy for our Family Machine, we recom- mend our larger sizes. ' FACT NO. d.-â€"'I‘licse Machines make the most elastic seam of anysewing-inachino in useâ€"â€" a fact of very great importance in sew- ing elastic goods, or goods of any kind, on a bias. Facr 5.â€"No Machine is more durable or “turn simple in its coiistrticllon,t)r more easily lllidOl'b‘LOuLl. The reputation of these Ma- Deposit Fund in Canada . . . . . . . Deposit Fund in I\ew York. . . . . some no 150,500 00 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE MIINTHEAL. Directors, Fire Department . J Frothlngliam, Esq. W. Lunri, I‘Isq. , B. Holmes, Ids-q. .l. G. Mackengle, Esq, A. Larocquo, Esq. I J. Torrance, qu. m Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, | C. 1“. Bazln, Esq. Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. firinol'Barclcyoc Livingston, \Vm. ll. Macy. I’rcs’t Leather Manulact Batik W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Slieiiiiau (\L Co Every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates 01 Premium. W. 1’. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N, A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTI-IUR M. JARVIS Office. 67 Yonge Street, 2nd Door South of King, Toronto, April 12, 1861 each of the above FACTS. FACT No. 6 -â€"'l‘hese Machines took the High- est l’remiuin at the Franklin Institute, l’liil- adelpliia. FACT No. 7.~â€"Tlicse Machines took the High- est Fremium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No. 8.â€"’l‘hese Machines took the high- est Medal at the American Institute, in the 123-13’ in». LA CHOIX’S 'duced to $10. competition. Repairing done with despatch. All letters addressed to PETER KRIBS. Stoutl‘vllle I’. O. , Isl-om. I Stoufl'villc, Oct. 15, 1861. WGRMS. For destroying Worms in children, SITTZER’S I VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the most pleasan We, and effectual remedy now in use. Try it! Sol ‘ by all dealers in medicines. Sold liglV S, POLLOCK. Richmond [1111, City Of New York, together with the fligh- PRIVATE est Premium for fine Sewing-Machine VVoi‘k r Y 7 V l I FACT No, 9.â€"Thcse Machines took both the ON THE Highest I’reiiiluins at the Meclianlcs’ Fair, Utica. N..Y. FACT No. ltLâ€"These Machines can do the same thing generally, whenever properly exhibited in competition with other first-classScwiiig-h’lachinos. But we have space lor , only oncan moreâ€"it is the most ii'nportant Fact of all. FACT No. ll.â€"-ch wm‘rrml ovary lllocliiitc 10c scll to give better stills/(Lotion. than any other Sowing-Mochch in the mar/rot, or money Physiological View of Marriage. ‘250 PAGES AND 130 uNennixnuâ€"Price only twenty-five cents. Sent free of postage to all parts Of the Union. 011 the infirmiiles of youth and maturity. disclosing the secret follies of both sexes of all ages, causing debilitv, ner- vousness. depression of spirits, palpitation of the heart, suicidal imaginings, involuntary emis- sions. blushiugs, defective Iiieii’iorly,‘Zp‘digcstion Wyyuulcd. v ~' .' -’ s i" 'l 'Irrmtvw . .1 'v . w and Idsmllde’ {um gun/cgwni (J t”. u” . I IL? bend fora Circular. AULN'I S YVANTILD cs! nfa boardmg School Miss, a College Slii- ‘ (lent, and a hiring Murricll Lady, the, em. 1:, Address, is a truthful adviser to the Iiiariled and those 1‘ INKLE & LYON SlinNGâ€"IYIACHINE CO” No. 538 Broadway, New York. September 5. 1861. 145â€"611) contemplating niarriage,who entertain secret doubts Of their physical condition. and who are conscious of havinghazarded the health, happiâ€" ness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. Young Men who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetfulâ€" ness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, weakness of the back and lower extreiiil- tics, 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 visiting the European Hospitals, availing ourselves of the knowledge and researches of the most skilled Physicians and Surgeons in posit-I.iiiéuifiigfiiii-opera For Sale . f ‘HE Subscriber ofibis for Sale two valuable 1 VILLAGE LOTS. situated in the very centre of the fast rising town of l’ort lilgin, on Lake Huron. and in the County of Bruce; the Lots are known as Lots No. 40 and 41, in block No. 87 of the Village. This is a rare opportunity for any one who wishes to make a home for himself, The shipping from the Port is considerable, and a pushing and improving business is done in the Looking Glass it Picture Frame Ly Portion chines wherever used \Vlll fully demonstrate ‘ \Viiicliestei'ls'flypephmltes (Du. CauttcuiLidmruotvic REMEUYS‘I Iron CONSUMPTION. - - d H H l 1 I73&17o GRANDS’I‘REE'I‘ &215CENrnI:STunr.T Nw'limw DWWE/l Sprflfula and Dyspepsia. IIoLel, Richmou i , tie "llts'l" I . ,, , a i ,I , roman-S, &c_ ) MONDAY Of every month, and, the re- EbmbllSIled 1,83%)- New York LstabliJIed 38 ‘ .i ,, ,,-,gv..,.,,. "minder 0f the “10"”?