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York Herald, 1 Aug 1862, p. 4

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Tlratsweetens the cup of hymenial joy. ~ flier Elfin ‘must be good and no art to construct it Tilirrrlluntnnr, ' iiélurlnl. s..w‘..._._.._.._.__a__.A -....._.. -As- _ .....__.. A-.. .~__c..- t...» BRILLIANT WHITEWAS H. Take half a bushcl of nice unâ€"i A‘ BACHELOR’S ADVERTISEMENT FOR ,slacked lime, slack it with boillngl A WIFE. Iwiilibavo, let me see: no, I won’t have a .l‘pautr. i For beautiful, women are apt to be vain ; Butravith a. small-share. .I would think it my , duty. , , , To take ‘11er bli thankful, and never complain, She must be well-bred,or I could not respect her Good matured and modest. but not very coy ; (at Her mlnd well informedâ€"’tis a purified nature Aitd‘latller above than below middle size; A'something, it puzzles my mind to explain it, Like eloquent language, must flow from nor ’ eyes. Her home she must love, and domestic em- . ploymcnt. Have practicalknowledge of household affairs ; and make it a part of her highest enjoyment, To soften my trouble and lighten my cares. Np fertpue I’ll.ask-â€"-I have no predilectionâ€".- Fbr glitter and show are the pomp of high life ; I"wisb to be joined in the cords of affection, So‘ubw l have drawn you a sketch of a wife. If any one suits the above publication, ‘fifid wléb‘tO.be joined in the conjugal hand, She will plegse‘ to step forward, they know the conditions, . Inquire of the printer, I’m always on hand. 5 ,.__...._. M.-- _.__._ ~_._.--A.. . ,._._.\_,.. a . _ Isia‘persqp whorccruits himself in the Cohnfry‘liable to serve in the army? Opt SPILLâ€"A tobacco chewer is said to be like a goose in a Dutch oven, bc- cafiuseihe .isalways on the spit. 'iniy is “a public road like Bedlam?â€" Because there we see maniacs (many hacks) in different stages. Why would poets make the best railway directors 'lâ€"giiBecause they would be always righting 1' cs. A Rul pic, but {wields the strength of the pee- e schoolmaster wields the ruler. The flattery of friends and enemies would do us very little harm, ifwe didn’t; unfortu- nately flatter ourselves. In which of the planets would man be like a chicken before it is hatched? In Herschel. (In her shell.) When does a boy become his own mother’s sister? When he is a truant, (A true aunt.) Why is a man stealing a watch like procrastination? Because he is ‘the thief of tirrie.’ \Vlly should lawyers be classed as mem~ bars of the feminine gender? Because they arefee-nlales. ,A person passing through Alnwick, and observing upon a door, ‘ Roswell, Surgeon, 8Lc.’ remarked, ‘ that; gentleman’s name would be as well without the H.’ The poor devil who ‘ couldn’t hold his otvn,’ has got himself into a worse difficulty ,by trying to keep another’s. The fellow who ‘ broke loose, has gone into patnership with the one that ‘ broke 1119 news,’ and they anticipate doing a smashing business. ‘lA' Yankee,’ describing an opponent, sayb: i" I tell you what, sir, that man don‘t amount to a sum in arithmetic; add him W; and there’s nothing to carry.’ The onion, it is said, destroys the at- tractive body of the magnet. It has the same, effect with young ladies. “I believe that you have been inoculat- $11 With stupidlty,’ said a lawyer. ‘That may be,’ said his opponent; ‘ but the bar Is of the opinion that you had it in the natural way.’ GRAHAMITE PUDDING.â€"Cut up four lathe in a peck of saw dust. When Well mixed, bake it by placing a napkin contain- ing it in the sun for halfan hour. Serve up with sauce made by soaking a cedar shingle in‘ a pail of well-water. v “GOOD NEWS FROM I-IOME.-â€"-Collloquy (betWeen two half naked sentinels before Sebastopol.)â€"â€"‘ Well Jack! Here’s good net's from home. We’re to have a medal.’ ‘ That’s very kind. Mabye one of these days we’ll have a coat to stick it On" CURING A BAD Tamaraâ€"1f a mar- ried lady ofa cross, unhappy disposrtlon, will take the trouble to wash her face and comb her hair,and arrange her dress, it will be almost impossible to indulge in anger until her hair and dress become disarranged again. Ifa gentleman is troubled In the some way, let him kiss his wife three times day, put on a clean shirt every' morning, and our word for It be will be the happiest in the, world. . Mnsy‘IfanTINGrou‘s Lassaâ€"This is an. age: .of enervation in medicine, sure enough I’ said Mrs. Partington, as she lanced at the column of new and remark- able specifics; ‘ why will people run after metaphysics and them restorums, when by taking some simple purgatory they can get well so soon? l-l’s'lall nonsense, it is; and if people instead Of dosing themselves with oaluutny and hitters, would only take exer. else and air a little more, and wash them- s't'lves' with care and .a crash towel, they would'be allllle better for it.’ , A GRASS VVIDownu’s CARD.â€"-A Connecticut ‘suffcrer,’ in the Knicker- backer, thus advertises his runaway-wife: ' Julia my wifv hos grown quite rude, She has left me in a lonesome mood; She has left my board, She has took my bed, She has gave away my meat and bread; She has left me in spite of friends and church; ‘ She has carried with her all my shirts! No‘wye who read this paper, S'nce She has cut this reckless caper, I wil not pay one single fraction For any debts of her contraction. I water, cover It during the process to keep. in tllersteam, and add to it. a peek of clean salt, previously well dissolved in warm water ; three pounds of, gr'ciund rice, boiled to a thin paste, and.stirred in boiling bot; balfa pound of clean glue, which has been previously dissolved by first soaking it well, and then hang- ing it over a slow fire, in, a. small kettle with a large one filled With water. Add five gallons of hot water to the whole mixture ; stir it well and lot It stand a few days co- vered lrom the dirt. It should be put on right hot ; for this purpose it can be kept in a kettle portable fur- nace. It is said that about one pint of this mixture will cover a square yard upon the outside of a house, if properly applied. Brushes more or less small may be used, according to the neatress of the job required. It answers as _Well as oil paint for" wood, brick or stone, and is cheaper. It retains its brilliancv for many years. - Coloring mailer may be put in, and made of any shade you like. Spanish Brown stirred in will make red or pink more or less dccp, ac- cording to the quantity. A delicate tinge of this is very pretty for inside walls. Finely pulverized common clay, well mixed with Spanish brown before it is stirred into the mixture, makes a lilac color. Lampblack lll moderate quantities makes a slate color, very suitable for the outside of buildings. Lampblack and Spas- ish’brown mixed produce a rcddi 1) stone color. Yellow ochre stirred in makes a yellow washâ€"but chrome goes further, and makes a color generally esteemed prettier. In all these cases, the darkness of the shade will of course be deter4 mined by the quantity of coloring used. It is’ difficult to make a rule, because tastes are very different ; It would be best to try experiments on a shingle and let it drv. It is said that green must not be mixed with lime. The lime destroys the color, and the color has an effect on the white wash which makes it crack and peel. When walls have been badly smoked, and when you wish to have them a clean white, It is well to squeeze illdlgo plentifully through a bag into the waler you use, before it is stirred in the whole mixture. If a larger quautlty than live gallons is wanted, the same pro- portions should be observed. IRISH Bnavunv AND HONOR.â€" On the surprise of the Cremoua, by Prince Eugene, 1702, when Villeâ€" my, the French general, most of the officers, military chests, &c., were takcnfand the German horse and foot in possession of the town, except one place only, the Po Gate. which was guarded by IWU Irish regiments.commzlnded bv O’Mahouy and Bourk, before the Prince corn» menced the attack there, be sent to exposlulale with them, and Show them the rashness of sacrificing their lives where they could have llopro- bability ofrelief, and to assure them if they would enter into the imperial service, they should be directly and honorably promoted. The first part of this prOposal they heard Willi im- patieuce, the second with disclaimâ€"â€"w “ Tell the Prince,” said they, “ that we have hitherto preserved the honor of our country, and we hope thisday to convince him that we are worthy of his esteem. While one of us" exists, the German eagle Shall not be displayed upon these walls. This is our deliberate resolution, and we Will not admit offurtller ca- pitulation.” The attack was com- menced by a large body of foot, sup- ported by five thousand cuirzissicrs, and after a bloody conflict of nearly two hours the Germans retreated : the Irish pursued their advantage. and attacked them in the streets.â€" Before evening the enemy were ex- pelled the town, and the general and the military chests recovered. How PONTOON BRIDGES ARE MADEâ€"Bouillon boats are flat boi- tomen, thirty feet long, two and a halffect deep in, the centre, two and a half feetgyide at the bow, and five. feet wide at the stern, SWOlling our at the sides to tile Width of six foot Each one fits on a running gear 01 four wheels, and is used as a bag- gagc waggon for the ponloulcrs, carrying 118 proportion of string pieces and of plank. On reaching n river the boats are unloaded, floated across by cables made last up stream, then the string pieces are laid across from one boat to the next, and on these are placed the planks, cach twenty-one feet long, which form the garlgway of that widt.n.