Do they miss me at home, dotheymiss me ? T’would be an assurance most dear, To know that this moment some loved one, Were saying I wish he were here. To feel that the group at the ï¬reside, Were thinking of me as I roam ; 0h l yes t' would be joy beyond measure, To know that they missed me at home. When twilight approaches the season, That ever is sacred to song ; Daes some one repeat my name over '3 And sigh that I tarry so long ? And is there a. chord in the music That’s missed when my voice is away? And a chord in each heart that awaketh Regret at my wearisome stay? Do they set me a chair near the table, When evening’s home-pleasures are nigh 7 When candles are lit in the parlour? And the stars in the calm azure sky; And when the good night’s are repeated, And all lay them down to their sleep. Do they think ofthe absent and waft me A whispered good night while they weep? Do they miss me at home do they miss me, At morning. at noon, or at night; And lingers one gloomy shade round them, That only my presence can light; Are joys less invitineg welcome, And pleasure less hale than before, Because one is missed from the circle, Because I am with them no more. Scandal, like the Nile, is fed by innumer- able streams, but it is extremely difficult to trace it to its source. '5'}. German traveller. well received in Lon- don, went a round of dinner parties. For about the twentieth time he sat down to fowls at top and ham at hoitom. ‘Mein Gott 1’ he exclaimed, ‘cack and bacon again! Dere is nothing to be had but cock and bacon.’ And he fmthwith entered on his note-hook7 ‘ De Inglish lib principally on cock and bacon.’ Why is a newly born baby like a gale 01' wind ?â€"Because it begins with a squall. A widow, who had just lost her husband, was weeping bitterly for the dear departed. A friend tried to console her. ‘ No, no,’ said the fair mourner ‘let me have my cry out 5 after that I shan’t think anything about it.’ Alcl. Patterson, of Hamilton, has been cdx'iimitted for trial at the Recorder’s Court, on the charge of-rohbery. He was admitted to bailâ€"himselfin the sum of $2,000, and two others, in $1,000 each. His counsel gave notice of application to have the trial transferred to the Assizes. An amateur writer thus concludes 3 story : ‘This is my 1st attempt at writing :1 Tail it is far from being perfeck, but if I have indggced folks to see that in 9 cases uut of 10 they can either make life as the desert of Sarah, or as joyous as a flower garding, my object will have been accomplished. IMPORTA ‘CR or PUNCTUATION.-â€" “rantedâ€"A young man to lake chargg ofva pair of horses of a re- ligiori‘s turn of mind. A school commillee-man writes: \Ve have school-house large enough to ac- commodate four hundred pupils four stories high. A newspaper says: ‘A child wns run Over by a wagon lhrca years o'd cross-eyed with panla‘etles which never spoke afterwards.’ Parsolâ€"A protection against Ihe sun, usod by ladies made of cation, and \vnalelmne. Strapsâ€"Articles worn under the boots of gentlemen made of calf skin. An exchange describing a celebration, says: ‘ The procession was very ï¬ne and nearly two miles in longlli as was also the prayer of Dr. Perry the Chaplain. You may gather a rich harvest of know ledge by reading; but thought is the win nowing machine. Womanâ€"the only endurable aristocratâ€"â€" elects without ballot, governs without law, and decides without appeal. Men often attempt, by the light of reason to discover the mysteries of eternity. They might as well hold up a candle to see the stars. Mr. Beeton, retaliating upon American Enblisliers for piracies of English copyright _ as begun to publish cheap editions of every new American work. The Good Old Times.