- at’ his “3319101105: f 1HIS Establishment has been in successful 1118 is the most wondccful curaliife’ agfé'nt MCCaB‘SVIIIO‘y 711‘ COHCESSIOD 0f YOI‘k- A“ operation 94 years, and is the Lanousrol' known .to medical science. It has of- Work Witt't‘allted'w ' the kind in the United States. Wehavo on hand footed cums In New stage 0 - ,f Conan!" ~ UNI’A RALLELEI) IN THE ANNALg MEDICINE.” In Nervous Debility and D38- pepsla, the IIYI’OPIIOSI’IIITES, may be re- garded as an aliiiost'sovereign remedy. ’ The Hypopho'sph'ites .' Have a two-fiold and specific actionâ€"on the one hand. increastug the principle which CON- S'I‘ITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY; ‘and. on the other. illfllllg the MOST POVYERFUL llLOOi) GEN ‘I‘tATlNG AGENTS KNOWN They act with promptness and certainty in all general morbid conditions. such as Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma, Scrofula, Marasmus, Ane- mia, Female Complaints, &c., and in all dis- orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their ell'oct upon the tubercular condition is immedi- atr-â€"â€"all the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity which is really marvelous.â€" 'I‘liey increase the nervous or vital energy;erâ€" liove Cough. check Night Sweats. dimiiiish Expectoration, improve the Appetite. arrest Diurrhtca, and promote refreshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL 18‘ A CERTAIN CURE. Winchester’s Genuine Preparation 1 OF THE IIYI’OI’HOSI’IIITES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill’s Remedy. and is approved by the Medical Profession generall ', USF. NO ()TIIF. 1. OR ANY REMEDY CON- TAINING IRON. ' Pawns :â€"â€"In 7 oz. Bottles, 31â€"6 Bottles for In 16 oz, Bottles. $2â€"'l‘hree for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drug- gisis, and at the sole General Depot in the United States, by .l. WINCIIEIITER, 36 John St.. N.Y. THE SPECIFIC PILL ! A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Spci'malorrliea.07" Senlmzl Weakness, d- Gcniz‘al Iri'z'labilz'ty, in either Sex. T1118 is the only remedy for Sexual Debility. Impotency. Sterility, &c.. which has the ap- proval 011110 medical profession. Its succes- has been mostextraordinaryâ€"efiectingcures in cases where all other methods oftreatmeut had failed. One to six boxes of the SPECIFIC I’IL L will permanently cure any case ofSemi- nal Weakness, or its resulting Iimpoteiicv. t however aggravated, Whether constitutional. or arising from abuse or excess. iiii PO u'i‘AN'i‘ in union. TESTIHON Y. “I have usad your Specific Pill in many cases ofSpermatorrhea, and‘ with the iiiostfpor. fect success, "J. MI .T5N SANDERS, M.D.,l..L.D;” “‘t’Ve believe it to he as near a ‘ Specificr as any 'inodlcine can be. “'0 have cured many severe cases with from six to ten doses.”'â€"-â€"Dr. B. liui'i‘ii : ‘Aincrican door. of Med. Science. “I have found them all that could be d6- sirr-d, Their effect has been truly wonderfullâ€" '1. I). I)1(‘lil<£lt, 31.1),” 3’ This is not a Homeopathic Remedy, nor is there any mercury or other deleterious inng (limits combined with it. l’nicEâ€"fitl per box; six boxes for $5. by: mail, pro-paid, For sale by all rospectablu Illiiggists, and at the sole General Depot in tho United States, by .1 VVINCI'II‘ISTER. 36 John St,,N.Y. New York. Dec. 1‘2. 1861. 15.3-11.- s'Lrtâ€"vsav AEOLISHED. it TANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic V tyranny hive becn entirely emancipatodl by the use of lag; ‘ant’s Iiifalable Linlment‘? A certain cure for Rheumatism, Tic Doleroanx,. Sprains, Bruises and Sweliiugs l’rcpared and sold by Joset'iliplugram, Maple Village, in bottles at 95 and 50¢. each. Maple Village, Feb.. 14, 1861. I l’y.‘ Try the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS XL. GIG RELIEF, and if you are not satisfied of it. up» riority, after using the medicine, the price will be no funded by the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 untl p. bottle. Sold by all dealer: in medicines. valuable Property for Sale IZ: 63 Acres, 93 of which is timberod, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Several I’A RK LOTS with timber thereon. Also, VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. ~ The above property is situated at. and ad- joining to, the Village of Richanond H111. For further particulars apply at tho Ollie. of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept, 2, 1860. 9-. Consultth Old English Physician FOR AS'I‘IIMA. INCII’IEN'I‘ CONSUMPTION, INI‘TRMI'I‘IIQS OF WUTH, AND OLD AGE, «Ste. No Mc'I'OiII'y Used. town-for a Mechanic the opening ‘ Europe and the Ceiitlneiit. Those who place is unequalled. themselves under our care will now have the full benefit of the many new and efficacious remedies which we are enabled to introduce into our practice, and the public may rest as~ shred of the same zeal, asaiduity, summer and For particulars apply at the ‘IIERALD Or- Ficn,’ or to ' IV M. COURTNEY. . . . . . , Richmond lllll, April 24. 