~â€"â€"lt is a fine sight to see a reglmcnt come to a river bank with a pontoon irain. unload and launch their boats, moot lhcm'in a line, and in less than five minutes from the time when the word ” hall” was given, have a bridge, say six hundred feet in length, over which an army can safely pass, with artillerv and bag- gage, PROFANITY.â€"â€"\Vllat tan-inch spikes would be to vcncel'illg, pitif-iile language is to conversatiorrâ€"â€"â€"splitlrng, :hlverlng, and defacing it. It is in bad taste, offen- sive to a majority, and gratifying to none. no: -.-.‘.‘.'w.. .9...» A GOOD THING. DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well worth Q . trial, In any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, Old Bored, [nflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and I: 9 every case where an ointment. to useful. It will I. commend itself, after one trial. .A H; EilX. ’HEEN ETE if. SON ‘ (IL-Ara vaou' nNor.ANp,) PRACTICAL moor ' a. ‘WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &.c. , RICHMOND HILL,” H. in returning thanks to his numerous 0 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, TVEDDING RINGS. &.c. &c.‘ &.c, WORK \VAR'RANTED FOR ONE YEAR. N .13 Work done on the shortest notice Shop next door to the “ York Herald ” Office Richmond Hill, May 7. 1861. 180 J. G 0 RM L E Y. COMM1$SIONER 1N QU EEN’S BENCH, Conveyancr r and Auctioneer, LOT 31. 4TH CON. ManKHAM. September 18, 1860. 95-tf Auction Notice. THOMASâ€"BOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK dz. I’EEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.” P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “ York Herald”0fficv, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon. Tbornhill, and Mr, James Cavauuah, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms. &c. may be. obtained. Almira, Nov. 325. 1859. (SQ-If CHARLES TAGGART, CONFECTION ER, snail) s FANCY BISCUIT BIKER RICHMOND HILL. Pic-nic Parties & Tea Meetings Attended and supplied on reasonable lerlus, Richmond-Hill. June-24. 1861. l35-tf Eave Troughs, Water Spouts, Cistrons and Pumpsw Manufactured and for sale by J 0 HM LANGSTAFF, June3,1859. STEAM MILLS, THO‘RNHILL. ' 27~tf TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN By the use of Electricity, By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized _ Rubber. All Operations in bib Profession. performed in the most approved manner and War-ranted' Aurora. March I). 1860 67-15' W. G. TAYLOR. VETERINARY SURGEON, Member ofth Royal College of V .S. I N Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- ment heretofore received begs to intimate : that he is now prepared to, treat all Biscases of animals .' At his own stables on the shortest notice, and can with confidence warrant a cure ill allcases within the reach of medical skill and treatment. Rosirlenceâ€"aNcar the Eagle Hotel. NH No Charge for Stabliug. Newmarket, Feb.» 26, “569. 170-1)‘ FARM FOR SALL. I-IE Subscriber offers for sale the north was part of Lot No. 13 In the lst Con-session OF TH E Township of Howard, " Containing 75 acres, about 40 of which fire under a high state of cultivation There is‘bn the Farm 8 acres of Fall Wheat, 8. grind. Orchard, a Log House and other outbuildings. There is also a BED OF OCI‘IRE on the pro- perty, which only requires a small capital’ to open it up. There is also strong indications of OIL on the property. For further particulars apply to I ROBERT MARSH. Lot 41. Isl Con. Markham, Richmond Hill, Feb. :20, 1862. 170-6 , NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Canada! OULD you secure a valuable and ornar mental Work of Reference 'f Subscribe or the Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In prepalmiqmby. Q.H'l',l‘_egl,ai,ne >1 epold and' well-known publisher: gefmptivc County Maps. 113" Residents of the Provinco evel'vwheie will be called on by Local or 'l'raveilillg agents. l'oroutot Mar 1861. 138_-If H. & J. HARRISON Flour'liarrcl flooding, Stave and Shingle Manuihcturcrs, and Lumber Planers. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and I’Iancd to order in quantities to suit pur- Chasers. 03” Factory~ou Markham and Elgin Mills Plank Road. I’.O. address, Richmond Hill. June 7. 1861. 32-6m RICHMOND lllLl. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ! HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred thelr LIBRARY to the ‘ Hanan“ ’ Book Store, where Stockholders and others may procure BOOKS every Friday afternoon, from 4 to 8 o’clock. on, A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, Feb. 27, 1861. IMPORTANT. DR. WTSTAR‘S PULMONIC SYRUP. is highly re- commended, for Coughs, ('oltls, .lstilrua. Group. and :11 diseases of the Lungs and Throat 25 centered ottle. and can supply the profession Dr, S. JV. pPEC‘If,’ ' SU RGEO N I? ENTISIE‘ WILL BE IN > Newmarkâ€"et. Isl, 2ndand3rd of EaclnMontlli Bradford, 4th of Each Month; Cookstown, 5th of Each Month ; Bond Head, 6th Brownsville, 7th King Station, 8th Sloufli'illo, 2’31’d Markham Vil.24th and 25th of Each Month : of Each Month; ofEach Month ; of Each Month : of Each‘Month; “Brown’s. Corners.4th COILOf M'ark-bam26th do.; When he will be prepared to attend to any. Professional Calls, or make good any operation previously warranted. ' Those who require Artificial Teeth can have a full upper set of best quality of Block Teeth, inserted on Valcanized Rubber, for $8, usually charged $95 by other Dentists. 'l‘eeth filled with Gold, Silver or White filling. nounce that all work Warranted what it is Guaranteed to late, or no charge. Teeth Extracted with the least possible Pain. Particular attention paid to the Regulation ofCHILI)REN’S TEETH. ' ' N.B.â€"-I‘arties requiring Artificial Teeth are requested to Call and Examine Specimens. Newmarket. May 29, 1862. 182-13' GU'l‘TA-I’ERCIIA ROOF 1M}. ‘ No article ever before introduced to PERCHA fdr' coating tin or other roofs, new or old. One gallon, costing $1.50, will thoroughly coat from 200 to 300 feet of roof, andtllls coating will render the roof perfectly water-proof, and will lasr three times as long as White lead or 011ch paint. For covering roofs, either new or old, we repeat, it has no equal for durabi- lity and cheapness, and we offer it to the public fully confident of its intrinsic excel- lence, and With our warrantee that it will do all we claim for it. Sold in barrels of forty gallons each, at a liberal discount. to Address all orders to READY ROOFING C0., 23 Cedar-street,l\lew York. 148-12”). GT] 0. dealers. MOPHILLIPS, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, c.w. December 14. 1860. s. D . Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING sr. EAST, SOUTH SIDE, THIRD noon wusr room crlultorrsr. arouou'ro, ARTICULAR attention given to ilic regu- lation of Children’s Teeth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. ' Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im- provements 01 his profession in all its branches, with ’l‘eelh. Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite ltubbér, and the best Belle filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gums, which arfi warranted to give entire satisfaction. Torontlo.0ctobor ll, lb'fif‘ 49-ll' -â€"~â€" «» â€"-â€"..-â€" » A .. ._._.___ W. U. :55 K E N E. MI]..LWRIGHT, OHLTU‘JW'iga i IEG‘S‘ to intimate that be is now prepared to erect MILLS Of every description, bv contract or otherwise. on reasonable termS' lie is also-agent for the best Foundries in C. - 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, andxor bitions complaints,Siek Heartache, Oosttveness, kc, we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGEI‘ABLE PILLS. - .. , ‘IMPOR'r‘imfr IF TRUE l“ And every word is true. For wards of three years past,I have been engagei‘llf'ln a business, which has yielded me at the rate of $3,000 per annum, but being dosi- I'ous'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 toany one who, will send me $1: The business is no hullihug, but of a highly useful and general character, adapted both to cities and villages. and .onethat any person of ordinary capacity, younger old, male or female. can acquire Willi artt'ewr-hmjrs’ practice, and by which they can securea very handsome income. Sevoral young ladieswllo have received instructions from me, both in New York State and Pennsylvania, are carniler upwards of 5512’) per week by it, and than is no reason why any one eke cannot do 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 ewn‘amnsement or pleasure, will find the practice of it a pleasant pastime, and one that they will take great interest in. (in receipt of $1,I will send printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire the art, and these instructions wills-so contain eve-11y partjr'lllm‘: relafive to tlie carrying it on sO‘tliat it will,be highly profitable. 'l'hepul'chasnrof the “ print- ed instructions ” Will also be authorized to teach it to others: and l have sometimes received as high as $200, for teaching it personally to a single Individual. 