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York Herald, 1 Nov 1861, p. 4

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.V... ' ‘ __._..L > SLAVERY HITI’S-CRAT BOK. . k' NY of these Books will be forwarded by ’n in. Mail, post paid, to any address, on re- URGEON Dentist will be a, Nicholps ceipt of price by JOHN L. POTTER, Publisher, Hotel. Richmond Hill. the FIRST 0. 617 Saiiom St., Philadelphia, Pa. (1 var where. MONDAY of every month. and, the re- “33138911” Wame e 3’ mainder of the month at his residence, McCaysville, 7th Concession of York. All Work Warraiited. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial H. a J. HARRISON I Flour Barrel Handing, Stave and Shingle Manufacturers, and Lumber Planers“. O J . G 0 RM L E Y . COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, A‘fi~.:> . Con e an er n u 1 THERE ARE VOICES. - v y c a d A 015 0116613 toning. ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic tyrannyghave been entirely emancipated by the use of Iiigram’s Ilifalable Linimeiit N Acertaln curefor Rheumatism, I‘ic Dolereaux, : Sprains, Bruises and Swellings ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., .â€".â€"._ .____ EXAMINE THE LATEST 95-tf IMPROVED â€"-â€"â€"~ F ANNING MILL, Auction Notice' EFORE buying any other Fanning Millâ€"- LOT 31. 4TH CON. MRRKHAM. 81' ii. BELCBER- September 18, 1860.. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand," and Planed‘to order in quantities'to suit pur' chasers. ll? Factory- on Markhamf and Elgin Milli Plank Road. P.O. address,‘Richmond Hill. There are voices in the rushing wind As it ruffles the briuy seaâ€"- As it hollows the sail with a plaintive wail, Prepared and sold by Joseph Ingram, Maple Village, in bottles at ‘25 and 500. each. . . . . . - ‘ I). I4 1861. by Id 0 ’s melod l cons'dered by Rompetem Judges ‘0 be .th" Bone.â€"-This filllii is put Into the Teeth While Maple V’uage’ Fe ' ' ‘ 0E PATHOLOGY AND OPERATIVE SUR- 0 “an y _ . best constructed. Mill before the. Canadlan soft causingno paign as itrequires no pressure. -â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"‘" ngztsxsuofun VETERINARY COLLEGEOF PHILA- Juno 7' 1861' 132'6'“ But louder far than tha msmng mud, I ’ Public for separal'1‘g 03‘s from Sim“: When” it sOon becomes as 7hard as the tooth to which P o . I I r C III ‘11] DE! PHIA PROF or VETERINARY MEDICINE Than thousand thunders roll, IAICCHSCI AucthIICCr, Peas and Cats. and for. cleaning infact all t, firmly adheresyrendeflng italmostimpossible IOVllICla nsurance O P( y, m.THE LATE AGRICULTURAL ( OLLEGE 0F . 0r booming sun. is the voice of 02": ron nus kinds 0‘ Gram'. “"5 1““ Sims “Walled, for the filling ever to come out. OF CANADA. 0,..0, SECRET,“ o, m. AME...” Valuable Property for Sal’d“ '5 made OngOd Dr. Husband has made arrangements with FOR VETERINARY ASSOCIATION OF Pili- COUNTIES OF YORK dz. PEEL. All letters addressed to "Almira." P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the " York Herald"Office, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornhill, and Mr, James Cavannah. Mansion House, Sharon. where Terms, &c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. That calms the troubled soul. IZ: 63 Acres, 23 of which is timbered, 40' Acres under Cultivation. Several PARK LOTS with timber thereon“. Also, VILLAGE PROPERTY with or LADELPHIA, ETC., L‘TC. V WELL TELL YOU Of the Origin,History and distinctive traits of the various breeds of Euro- . . . pean, Asiatic,Africaii and American Horses, w'thom Bu’ldmgs' . n with the physical formation and peculiarities The above property is Situated at, and ad'- Of the animal, and how to ascertain his age joining to, the Village of by the iiumber and condition of his teeth ; il- Richmond H111 lustrated with many explanatory engarvrngs. I A THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES thilzqfafgiglther particulars apply at the Office of WILL TELL YOU 0f Breeding, Breaking, D URABLE MATERIAL ! And is, from its construction, the best for Far- mers use in the Province. They are manufactured by the undersigned, at Richmond Hill, to whom all orders should be addressed. [13’ Farmers would do Well to call and ex- amine the Mill, when passing down Yorrge St. Orders left at the residence of Mr. Southard, at Newmarket, will receive prompt attention. Mr. G. L. Elliot, Of Toronto. to manufacture his Artificial Teeth ; those who engage Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing it done iii a superior manner, July 8, 1859.