l...lv’_’.f“. THE BAR Winsome. wanna talk of .theiRoman Lngioiia,‘ And some Humanism“... " Vi seine ol‘V'Highland regiments Who ’show their bra wnycalvea ; And these are gallant warriors ; V‘ .But. who can mm? the peers _ Abroad, at borne. in Franceor. Rome. 0! the Rifle Volunteers? Hoisordid thoughts of practice ' . martial lire shall stifle, draw Records as well as swords. - Yet boldly use the Rifle. 'Ne thought that we’re a warlike but V Need raise our client’s fears. For we write with case a Note of Pleas In the Rifle Volunteers. For though we sigh forlanrels. Yet law we've got to spare : As weglance along our barrels. We are musing still on Stair. our barrels ne’er miss the target. 'Nor our speech the Judges’ ears- Such-swells in 'law. in peace and .war the the Rifle Volunteers, And if e’er a fleet of Frenchmen , ,, In the Firth of Foith appears. . When from ,each been.th lies afloat V - They land upon Leith piers. "They’ll ï¬nd'itnew a Waterloo. HOr perhaps anew l’oictiers. 'r Near. Arthur's Seat, if they chance to meet 5 "With the Rifle Volunteers. ‘ For, their Emperorâ€"our Captain Will de'sp'ateh him at a blow. And then our bold Lieutenant Will lay McMahon low, ‘ V ; Our Ensign’s blade will make afraid I . .uStout Baraguay d’Hilliers.. And their rank and ï¬le for many a mile ‘i Shall flee the Volunteers. .‘hen foreign keela shall ne’er again Plough up our Scottish seas, Nor their three-colored ribbons Insult a British breeze. For they by and experience“ ' ‘ Will have learn’d to show their rears When they hear the cock at the patent lock 'Of the Rifle Volunteers. ’ And when the ï¬ght is overâ€"- i "As we drink our pots of'bee'rsâ€" Then a grateful land’s applauses Shall salute our blushing ears. ' ', "Our Captain’s fee Will be G. C. B.-‘- V . ' But it scarcely yet appears. ‘ “Ifz‘a penny a day will be the pay ' 0f the ether Volunteers. Jilirrrlluuwnr. V... ‘ ' his an ibnii4,ooo,ooo of the people of Ammo My 6. 1 .France eat no bread. There is generally thought to be azgreVVat . . -deal more pleasure in bringing on the gout than in hearing it. A darkey’s instructions for putting on a , cent, were â€"‘ Fust de riglitarm, den de left.,and den gib one general eonwulshpn.’ 5A pedant, on a voyage, being in danger of shipwreck, and seeing the other passengers «catch hold of various articles on deckto keep them afloat, seized upon. one of the .' anchors. You may wish to get a wife without a . failing; 'but whatif the lady, after you ï¬nd her", happens to be in want of a sold atV'prioos to meetthe times. Tb‘abd Of the same character? CAU'riON iN FRIENDSHIP.-I will use my friends as Moses did his rod: while it .was a rodphelheld it familiarly in his hand ; when once a serpent, he ran away from it. -.‘Bisho21Hall- We sleep, but the loomof lifc‘ actor s†stops; and the pattern which wavaeaving whethhe sun Went down, iswnving When it comes up to-niorrow. ‘ Q Go MARRY.â€"-Tlie most beautiful flowers are those which are double; such as double pink’s, double roses, double dahl- 'ias. "What an argument is this against. the chilling deformity of single blessedness! _ ‘ Go marry l’ is written on everything beautiful that the eye rests uponâ€"begin; ï¬ring; with the birds of paradise, and ending ; with applpblesaoms. I V. ‘ SAuiio AND THE Mmru OrrtcnR.â€"V 1A militia oflicer, seeing a nigger whom he knew, exclaimed, ‘ Ah, Samba, you are an honest, faithful fellow, I’ll give youa drink !’ +4“ With all my heart, sar, with all this .ehild’s heart. Some Diggers are haughty and proud, and won’t stoon to drink with a milisliy oï¬icer, but that’s wrong. i think V a, niilishy oflicer almost if not ebbery way as good as a niggerâ€"especially when a .;nigger"s tbirsty‘.’ . ' Hi0, H120, Hoc.---When the Rev. Dr. ‘ Patton was in England, he dined with several gent-lenienth used a great variety . 1 wt arguments to make him give up his cold . water principles. ‘ New, here,’ said one, * here, doctor, is some good old hock, screr you can't decline this 1’ ‘ Can’t 1’ replied the doctor ; ‘ why. sir, I learned to. uducline it when a boy. Hic, hare, hec.’ ine table was in a rear, and the doctor gyms ofl' triumphantly. Let all bays when young decline has 5 if they do they will Inger know the drunkard’a hie. ngrs Aaour MARRIED Pronuâ€" Mhrkhsm:ld_ay13,1859. " A certaip investigation has developed these facts. There are at present in London, ((Wlllch contains nearly three millionsi ot ,siiihabitants,) I362 wives who have left illidil‘ husbands,†follow their lovers ; 2,371 "gltusbanils who have run away from their gums {4.120 “miles living apart by con- Vs'e‘iitg' 191,023 cqpples living under the . .same roof in a state of warfare; 162,320 qcouplcs hating each other cordially, but thankingin public, their ferocious hatred V ,iiri'der ajféigned politeness; 510,132 cou- â€' ‘V prlesVlivin‘g in a state ofiudidereuce to each .,,otiiier; 1,102 couples reputéd happy by a. the world, but- who are not so in reality; V135 couples happy in comparison with {.Otllel‘s more unhappy ; 7 copules really and truly happy. i ’ ' ‘. sumo “ Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. A i December. 185“. ‘ niadb after thel V December 1853- l VV _ "Ramona Hill May as, 1859,‘ ‘ ‘ . YONGE.O and Harness Maker, tend to travellers wants. V “ * ‘ room's sum. ‘ ’ v i- , V dHill. the Filter Meson, ’ 'ot‘svsry"ihenm,siis a remainder of thezmpnth at his residence Thornliill. All Work War- - I" .‘ V p j A ,.n‘°9r. I ‘ V‘ r ‘r V, '3 V}, g Vt. . l, il- Isuzu 24p? V Jaws. 1,859.) 1‘: , it†a sang» " - ' ’r: - w Hâ€: i a r ; u i . V: : A - gFUNEBA.L.;WRNIBHER. : .ustlitsouiarimtmn, CARRIAGE. 2 . mullet!!! &. .ettorniï¬sutrl-flm. f7? wai'l‘.†’“ slug“. Wk'r’ “serrationle ciiiittdiut; Giro 3' .9 1...} 1.0mm the White Swan ,_ VV “mug. l . l-tfi coRNIRODkiNG AND 'roroN'ro's'Vchc'rs, Y ‘ Over Whitemore 6!. VCoi’s, Banking Ofï¬ce. 303011130. 2V . . Agency Particularly Minded to. ' ‘ mcï¬Mom) gnu“ " rooms a. mtgtsonffq tanaasjrnzoniiiun Oct. 1.1358. 89-†Toronto, July 1, 1859. ' 31-tf ..;: _ . V VVV JOHN HARRINGTON, Ji’i., "To G0“ Temrldrs and Sons of DEALER in Dry Goods. Groceries. Wines. .V . Temperance.» Liquors. HardwarmGlau. Earthenware. ‘- ‘ ' ‘ WATCH a stool: MAKER ‘ ' VIEWELLER. kc. 3- . r I. doc. d H.“ The Subscriber is-prepared to furnish? ' Richmon i . Dee. 1858. Lt! V RICHMOND HILL Ho'erL. 95.}.iiii."i.iiic.i°â€i"'w° mm" mu 8m†CHARLiis TOD. Baker. Markham Village. 3 5 “STAGE runs from, the above Hotel to Toronto every 'moriiing.‘starting from , nit; 1959. URGEON Dentist. will be at Nicholl’s l a ‘- ) It :uh‘V 1 \VV' V3, " ~ rand-t .Vsisic t, nlgVSenntlii . m." dog": :at the subs Vrippr’ï¬%l. hear Sfohgï¬'villpéchea‘p 31hr tine it“. Miner's ' ' ' .Il’OltU ME nisf’mr-‘i Bar. s "Twenty ‘Pera'Cent Cheaper 7-" estate 0“). s tinuethebnsiness under, the superintendeVijce 7., _ V To H33â€. . V .ï¬mflpw W MW, . ,. W, “my... ‘V a N i i V - V4 ‘ V ii: V I! Tr: 9...? 3.0lWMAN’S. Milliks :3 {V V g . w\l1‘: n Y 0.0.!“ . . J's ‘ ' p 4 r » H i-mt » l onward? 1:! Gittslï¬ï¬l}. where parties from anistanceV can have it turn andsellh V done to take withuthem on,their,retu2thpnio. V $TILES AND MARITT,S t. . Almiija, May 13,1859:- - our.» - 'w =9 v Public that i . l CELEBRATED ; RorA'r’iNc HNRROW 200,000 V, of .