â€"It seems strange that we of the present age are constantly prasihg that past age which our father abused, and abusing the present age which our children will praise. with viï¬Ã©lgar, and 118.0 it as a“ gargle ;7 of take a small spoonful of it into the mouth occasionally, and let it dissolve slowly. , Hope is itself'a species of happiness, and. perhaps, the chief happiness that this world affords; but like all other pleasures imme- diately enjoyed, the excesses of hope must be expiated by pain; and expectations im- properly indulged, must end in disappoint- meï¬t. Young people should never intrude their opinions where they are not asxed for, or where they might give offence. To know how bad you are, become poor; to know how bad other people are, become rich. Many a man thinks it IS virtue that keeps him from turning rascal, when It is only a full stomach. HEALTH OF THE Bonnâ€"Good men should be attentive to their health. and keep the body as much as possible the {it medium ol the mind. A man may he a good per- formen but what can he do with a discorddred instrument9 The in- habitants may have good eyes, but how can they see accurately through a soiled window? Keep, therelorc, the glass clean and the organ in tune. We do not Wish you to be iancillulâ€"to live in the shop of an apothecaryâ€"or to have a medical student always in attenâ€" dance, But be sober and prudent- ly attentivr- to the body. Rise early. Talte proper exercise. Observe and avoid whatever disagrees with your system. Never overburden nature. . <B'e, moderate in your eat- ing and drinkingâ€"the hoard slays. more than the swordâ€"Jay, Cure for Soar Threatsâ€"Mix a quarter of an ounce of saltpetre, ï¬nely pulverised, with type - ppnces of pure honey. Di_1ute it Do They Miss Me at Home. aw Huh Sï¬mnmn 13min). The York Herald %@@K EflLflBEII JvllB WflBK PAMPHLETS AND ls entirely new and of' the lat _ I large variety of new LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS Order: No the an 0! undermontloned descrip- tion of PRNTINE BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, FMW TYPE EEERS For Cards, &¢:,juét rqdoivfl. WORD batten-Press Printing. ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDS, Will 50 promplw altondod to :â€" OUR ASSORTMEN‘T OF CHEAP JOB And only other kind a! RS PROMPTLY EXELUDTEA‘AI PLAIN CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, AND DRAFTS, AI‘D BILL) HEADS .tterns. A Consultth Old English Physician FOR ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, lNFIRMlTIES 0F YOUTH AND OLD AGE, 5w. ‘ RE the onlv Physicians in the State who A are members of the Royal College Surgeons, London. Maybe consuited from 8 o'clock in the morning until 9 atniglu.in every state and symptom ofdise' ‘ Dr 11103 do Son, 48'EAS'1‘ GENESEE S'I‘.. BUFFA LO, NE “7 YORKy HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. where he willkeep conslanlly on hand a good supply of ï¬rst-class Liquors. &c. As this house possesses every accommodation\Trn- veliors can desire. those who wish to stay where they can ï¬nd every comfort are respectfully in- vited to give him a call. The trca'tmentthey adopt is the result of up- wards ol'lhirty years’ extensive and successful practice in London. A MOSI‘ SCIENTIFEC INVENTION. An instrumenlfonha cure of Genital Debi- lity. of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness, (‘14:. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, hy the use of this instrument, when used conâ€" oinliy with medicines. TORONTO. John Mi 11s, Proprietor. Dr. Amos «Sr 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. Price 'l'en Dol- lars. by mailer express. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by u cer- tain practice indulged in when aloneâ€"â€"a habit frequenJ} learned from evil companions. or at school, the efl'ects of which are nightly felt even when asleep, and if not cured. renders marriage Impossible and destroys both mind and body. should apply immediately. Self-abuse is one of the most formidable enemies to health, for no- thing else in the dire catalogue of human dis- eases causes so destructive a drain upon the human system, drawing its thousands of vic- tims through a few years of suil'ering down to an untimer grave. It destroys the nervous system rapidly, wastes awaythe energies ot'life, causos mental derangement. prevents the pro- per development of the system, disqualiï¬es 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 itseif. ' Toronto. J u 119. 