â€"â€"â€"-‘Do you not sec,’ said the llmvyer, in triumph, ‘ that even in this passage ofScrip- tum we are mentioned ï¬rst ?"â€"‘ I grant you,’ says the bishop, ‘you hang ï¬rst.’ .' A dispute about the precedence once arose between a. bishop and a judge, and, after some altercation, the latter thought, he should quite confound his opponent by qlmt- in; the quowing passageâ€"‘ For on these two hang all the law and the prophets} l h , , l I ' x .v v , 'LOMPLIMENTARY TO THE WASHINGTON LADIES.â€"Duri11gr the late visit to the (em-- librate authorilivs of" Baltimore to “Wishingâ€" ton, on the 51h 01' July, the following senti- ment was proposed and drunk, with )mwb, enthusiasm, by the Baltimoreuns zâ€"‘ The streets of Washingtonâ€"May their mud al- ways wave: for we have seen more pretty ankels 10-day than during our entire lives before.’ cured by sum-Judy’s gm {mg the above delicacies EGG~CELLENT PATENTSâ€"Apropos of the question of Patient Law Reform, the Mo chanics’ Magazine informs us that a spe- eiflcation has recently been ï¬led at the Pm tent Ofï¬ce forimprovements in boiling" eggs. lelis vas shortly afterwards followed by a patent for a machine for lemovinz tlxo ions from 01:3 previous In 0min: thzlrn. ‘Wu hope :1 ’\‘l wk" ' ' ,‘J x r ’ n. ‘10 be ‘ "'r; ‘1 A lady, very tend of her husband, not- withstimdin;r his uglinegs of person. once said to Rogers, the poet, ‘What do you think ?â€"my husband has laid out lilty gumeas for a bah 1011 on 'purpose to nlease me.’ ‘ The dear little man,’ replied Rogers, ‘It’s just like him.’ A Pretty Picture.â€"-Eâ€"â€", taking the perâ€" trait of a lady, perceived that when he was working at her mouth she was tryin 1 to rot, - der it smaller by contracting her lips. ‘Do not trouble yourself so much, mudznn,’ ox- claimed the painter. ‘if'you plons'e, I will draw your face without any mouth at all.’ ‘Jenme,’ said a venembie Cnmm‘omnn to his daughter, who was asking his mescnt to accompany her urgent and i'uvoui'cd sni’mr to the altar. ‘Joanie, it is a. very solemn hing to get married.’ ‘I know it father." replied the sensible damsel, ‘butit is a great deal solomner not to.’ An eldefly gentielnan, travelling in a stage coach, was amused by ,the constant me (if words kept-up between two ladies. One of them at last kindly inquired if their! conversation did not made his head ache, when he- answered with a- great deal of 'navietc, ‘No,madam, I have been married twenty~eight years.’ Fusell, a celebrated painter, was very sarcastic in criticising the productions of other artists. >Northcote nsxcd him to look at his painting of the angel meetinz Balaum and his ass: ‘How do you like it?’ mid ,Nortlmote. ‘Vustly,’ replied Fiiscll, .‘Yoxi are an angel at an ass, but, an ass at an un« gel‘v n. . An old woman in Yorkshire crossed a bridge that was marked as ‘dangerous,’ with- out seeing the Sign. On being informed M the fact on the other side oftvhe river, she turned about and recrossed. Sheridan had a. very convenient formula for acknowledlinq all the new publications that were sent him :â€"â€"â€"‘ Dear sir. i have re- ceived your exquisite work. and I have no doubt I shall be highly delightedâ€"after I have read it. There is a peculiarly forcible kind of wiskey lately come into vogue in Lonrlun branded ‘L. L.,’ and when a Cocknv)’ says, ‘Come and 'ave a drum or double llell,’ he undoubtedly gives the right title to it. A Frenchman writing: a letter in English to a friend; and looking in the dictionary for ,the word ‘px‘eserve.’ and ï¬nding it meant to pickle, wrote as follows :â€"‘Mny you and your family be piclilcdyto all eternity.’ A young lady at school, engaged in the study of grammar, was asked it' i]<iss’ was a common or proper noun. After some hesi- tation she replied, ‘It is both common and proper.Y ' A Contemporary contains the following" advertismont ;â€"‘ A piano for sale by a lady about to cross the channel in an oak case with carved legs.’ In the Gallery of the Convent ochsuits at Llsbon, there is a. ï¬ne picture of Adam in Paradise, dressed in blue breeehes with sil- ver buckles, and Eve with a striped petti- coat. ‘She isn’t all that my fancy painted her I7 bitterly exclaimed a rejecth lover; ‘uud worse than that, she isn‘t all that she paints herself.’