‘Artemas “lard, in the prospectus of his Irving Hull entertainment in New York temptsthe public to come and see him With’the" following inducements :-- The Festivities will be commenced by the “pianist, a gentleman who used to board m the same street with Gottschalk. The man who kept the boarding house reâ€" members it distinctly. The' overture will cansist of a medly of airs, including the touching new ballads, ‘ Dear Sister, is there any Pie in the house?’ ‘ My gentle Father, have youyany Fine Out About you ‘2’ ‘ Mother, .is thelbattle o’er, and is it safe for me to come Home fromi Canada ?‘ and. (by request of families who haven‘t heard it,) ‘ Tramp, Tram , Tramp, the boys are Marohing.’ Whi e the enrapturedear drinks in the. sweet music (we pay our pianist ~nine dollars a week and ‘ï¬nd him,') the eye will be enchained by the magniï¬cent green baize covering of the panorama. ,, This green :haize cost forty cents 3 ~ yard at Mr. Stewart's store. .It was bought in de- Lference tothe present popularity of ‘ The <Wearing o’ the Green.’ We shall keep up to the times if we spend the last, dollar our friends have got. - i fix-Dashing and fashionable Widow sajs ihe thinks 0f sueing some gentleman for a breach of promise, so that the world may know she is in the market. .,. “Thofemales of some of thelndién tribes, in order 1,0 keep silent, ï¬ll their mouths with water. Our women ï¬ll theirs with tea, and gossip more than ever. ‘ Nobody ever lost anything by love,, said a sage looking person.â€"â€"‘ That is not true,’ amid a yOung lady who had heimi the re hark, ‘ for I Once 1059 three‘nights’ _sleyep'.’ A Celebrated judge had a very stingy wife. On one occasion she received his friends in the dl'a\vinq7r00m with a single candle. ‘Be pleased, my dear,’ said bus IQIdShip, ‘to let us havefla second candle, glint we may see where the other slands.’ ‘ The Worst.â€"-A leather medal h3ving been offered for the worst possible conundrum, the prise was unhesitatingly awarded to the following selected from ,several hundreds sent in :--‘ Why ii' rascality like the breast o£afow17 Because his apiece ofch'icane. Mrs. Partington, reading an account of the-death of a} venerable and distinguished lawyer, who was stated to be the Father of the Bar, exclaimedâ€" ‘ Poor, dear man I’ he had a dreadful noisy set of children. Now the summer blooms avg faded, The once fresh leaves are sere; And the blue of sky is shaded By the autumn’s falling Lear. ' Not long since a. 'premium was offered by an agricultural society for the best mode of irrigation; and the latter word, by mis- take of the printer. having been changed to " irritation,’ a farmer sent his wife to gain the prize. A lawyer, on being calléd to recount for having acted unprofessionally in taking less than the usual feesif‘rom his client, pleaded that he had taken all the man had. He was therfupon honoumbly acquitted. ' And, allrthe beautiful andv bright, The fairy, fragile flowers, Are gone with summer's golden light. From this changing earth of ours. Josh Billings says that ‘ifa man professes to serve the Lord, he likes to see him do it when he measures onions as well as when he hollers glory halleluyer.’ A Frenchman cannot pronounce the word fahip.’ The word sounds ‘sheep’ in his miguth. Seeing an ironclad, he said to a boy, ‘ Ish dish a war-sheep ?’ ‘No,’ ansiver- rd the boy, ‘lt’s a ram.’ A School-Boy having good-naturedly help- ed another in a difï¬cult, ciphering lesson. was angrily questioned by the dominie : ‘ Why did you work his lesson '1’ ‘ To ‘lessen‘ his work,’ replied the youngster. A. Housemaid the other evening slipped from a chair on which she was temporarily standing, and fell head ï¬rst ix to a barrel of flour. To show the effect of mental agony. we will state that ‘her hair became white in a single night. ' There is no old maidsrm Japan. Wh_en the 01d maids don’t get married voluntarily, me authorities hunt up a husband fn them. A Sightseer on horseback, meeting a lad not-far from Edinburgh, asked him, ‘AmI halfway to Edinburgh ’2’ ‘Please, sir,’ said the boy, ‘I dinna ken where ye cam’ frae.’ Very Convenientâ€"It is said that when a crew of Chinese pirates get out of provisions they salt their own junk and eat it. ‘ Captain. are you going to run your steamboat in this fog ?' asked a timid pass- enger of one of the Thames sklppers. ‘No, air,’ was the reply, ‘we miovht as well try to drive a toad through a barrell of tar.’ .Sflevnbits‘amber wavelets flow, On its’bimk no primrose fair . Nor bluebells, that there were wont to blow And wave in the summer air. N6 longer Eréen thé' 'gi-‘asay mounds Neth the tall green-spreading tree; The wild Wind’s mockmg song ~reaounds ,ZThere the birds were wont to be, quiu rilléb,'ripe,'gdideh brown. '3 me wading tin-+5, um. brightly gleaned A «Athwarmhe dewy 'l'awn, » That like a wave 01' silver seemed With thy breeez§, and the xfoay flood Ot'ithe light of thy parting day rThy mission was health and gladuesa To the joyous and the young ; And it cheered all drooping sadness ' " Where their sweet, glad voices rung; ' We frequently hear of our generals cap- taxing ‘ pieces of artillary.’ What’s the use of continually capturing pieces ? Why not captuxe whole ones? Thy wreaths of rose and viblet hue: 'Are changed for autumu’s crown; Th2 legvesI‘t‘h‘aQ shqneyr like morning dew, And stirred the heart of many years With dreams of days that are by, Those who have shed sad, bitter tears, And heaved many a sigh. Thy love? flowers and gentle buds ' @réfa 'ed‘or pass‘q {May ‘ But sivrhs of age and youth's bright dreams (In tiy light all love to be, And shed a tear fer thy panting beams And huurzs that are gone with thee. In the momingfs gorgeous‘dawn. 3% mm 3511mm. Waning Summer. “w. : moinowm‘rowmi. ï¬qma.b.}..- ! No. 617 Sumlon Sh, Philadelphia; Pa. {AMERICAN MOMY‘TAKEN in PM, i Juno 9. 1865. - ‘4 in! i wanted everywhere for (“drill-o. Bnoknallern. NQWI "Aunts. Book Alum.“ Canv‘asnars. Pedt‘lors. and father. will do well to nrder a package of out They will ï¬nd chem ue‘eodingly popular, and terms liberal. 1000 Local Travgllhg Agents Now an indidpahs‘nhie‘fb‘bve "v furilv. are 3m- in: mnnnf‘anturrd hy us i» av'erv variety}! mvla and ï¬nis‘l.‘ Dqsqrhï¬ve Cincular. wizh prices will in» mrnishorl on application. and am; ctfle 0‘ Album am by mail put-puid on receipt of price. ‘ For single copies. bv'fav' Mina Shim-mime, ith other informnï¬on, app!y $9, or qddrou.‘ Commee in one vo'umo. lï¬mo'. cloth "ti"- lustrated with steel engravings. Will he ant to mw nddreu postage paid on receipt 0 price, $1.00. This. likn the above. i- a "70*: of great and I-rusunl-i moron. and wt" beoacqylv read as a nbmpa_llion volume‘to “ FEMALE Ly FEJ’ It is a large 12mm v'oiume. n‘nmly‘boilnd in cln1h,i;lantmted with engravinga’, rqu will be sent onny MIN-res: pout-mid. 0' cash: -of prico.$‘.nll-o on receipt of $2 00, we will send how: ï¬le Move works. postage preptid. < ,,.The book cgngpins/flwv ptgalmwithï¬ngru- Jnga. is newly hor u in' clad),- and will)» ,seut to am; gfldrgsg, post-p133}, on teggip! of ‘6 HAT one-half of the world cannot Imu? gine how the other half live." is no less true than trixe: and '.ho Iouonllho “adage afl'ords. our experience and bhkexvaifd") drily' tends to verify Then. too. when we consider the ova-varying ,Ihases of human pastioa, and e discurdnm eiemeuls fnom which ‘all novel and favmiicel sects pro mou!ded. iz,can scarcely seem sugnflsing that I faithful fecord of actual evenns should axesed in ,5" lariiy the wildest dream oTromunce: or h . c lmea, hoth.strnnge tud unnatural, G110 "d‘bo perpe- trated in a far 03‘ country on the outskirts of civilization. wnirzh people in (mo. nor state 04" society wovld‘nevor imaging posgipla‘ Knowr ing. an '1 do know,“ G‘vfle 3&4 horrors rind nhominalions of the Mormon system. the de- grndntlon it‘linpoie‘s on females. and the hon- sequent vices which extend through n‘l tho ramiï¬cations of the society. a sense 0‘ duiv to the world has induced me to prepare the T01- lowing nurrativa for .the public Eve} The ro- mmnic' itwidentï¬ cnnnéckéd will: my #:3014- once. mme mnv think bordering on the mar- velous. To them [valid sav v; his nerrn‘ ï¬ve ofmv Ii 33 o '1 p-rpve; ' the"! so often been promo inefo e that. “ TRUTH lsS'rMNGxR THAN FICTION. -- Autuor: ’I'zfam, Many Year ‘ min? Eqwngg' ' 'BY mmamp :: L V“ ‘r ‘ 1. - Tun" Wirhr'nr k nihirdnit max !' [Mica Male Lifg among the Mormons, BY AUSTIN N. WARDL Sewingemaï¬hinés. W A. NZER’S Combination Singer PREMJUM SEWINGJACHMs, F E M Aggy} T 5‘ , LIFE- Among my mum“ z “A . HE ONLY PRIZE awarded for Flmily‘ Sewing Machines by tho Judge: at thc Provincial Exhibition, hgldin London. So 1. 