‘ CHEAPER THAN EVER! E Subscriber begs to inform his numerous patrons and the public that lie is prepared to Inake firs nub marine incarnate, ESTABLISHED 1849, INBORI‘ORATED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT! Subscribed Cap-ital, $1,743,520. HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO. There are voices in the balmy wind. As it sweeps down the narrow glen ; Or away in the vale, how soft the gale, How sweet its murmuringl But sweeter far than the balmy wind. Than its soft and blessed sigh. Than th’ ambient air-â€"is the breath of prayer That rives the angry sky 1 32-ly. 62-tf YONGE ST. CIGAILMANUFACTORY l PRESIDENT :â€"Hon. John, Hilliard Cameron. VICE-PRESIDENT :â€"-J. S. Howard, Esq. 96-0 There are voices in the avalanche, And on the glacier too- “Thy sleety breath is a voice of. death,” Cry Franklin’s valiant crew ; But a deadlier blast blows o’er the earth-â€" A bloodier sight than allâ€" The Southern knave and his bleeding slave. Slavery’s demon thrall. There are voices in the stellar worlds That ‘ twinkle ’ iii the sky; There’s a voice within which tells of sin .' There are voices far and nigh. Hark! a million voices turned to one; See ya the glorious throng, And hear them sing, ' All hail the King,’ For ‘ Jesus leads the song.’ __ ..â€".â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.. minielluutnun, A Military Roadâ€"One that is full of cart-ridges. The best method of revenge is to return good for evil. Why are hoops like church towers? They surround the bells (belles.) .A poor fellow who pawned his watch said that he raised money with a lever. ‘ Bob, how is your sweetheart getting along i’-â€"‘ Pretty well 5 she says I need’nt call any more!’ ‘ This is capital aleâ€"see how long it keeps its head.’â€"-â€"‘ Ay, but consider how * soon it takes away yours !’ American drink in requestâ€"~Wanted a Sherry Cobler, to mend the "Union.â€" Punch. Clleerfulness, to be true and lasting, and not a mere passing flush of high spirits, must come from within not from without. A word of kindness is seldom spoken in vain, while witty sayings are as easily lost as the pearls slipping from a broken string. An old man, when dangerously sick, was urged to take advice of a doctor, but objected, saying, ‘I wish to die a natural death.’ ‘I think,’ said a gentleman to his footman, "1 have been a moderate good master to you, John.’-â€"‘ Very moderate. sir!’ said John. "Tis our turn now,’ as the autumn leaves said'to the west wind. ‘ You be blowed!’ was the reply, and the leaves blushed at the rudeness. A schoolboy, being asked by the teacher how he should flog him, replied: ‘ If you please sir, I should like to have it upon the Italian systemâ€"the heavy stroke upwards, and the down ones light !’ Living High.â€"-An Irishman, referring to the sudden death of a relative, was ask- ed if he lived high. ‘ Well, I can’t say he did,’ said Terence, ‘ but he died highâ€"- for they hanged him.’ Dirty Handsâ€"Charles Lamb once said to a brother whist player, JVIartin Burney, whose hands were none of the cleanest, ‘ Martin, if dirt were trumps, what a hand you'd have !’ An old gentleman who had dabbled all his life in statistics, says he never heard of but one woman who insured her life. He accounts for this by the singular fact of one of the questions being, ‘ What is your age 2’ A soldier who was once wounded in battle setup a terrible bellowing. An Irishman, who lay near with both legs shot Off, immediately sung out, ‘ Bad luck to the likes of ye; do yer think that no- body is kilt but yersell ?’ A man of genteel appearance, whose name we did not learn, while taking a lunch at the Royal Hotel, with a most vigorous lunge stuck a large three pronged diningfork into his mouth. He was not materially injured, there being a piece Of cold roast lamb on the end of the weapon. We have a boy at home about three years old, who is a regular ‘ sliavcr.’ One day we were trying to teach him his alpha- bet, and asked him What ‘ B ’ stood for? ‘ George,’ was his prompt answer. ‘ No,’ we replied; ‘it stands for boy.’â€"‘ Well, ain’t George :1 boy ‘t’ he asked trium- phantly. A blooming young widow, living in one of the Southern States, which is strongly in favor of secession, sent word, through a lady friend, to a spry widoiver of New York, but who is not in very robust health at present, that ‘ she is for union.’ To which he replied, ‘ And so am I, but due regard must be had to the constitution.’ KNOWING THE TIME OF DAY!