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York Herald, 22 Jul 1859, p. 4

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r THE FINGERlPOSED, .roaapips I NAPOLEON, ' ‘ l .__a.a_.. .’ , a,“ p, ' L‘ouis Napoleonâ€"what a game ~ ‘ ’Tis at thy hand to play 3‘ ’ '5 If to achieve eternal fame, _ And gain an everlasting name, Blest for all ages, be thine aim; Before thee lies the way. H; .. 't..’ Thou wilt have but to keep the-word.‘ Of honour thou hast spoke, ‘ And seek no further with the sword Which thou hast drawn, than to afford The aid by ltaly implored, ‘ And rid her from her yoke. i .i, That done, thv sword it'thou wilt'shea'the, _ 1' And tight not on for spoil, V "'_' The world thy victors crown shall wreathc Of flowers that ever sweet will breathe: I A noble name thou wilt bequeath, Redeemed from every soil. But if thou take that meaner line Tradition would suggest To low ambitionâ€"not divine-'4 I Of common conquest with design ;_ , Then, surely, will an end he thine C ontemptiblo at best, I p More land, more slaves thy higheth prize To winâ€"against w-liat odds ? A race whose every man will rise, And fight against thee till he dies, Or his last farthing sacrifice, , To guard his household gods. .‘_ , _ n Then, shouldst thou loseneiiough toknow' The world will not again i ' An age of anguish undergo V V For nothing; to the vanquished woo-l The penalty of overthrow "Twei'e odious to explain. No (more of that. Too wise thou art To miss so bright a chance : ' And thou wilt to the high gaol start, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, And glory from each behest heart Win for thyself and Franco, --â€"Punch. mutilluurnur, , During the late severe weather a cowis “said to have caught such a cold that she has yielded nothing but ice cream ever since. - ‘ When is a lover like a tailor She presses his suit. ‘ I p , 'A Queer Face.â€"â€"â€"The Liverpool Times? in describing a burglar, said he hada face resembling an elephant’strunk. ' ., , . . , Mrs. Partingtonfiasks, very indignautly, if the bill’s before Parliament are not counterfeit, why should there be. such dif-, ficulties in passing them? What is the difference between a good: soldier and a fashionable lady? Ans :One faces the powder, and the other powders the face. ' Why are ladies the bigest thieves in Qt- .istence? Because they steel the petticoat, bone the stays, and" crib the habits. "Yes! and hook each other’s dresses. Mr. James Hogg was married to Miss. iElla Bean, lately. But this union seems all one sided, only .one bean to .a whole hog. ' To resuscitate adr'owned Englishman, ‘place a piece of roast beef und'er‘liis nose. A Frenchman a pinch of snuff. A Spaniard, some fresh blood. An old maid anjoffer of marriage. A Yankee, attempt to pick his pockets. ,~. Beer was first brewed in England abO‘ut. ' Abe year 1492; in Scotland it had been known ten years earlier. By a statute of James the First one full quart-pf the best Sheer or ale was to. be sold .forone pcnnyli,,." and two quarts of small beer (better tliuh some ale now-a-days) for a penny. I “ ' A story is told about a Cleaveland lady, who, on seeing a pack of .playing‘cards on her center table. put them in her pocket. for the time being,but forgot all about them went dOWn street, and while conversing on the redemption ofsoals With her clergyman, thoughtlessly pulled out four bowers and .an ace with her hankerchief. ’ Noah was thought to have had ‘On board v.a supply of ‘ exterminator,’ from the fact; that for nearely six Weeks he was without. seeing AM] rat. Dr. Kane relates that one day when «vorn out Witli'fatigue, he turned into an Esquimaux but to get a little “sleep, the ' good natured hostess of the wigwam co- vered him up with some of lier.o,wn liabiliâ€" ments, and gave him her baby. for a pillow. Kissing-Kate L. K. writingto one of .tbe most popular magazines of the day on the subject of kissing says: ‘I am vain enough to pride myself on being a girl Of sense, and I dearly love and can appreciate good kissing, indeed I should quite as lief have a nice, sweet kiss, [as a' Cashmere. It is one of life’s sweetest. enjoyinents; some of my happiest moments have been spent in kissmg. A rich, hearty kiss from plump, warm, rose, moustached lips will last one whole day.’ " vz t You are a girl after our ownheart, Kate, Come up this way and we will promise that; you will be satisfied. \Ve‘re some on kissing ourself, and welike a girl that coincides with our opinionâ€"Ex. OYSTERS â€"- not to be despised in the liquid'they con- tain. It is produce ‘ they have swallowed, but which, 'having been digested, has lostthat peculiar‘bitterâ€" ness of salt water. The ‘cyster viater is :limped, and slightly saline in taste. Far from being purgative like sea~water, it _ Richmond Hill." Dec. 1858. »‘ = i'fW‘ATGHfi;& CLOCKz; MAKER, : $1858. 'WJOiâ€"iN "I-iAiuuNG'rO’N,’ .18., 65c. ' Richmond Hill, ch. 1858. l “ Vt ‘ ll p.m. . Fare 2s. ddqeach way. ‘ , ' :Richmoiid‘Hill.‘Ddb. 18,1858» on; INN, " l ' URGEON and Mechanical Dentist, Medical “Tailor. and» . . 01.8mm”. ,. . ‘ Bout-a aiiiitlSlioc Marker. ,Ybuoas I A : dam“ f"" T” 8116' . Emma's. ud ,Otl Cigars ofalllrrafitdhdf} . 2:. What can be more \’ "natural than the union 'of pork arid'beans-l Besides“ their valuable (li-‘ gestive qualities, oysters supply a recipt' d by the sea water J O Si? RGEQWN Dentist will be at Nicholl’s‘ HbliOZl,dRicii mo ii L at his residenceThornbill. iAllHWprk VVnr- g‘.‘ ,‘ l ieii'ted .1 "i " f t - W V 3 July 83-1850 .: i"; . 32~1y on me HE a; ... .QABRIAGE. 8931. Sleigh Limit; 1r. ‘ llidWliite Swan'linilrl " 1»th ‘F‘u .l .,» I} Opp ‘- ll: ._.,_ T. J. wuss »- l JEWELLER. a... I: . RICHMOND :HIL‘L, :- 99-11:. EALER in Dry Goods, Groceries, \Vines, Liquors, Hardwore,Glass, Earthenware, 1-tf '. ~ x n . ' 1‘ . -.,_.._.-.H__,P,_ . ; . ,. _:_.a.§l a..- . . . iioui‘iONu‘ i-iiLr.’ HOTEL. .7 A. STAGE runs frorii‘l aliovbiHoteiFto Toronto every morning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7, a.m. and returning at 7, :r,, GOOD ACCOMMODATION F‘OR TRAVELLERS'.‘ KRISHA‘RD' NifQHQ , t . roprtc 07‘. TIIE ‘PEOU RICHMOND GOOD ACCOMMODATio'N. FOR _Tipivni.i.nns., L. ‘xatJOIrIN' COULTER, Yonge St., Richmond Hill, December. 1858. l-it J. ,VERNEY, PPOSITE A. LAW’S , almpndHHill. . .,: Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boots and Slices. made aftertholatest styles. . December .1858- , Yonge street. B Ecli- l-vm. , AURORA.‘ Good supply of VViNEs and LiQUOiis reps . i": D. ,MQLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora, July 6, 1858. ‘ ' .fgi..‘.7.‘.. ‘ 7-6m . AROBAEIi'OI‘ SIVER, Boot and Shoe Maker, , DJOINING, the Wesleyan _' Methodist Chapel, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill.‘ A choice selection of Gentlemens’, Ladies’ initial mid lineagetbi [13’ ‘All kinds Shoomakers Find 'Ploichinond iiiii’, Dee. 1858. ‘ index on the Shortesb Nb:- .5 I v l’ I. a. l. ingfor sale. ‘ ‘ . 1â€"tf l " JAM-ES HALL, : sold at prices to meet the times. . . Richmond Hill, Dec: 1858., , r. ,, ‘ ~ «.n x.) ‘.. , , 54:1’91 y; , I 5W. HODGE Co? Iron ongers, Parties givingtliishouse a call fiiilldddi their orders puiicwhllyhttended to, and the lowest prices charged. 4, Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858. ' .., ma Pickled‘Meats, ‘ l’odltry, &c.,‘ always monfhand..fFamilies supplied on the shertest ‘ notice. Thoriihill. Dec.;1858. I V ; 4i-iif i-WILLIAM "HARRISON, Saddle and Harness Maker; r RICHMOND; HILL. Hill. Dec. 1858. Richmond W ' JAMES JENKINS’, ‘Gi'oc _ 1 ' ’ ‘ RICHMOND HILL. ,. o CREDIT GivnN. 1' exchange.» ' and Provision Store On the Hill. Dec. 2.51858. if , Produce taken in . 551137 ANG MARKHAM VLLAGE. OOD Accommodations. Wines, Liquors and Cigarsof the choicest brands. ' R. MA RR, Proprietod. Markham, Dec, 1858. 57,-1y D R. L,__. gp A is: es TAT-f ‘10:, Finer-noon SOUTH not»? .f‘ 4F R K L I N, H E,‘,. . {"1" . MARKHA'M Witness, 5' 1, , Markham, May’l3, 1859. i 5 i: 2411)“ PATENT 7’ t' ' 5. AND Water 593190311335, MANUFAoTUnED AND mm. Luigi it STEAM MILLS, 'l‘IiORNHifL. ’ June 3. 1859.1 27-? i “ PATRICK TINNOTT; promotes digestion. As for the condi- LICENSEE'I": ments to be eaten with oysters, tastes diller; true amateurs ‘eat them as nature has made them, for they fear the loss of their ex: quisite flavour. v . wetlands- . OR the sale of Cattle, 'StOck,i"&c'."iS’*pre pared to attend Sales lllv’fill parts of Up- Richmond iiiii. Mg, 25118391t " f. .June, 1859. ‘x, 81.55; g ; ROBERT RAYMOND, ‘~ ~ ’ K- i P =‘-l Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Feb25l1859. 8-‘1y ‘ r . HMPORTER and Dealer in TREETE HOTEL,- always: on hand: Elicel'lent ‘Accomimol Bilbps’ i‘and Shoes éjdiistli‘tifl-‘y lib " V “CeppcrfTiii ‘l . .. I . . and iron Plate Woike/s, land“Furnishing v : r01771350r< 1’254-1-Iy .EnMuup .GRAINGER,‘ q. ' ' UT 0 can, ' THORNIâ€"IIL’L.