1865 C. VAN NOSTRAND. Richmond Hill. June, 1865. 1-11 CLYDE HOTEL Good Slabling attached and ahentivo Hostlers always in attendance. DR. BUCHAN’S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS. It is a VVEMJâ€"‘KNOWN FACT that SAR- SAPARILLA is the greatest purifier ot' the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD l’URElâ€"The Bowels‘ r~bgularll~And DEFY the DOCTOR!!! Th'eée‘l’illfs strike 'at the root of each (liseHSe, an’d'ar’e for the cure of everyailment ineldental 'to‘ Man Woman and Child, such as all eruptio‘n‘s‘ on the‘ Skin, Indi- gestion, llilious, Liver.’ and Stomach Comn plaints, General VVealriie§§;Gout,' Rhuon’ra- tism. Lumbago. Pains in the Limbs, 'lliead- aches, Sore Threats, and every .cornplaint caused by irregularities of the bowels. ob- etrucled perspiration, and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. These Pills worlr their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in thelrpassnge, especially where mercury has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac- cumulation. till the blood is puriï¬ed. the whole system renovated. and all the functions'amiim according to nature. the duties of life become a pleasure, where before thev had beensad and weary burdené. Do not hesitateâ€"do not de- lay! a clean stomach must make aclean body. A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stomach,body, and blood are pure, from regulating aJd cleansing the bowels, health is certain, Begin at the beginning. waste no time; strike at the root or" your ailmenthgain, I say, look to your stomach. One trial ot'those Pills will force conviction, ' . Sold in bottles. at ls, 1§d., 25. 9d., 45. (ii, and Us. Richmond Hill, June, 1865‘ LARGE HALL is connected with ‘this 1 Hotel for Assemblies, Bang, Conculls. Meetings, &c. Every attention paid to the convenience and eomfort of Travellers. RE within the reach of all,‘hy the use of DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE DO- MESTIC MEDICINES, prepared from the l’rescx'iplions of the late Dr. Buchnn, Fpllow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c,: &c.â€" Cunes are daily made, and theirelflcacy proved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, and sitting- Magistrates of Marlborough Street, Westminsmr, WuEShip Street, Bow Street. &c._ Used ,by 1116? mdfst ceIeTbratfl Medical‘Men Clergymeu. and other's. White Iâ€"Iart Inn, RICHMOND HILL. lï¬ichmond Hill Hotel ! THOMAS COOK, Proprietor- may be successfully treated by forwardiuga correct detail of lheir‘case. A Stage leaves this Hotel every morning for Toronto, at 7, a.m.; returning, leaves 'I'ofomp 514 half-past p.m. 7 Richmond 111]],June, 1865. Address Dr. Amos &. SON, 4SEast Genesee Street, three doors West of Ellicou Street, Bufl'alo. N.Y. 1 HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY 10 the ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store. whore Stockholders and othets may n‘ocure BOOKS nvery Friday afternoon. fro): 4w 8 o‘clock. P.M, Healtlmappiness & Long Life. Good Stablmg and a careful Hosfler always )1 attendance. ' Richmond Hill, June 9. 1865‘ THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. , a, U \ Q? afl / I L300, Wï¬â€™m’éï¬g King St., E RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. PERSONS IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD No IVIIIrcnl-y Used. 6726 quail/712g; l/zc /"¢/ ash near tï¬Ã© Market Square. A. SCOTT , Librarian, l-tf l-tf [-tf Pain Eradicator. IN introducing this remedy to the public, the Proprietor does not wish to set it forth as a carer of every Disease incident to the human race. but iu__mnny cases acting as a preventive. as it iS; well knhwn that many diseases originate from Colds, and much distress is often caused from a collection of wind upon the Stomach.