â€" “-Ha|loal” ejaculated a guardian to his .pretty niece, as he entered the parlour and saw her iii the arms of a swain who had just popped the question, and sealed it with a kiss, “ what’s the time of day now ’1” “'I should think it was about half-past twelve,” was the cool reply of the bluster- ing damesl; “you see we are almost one.’: CHARLES H. .MILLER, Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealer in Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes SNUFF, &c. No, 189 Yonge Street, Toronto. A call is respectfully solicited. I45-1y CHARLES TAGGART, CONFECTIONER, BREAD & FANCY BISCU T BAKER RICHMOND HILL. Pic-nic Parties & Tea Meetings Attended and supplied on reasonable terms. Richmond Hill. June 24. 1861. 135-tf CALEB LUDE‘ORD, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, Opposite Mr. Purkiss' Store. 104- THORNHILL ATENT Eave Troughs and Water Spouts superior to tin. put up at 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates. Wag on Fel- lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and timing in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF, STEAM MILLS, ’I‘IIORNHILL. June 3. 1859. 27-tf By the use of Electricity, By Dr. E; C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, performed in the most approved manner and Warranted' Aurora. March 9. 1860. 67â€"1y THE AURORA MASONIC QUABRILLE BAND! S now open to receive engagements Oii li- beral terms, for any number, to suit the convenience oflarge or small parties. Applications to Mr. WM. IRELAND, at 'Anrora. or Mr. W, WILLIS. 3rd Con. Whit- church. N.B. Also. a SAX-HORN BAND may be had on application. Aurora. Nov. 2. 1860. 100-3m Grist and Saw Mill! HE Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous Friends who favored him with their custom at the Headford Mills, begs to inform thorn that he has taken the MILLS lately occupied by Mr. B. FISH, known as the Sherb-orne Mills Near the Green Bush Hotel, Yonge Street.â€" These Mills beingiii first-rate order, any one giving him a call will find the Gristing done in a superior manner. Parties wishing to take their Gristing back with them can do so. II? All work warranted second to none in Canada. GEORGE SQUIRE, Proprietor. Markham, April 19. 1861. 1254f C. W. COLEMAN, WATCHMAKER 8: JEWELLER, N0. 283 Tosca STREET, TORONTO, y IRST store north of Crookshank-street.-â€"~ Repairing in all its branches properly at- tended to. All work warranted. N.B. An assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Fancy Goods kept on hand. Toronto, Sept. 6, 186l. 145-6m Shopâ€"Within Eight Rods of Raymond’s Hote SOUTHARD, BOYNTON & Co Richmond Hill. July 18. 1861. 138-ft Boots and. Shoes Ofevery style and description. at the lowest possiole remuirorating prices, All work war- ranted tO give entire satisfaction. GE 0. C P H I L L I P S ’ Cook’s Mill,Vaughan, W. HI MARTIN. Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C.w. December 14. 1860. DR. N, J. PEC'K, Surgeon Dentist; Respectflilly announces that he will be at Nichol’s Hotel, Richmond Hill, On the 2nd Monday Of each month, at DICK’S HOTEL, flIaple. Oil the Tuesday following, HERE he will be happy to wait on those requiring his services in any branch of his profeSsion. Teeth inserted on Gold Platenum, Vulcan- ized Rubber, cr Continuous Gum Oil Platenunr, The latter being the most be autiful teeth now in use. Dl‘. PECK has all theladvantages Ofthe Profession, both in the States and Caiiadas, having formerly been connected with Dentists iii New York; he now receives direct from them every improvement of the Profession throughout the United States. Particular attention given to the Regulation of Children’s Teeth. Consultation Free. All letters addressed to him at Aurora prem- ptly attended to. Aurora, Feb. 20, 1861 117-1y DENTISTRY! W. C... ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR \VEST FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO. ARTICULAR attention given to the ragti- lation of Children’s 'l'ccth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession iii all its branches. and can supply the profession with Teeth, Gold, Valcariized Apparatu. arid Vulcanite Rubber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gums. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,October 11, [860- 49~1y W. U. S K E N E, MILLWRIGHT, .EILTOJvofl, EGS to intimate that lieisnow prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms- He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada, and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona, Dec. 23, 1859 4 IMPORTANT IF TRUE! And every word is true. For upwards of three years past, I have been engaged in a business; which has yielded me at the rate of $3,000 per anrrum, but being desi~ rous of going to Europe in the course of a few months for the purpose of there introducing the business, I am willing to teach it to any one who will send me $1. The business is no humbug, but of a highly useful and general character. adapted both to cities and villages, and one that any person of ordinary capacity, young or old, male or female. can acquire with a few hours’ practice, arid by which they can secure a very handsome income. Several young ladies who have received instructions from me, both in New York State and Pennsylvania, are earning upwards of $20 per week by it, and there is no reason wiry any one else cannot do the same. Invalids. even, can do well by it, as it is no ped- dling affair. but a business that is perfectly re- spectable. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure who would like to learn the business for their ' UNDREDS 0F MILLIONS FOUNDS their own amusement or pleasure, will find the STERLING 1N CHANCERY’ BANK practice of it a pleasant pastime, and one that OF ENGLAND, &c., waiting claimants. A Catalogue of the heirs, and names of those to whom letters should be addressed in England, will be sent post free, on receipt of 60 cents in United States’ stamps, or two for $1. Old claims must be presented at once. ences:â€"A. K. Hill. Boston; J. Burnham, Chief of Police. Haverhill. Address W. W. S. ORBETON & CO. Box 250, Post Office, Boston. Mass September 12, 1861. 146o3m. III lllllllTlllllS‘TllN ON RICH MOND HILL. Edwin Eâ€"h'ebber, EGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Rich- mond Hill and Vicinity, lhat he has commenced bcsiness as CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, at, Two doors south of the " York Herald”0ffice. where he has on hand a general assortment of Household Furniture, Ofthe best quality, cheap for cash. (LG? A Call is Solicited. Richmond Hill, Julie 7, 1861. 132-ft ~. NEW AND IMPROVED Map Of Upper Canada! ‘ or the Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the old and well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference ? Subscribe [13" Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or Travelling agents Toronto. May 1861. 1538-11" they will take great interest ili. On receipt of $1, I will send printed instructions by which any per-eon can readily acquire the art, and these instructions will also contain every particular relative to the carrying it on so that it will be Ref-eh highly profitable. The pnrcliaserof the “ print- ad Instructions ” will also be authorized to teach it to others: and I have sometimes received as high as $200, for teaching it personally to a single individual. I would state further that $2.50 or $3.00 will buy every thing that is ne- cessary to commence the business with. and the articles can be got almostanywhere, in city or country, or, if preferred, 1 can furnish them ADDRESS, PREPAID, Alvord T. Parsons, No. 36 Liberty St., New York. The best of references given when required, GAEGLING OIL SUPERSEDED. HIGGS’ BLACK OIL is acknowledged by all who have used it, to be superior to Gargling Oil, or ‘ any other Medicine now before the Public for Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Grills, and all injuries to Horseflesh. Good for man and beast. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines flourish??? ‘ "l,li,'l "l' "l h ’11 ll I‘ l i win-ill l‘llu filliiliitiiilirliliw , In rrlalfigggiul ‘rflt l. i'l'r'l lll' ‘ "iii. till I December 7. 1860. '106-1y 107"? TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YON GE S'I‘AEET. MONUMENTéâ€"TOMBTABLES TOMBSTONEs, ac. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of DA C. & W. YALE. willcou- tinue the business under the superiiitendence of our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P,S.â€"-All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the 1st day of June, 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29, 1859. 48stf GUTTA-PERCHA ROOFING. .__._â€"â€"â€"- No article ever before introduced to the public has equalled the LIQUID GUTTA- PERCHA for coating tin or other roofs, new or old. One gallon, costing $1.50, will thoroughly coat from 200 to 300 feet I of roof, and this coating will render the roof perfectly water-proof, and will lasr three times as long as white lead or othet paint. For covering roofs, either new or old, we repeat, it has no equal for durabi- lity and cheapness, and we offer it to the public fully confident of its intrinsic excel- lence, and with our warrantec that it will do all we claim for it. Sold in barrels of forty gallons each, at a liberal discount to Address all orders to READY ROOFING CO., 23 Cedar-street,New York. 148-12m dealers. UNITY Fire & Life Insurance Association OF LONDON, Vr'ith which is Amalgamated the Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Available Assets Fire Departm’t $4,547,061 10 Life Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,526,595 46 Deposit Fund in Canada. . . . . . . 