-â€"American Paper. On being shown a portrait of himself, very unlike the original, Houd said that the artist had perpetrated a. fulseflood. 'Paddy, who is dead now ?’ said some one to an Irishman. ‘J’uix, 1 don’t know, 111;- less it’s the man in the cofliu.’ “We are in hailste,â€"putforth I†And, in the fresh wind veering, I saw them disappearing A dream of lame came o’er me : Those merry-makers all; “ Say, sweethearts, without feigning. Are none nt'you remaining Upon a mount I lay ; The wave purled in its shadow; I saw o’er wood and meadow, ' And seaward far away. Thï¬bark he bade ‘them gator,â€" “We all are here,†they answered, A Rainted pipnacp waited Upon thé beach below, With gallant pennons streaming; The} skipper ldly dreaming Approached a joyous (band ; Like angels they came shining, With garlands round them twining . ) Stralght onward to the strand. Gamboled betbre the throng; The rest, their goblcts swinov‘inror1 With music, dance and singing, Swept frolicking along. Thglugak? they to the skipper, ‘uuu urn-unv Luv] nu LuU DRAIJIRJI’ “ Wilt thou transport us o’er? We are the sports and pleasures; We’re going, with our measures, Then from the distant mountains A Eroop qf {ngrry childrep In mountain, mead or 113.11 7†The Health aha Jony Earth. From Earthâ€"t0 come no more." As if-t'he timé went 315W FROM THE GERMAN 0F UHLAND. 3% Huh Emmmr. 1mm). A Dream mtent hm been -' - ,mdmother for sue}: x . {wnnmd nverywhnre For their sale. For cing‘a cuniPs. m- fm- inrmc in quantiï¬es: ; ilh mhor iufny'lnnlinn‘ any to. or addvess, JVO VD‘YIYP-W'I‘TI'TR PnIstmg-. AMERICAN HONEY TAKEN AT PA June 9. 1865, 1-“ an so indiqmnsnhln to mmrv fnnï¬lv. are Im- ingx mnnnf‘wmrvd h\' “s in «wow vnrietv nf‘ Rifle and ï¬nish. Decm'imiva Cirnniars \vixh prions will I)“ hn‘nithm‘. on swnlirtnï¬on. and :mV sfvle of Album sent by mail post-paid on receipt of' mice. innks‘ellors. News Agents. Book Agthv Cnnvnssm‘s. Peddlers. and olhnrs will do \vol' In order n nnr‘kmyo of our Bnnlm mul Albums Thm- will ï¬nd them exceedingly popular, and terms liberal. Can'Mo in mm vo‘rumr‘. limo. cYnHI extra Inqrmél with steel engravings, \ViH he out :0 mn‘ address postage paid on receipt 0 wice, $1.00. 100014103] & Traveling Agents price. gumâ€"m on rér-ei send bolh the above work H is a lama IQmo, (ï¬nthfl‘hlï¬h'nir‘d with smut m am‘ address This‘. likn 1110 above, is a work of great and uannle interest. and will he angel-Iv rnml m acomp'minn volume to “ FEMALE LIFE.†The ‘nuok contains 449 pages. Wilh engrav- ings, is nonflv hound in (cloth, and will ha 5mm (nnm‘ address, post-paid, on receipt of price. $1 ‘25. Male Life anaong the Mnrmnns BY AUSTIN N. \VARD, A Companion to Female Life Ims true than trim: and the h-ss'on tho adage ufl'nrds, our experience and oheervnlion (l-«ih‘ tnnds to Verify 'l‘hnn. too. when we Consider tho nvor-vnrï¬ng [thaws or human pnssinn. :mrttho (hmurrlunt eicrnonts from whit'h alt novel and tannin-at sncts nro moulded, it can scarcely scam surprising that a Faithful roam-r1 at' zit-tun) events shnnh‘l evened in singularity the wiltlust dream of rrnnance: or rhat crnnns. hnth strange and unnatural, should he pI-rnc. tratm! in a far of? country on Lhn nnt<hiru- ot civilization. which pcnnla in another state of Hocieiy wou‘.d never imagine posaihla. Know- ing. as: I do know. thn evi‘s nnd horrors nnd hhnnunnlinns of the Mormon syste‘m.‘the daâ€" grnrt'rnr‘n it nnpoeos nnKt‘mnntes, and tho. r‘on- seqnant vii-as which extend lhl‘mlsjh n]! the rnlniï¬mtmns of the S'N‘Et‘l‘y'. a Felt-‘8 ot'dutv to the world hw indnr-nd me to prepare thn t'nt- lowing narratin fur thr- pnhiic aye. Tho 1'0- mantic incident: ennnnctod 'with my nx‘purL‘ once. mnm‘ mar think hurderins: 0n the nmrâ€" VPIOUS“, Tn thnm l \vnnnd sav. that thi< Harm: rive uf nn’ ht'n nnty prnvm‘. what has Sn ohm] hem) prom-4] hehr'o t‘tnt. “ Thur“ IS Sl“tL\NG)-1H HANFICTION. Alllirm BIEKEWS’ LAQT GREAT WEEK! GRIMT XPEOfIlG’I‘IONS, BY CHAS. UTCKENS’ FEMALE LIFE M10316 THE MGDRMONS ! Many Years Personal Experience, BY MARIE ‘.V ARD TE’EE WIFE P A MQRMSN 5.5333. ! Good \Ym‘ds, for“ July, .Sundny Magazine, for July, Clmmbers’s Journal, for .Tnne Truth