‘ Fresh cry-s; Provisioii Store r The above, is the oldest established Gingery LO-AMERICAN HOUSE l 1 *Di‘fiin Pipes, Evlci'firmiglis' . a J THEjabovo Hotel is fitted up in neat and ." tremely low, '. [13" Good Stabling and an attentive Hostle‘r.‘ “-‘ l: V 26:1,- IYOnge St '«MllTHESUN do FITZGERALD; . 'Attornies-athaW, Sdlittil’l‘dltg {1N "CUANCER r, are. i.“ ,I i erbicistâ€" Ir. ' CORNER OF KING AND 'I‘O’RONTIO STREETS, .Ovei- Wliiteiiiope [at Co’s}: ‘Baiikiiingidce. ' TeaoNTO. ’ ‘ ,glgcncy:Particularly attended to. . Thomas G." Mli'i‘r'iiison . ' ‘I‘Oi'onio, J‘U'l‘y 1, 1859. JAMES ’t‘nzenrmpn 31 ~tf . ‘ MAL-##â€" ,___ __I Good Tempiars’ and Sons of (Temperance! ” ‘ The Subscriber is prepared to furnish f EIBOW dill“, the Finsr MONDAY '{V‘he‘rev I, . Of every iiiontli,aud the roiiiaiiider of the month (1011,6193ka with the,“ on their rem“, home; . 82003900 feet'vof Launcher, . mama lilARllthl’ Merits :ltll'étl-Sil': WITH TOUR OABDTNG a; criterion}, 3 A arti’cs from a distance? can havoit Alinira, May 13, 1859. ’ 2.440; f «l Pom EAL a g NCLUDING Flooring, Siding. luchBoards, , and two-inch Plank, Scandiiig, diced at the subscriber’s Mill, iiear Stoulfvilleflchcup’ for Cash 01' Approved Credil. ’ ‘ " ' ‘ ‘ ‘ * JAME S BU‘GG. Stoufl'ville, April 12, 1859. ‘ 23,-“... units H 185 YONOE STREET. Moccasins. ' Toma-trams TOMB-STONES ac. ' ‘W‘t“.‘.‘n'.2 '. .i. " wirwfi.” .3. - . § IE. ' in. “xii? Miss So Campinas BURDETT, ",‘hDUNN ENcusii, hid). ll nNn‘ii CI.API’,,._lllll.l honor: ARNOLD, ‘ SAMUEL YOUNG,” Willi-“ANN Vv’nu’iricuv. MrsnDi VERNON, “bliss Vinoisix‘VA’Uonn FIN-LEYJOHNSONL MATT-in CLARKE” n. .i i' . .'_ Writelonly ‘for the , concurs artisan. . _ T H F. .2 v . t . a one an r 8w. at . ' , innusrnATnD. - Dr.AN .& S,\L"l‘1~lR, Editors and I’l‘Opl‘lL‘lpl'5~ W cckly (job/(42097, Piazza one of the 'l'ii'gost and dust (I. lHENethork V“ ‘ ‘ is literary papers .Oftbe dayâ€"an linperialQuzpt containing ElG‘Il'I‘ PAGns or Toivitv copuiuss. of entertaining and original lll‘tttc‘i‘, and elegantly illustrated ovei'v'week'. ‘ ' ‘ I of“? 50 CENTS TO " 1 2o .» E1 3' wonrH riioiu g, VVillbe presented to each subscriber immedi- Twenty Per Cent Cheaper; THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMET. estate OfD. C. 8: \V.-YALE, will corif tinue the business under the superintendence PIC-NIB PARJIES AND TEA MEETINGS, On jibe iiiostylroqfsonrible ,~terir'is;andy‘shortes' possible notide. ,3’ Al .. ., :5 f ' CHARLES TOD, Baker, ~ Markham Village. ‘iS I ' s... '.v " JOHN 'N‘Z' REID‘,“M.D., co’iiNEn 011-13“ YONGEHATVD IOOIIb‘OUnN'» sTs. " ‘THQRN‘HILIJQ-CW'. i Dr. 'DUNHAM, Halablarkh'am Village. ' , ‘ June 30, 1859’_ "3l-ly l JAMES I'. BARKER, _ Dry Goods, _ .(firnggries, Paints, , Oils, and Dye Stuffs, l’ateiit Medicines, Glass, Putty, Nails.‘â€"-Low ! very Low forCaslnâ€"fâ€"Mai'kh’ain Village. June 30, 1859. ' ‘ 31-Gm “”'b?cnoeavr“ MPOR'I‘ER of Dry Goods. ‘Wines, Liquors, Hardware. «kc. Richmond Hill, June, 1859. BLACK HORSE HOTEL [Fonmnuiiir n’nri' "Bit WM. Ron‘an ‘ lORNEIt of Palace and George‘stroe'ts, east 1 Of the MarketlSqtiare, Toronto.~~ Board‘s“: per day. Good Stabliug and'atteiit-ive Hustlers always in attendance” Air omnibus to and from the Railroad StatiOii., V THOMAS PALMER. Proprietor. f t38-1y Groceries, 31 étf Toronto, Feb' 26.. ‘ ' ‘ message .i «.9 . ,i f n... , r ‘HE Subscriber begs to inform; the Public that he has leased the above premises, and fitted them up in aiieat and comfortable style, 0-. » . ~, .5 ., Boarders and transient visit accomodations in every way agreeable. , The best of Liquors and Cigars carefully. seleet'od. Good' stabling and attentive ghostlers ' HENRY LEMON, “Thornh‘ill, 7 n - , .310in l, ‘ '_ wJan 20,1858.‘ “r i Stabling. , ' _ (1:? Homes a‘iidiBuggies for Hire. JOSEPH GARY," r z... 00 - HHS 5217311 “Treadmiloct 1858. “£68 " , SH HOTEL, 014: 'r‘oizoivyo‘ox‘qjijg , ‘ ,Youan.s'rnun'rilaokphyl l ‘HE Proprietor begs to, inform the; public that he has purchased the (above Hotel, and has i'ece'iitlyi‘e'fi ted and furnished it throughout in a comfortable style. -‘ ‘ The Bar'will be continually supplied with good " ;. :L'iquors and Cigars. GOOD S'rABLns attached to the premises, with careful Hustlers to at- tend to travellers wants. ' ’ THOMAS STEELE. E‘opriemr. . (firinerly of the Bond [Lake H etch)" ‘ 1'” Sept. 29, 1858.: I ' 69â€"11 1 lb. WAN 'IlOT'EL‘, “THORNHILL. Good Accommodation for Travellers. I JOHN 'SHIELS. v Proprietor - , 74F- 'Thoriiiiill Jan. 10; 1859. W. iii-2N lâ€"l OT E L 142 KING STREET, TORONTO, Subscriber begs to inform friends and‘ the"‘i‘piiblic generally that he has opened the above Hotel, Opposite .tlie St. Lawrence Hall, Toronto. His bar , will always be found replete with all kinds of ' Liquors Of first-rate quality. also be found recherche. Good Stables are attached to the premises. W. M. SHORT. VE’I‘INARVY SURGEON, Proprietor. 