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York Herald, 8 Sep 1865, p. 4

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0M; murky evenin'r last week, a worthy Scotchman wendlngr his way homewards, had the great misfortune to stumble irto an “nse bucket,” and fall sound asleep. Agnod Samaritan, observing the portly gentleman, kindly awoke him. saying, “ You seem very comfortable.” “ Very, very,” said the to- pen! "but gey fou. gey fou. and am just mind a nap in my big easy chair,” POST-OFFICEâ€"MINT PROSECUTION.-â€"â€"A jockey has been recently charged with “ forâ€" ging a. heud.”â€"-â€"Pnnch. It is, perhaps not generally known to our readers that a piece Ofb‘ottin': paper, crum- pled tnzether to make it firm, and ind “vetted, will take ink out of mahoganv. Ruh the snot hard with the wefferi naner‘ when it instantly disapnears: and the white mark from the operation mnv he immediatelv re- mo\ ed by rubbing the table with a cloth. By meaiow, creek, and wood and dell, So often did we walk, ~ And the moonlight smiled on our lips, And the night-winds learned our talk. W HY should marriage be spoken of as a tender tie, when it is so confounded tough that nothing but death can cut it? Sow: one was telling Sam nhnut the Ton:- evit‘v of the mud tnvflo. “ Yes,” said Sam, “I know a” about, that, far once T found a venerahh n‘d fellow in the moadmv, who was so 011'! he omfld srm‘cely wim‘lo hls tail, and on his hard: was carved (tolPraMVnhin, cows‘derin}: all 1‘1ivwsx) these wordsâ€"‘ Para- dise, Year 1, Adam.’ A SILLY youn'z fop was complaining to a testy old uncle fhat nobody treated him with any res'weotâ€"fhat the crowd squeezed and hustled him whenever he went out in waIk. and rnquestud his unc‘e tn fen him how he could command more cnnsideration when he wishedlo promenade in Brnndwav. “ Carry a not ofmint in each hand,” said the testy 01d curmudgeon. I roamed all over the neighbors’ farms, And I robbed the wild wood bowers, And tore my trowsers and scratched my hands In search of choicest flowers. A cit chap then came along, Al dressed upvin store clothes, With a shiny hat and shiny vest, And a moustache under- his nose. A GENEROITS man will place the benefits he confers beneath his feet; and those he re- ceives, nearest his heart. Goon nature is the very air ofa good mind, the sign of a large and generous heart in which virtue prospers. A Qt'ANmRY.â€"â€"Tn sit on a sofa between to pretty girls, one with Mack eyes, ietrin? lets and rosy cheeksâ€"4118 other with soft blue eyes, sunny rinzlets, and rod cheeks and lipsâ€"and both Iaughinz at you at, the same time. We know nothing more try- mg. IN an omnibus me other day. a lmle girl. not more than sevon years m“ n10, as‘red an old gentleman “ if he would be her fatlmr.” A look of surmise was the renly. “ 0h,” said the precnclnns miss. “dnn’t you know. if vou’ll he mv father till the fares are col- lected, I shall get nfi‘ for half price.” A FRENCH c‘wmiit asserts that if tea. be ground Wm come before hot water is put upon it. it will yin1r1douh‘e the amount of exhflarafing qualities. Another Writer saw; that “if'n piece oflumn sugar, the sxze ofa walntfl, is hilt hm a tea-not, you will make the tea infuse in (mo-haw the time." It is may years since I fell in love With ane Jerusha Skeggs, The hapdsomest girl by far That ever went on legs. Jane Jerusha was all to me, For my heart was young and true, And loved with a double twisted love, And a love that was honest, too.‘ In' my joyous love I brought all these _.To my Jerusha Jane, But I wouldn’t be so foolish if And my poor heart was sick and sore, Until the thought struck me, That justras good a fish remained As ever was caught, in the sea. And many years have passed and gone, And I think my loss my gain; And ofxen bless that hairy chap That stole J erusha J ane. r WHY is a. nmrriage-~certificate like an article the public could not do without? Becauce it is a noose-paper. LONG AGn.