â€" ']‘his remedy is wall adapted» (e remove these calamities : in cases ofCholorn Morbus itn has been known to fail to ofl’ect a. cure where it has been tried. Many people who have been afflicted with Rheumatic l’ains for many years. have been cured by the means of this remedy. It has in many cases been known to cure the fmostviolemCough by the administration of rrom one to flour doses: it is also a certain emedy for that dreadful diseases. Sore Throat; it is one of the best remedies that can be ap- plied to Bruises and fresh cuts. VI‘HE Subcriber begs to inform his friendé and {In public generally, that he has opened an IOTEL in the Village of anIQ. 4th Con. Vughun, where he hdpes, by‘atlen- tion to the omforts of (he travelling commu- uity; to menu share of their patronage and r~upporL Good Slabling. &c. ‘ JAMES “WATSON. Map‘ae,‘Jun [865. ' ’ ‘ 3“ 1" ‘ 14f Maple, ‘Jun [865. ECEN‘ and important improvements hav- ing can put to this Machine. renders it now the most perfect before the public, and. persgns at distance can order a Machine with a guarantmol' its prompt and safe delivery,and that they wll be able to manage it to their en- tire satisfac on. No more breaking needles!â€" No more mssing stitchusl Notroubie in mak- ing any galnenx‘,howeverdeiicate or heavy,on the same Machine, either in cambric, cloth or leather; an! for dress makers, shirt makers tailors. hat.xinders,‘shoe binders. or guitar ï¬tâ€" ting, as veil as for every variety of famin sewing, tlw have no superior. and will he sold at a much ass price than [my other machine capable ofJning the same range of work. For heumatic, app‘.y the remedy to the parts effected once or twice a day. Do not be afraid 10ml plenty on, as there is no danger of Cold, or my evil’le'sult by its use. Preparm at the Proprietor’s residence, 4th Concessiox West York, C.W. Put up and sold in bttlos at 25 cents each, hear- ing the Pnpriotor’s writlsn signature thusâ€"â€" Sold by Dngisls and Stol‘okeopers, mice 250i Send fox'305ér'xptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A 9w respectaqu Agems will be deal with libera y. This remedy is a pure Vegetable Compound, containing no Acid. Turpentine, or Mercury, Great bneï¬t will ï¬ften beiublained bv an npplicalouof the remedy externaily to the ab- domen. incnse of severe attack of pain in the Bomb. HOWE SEWING MACHINES Address Re HOWE Sewing Machine, 473 Broadway, Iow York. New Yol‘kJ _ l No evil result need be feared from remedy, ntwithstanding its great power. Maple éIâ€"Io'telz or anything which can In any way injure the Stomach; it acts as a tonic, creating a good appetite. bringing the organs of the stomach into a healthy action . it has been taken by those who have the weakeet stomach with good effect; it Will enable the Stomach to dlgest such particles of tood,which before it could not, thereby causing great distress. and that distress can be effectually removed by the use of this remedy. SICK HEADACHE, Wet thy head with the Liuiment. and take a 6059' ihlcrhally every half hour until reliefis obtained, A lousponful in water or sugar three times a day. More or after Faking: for the Liver, bathe fleey between: the shoulders with the Linimennnce or write a day, We. used not go to New York, Japan, Mexico,or some other place al'ar 01? for the proof of this,â€"â€"but it can be had in our own country. Hundreds of names could be added to [his list if it were necessary. but I will only add two. which wore’handed in {or publica- tion. This remedy irashithnrto stood on its own foundation, and I wish it slill to do so ', itcun always be depended on as a genuine article so long as it is prepared under the su- perintendency of the proprietor, Mr. Jon); PAYNE and bearing his written signature. Read the following, “ Victoria Square. March 30. 1861. JOHN l‘AYxE. Esqâ€"Dear Sirâ€"I suflerod much frun Rheumatism for upwards or a year, but hearing of your l’nin Eradicator] was induced to try ii; and afler using three bottles. 