1 would slate further that $2.50 or $3.00 will buy everv thing that is ne~ cessarv to commence the business with. and the articles can be got aIInOSt anywhere, in city or country, or, if preferred, I can furnish them Anonuss, PREPAID, Alvord T. Parsons, . No. 36 Liberty St., New York. The best of references given when required, FANNINGMILL.S&PUMPS ' I THE Subscriber bogs‘to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that he IIIanufacturesme latest improved 4 PUMPS AND FANNING MILLS In his Shop, at Sloufl'ville, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt alleli- 11011', and for cheapness and durability iIe defies To remove misapprehension, he begs to an- I competition. Repairing done with despatch. All letters addressed to PETER KRIBS, , Stoutfvillo P. O. l Sloufi'ville. pct. 15. 1861. l5l-6m. I WORMS. For destroying Worms in children, SITTZER’S VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the most pleasan safe. and clfectual remedy now in use. Try itl Sol by all dealers in medicines. Sold. byW S, POLLOCK, Richmond Hill, Husband, G.- PI! "letGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s k- Hotel, Richmond Hill, the Frost“ MONDAY of every month, and, the re- main'dcr of the month at his residence, McCaVSVille, 7th CtmceSsion of' York. All Wot k .VValtra-II-ted. Teeth filled with Osteoplart‘ic or Artificial Boneâ€"This filling is put into the Tooth while soft. causing no pain, as itrequires no pressure, it soon becomes as. hand as the tooth to which tt firmlv adheres, renderlug it almostimpossible for the'filling ever to come out. Dr. Husband has made arraiugements with Mr. G, L. Elliot, of Toronto, to manufacture his Artificial Teeth; those whorengage Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing it done in a superior manner, July 8, 1859. 32-ly. TORONTO CITY MARBLE W0 KITS 185 YONGE S'I‘AIOET. MONUMEN STONE TABLES, ' TOMBSTONES ac. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper' THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDE-HS-IGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. &. W. YALE, will con- . tinue the business un'der the superintendeuce . the publlc has equalled the LIQUID GUTTA- of our duly enthorized agents, AUs'rIN ABBEY and D, CARLOS VALE. whose rec/eipt will be duly acknowledged. P,S.-â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid ou the Isl day of June. 1858, will be put ' into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29, 1859. UNITY Fire 3t Life Insurance Assobiation OF LONDON, Vv’ith which is Amalgamated the Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Available Assets File Departm’t $=1.547,061 10 Life Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,596,595 46 Deposit Fund in Canada . . . . . . . 50,000 ()0 Deposit Fund in New York... . . 150,500 00 CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA : MERCHANTS’ EXIiflkNGE MONTREAL. i1)irectors, Fire Department. . J Frothingllam, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. .1. G. Mackenzie, Esq, A. Larocque, Esq. .1. Torrance, Esq. Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, I C. I“. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. firm ofliarclaydz Livingston, Wm. H. Macy. Pres’t LeatherMauufact Bank W. Sherman, firm of lluncau, Shel man &.Ce « Every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate raids of Premium. W. P. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N. A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTHUR M. JARVIS Office. 67 Yonge Street, 2nd Door South of King, Toronto, April 1‘2, 1861 lil3~ly Dr. CROIX’g rnrvara , DIEDICA L 1 TREA THE ON. THE I e I ['5 . Physsolegleal how of IlIarl'Ingc. 250 PAGES AND 130 Executivesâ€"Price onlr twenty-five cents. Sent free of postage to all partsof the Union. On the infirlnities of mum and maturity, disclosing the secret follies of both sexes of all ages, causing debililv, llel‘“ vousness. depression of spirits, palpitation of the heart, suicidal ilrlagilliugs, involuntary emis- sions. blushings, detective memory, indigestion and lagsiiude. with cola/buttrns of thrilling ml» r~ eat of a Boarding School Miss, a College till/.- dcrlt, and a Young Murrlcrl Lurly, ($40., (fag. It is a truthful adviser to the marl-ind and those contemplating n'larriage,wllo entertain secret doubts or their physical conditioifipafifiuwh(Faye comdtedi’m'tf' hriviug llazarded the llehltlt,’ happi» ness, and privileges lo which every human being lawn-tilled. Young illerfllwho are troubled with weakness, gone-ally C’aus‘ed by a bad habit in youth. the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetful- ncss, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, ulcakness of the back and lower extrelui. ties, confusion of ideas, loss of IllemOry. with melancholy, may be cured by the author’s New Paris and London Treatment. \Ne have recently devoted much of our time in visiting 1116‘ European