24m. 25th, 26th and 97th: WI! £in 60' R.‘ . \lnnzer 3L Co. ' ’7 -" “ ’ WANZER' 00’s They Ilso took the First Prize for Family Sewing Machines with R. M, Walnut 6:; 00’s Combination, at.lho‘frovinciulwrlir baht,“ Toronto. Sept. 22. 23. 24. 25 and ‘26. 1862, and also ï¬rst prizes was awarded to their Singo’r‘ fox manufaclory. a perfect Sewing Mnehingw hichabo'ng (implo in its principles is gasil) 'vm‘ferstood;ï¬roquiring less than an ordinafy amount of g‘kill in its opormiun. he accurate' conétructio‘h renders it little liable to get out of mpuir, and it in easily adjustad. The public. on examination. wil be convinced of its adv nlages over all others now In use. "Every‘mp‘ilyyï¬ould have: Wan- zar & Cn.’s Combination Pimilv Machine. All Genuine Wanzqr & Co.’s Sowing Ma- chiner- hour xhe stamp of R. M. Wanzer & Co., Hamilton, 01: the plate. Good \Vords, for July, itunday Magaziner-jbr July. Chambé’tjs’n Journarnl'or, Jnn‘e Truth Stranger than Fiction. A~STAR§|§M WW They also nick, ,Firngxjtr; Prize; In. tho shvarul Count) ï¬gricuhurul Fairsâ€"n: Humil- lnn, l’aris,QaM. StuThomu, Boumsvilloï¬Vhik- by, Coboprm Bo‘wmn Willé 15in fnmpnryï¬laco whaxe the)" ‘m‘vr been exhibiwd. ENELISH- MAEAZINRS I Prizes of (Similar character wizaro dlso nWaraed Wnnzer’a & Co’s. Family Sewing Machine and Wuuzer db Co’s Singer’s Machine; over I“ others. by the Bgmrd of Ann andf',‘ flaunflc. ‘ure. nt'ihe Mefllujfl‘cs Fililign! Â¥ ' R. M. Wanzer 8L Co. havoaucCoeded in ilni~ ting the most valuable properties nflhe Wheeler 6.; Wilson and Singer Machines. and ramov- iug ihose points which were not desirable in u First Class domestic article; by; adding acme naw inventions (for which they huh iccured 'n pnlom in Canada)|i_ave succeeded in producing [1T Whnzur & Co": Combinati'on and Wanzer 6L (,o.’~., Singer.er:cel any Machines that eve-r war-A: manufacqu in {tho Unuod Slates or (Xanadu, 1 ‘ The PM; Extra Prize was also g‘man forNon. 1.13m} V‘Z singgr’nggufacturing Mï¬ghines. A " I Orderfrecéived for life .P'uiodé-drnnd‘ Magazines at SCOTT! chhniond Hill, june 9. '65. Richmond Hi". Jun. 1365 nmxms' mm mm wnnx! PHOTOGRAPï¬ ALBUMS GR EA 7 X PE CTfl TIONS, ' BY CHAS. {haunts-.1 -' Companion to. Femalg, ï¬tter. PA RKE‘R CROSBY; :Agent. FIRST PRIZE A' Mann!" or 1-1! Agfle'ulif Buzéui & Co}. 75. Farting“- Sttéot- Roadwa- Sold. at Maura. 5R.‘ 6’: L. Pun! do Co’i. Wholesalo Depot, No. [9, Barnes-[31:903. Ox- ford ï¬trept. London, A ~ ~ ‘ : _nn infallible cure for all dippuoa of'lhe- akin. such as‘ Scurvy. Scrofula, Ulcorg,‘ Bails. Blotchel, Pimple; on the faco and,body. 3w. Price 110; an_d ~333.1)!" box " l‘E"..l1Y’S CONCENTRA'I‘ED DETER- SJV E ESSENCE. a remedy fo‘ Svpln‘lia i.) a“ its “ages, also for purifying the syntem from conlaminmiou. repommondvd for secondary symptoms. Matches on lire he *d and face. on- lurgomem o. the throm. tonsi's. arid uvuln: its beneï¬cial iuflnelce on xhc system in undeni- able.‘ Price) He. and 33s. per bottle, also: saving of “I. PERRY'S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF (EOPAIBA AND CUB "‘ SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most speedy Ramsay known. The Globulel. con- lnininï¬ the Quinlesae‘n‘ce o‘f CophibniCuhabs, Buchu, &c.. a! once cure. Million! the possibi- lhy of failure. ngorrhmah obï¬tinnte ‘Gleet, Striclure. em, immediately hubdu'iug ill in- flammatory action; Encadod in sugar. {rah frog: lute ornamell. 4-. 6d. and 11!. yer box. Established nonriy Licentury, Valid know): Ihrou bout the wdrld’ns the GREATEST RE- GEN ‘RATOR: n never-failing remeiï¬' fox Spermuiurrhm. Inn of manly powenprbducet? by early indiscre’tions. oi- any other autism-â€" ll. enriches the prin'cipts‘l-vit’nl fluids, enabling those who hlvo deemed themselves incuran at once :0 mm] the mos; sacred gipiigutions u! married lie. Price "1‘1. ner bade, or fou- qunmiliea in on. 33.2., which save: .1 -s.: unï¬ in £5 bo.‘. ea. oH‘eciing a saving oft): Us. Hum: anlnb inch-Pun: Pinon.â€" PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. FRIEND. price 6d., which contains (’1 3056111: fortue gridance of p.uems. , Meébrs. R. & L. [’wnv dz Co.'a’re only m bu consal'.ed r‘. 'l:e?.- Ies‘uence,No. 19. Berners Streei. 