67-1y His Table will 'f‘oronio Sept? 17,. 1858. at)... JAMES LANGsT-gAFF, Tricrmwnd' Him December, 1858. i-‘trfi '1 J OSEPH§ KELLER, AILIFF Second and Third DIVISION ,Court. Office,.~Ricliniond Hill. December, 1858. . " l-tf QUCESTER HOTEL, THREE MILES NORTH OF Tononrq, o'N yoxeic~5T. 1 Comfortable style. Transient visitors aud oth_8,I'Sl:Wlll fin‘drvtheaccommodations to be that » 01's will find the 1P HALF-WAY HOUSE, RlCHh‘iOl‘ilD HILL.- ..T ‘HE Subscribeiilibeg's to iriform (his H numerous I’a‘trons and the public," that he has removed from the White .HAHSUal 'ays onhanda large assortment of. Swan Ho‘th to the above' “Premises, ‘ ~ » ‘ABOB‘I‘S aiidi‘SHOES, which will'be‘ where thercwil'l, bi:~ "fOund excellent ucâ€" ’. . «coinmodation for Travellers, and good A ' Ono Copy for one year .. . . . . . ' States postage paid .. Rice Lewis, Esq. Ol'our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY: and D. CARLOS .Ymm, whose receipt will. be duly acknowledged. p p ‘ RS All notes and accounts remaining hi1- ,paidon the lstdriy ofJune, 1858, will bolput 'in’t'n Court for collection. C. YALE. G, CUMh‘lER.. Toronto, 29, April 1858 1/314” To the 3k and Dying; ~ ,' i’i. Vaughan, near Kiiiiebui'gli, guurrantees to cure Cancers, Enlarger/ll «Weeks, ‘And many other .Disoases. ‘Kcrsous laboring { under either Oftbc'a'oovo mentioned Diseases, will do well to call in tiiiie, All letters to be paid, and addressed to ' 3 PE'l‘Ett SNIDER, Kline-burgh. N. B. NO CUR: NO PAY. August ti, 18:38. * A4.___..._._._.__._.__._...'_.___.~._.r... a... ’l‘licbcet. li America-ii 1".llltli’i’tiul DEVOI‘EI) "1‘0 TH E 51.0 ed. 518- ‘interests of dcotchmon in America, AND 'L'O TI! 1". DISSERIINA’I'ION 0F SCOTTISH LITERATURE AND ART'! ONSIDERING the multiplicity Of‘ news- papers iii America. it has to. many beenxa matter of surprise that the iiuihproua body. of, Scottish residents should have because long uiiâ€". represented. To supply this desidcratniii, No. l, Of the Soorrisn {AMERICAN JOURNAL was , published on Saturday, August 8, 1857. and is now continued weekly. The primary object of the JOUnNAL is to fur- nish its readers regularly with the news of their native country. it presents a weekly re- curd of all events ofinterest-occurringin Scot- land, and its subscribers are in this way as fully .lnlorined of what is transpiringvat home as it‘ they were in regular receipt of an old-country newspaper. Scottish questions Will be discussed with intelligence and impartiality iii the editor- ial columns, and the sentiments Of the leading arti‘esOii these subjects will be‘fairly repre-. sented and commented upon. . In the literary and miscellaneous department of the paper, while merit and talent willbe ap- preciated from whatever cpuiitry they emanate, the Scottish element. will preponderate. Tales, sketches, and poetry, illustrative of the Scottish character, and Ofa nature fitted to call forth the sympathies of Scotclinien botltatliciiie and abroad, will occupy a conspicuous ' place. In. this department, the co-opori-iti‘on of various facilities for the task, has been secured- in politics, the JOURNAL will occupy“ a thoroughly independent position, alike .free from party bias and national prejudice. In orâ€" der to ii‘tercst its readers wherever situated; it Will take a broad View of topics of this (ilnss, avoiding those of a merely local nature, except in so far as they may present points of import- ance to the general public ‘ iestions involv- i Q ing the interests of British residents iii’ the ‘ ’Uiiited States and in the British Provinces, will be specially considered, and it is believed that the‘iiiformation andnews of the .lOUuNAi. on this important class of subjects will be such as shell command attention. I, r The SCOTg‘lSH AMERibAN JOURNAL, will in every respect he conducted in an efficient and business like manner, with ‘e‘VOry requisite guarantee for its permanence. rllhe proprietors. who-rare responsible parties, residoiitin New " . York and elsewhere, therefore look with con- fidence fortho support of their numerous