50,000 ()0 Deposit Fund in New York... .. 150,500 00 CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA : MERCHANTS’ EXCENGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. J. Fiotliingham, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, Esq, A. Larocque. Esq. J. Torrance, Esq. â€"___ Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, | C. F. Bazin, Esq. Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. firm ofBarclay dc Livingston, Wm. H. Macy. Pres’t Leathei'Mallufact Bank W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman &Co Every description of Fire and Life Insuran cc Business transacted at the most moderate rates at Premium. W. P. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N. A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTHUR M. JARVIS, Officeâ€"Whittimore' Buildings, Toronto St. Toronto, April 12, 1861 123-ly BEAVER MUTUAL Fire Insurance Association, TORONTO, C. w. OFFICE, 20, TORONTO S TREE .T INCORPORATED UNDER ACT OF PARLIAMENY, 22 Vic., Car. 52. DIRECTORSâ€"H. Rowsell, Toronto; B. W. Smith, Barrie; Dr. Duncumb, Richmond Hill ; W. H. Smith, Toronto; Donald Suther- land, Toronto : IVm. Helliwell, Scarborough: Edwin Chown, Kingston; S. Thompson, Toronto. " HAVING guarded against loss from Fire by liisuriiig your property, consider if it would not be as well to make a little additional provision for your family in case of your own premature death :â€"wliether it would not be as well,through the assistance of a Life Assurance Comp uy, to provide a legacy for your wife or daughter, or, if you have not the happiness to be bias (1 with them, think if the possession of a‘few hu idred pounds additional might not be of advantage to yourself a few years hence. 11' you decide that it would, write to the Managing Director of the PROVIDENT LIFE ASSUR- ANCE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. 20 Toronto Street, Toronto. for a. “ Proposal” form, and a copy of the Rates. 0r, possibly. the Agent of the " Beaver ” may possess a copy Of both documents, which he can accommodate you with, and give you a little information Oil the subject besides. [13° Insurances may be effected for one. two, or three years, at moderate rates. Agent at Richmond Hillâ€"J. R. ARNOLD. Toronto, Apri 19. 1861. 125-ly, S eptenlber 5, 1861; â€"â€" DIRECTORS : Hon. 1. H. Cameron, George Duggan, Esq Hon. Geo. Crawford, J. S. Howard, Esq. Hon.M.Cameron,M.P. Edw. C. Jones, Esq. J.Cameron,Esq.M.I’.P A. Morrison,Esq.MPP A. M. Smith Esq. Lewis Mofi'at, Esq. W. L. Perrin, Esq. Manager and Scorctary:â€"-James Sydney Crocker. Esq. Assist. Secretary : J. W . Woodhouse,Esq. Man ager qf Agencies .' Wm. Blight, Esq. SOICITORS :â€"Messrs. Duggan & Burris, BANKERS zâ€"Tlie Batik of Toronto. IRE arid MARINE INSURANCE busi- ness transacted by this Company at its va- rious Agencies. as well as the Head Office. To. ronto, at fair and average rates. The numerous and responsible Stockholders of this Company, and the large amount of ca- pital subscribed, afford an amount of security to the assured, equal at least to that of any other Company transacting business in the Provrnce A. LAW. Agent at Richmond Hill. Toronto, April 18,1861. 125-13" FINKLE & LYON SEWING - MACHINE COMP’Y., 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. NO person who contemplates purchasing a Sewing Machine for family or manufac- tdring purposes. should fail to send for one of our Circulars, which contains cuts and full de- scriptions of the several styles, prices and samples of work, all of which we send by mail free. We claim to have the best . Sewing Maehinesin the World F 07' either Family or thuflwtm‘ing purposes. And all we ask is a fair trial. Read the following; IMPORTANT FACTS. 4 FACT No. 1.â€"â€"-'I‘his Compulij, being dilly li- caused, their Machines are protected against infringements or litigation. NACT NO. 2.â€"-These Machines make the lock- _ stickâ€"alike on both sidesâ€"and use a little less than half as much thread and silk as the chain or loop-stitch machines. FACT No. 3.-â€"â€"These Machines are better adap~ ted than any other sewing-machines iii the market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a fa- mily. They will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping. and make every stitch perfect. They will even sew from the finest gauze to the hea- viest cloth. and even stout, hard leather. without changing the feed, needle, or terr- sion, or making any adjustment of machine whatever. Is not such a machine best adapted to family use ? and if best adapted to family use, why not for every variety of light sewing manufacture? For work too heavy for our Family Machine, we recom- mend our larger sizes. FACT No. 4.