The Fount of Happiness. One day, While in aihonghtful mind, On Nature’s bosom half reclined, My senses steeped in dreamy thought Before my eyes this vision brought. Sparkling bright I saw a founfain Lying near a beauteous mountain, ï¬nd ’long its sides saw mortals cull Bright flowers, sweet and beautiful. Limde and clear this bubbling stream Pure and sweet as. a. school-girl’s dream ; Over_its head the oak-bonghs green Laced and twiucd in a fairy screen. To shade the huhhiing waters over Nature had made this lenay comr, There many 9, bird had found its nest The songster’s home, the wa.rb101"’s rest. I watched 1he {011111, while mm‘hfls quaffed The pure, the hrighi, the bubbling draught, At length I, 100, began to think. ’Twere sweet those wuiers bright to drink; I hastened on and knelthnside, The flower-kissed and moss-hound tide ; But when I stooped 10 (month my thirst The vision fled, the bubble burst. And wandering~ long 1110 mountain side In haste to reach the cooling tide, And quafY the bubbling wine ofjoy The aged man and spoflivc boy. The stream flowed on, sparkling and bright, Gain singing in mood so light And reflected in its silvery Mink Faces fair who came 10 drink. ‘How can you pay us? “That can you offer in the pound? demanded the creditors of an insolvent. ‘Alns! geulYn- men,’ replied the ruined man. ‘nli 1 really have is a donkey in the pound.’ Round pebbles lay along its brink, So smootho and bright, Hiey made me 1l1ink ’Twas sweet to be :1 pebble, and lay all Day long= 3rd hear those waters full. Fern-fringed and bound with mosses guy, Along its sides the minds played; And lilies white, like imiud iluuglncr Kissed their faces in 1110 waters. I rubbedmy eyes, was this a dream? Alas, it was, and it did somn To me, that such was happiness, And when we fnin 1110, cup would press To thirsty lips, iho fonnf is gone And we are left 10 wander long Alone, instead of revelling ’Neath shades of bright imagining. THE following anounccment appears in the shop of: bullermun :â€"‘Frvsh ’sansa- ges once a month. .A good supply always on hand.’ DR. BUSHBY, whose ï¬gure was bp- nealli the common size, was one day no- costed in a public coflee room by an Trish baronet of collossul stature with, ‘May I pass to my Seat, 0 giant 1’ when the doc- tor, politely making way, replied, (Pass 0 pigmuyl’ ‘Oli sir,’ said the baronet, ‘my expression alluded to [lie size of your in- lellect.’ ‘And mine l0 yours,’ said the doctor. ' AT 3 tea paflv, where some collegians happened to be present, the lady who pre- sxded over the ten equip-age ‘hoped the tea was good.’ ‘Very good madum,’ was the general reply, till it came to the turn of one of the cnIlegians to speak, who belwaen truth and politeness, shrewdly obseved, ‘The tea is exeellent, but the water is smoky.’ JEROLD and a couple ofhterary friends “here out in the country. In the course of their walk they stopped to notice the gambois of an ass's foal. A very senti- mental poet present vowed that he should like to send the thing as a present to his mother. ‘Do,’ Jerold replied, ‘and tie a piece of paper round its mack, hearing this motto. “ When this you see remem- ber me.†’ A FRIEND of mine in Portland Place says the poet Rogers has a wife who in- flscts upon him two or three immense evening parties. At one of these parties he was standing in a very forlorn condi- tion, leaning against the chimneyâ€"piece, when a gentleman coming up to him said, ‘Sir as neither of us is aqnalnted with any of the people here, I think we had better go home.’ WHEN Captain Grose, who was very fat, ï¬rst went over to Ireland, he one evoning strolled into the principal meat market 01 Dublin. where the butchers, as usual. set up their touting cry of ‘What d’ye buy? \Vlmt (l‘ye buy I ’ Grose parried this for some time by saying he did not want to huy anything. At last :1 butcher started from his stall, and eyeing Groee’s ï¬gure, exalaimetl, ‘Only say you bup your meat ofme. sir, and you will make my fortune.’ A MAN l-tely went to the Post‘oflice, and putting his nose close to the delivery, box cried out ‘Louder l’ The clerk sup- po-ing the man to be deal, and that he was requesting him to speak louder so that he con'Ll hear, asked him in :1 very loud tone the name of the party for whom he wanted the letter. ‘Lo tler l’ cried the man. ‘\\'hat name ?’ ycl -’(l the clerk. FLouder l? again hawletl the man, who now supposetl the clerk to be deaf. The .clerk took a long breath, and with all his might again bellowed out in the man’s tace the some question, ‘What name ?’ This was done in so loud a tone that the echo seemed to rebound from the far off hillc. The man started back in alarm, shouting to the Very top of his big lungs, ‘Louder, sn', Louder-J. told you Louder 1 my mum: is nothing else!’ 93611 Huh Ei‘éumux. Wits}. HE Subscriber begs to inform his friends .and thn pubHc generally, that he has opened an HOTEL in the Village of Maple. 4th Con. Vaughan. where he hopes, by atten- tion (0 (he comforts of (he traveï¬ing commu- nity. to merit a share of their patronage and «upport. Good Stabling. &c. ' JAMES WATSON. Maple, June [865. l-tf Map1»e,I-Iotel : "W Shite Iâ€"Iart ’ Inn, mcmwxn HILL. HE Subscriber begs to inform lllo Public that he has leased the ’nboxve Hotel, where he willkeopconstanlly on hand a good supply of ï¬rst-class Liquors, &c. As this house possesses every accommodation Tra- velers can desire. those who wish to slay" where they can ï¬nd every Comfort are respectfully in- vited to give him a call. ‘ C. VAN NOSTRAND. Maple, June [865. Juno 9, 1865‘ Richmond Hill. June, 1865‘ LARGE HALL is connected with this 1 Hotel for Assemblies, Balls, Concmts, Meetings, (kc. Every attention paid (0 the conveniance and cumfort of Travellers. A Stage leaves this Hotel every morning for Toronto, at 7, ‘a.m. ; returning, leaves 'I‘oironm at half-past n.m. Gum] Smbhng and a carofu! Uosfler always In attendance. Richmond Hill, June, 1865. J . G O R M L E Y, COMMISSIONER 1N QUEEN’S BENCH CONVEYANCER AND AUCTIONEERJ Richmond Hill Hotel ! TORONTO. J 01111 Mills, Proprietor. Toronto, June, 1865. CLYBE HOTEL Good Stabhng attached and attentive Hostlors always in attendance. DR. N. J. PECK, l ESI’ECTFULLY announces that he has chaung his: time 01' vitilingtha following places, and after this date will be (Sundays excepted) in Stonfl‘ville . . .. . . . - . . ' . . ’18â€) of each mo Breuglmm . . . . . . . 19th †Mmkham Village . . . . . . . . . 90th " Brown’s Curners..........2lst “ Thomllill......... ......‘23rd †Richmond Hill. ..........24th †Maple.... . . . . . . . ........26|h “ Burwick................281h “ Kleinhurg . . . . - ..........291h -" Nobleton.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30th “ Laskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3151 " Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lst “ Sutton..... . . . . . .... .. 3xd †Where he will attend to any business (ainng to any branch of his profession SURGEON DENTIST ! Aurora, June 7, 1865 BIBLE SQCIETY DEPflSITGRY, SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. The Best is Always the Cheapest. P 0 Wâ€"E L L ’ s CANADIAN SWING PUMPS! CKNOW LEDGED by 800 Farmers. Pro- 1. _ 1055101131 Gentlemen and others (who have them working in \Vells. an‘}illf1il) depth from 10 to 133 feel). In be the I‘LASHCS'I‘ WORKED, MOST DURAISLE. and EFFI- CIENT ever offered to the Public. I]? Price 60 cents per foot. No extra charge for Top. I; very Pump W°w'ranted, Orders for these Pumps addressst to C. P0 W ELL. Newton Brook, C.VV. Will receive prompt attention. June 7, 1565 Richmond UH}, June, 1865. DRS. S. N. 8L P. B. PECK, Sloul‘l‘villo. . . . . . . . . . . .‘J‘lnd of each monlh; Markham Village, 23rd & ‘.51hofench mouth. Bruwu’s CornorsAth ('on.of Marl;liam,‘35tlx do. Thm'nhill . . . . .. . . . . . . . ..261l1 of each month. Richmond Hill . . . . . . . . . . .‘ZTlh of each month, llaple. \anson’s Hotel. ..‘}8lh ol'each month. "ine Grov° . . . . .. . . .... .9911) of each month. Kleinbnrg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3001 of each month. Nobloton.. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .3lsl of each month. Newmarket.. .lst, 2nd and 3rd of' each month, Ifanv ofthe above days Icomes on Sunday, that place will be omitted till the following month. Particular nnention paid to the Regulation ofCHILDREN’S TEETH. Those who require A rtiï¬cial Teeth can have a full upper set of best quality of Block Teeth, inserted on Vulcanized Rubber, for $8. usually charged $525 by other Dentists. Tenth ï¬lled with Gold, Silver or Vleite ï¬lling. To remove misapprehension. he begs to an- nounce that all work \Varranled what it 5 Guaranteed to lye, or no charge. with the least possible pain. N.B.â€"â€"â€"Parlies requiring Artiï¬cial Teeih are requested to Call and Examine Specimens. When he will be prepared to attend to any Professional Calls, or make good any operation previoust warranted. it? Teeth inserted cheaper than byany other Dentist in the Province. Te et11 Extracted Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, (7. w. vamarket, Juno 9; 1855. June 7,1865. SURGEON DENTIST, King 5%.. East. near the Market Square. GEO. MCPHILLIPS, RICIIMON l) Hth BRA NC†THOMAS COOK, Proprietor LOT 3i. 4m CON. MARKHAM, [L‘lolooaIIIQ-o I [n-\-. ...». n\"illnge....... Corners. . . . . .. -- - < IdHill. 'ry .. -......u. b...~-o.....-..-r .....--.-......- \VILL BE IN 18H) of each month .190) “ " .QUH) " " “Slit “ " .‘23rd " " .24th " “ . QGlh “ " .281h “ " . 291h -" " .3fitll “ -‘ .31“ u u . lst u u 1-H l-lf l-tf 1- U l-tf perâ€" The YOrk Herald Orders for any of the undormontioned descrip- tion of MERE]! JBW . BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, PAMPHLETS AND Donein the best style and at moderate rates‘ LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, Letter-Press Printing. Is entireiy new and of the latest patterns. A large variety of new WOBDEBS PROMPTLY EXECUTEDATJJ For Cards, &c.-, just received. ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDS, Will be promptly aucnded to :â€" OUR ASSORTMENT OF CHEAP JOB PLAIN And every other kind of CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, AND DRAFTS, BILL HEADS THE ORIGINAL HOWE SEWING MACHINES! ECENT and important improvementshav- ing been put to this Machine. renders it now the ‘most perfect h'et‘ore‘ the “public, and personsvat a distance can order a Machine with a guarantee ot‘d'ts prompt and safe delivery,and that they will be able to manage it to their en- tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles !â€" No more missing stitches! No trouble in mak- ing any garment, however delicate or heavy,o'n the same Machine, either in camhric, clothor leather; and for dress makers, shirt makers tailors. hat binders. shoe binders. or gniler ï¬t- ting, as well as for every valietv of family sewing, they have no superior. and will be sold at a much less price than any other machine capable of doing the same range of work. . r The treatmentthay adopt is the resnit of up- wards oflhirly years’ extensive and successful practice in London. A MOSI‘ SCIENTIFXC INVENTION- Au instrument forthe cure of Genital Debi- lity. of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness. &c. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- jointly with medicinm “V‘Senrd forDesgriptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A few respectaqu Agents will be dealt with liberally. ARE the onlv Physicians in the Stale who are members of the Royal College Surgeons, London. May be cousultedl'rom 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 utuigln, in every state and symptom ol'disease. "'Adarress (ï¬e HOWE Sewing Machine, 473 Broadway, New York. New York. June 9, 1865. 1 Consultthc Old Engiish Physician FOR ASTHMA, INCIPIEN’I‘ CONSUMPTION, mnnmn‘ms OF YOUTH AND OLD AGE, &c. D . Amos & Son. in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ment. pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove nnsatistactory, after a fair trial| the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. l’rice Ten Dol- lars. by mail or express. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by a cer- tain practice indulged in when aloneâ€"a habit frequenJy learned from evil con’ipaniuns. or at school. the etl'ects of which are nightly felt even when asleep, and it'not cured. renders marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. Self-abuse is one of the most forinidnhia 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 thousands of vic- tims through a few years of suffering down to rm untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system rapidly, \ 'astos away theonergies ot'lifo, causes mental derangement. prevents the pro- per development of the SVSlOlH, disqualifies for marriage. society. business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mindy predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. Dr. Amos do Soon, 48 EAST GENILSEE s12. BUFFALO, NE‘V YORK, PERSONS IV ANY PART OF THE WORLD may be successfully treated by forwardinga correct detail of their case. WAIJEIâ€"Eéé'ijxihmos «V1. Sax, 48157151 Genosee Street. three doors VVesl of EllicotLSLreet, Buï¬â€˜alo. N. Y . 1 r HIS ASSOC'ATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store. where Stockholders and others may ‘J‘OClll'e BOOKS «very Friday afternoon. 1'1'011. 410 8 o’clock. PM. Prescriptions of the lale/ Dr. lluchan, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 6 c.. &c.â€"-â€" Cules are daily made. and theirefllcacypmved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, and sitting Magistrates of Marmomngh Streak, Westminster, \Vurship Street. Bow Sll‘eet. 610. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men clergyman. and others, Hcaiflmappincss & Long Life. BIEST'IEINIIEDiEiNES, prepared from tho pvnmrimmm m" the lam Dr. Huchan. Fellow of A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, Juno 9. 1865. l-tt' It is a \VELL-KFOVVN FACT that SAR- SAPARII_.LA is the greatest puriï¬er ol' the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD DR. BUCHAN’S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARLLLA PILLS. l’URElâ€"The Bowcls regularll~And DEFY the DOCTORIH These Pills strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment ineldentnl to Man Woman and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin,1ndi- gestion, Bilious, Liver. and Stomach Com- plaints. General “'eakness,Gout, Rhnema- tism. Lumbago. Pains in the Limbs, Head- aches. Sore Throats, and every complaint caused by irregularities of the bowels. ob- structed perspiration, and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. These l’ilis work their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage. especially where mercury has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac- cumulation. till the blood is puriï¬ed. the whole system renovated. and all the functions acting according to nature. the duties of life become a pleasure, where before thev had been sad and weary burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"do not de- lay! a clean stomach must make aclean body. A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stonmch,body, and blood are pure, from regulating and cleansing the bowels, health is certain. Begin at the beginning. waste no time: strike at the root of your ailment. Again, lsay. look to your stomach. One trialol’these Pills will force conviction. Sold in bottles. at 1s. lid†25. 9d., 45. 6d., and 113. Richmond Hill, June, 1865. Ll-tf [Es-mums;an IN 1845â€"1’Ennrcmn IN 1862, THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. RICHMON D HILL LIBR ARY' AS SOCIATION. DR. WISTAR‘S PULMONIC SYRUP,13 highly ro- oommended, for Coughs, Colds,Asthma,, Group, uni 511._§iseases of the Lungs and Throat. 25 cents w RE within the reach of a1|,by the use of DR. BUCIIAN’S VEGETABLE DQ- No Elurcm'y Used. IMPORTANT. QMED) §M€ ;0 9%0W6/S wï¬ï¬‚“ Truth Strange]; than Eiétion. A STA’RTLiNG “ WORK 2 . m MAME: w LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS ! Many Years Personal" Experience, , B Y MARIE .WbA‘ Iii) ,‘ ': THE WIPE or A MURMDN mm 1 ‘6 HAT one-half of the world cannot ima- gine hovv the ether halt" live.