-â€":\1adv who was very sub- missive and modest before marriage, was observed by a friend to use her ton'rue very freelv after. “Theve was a time.” he re- marked. “when I aTmnst ima'rinod that she had no tongue.” “ Yes,” said the husband with a sigh, “th it's very long since.” BARNCM says he is worth a million and doesn’t-owe a dollar. AGE is venerable in man, and would be in woman, if she ever became 01d. SHAKSPEARE says that “use strengthens habit.” Somebody says that he tried 1119 operation on a coat, but it did not answer at, all. Lu‘E may change, but it will not fly fill the appointed hmlr: hrme may vanish for a time, but it is not deathloss: truth may be veiled, but it endures; and love may be repul- zed, but it returns. A Goon EXAMPLEâ€"T never am in debt a shilling. Poor peonle ought always to pay ready monpy. by which means they live as if they were rich. By not doing so the rich often liwn as if tlwv were poor, and die insol- ventâ€"Lady Morgan. Hertalked to her of singing Schools, E01“ her father owned a farm, And she left me, the country love, And took the new chap’s arm. WHICH is the easiest to swe‘llâ€"fidzfle-de- dee vr fiddle-(1e dum? The former, because it is spelled with more 65. And all that night I never slept, Nor could I eat next day, Fbr I loved the girl with fervent love, That naught could drive away. I “gave to win her back to me, But it was all in vain; Tfi city chap, with the hairy lip, « arried Jerusha J aue. So I went to the Methodist Church one night, and saw a. dark brown curl Peeping from under a gipsy hat, And I married that very girl. I were a boy 35am. am unh S'féumur. Cut Out. imam». ENGLISH MAGRZINES ! Good Words, for July, Sunday Magazine, for July, Chambers’s Journal, for Jnné All Genuine \Vnnzer 5L C03.»- Sewing-Mn- chineelmnrthe stampof R. M. Wanzsr 85 00., Hamilton, on (in: pluxe. Richmond Hill. June 1865 R. M. \Vanzvr & Co. havesuccevded in nni- ling the most valuable prnperiius nl'lha \Vheeler \Vilson and Singer Machines, and remov- mg those iioims which were not desirable in a First (film‘s domestic article, lw adding some nmv inventions (I'or which they have secured a patent in Canndn)|uave succeeded'in producing a perfect Sewing Machine,w hich being simple in lb: piinciplas is easll} uildcrstond, rs-quurlng less than an ordinary amount of skill in its operation. lls accurate construction renders n Iiule liahla to get out ul‘rophir, and it is easil‘j adjusted. The public, on examination. wil be convinced (if its adv Images over all others now in use. fively family should have a Wan- zer 5L Cn.’s Cumhiimuou Family Machine. ()rdars received for all the Periodicals and Maguzines at ll? Wanzar $5 Co}:- Combinntinn and Wnnzer 3V1, Co.’s. Singer. (was) any Machiuvs that evvr were mullufflclul'de in the United States or Canada. Now so indispensable to every family. are be- ing manufactm'ad by us in every variety m” sick; and finish. [)«sm-ipliver Circulars wiih pricas will be tarnished on application, and' any style of Album sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. v Bnoksellers. News Agents. Bfiok Agents. Canvassers. Peddlers. and others will do well to m-der a package of our Bnokn and Albums. ’I‘hay will find them exceedingly popular, and terms liberal, They also look First Extra Prizes at the sevflral ('mmt) Agrir‘ullural Fairsâ€"at Hamil- mn. Paris, Gait. SI. 'I‘humas. iuam~=ville.\\7lnil by, Cohourg. Bowmanville: in f'ucllevery placu where they have been uxhibilud HE ONLY PRIZEaWarded for Familv SEWHILY Machiuushv the Judxvas at Hm PA KKER CROSBY, Agent. chhmond Hill, June 8. ’65. l-lf AMERICAN MONEY TAKEN AT PAN It is a large 19ml), voiume. neatly bound in clmlyidustmled with angmvings’Y and will be sent :0 any address post-paid. on receipt of price, $|.0U~â€"uron receipt of $2.00, we will send both the above wnrks. posmge prepaid. Sewing Machines. W A NZER’S Combination & Singer PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. This. like the nbove, is a work of great and unusual interest. and will he eagerlv rend as acompanlun volume lo “ FEMALE LIFE.” wanted everywhere for For single mpivs, or ilh olller information, FEMALE LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS ! A STARTLING WORK! Many Years‘ Personal Experience, BY MARIE \V ARD, THE WITH 01' A MBRMHN ELDER! ‘6 HAT one-half of the world cannot ima- gine how the other half live,” is no less true