~-‘â€"._..._.;,___,_ 7/ Ultra. G U N-DFY' TO H NNY. can“ Air,â€"-“ THE TlNKEa’s Wannlx’.†CHORUS. Saw ye ever sic a chiel, Sic a clliel as Gulldy Johnny, V As his barrow he does wheel, ‘ Filled wi’ rags and gundy 0’. See him openill’ out his piaclli‘, Stapiu’ in auld rags an’ aim ; Then wi’ braw wind-mills all’ rock See hoo he pleases ilka bairll ; All’ see the windâ€"mills hoo they Ipiu, As little laddies wi’ them till. While loudest ill the merry din Is the voice 0’ Gundy Johnny, 0’. Slaw ye over, 8m; Then see them toddlin’ tllroughltl'le street. IVi’ their sticks 0’ yellow rock; “While some their wee thooms seek an greet, For rags tae put ill Johnny’s pock ; An’ hear the pawky balin’ looll Aye roaring ‘ here’s ï¬ne candy rock,’ Till mothers ill despair tear doon An’ auld sark or a worn-out frock. Saw ye ever, 616, The sweetie folks a’ envy John, He keeps nae books an’ gies nae tick : A‘n"wi’ his shop he can move out, An’ push'a trade wllar lots wad stick". Then when ye hear his hearty roar. Seek something oot for Johnny’s peck ; Rs frae auld rags we get oor loore, That’r gathered up by gundy folk. Saw ye ever, &c. MW- .__ ~._ Silliartlluntnnll, \ C An Cloquent speakerlisntoo frequently like a riverâ€"greatest at the mouth. Why is a pedlar like an old English baron? He is addicted to hawking. Mock auctionsâ€"the place where the buyer is sold. The keys that lock Southern ports.â€" Tlle Yan-kees. .VVomen should set good examples, for the men: are always following after the women. It seems a- hard case that, when a man dies, his better half is entitled to a third. A man is most likely to fall down upon the ice when he ventures upon it slip-shod. Artists may not be guilty of direct false- hoods, but they generally give things a color. Why do women like stay-slâ€"Because they feel so-laced by them. “Messages carefully delivered,’ as the ear trumpet said to the Old maid. On what ground may confectioners be deemed very mercenary lovers ?â€"Because they sell their ‘kisscs.’ Feminine headacheâ€"A ï¬ctitious disease by which women seek to conceal their heartache. ‘ Matchless misery ’ has been deï¬ned to be having a segar and nothing to light it with. ‘Most books in these days are like some kinds of treesâ€"a great many leaves and no fruit. -V youiare conscious of being green, and don’t want folks to see it. try to be an in« visible green. A good many presiding officers at public meetings don’t know how to put a question. Young ladies think it should be popped. “ Well, Jeems," said Zeb, “I kissed Julia for the ï¬rst: time last night, and I declare it electriï¬ed lne.’ “ No Wonder,’ said Jccms, ‘it was a gal-vanic battery. A fop, just returned from a continental tower, was asked how- he liked: the ruins of Pompeii. ‘Not very well? was the re- ply ;' ‘they are so dreadfully out of re- pair. ‘Sir,’ said a lady to a would-beâ€"wag, eyourjokes always put me in mind ofa ball.’ ‘Of a ball, madam? Why so, pray?’ ‘-B.ecauee they never have any. point} 'An anti-tobacco lecturer spoke so powerfully against the use of tobacco, that sevoral of his audience. went home and burned their segarsâ€"holding one end of them in their mouths by way of punish- ment. “Oh, my dear sir,’ said a poor sufferer to a dentist, ‘ that it is the second wrong tooth you have pulled out 1’ ‘Very sorry, sir,’ said the. blundering operator, ‘ but as there were only three altogether when I com- menced‘, I’m sure t‘o-be right next time 1’ A sailor who had served on board the Romney with Sir Home Popllam, after returning from India, ï¬nding that: wigs were all in fashion, bespoke a red one, which he sported at Portsmouth, to the great surprise of his companions. On being asked the cause of the change of color in his hair, he said it was occasioned by his bathing in the Red Sea. .Thc following rich scene is said. to have lately. occurred ill one of the courts of justice in New Orleans, between the judge and a witness all the my from ’totterdam, Judge: \Vhat’s your native language? Witness: I pe no native, I’se a Dootchman. Judge: What is your mothers tongue? IVimess: O’ fader say she pe all tongue. Judge (in an irritable tone); \‘Vllat language did you ï¬rst learn? what language did you speak in the cradle? Witness: I tid not speak no language ill to cradle at all ; I only cried in Dootcll. .' Ill a joval company, each one was asked a question. If it was answered, he paid a, tbrfcit ;_ or if he could not answer it him- self he paid a forfeit. Pat’s question was, “ How does the little ground-squarrel dig his hole without showing any dirt about the enterancc l†W hen they all gave it up, Pat said, “Sure, do you see, he begins at the other end of the hole.’ One of the rest exolaimed, “ But how does he get there?†All,’ said Pat, ‘ that’s your questionâ€"can you answer it yourself. lllls, Tllflll! G" H THE OLD COLONEL’S STORY. J. G O R'ML E Y, COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, t d l' t‘ t l d t fl He 00“ “m 5 “3019 a ‘11 ConveyancPr and Auctioneer, length, his face towards the ground, - . EXAMINE THE LATEST . URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s hls head propped on both hands, hls LOT 31-4"! CON-MRRK'HME Hotel. Richmond Hill, the r‘lusw eyes on a little Open book. Ned September 18,1860l. MONDAY of every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence, McCaysville, 7th Concession of York. All Work VVarrallted. Teeth ï¬lled with Osteoplartic or Artiï¬cial started, for staining the white mar- gin was a rusty spot about the Slzc of the blood-spot on the sea-mew’s TANNING Auction Notice. MILL, EFORE buying any other Fanning Millâ€" - ‘ l 7 ' â€" comma“ by compelem J‘u‘lges to be 1h†Boneâ€"This ï¬llillg is put into the Teeth while Pleas" _Har young§ter ! sa‘ld best constructed Mill before the. Canadian Soft’causing no Pain, as “requires no pmssum, COIOneL wl‘thOUt IOOkmg up? mm" 1 0 Public f0" separating 03‘s from Spring VVhO-‘l: it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which it odd to ï¬nd an old soldier puring IliCCllSC‘ AllCthllGBr, peas and Oats. and for. cleaning ill “fact all u ï¬rmlyadheres’renderlngitalmostimpossible over a prayer_book eh Tl ‘ Colonel 1 FOR THE kinds of Gram. Tllls Mill stands unrlvalled, for the ï¬ning ever to come out, 7 ' 9 is made of good DURABLE 111A TERIAL ! Alld is, from its construction, the best for Far- mers use ill 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 Yonge St. Orders left at the residence of Mr. Scuthard, at Newmarket, wi'l receive prompt atteutlon. Shopâ€"Within Eight Rods of Raymond’s Hote Dr. Husband has. made arrangements with Mr. G, L. Elliot, of Toronto, to manufacture his Artiï¬cial Teeth ; tllose who engage Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing it done ill a superior manner, July 8, 1.859. COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to “‘Al’mira,†I’.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “ York Heraldâ€Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, Tllornhill, and. Mr, James Cavannah, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, &c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-11‘ YONGE sr. alGA_l_l_MANUFA0l0nv 1 CHARLES H. MILLER, what is that stain upon the margin?’ was the answer. ‘A drop of a. brave man’s blood, boy,’ said the colonel. He turned round, sat up, and sent a solemn, searching look into the lad’s countenance. It was also solemn, and he was moved to ‘speak when otherwise he had kept strict silence. ‘ Sit down, and I’ll tell you how I came by it.’ Edward 32-ly. TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YONGE STAEET. MONUMENTSTâ€"TOMBTABLES sat down. 'It’s in Latin "on see,’ , _ holding the book towards, him, ;but Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealer in R h d H8(1)]UJI‘[‘dAllB’tI)l,SlgvlC)YNTON ï¬SCp TOMBSTONES’ &C. . - , . , ' ‘ . - . . - t the name on. the fly-leaf’â€"â€"turnlng 013315, TODOOCOS, P121168 1c mo“ 1 M Twenty Per Cent Cheaper to ltâ€"‘ Is to German.’ ‘Gretll SNUFF, &c. W“ W THAN A“ OTHER Es,.AB,,SH,,EN,, Steiner’ was wrltten there in a No, 189 Yonge Street, Toronto. GE 0' M C P H I L L I P S 9’ ' thinâ€"pointed female hand; under- neath, in strong, awkward, mascu- line characters, ‘Jlluss ofl gelesen seyen,’ ‘Must often be read.’ "I’ was on divisional staff, in 1.815, at HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. & W. YALE. will cell- tinue the business under the superilltclldcnce of our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY and D, CARLos VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. A call is respectfully solicited. I45-1y Provincial Land surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, c.w. December 14. 1860. CHARLES TAGGART, CONFECTIONER, BREAD & FANCY BISCU 'r BIKER I -ï¬. _ DR. N, J. PECK, ' ' " P,S.