couri- trymen in alliparts of Airicrica, and they will be glad to communicate with respectable par- t‘iesiat a distance who may 0.. disposed to co- operate with tbem for the establishment of the paper in their respective localities. A'publication established With these Objects must of course look for support mainly from those connected by birth or descent with the country whom current lll>~iOl'\' it chronicles; but as the broad basis of this journal iioccssiw totes, in addition, the trczitiiient of all import->- aiit questions affecting American interests. and as its literature will be cosmopolitan, it is hoped that even to the general i‘eudcr its (fillilt'tl_is will not appear tillellwl'lallllnfl or l)l'0fillt.s:. TERMS OF SUBS TION, PAYABLE 1N ADVANon. ‘V IN! 1131 $2 50' .EiveCopies........................ 900 Twelve Copies :0 00 Twenty-five Copies.................. 41) 00 To parties getting up a club of twenty-five a copy will be sent gratis. Copies forwarded to Europe per mail, United . for or 133. sterling, {. Jun-oo- per annurri. ‘ I Office, No. 29, Beekman Strdet, ’N.Y; I V Fire 1 Fire ! me i W E S T R N Fire Insurance 'Conipany of Toronto..- INCORI’ORATED FY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. “CAPITAL STOCK, £100,000. I. C. GILMOR, Pros. I Gno. Micnin,VicefPi-es. DIRECTORS : ‘ 'I‘hos_ Hawortli, Esq, W. Henderson, Esq. W. Macfarlane, Esq. James Beaty. Esq. T, P. Roberts, Esq. M. Rossin, Esq. | 1 Bernard Haldan, Esq. Secretary & Treasurer. ‘ Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor... Bank OfUppci' Canada... Ban/£815. Benjamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. [11? Head Ofiicc, Church Street, Toronto. £9 THis COMPANY liisures all descriptioiis of Buildings,Manufactories, Mills, &c.. and Goods and Furniture, in the same, against loss or dam- ,of the first cleisgs.“'wliile the charges will be ex; 'l THOMAS COATES, Proprietor." ‘ reet, Dec, 1858. :68}! ‘ . Kage by fire, on liberal terms. Losses promptly settled. . ‘ Q ' H A. Residence, General agent. Richmond Hill. August 13,1857. glO-l 48-if I . SNll)r)lt, of the 70. Concession of” distinguished authors, possossdng unrivalled ' A. .B. .Moorc. , ately,,on receipt Of the subscription money. 'I'bis‘is presented as a Memento ol'Frie 'idsliip, ’and not as‘aii induceiiiciit to Obtain subscribers. . HE Undersrgiicd Assignees 10f. the El " " n T E H. S i . _ _ 0118 Copy for one year” . and _'1. gift ’One Copy for me. years'.‘ . . . . . 9‘3 50 and ‘2 'gifts and 3fgifts and ’rgil'ts ()iie Copy for three yours . . .5. One Copy. for five years . . . . . .8 0 AND To .CLUBS Three .COpies, one year . . . .335. _ Five Copies, one year. . . . . . . 8 and 5 gifts Ten Copies, one yeah. . . . . .‘15' and "10 gifts " Twenty-one Copies, 1.;year,.3tl ,‘a‘nd 21 gifts The Articles to be given away are cemprised in‘ 30f) Ladies’ Gold Watches . . . . . 35 00 each 200 Hunting Cased Watches. . . . .30 0‘.) each 501i Silver 'tVatchos . . . .rfiilt) (if) to 25' 00 each Illva CEOld’Guard, Vest and Fob Chains. . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 O'd to ‘25 (ll) cuch Gold Lockets, Bracelets. Brooches, Breast Pins, Culiil’ins, Sleeve: Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, W'ntcb Keys, Gold and Silver 'l‘biiiibles, and a variety of other articles. worth front 50 cents to $515 ouch. . \Vc willpreseiit to every person sending ,ps fill subscribers, at ‘2. (leis. each, a Gold “17?th i, worth 40. dols. ; to any one minding us 100 subâ€" scribers, M2 dolri. each..a Gold Watch, worth 9“ (lols. Every subscriber. will- also receives. present... ., v .. . .-~ . i \. ,ln‘imodiatr-iy on receipt.of the money. the subscriber’s name will be entered upon our book, and the giftwill be forwarded v'iiliiii one i week, by mailer express, pest paid. All connnunications should be addressed to DEA-N o‘z. SA .TER, - - 38:35 Broadway. New York. ._i DEMORSE’S ‘ 'Eiidiaii near Emilie. - R. MORSE, the inventor Of‘lllorse’s Indian 1 Root l.’ills,.has spenttlie greater portion of his? life in taxavelling, .baviug visited Europe, Asia landAl'i-ica, as. well. as North Americaâ€" bas spent three yearelanidng the .liidiniis of our W’Vestei'ii. countryâ€".