1 was entirelycured. Irecommmzd it to every one suï¬eriig from Rheumatism. Yours, &c. llunrnrwy WHITE, Sen. An Ilult may take a small teaspoonful iï¬ cold \vaM- or sugar, when required. Guilty of-lroathing: bathe tl‘e chest with the remedy. DISEASF-OF THELIVERJNDIGESTION, LOSS OF API’ETITE. BILE. 0R 4 BILIOUS COLIC. Buttonville, Markham. Mr. Jon: PAYNE. Nov. 30, 1861. DearSir,â€"-â€"llaving for some time past been in possession of your Pain Eradicator, and tes- led us great value. 1 can with all conï¬dence recommend it to the public. l was for along time very much aï¬licted with Rheumatism in my limbs. from which 1 have been entirely freed by the use of yeur valuable Medicine; mid [have used it in my family for various other things to good effect, My wife was for munyyoars at times very much afflicted with the sick headache. for which she has tried va- rious rsmedies with the aid of several physici- ans. aid all proved a failure. She used to be for several days 'at a time unable to do any workâ€"having been induced to try your valu- able midicine, she wns entirely cured of the disease. We have also found it very beneï¬cial in reliving the l’hthisic. and an excellent remed; for Colds and Coughs. Yours truly, JDHN'STIVEE. Bathe {18 part freely with the clear remedy as often unnecessary; II will in a great meas- ure prevail blackness. take out the sweLling and sore ‘ . and cause it to hen}. Swellings can be ad the same way. Bathelhe outside with the Liniment; cleal‘. and purge the lusnde with the same, or slightly diluted Yllll water. every few hours. COIlC AND CHOLERA MORBUS. For 14 adult. :1 small teaspoouful in cold water oxsugm‘, taken every lmlflwur, il're- qulred. COLDS AND COUGIIS. For an .duh. a teaspoonful three times a dav, especinan going t9 bed. If there is a diï¬i- Wotn piece of cotton wool with the lini- ment. and put in the tooth; balhe the face with tha clear Liuiment, and take a dose on the stomach in cold water or sugar. SORE THROAT, CRAB“ OR PAIN IN THE STOMACH. Er m3“) tine cht WEE}; chill; midflsaturate the clan with the remedy. SPRAINS, The came as for. Rheumatic. FROSFED FEET AND CHILBLAINS. Bathéthe feet with the remedy on gomg to bed TOO'I‘IACHE‘OR PAIN IN THE FACE Esusznn IN 1845â€"1’ERFEC1ED IN 3862, PAYNE’S THE ORIGIN A L DIRECTIONS. 50R FLESH CUTAS. FOR BRUJSES‘ this FVERY work, Scientiï¬c, Theological or Fic- J lions, whether published in Britain or America. can be ohminod at the Publisher’s prim-,5. \Ve have direct communication with Britain, and with this facility can luring goods much more'punctually and expediliously than most retailers. As instances of the cheapness of our prices we append a list of some 01' the books we keep constantly on hand :â€" Josophus‘s' Cemplel'e'rWorks in one hand- home volume,(illustrated). . . . . . . . .$2 00 Keith’s EVidences of the Truth of the Christian Relinion, derived from the literal fulï¬lrrtéiir of Prophecy, (pro- . fusolv Illustrated). . '. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 00 Laird ol‘Logz-in ; orAnecdotes and Tales, illustrative of the Wit and Humour ofScotland......................150 Leigliton‘s. Archbishop. complete works. 'in one handsome volume . . . . . .4 . . . l 75 Pale:’s Complete “forks. in one hand- some volume...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Smith’s. Rev. James. ‘ Our Heavenly Father : or, God a Refuge and Strength ;’ ‘Cltrist Aloneâ€"a Book 'for All ;' ' Welcome to Jesus :’ ‘ The Better Land :’ ' This do in Rememberance of Me'. or Sacramen- tal Meditations ;' "Important Ques- tions :’ ' The Great Comforter ;’ ' The Morning Sacrï¬ce :' ‘ The Evening Sacriï¬ce;’ and 'Words of Comfort, or Solace in Sorrow,’ cloth _.......12§ ctaeach Rchmond Hit June 1°, WFE H? r A 1‘ O R T U N B ! EMPLBYMBNT ran EVERYBIJDY. BOOKS! Watches, Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Rings,Pins, Bracelets. Sleeve Buttons, Silva-Spoons and- Forks. Cups, Cake Baskets, &c. worth Eight Hundred 'l‘hou- sand Dollars. Agents wanted throughout the United Siam: and Canadas. and Gold.... .... ....... 