Hospitals. availing ourselves of the knowledge and researches of the most skilled Physicians and Surgeons in Europe 'dllO‘the Continent. Those who place themselves under our care will now have the full benefit of the many new and efficacious relnedieswllich we are enabled to introduce lnio our practice, and the public may rest as- sured of the same zeal, asxiduitv. sucnucv and attention being paid to thelrcases, which has so . successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our peculiar department of profes- sional l'racticu, for the pasttwenty five years. Fultxcu FEMALE PIIILS.;-iâ€"‘La(lles who wish for Medicines, the efficacy ofl‘which has Luien tested In thousands of casesj'auid never faildd to effect speedy cures without/any bad results, will use none but Dr. DeLaVncy’s Female Pe- riodical Pills, The only precaution necessary t?) b'é’bbse’rved is, ladies should not lfi'k‘r’: them if they believe they are in certain. situations (the particulars of which will he found on the wrapper accompanying each box,) though always safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. Price $I per box. They can be mailed to any jlal'Lol' the United States or Canada. To THE LAIlIusâ€"TVIIO need a confidential medi0a1 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 “ ELEch GALVANIC PROTECTIVE. "-â€"-I*‘or married ladies ‘vhose health will not admit, or who have no desire to increase their families, may be obtained as above. It isa perfectly sale preventive to conception, and has been extenâ€" sively used during the last 20 years. Price re- ducod to $10. ‘ run sscasrs'OFYOUTH ONVEILEI). A Treatise on the CIIUSeof’ Premature Dec ay â€"-A solemn warning, Just published, a book silowlng the insidious progress and prevalence among schools, [both male and felllale], 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. 11:5: Attendance dolly from 8 ill the IIIOl’nlng till 9 at night. and on Sundag s from :2 Io 5 p.rn. Medicines with lull directions sun: to any part of the United States or Canada‘s. by paiieuls comiirttlriCalillg ll.eirsy1nptolu~~ hr letter. Busi- ness correspondence strictly confidential. Ur, L‘s Ollice ls still located as established, under the name of Dr. La CrOIx, at No. 31, Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 159.on l l l l l l PHcENIx Looking Glass 8; Picture Frame ‘ MANUFACTOBY. ‘ No. ‘2‘31 unsr 'I'Wltlv-lY-lrmnn ETREE'I‘, , 11%: 175 GRAND srltlcn'r {it 215, CENTRE STREET Winchestcr’szflypophosphitcs (Da. Cauaculnr.’s.-Srncrrrc REMEDY,) FOR CONSUMPTION. Nervous chiltty, Sara/"Ola and Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, rS-c Established 1838., New York Established ’|38 . . i ' - i v IT‘I'IIS Establishment has beetrin successful L operation 94 years, and is the LARGEST of the kind in the United States. We have on hand or manufacture to order every; description of Loo/ring Glass. Picture Portrait Framies. Plain (tr Ornamental Pier, Weill Oval and Mantel Glasses, Connecting Continua, Base c} Bracket Tables/with .Zl/Iar- Ole Slabs, . Toilet ‘ Glasses. (fr-c. (54;. MOULPINGS for l’Icrunn FRAMES. in lengths suitable for transportation, either Gilt, Berllng, Rosewood, Oak. Zebra, Birdseye, Mahogany. 6w. ()ur new Maliutactorv and extensive fa- cilities enable us to furnish any article in our , line as good as the best, and as char/.1) as the cheapest. DEALERS ARE INVITEDTO CALL UPON Us when they visit New York. We'claim to be able to supply them 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 promplness. Do not fail tp call when you 'visit New York Office and \Varerooms, No, 215 Centre St.. New York. HORACE V. SIGLER, Agent- FINIIEIE s; Lirorv SEWING - MACHINE COMET, 538 BItOADVVAY, NEW YORK. 175-3mos. 0 person who contemplates purchasing a Sewing Machine for family or manufac- turing purposes, should fail to send for one of our Circulars, which contains cuts and full de- scriptions of the several stVles, prices and samples of work, all of which we send by mail free. We claim to have tliebcsl ' '0 ‘ ‘ n o _ ' Sowing lilacluncs 111 the VI OI 1d For cit/tar family or M rlmlfllctllring purposes. And all we ask is a fair trial. Read the following: IMPORTANT FACT . FACT No. l.â€"-â€"'1‘his Company being duly li- censed, their Machines are protected» against .NACI‘ No. 2.-T110$0 Machines make the lock- stlcltnalike on both sidesâ€"and use as little less than half as much thread and sl'lk as the chain or loopvstitch machines. FACT No. 3.