Stranger than Fiction A STARTLiNG WORK! R. M. \Vanzer 8L Co. havosucceedod in nni- ling the mnslvnhmhhx pl'npm‘titN nflhe “’lmolel‘ ï¬t \V11mn and Sinyor Mm‘hinos. and renmvm ing [how points which were not deshnhlu in 111 First Claw; domemc nrficle, by addng some new invnntions (for which they have secured a patent in Cunmin)have unmouded in producing‘ a‘perfucl Sewing Machinegv hich hoing simple in its principles is ensil} understand, roqnu'ing less than an ordinary amount of skill in its opnrminn. Its m'curutu construction rendursj it Wile hahlv 3) get out ofropcn, and it is ensil‘f‘ adjnslnd. The puhho, on examination, wil he convinced of its MIV‘ "Inglis over all Others now in use. Every funniy ~lmu‘ml have n \Vun- zer &, (Im’s Comhinalion Fumin Machine. A†Genuine 'Wnnzer & (huh Sowing Mn chinewlmm-xhe sznmpof R , M. \Vanzor ISL C0. Hamilton, on the plane. Orders received for all the Periodicals and Magazines at Richmond Hill. June 1965 chhmnnd Hill‘ Inna R, ’[i HE ONLY PRIZEm-arded for Family Sewing Machines hv the Judges at the Provincial Exhibition, held in Londnn. Sept. 24th. 25m,21;1h and 27111, was givon to R, M, \v’anzm‘ & C0. ' {I} \Vanzw So Co’s (‘omhinatinn and V\’a|12m~&(ï¬o,’s. Singnrmxcel any Machines that evm‘ wcm munufncluxce in lha United States or Canada. Sewingvfiachines. [’1 izes of a similar character \vé'e “32:0 awarded Wanzer’s & Co’s. Family Sowing Machine and \mezur & (70's Singer’s Muchix'os uverall others, by [he Bnard of Arts and Manufac- sure, at [he Mvohunics Insiimm. 'I‘oromo. They also Lmk First Extra l’nzes at the several County Agrivulaural Fair'sâ€"m Hamil- 1611. Paris, Gall. Si. ’l‘hwmas. Beamsviliethit- by, Cohourg. Howmanville: in racl'ever) place where the\‘ have [men vxhihik‘d. W ANZER’S Combination & Singer PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. They also took the First Prizn for Family Sowing Machines with R. \I. Wanzer S; Co‘s Combination. at the Provincial Fair held at Toronto. Srpt, 12. ‘23. ‘24. ‘25 and 2(5. 1862, and also ï¬rst n‘izes was awarded to their Singer for lxumuf‘anlvry. 6r HAT one-llanof' the worm r-nnnof. ima'- gins how 'lm oIhnr ha†hve.†is no Th9 FirsL' Extra Plize was also given for Nos. 1 and 2 Singer’s Mmzufacluring Muchh'es. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS WANZER 8: CD’S P1) RKEI’» C ROSBY, Agent. FIRST PRIZE A NARRATIVE OF 2mm, vnhwmo, nonï¬y hound in with Nmrnvimys’, MM \viH 1m ress podâ€"paid. on receipt of on var-nip! of $730“, wa WHI V1 \7 T’J‘TTI’7R Pnhnuhar. nmsun 9‘L,I’l1ilï¬r§e!phin, Pa postage prepaid SCOTT S l-xf an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Rolls. Blolchos, I’imples on the face and bodv. &c. l’rice HS. and 3. .per box ' 801% at Messrs R, (V: L. Pmuwda Co’s. \Vhoh‘sah‘ Depot, No. 19, Bel-net's Street, Ox- i'url Suwz. London, Agcnls: BARCLAY & 00., 75. Farringdon Sn'aul, London. 3133’ 25, 1605 1 SlVl‘} ESSENCE, a renmdy for Svphilis in all its stages, also for pnrifyingtho system from Conlzuninaliun, reconnnundod for secondary symmonm, lulosches on the head and face, en- lurgmnvnt of the throat, tonsils, and uvula: its hunellrinl influence on the system is undeni- able l’rica 115. and 33s. per bottle, also a saving of Us. l)"l)l :uin'S PATENT CONCENTRATED l‘)‘~‘f~"§N(JE 0V (IOI’AIBA AND CUbS" SUGAILCUAI‘ED GLOBULES,the most speedy Remedy known The Globules, cor:- tninihg the Quhtussmme of' Copailm, Cubebs, Bnclm. &c., :11 (HRH: cure, \I‘ihhnut the possibi- lily 01' failure, Gmmrrhma. obstinate Gleet, Sin-intum, clc‘, immediater snbduing all in- flunmmtm'y aminn; Enczued in sugar. free from taste or smell. 4s. (3d. and 115. per bux. “(lu\l.'l‘ll Diem. m UPON Plum: FLOOD..â€" PI‘ZRRY’S I’URIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. I: em'iuhos the principal Vital fluids, enabling those who have dedmud themselves incul'ab!n ut «mm: 10 fulï¬l the most sacred obligations of murl’iud lit'e. Price US. per botLJe, or four quantities in 01:0. 33s., which saves 113.; and ii: £5 bullles. cfl‘ccting a saving of 131 123; Edulflished nearly a century, and known lhruughnnl Hm world as the GREATEST RE- (H‘JNI‘IIM TOR; u nwur»!’ailing remedy 1'01 Spul‘lalfllurl'llm, less of manly powar. produced by uuxh' indiscrulious. or any other cause.