â€".i.t.was in this way that the ln’dia’h Root .l’ills were first discovered? Dr; Morse w as the first 'uieiMO establish the fact that all diseases _ arise from .li‘lellRl'l‘Y OF THE BLOODâ€"that our strengthfliea‘l life depended upoci. this vital fluid. ’ ' -VVlieii.the various passages become clogged, and db not actinperfect harmony with the dif- \ t'ereiit functions of tliebody, the” blood loses its . action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased ; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of wow name; our. strength is exhausted, our assisted in throwing Off the stagnant burners, the bleed will become chokul ziiid cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forevcr blown O‘ul. ,l'ow important then that we should keep the various passages'o’fl‘the body free and Open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine iii‘your roach, ‘iiuincliy, filersc’s Indian li‘toot Bills, iiidiiufacmrs-d from plants and roots which grow around the iiiouri- atnious cliffs in Nature’s Garden, for the health and recovery, of diseased man One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific. .wbicli opens the pores of the skin, and assists.‘ Nature in throwing Out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a "plant which is an Expectorout, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs by copious spitting. The third is u Diuretic, which gives case and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large :iiiiountsof up- purity from the blood, which thou thrown out bountifully by the. urinary or water passage, and which could not have been (lieu-burng in ‘a'ny other way. The fourth is a Ccthartic, and accompanies tlie‘otlier properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood ; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by "the other O'utl‘ets, are thus taken up and Fi'oiii the" above, it is shown that Dr. lMorse’s’ludini‘i lloot Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find their way to every part, and (:Oiiiplete- ly rent and release the system from all ii’iipiiiLW, and the life of the body, which is the bloom, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain 'is driven from the system, for they cannot reniaiii when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed wheir sick, 'and why so many. die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afllictcd . parts, and which will Open the natural passago‘for the disease to be cast out ; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter literally overflowing with the corrupted mass ; thus undergoing V disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing 'with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every Vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s PILLS have added .to themselves victory 'iipOii victory, by restoring millions oftlie sick to blooming health and hop- piness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented will] sickness, pain land anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of fevor, and who have been brought, as itwci‘e, within a stop of be silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian ltoot l’ills. AfterOiie or two ‘doses had been taken, they were ‘as tonished, and absolutely surpris‘ed, iii witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give inimediate‘easp and strength, and take away all ickness, pain and anguish, but they let once go to work at the foundation of the disease,' which is the blood. 'l‘lierefore, itwill besliowin, especially by those who use there Pills, that - they will so __ clause and purify, that .diseaseâ€" that deadly enoinyâ€"will take its flight, 2111(liti18i flush ofyoutli and beauty ‘willtagaiii return, and . ‘ the prospect of along and liappylife will cherish and brighten your dayq. . , .CAU’IflON.’-B6\Vill‘e of a counterfeit signed All genuine have the name of A. J. Warm, &.Co., on each box. Also the signature, A. J: IV/iitcolyflo.‘ All others :are‘ SPUI‘IOUS.‘ »‘ . y ‘ , v A. J. I'VHIT‘E &' (30., Solo Proprietors, " V 50 Leonard Street. New York; ’ Dr. Morse’s‘Indian root P dealers in Medicines” '_ . , _ v A e’iits‘wantcd in every town, Millage and ham et in the'lan'd. Parties desiring the'age‘ncy, . .and address as above for terms; ' PriCe'25 tents per boxs, ‘five box’esiwill be sent on receiptof $1. postage paid. 33 'v . .vgtgt‘ ,. I. ; - . w}. UTHWORTH.‘ Colonel G. W. CROCKE'I'T‘,“ ~ "3:50 00 11v Goni.l and 3gifts ‘ the following list : ‘ ‘2 Packages of Gold, containing. . . .1 $508 each 5 u .do do. ,do , ..,...20lleaeh 10 do I do Y doS . . . ._ . . lth cach le'Patbut Lever Hunting Cased , 'VVatches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 ()0 each 20 Gold Watclies..