0xfo.d ‘8 ea-‘. Lonuoa, as they I‘OVGI', under any ci~cnmsiaucea. . ave! oii'uer M ho no or abroad. and thew halal†cm Jon .he Public ngninat nnv pol-sun us‘mg Lheir Jame. It'd as a further precaution) against fund.".he ‘Public in modiï¬ed gbgtgque of Shah. mgdiqings)’, Agg- nuino, unloï¬aï¬ Hid ‘sobjo'néd {Inc-{imih'a o ‘Jweir iignamre in rlifacheu‘ .‘0 their "'di'fl'erem' 'wn'z'p- pm- '- 9 .~ ’ Giï¬mum AND Mushmu Pawn RmArmiu ' m 1H]: U“ or ‘ . , Perry} Cordial Balm g' ISyruwum. ON NERVOUS I! ELAXATJjON and EK- HAUST’ON; ‘3 New eoi Iod'a win-"guide 190 Eng“, Mus: 'ated by 100 Annmmicrl Colarad ugruvlngu on S «33!. Jun. published, price 15. Also "'0 lhp wo ’ . THE YORK HERALD f BflflK, STATHINBIIY, 1.. ‘ cux‘vkénesqhg A5), j‘fSMrufJï¬â€˜aiS- crotiom and izonsequgm . quhuap “a My; rings, uBHCFibiflg xho Anatomy of Lhewkepro- ducaivo Sys.em in heath and «“seaee, and pointing out the sure n on "I o." per‘eu reborn- lion to mmmopd: whi. t' I Eisrj‘ 0.1 S'Rgle and Married Life,cm|uiu‘u‘q a Presc-Ep .ou known as khe Pveve'wlve Lotion, precluding the pos aibiliï¬v of comamiautioa. Also "'0 7.0 {mi fxomall Agenls i 1 9'" mm: 6f FANCY STORE; ‘,,,., ï¬niahm‘.) bung Clad]! Knife, 1 bltdo. 25 ch. Scissors. 10cm. ' Dressing Cucr~$L50 to $9. _ Murlï¬ug Ink, l5cts. \ .‘ ;; ludid'fiubbg Us. [0 cu. _. Slalt'f’icm‘ .. ,ï¬cls. ' " ' .é ; ID" Porio‘d‘cfls Supplied Wfl‘éolify binomily}. Richmond £131.51“ 26. '55. 1 , W‘s. , SCIENCE, RELIGION, NETBY. ' usmcn’tn 41m imam. NEW LIST OF BOOKS HE Proptiozor of the above l-Iutubliahmen:~ bags to cm the Intention of the Inhabit am: of the Hill wd neighborhood. to Ifo recem uddiï¬ans made to his 3 oc‘l of Interesting and Readablo' Books. being u superior clam of. lite- rafui'e by the mom eminent am )0)"- 01' well. known repulntion and popularity. ionâ€"95cm. Sangn‘b'f Zion. with Tdni‘é Shâ€: Nomion~ ' 3cm." " " Thomson's Lind and the Book-39, Churcj} P_rayer Books. Bibles. Testaments. I! all price's, Adventures in she Goid Heidi-#25 gig. 'l‘N- FICTION." The Waverly Raniaâ€"30 cu. The Wrack Ashore-=40 c‘.e. The Roving Englishman-J35 cts. _ Tho Romuncg 0‘" Common “ï¬fe-40¢“. Th'e Fortyoï¬'. a Guardsmenâ€"50 213. The War, or Voices '.om tho Ranks-25 ctr. Riflemen um] Rifles-J25 cis. ' ' FANCY ,5TA'1‘IONE‘RY. g5 ' Albums for 1‘2 Portraits. czl. Albums for 24 Pénraim, $1. ‘ ' " , Albums for 24 Portraits, (Capo Morocco.) 3!. Albums for 24 Portraiu. (Mm-occo) ;..-;.’, Gem’s Walking Cn‘leâ€. lrnm 40 menus. Pen Knives. wi'.h l b‘nl‘o. (30m 15 10 .‘20 0:5. Clue do. do. 3 do, 50 cis. (boaulil‘u'ly a '*4*~~' B. Clark. 50 cu. Forty Yeats Experienco in a Sunday School- By Tyn , 40cm, ‘ ‘ Buchnn's Do 053’: Medicine, ‘chpup'iodition. only 50c“. '.' . " The Guiding Sunday School Recital-hm cu. Rob and his Friendsâ€"6 cts. Bum'nn’s Pilgrims Programâ€"30 cu. Tho'Scottigl} Psallnody,in Tonic Solh Nota- God’s Glory in the “enemyâ€"By Mm. Loilgh. ,Principul 0! Queen’; qulbge. Canaan. ,,*$l.50- _ : . ,_ ' . Good Wordsâ€"tall. for laï¬l NM 1869’. $1.874“ each. ' Praying and Workingâ€"By Rev. Wm;S‘oveIr ' (ion, 87; cu. - My Ministerial Exporionca-By Rev. .Dr, ' Bughsel, SH cu. Parish “pornâ€"By Norman McLeod, D.D. 8H cls. Thu Graver Thought: of a Country Parson- 87} cm. A Burnl' Poems. 121110. cloth. gilt edgesâ€"50 ch The Now Life «By Bushnell. l2mo clmh. 40cm Tho Book (3! {Emily Worshipâ€"By Bov. W w 96. lacs, um Siam mans. A N1: ERIEND ï¬e {$9. 43 186711;. Aï¬ï¬â€™of‘fgh‘m Jf AND Mots,- 156i;- manna: mmmv' manuast mi: MM? WE’MMMEES In; ‘Cl’l’dl,’ hes; iii? 5 ï¬gï¬amï¬ Â«:5 MM paw-b- 1 ' . '- ,n‘. ma". May'otl’lw 7 - The Yark‘ Herald Letter-urns; ranting. };ARGET§NQ l’OSTERS! PAMB'HLEfs‘. nib mum JllB-WflllK BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, E . Urdorl yfo gho an oflndermntiqned dencrip- «on or , PMSTING ESTABLISHMENT. Kg 35;; mg; gr; BUSINESS CARDS, (W‘ill ho promptly attend-d to :â€" ovn ASSORTMENT or 613134;? _-CIRCULARS, PLAINI Duns. 72.