than trite: and the lesson the adage affords, our experience and ohcarvation (luin tends to verify Then. too. when we consider the ever-varying phases of human 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 tho outskirts of civilization, which people in another state of society would never inmgrna possihln, Know- ing. as l do know, tho evils and horrors and abominations of the Mormon system. the de- gradation it impases on I'emitles, and the con- sequent vices which extend thrnugh all the t'mnificuttuns of the socictt. a sense ofduty to the world has induced me to prepare the fol- lowing narrative for the public eye. The ro- uluutic incidents connected with my experi- enco. many may think bordering on the mar- valous, To them 1 Wood saw, that this unrrn- tive of m) life only proves. what has so nlten benn proved hean that. “ Tnom IS STRANGER THAN haremâ€"Authors I‘m/'05,, Tim book contains 449 pages. with engrav- ings. is neatly bound in cloth. and willbe sun to anv address, post-paid. on recoiptof price, $1.25. A Companion to Female Life. Complete in 0118 volume. lQmo. cloth ex¢ra Instrated wiih Heel engravings. ‘Will be sent to any address postage paid on receipt 0 pxice, $1.UU. Maia Life among the M ormons, BY AUSTIN N. WARD, l000 Local & Traveling Agents WANZER 8: C‘O’S DIGKENS’ LAFflREAT WURK ! GREM XPECMTIONS,‘ BY CHAS. UTCKENS’. ruth Stranger than Fiction. June 9. 1865 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. single Pnpir’s'. or for tnrms in quantifies, her information, apply to, or address, JNO. EDWIN I’HTTI‘IR, Publisher. N0. 6|? Saulsun 51., Philadelphia. Pa. FIRST PRIZE A NARRATIVE OP their $510 SGOTT’S l -tf Agents: Bu:an & Co., 75,- Farrihgaon Street, London. ’ Sal} at Messrs. R, .K' L. PERRYSI. Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Burners Street. Ox ford Street. London, ‘ _. Efiahhshed nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GREATEST REâ€" GUNISRA'J‘UR; a navnr-failing remedy fol Sparlnalorrnm, loss: of manly power. produced by earlv indiscretinns. or any other cause.â€" lLenriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have dumdo themselves incurabk at once to fulfil the must sacred obligations 0i married life. I’Iinn 115. per bottle, or fom qnnnlixies in one. 335., which saves “sh; and in £5) battles. effecfiing a suvingmt' £1 I25. l'lCRRY’S CONCENTRATED DETER- SIVE ESS ENCIC, a remedy for Syphilis in all ils stages, also for purifying the system from cuntaminalinn, recomnwndvd for secondar) svmpmlns. lllolclms on the head and face, en- largement nl'the throat. tonsils. and uvula: its beneficial influence on the system is undeni- ublo. Prim 11s. al1d33s. per bot-Ila, alson saving of lls. -. a an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofuia, Ulcers, "oils. Blmuhus, I’inmlas on the face and body. &c. Prica Ils, and 33‘ per box . I’ERHY’S PATENT FONCENTRATED’ ESSENCE OF‘ (‘OI’AIBA AND ('UBEB’; SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most speedy Remvdv known. The Globules. (:Oi‘y- I mining me Qui‘dessonce 01' Copaiba, Culvehs,’ Buuhu. &c., at m Ce cure, v. iLhoql tlw possibivl lily offailure. Gonurrhma. obstinan Gleet,, Strimure. etc , immediame snbduing all ilq-l flamnmtm‘y action; Ellcased in sugar. free] from mm. or smell. 4s. Gd. and 118. per box. HML'ru l)FP2‘NhS uvnN PURE FLOOD... PI‘LRR‘Y’S I’URIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. HE SILENTFRIEND, thé greatest Melli- cul Work oflhe Age. on Youthful Indis- cretions and consequent lmpedime‘ms to Mar- riage, describing the Anatomy 01' the Repl'b- dncxive System in heal”: and (lisnafie, find pointing out the sure means of perfect resmmv lion (0 manhood: with an Essay on Single and Marrim’l Life” containing a Prescription known ac the Pravemive Lotion. precluding the pos sibilily of csntamlnation. ' Also 10 be had frmnnll Agents in all parts of Messrvs. R. & L. l’mmv & C0. are‘ only to be consulted at their lasidence, No. 19, Brarneh Sweat. Oxford Sme‘. London, as {hay never, unds-r any circumstances, travel either at home or abroad. and thev herabv caution the Public against any person [wing their name. and as a further precaufion against