‘.. .. . . .. . . . . 75 tlfl each 50 do .. . . . . . . .. .. . . (ill (ll) each 1th do 50 lllleach, th an d health we are deprived of, and if nature is not. is lodged,.and the stomach and intestines are ills 'z‘ai'e sold- by all RICA PROSPECTUS. . A ' Veil LU M, E FOE I'R'I‘E‘EN BEGINS summons. 11,, 1858. __ SCIE NTIFIC ' Ami; DIANUFACTUIIERS AND FARDIERS, upon a New Volume on the lltli Of‘ Septemâ€" ber. his the only weekly publication of the kind 'iiow issued in this country, “and it has a evry extensive circulation in all-'tlie States of the Union. It is not. as some might suppose from its title. a dry, abstruse work on technical. science ; on the contrary, it so deals with the great events going on in the scientific, meâ€" chanical and industrial worlds, as to please and instruct every one. if the, Mechanic or Artizaii wishes tO know the best machine in. use, or how to make any substance en'iployed iii ibis businessâ€"4f the Housewife wishes to get N. , Beautiful VVeekly’â€"-.w-hi'ch embraces in on: a V greater number of Useful and Timely Topics. lian .snvnnAL ordinary journals, l 18, PAR EXCELLENCE, {flii‘zUIiAL AND FAMILY lllEtJllilNltZS, iNiiiNTOiis THE SCIENTIFIC AMERlCANl-iasnow. . reached its Fourteenth Year, and will enter ,fulness. ' blew Volume, New Dress with?” moon's RURAL NEw-vhlirin N The leading. and largest cirCulated/l" AGIthUL’t‘URAlL,‘ LITERARXAND Timmy Jovian“. ~‘| .l‘ H ‘ v. - i. t' ' VOLUME .XmFQ-R 18.595 THE RURAL, NEW-Yo‘ait-Eiiislso widelyiland favorably, known in the Eastfandi West,,.-North and South. as the most: popular. A .rjicult ral, l..itei'ai‘y and Family Newspaper otg.thc" go, that we omit all expletives in“ anhounc’ifi‘éytho Tenth Volume, Suffice itto‘sayth'at'iio pr pair . , eflfort or expense will be spai‘ed,.to fullylymnin~ tain and increase its [reputation as thpg,chsk Journal of its Classâ€"rendering it, em'pliati- cally, the Standard : 3 " “ Excelsior ” its glorious Motto, and “ Pro~ gross and liiiprovemeiit” its laudable Objects., the Rural continuously malls in Merit and re-s ports decided rnocunssir‘i Circulationmnd Use-A As an Agricultural, l‘lorticul ural Lix toraiy, and Family News Paper, com ined, in has long been unrivalled. 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Tiii; cnnr. or Ili'ol’ril’SlA, (:llNl'IRAL i)i:nii.i’i'Y, 'FEvian AV!) noun. sc1_iOir:;i.A, Ollfl') ULClCRS, mum-yr IMPU- lil‘l v Oi" Tiii-i BLOOD, SALT lx'HlCUAI, PIMPH‘ZS, i‘is'iULA, l’llJCS, lllllf‘tluYS, DICBILl'l‘Y, iN- Fllull’l‘llls Oi“ rdui‘ii ASI) OLD AGE, AVG. tiff No jury USGG- 420 ll. Al‘vIOS do SON. Corner of Main and Quay Sheets. llutiilo, New York, are the only Physicians in the State who are incin- bers of the Royal College of Surgeons, lionthlL: Mny he. cniisulted from 8 o’clock in the lntn‘l‘l‘ ing until 9 o‘clock at night, on every state and svii'i')=.oni ofdiseusc. . i The treatment they adopt the result of up- wards of ill) 'Vt‘ill‘n, extensive and successful practice in London. '--'l‘he most inveterate symptoms of Disease eradicated in mghtor nine days. and cur-.105: of a slight nature in two or three dm's- at u very llMMlCl'Ilte expOiiso.-â€"- The euro effected without confinement or bin- . drance from business. ' Young flimw Tor/re Particular T. . price. There is an evil lizibit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, ofmi growing up with them to iiiaiiiiood. and which. if not. rel'Oi'iiiOd by them in due time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious. and devastating atl'octions. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware ot the consequences, until they find the nervous system sliattezcd, fool‘strange and llllaCCOtlllla' ble feelings, and vague fears in the mind. A fittest Samoa/i0 Intro/’1r'iou. An instrument for the cure of Genital Do- bility, or more properly known as Semiuaj Weakness, Nervous Debility,’ &c., which are poriiiniieiitly cured in from 15 to Bl‘ (lays bV the use ofthls instrument, when used conjoiiitly with medicines. - New Remedies and Quick Owes. DR AMOS fl: SON take ploasurein an noun- cing that they have invented 'a most important instrument for the cure Of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the most eminent physicionsin London, Paris, Pliiladelr phia and New York. It has been declared the only useful instrument over yet invented for the cure of Seminal -Weakncss, or any disease