â€"-â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- ‘Qâ€"uane Bra†and Vvaterloo' Late paid on the lst day of June. 1858, will be put on the latter day, when the French “CHM†“"4" Surgean Dentist_ into Court for collection, . â€"â€" - - 5 game was up: I wen; gallop"? Pic-nic Parties & Tea Meetings Respectfhlly announces that he will be at ggï¬a’lfla With a message to the I rUSSlans 1" Attended and supplied on reasonable termq N' I ll - f n . . . ~ ~n . l . ’ ' r , 4 '1 Pmaun' None bat the chiefsâ€""find Richmond Hill. June 24, 1861. 135-tf 10 10 S “‘nel, Richmond Hlnl Foronto’ AP“) 29’ 1&9 " they. not alwaysâ€"know at- the 111116 On the 2nd Monday of each month, at â€"* {2281:le tance of even great “0' CALEB LUDFORD, DICK’S HOTEL, .Maple. UNI'I‘Y Yet, somehow, that evenâ€" ing, as I rode over the ï¬eld, thick- strewn with dead alld dying, I felt that I had played my little part in one Of the great events of history. A desire seized on me to carry some memento from. that bloody hamlet ground. I: dismounted, threw the bridle over my arm, and went pick- ing my way through piteous Ob- stacles. I thought, at ï¬rst, of tak- ing a cross or medal for a keepsake, but could not bring myself to tear from a defenseless breast what its brave owner would have defended at the cost of life itself. Presently Icame upon a grorp Of men and horses overthrown ill confusion; corpses Of them I mean, Of comse ; three slain lancers of the Polish Guard, and, evidently, their slayer éwith them. You remember I said ‘a brave man’s blood '1’ He nod- ned assent. ‘His horse had fallen ï¬rst; perhaps that alone lost him. 3 He had not been killed outright, for THE AURORA he was Sltllug propped against the MASONIC QUADRILLE BAND! poor brum s Carcase- Bill: the Snow open to receive engagements ell li- Skilll and cross-bones on his trap- beralterms, for any number, to suit the ' ' convenience oflarge or small pal-ties. pmg and umform’ l kn.ew him for 8 Applications to Mr. WM. IRELAND, at Death s-llead Brunswmker. Poor Aurora, or Mr. W, WILLIS, 3rd Con. Whit- fellow! he was cold and stiffâ€"his ellurch- dying grin fast on his little book N-B- Als9v 8, SAX'HORN BAND may be I. 5 . ’ had on appllcatlon. open at tlls vely page. He had a A V 2 1860 wound, among Others, on his fore- “mm‘ W" ' ' head. This drop must have fallen w SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, Opposite Mr, Purkiss' Store, HERE he will be happy to wait on those ‘104_ THORNHILL requiring his services ill any branch of : his profession. Teeth inserted on Gold Platenum, Vulcan- PA'I‘ENT Eave Troughs and Water Spouts superior to till, put up at 6 cents ized Rubber, cr Continuous Gum on Platenulll, The latter being the nlost be autiful teeth now SP9! fool i also. Drain Pipes. Seasoned S'ldlllg'y ill use. Dr. PKCK has all tlleladvalltages of the (Laddlers. Shinglesyl’lclwlGales. Waggon Fel' Profession, both ill the States and Canadas, lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, andi Turning 'baving formerly been connected with Dentists ill general Manufactured and for sale by ill New York ; he now receives direct from J O N T A F F [110111 every improvement of the Profession ’ throughout the United States. STEAM MILLS, 'I‘HORNHILL Particular attention given to the Regulation June 3. 1859. of Children’s Teeth. 27'“ Consultation Free. All letters addressed to him at Aurora prem- Iptly attended to. Aurora, Feb. 20, 1861 ‘ O" the Tuemfloâ€Â°wmg’ Fire & Life Insurance Association OF LONDON, Vl’ith which is Amalgamated the Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Available Assets File Departm’t $4,547,061 10 Life Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,526,595 46 Deposit Fund ill Canada. . . . . . . 50,000 ()0 Deposit Fund ill New York.. . . . 150,500 00 MERCHANTSI EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. J. Frothingham, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, Esq. A. Larocque, Esq. J. Torrance, Esq. T 117-1y DENTISTRY! W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. EAST, SOUTH sum. THIRD noon wr-zs'r FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, i ARTI‘CULAR attention given to the regu- ‘ 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 ill all its branches, and call supply the profession with Teeth, 5 Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. alld Vulcallite Rubber, and the best Bone ï¬lling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or 'Vulcallized Rubber, Wltll Continuous Gums, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,0ctober 11 , 1860 49-1y EETH. EXIRACIED WITHOUT Mill 1. By the use of Electricity, By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Trustees in London : Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Sir W. C. Dali's": l C' F" Bazm’ Esq’ Rubber. All Operations ill his Profession, ‘ performed in the most approved manner and Warrallted' Aurora. March: 9. 