â€"'1‘hcse Machines are better adap- ted than any other sawing-machines in the market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a fe- Illily. They will saw from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, and rllako every stitch perfect. They will even new from the finest gauze to the boa vicsl cloill. and even stout, hard leather, without changing the feed, needle, or ten- slou. or making any adjustment of machine whatever. Is not such a. machine best adapted to family Ilse ? and if best adapted to family use, wny not 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‘hese Machines make the most elastic Seam of any selling-machine Ill use-â€" a fact of verv great importance in sew- ing elastic goods, or goods of any kind, all a bias. Facr No. 5.â€"-No Machine is more durable or more. simple ill its construction,or more easily undersioml. The reputation of these bla- chines wherever used wrll fully (IOlllOllSII"1“-‘ each of the above Fac'rs. FACT NO. 6 â€"â€"-'1'Ilesc .‘rlacliilics look the fligh- est Premium at the Franklin Institute, Phil- adelphia. ' g I HIS _ is the most wonderful curatich agent known to medical science. It has ef- footed cures in‘everv stage of Consumption I "‘ UNPA RALL‘ELEU-JN THE ANNALS OF ME.DTCINE.”~» In-Nervous Debility and Dye- pepsia+the EHYPQPIEOSPHITES may be re~ gardedtas an almostveowereign remedy, The Hypo'ph’osphjtcs ~.' Have a twp-field and specific actionâ€"on the one hand. increasing the principle which CON- S'I‘ITU'I‘ES NERVOUS ENERGY.;-.and..on the other, being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GEN RATING AGEN I‘S 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 effect. upon the tubercular condition is immediâ€" até‘-â€"’all 'lbe general symptoms disa peering with a rapidity which is really marvglbu'swl- They increaso the nervous Or vital energy; re- lieve Cough, check Night Sweats. diminish Expectoration, improve the Appetite. arrest Diarrhoea, and promote refreshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. Wmchester’s Genuine Preparation ! OF THE H YPOI’HOSPHITES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill’s Remedy, audio approved by the Medical Profession generall ', USE NO OTHER. OR ANY REMEDY CO. - 'I‘AINING IRON. - 113’ Pawns :--In 7 oz. Bottles, 951â€"6 Bottles for $5. In 16 oz. Bottles. $‘2â€"â€"-'1‘hree for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drug- gists, and at the sole General Depot in the United States, by '- , -’ J. WINCllEhTER, 36 John St., N.Y. THE SPEOI F10 PILL ! 'A srncrrrc amount FOR Spermatorrhea or Senizml T/Vealcrzess, d- Gcrzital Irritubility, in either Sex. THIS is the only remedy for Sexual Debility, Inlpolcncy, Sterility, 610.. which has the ap- proval of the medical profession. Its success has been mostextraordilial'yâ€"effbcting cures in cases where all other methods oftreatmellt had failed. One to six boxes of the SPECIFIC I’ILL will permanently cure any case of Semi- nal Weakness. or ‘ its resulting Irnpotenc'v. however aggravated, whether constitutional, or arising from abuse or excess. ' IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. “I have need your Specific Pill in many cases OfSpermatorrllea, and with the most per~ fect snacess, - “J. MILTON SANDERS, M.D.,L.L,D,” “‘We believo it to be as near a ‘ Specific ’ as any medlcine can be. \Ve lieve cured many severe cases with from rm: to ten doses.”-â€"Dr. B. KEITH: ‘American .Iour. of Med. Science. "I have found them all that could be de- sired, Their effect has been truly wonderful.â€" 111. 1’. DIt'Kru, M.D,” A ' If}? This is not a Hommpatllic Remedy, nor is there any mercurv or other deleterious ingch (lienis combined with it. I’chlcâ€"â€"$l per box; six boxes for $5. by mail, pro-paid, For sale by all respectable Drllggists, and at the sole General Depot in the United States, by. .l WINCHESTER. 36 John St,,N,Y. New York, Dec, 12. 1881. ISO-IV. SLAVERY AOLISHED. ~, . ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic ,‘LV lyrazliy 11"Vt) beru entirely emancipated by the use of ingrain’s lnfalalilc Liuimeltt A certain ell-re fer Ithmrrrlalism, Tic Dolereaux, FACT No. 7.â€"Tbese Machines took the High- sprains, Bruisas and Swepmgs esl‘ I'VI‘OIIIIUIH at the New Jersey Sir-Ito Fair. Fac'r .\o 8,â€"1‘liese Machines took the high- est Medal at the American Insliluic. in the City of New York, together with the High- est I’l'emiunl Work. FACT N0, 9.--'T‘hcsc Machines took both the I'ligbesi l’renliullis at the Mecllanics’ Fair, Uiica. N.Y. F‘Acr No. lll.