6,000 Sets Ladies! Jewelryâ€"- Cameo, Pearl. eic . . . . . . . . 6,000 Gold Pens.Silver Extension Holders and Pencils. . . . . . 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- ted Holders.... .... . . . . . 5,009 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sion Holders.... .. .. 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinkâ€" ing Cups . .... 3,000 Silver Casters . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets . . . . . ........... PER Dosz. 5,000 Dozen Silver Ton-Spoons. $10 to $20 5,000 " _ " Table Spoons AGENTSâ€"We want agele in every regi- ment. and in every town and county in ‘he country, and those acting as such will he allow- ed ll! cents on every Ceniï¬cale ordered by them. provided their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents wiH collect ‘25 cams for every Certiï¬cate. and remit 15 cams to us. The Entire Smck of a- large Inxvon'rma HOUSE, retiring from buShmss. 2.000 Lava and Flux-amine Brooches .... .... 2,000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.000 Mosaic. Jet, Lava. and Florentine Ear Drops . . . . 4,500 Coral, 0118!. and Emeraid Ear Drops.... . . 4,000 Cnlifurnia Diamond Breast Pins-.... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3,000 Gold Feb and Vest Watch Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.000 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides 4.000 Snts of Soï¬taire Sleeve Bul- tons, Studs. etc . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.000 Gold 'l'himbles, I’encils.elc 4 6.ll00 Miniature Lockels. . . . . . . . 2 50 4,001] Miniature Locketsâ€"Magfe‘ {ITWl'ite plainly, say only what is necessary and heprompt. Address, For (he purpose of closing out tha stock a. the earnest possible date, the undersxgned have «incided' on a greatdistribution made as follows. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE, NO MATTER HOW YALVABLE, BEING sou) FOR $1. A Certiï¬cate of each article with its value printed upon it. is placed in an envelope and sealed‘these envelopes are thorougth mixed and sold for Twenty-jive Cents eachâ€"the per- son receiving one of these envelopes is entitlei 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 at once. There are no Blank Certiï¬cates and therefore every one is sure to get, at least. the full value of his or her money. Should the article named on the cer- tiï¬cate not suit,any other winch he may select of the same value will be substituted. We sell the certiï¬cates as follows: 3.000 n u I- 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets. 4.000 Chused Gold‘Bmcelet _ . . . . 2.000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains.. .. .... . . . (3,000 Solitaire and Gold Broo 'hes 2.000 Lava and Flux-amine Spring ..4. .... . 3,000 Gold 'l'oothpicks, Crosses. etc .................... 5.000 Plain Gold Rings. . . . . . . . , 5.000 Chased.Gold Rings . . . . . . . - 8.000 Stone Set and Signet Rings 8.000 California Diamond Rings. 7,500 Sets Ladies’ Jewelryâ€"Jet One for 25 cts.. ï¬ve for $1, eleven'kt $2 thirty {Or $5, sixty-ï¬ve for $10, one hundred for $15. This distribution affords a ï¬ne oppor- tunity for Agents, as what lady or gentleman will not invest TWENTY-FINE cnm‘s with a pros- pect of getting ï¬ve hundred or a thousand times as much. All orders must be addressed to us at onr'old stand No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. a \Valches . . . . . . - ........ $50 300 Lad es'Gold and Enameled- Case “'alches.... .... . .. 35 600 Genls’ Hunting-Case Sil- ver ‘Valches............ 35 200 Diamond Rings.... 50 3,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 15 ALL 01" WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD FOR $1 EACH. 300 Gents’ Gold Hunling Case June 9. 