- Linnaeu, w ‘I , ' - ‘-' 5' ' d ' The above Harrows are far superior to any INCLUDING Flooring, Siding. lllclhBoal' s now in “6’ being {mpdwwa rawwotirflymbw ï¬ckeriaii'd qg V _ tdr ’lthaiit maven r liar- ' _‘ ecirpens 7 ‘, much. ‘ Cr ’dll'.’ r > _ _‘rovgs.V Ana's Bond. “ Stonfl'ville. April .12; 1,859., i , 235th immunity MARBLE minis 185' ‘YONGE STREETâ€. ‘to the subscriber who Will putictually ntbelldgtq‘, oliorders.‘ [Address ’ g} l ‘_ JOSEIf’H CO! V V ButtoiiVil'e ‘I’ost Ofï¬ce. 1 ’ Specimen Harrows‘caii be seei’iltibarlyon- posits MVI', 'Shiplds’ Hotel, Brown’s-Comets; ,"l4lll.qul-.M§l‘lill§ill." - i - ‘- iMarhlmu. 1&11034. 1859.! l 'r o M B-STQNE s. o. c. ' 3672p rnAN ANY originu~ us'rAaLisr-imp'r, PROSPECTUS i. Vor‘ Ll i . VI .VHE Undermgsgd, iéssig es. of the 3 AND DIRECTORY. of ourduly authorized agents. AqsriN Ana“ and D. CAR{.OS Your. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P.S Ail notes andaceouuts remaining. un- paidon the lst day ofJun'e, 1858. will be, put in; :oCourt for collection. > ~ 1 TH lalfge':sczlle',‘al Descriptive Map of the the Elgin Mills at 7. am. and returning at 7. C ~ 7 , A . _ wealthy and populoV ,5 County 0 V, hunkâ€"BX- p.m. Fare 28. 6d. each way. V I g V V5; ‘ . . V ‘v ‘G, (SUMMER. tihibiting the Hai-boli'sp Rivers. 'ilways, the oseo accouiromnoir roR curvaceous. i ~JOHN'.N;i REID, M.D., .fToronto, 29. April1858- 'V 48.“ projecth Georgian,“ Bay Ship; (lanai, Mill RICHARD NICHOLL, . ‘ Proprietor. MN“ 91‘. 'romauzmnzcsrmvm m. . "55 . .THORNHIuL.c.-w. 31-1yV PLO U GH' N, RICHMOND HILL. ' . coon AccouuonA-i-ios roe raavcrmiiite.‘ Richmond mini)». 18,1858. ms Di“. DUNHAM, RGEON and Mechanical Dentist, Medical Hall, Markham Village. SU ROBERT RAYMOND. “"10 30. 1859' 31-ly ‘ ' ‘ ' Proprietor. ' ‘ Richmondniii. Feb. 1859. 8-1y ' JAMES 1_ BARKER, . . . . - ‘ r 3 MPORTER and Dealer in Drv Goods; , (sroMceries,_ Paints, Oils, and Dye Siuï¬'s,‘ ‘- I - ~ a. - Patent edicines. Glass, I‘uti . Nbils.‘-â€"Low l Tailor and Clothier my LowforCash.eâ€"Markhahi.Village. . ‘ Yonge St. Richmond Hill. .lune'lltl.‘1‘85‘9. " ‘ ‘ “ 31.6". lvit r.cnOSsvy' IMRQR'EER of Dry Goods. Groceries Wines. Liquors. Hardware. die. Richmond iiiii'. hip. V1859. BLACK HORSE: HOTEL J . VERNEY. Boot and Shoe ,Maker. . _ , ) . OPPOSITE A. LAW’S. Yonge street. Rich- 0 3l-tf mond Hill. Ladies’ and Gcntlemens’ Boots and Shoes. atost styles. [wanna min in Ms. aoLraJ . OR‘NER of Palace and George _ of the Markbt Square. Teroiitewr Board £31 per day- GoodStabling. andattentive Hustlers. always in atteiidaiice.- An omnibus to. and, from the Railroad Station. V ' THOMAS PALMER. " ‘ V ' 4‘ ‘ Proprietor. " TorontmiFeb 26. 1858. v "- tats-1y , ,.'THQRNH’ILL HOTEL. ' TIEi“‘Subscr_ibe:â€"b;gs to inform the Public that he has leased the above premises. and ï¬tted them up in aneat and comfortable style. A Boarders and transient visitors will ï¬nd, the accomodations in every way agreeable. The best of Liquors and Cigars carefully selected. Goodstabling and attentive hostleiV-s V HENRY LEMON, Proprietor. ' '38 but T-RE ET HOTEL. AURORA. A Good supply of 'Wiitszs and-‘quuoas always on hand. Excellent Accommo~ datiun for, revellers. FII'IIIOI'Q.‘de0ihOI‘I Cigars of all rands. n. 'Mccaoo. rbpi'letorl‘ 858. ' ' ' 57~6m . granular SIVER. Boot and Shoe Maker, ADJOINING the Wesleyan Methodist ,Cliapel. Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. A choice selection of Geiitlemeiis', Ladies’ and Childrens' Boots and Shoes constantly on hand... and made to~order on the Shortest No- “COO . , L ’- flr Ailkinds Shoshakers Findingferaale. _ Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. V , ,Thoru ' l, V Jan -» 0.1858. ‘4'. HALF-WAY Hausa. noun iiiii. = 'HESb ill h '1' his JAMES HALL, I i'iume‘i‘oii;r Ifzi-trorisgs'adil tllieorpzblic, As my. "a hm“ hm Imminent of that he has removed from the White 300 smd SHOES, which 'mb. Swan Hotel to the above Premises, where there will be found fexcellent ac- 544-1! V commodation fori’I‘ravellers, "and good ~ Stabling. ' V VW. HODGE & CO. W’HOLESALE and Retail Copper. Tin Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858. 03' Horses Buggies for Hire. . ‘ .' and iron Plate Workers. aadFurnishing _ JOSEPH .‘GABY? Ironmongers.V Parties ginng this house a call 5‘ V V V Proprietor. will ï¬nd their orders punctuelly attended to, Richmond Hill, Oct. 22," 1858. 72'7"! and theiloweet prices charged. 1 . s ' 3 , ' ' " .. , ; V ‘ “*3 ' 54-1-1y Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. i ' " " ' . . -- GREEN BUSH HOTEL, “EDMUND GRAINGER, “ ‘ ‘ ‘10 was Noit'nthoi' inndNro on my; , It)qu nncn'ri‘gnosn. U T C H E R. THO‘RNHILL. Fresh : ' '" ' " and Pickled Meats. Poultry.~&c.. always. on, hand. Families supplied on the shortest, r l HE Proprietor begs to inform the _ public that he‘ has purchased the (1-1:: 1!have Hotel. and. has recently reï¬tted and furnished- it throughout in a comfortable style. ' The Bar will be continually suppliedr'wiih good Liquors and Cigars, (399p SrAautsattached to the premises. with careful VHostlers to at» notice. 'l'hernhill. Dec. 1858., WILLIAM HARRISON. RICHMOND HILL. Richmond Hill. use. 1858. ' THOMAS STEELE; Preprietiir. V . (formerly of the Bond Lake Hotel.) Sept. 29. 1858, 69-11 l-ti' V ' JAMES JENKINSh WAN‘HOTEL. .THORNHiLi, Good Grocery a; Provision Store 8 Accommodation for-Travellers. RICHMOND HILL. ' . ' _ VJO'HN empties. . , " '0 rl , o CREDIT GWEN. ma... taken u.» Thornhiiihmio. l859- l I exchange. ' 4 ‘ ..i'i»‘l:li';l;i. $23de iiii‘.’“"5"°"“°" 'sr. LAWRENch HOTE i. L etor - . ’2 1y Datum-“1858. 55‘" ' ' 1424311“; Swarm, ’QQRONTo. _ . 'V r I ‘HE Subscriber he s to inform his . , . l 8 ANGLO AMERICAN HOUSE ' I ‘friends and the public generally HABXHAK VLLAGE. gap. Mummodgï¬ons. Wines. Liquors the St. Lawrence Hall. Toronto. His bai- “"1 gig." of ‘h. chain... braudl will always be found replete with all kinds of 3"MARR. Pup Liquors of ï¬rsti-‘rate quality, His Table will . : alsob'e found recherchg. MP’kh'm' D‘cf 185" 57'" Good Stables are attached to the premises, W. M, SHORT. VsrtsARv SURGEON. Proprietor, DR. L. LANGSTAFFi flan Manor-w or Tali: ‘ FRANKLIN HQUSEJ,‘ - _ -» V manna "space. '_V ,DR' JAMES December, 1858. V PATENT, V. ., _ . i VDrninVPtpes, Eve Troughs V, JQSEIiHVKELL-ER; V "9 A .r s. d a Third DIVISION- Wï¬â€˜tQi-‘i' nizh'mond Hill. “mums: AVID-nature I! Doom-bu. 1.858. , V v_- Jomi LANG‘BT‘AFF‘ “GLOUCESTER HOTEL, Status MILL8,'1‘HOIIN8lX,L. . " .. Junp 53' Lesa j 27'“ rims: minus Nauru or rouoN'ro. 0N YONGE-ST. Toronto 80th ir‘giqss. ‘I-tf -â€"â€".â€". 1-tf '. i. ‘. ---â€" l . I ' ' . ' , VTHE above Hotel is ï¬tted up iiineat and ' ‘ ' comfortable style. Transient visitors and Others will find.tlieaccommodations to be. that of the‘ï¬rst classhiivliile the chï¬i’ï¬s will betex} tremelv low, . v i [13" Good Staliling and an attentive Hustler“ , , THOMAS COATES, Proprietor. Yon‘ge Street, Dec, 1858. 69 '7 PATRICK .LYNOTT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER.’ OR the sale of cattle, Stock,. l&£.