“: 2:; j ‘; z ' atmanmcxs, '3 D. A." LAW FORMS, AND WMm {BILL Haws i ‘VERY work, Scientiï¬c, Theological or Fic- ‘_ J tiouo', whether published in Britain or ziAmerica can “in†obtained at -tho “Publighpr‘: ‘ print; ,ï¬â€™g unending) communicationgwith 1 Britain, and wiih this facility can bring good: ‘rmuch moro‘ .pnpetually and expédiliously fhaa : thou retailer‘s. ' As instances of the choapness of-our prion we append a hat of some of the Ibooh‘wo‘ï¬'oop constantly on hand :â€" ' Joa'ephul‘i Cympletg-Worka In one hand-r A Some volume. (lllublrnl'ed). . . . . . ("$2 00 Keilh'. Evidences of the Truth of the Chrinlinu Religion, derived from the literal fulï¬lment of Prophecv, (pro- fuéely Illustrated)†......... . u... Luirg‘éf Legnn' ; of Anecdotéi nnd Tales, ‘ " luflrative o! the Wit and Humour $cotlnnd...................... Leijllttnfln. Archbishop. complete works, '* in one handsome volume. . . .... . . . Paley. Complete Works, in one hand- Ieomevohmie" Smith’e, Rev. James. ' Our Heavenly father: or. God a Refuge Ind Strength†:! 'Chrint Aloneâ€"I 860k for All :' ' Welcome to Josue :’ ' The Helm Lend :’ ‘Thie’ do in Rememberence of Me. or Sacramen- lil Mediullo‘nef ‘ Important Queu- lionl ;' ' The Gm! Comforter :' °Thefl Morning Sucrï¬ce :’ ‘ The Evening Sacriï¬ce b" and 'Worda of 200 1 50 1 75 4775 Comfort. e’r'Solace' in Sorrow.’ cloth ‘ ‘ - P O R T U N. B I‘Consultthe Old English Physician ion nurmmr‘m EVERYBODY. AsraygL_I§_C_lymNT cqpxsgpngmom S I! Apnu VIIIth thron hon! tho United Sm" x ‘ uni anndu. Guard Chaim»... .... . . . '6',000 Soluuire and Gold'Brbochlol 2,000 In.“ v. and ‘ Florentine ' Broochei-............... 2.000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Broochesâ€... ......... . 2‘000 Mosaic. Jet! llnvn, and , , Florentine Ear Drop. .... 4,6100‘Coral. Opal. und v Emerald ' Ear Drops.... .... .... .. 4,000 California Diamond Brent Pina.................... 3,090 led Fob and Yes: Watch AGENTS-W0 want agem: in every regi- mom. and in New town and couuiv in the country, and thbse aming as arch wil' be rIlow- 0d 10 cents on every Cor;iï¬ca.e mdored by them. provided their nemii.:mno amounu in one dollar. Agent w?†oollec‘. ‘ .7 cans for every Certiï¬cate. and remit l5 censs ,0 us. UWrite plahfly. lay only whu is necessary mad he p__rompt. .Addyeu.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Gmlgno._w. DEVAU‘GH a‘Co" md Gold..l{. .... .... .. . 6.000 Sela. Ladies' Jewelryâ€"- Cameo, Pgarl. etc . . . . . . . . 8,000 Go‘Id Pons.Silvar'Exlonsion Holders and Penc'ls. . . .. . 6.000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- ted Holders.... .... .,... . 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- pion Holders-u. .... .... 5.000 Silver Goipleis and Drink- ing Ccpa .............. 3,000 S'lvar Custom. . .. . . . . . . . . 2.000 Silver Frui. avui Cake Bukota........ .... .... mm vozux. 5,000 Doun‘Silvo: Te: .Snoonn. $10 to $20 5.00!" " , f " T. his Spoons ' Witch“; Chninl, sets of Jewelry, RingsJ’inl. Ducal-cs. ale-v0 Button-5 Silver Spoon- Inii'orh. Cups, Cake. Bukou, 65c. wogth Eight Hundred Thou- und Doll-fl. The Elï¬n Stock of 5 lug. I-rolmn flown; gaming {tom but-inns. , etc .......y..... ...... 5.000 Plain Gold Rings. . . . . . . . . 5,000 Chnsod‘ Gold Hinge. . . . . . . 8,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings 8.000 Unliforniu Diamond Rings. 7.500 Song Ladies Jewelryâ€"Jet, For the purpou of closing on! tho stock I. the earlier! possible date, the undemgned hava decided on a gronldistribulion mlde ha follbvia. ncu run IVER! ARTICLE, no IATTIR now vkw‘nu,‘ ulna now you 8|. ‘ ' 'A Certiï¬cete of each article with in 'nlue printed upon it. is placed in en envelope and eeeledé-t‘he-e antelope: are ,thpronghly'm‘ixed end eold {or Twenty-ï¬ne Cent: eachâ€"the per- eon receiving one ofthese envelope: is entitled to the article named therein by returning the Certiï¬cate to us with one dollar. and the article, no matter how valuable it may be, will be for- warded’to him or her et once. There are no Blank Certiï¬oeteeand therefore every one is cure to get.’ et‘flees't. the fullgvelueof his or her money. Should the article named on the cor- tiï¬cate not suit,eny other which he me)" select of the eeme value will be substituted. We sell the certiï¬cates u' follows: _0‘no for 25 6m. 'r-ï¬vo for $1, -ekven for ’2 thmy fox $5, sixty-ï¬ve for $l0, one hundred for $15. - 'I‘hil dislribulion affords a ï¬ne oppor- tunigy for Agents] (u what lady or gentleman will not invest thli'rrnn: ccu'rs with a pros- pect of golï¬ng ï¬ve hundred or a thousand ï¬mu an much» All orders Inns; be addressed tons at put pld nthnd Nap 15 Maiden Lanai Now Yin-k. » KOYIn-o-...-._-._.p.‘.-... 