fraud. the l’uhlic is notified that none of their medicinss are ge- nuine. nulnss the snhjuined fuc-similie of their signature is attmched to their different wrap. pars. SCIENCE, RELIGIbN, POETRY, ' MEDICINE AND 'Mfism. ‘ ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and EX- HAUDTION. New odilinns enlarng to 190 pages, “lush-med by lUU Anglomical Colored Eilgraviuga on Steel. lug”. pyfglishediprice ls. Perry's Cordial Balm, of Syrzacum the wnrld. EXTRAOTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND. price Gd., which contains directions for the guidance ‘0!" palinnts. GENEKATIVE AND MUSCULAR l’owun REGM‘NED BY '1 m; 05:; or FANCY STORE. HE Proprietor of the above Estabiishment begs to call the Htenlion of the inhabit- ants 0f lha Hill and neighborhood. to lhe recent additivns made to his stock of Interesting and Readable Books, being 3 Superior class of lite- rature by ihe most eminent author! of well- nown repulatiou and popularity. $.50. . Good Wordsâ€"vols. for 1861 and 1869, $1.87} each. Praying and “lurkingâ€"By Rev. Wm. Sloven- son, (‘17; (-1.3, My Niillialeriai Experience â€"By Rev. Dr. Buchsel, 67; clsi Pai~i.\h Papersâ€"By Norman McLeod, D.D., 57% am. The Graver Thoughts of a Country Parsonâ€" 87; cis, Burns’ Poems, 152nm. cloth. gilt edgesâ€"Shots. The New Lil'e â€"B_\' Bushnvii. lQmo cimh, 40m The Bonk of Family Worship-By Rev. W. B. Clark. 500m. Fort}~ Yum-s lepurionce in a Sunday Schneiâ€" Bv 'l‘yng, 400,15 Buchnn’s Domestic Medicine. cheap edition, nniy 50015. The Canadian Sundav School Rockerâ€"~10 cg. Hal) and his Friendsâ€"(i cis. Bunyan’s Pilgrims Progressâ€"30 NS. The Scollish l’sahnody,in 'l‘onic Soifa Noto- :iOIiâ€"-1’50Is. Songs of Zion, with Tonic Soifa Notation-â€" 301s. Thomson’s Land and the Bookâ€"-$2, Church Prayer Books, Bibles, Testaments, ni NEW LIST OF BOOKS God's Glory in the Heavensâ€"Ev ‘Vm, Leilch. Principal of Queen’s College, Canada, finished.) btrong'Clusp Knife.l Made. 25cm. Scissors, l‘i ms. Drawing Cases $1.50 10 $2. Marking I-xk. 15 ms. India Rubber BuHx. l0 cts. Slate Pictures. 15 019. (I? Periodicals Supplied Weekly or Monthly. ‘50 all prices. Adventures 111 the Gold FieldanS cts‘ The \Vm The \Vrm The [{m'i The Mom The York: The War lifiomeu Albums for 1‘2 l’orh‘aits. 30 (:15. > Albums Iur ‘24 Pm‘h‘ails, $1. Alhums for 24 Portraits, (Cape Morocco.) $1. Albums for 524 Portraits, (Mm-occo) 3'2. Gent’s \Valking Calms, from 40 to SUCH. l’en Knives, with 1 blade, from 1510 Quota. Clasp do. do. 3 do. 50 cts. (beautii'u'ly Richmond Hill. Mav 26. ’65. THE YORK HERALD I 3110K, s’TATInNBnY; May 26, 186$ \Vaverly Novelsâ€"30 uts. \V 1'an k Asllnreâ€"â€"~1U ale. Roving Englishman-«‘25 C18. Romance of Common Lifeâ€"vâ€"5OCll. FANCY STATIONERY. '-live Guardsman--5” c151. ‘ or Vfllflflh fmm [he Ranksâ€"~25 cts. and Riflesâ€"435 cls. v 1N FICTION. AND IN FVERY work, Scientifin. Theoiogiml nr Fic- 1 tious, whether published in Rrim‘n or Mnerica. can be obtained a! the Publisher's «rims. \Ve have direct communication wnh Britain, and with lhis favility can luring goods much mow punctually and axuvdiliouslv 'lmn mast retailers. As instances of the chenpness nrourprices we appand'a Inst of some 0! the books we keep constantly on hand :â€" Josephns’s Complelqj’Vnrks In one hand- .sntne. volume. Keith's Evidences of the Truth of the Christian Religion. duh/Pd from [is litnral fulfilment of Propllecv, (pro- fusely Illustrated) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laird of Logan ; or Anecdotes and Tainan, illustrative of the Wit and Hâ€"nour of Scotland............. . Leighmn‘s. Archbishop. nnmplete wnrks, in one handsome volume. . . . . .. . . . Palej’s Complete Works. in one hand- some volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith’s. Rev. James. ‘Our Haavanly Father: or. God a Refuge and Strength :' 'Christ Aloneâ€"a “bok for All ;‘ ' Welcome to Jesus :’ ' The Better Laud :’ 'This do in Renwmherance of Me. or Sacramen- tal Meditations}? ' lmportnnt Quits- tions :' ‘ The Great Comforlari’ 'The Morning Sacrifice :‘ ‘ The Evening Sacrifice ;' and ' Words of Comfort. or Solace in Sorrow.’ cloth (Illustrated). . . . . . ".52 00 200 150 I75 175 limp . . . . . . . . . t . . . . ...121clsea,ch Richmond Hill, June 9 W65 1-“ A F O R TU N B ! EMPLOYMENT run nvnnYnnnY’. tons,Stud5. are . . . . . . ‘3,000 Gold 'l'himhles, Pencilsch 6,000 Minimum Lockets. . . . . ., 4.UOJ-l\diuinlme Locketsâ€"Mnglc 10 Du 9&0: Spring . . . . . . . . 3 3,000 Gold 'l‘oulhpicks. Crosses. 2 5.000 l’luin Gold Rings.... . . . . . 4 5,000 Cl1n8$d Gold Rings . . . . . . . 4 c 8.0“) Stone Set and Signet Rings 52 5 8.00“ California Diamond Rings. 7.500 Sets lmdies’ Jewelrvâ€"Jet and Gold.... .... 6.0”0 Sets Ladies" Jewelryâ€"- Cnnwo, Penrl. etc. . . . . . . . 6,000 Gold l’ensfiilver Extension Holders and Pencils. . . . . . 5.000 Gold Pens and Gold Muun- 1ed Holders.. . . ... . . . . . . 5.000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sion Hnluers. . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drink- ing Cups .......... .... 3.000 Silvev Castms. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,b00 Sllvor Fruit and Cake Baskets.... .... 20 aubhhw a {nth Agents wantedthroughout the United States and Canadas. AGENTSâ€"â€"\Ve want ngems m nvery regi- mem. and in avery town and conmy in the country, and those «cling us such will be allow- .-d [0 cents on every Cerdficale ordered by them. perided their remittance amount» to one dollar. Agents will coller‘l ‘25 cunts for every Certificate. and remi: l5 cents to us. WWrite plainly. say only what is necessary and be prompt. Address, Watches. Chains, Sets of Jewelry, RingsJ’ins. Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Silver Spoons and Forks. Cups. Caka Baskets, 514;. worth Eight Hundred l hou- sand Dollars. For the purpose of closing om, the stock a, the earlieslvpossible date, the undersigned navn decidéd on u grealdislribmion madu as l‘ol|owé. EAEH AM) mvnnv ARTICLE, no mn‘un now VALUABLE. Bum sou) you $1. BOOKS! The E‘J'firo Slack of a large IMPORTIHC Hogan, reur'mg from basilisés. PER Dons. 5.000 Dozen Silver Tea-Spoons. $10 to $20 5.000 " " Table Spoons A Certificate of each article with its value printed upon it. is placed in‘ an envelope and sealedâ€"these envelopes are thoroughly mixad and sold for 'l'wcmy jive Cams ouchâ€"tho per. son receiving om: ol they-e onvolupoti is entitled to lllu ariiclu named therein in lemming this Certificate to us with one dollar. and the article. no matter how valuablt it may be, will be for- warded to him or lmr at once. Thwo are no Blank Certificates and then-fore ovary one is sure to get. at least, the full Value of his or her money. Should the artiste nanmd on the cer- tificate not sult,nny olln-r much he may solect of the same value will be substituted. We sell the cnrtificntes as tullows: Ke-ys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 Bob and Vest Ribbon Slides 4.000 Sets of Solitaira bleeva But- One for Q5 cts.. five for 55!. eleven for $2 \hlrn‘ for $5, sixty-five for $i0, one hundred Ior $l5. 'l'his disnibuliou affords a fine oppor- tunity for Akeuls. as what lady or gentleman will not invest 1*wr1NI'v-nxn cm rs wuh n pron- pect of gaming five hunder or a thousand times as much. All orders Hum he addressed to us 3; our old stand No. 15 Muidon Lane, New York. ALL OF \VHKCH ARE TO BE SOLD FOR EACH. 300 Gems’ Gold Hunling Case Watches .... .... ....... $5010 $150 300 Lnd es'Guld and E11u11‘19led~ Case \Vntches........... 35 " 70 600 Gems’ lIunfing-Case Sil- _ ver Watches............ 35 " 70 200 Diamond “11135.... .... .. 5|) " lllll 3.000 Gold Vest and Neck Challis 15 ‘3 3|! 3.000 “ " " 4 " b 3,010 Gold Oval Band Bracelets. 4 " 8 4.111111 Chased Gold Bracelet. ... . 5 “ 10 2.000 (,halelaiue Chains and Brave-hes............... 4 2.000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches....,.,_.,..... 4 2.000 Mosair‘, Jet, Lava. and Florentine Eur Drops . . . . 4 4.500 Coral. Opal. and Emerald Ear Drops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4,000 California Diamond Breast l’ins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 3,000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Guard Uhuins.... . . . . . . . 6,000 Solitaire and Guid Bron 'IIes 2.000 Lava and Florentine No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. June 9. 