‘l8 pre- _ pared t9 attend Sales in all parts of Up- pcr Canada. “ ' ' ‘ i ' 26-1. i _ sundereither'oftlie above mentioned Weases, V The Scottish‘gmeï¬cau: [Journal , «mcmfa‘sth ‘of‘sootchnien "in America, streets. east ~ . m .fpublished OiiSaturday, Au . spreciated from whatever country they emanate, . United States and in the British Provinces, Will - York and plsewhere. therefore look with con- that he has opened the above Hotel. opposite _ iii-11' V . Rich irond Hill (Streams, Mills. Mauul’abtories, Queen’s High-f ways, Macademised. Plaik and Gravel Roads, the-City, Towns, Villages, Post-ofï¬ces; the ,‘lOCation, of the. Township ~ ilalis‘, Country Churches, and Schools; 'l‘Ovviiships’ Bondaries, Concessions, Side-hugs. Farm and Wild Lots, with generally owners Names. The Names of all subscriiliers, Resident Pm...» pyigtors of Farms, will be neatly engraved in lower case Roman letters on their (properties, and the location of their residences shown. The namesVof Subscriborsiii the City Town,‘ and Villages will be published also, if furnished the canvasser, the title profession, ‘iradei, &c. ,of each, thus constituting. not only a: most use’ (ï¬ll and beautiful Map, but a very complete Rural, Professional and Business Directory conibiiieil.V ‘ ’ ‘ V Should this important and expensive under- taking meet with good encouragviment the Map,drawn toii‘a scale of slxtv chains to an inch, with a plan of Toronto on e, mucbj larger V scale, will be published in the best style of ' local map making. ' ' V As soon as convenient, after an improvement lin the times shall wari'iriit;_ bringing. it out. .11. will he furnished to subscribers on canvass, handsomely colored, varnished and iiioiiiiied. GEO. TREMAINE. To the Stick and. Dying. "v 1‘ IR. ‘SNI‘DI‘IK; of the 7th“ coiicessihnfof Vaughan, iieai‘ Klineb‘urgli, gumi'autees to cure Cancerâ€, Enlarged Weeks, ' And many othpr Diseases. Persons laboring will do well to call in time. All letters to be paid, pnd addizessed to t . , I - i f “ BETER SNIPER. " Klinebumth. PAYZVV “N. is, No N0 ' l W. v rumored roman ' » - tnTHEDiSSEWNArmN or iSCOTTISHL,I'1‘EBA'1‘U&E AND, AM i NSIDERLNG: the multiplicity of news- . papers. in America. .it has to many been a {matter of surprise that the numerous body of Scottish residents shouldhave been so long um I presented. ,Tn supply. this desideratum, No. ' ll. of the, SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL. was gust 8, 1857. and is Toronto, 1859. .; a V __ . DR. MORSE’S Indian Root Pill-s. i R. MORSE, the inventor ofMorsgia Indian Root l’ills, has spent Lhï¬Ã©gler'fliel‘ portion of his life in travelling. having- visited Europe, Asia and Africa, as Well as North Americaâ€"â€" has spent three years among the Indians of'oui‘ Western countryâ€"it was. in this wayihat the Indian Root l’ills were ï¬rst discovered. Dr. Morse was the ï¬rst man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOODâ€"that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. .Wlieii the various;passagesbecomo clogged, now continued woekly.. ‘The primary object ofthe JouaNAI.‘ is to fur- luish“ its. readers iregularly with the news of 'their iiatjye-country.‘ -It presents a weekly re- cord of all events of interest occurring in Scot-v iaiid. audits subscribersaie in this way as fully informed of what-is- transpiriug at home 'as if they were iii-regular receipt of an old-country newspaper. Scottishquest‘ions Will be discussed . with intelligence and impartiality in the editor- ial columns. and the sentiments of the leading. parties on these subjects ‘will be fairly repre- sented and commented upon. do the literary and miscellaneous department of the paper, while merit and talent will be. ap- fereiit functions of the body, the blood loses its the Scottish element Will preponderate. Iales.' acï¬on’ becomes mick, cor“,le and disused ; sketches. and poetry. illustrative of the scottisli character. and of a nature fitted to call. forth