â€" Perry‘s Carzliai Balm of Syrzacum ,ihiiity ui‘ usntnmmntinn. Aim to 1m hari trmnall Agents in nil pnrtx of the wm‘hi. I<L"1'R \OTS FROM THE SILENT I‘VI’IIICXI). mir U GIL, which contains directions fur thu guitimmu oi' tmtinllis. AhxsÂ¥h~n R. S: L. PM: m1 & C0. are only to ho'cnnsuimadattheirtvsitiettCH,No.19,1301'nels .‘s‘truot. ()xi'ald Sreo'. London, as Ihev never, lltltifll‘ any circumstances, travel either at home or abroad. nml thev hervhv cnmion the Public ngaimt any person Using their name. and as a t‘urthm- prntmutiun ngainst fraud. the [’uh‘ic is notified that none nt'~ their medicines are geâ€" miitw. uninss the suhjoinvd fuc-similia of their <iqnht.nre is antacde to their difl'erent wrap. purs. GENERATIVE AND Mvswmm l’uwui REGAI‘NED m’ ’1 ME USA or ON NERVOUS lll‘ll‘AXATION and E"- IIAUSTlON. New editions onlargvd to 190 pngpsv illustrated by lllU Anatomical Colored Eugnviugs on Steel. Just1ml)lis|)od,pricals. " 'leC SILENT FRIEND, the gx'eatesthli- Cu] \Vm'l; (ll’xlw Ago, on Yumllfnl Indis- crellons and consequent lmpwlimenls In Mar- ringv, dascrilviug llm Auammy of the Repro- ductive Syslem in lH‘flllll and disease, and pointing out (he sure rut-ans of perfect rosmm- Iinn 10 manhood: Mm‘rmal Life, (291“ ~ Hm I’rr‘vvmivn linidmd.) blmng Cl:1spK:Iifc-.I blade, 25cm. Scissors. 1*} cm. Dressing Cases $153010 89. Marking Ink. 15 cls. India Rubber Balls. [0 cts. Slate Pictures. 15 cm. Richmond Hill. May 26. ’65‘ Albums for 1'2 Portraits, 30 015. Albums for 524 l’ur‘u'uils, $1. Alnnms {'ur ‘24 Pol-(mils, (Cape Morocco.) $1. Alumnus for 524 I‘om'aits. (Morocco; $1). (h-Ht’a \‘v’ulk'ing Calms, from 41! 10 50mg, I’en Knives, with 1 blade, {10m 15 In 2" ctï¬. Clasp do. do. .‘i do. 50 cls. (benulilu'ly u Tim The The The Iifle The Bunk of Finnily \Vursliip-Jiy Rev. W. l}. Clark. 500m. Forty va's l‘lxpuricnce in a Sunday Schoolâ€" Bv 'l‘yng.-4() (its. Buclmn’s Domestic Medicine. cheap edition, only 50 (:15, ' The Canadian Sundav School Rockerâ€"lo cts lab and his l"1'ieml<â€"(i (21s. lunyan‘s Pilgrims l’l'DL‘lGSbâ€"BO (ts. The Scottish l‘salmudy,in 'l‘onic Solfu Nota- ion â€"-5.‘.") (~15. Songs of ZionY will) ll‘onic Sulfa Notationâ€"â€" 3 cls. Tllmmon’s Land and the Rookâ€"â€"$Q, Church Prayer Books. Bibles} 'l‘uslamen'ts, at :1llp1'i4 < l The Advenulu'es id the Gold Fields-«‘25 Cls 1‘ [C R R Y ’S CONCE NTRA'I‘ED D ETER‘ SCIENCE, RELIGIM, PGETRY, MEDICINE AND MUSIC. Good Wordsâ€"vols. for 186] and 1802, $1.87; each. Praying and \Vorkingâ€"Ry Rev. \Vm. Steven- son, 87% cl“. My Ministerial Experience â€"By Rev, Dr. Buclxsel, 67%, CIs‘ Pari~h Papersâ€"By Norman McLeod, DJ)“ HT; cm. The vau‘ Thoughts of a Country Parsonâ€" SH 015. lurns’ Poems, lflmn. cloth. gilt edgesâ€"506m. The New MI}: -I})' anllnnll, IQInu cloth, Mints The Bunk of Family \Vurship~â€"BV Rev. W. THE Y( )RK H E HAL D BM, STE‘HWERY, FANCY STORE. HE Proprietor ot' the above Establishment bogs to call the z'ttention 01' [ha inhabit,- unts of thn Hill and neighborhood. tn‘thé recent additions made to his stock (If Interesting and Read thle Books. being a superior ciass of lite» l'nture hy the most ulninmtt authors of Well- lanown reputation and popuiarity. God‘s Glory in the Henvonsâ€"~ B‘v “"111, I‘eitch NEW LIST OF BOOKS Periodicals Supplied “"eekly 01' Monthly. 5] \Vuverly Novels-30 uls. \erfk Ashnreâ€"â€"4U cts. Moving lingï¬xhnmn-«QS cts, Romance 01' Common l.lft:~â€"50cts. F0 ï¬vn (ium'dsznonâ€"â€"5() cis. W _. or Von-us 1'1 mu the Ranks-25 cts‘ men and Riflesâ€"525 cLsA Principal of Queen‘s College. Canada, $51.50. FANCY STATIONERY. 