1865. - -3m GIRARD W, DEVAUGH 65 00.. and Forks. . ".- LIST OF ARTICLES. 800,000 250 20 “ 100 lo 50 70 l5 flThe York Herald FEW era-ORDERS mum»! Ensuring Is onlirely new and'ol' film latest patterns. A ' large valioly of neg} For Cards, dice, just received. PAMPH LETS AND LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, [101.03% MB WRK Letter-Press Printing. B Q G K Ordon \‘fo tho m o!‘ undermqntiplpgd. delcrip- lion of BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, J 0 B MNTINE ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDS, Will ‘yo promptly “tended to :â€" .PLAIN; OUR ASSORTMENT 0F And "my other .kind of CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, AND DRAFTS, AND BILL HEADS ECEN'I‘ andimportant improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine. renders it now the most pn'rt'ect before the puhlic, and persons at a distance can urder a Machine with a guarantee ol’its prompt and sale deliverygind thnt thev 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 henvy,on the same Machine, either in camhric, cloth or leather; and for dress makers. shirt makers tailors. hat uinders. shoe hinders. or gaiter fit- ting, as well as for every varietv of family sewing, theyfihave no superior. and will he sold at a much less, price than any other machine Eapnble ofdoing the same range of work. :Se’nd forDesériplive Catalogue of styles and pr-xces. A few respectable Agems will be dealt wnh liberally. ' V Address, 1E5 HOWE Sgwing Machine, 473 Broadwfiy, New York. HOWE SEWING MACHINES! New York. June 9, 1865 SAPARI':LA is the greatest purifier oi' the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD l’URElâ€"The Bowsls regularilâ€"And DEFY the DOCTORH! These Pills strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment inmrlentul to Man Woman and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Indi- gestion, niliuus, Liver. and Stomach Com- plaints. General VVoakness,Gout. Rhunnm- tism. Lumhago. Pains in the Limbs, Hend- aches. Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by ir'ogulirities oi the bowels. oh» structed perspiration. and detm'ioraled and un- healthv blood. Those Pills work their way to the very roots of each disease. cleansing in their passage. especinlly whore mercury has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac- cumulation, till the lilood is purified. the who'e system renovated. and all the functions acting according to nature. the duties of lifo become a pleasnro, \vhero hefore tlwv had been sad x-nd wean burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"do not de- lay! a clean stomach must nine nclean hodv. A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stomachflmdy, and blood are pure. from regulating ind cleansing the bowels, health is certain, Begin at Hm beginning. waste no time: strike at the root or" ~vonr ailnmnl. Again, I say, look to yourstomacll. One trial ofthese Pills will force conviction. Sold in bottles. a118, lid" 25. 9a., 43. 66., and lls. -» Richmond Hill, Juno,1865. . REthe onlv Physicians in the Stale who are membars of the Royal College Surggouq,Londuu. May be consulted from 8 o’ciock in the morning until 9 M night, in every state and symptom of disease. The trenxmxenuhey adopt is the result of up- wards ol'thirly years’ extensive and successful practice in London. A fiesr SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrlfiwnl forthe cure of Genital Debi- li‘y. of Nuclurua| Emissions. more proper!) known as Seminal WeaknessV doc. Can be permanenfly cured in from 15 to 520 days, by the use of this instrument, when used cun~ jointly With medicines. Dr Amos do Son, 48 EAST GENESEE ST., BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASTHMA, INCIPENT CONSUMPTION, mFmMJTws OF YOUTH AND O‘LD AGE, &c. a Dr. 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 unsatisfactory, after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. l‘rice 'l'en Dol- lars, by mail or expvess. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by acer- tain practice indulged in when aloneâ€"a habit frequenJy learned trom evil companions. or at school, the effects of which are nightly t'elt even when'asleep, and if nct cured, renders marriage Impossible and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. Self-abuse is one 0! the most formidable enemies to lh-alth, 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 an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system rapidly, wastes awaythe energies at life, causes mental derangement. prevents the pro- per development of the system, disqualifit-s 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. and Sitting Magistrates of Mariborough Street, Westminstar, Wmship Street. Bow Street. 6m. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men Clergymen. and others. DRY. BUCHAN’S SUGARCOA'I‘ED SARSAPARILLA PILLS. Consultthe Old English Physician RE within the reach nl’ all, by llue use of DR. BUCIIAN’S VEGETABLE DU- MESTJC MEDICINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of [Its late Dr. Buclmn, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 50,. &c.â€" Cules are daily made. mld tlxaireMcncyprnvod in thousand of cases", attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, is highly ro- oommeuded, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and Ill discuss of thp Lungs and Thrmt 25 091:“th L_t&‘l_ _ bottle: . PERSONS l'! ANY PART OF THE WORLD may be sudcessfuliy treated by forwardinga correct detail of their case. Address Ur. Amos (VI, SON, 48East Genesee Street, three doors West of Ellicou Street, Buffalo. N. Y . 1 L LIBRARY to me ‘HrRALv where Slockholders and others BOOKS avery Friday afternoon o’clock. PM, HealtllJiappiness & Long Life. HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LI BHARY to the ‘ UFRALD ’ Book Slore. Richmond Hill, June 9. 1865. ESTABLISHED m 1845â€"»1’knmcwn m 1862 THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD It is a “WELL-KNOWN FACT that SARâ€" RICHMOND IllLL LIBRARY. ASSOCIATION. No Murcm'y Used. MAYOR OF LONDON. THE ORIGIN A L IMPORTANT. FOR A. SCOTT U, (1720! . ’z’zyula/mgé may 'a‘ucnre . l'x'or~ M0 8 , Librarian. l-tf Hf Stoufl'vflle, . . . .. . - . .I. . .13”) of eaéllmomh. Hrnngham.......... ..l9lh- I"- ' in“ Markham V1”nge.........2"th " -‘ Brown’s Cm'ners.......u-2ht 4' " ’I'hmnhill....4.... ......23rd ” ‘- Miclunond Hill .... . . . . , . 24th ‘0 “ Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . nun-96'}! ". '" Hurwick.... . . . . . . . "0.2th "I 1‘ Kleinlmrg . . . . . ..... . . . . . 29m '5‘ H Nuhleton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3‘Ith 33' " Lnskey. L . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . .3lst "“ ‘5' Aurora . . . . . . . . . . ....... let " “ Sullon..... ......... . 3‘d " 0" Where he will attend to any huaihbu p”. mining to any branch of his’pio’feiaibtm' ‘1' Aurora, June 7, 1865‘ SUBSERIBE for 'the ESI’ECTFULLY announces that be In. changed his lime ol' visilinqthe following; places, and afterxhis date will bu.(Sundnyt excepted) in ' ‘ ' ‘ No evil remit net-d be feared from \MI renwdy, notwithstanding its great power. ‘ Prepared at xhe Proprietor’s rosid‘oncooflh Concession West York. C.W. I’m-up an! «old in houlns at 25 cents each. bou- ing tne Prowielor’s written signaturo {hub-p Sula by D: ugiSls and Stox'eieepcrs. price 25'“ SURGEON DENTIST‘VTI' SICK HEADACHE. Wul Hm head with the Linimeul. and Ink. 3 dnse internally every half hour until relic“! obtained, I DISEAH’. OFTHELIVERJNDIGES’I‘ION,‘ LUSS 0F Al’l'E'I‘ITE. IHLE. UK BILI()US CULIC. A leaspooufnl in water or sugar Hut. limb. a day. lu-I'ure or after eating: for the Liver. hath» flaely between: the shoulders with “it Linimem once» or (wine a day. Great hennfit. wih when he: oblnined bv n applicumn of Hm rmm-dy externally wth IN «Imus-u. in case of severe attack of paiuia 1h. Bu'vels. For an adult, a small teaspunnful in gel" water or sugar, taken every halfhour, if tie quired. ' ’ An adult may lake a sum” teaspoon!“ ii cold water or sugar. when required. ‘ ._ ! COLDS AND COUGDS. ' J For an adult. a teaspoouful throb limos I (‘3', especially on going ta bed. If than is I dim- cuhy of breathing, bathe the cheat wifiwlh. mmedy. ” H ‘ DR. N. J. PECK, Bathe the outside with the) Linimenl; 'c'ojt. and glI"g’6 the insula with the same. orflifihfl]. diluted with watar. every few hows. CRAMP on mm IN THE STomgc’fiE‘c' ' Wet n piéra of' qotlon wool with the li is; mom. and put in the luoxh: bath the“ fig} wilh the dam Linimont. and take #:69ka the stomach in cold winer or sugan " "" ' For. BRUISES.’ V g Bathe the nart freely with tho clon’r rub.” as nfien as lvecussan‘; It will in a great nib“.- um prevent blackness. take out the "n"in and soreness, and cause it to heal. vaoflill". can be treated the same way. ' Hind up the cut with a c!ol|n,_ghd the cloth with the renmdy. a ' ' SPRAINS. ' r The same as for Rheui'naflc. ' . ‘ FRUSTED FEET AND canLAms‘ Bathe the feet with “10- remedy curing to bed For Rheumatic. apply the remedy?! “to parts effected once or twice h day.’ Do mi! 5. afraid to put plenty on, as there is nodanger of, Cold, or any evil lesull by firms. IN introdudng this regim‘edyi to the publi‘ctwthqw Proprietor does not 'v‘vlsh'iégset it forth alj'cly‘of - of every Disease incident to the hnn‘m’n‘he‘c.‘ but in many cases ucling as a pre} 0min. In i‘ La. on is well known \hat many disenbes origin“. from Colds, and much distress is often cuuud from a collecxion of wind upon the Stomach- This remedy is Well adapted to remove than calamities : in cages ofChoiera Murbus ilnevif has been kimwn to fail to effect a burg when it has been tried. Many people who havg baa afflicted with Rheumatic l’ains for'mar‘ly’yéh ' have been cured bv the means of Ihis‘tomedn‘n Ii has in many eases ‘been known 10 aqua; 0.219 N fmost violam Cough by the administration ‘09“ rmm Duo to flour doses :' .ii is aisb a termini R enaedy for that diesdi‘ul diseases, Sore Thug“) i it is une'ni' ihe best iempdies that imn’in". - ‘ p .\ L plied to Bruisgs and freshficuls. fl r :. We. need not go to Nemem-k, anun, Mexico,or some nghar piano filhr‘flfl‘fiififig pron!" of ihisfiâ€"bm it can he had in our «WI! cuuniry. Hundreds ofuumes could be added to lhis list if it were necessary. but I will only add two. which were handed in for public:- licn. This romedv ivaslmhnrto stood.on it. own foumialion, and 1 wish it sh” 10 do to l 'u can alwms he depended on as a genuine arlicle so long as il is prepared under [He ill- pennlendenry of the proprietor, NY. Jnli l‘um. and hearing his written signaltffl Read the following, , .; -‘ Vicmria Square. March 30. ISGI. Y JOHN PAYN r1, Esq â€"â€"Dear Sir-I suffered mick fr- m Rheumatism for upwards of lye", bi“- heaving of your l’uin Eradicazor I was iliducol to try it: and al'ler using three boulas. J V“ entirely cured. I recmnmend it to «vary on» suflering from Rheumatism. Yours. &c. A l'lvmvuun Win-u, Sin. many finals at times very mu ch. afflicted with the sick headache. for which she has tried. In: I'mus remed‘us will] the aid of several pllylpi'cfo ans. and all proved a failure. She used l6 l'ursevuml days M n' time unable lo do in" workâ€"having hemx inducvd Lo try your Vuln- ahle medicine, she wus entirer cured of ill. lsease. \Ve have also found it very bauefioinl‘ in relieving lhe lhlhisic, and an excellcfit remedy fur (wits and Coughs. Yours lull", .Junx Shun. Pain Iiiâ€"(Hahn '_ 'I'OU'I‘IIACHE on PAIN IN Txmzraqpv This remedy is a pure Vegetable Commundy," Conluihillfl 1m Avid. Turpeuline, on Mexcur ,? or anything wlnch can xi) any wav lnjnr‘o '0‘! ' Slomncn ; it acts as a tonic, greeting mgbu‘fl' uppalite. bringing the organs of [he slomuch. ; into a heaithy action . it has been gake'nv‘hy' _ [hose who have theweakeflstpmnch‘wit‘h'goofl ‘ efi‘em; it mil enable the Smyrna): fie dig”! :5, such pnrliclas of!uud,whic}1 he'ftrre kt could not, 1 tlmreby causing great distress. andVihm distru- ’ can he effectually removed by. the deer of (hi ~_§ renwdv. ‘ rz-commend it to [he Only $10.0. p611 Anhinmg COLIC AND CIIOLERA MORBUS. u,...... u... l haul... Iam Village” . . .. . n’s Cul'ners.......-.. hill......... .... mud Hill B........ .o... - PgYNg-gzsg _ FOR FLESH CUTS. DIRECTIONS. SORE THROAT, ' 18th of eaéltmolithg I ' n ‘ . .l9lh - ‘ ‘- . ..201h " " ...2ht 4' " N .23“! u u . , .24Lh " “ __ (I I '0! .. .2mh u' .u ...291h in u . . .3‘Ith "" " . .3lst "" 3' ... lst " “ “H'Efltlfl’éfl‘f

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