this sympathieu'of Scotchincn both atliomqaiid' abroad, will occupy a conspicuous place. In this department. the co-operation of various distinguishedf authors. possessing unrivalled 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. V In or der to interest itsreaders wherever situated, it .will take a broad view of topics of this class, avoiding those ofa merely local nature. except insofar as they «may present points of import- ance to the general public Questions involv- ing the interests ‘of British residents in thel every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in tnrowiiig 011’ the stagnant humors, the blood will hecome choked and cease, to act, and thus our light of life will be forevor blown out. H ow important then that we should keep the various passages of the bodylfree and open, And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reach. namely, Morsp’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the moun- Billions in Naturals Garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man One of the roots' from which those Pills are made is a Sudgrifich which opens. the pores of the skin, and aSSISlS Nature in throwiii out the ï¬ner parts of the corruptionwithin. , ' be second is a plant which is an ldxpe'ctorant,'that opens and uiiclogs‘ the .passa e to the lungs’by ‘c‘gpious spitting. The thii‘ V inn Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of im- purity from the blood, which is then thrown out bouiitifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have beendischnrged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the othpr properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the bleed ; the coarser particles of impurity whichi’cuniiot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and From the above, it is shown that Dr. Mo'se’s Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find their way to every part, and completp- ly rout and release the system from allimpuiltv, and the life of the body, which is the blooo, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they oaniipt remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts. and which will open the natural passage fortho disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other iiiat-ter- is led ed, and the stomach and, intestines are “torn 1y overflowing with the corrupted mass ;V thus undergoing 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. MOI‘SB’S I’VILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions‘oftlie sick to blOOmiiig health and hap- - piness. Yes, tb‘ousaiidswho have beep packed or tormented With sickness.~paiii and apguish. and whose feeble frames have been. scorched bthhe burning elements of" fever, air who have been brought, as itwere, within camp of be silent grave, now stand ready to testify that. they would have been numbered with-tye‘vdead, had it not been for this reptand wpnderfu'l medicine, Morse’slndian hoot Pills. Aftero'ne' or two doses had been taken, they were as tonished, and absolutely s rprisedyin witnessing . their charming effects. Eliotonly do they give immediate cusp and strength, and" takp away all" tickiiess, pain and anguish. bomberat once 'go to work gt the foundation of th V disease,» which is the blood. -'l‘lierefore, itwill be shown, especially by those :who use these Pills, that be specially considered. and it is believed'tliat the information and news of the JOURNAL on this important class of subjects will be such as sliall command attention. . 