â€"-â€"~These Machines make the most elastic seam of airy sewing-machine iii useâ€"- a fact Of very great importance in sew- ing elastic goods, or goods of airy kind, on a bias. FACT NO. 5.â€"No Machine is more durable or more simple in its construction,or more easily understood. The reputation of these Ma- chines wherever used wrll fully demonstrate each of the above FACTS. FACT NO. 6 â€"These Machines took the High~ est Premium at the Franklin Institute. Phil- adelphia. . FACT NO. 7.â€"These Machines took the High- est Fremium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No. 8,â€"These Machines took the high- est Medal at the American Institute, in the City of New York, together with the High- est Premium for fine Sewing-Machine Work- FACT No, 9,â€"Tliese Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the Mechanics’ Fair, Utica, N.Y. FACT NO. lO.â€"These Machines can do the same thing generally, whenever properly exhibited in competition with other first-class Sewing-Machines. But we have space for only onefact more-it is the most important Fact of all. F ACT No. II.-â€"â€"Wc warrant every Machine we sell to give better satisfaction than. any other Sewirrg-lllachiiic in the market, 0" money refunded. WSend fora Circular. AGENTS WANTED Address, FINKLE & LvoN SEWING-MACHINE Co., No . 538 Broadway, New York. September 5, 1861. .l45-6rn. THE HEROES OF PEACE, AND THE HEROES OF WAR. ANTHONY, No. 501 BROADWAY. NEW , YORK, is now publishing, in addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection kirown in Europe arid America as BRADY’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPch PORTRAIT GALLERY, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America. not excepting Jeff. Davis, Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederates. Price of Portraits, $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, are published,card size,and iii stereoscopic form. ALSO, Stereoscopic Views of Scenes in Paris, London, and in other parts of England and France; in Scotland, Ireland,Wales, Holland, Switzer- land. Spain. on the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land. Chl- ila. India, Cuba, &c. &c . ad infinitum. __._ Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views Are the Greatest IVonder of the Age. These are taken in the fortieth part of a second, and the rushing of water, the moving of vehi- cles. or the march of an army. does not in the slighest degree afi'ect the taking of these views. They are sold for $3,00 per dozen. We have also on hand and manufacture the largest assortment of S'I‘EREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPch ALBUMS, and Photographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in the world. Catalogues, containing lists of all our Por- traits, Views, Stereoscopes, &c., sent free by mail, on receipt of a stamp. E. .ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, near St. Nicholas Hotel,New York. 145-1)! Stabling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeiiig. and Riel‘mond Hm; SBPI- 26. 1860- the gen’ral management of the horse,with the best modes of administering medicine. also, how to treat Biting.Kicking.Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restlessrress, arid other views to which he is subject; with numerous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the cause. symptoms, and treatment of Straiig‘es. Sore Throat, Dis- temper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchits. Pneu- monia, Pleprisy. Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling,Lampas, Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth. with other diseases of the Mouth and Respiratory Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of thecauses, symptoms, and Treatment of Worms, Bolts, Colic, Strangulation, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder. Inflammation, and other diseases 01 the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Ofthe causes, symptoms, and Treatment ofBOIie Blood, and Bog, Spa- viii, Ringâ€"Bone, Sweenie, Strains, Broken . Knees, Wind Gal's, Founder, Sole Bruise and Cravel, Gracked, Hoofs, Scratches, lan- ker,Thrush, and corals; also, of Megrims, Vertigo. Epilepsy, Staggers, and other dis- eases of the Feet, Legs and Head. 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