â€"â€"-'l‘hese Machines can do the same thing gencl‘ullv. whenever properly exhibited Ill competition with other first-class Sewillg-fi’lacllillcs. But we have space lor only UlleTlcl moreâ€"it is the most important It‘acl of all. ' lfnc'r N o. 11,â€"lVa warrant com-11 Machine we Still to glut: Ilczicl' satisfilcuull. than any other Sawing Milo/line in the mar/tot, or running l'rfunrlcrl. IE’SOnd fora Circular. Ail-EN'I‘f' WANTED Address, FINKLE dz LYON Snwtso-Maculss C0,, No. 538 Broadwey. New York. 445961111 for fine Sewing-Machine September 5, 11:01.. i - Desirable. Village Property For Sale. ’ ‘IIE Subscriber ullisl‘s for Sale two valuable 1 VILLAGE LOTS, situated in Ibo very centre of the fast rising town of Port Elgin, on Lake Huron. and ill the County of Bruce: the Lots are known as Lots No. 40 and 41, in jlllock No. 87 of the Village. This is a rare C’ppol‘lulllt) for any-One who wishesto make a home for himself, The shipping from the Port is. considerable, and a pushing and improving business-is done in the townâ€"for a Mechanic the opening is unequalled. For particulars apply at the ‘ITEnAIm OF- rlcn,’ or to ' ' r ‘ WM. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April 24, A1862. 178-lf. Tsunamis Oil-«rules, AND .1 THE HEROES OF WAR. ANTHONY, No. 501 BROADWAY, NEW , YORK, is now publishing, in addition to other portraits. the rHebratml collection known It Europe and America as ' -‘ BRAD Y’S NATIONAL PHO'I'OGRA PHIC POR l'RAI'l‘ 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 conl'e'del'aics. 5 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. Stereosco ic Views of Scenes in Paris, London, and in or Ier parts of England and France; in Scotland, Ireland, W'ales, Holland. Switzer- land. Spain,ou the Rhine, in Athens. Egypt, Turkey, the Iloly Land, Ohi- ua, India, Cuba. doc” &c., ml mfinllum. Gus Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views Are the Greatest I’Vonrler of the A go. These are taken in the fortieth part ofa second. and the rushing of water, the moving 'of' vehi- cles, or the march of an army, does not in the slighesl degree all'ect the taking of these viewa. . 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, View/s, Stereoscopes, «‘5'ch sent free by 1 mail on receipt of a stamp E. AN'I‘IIUIV Y. ‘ 501 BROADWAY. 116th St. Nicholas Ilotel,1\ew York. September 5, 1861 l 145-ly I Buffalo. N. Y. Prepared and sold by Joseph Ingram, Maple Village, in bottles at ‘25 and 500- each. Maple Village, Fol», 14, 1861. lâ€"y Try the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS" MA.- GIC RELIEF, and if you are not; satisfied of its supe- riority, after using the medicine, the price will be re- ' funded by the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all dealers In medicines. Val‘ua Tole Property for Sale 7" IZ: 63 Acres, ‘23 of which is timbered, .40 Acres under Cultivation. ' _ Sevmal L’A IIK LOTS with timber thereon Also, VILLAGE .I’ROI’EIETY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at, and ad. joining 10331110 Village of I Richanond H111. Il‘orfu‘r-lherparticulars apply at-the Office of this paper. Richmond Hill,'Sept 2, 1860. 9-0 Consultthe Old English Physician FOR ' . ASTHMA. INCIPIEN'I‘ CONSUMPTION, INFIRMI'I‘IES OF YOUTH, AND OLD AGE, ac. No mercury Used. Dr} A1110?» cflc Son, ; 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, Buffalo, New York, RE the only )I’hysicians in the State who are members of the Royal Collegejf Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 atnight, in ev'éry slate and symptom of disease. The treatmenttlley adopt is the result of up- ' wards ofthirly ycars’ extensive and succesful practice in London. ‘ 1. MOST .sclulv'nlmc INVENTION, An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- w... ,lity. of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly ‘ knotv'ii as Sbiittl‘ial Vv’efi’l‘mcss; (ice. 7 Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- jointlywith medicines. Dr. Amos & Son, in order to satisfythe 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 refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Price 'l‘eu Dol- lars, .by mail or express. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by acer- tain practice indulged in when alone-on habit frequondy learned.fro:.n evil companions, or at school. the effects of- whiclrare nightly felt even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage Impossible and destroysg'bot'h’ mind and body, should apply immediately. Sol-f abuse is one of the most formidable enemies to health, for no- thing else in the dire catalogue of human dis- eases causes so destructive a drain upon the human system, drawing its tliousands‘of vic- tims through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous :syst'em rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the pro- per development of the sys‘tem, 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. Ruusoss IN ANY PART OF THE wounn may be successfully treated by forwardinga correct detail of their Address Dr. Arno. SON, 4Slilast Geuesee Street, three doors West of EllicottSlreet, 88-Iy'

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