1865. GIRARD W. DEVAUGH & CO.. No.15 Maidcn Lane, New Yom‘ and Fnrks. . .... . LIST OF ARTICLES 800,000 $50 to $150 20 “100 to -3m 70 100 30 20 K) PERRY’S CONCENTRA'I‘ED DETER- SlVE ESSENCE. a remedy for Syphilis in all its stages, also' for purifying the system from conlmniuation. recommended for secondary symptoms, blotches on the head and face. enâ€" largement oflho throa't, tonsils, and uvula: its beneï¬cial influence on the system is undeni- able. Prics Us. and 333. per bottle, also a saving of HS. 7 Agentszv BARCLAY. & Co., 75, Farringdon Street. London. May 26. 1805 Established nearly a century, and known throughouptl-e world as the GREATEST [UC- GENERATOR; a "aver-failing remedy for Sperinalorrhw, loss of manly power. produced by early indiscretions. or any other cause;â€" [lenriclles the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable at once to fulï¬l the most snei;ed obligations of married life. Price 115. per bottle, or {our quanlities in one. 335., which saves lls}; and in £5 bbtlles. effecting? a saving of £1 li’s. Sold at" Messrs. IR. dz L. PERRY & Co’s, Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Berners Street. Ox- ford‘Street. London. Perry’s Cordial Bdan of Syriacum. l’ERliY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF C0l’AlBA AND CUbi’uD SUGAR-COATED GLQBULES, the most speedy, Remedy known. The Globules. con- taining the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cubebs, Buclm, &c., i110hce,cure. without the possibi- lily of failurb. Gonor‘rhma. obktinaie Gleet, Stricture. em, immediately subduing all in- flammatory actinn; Encased in sugar. free from taste or smell. 4:4. Gd. and 113. per box. HEALTH DEPICNDS UPON PURE FLOOD.â€" an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofula, Ulcers, lloils. Blotches, Pimples on the face and body. &c. Price 115. and‘il3s. per box Messrs, R, & L. PERRY & Co. are only to be consulted at their residence, No. 1!), Berners Street, Oxford Sreet. London, as they never, under any circumstances, travel either at home or abroad. and they herebv caution the Public against any person using their name. and as a further precaution against fraud. the i’uh'it: is notiï¬ed that none of their medicines are ge- nuine. unless the subjoinod fag-simian of their signature is atttached to their different wrap. pars, GICHERATIVE AND Muscumn POWER REGAI‘NED BY Hm USE or PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS; ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and I EX- HAUSTION. New editinns enlarged [0190 a pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Colored Engravings on Steel, Just published,price ls. HE SILENT FRIEND, the greatestM‘evli- cal Work of‘the Age. on Youthful Indis- cretions and consequent lmpediments Lu Mar- riage, describing the Anatomy of the Reproâ€" ductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect remem- lion to manhood: with an Essay on Single and Married Lifegwntaining a Prescripllon known asthe Preventive Lotion. precluding the pos sibility of contamination. Also to M lmd fromnll Agen '13]! parts of the world. EXTRAO’I‘S FROM THE SILENT FRIEND. price 6d., which contains du‘eciions forlhe guidjnge Vof Emienls. FANCY STORE. SCIENCE, RELIGION, POETRY, MEDICINE AND MUSIC. ’ ï¬nished.) strong Clasp Knife. 1 blade, 25018. Scissors, l†cts. Dressing Cases $1.50 to $2. ‘ Marking 111k. 15 (:18. India Rubber Balls. 10 ctSv Siam Pictures. 15 cts. I? PeriodicalsSupplied Weekly or Monthly. a] Richmond Hill. 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This. like the above, is a work of great and unusual interest. and will he engorlv read as acompnnioh volume to “ FEMALE LIFE.†ll is a large 12mm volume. neatlybouud in clnth, illustrated with engravings’, and will bo «out to any address post-paid. ion receipt '0! price. $1.00â€"0r on receipt of $200, wo will send both the above works, postage prepaid. 