250 4.000 Fob and Vest Ribbon S!idos 3 4.000 Sets of Solitaire None Bul- _ {on-,Studq.otc.......,.... , 3 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Panama“: 4 $000: Minintura Lockets. . . . . . . . 2 50 4.000 Minimum Locketsâ€"Magic I Sprihg........ ........ 3 3,000 Gold Toothpicks. Crosses. Case Watches.... .... . . . 500 G‘eula' Humilig-Cuo Sil- ,, V6! Watchgs... 95.. ...._ 200 Diamond Rings. . . . . . . . . . 3.000 Gold You and Neck Chains 3.000 n -' ‘ -- r H 3.000 Gold Oval Band llrucé’qts. 4.000 Chnaad Gold Bracelat. . . . . 9.000 Chatelaine Chaim and ALL.†Haw; Ag: 1‘0 BIJOLD row. 3| men. 300 Ge‘mu'YGold Hunting. Cass Watchal .. .. .. u . . .. ... $50 (0 $150 300 Lnd.os'Gula and Enameled- ' No. 15 Maiden Lune, Nay York. Juno 9. 1865. I ~3m rglnyurx. or I I L.". . . . {'- ml HxLJun Ind F'nrku. LIST 01" ARTICLES. 800.000 ; . . . . . . . '......12g ctni'ch Jun. 1". W65 ' 1»! 250 250 20 20 " ’00 {to [A ‘3 ow hit"! 70 100 31» 10 7 0 Sand for Dasc'rlplivo Catalogue ofptyloa and prices. A few roapeclabla Again: will be deal with liberally. ‘ l ‘ - Address the HOWE Sewing Machine, 473 Broadway. New York. ‘ a g ECENT and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine. renders it now the most perfect before the public, and persons atadistance can order a Maehine with a guarantee of He prompt and safe delivery,and that they will bevable to manage it to theiren- tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles l... No moremissing stitches! No trouble in mak‘. ing anyygarment,howeverdslicate or heav ,on the same ,Mschinewithor in cambric, clot I or leather; and for dress makers, shirt makers tailors. hat binders. ehee binders. or gaiter ï¬t- ting, as well as for every variety of family sewing, they have no superior. and will be sold at a much loss‘ price than any other niachine :apablgof going‘the snipe range oI'_ wprk. V THE 031GINAL 110W!) SEWING MACHINES! Soldjn bottles. “1., (“.33. 9d" 48' Gd; Imdlls. ‘ ‘ I . . n is aï¬â€˜JELL-KNOWN FAQ: thrfl SAR- ,SAPAI‘.ILLA is the ’er‘esi purifierog‘ï¬be T‘ulood in the we ld. K la? YOUR BLQOD. PU.‘ EYâ€"The l’ouela regalri'llâ€"And DEFY I...Q DOCTOR!†These Pills strike at the root 01°.th d’ ease, and r efox i'1e._c_ur9 of canary ailment jncvdenJal to Manl‘Vonian and Childyaq'c'l "as‘al! eruptions o ‘ who Slï¬qï¬lrdis gestion} Bilioua. Livenar‘d S-‘otnï¬cli ~5€8mu plaints. General VVoakness, Gout, ’lhuema- tism. Lumbago. Pains in t. o Limbs, Head- aches. Sore Threats, and we _\' w‘mplrint caused by irtégulariiiea of the bowels, ob- structed perspiration. and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. Thane Pills work their way to the very root. of each disease. cleansing in their passage. especiallv where mercury has been taken, and emovi': 3 every unhealthy ac- cumulation..till he b'tiodin purihedfthe whole system renovated. and all the functions acting according to nature. the duties of life become a pleasure,"wbera before they had been/sad and weary burdens. Do not hesitate-do not de- lay ! a clean stomach must make aclean body. A clean body will contain pure blood. when1 the stomach,body, and blood are pure, from regulating and cleansing the bowels, health is certain. Begin at the beginning. waste no time;-strike It the root ofy'our ailment; Again, I say. look to your stomach. One trial ofthose Pills will force conviction. ' Richmond Hill;June,'18€5. ASTHMA, murmur CONSUMPTION, mrmmmtzs or mum AND , ow AGE, &c. 1' RE the only Physician. in the Sm: who are members of the Roym College Surgeon", London. Mry be « oasalad from 8 o'clock in the awning until 9 atniglu. in every unit) and symphm} ofu‘aensg. _ V The tren'tm'em'hoy udoptiu the manual up- wards chili!!! yeuyl' extoniivp andyrcwipli'u‘ practice in London. _A no" oc'ltuflnc Iflvxunéx, An instrumém rams. cure of Genital Debi- Ii:y. of Nocl'urnul E‘n'asiom. mom r-wpe'ly known a? Seminal VVo'rkneus, dc. Can no permaneri'tly 'cured in (mm 15 w “(I dava,.by the use of this instrumun', wire! used Lou‘- ointly with medicinal DR. BUCHAN-‘S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPAI‘JLLA PILL3. V 7 and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough St‘rhht, Westminster, Warship Street. Bow Street. 5w. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men Clergymon. and nth-rs. ‘ ' D: Amos Jr. Son. in order to satisfy the moat skenticnl u to the merits a.