1N FICTION with :w 0mm III AND Ex ‘51 ' on Single and l’rm ripllnu known precluding the pos WORDERS PROMPTLY EXELUDIEJAJ For Cards, &e., just received Is entirer new and of the latest Imflerns. largo valier of new LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS PAMPH LETS AND NLRB“! .1113 WRK BOOKS, FANCY BILLS getter-Press Printing. Orders \‘fo the an of_ undormentloned descrip tion of The York Herald ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDS OUR ASSORTM ENT 0F WiII ‘se promptly attended (o :â€" And every other kind of CHEAP PLAIN CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS LAW FORMS, DRAFTS, AND BILL HEADS BOOKS! AGENTSâ€"~Wu want agents in every regi- ment, and in evory tnwn and county in the country, and those acting as such will he allow. ed 1(.' vents on every Unluiï¬cule ordered by them. perided their I'vmillanma numnnta‘ 10 one dollar. Agents will collect ‘25 cents for every Cerliï¬cma. and remit 15 cents to us. ‘ [IT \Vrito plninly. say only what is necessary and be prompt. Address, GULUH) W. DEVAUGU & CO.. "No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. Ramomhernnce of Me, or Sacramen- tal Moditaliuus;’ ‘ Important Ques- tions;’ ' The Great Comfurtor;' 'Tho Morning Sacrï¬ce :’ ‘ The Evening Sacriï¬ce ;’ and ' \Vords of Comfort. or Solace in Sorrow,’ cloth limp............... .....,..1‘2§ cisench chm'md Hi1 June 1". WM l-f a‘Id GOM.... 6.0"0 Sets Lndles’ Jewelryâ€"- Cameo, l’e:1rl.e{c. . . . . . . . 6,000 Gold Penab‘ilver Extension HuMers and Pencils. .. .. . 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Mnuu- Iod Huldars.... 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sinn ilolderS. . . . . . . . . . . . 5,001) Silver Gubh‘ts and Drink- ing (‘ups . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3,000 SHVN' Camus . 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets.... .... .... PER DOWN. 5,000 Dozen Silver Ton-Spoons. $10 10 $20 5,009 “ r “ Table Spouns tons, Studs. ate . . . . . . . . i . . 3.000 Gold 'l‘himhles, i’eiicils.mc GJIUO Miniature Lockets . . . . . . . . 4,000 Miniature Locketsâ€"Magic Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 Gold 'l‘oothpicks. Crosses, otc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.000 Plain Gold Rings. . . ». . . . . . 5,000 Chased Guild Ringu , , _ _ . . . HA?!“ Swim Set and Signet Rings 8.0041 California Diamond Rings. 7,5UU Suts Ludius’ Jewelryâ€"Jet Kuys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . 4.000 [’01) and Ves' Ribbon Sides 4,000 8015 of Solitaire Meme But- Guard (:lliills‘. .. .. . . . . . 6,0“0 Solitaire. and Guid Bron -hes 2,000 Luv". and Florentine Branches .... . .. "3.000 Coral. Opal and Elllr‘l'flld Bronches...; , . . . . . 2,000 Mosaic. Jet. Luvu, and Florentine [Cur Drops 4.500 Coral, Opal. 'und Emerald Ear Drops .. . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . 4,000 Cal‘xl'nrniu Diamond Breast l’ins.... . ‘ . . . . . . 3,000 Gohi F01) and Van. Watch ALL OF \VHICH All?) TO BE $01.1) FOR $1 EACH. 300 Gauls’ Gold Hun!ng Case VVntches .. 4- . $.30 to $150 300 Lad as’Gnld and linanwled- Case \V:|tr:hr\s.... 35 “ 70 GUO G'mns’ Hunting-Case Sil- ver \N’zilnlms............ 33 “ 7U 200Diumm1d limgsu . . . . .. . . 50 " 100 3.00†Gold Ventuud Neck Chains [5 “ 3x! 3.1M)“ " ' †4 " (1 3,0130 Gold 0an Band Bracelets. 4 " 8 4.000 Chas‘mi Huld Brmmh‘t. .. . . 5 “ [U 2,0U0 Chan-Imam Chaim and A Certiï¬cate of each article with its value printed upon it. is placed in an envelope and sealedâ€"Allen's: envelopes are thoroughly mixed and sold for 'l'wmty ï¬rm Cents eachâ€"the per- son receiving one ul‘ these envelopes is entitled to the article named therein in returning tho Certiï¬cate to us with one dollar and the article. no matter hth valtlublt it may hu, will he l'oi'~ warded to him or hm‘ nt oncu. Tlh'l'e are no Blank Certiï¬cfltasnntl therefore every one is sure to get. at lomt. the full value of his or her money. Should the article named on the can tiï¬cate not snit,an_v ollmr much he inny salad of t Ie same value will be substituted. \Ve still the.cartiiiczites as follows: One for ‘25 01s.. five for $1, eleven for $2 lhtrtv ï¬n- $5, sixty-five for SEN], one hundred t'or This distribution atlin'tls a ï¬ne oppor- tunity tor Agents, as what lady or gentleman will nnt lnvusl 'rwner-i-‘lw; (:mrs With a pros- pect of getting tivt‘ linndrt-d or a thousand times as much. All orders Hlll>t he addressed to us at unr old stand N0. 15 Maiden Lana, New York. ‘ EMPLOYMENT FUR BVEBYBHBY. A, F O R T U N I; [Consultthc Old English Physician The E'uire Stock of a large lMPom‘mG H6032, retiring from business. For the purpose of closing out the stock a. the earliest. possibie dale, lha u udersngned hava decided on a grenldislribulion made as t'oHows. EACH AND EVERY An'rwuc, NO MATTER now VALUAmE, BEING 501.1) FUR $1. Agents wanted throughout the United States and Canadas. Watches, Chains, Sets of Jewelry, RingsJ’ins. Bracele‘s. Slaeve Buttons. Silver Spoons and Forks, Cups. Cake Baskets, &c. worth Eight Hundred "I hou- \ sand Dollars. June 9. 