†is no less true than trite; and the lesson the adage affords, our experienceand observation daily tends to verify - Then.‘tuo. when we consider the ever-varying phases of Ennian passion, and the discordant elements from which all novel and fanatical sects are moulded. it can scarcely seem surprising that a faithful record of actual events should exceed in singularity the wildest dream of romance: or that crimes. both strange and unnatural, should be perpe- trated in a far off country on the outskirts ot civilization, which 'people in another state of society would never imagine pussihle. Know- ing, as [do know, the evils and horrors and abominations of the Mormon system. the de- gradation it imposes on females. and the con- sequent vices which extend through all the ramiï¬cations of the society. a sense ol'duty to the world has induced me to prepare the fol- lowing narrative for the public eye. The ro- mantic incidents connected 'with my experl< once. many may think bordering on the mar- velous, To them I WOl'IId saw, that this narra- tive of my life only proves, what has so often been proved before that, “ TRUTH IS STRANGER 'I‘HAN lt‘icTIon-Aulnurs Preface, The book contains 4-19 pages. with engrav- ings, is neatly bound in cloth, and “'11le sent to any address, post-paid, on receipt. of price, $1.25. It is a largs 12mm, volume. nenfly bound in (-lmh,i:hlslratcd with engravings’, and will be sent x0 any address post-paid, on receipt of price, $1.00â€"0rou receipt of $2.00, we will Send bmh xho above works, postage prepaid. This, like the above, is a work of great and unusual interest. and will he eagerlv read as acompanion volume to " FEMALE LIFE.†Male Life among the Mormons, BY AUSTIN N. WARD, Now so indispensable to every fan‘ii)’. are he- ing nmnnf'uctm‘cd by us in every varieiy of slyle and ï¬nish. Descriptive Circulars will: prices will in) inrnishali on application, and any slyie of Album sent by maii post-paid on receipt ofprico. r Complete in one volume. 125m). cloth extra illustrated with steel engravings, Will be sent i0 any address posmge paid on receipt 0 mice, $1.00. ‘Bnukyellers. News Agents, Book Agents, Canvassors, Peddlers. and others will do well to order a package of our Books and Albums. They will ï¬nd them exceedingly popular, and terms libeml. They also took First Extra Prizes at the several County Agricultural Fairsâ€"at Hamil- ton. Paris, Gait. St, Thomas, BuamsvilleJVhit- by, Cobourg, Buwm‘hnville: in fact‘every place where they have been exhibited. For single Copies. or fur lnrms in quantities, with other information, apply to, or address. JNO. EDWIN POTTER. I’uinslmr. No. 6|? Samsun 81., Philadelphia. Pa. ARTERICAN MONEY TAKEN AT l’A R. June 9. 1865. l-tf [1E ONLY PRIZE awarded for Family Sewing Machines hv the Judges at the Provincial Exhibition, held in London. 89â€. 24th. 25th,2tiLh and 27111, was given to R, M, ‘viauzer & C0. PliZBS of a similar character were also awarded Wanzer’s & Co’s. Family Sewing Machine and VVanzer & Co’s. Singer’s Macililwos over all others, by the Board of Arts and Manufacâ€" tllrm, at the Mechanics lnsliluta, Toronto. R. M. \Vanzer & Co. have succeeded in uni- ting the mostvaluahle properties o‘fthe Wheeler $1) \Vllson and Singer Machines. and remov- ing those points which were not desirable in a First Class domestic article, hv adding some new inventions (For which they have secured a patent in Canadaflmve succeeded in pi'caucing a perfect Sewing Machlne,w hich being simple in its principles is easily understood, requiring less than an culinary amount of skill in its operation. lts accurate construction renders it little liable to get out of repair, and ilis easily adjusted. The public, on examinatiom wil be convinced of its advrntages over all others now in use. Every family should have a Wan- zer & C0,’s Combillatioul‘amily Machine All Geï¬uine Wanzer & €0.35 Sowing Ma- chinesbear [he stampof R . M. \Vanzer (XL (30., Hamilton, on the plate. wanted everywhcro for their 5an They also took the First Prize for Family Sowing Machines with R. M. 