1862. l78-tl'. attention being paid to tlieircases, which has so 7 r V H MMWHWW N N successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a , , , , 1 D ‘ ‘ Physician in our peculiar department of pi‘ofes- E S RI 1 1h 1‘ (1E, sional l’ractlce, for the pasttwenty five years. Fin-.Ncu FEMALE PILLSâ€"Ladies who wish forMedicinos. the efficacy 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 l’ills. The only precaution necessary to be Observed is, ladies should not take them if they believe they are in curtain. 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. Frlce $1 per box. They can be mailed to any part of the United States or Canada. I To Tun Litmusâ€"Who iieod a confidential medical advisor with regard to any of those iii- tercsting complaints to which their delicate or- ganization renders them liable. are particularly invited to consult us. Tun “ ELECTRO GALVANIC PROTECTIVE. ”â€"For 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 520 years. Price re- AND THE HEROES OF WAR._ ANTHONY. No. 501 BROADWAY, Nuw , YORK. is now publishing, in addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection known 11 Europe and America as BRADY’S NA'I'IONAL PHO'I'OGRA PIIIG' 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 confederales. 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, \Vales, Holland. Switzer- land. Spalu,ou the Rliine,in Athens, Egypt, Turkey, the Holy Land, Chi- na, India, Cuba. &c., &c., ad ziifinilum. THE SECRETS 0F YOUTH UN VEILED. A Treatise on the Cause of Premature Decay ~11 solemn warning, Just published, a book showmg the insidious progress and prevalence among schools, [both male and female], of this fatal habit; pointing Oiit 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, 11:? Attendance daily from 8 in the morning till {I at night. and on Sundays from 2 to 5 pin. 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 confidential. 113° Dr. L’s Olllce is still located as established, under the name of Dr. La Croix, at NO. 31, Maiden Lune, Albany, N.Y. 1531~1y Ous Instantaneous Stereoswpic Views Are the Greatest I’VOlltlcl' of the A go. These are taken in the fortieth part of a second. and the rushing of water, the moving of vehi- cles. or the march of an army, does not in the sligliest degree affect the taking of these views. They are sold for $3.00 per dozen. ‘Ne 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 01' all our Por- traits, Views, Stereoscopos, 6.10., sent free by mail on rocoipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY. 501 BROADWAY. I near St. Nicholas llotel,New York. Septem her 5, .1861 1454,; Dr. Amos ct: Son, 481mm GENESEE STREET, Buttalo, N ew York, RF. the only Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College)! Sin-goons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’cIOck in the morning until 9 at night, in every state and symptom of disease. The treatmcutthey adopt is the result of 11p- wards ofthli'ty years’ extensive and successful practice in London. 1. MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- Iitv, of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal V'Veakn‘ess, 6w. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con. iointlv with medicines. ‘ Dr: Amos do Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ment, pleng themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a‘fnir trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. I’rice Ton Dole lars. by mail or expicss. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by active tain practice indulged in when aloneâ€"a habit froquendy learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. Self~abuse is once! the most formidable enemies to health, for no- thing else in the dire catalogue of human dis- eases causes so destructive a dram upon the human system, drawing its thousands of Vic- tims tliroiigh a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous ‘ :SVSIOIII rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, Causes inertial derangement. prevents the pro- per development. of the system, disqualifies for marriage. society, business, and all earthly happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked In body and mind, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. nuiisons IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD' may be successfully treated by forwarding . correct detail of their case. Address Dr. Amos & SON, 48 East Gene". Street, three doors West of Ellicott Strict Ilull'alo, N, Y. 88-11

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