1865 and Fnrks .12 L1 LhULDD VONGE ST. EADDLER dz 2.] MENESS MAKER LIST OF ARTICLES. 800,000 (‘0 to -3m 100 00 10 l0 Richmond Hill, June, 1865. A Stage leaves this Hotel every morning for Toronto, at 7, a.m.; returning, leaves Toronto at halfâ€"past3 p_m. LARGE HALL is connected with this 1‘ Hotel for Assemblies. Bills, COlICuHS, Meetings, K’c, Every attention paid to the convenience and eomfort of Travellers. r 1H“ Subscriber begs do inform the I’anic that he has leased the above Hotel, Wherehe willkeopconslnmly on hand a good Sm)pr ol‘ ï¬rst-Mass Liquors. (Sac. As this hunse possesses ovary accommodalion Tra- v01ms (-nu desire. those who wish Mstuy where they mm ï¬nd every (:omfurt are respectfully in- vited to give him a call‘ Richmond Hiâ€. June, l865 TORONTO. John Mills, Proprietor. Toronto. Jump, 186.3 Good Slabling attached and atrentive Hustlers always in aneudance. Good Stablmgr and a careful Hostler always :1 attendance. CLYDE HOTEL Richmond Eill Hotel ! DR. BUCIIAN’S SU MIX-COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS. It is a WELL-KNOWN FACT that SAR- ‘SAI’ARILLA is the gruntest ptlrilit‘r ol' the tachex. hloml in the worltl. KEEP YOUR BLOOD l’URlClâ€"The llowols rogularllâ€"And 1);“)le the DOCTOR!!! These l’ills strike at the root of ouch disease, and are for the cure of every nilinunt incn’ientnl to Man Woman and Child, such an all eruptions on the Skin, ludi- grestiun, Riliuus, liivur. and Stomach Com- plaints. General \Veakness, Gout, Rhneinzt- tinn. Litmhago. Pains tn the Limhs, Head- Sore Throalsy and every complaint caused by irvegnlirities ot the bowels. oh- structetl perspiration, and deteriorated and un- healthy hlood. Those i’ilis work their way to the very roots (if each diseasu, cleansing iu then-pnssago, especially where mercury has been taken, and ruiunving every unhealthy ac- cumulation. till the blood is puriï¬ed. the whole sysinm renovated. and all the functions acting according! to nature. the (luties‘of life become a pleasure, where before thm‘ had been sail mtd wean hurdens. Do not hesitateâ€"d0 not do- lny I a clean stomach must make ztclenn hndy. A Clean hotly will contain pure blood, when the strutmuh,lmtly, and blood are pure. from regulating a id cleansing the bowels, health is curtain, Begin at tho heginning. waste no time: strike at the root Di'yonr ailment. Again,i l-s: ‘, look to yourstmnnch. One trial ot‘these l’ills will force conviction, ‘ Sold in bottles. at]s.1;d., 25. 9d., 45. Ed.†and HS. i Richmond UiH,Juno,1865 White Hart Inn, v RICHMOND HILL. and sitting Magirlrates of Marlborough Street, VVestminsmr, \Vuxship Street, Bow Street. &c. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men Clergynmn. and others, MlCS'l'lU MEDICINES, prepared from the l’resmiplioxis of the late Dr, Buclmn, Fellow of llle Royal College of l’ln'slcians. «\c†Sac.â€" Cules are daily made, and [hair efï¬cacy prnvod in llmusuud of cases, attested bul'ore Lhe Aldorw men at Guildhall, Healthflawiness & Lung Life. V “USA; SOCIATIUN has {ransferred their Ll HR. \HY [0 lbs ‘ IIFKJLU ’ Hook Slow. \vhN'O blocldmldurs and others may 'y‘ucule BOOKS «wen-y Friday afternoon. l’l'or 4m 6 o’clock. P.M, PERSONS IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD may be successfully treated by forwardinga correct detail 01' their case. The treatmentthey adopt is the result of up- wards ol'thirty years’ extensive and successful practice in London. A mosr SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument l'orthe cure of Genital Debi- lity. et' Nocturnal Emissions, more proper-l} known as Seminal Weakness, &c. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 520 days, by the use 01’ this instrument, when used conâ€" ointly with medicines. Dr. Amos & Son, in order to sutist'y the most skeptical ns 10 the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove u nsmisl'nclery, alter a fair trial, the money will he rel'unded by returning the instrument in good order. Price 'l'en Dol- lars. by mail or express. YOUNG MICN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by a cer- tain practice indulged in when aloneâ€"a huhit frequenJ} learned trnm evil companions. or at school. the etliwts of which are nightlyl'elt even when asleep, and il‘ in t cured. renders marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. S"ll’-ul>nse is enact the most formidable enemies to hvalth, for no- thing else in the dire (:ntnlnguu of human dis- eases causes so destructive a drain upon the human Si‘stem, dinwinu its thotnnnt's of vic- tims through a few yours nt' sutl'cring 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 mstem, (lisqnnlitits for marriage. society, businessy zmd ull earthlr happiness. and lonvos the suti’mer wrecle in body and mind, predisposed to consumption and a train 01' evils more to be dreaded than death itself. Richmond Hill, June 9. I865 Addruss Dr. Amos «\2 SUN, 4SEnst Genesoe Slroul, three (luurs \Vest 01' EllicuLL Strum, Buffalo, N. Y . l ‘ REthe only Physicians in the Slate who A are members of the Royal College Surgeons,London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 alniglu, in every state and symptom of disnase. Dr Amos (£9 Son, 48 EAST GENESEE 3'12, BUFFA LO, NE “7 YORK: THE. RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. @looa; ASTHMA, INCH’IENT CONSUMPTION, INFIRMJTIIQS 01“ YOUTH AND 0111) AGE, 61¢. King St., East, near the Market Square. RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Rl‘) within the reach of all, by the use d DR. BUCIIAN’S VEGETABLE DU- THOMAS COOK, Proprietor N0 Murcm'y Used. (212591 C. VAN .A. SCOTT FOR NOSTRAND. l-if .1»; f. , [/16 W (lfld §@;z(é{/(}lg Lil/rm inn, I -H' l-tf 1-1f Hf f WIIE Subscriber begs to inform his friend- and the public generally, :that he hll opened an HOTEL in the Village of anlo. 4th Con. Vaughan, where he hopes, by inch. lion to the comforts of (ho travelling comInI° nity. to merit a share of their patronage and nupport. Good Stubling. &c. JAMES WATSON. Maple. June 1865. Maple Hotel 2 ECEN'I‘ and important improvementnhlv- ing been put to this Machine. renders it now the most pvrfoct before the public, and persons at a dislance can order n Macâ€"hinolwilh a guarantee of its prompt and safe (feliveryï¬nl that thm‘ will be able to manage it to their en- tire snlislaclion. No more breaking needles!â€" No more n'rissing Stilchnsl No trouble in mak- in;: any garmonl, howeverdelicate or heavy,on the same Machine, either in eambric, ‘9'!th or leather; and for dress makers, shirt makers tnilm's. hat winders. shoa binders. or guitar ï¬t- ting, as well as for every varletv of family sewing, tlmv have no superior. and will be sold at a much less price than any other machine SnpzilrlP of doing the same range of ‘wurk. Sond for Descriptive Catalogue of styles and priceie. A few respectablb Agents will-be dell with liberally. New York. J Address the HOWE Sewing Machine, 473 31'Lmdway, New York. HGWE SEWING MACHINES! Prepared at the Proprietor’s residence, 4th Concession \Vest York. C.W. Put up and mud in bottles at 25 cents each. hear- ing Ina Proprietor’s written ngnaturo thusâ€"- Sula by Dl'ugisls and Stox‘ekeopers, price 25“ No evil result need be feared from Chi. remedy. notwithstanding its great power. DISEASE OF THE LIVERJNDIGESTION, LUSS 0F Al‘l’lGTI'I‘E. BILE. 0K DILIOUS CULIC. A leaspoonfn] in water in sugar three “man a day. before or afier mating; for the Liver. hadm ï¬eely between: the shoulders with th. Linimem once or twice a day, Grout beneï¬t will ï¬ften be. bbtnined by hi npplicalon of the remedy externally lotho lb- dmnou. in case of severe attack of pain in tho B0 vels. SICK HEADACHE,‘ \VM the head with the Liniment.’ and tlk. a dose internally every half hour until roliofil obtained, COLDS AND COUGHS. For an adult. a teaspoonful three times I dn‘, especially on going to bad. if there is a dim- cully of breathing, bathe tl‘e chest with lb. reumdy. An adult may take a small teaspoonful in cold wuter or sugar, when required. For an adult, 3 small teaspoonful in cold water or sugar, taken every half hour, in- qnh'va. Bathe the outside with the Linimenl; clour. and ymgle the insnie with the same, or slightly diluted with water. every few houns. cmmm on mm; IN 'I‘HES'I‘OMACH. Wet a piece of cotton wool with the lini- ment. and put in the 100th: bathe the faco with the clear Liniment, and take a doso on the stomach in cold water or sugar. Ballm llm narl freely wilh the clear remody as often as necessarv; It will in a great maus- ure prevent blackness, take out the swelling and soreness, and cause it to heal. Swelling. cau be lrualed the same way. F0 R FLESH CUTS. Bind up the cut with a cloth, and nturl‘h the dull] with the remedy. Bathe the feet with the remedy on gum; t0 bed 'l‘OU'I‘IIACHE ()R PAIN IN THE FACE. For Rheumatic, appiy the remedy to tho parts effected once or twice a day. Do not be afraid to put plenty on, as there is no danger of Cold, or any evil lesult by its use. Esmnusm'n m lR45â€"PERI‘ECTED m 1862 I ~Bullonville, Markham. Mr. .lmm PAYNE. - Nov 30. 1861. Dear Simâ€"Having For some time past been in possession of your Pain Eradicator. and tea- ted us great value‘ I can with all couï¬denco recommend it to llm public. I was for along lime very much nfllicled milh Rheumatism in my limbs. from \l'iillfl] l have been entirely freed by tho use of year valuable Medicine; nml l have used it in my family for various uihur things to good ofl‘acl, My wife was for many years at times very much afflicted with (he sick headache. for which she has triad va- rious renwdius will] the aid of several [illysici- ans. and all proved a failure. She used lo b0 lbrsevoml days at a lime unable to do any workâ€"having been induced to try your valu- able medicine, she was entirely cured of tho disensn. We have also found it very beneï¬cil! in relieving Ihn l’hthisic, 'and an excellent remedy for Coh’s and Coughs. Yours truly. Juan S‘nvn. We need not go to New York, Japan, Moxieo,or some other place afar off for tho proof of this,â€"bnt it can be had in our own cunnh‘y. Hundreds of'numes could b0 lid-dad to this list if it were necessary. but I will only mid two. which were handed in for publica- tion. This rmnedr hashltlrnrto stood on its own foundation, and I wish it Still to do so; itcun alwms he depended on as agenuino article an long as it in prepared under ihe au- perlnlendency of the proprietor, Mr. JOHN PAYNE. and hearing his wrllten signature. Read the following, -‘ Victoria Square. March 30, 1861. JOHN PAYNE, Esqâ€"Dear Sirâ€"I suflered much l'r- m Rheumatism l'or upwards ol nyégr, but healing ofyonr l’ain Eradicator I was induced to try it: and aflar using three bottleé. l was entirely cured. I recommend it to every one sullering from Rheumatism. Yours. 61c. Hum'mmy WHITE, Son. ‘IPAYNE%" Pam Eradlcator. This minedy is a pure Vegetable Compound. containing no Acid. 'l‘nrpemine, m- Meic‘ury. or anything which can In anyway injure the Stomaen ; it acts as a tenic, creating a good appzkiile. bringing the m'gansof the stomach into a healthy action. it has been taken by [how who have me weakeqlslomach wiih good efl'ect; it \vill enable the Stomach to digest such particles of l'ood,which before it could not, thereby causing great distress. and that distress can he efl'cctualiy removed by the use of this remedy. IN introdu’cing this remedy to the puhlic. the Proprietor does not Wish to set’it forth ns,a cure! ofevery Diseasa incident to the human race, but in many cases noting as a prexenlive. as it is] well lillbwn that. many diseases oiigillate from Colds. and much distress is oï¬en caused from a collection of wind upon the Stomach.â€" 'l'l|is remedy is well adapted t'e remove these calamities : in cases ofCholera Mnrbus it n has been known to fail to effect a cure where it has been tried. Many peopla who have been afllicted with Rheumatic Pains for many years. a v . ’9 " V I'ave been cured by (he means ofthxs remedy. II has in many cases been known to cure the fmostviolemCough by the administration of rrom 01m to four doses: it is also a certain emedy for that dreadful diseases. Sbra Throat; it is one of the best renmdies that can be ap- plied to Bruises and fresh cuts. ' SPRAINS.‘ The same as for Rhaumatic. FROSTle FEET AND CHILBLAINS. COLIC AND CHOLEka MORBUS. 'I‘IIE ORIGIN AL DIRECTIONS. SO RE THROAT, FOP. BRUISES