1090 Local & Traveling Agents A CompaniOn to Female Life. The book contains 44!) pages. with engrav. ings. is Neatly hound in cloth, and wiHbi sent (0 ny)‘ address, post-paid, on' receipt of price‘. $1.25. ' Male Life among the'Mormons, ‘BY AUSTIN N. WARD, For single cupiPS. or for terms in quantiliu. ilh other information, apply to, or aï¬dretp, " " R. M. “"anzer & Co. have succeeded in uni- ting the mostvaluable properties ofthe VVheoler LVL VVIlson and Singer Machines. and remov- ing those points which were not desirable in B First Class domestic article, by adding somo now invnntions (for which they have spcured a patent. in Canadaflmve succeeded in producing a perfect Sewing Machine,w hich being simple in its principles is ensil} understood, requiring less than an ordinary amount of skill in its operation. Jts accurate construction renders it little liable to get out ofropair, and it is epsily adjusted. The public, on examination, wil be convinced of its advantages over all others now in use. Every funiin should have a Wan- zer & Co,’s Combination Family Machine. Good \Vofds, for July, Sunday Magazine, for July, Clmmbers’s Journal, for Jnne H HAT one~hulfof the World cannot ima- gine how lhe other half live." is no loss true than trim: and the lesson the adage} afl'ords, our experience and olwervation daily tends to verify Then. too. when we consider the overâ€"varying phases of human passion. and the discordant: eiements from which all novel and fanatical sects are moulded, it can scarcely seem surprising that a faithful racord of actual events should exceed in singularity the wildest dream of romance: or thatcrimob. hath strange 'and unnatural, should bdporpï¬ (mind in a far of?r country on the outskirts,of civilizalion, which people in another state or society would never imagine possible. anw- ing, as l do know, tho evils and horror: and abominations of the Mormon system. the db- gradatmn it imposes on females, and the con- soqnont vices which extend thrn‘ugh all tho ramiï¬cations of the society. a sense of duty 'to the world has induced me to prepare the fol- lowing narrative for the public eye. The re. manlic incidents (-nnnecled with my exmï¬o once. many may think bordering on tho mu- velous, To them I wound say, that this ntrra» tivo of my life bnly proves. what has so 9 bean proved before that, “ Tnu‘rn is STRAch ‘I‘HAN “alone/1110:1178 I’rqfucn, All Genuine Wanner & C035 Sewing Ma- chines boar [he stamp of R. M. Wanzer 5L Co., Hamillou,o"1 the plate. ENGLISH 131565le35 ,1 Truth Stranger than Fiction. . Many Years Personal Expelfignégi; B~Y MARIE W ARD THE WIPE UP A MURMONBLBER! Orders received for all the Periodical .nd Magazines at ' 7 W e A STA TL\NG WORK! _ FEMALE LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS I They also took First Extra Prizes at tho several County Agricultural Fairsâ€"at Hamil- ton. l’aris, Gall. Sl, Thomas, BeamsvllleA’Vhic- by, Cobou‘rg. Bowmanville: in factpvery place where thev have been oxlxib‘imd. [11? W'anzer dz, Co.’s Combination anti \Vanzor 6L Co,’s. Singer,oxce| any Machines that ever were manufactures in the United Stams or Canada. FEE ONLY PRIZE awards for Fan!in Sewing Machines by lhe Judgus at the Provincial Exhibition, held in London. Sept. 24th. 25m, 26th and 27th, was given to R. M. ‘w’anzer & Co. ‘ -‘ Prizes of a similar character were also awarded VVanzer’s 67, Co’s. Family Sewing Machine and VVImzer Sb Co’s. Singer’s Machines over all others, by the Board of Arts and Manufac- sure, at the Mechanics lnslilute, Toronto. chhmond Hill, June 8, {65‘ Richmond Hiil. June 1865 They also took the First Prize {or Family Sawing Machines with R. \I, \Vanzer & Co's Combination, at the Provincial Fair held t 'i‘o’ronto, Sept, 22, 23, 24. 25 and 2f. 12162,th aiso ï¬rst prizes was awarded to their Singer for mannfuctory. Sewing Machines? W .A. NZER’S Combination 6: Singer PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. The Firsf Extra Prize was also given for Nos. ] gins} 2 b‘jnggr'fgMapufacturing Maphines. BIBKBNS’ LAST GREAT Wnnx': WANZER & CD’S PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, GEE/97 XPECTflTIONS', BY CHAS. DICKENS’. ' ‘ JNO. EDWIN POTTER. Publisher. No. 617 Samson Sh, Philgï¬glphiyr! PARKER CROSBY, Agent. FIRST PRIZE A NARRATIVE OF SCOTT’S l-lf