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Illa-E ' FOU R’I‘EENf BEGINS summith I], [8583’ , QTR'S MANpFA‘c'r'Ui-i ERS‘ Lawn: . THE, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN h reached; its Fourteenth Xclar, and. will enter 11p0n a New Volume on Lhe‘lltli of VSdpteiii- her. Itis'th'e only weekly publication of the kind iiow'issued in this country, 'anjdiit, has a :eyryOxlfliisive;circulation in. all the Stadth of the Uiiigflp. V It is not. as some might-suppose from its titlefa dry, abstruse work on technical 1 science ;; on the Contrary. it sunbeds Willi the ; greatevouits goiugnn in the scientiï¬c, -me~‘ ‘ , Mut‘IiiNrcs ,chanicalaud industrial worlds, _ as, to please '- ,and instruct every one. 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Buffalo, Neonrk. are} the only Physicians in the State who are mom; bors ol'the Royal College of Siri'geon's,‘Londoii. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the mom- V T onou’ij .T 'r I Imli _, VRobert Sinith,,Chin ' Toronto il'owiiVship-, . B. EA V Fire lï¬stiirance 619 ‘1 i l ' kOIj‘VTORON’l‘O', e. >. ,‘ v‘Vr' '.f . Vt. IfL'l", OFFICE, {removed from K b‘Vb‘rmiz‘rz'r next buildin ion â€"â€"â€"_ inn“; .11 ’i“ Masonic’Hall. ' V V g qurVimof the... Half the reason he rilturi'iii'd'totlie‘lhsured, - . the.Vbelbgice lipvestedlofnim‘aaï¬eserverf‘und. ' 3mg; 0! :Dlhrmoutoi Easyâ€"[dorm Routes)“ W... ,C..C.hewett. I V ackesV. ,. " . ' D'ii‘iiccrdiisâ€"r-Hongry Rows‘e’llii-ulisi‘pqtdi.Chair“ , mom! :9,‘ ‘W. Bren ; Dijmly 'C‘Il grind?! :'W. C. Chewï¬tk'Toronto a dosdphdla‘ckemflloronto ," V1.“ . . VpiitV 'I‘orontty, Man 1"! Wm,‘ HelliWsll§'_wghlaii'd: cit..ij 3,92%? wat. ' Kingbt'o'ii; ‘4 in: ‘Ag‘iin.’ KiiigsEOIi‘""Asa A. 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ANCEAND lNVES'l‘MENT COMi'AN'Y†20 Toronto Street, 'l'o‘ronto, for a “ Proposal "a. i t'orm, and» copy 01'thqu Rates... ' 0r, possibly, the Agent of the f' Beaverâ€. may ‘posghssa copy of both documents. which, he can .acqpmmodate you with. aiidgive you littleiinforniatipii on this, subject besides.V, Agent at Richmond [Jilinâ€"J. R. ARNOLD. March 22. 1859. V . l7-tf A r 0 Tu s? 2 Mi. L I ING STREET, qut‘hhglo, 2nd Idoor"east of.- Church Sir unoppositethe Cathedral." W. T. A1‘KiNsoiv, V Co.. Luteof ,King streeg: West, now offer at'lhéir' new "establishment. Genuine , ‘Igljglisll ' Drugs, patent. .Mediqines, Friend; land English Peiï¬imery. Oils. Paints, Colours, Dye Woods, . Com/)3 Brag/V4.63 &c., ' At such moderate prices' as cannot fail to se-_ cure custom. . r >- W. T. A. &. Co. having considerable ex- perience iii the Drug biasi‘iiess in various partn of England. have no hesitation in saying. that a great many of their iYVlaiiu-t‘acxured ArticlesÂ¥ wii found very superior. Medicines math in compounding Presciï¬ptions, Family Re- ceipts, Horse and Cattle Medeciiies. &1c.. arc of tire very best quality. direct from the prin- cipal l§iiglish Drug Houses. W. 'lUAJdL Co. beg to call attention to their Celebrated Prepas’ ration fon the Tooth, Atkinson’s Parisian .I’ooth Paste. Also their much admired ll)?l'l‘ll[ll6. THE ,lï¬ii‘lG-LISI-IE NOSEGAY. Sqldg Water‘bottlcd and fgpmdhe in raising St gptherinos Mineral W'ater, and the. laiiitngenet titer, celebrated for their healthy pgupertiee‘ . , [‘ April 2V2.l858. trip ,_.__â€"_..._ . .q. ._..... ' State Fire Insurance l OF LONDON. CHARTERED 31’ ACT OF lBVpil'ERIAL PARLIQMEIT CAPITAL. £500.000 STERLING. Canada Branch, 115d Ofï¬ce: Toronto â€"â€"__. Company 4 'rRus'riciis :â€" ~ « : Hon. JOHN Ross, .louN CRAwroRp, Esq.k BoARi: or Diane'rous.