†hm int! ‘0- mom. piedge themselvel thus; in an" iqunce when it may prove ui‘sutiafuclory. a ter 2: Tr'r ti'm'. no money w"! be refunde by rem: ":Jg the ‘asirumen'f-n good order. Price Ten Dol- lars. by mail 0' express. YOUNG MEN TAXI PAQTICULAI NOTfEl. Those who have injured .hemselves by I cer- tain practioe indulged in when alone-e habit frouueiin leim‘od fib'nevil companiu'm. or at school. ï¬le eï¬'ecks 0 which re nighllv Tait even when asleep. and i‘ not caret}. tends smnriago Impossib’e and destroys boLh mini and hm'y. should 1-4 fly immedinLdy. 30' abuse is one of the mos, Formidnhie enemies to healih, To" I‘D- lhing else in iho dire catalogue ofy’nnmm diar- eases causes IO (deltru‘c'dv'e‘u' drain' ' vou life human sysieinrdrawing its lhonsam‘so.‘ vjc: tims through I few years of suf‘ering flown to an untimely (rum; 3. dc ova Aha no vows sysiem rapiol) ,_\vallca away; ‘00 wife-39313.3; cnuaes menu}! e “an Inns )3! :uevplm the fun, pa" development of l e svb.om,d‘s,qml‘iflev Ior movinge. :oc‘e._v. bna'nesq, and all our .iilv happinms‘. ni'd loavo‘I the suseIe w 06:6: in body rnd '.. ' u_." edierm en .0 mmv'npiio'n en“- a . a‘ no? evil. mo '0 :o .e c' ended Him death RE wikhin ‘ho reach of al‘, bv the use pf DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETASLE D0.. MEST'C MEDICUNES, weaned from the Prose i'uiona of the late D . Buchun, Fellow. of tho Royal Co'lege of l’hysEcinns, &c.. &c.- Cd as are da.“ ' mane. nuu‘ theireflcucy proved is medium“ 0 'cnsen, a mud in; ’0 311.0 Alder- men at Gu‘ “hall, 'No Mm'cury Used. ..-â€"â€" Dr Amos do Son, 43 Easr GENESEE s1; BUFFA L0, NEW YORK, PERSON! IR ANY PART OF Till WORLD may be successfully [rented by forwardingu correct detail of 0011- cam. ' 'IIIS ASSOCIA’"ION has hamlet-red their ' L BRARY to we ' Hruw ’ Book Sloré, whore Stockholdars ‘nud othem uIM‘ in come BOOKS every Friday aï¬emoon. from no 8 o’clock. PJI, Healthï¬appiness & Long Life. Esunusuln m 1845â€"PERFEC’IED m 1862, Admess 1) . A ms & -0 ~, 43Ez-st Genesee Strem. t'nree coo I VVeg. 0 Eilico .8 ac , Bufl‘nm. N. '. - 1 A; SCOTT; Libiurian, Richmond Hill, Juno 9. 1865. _ l-fl' THE mannflon. THEELDRD . MAYOR OF LONDON. 9- “MWâ€: L n ma _ or on 'o :11“ {tunnel of 'tho Lian:- and one "Mir, ‘5 Animal, 1-2†a; 0min a! man ’ 2! auto ߠRICHMOND Y» 111141.] LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. IMPORTANT; [-tf’ SUBSEHBW Stouï¬'vil'9.. . .... '...'.. rlSth of ogch month. Brouglum,........._. nlQ‘th “ '3 Markham Village" . . . . ; ..20lh “ , “ Brow 5’s Curners......,;.'.2lst " ' " ' Thomhill....v.......;;...23rd " '0 Richmond Hi“. .... . ‘ “ †Maple . . . . . . ..-..... " “‘ “ Burwick.... ...'.........281h “ "1 Kleinhmg...............99Lh “ M‘ .Nohle'ton...........‘....3mh “ ‘ 0‘ Laskey................ .3151, " u Antorn.,...... .....,-‘... lst‘ “ " Smton..... V......-‘.. . 3rd " I " Whofqhkoill Quand‘to flay bugin’oyl por- Aurora, June 7;, 1865. l ESI’ECTFULLY announces that ho hum dhanged his time: of viaiï¬ngtho following places, and afterthil date will be (Sud-1y: excepmi) SURGEON DENTIST I Propa‘m’d at the Proprie&or’a;jresidenco, 4th. Concussion West York. C.W. Pm up and! sold in homes In 25 cents each. bears- ing the Proprietor's writlan signature thusâ€"r Sbla by Drugists and Storehéepï¬gn.‘priao 25c: DR. N. J. PECK; No pvil result need be {pared from thii remedy. notwithstanding its new. power. Gram beneï¬t wih anon be obtained by tn“ npplicnton of the remedy extornglly to thp Ab- domah. in case of severe attack of pain in tho Bo‘vels. ‘ I DISEASE OF THE LXVERJNDIGESTION, LOSS OF API'E'I'ITE. BILE. 0R BILIUUS CHLIC. A teaspoonfnl in water or sugar lhrop timn a day. before or after eaï¬ng: {or thin Liver. bathe fwer between the ahoulderl with tho Linimem once or twice a gay“ _ > _ r ' SICK HEADACHE. * Wat the head with 'the Linimeut. and take a dose internally xevory half hom‘ until relief is obtained. ' For -an‘aduu. a leu‘poqnfui three time! a in, especially (in going le‘bbd. 1f marlin I difï¬- culty of breathing, bath; the chem! wi.h the remedy. ' Pain Eradicator. In introducing this remedy to the public. the Froprfe‘tor does not wish to set it forth as a error ofevery Disease incident to the human race, but in many cues ncling as a preventive. u it is; we}!