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Also to lm hutl trmnall Agents in all parts of the world. EXTRAOTS F 10M 'I'Hl‘} SILENT FRIEND, prim: (5d., which contains directions for the guidance 01' patients. ' Messrs. R. &. L. l’iznkv & Co. are only to be consulted at their residence, N0. 19, Barriers Street, Oxford Sreel. London, as they never, under any circumstances, travel either at home or abroad. and lhev herebv caution the Public agnth any person using their name. and as a further precaution against fraud. the l’uh‘ic is notiï¬ed that none of their medicines are geâ€" nuine. unless the snbjoined fuc-s‘imilic of their signature is attLachcd to their different wrap- pets. V’Ag‘e‘ï¬t’srg' BARCLAY; & Co.. 75, Farringdon Street. London. May 26, 1565. l Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GREATEST RE- GENERATUR; a never-failing remedy for Spermalorrhm. loss of manly power. produced by early indiscretions. or any other cause.â€" li enriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable at ence to fulï¬l the most sacred obligations of married life. Price lls. per bottle, or four quanlilies in one, 33s,, which saves l is. ; and in £5 bottles. éï¬'ecting a saving of £1 I535, PERRY’S CONCENTRA'I‘ED DETER- SIVE ESSENCE. a remedy for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purifyingthe system from contamination, recommended for secondary symptoms, Motehes on the head and face, env largoment of the throat, tonsils. and uvula: its beneï¬cial influence on 1110 sysmm is undeni- able. Price 115. and 33s. per bottle, also a saving of Us. Perry's Cordial Balm of Syriacum I I’ERRY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF COPAIBA AND CUBEB SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most speedy Remedy known. The Globules. con- taining the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cubehs, Buchu, &c., at mice cure. without tho possibi- lity 01' failure, Gonorrhma. obstinate Gleet, Striclure. elm, immediately snbduing all in- flammatory action; Encnsed in sugar. free from taste or smell. 4s. (id. and 11s. per box. HEALTH DEPEan UPON PURE P110011.â€" PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofula, Ulcers, Rolls. Blolches, Pimples on the face and body. &c. Price US. and 335. per box n "A. “Slouldué't “Mtassrs. IR. (X: L. PERRY & Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Berners Street. Ox- ford Street. London. 7 ' GENERATIVF. AND Museum“ POWER REGATNED BY THE use or AND IN Watches, Chains/Sets ofJew‘éIry, Ringsif'ms' Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Silver Spoons and Forks. Cups, Cake Basketsygkc.‘ worth Eight Hundred 'l hou- sand Doflars, ‘ I The Entire Stock ofa large. Imi’om‘th‘a HOUSE; retiring from business. For the purpose of closing out the stock a! the earliest possible date, the nnderstg‘ned Have decided on a greutdistribution made es follows, EACH AND rcvnnv ARTICLE, Np MATTER Itoth VALUABLE, 13mm soâ€) 1:011:31} ' " ' A Certiï¬cate of each article with its 'vtaltie printed upon it. is placed in an envelope and sealedâ€"these envelopes are thoroughly mixed and sold for ’I'wutly-ï¬ta les each-the per,- son receiving one of these envelopes is entitled to the article named therein ‘hy returning the Certiï¬cate to us with one dollar. and the article, no malter how valuable it may be, will 'be fez; worded to him 01' her at'ottcé. “There are no Blank Certiï¬cates and therefore every one is sure to get. at least. the full value of his Or her money. Should the article named on the cor- tiï¬cate not suit,any other which he may select of the same value will be substituted. We sell the certiï¬cates as follows: " v A r o. R‘Ti‘I 1;»: a! EMPLOYMENT m nvnnvn‘nnv, One for 25 cts., ï¬ve for $1, eieven‘for $9 thirty for $5, si.