â€"-Willlam MoMaster. Esq. Chairman; W. P. Howland.. Earp M.l".i’., Vice-Chairman): William Ross. Earp; Wllliam Henderson, Esq. ; F. W Jarvis. Esq Sheriff U. C. of York and Feel. ‘ BANKERS -â€"The Bank of Montreal.._,. Summonsâ€"Ross, 'C‘rawford and Crombiq The engagements of the State Fire In- su rauce Company are guaranteed by aresponsi- t a s ing until 9 o‘clock at night, on every state and bio l’ropriotaiv. symptom of disease. The treatmeiitthey adopt is the result of upâ€" refere‘we to the Board in Englau wards of 30 years? extensive and successful practice' in London. The most inveterate symptoms, of ‘Disease eradicated in eightor nine days, and cases of a slight nature in two Februur‘. 18. 1850' or threp days; at a cry moderate expenseâ€"â€" The cure effected Without confipoment or hin- drance-from business. - Young Menâ€" Twice Particular VV Notice. I There is an evil habit sometimes indulged iii th boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood. and whiclL'if not reformed by them in due lime,.110t only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise‘ to a series of protracted, insidious. and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this. pernicious practice are aware of the cgpsequeiices, .uiitiltliey ï¬nd the nervous system shattered. feel strangp and unaccountaâ€" ble feplings, and vague fears in the mind. A ’Jll‘qst Swami/Lo Inventzm. An instrument for the corp of Genital De- bility. or more properly known as Seminal Weakness, .Nervous' Debility. &c., which are permanently cured infrom 15 to 20 days by the use ofthis instrument, when used COIIJOllllly with medicines. New Remedies and Que-ole Cures, V Dp AMOS &SON takepleasurein announ- cing that they have invented a most important instrument for the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected‘tq a test by the inpst eminent physicians in London, Paris, Philadel- phia and New Yoik. It has been declared i He only useful instrument ever yet invented or the cure of Seminal W‘eakiiess, or‘any‘disease' of the genital organs, caused by the secret hahlts ofyouth. - '~ ' - . . Dr. AmOS & Spp. in order,to_ satisfy; the inqst skeptical, as to the merits of these instru- ments, pledge themselves, that in any iiista‘npe where they may prove unsatisfactory any n fair trial. the inoqpy, will be refunded'by re- tui'iiingthe instrument in good ordain, > 7 Persons wishing the ahgvpzuseful instrumpnt] will observe, that the price, with the. acpom- I All losses will be settled promptly withou‘ d. ALEX. STEWART, A. LAW. Manager, B. N. America Agent. ' ' ‘ ‘ Richmond Hill "13-17 1 or llflrl will ‘ ‘ is PUBLISHED. V EVERY FRIDAY 1 MORNING, And despatched to Subgcribers by the‘onrliesg mails. or other conveyance. when so desired. 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' . a All advertisements publ‘ rion‘ than one month, must Vance. ' All letters addressed t9 thg Editor must be post paid. V ‘ ' ' ' N 'o paper-"discontinued until 'all arrest-ages are ghed for glass pe- psid or in no. papying‘ directions, securely ‘ papked ppd sent! Paid : and Phillis refu§llléllibip9r Wilhbui" "it 'by mail or express, is tpn dollprs. . Beware Imposm'op. : r ' Beware of empiries and itinerant self-styled professors. who ATTEMPT cures, but never succeed ‘pr.:A l the treatment of these delicat Complaints, and are the only legally qualifieda Physicians Who new. advertise to cure .ceytaiu complaints, or fpgyn whom Vgeiiuiiie Europeaiireinedies can be obtaiiied.‘ ' . ' I V ' “PERSONs ‘iN ANY PA‘R'r or m WQRLn may é be successfully treated by fory‘y'ai-din‘g‘h correct detail ,of their cases, witha remittance for Medicines, &c., which vyill hp rpturned with the utmost dispatch, and secure “.fi'pm observation. ‘ Address Dr.‘ AMos '& Sou, porner Main and Quay-streets. 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