‘ known that many diseases originate from Coids. and much distress in often calmed from | collection of wind upon the Stbmach.â€"- This romed is we" adapted to remove thou calamitiel : m cases of Cholera Mnrbns it I: ha been known to fail to efl‘act a can when it has been tried. - Many people who hm ban aï¬iicted with Rheumatic Pains for many yum. have been cured by the means of this remedy. It has in many cases been known to cure the {most ViolentCough by the administration of rrom one to four dose! : 'it is also a certain emedy for that dreadful diseases. Sore Throat; it is one of the best remediel that can be ap- plied to Bruises and fresh cuts. Buthevtho outside with the Linimon’ng clan. and gurglo me insula with the same. or Ilighuy diluieu‘ with water, ever few hours. - For an adult, 5 small tehspoonful in co“ water or sugar. taken ev’ery half hour, if n- quired. ‘ - Clam? QR PAHme THE. STOMACH. An adult may tnka n small-l teaspoonfuliiil' cold‘wnter or “gay. wh'en-uqoi‘red. WM 5 piece of cotton wool, with thq liniq ment. and put in the tooth; bathe. the he. with the clear Lixiiment. and luké qdonp (Hi the stomach in cold winter or sfl'gnr.‘ This remedy is a' pure Vegetable Compound, containing no Acid. Turpentine, or Marcury, or anything which can in any way injuro tho Stomach ; it acts as a tonic, creating 3 good appetite. bringing the organs ofthp stomach into a healthy anion , it has been taken by than whohnve tna weakeutatomach with good ofl'oct; it Will 'onnblo the Stomach to digest such particloa of Iood,wliich before it could not.- theroby canning great distress. and that distrm can be efl'ectuully removed by the tin of this remedy. FOR 15?. UJSEST. Buthd the pan freely withflvo clear romody as often an necessnn'; I! win in a great mega†urq prewar; Macknes's. Vlnko on! me swelling and sorensea.‘imd mule it to heal. Swollh'lga can be troniod um um way. ‘ ‘ V v- 10:; FLESH CUTS. ‘ ’ [Bihd uh (h? cut wiIh neloth. and «faint. the clbfli with .tho rémodytpg: '4 ’ ' ' "‘ ‘ SPRAINSr ' .- The names†for Rheumatic. . FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS. TOUTfllA-CHVE 0R PAIN IN THE FACE. We need not go to New York, Japtn, Mexico, or some other place afar 03 for tho proof of {himâ€"hm item be had in our own counhy. Hundreds ofnumes could be added to this list if it were necossgary. but I will'ongly add two. which were handed in {or publica- tion. This remedy has hllhnrto stand on its own foundation, and I wish ilsuil to do so; it can always be depended on u lgonuinc article so; iong a: it is prepared under tho lu- perintendoncy of tim propriotor,. Mr. Jon: PAYNE. and bearing his mind» signatun. Read the foHOWing, I ' ' I -‘ Victoria Square, March 30. 1861. Joan Pun, Esqâ€"Dear Sirâ€"l wï¬ered much' frrm Rhe‘u‘maï¬sm for upwards oI uyour, but homing of your Pain Eradicator l was inducod to try it ; and after using three botflaa.’ l was entirely cured, Irecommond it to every on. suffering from Rheumatism. Yours, 6w. ‘ Humilith Wmu‘, Sen. For Rhwmnlle. 'anffly tho' 'ra’mody/lo'lhb" parts affected 0 we or twice a day. Do not be afraid to pc. plenq‘ o"), M: there is no danger of Cold, or any avg†{eagliby ilk: .' .1. Balho_tha foot with the remedy on (mart. bed"- .» ‘ Buttonville, Markham. Mr. JOHN Pam. Nov. 30. 1861. Dear Sinâ€"Having for some time past been in possession of your l’e'm Eradicator. and tea- ted Its great value, 1 can with all conï¬dence recommend it to the public. I was for a long time very much aï¬licted rnith Rheumalirm in my limbs. from which 1 have been entirely freed by the use of your ialna‘ble Medicine; and I have used it in my family for various other things to gear) eff-cl. My wife was for many years at times very much afflicted with the sick headache. {or which she has tried va- rious remedies with the aid of several phylici- ens. end all prayed a failure. She used to l). for eeveral days at I time-unable to do any worl.-â€"haring been induced to try your utm‘ able medicine, ehe Wits entirely cured of thv disease. “'0 have also found it very beneï¬cial in relieving the, Phthisic. and_an- excellent. remedy for Colds and Coughs. Yours trplyt ' Jone S'nvztt. 0n1¢r €61.00 Anhmï¬ mining to'éï¬ywl‘r};1_x;:hfoï¬:i; p; COLEC AND CHOLERA MORBUS. COLDS 'AND’ COUGHS‘ PAYNE?S DIRECTIONS- SORE THROAT, “HERALDâ€