of, the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. ' ' Dr. Amos &Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the inerits‘Of these instru- ments, pledge themselves, that in any instance where they may-prove unsatisfactory after a. fair trial, the money will be refunded by re- turning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above‘usoful instrument .will observe, that the price, with the accom- r rpanyiiig directions, securelv packed and sent, by mail or express, is ten dollars. , Beware of 171149032th. Beware of empiries and itinerant self-sty professors, who ATTEMPT s’uccoed * ‘ ' Dr. Amos & Son have fora long series of yeaisbeen engagedin an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate Complaints, and are the only legally qualified Physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remedies can be Obtained. ‘ " ’ ' l’iinsoxs 1N anviPAuT or THE WORLD may I be successfully treated by forwarding. a correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for. Medicines, data, which will be returned with the utmost dispatcbyand secure from-observation. AddrOSS Dr. [Amos OLSON, corner Main and Quay streets. Buffalo. N. Y. " ’. t46-1v IMPORTANT NOTICE. ‘ ERSONS indebted to the‘ undersigned, , whose Accounts became due on the first .of January last, , are .respectlully requested to ,‘settle them. n I ‘ ‘ 1% K. FALCONBRIDGE. Richmond Hill, March 11,4 1859. 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H llavmg guarded. against loss from fire'byln- suring your property, consider if it would not, be as well to make. a little additional provision for your l'aiiiily in case Of your own premature death :â€"â€"wlietlier it would not be as well, through the assistance Of a 'Life‘ Assurance. ‘ Company, to provide a legacy for your wife or daughter, .Or, ifyou have not the happiness to. be liltjsst‘flAVlll] them, think if the possession of“ a few hundred pounds additional might not be of advantage to yourselfa few years heilcc. It“ you decide that it would, write to the Managing Director of the PROVIDENT LIFE ASSUlt-. ANCE AND .INVESTMENT COMPANY 530 Toronto Street. Toronto, for of“ Propdsal ”‘ form, and acopy of the ltutes. r: ()r, possibly, the Agent of the " Beaver“ may possess a coriy"(it' boili documents, which. be can accsmmodnte you with, and give‘you a, litth information on ilieislib'ject besides. ‘5 Agent at Richmond i‘lillâ€"sâ€"J. It: ARNOLD. March 232. 1859. ' '17-“ l .ire'riinriiiiis? iiiiLL ‘7’ ING STREET, Toronto, 2nd door east of‘ 1 Church Shoot, opposite the Cathedral“ W. 'l‘. ATKINSON, 61.. (30., Late of King street; West, now offer at their new establishment. Genuine English Drugs, Patent Jiledicincs, French and English Perfumery, Oils, Paints, Colours, Dyeâ€" Woods, ‘ Combs Brushes &c., At such moderate prices as cannot fail to 86-. euro custom. \V. T. A. 62. Co. having considerable ex-. perionoe ‘lll the Drug business in various parts. of England, have no hesitation in saying. that a great many Of their Manufactured Articles. will be found very superior. Medicines used: in compounding Prescriptions, Family Re‘ ceipts, Horse and Cattle Medecines, &c.. are of the very best quality, direct from the prin- 'cipal English Drug Houses- W. tT."A-‘ & Co. beg to call attention to their Celebrated Prepa-. ration for the Teeth, , Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Alsotlieir much admired Perfume .. . THE‘ ENGLISH NOSEGAY. Soda Water bottled and from the fountain; St Catherines Mineral Water, and the Plantagenet Water, celebrated for their healthy properties April 22.1858. ,, g6 cures, but never] ,ed‘. State” Fire Itiisurancc .Conipany; OF LONDON, ‘ . CHARTERED 'BY ACT or 1MPER1AL’PARLMMENT CAPITAL. £500,000 STERLING. Canada .Branch, Head Office: Toronto TRUSTEES :â€" I J Hon. JOHN Ross, | JOHN CRAWFORD, Esq. BOARE 0F DinEOTons.â€"Willlam McMaster. Esq. Chairman; W. 7P. Ho‘vvlan‘d, Esq. ‘ M.l’.t’., Vice-Chairman; William'Ross, Esq. ;, William Henderson, Esq. ; F. W. Jarvis. Esq. Sheriff U. C. of York and Peel. . BANKERS â€"â€"The Bank of Montreal. SOLICthlRS.â€"-ROSS, Crawford and ’Crombie.‘ The engagements of the State“ Firp In- surance Company are guaraiiteedjby» aresponsi-_ ble Proprietaiy. ‘ I y ' i All losses will be settled promptly :Wlthouh, reference to the Board in England." ' ALEX. STEWART, A. LAW, - ‘- 'Manager, B. N, America. . Agentyi Richmond Hot‘ 19:13 February 18, 1853, .

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