\ \'-iive for $10, one hundred for $15. This distribution affords a ï¬ne oppor- tunity for Agents, as what lady or genï¬eman will not invest TWEer-FIM; CENTS with a pros- pect of gelling live hundred or a xhousand times as much. All orders must be addressed to us at our old stand N0. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. ALL OF ‘VIIICH ARE TO BE SOLD FOR EACH. 300 Gents’ Gold Hunting Case V’Valches .... . 390 14nd es'Gold and Enameled- Caso \Vatchus . . . . . . . . . . . GUO Gmns’ Huntingâ€"Case Sil- ver Watches.... .... .... 200 Diamond Rings. . . . . . . . . . 3.000 Gold Veal and Neck Chains .‘g‘fluo u u n 3,000 Goid Oval Band Bracelets. 4.! ()J Chasm Gold Brncelvk-u . . . 2,000 Chatelaine Chains and 35 -U!:O {JVJA‘FL'VOUI H u u n u :- ll $50 to $150 Brmmhvw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘4 2,000 (30ml. Opal and Emerald Bronches...._....,..... 4 2,000 Mosaic; Jet. Lava-1‘ and Florentine Ear Drops . . . . 4 4,500 Coral. Opal. and Emerald , liar Drops .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 California Diamond Breast Pins-n. .... ......... ... 2 50 3,000 Gpld Fob and Vest Watch K(\\‘s.............. . . . . . 950 4,000 but; and Vest Ribbon Sides 3 4,000 Ems 0f Solitaire tlcevo But- TVERY work, Scientiï¬c, Theological or Fic- i‘ tious, whether pnhlislied in Britain cr America. can be obtained at the Pidilishm: prints. We have direct communication with Britain, and with this facility can bring goods much more pnnctually and expeditiously than most retailers. As instances of the cheapness of our prices we append a llSt of some of the books we keep constantly on hand :-â€"- .losephus’s Complete \Vorks Inone hand- ..u t An Iâ€. Agents wanted throughout 1113 United 533;} and Canadas. , Guard Chains†. . .. .. . . . 6,0“) Solitaire and Gold Brom‘lms 2.000 Lava and Florentine some volume, (Illustrated). . . . . . . "$2 00 Keith’s Evidences of _the Truth of the Christian Religion, derived from tho literal fulï¬lment of Prophecy, (pro- fusely Illustrated). . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 2 00 Laird of Logan ; or Anecdotes and Tales, illustrative of the Wit and Humour of Scoxlnnd . . . . . . . . ,....,........‘. 150 Leighton's. Archbishop. complete works. in one handsome volume . . . . . . . . . . l 75 l’alc;’s Complete \Vorks. in one hand- somevoluma........,.........,... I75 Smith’s. Rev. Jamos, ' Our Hootenly Father: or. God i! Refugio" and Strength ;’ ‘ Christ. Aloneâ€"o~Book for All ;' ‘ Welcome to 185116 :’ ‘ The Better Land ;' ' This do Remembemnc‘e of Me. or Sacramen- tal Meditations;’ ‘ Important Queao tions ;’ ‘ The Great Comforter :' ' The Morning Sacriï¬ce :‘ ‘ Tho ’ Evening Sacriï¬ce :' and ' Words of Comfort. orv Solace in Sorrow,’ cloth limp . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....l'2§ 1:156:05; Ilchmond Hill, June 9, 1855. 1-K and Gold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (5.0"0 Sets Ladies’ Jewelryâ€" Canwo, Pearl. etc. . . . . . : ._ 6,000 Gold Pens.b'ilver Extension Holders and Pencils. . . . . . 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- lad lloldcrs.. .. . . , . . . . . . 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sion i‘loldersu . . . . . . . . . 5,003 Silver Goblets and Drink- ing (‘ups .......... .... KW?“ Silver ()ustmsu . . . . . . . . . . 2,000] Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets ............ .... AG Cl'TSâ€"We want agents in every regi- ment, and in every town and connl)’ in the country, and those acting as such will be allow- nd ll! cents on every Coniï¬cale ordered by lem. provided their remittance amonnm lo one dollar. Agents will collect 25 cellular ovrry (jertiï¬calo. and remis 15 cents to us. (I? Write plainly. say only what is necessary and be prompt. Address, I‘ER Dozrx. '3 000 Dozen SiWer Ton'Spoons. $10 in $20 00“ “A > “ Table Spuuns BOOKS! No. 15 Maiden Lane, New Yong June 9. 1865. J-3m GIRARD W. DEVAUGII & CO.. and Forks LIST OF ARTICLES. 300,000 20 “ 100 20 50