1860 Oil-1y Trustees ill New York : S. Livingston. ï¬rm ofBal'clcyd’c Livingston, Wnl. H . Macy. Pres’t Leather Mallufact Bank W. Sherman, ï¬rm of Duncan, Sherman &Co Every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates 0' mmmm' w. P. REYNOLDS, Manager ill B. N, A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTHUR M.r ‘JARVIS, Ofï¬ceâ€"Whittimore’ Buildings, Ioronto St. Toronto, April l2, 1861 1'23-1y 'W. U. S K E N E, MILLWRlCllT, 100~3m 201’. LA CROIX’S . . . ,, V . , PRIVATE as be bent over the book. I took it, Grlst anï¬ ï¬aw D1111 ! ofl L T 0 JV ofl , MEDICAL TRE ATISE pm n m my Sabre'taSCPl mounted, HE Sabsm'lbel’v 1“ returning 11mm“) Ills BEGS to intimate that lleisnow prepared to 0., THE and 1‘0th idSl away. For days and numerous Friends Who favored lllm Wllll erect MILLS of every description, by ‘ their custom at the Headford Mills, begs to inform them that he has taken the MILLS lately occupied by Mr. B. Flsu. known as the Sherborne M1115 Near the Green Bush Hotel, Yonge Street.â€" Tllese Mills beillgin ï¬rst-rate order, any one givi‘lg him a call will ï¬nd the’ Gristing done in a superior manner. Parties wishing to take their Gristing back with tllem can do so. 0:? All work warranted second to none in Canada. GEORGE SQUIRE, Proprietor. 125-tf contract or otherwise, on reasonable tel'mS' He is also agent for the best Foundries ill Ca- nada. and from his lengthened euperielrce he hopes to give general satiSfaction, ' Altona, Dec. 23, 1859 days I was uneasy, as if 1 had rob- bed thc dead. I did not once take out the little book of prayers.â€" When at last I did, the sentence on the fly-leaf read like an absolution .and a pious bequest. ‘ Must oft be read 1’ Ay, boy,,l have read and read, learnt and repeated these old Latin prayers,till I fancy sometimes some ofthcir spirits has passed 1nto mine. At war, ill peace, ill camp, at home, I have treasured and car- ried the dead Brunswicker’s book. They shall put it ill my shroud with me. I wishI could take it boldly with me into ‘ kingdom come’ to return it to the Brunswicker. Pray GodI mav meet him there, with ‘Gretli,’ too, to thank them for the loan Of it.’â€"â€"‘ .Hn only Son,’ in the Dublin University Jllagazine. Physiological View of Marriage. ! 250 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGs.â€"-Prico only twenty-ï¬ve cents. Sellt free of postage to all partsdf the Union. On the inï¬rmities ofyoutll 4 WWWâ€"WWW†b {h ‘ s of all ages, causing debility. ner- IMPORTANI‘ IF TRUE 1 ° 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 annum, but being desi- rous of going to Europe in the course of a few 1 months for the purpose of there introducing the business, I am willing to teach it to ally one who will send lne $1. The business is no humbug, but of 6. highly useful and general character, ‘ad’apted both to cities andvil‘lages, alld one that , any person of ordinary capacity, young or old, lnale or female. can acquire with a few bours’ practice, alld by which they can secure a very handsome income. Several young ladies who have received instructlons from me, both in New York State and Pennsylvania, are earning upwards of $20 per week by it. and there- is no ,reason why any one else cannot do the same. : llll'alids. cVen, can do well by it, as it is no ped- ‘dlillg aï¬'air. but a business that is perfectly re- spectable. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure who would like to learn the business for their their own amusement or pleasure, will ï¬nd the practice of it a pleasant pastime, and one that they will take great interest ill. On receipt of $l ,I will send printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire the art, and these instructions will also contain every particular il'elati'rve to the carrying it on so that it will be highly profitable. The purchaser of the “ print- ed 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 lle~ cessarv to commence the business with, and the articles can be got almostanywhere, ill city or country, or, if preferred, 1 can furnish them ADDRESS, PnEPAm, Alvord T. Parsons, No. 36 Liberty St., New York. The best of references given when required, Edwin :Webber, ~â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€" BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Rich- GARGLING OIL SUPERSEDED. mond Hill“ and Vicinity, lllat he has RIGGS’ BLACK OILis acknowledged by a“ Vb. commenced beslness as ' have used it, to be superior to Gargling on, or {CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, 866., my 0m" Medici“ now below the Public, for Sprains, Bruises, Cuts. Galls, and all injuries to Horscflesh. Good for man and beast. Two doors south of the " York Herald†Oï¬ice. where he has on hand a general assortment of Sold by all Dealers in Household Furniture, Ofthe best quality, cheap for cash, {1% A Call is Solicitcd. Richmond Hill, June 7, 1861. I32-ft the heart, suicidal imagiuillgs, involuntary emis- sions, blushings, defective memory, indigestion and lassilude, wit/l confessions Q)" thrilling 1121- r» est of a Boarding School Miss, a College Slu- dent, and a Young Married Lady, 440., dive. It is a truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who entertain secret doubts of their physical condition, alld who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happi- ness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. Young Men who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bad habit ill youth. the effects of which are dizziness. pains, forgetful- lless, sometimes a ringing ill the ears, weak eyes, Weakness of the back and lower extremi. ties, confusion of ideas, loss of memory, with melancholy, may be cured by the author’s New 1Paris and London Treatment. \Ve have recently devoted much of our time ill visiting the European Hospitals. availing ourselves of the knowledge alld researches of the most skilled Physicians and Surgeons ill Europe and the Continent. Those who place themselves under our care will now have the full beneï¬t of the many new and efficacious remedies which we are enabled to introduce into our practice, and the public may rest as- sured of the same zeal. assiduitv, sncnncv and attention being paid to their cases, which has so successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our peculiar department of profes- sional Practice, for the past twenty ï¬ve years. FRENCH FEMALE PILLSâ€"Ladies who wish forMedicillos, the efï¬cacy of which has been tested In thousands of cases, and never failed to effect speedy cures without ally bad results, will use none but Dr. DeLancy’s Female Pe- riodical Pills. The only precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies should not take them if they believe they are in certain situations (the particulars of which will be found on the wrapper accompanying each box,) thoughalways safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to any part of the United States or Canada To THE LAllIEsâ€"W'llo need a confidential medical adviser with regard to any of those ill- teresting complaints to which their delicate or- ganization renders them liable. are partlcularly invited to consult us. THE “ ELECTRO GALVANIC PROTECTIVE."â€"-For married ladies whose health will not admit, or who have no desire to increase their families, may be obtained as above. It is a perfectly safe preventive to conception, and has been exten- sively used during the last 20 years. Price re- duced to $10. THE SECRETS 0F YOUTH UN VEILED. A Treatise on the Cause of Premature Decay -â€"-A solemn Warning. Just published, a book showing the insidious progress and prevalence ,Markham. April 19. 1861. l C. W. COLEMAN, WATCHMAKER 82; JE‘WELLER, N0. 283 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, , IRST store north of Crooksltank-streeLâ€" Repairing ill 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, 18631.- 11415-6m COMFORT AT I'IOME.-â€"-A power- ful attraction to home is the culli- vation of a spirit of ncatness and elegance throughout all its arrange- .mentss. The eye scarcely ever wcarics of a beautiful prospect or a pleasing picture. The aspect ofa home sllould resemble the latter ; it ,should tell its own tale ', its atmos- §pherc should breathe of comfort-,and ‘its quiet, simple ornamentation de- light the eye. There is a brightness about a well kept home, which nei- ther wealth nor magniï¬cence can impart, unaccompanied by taste. "To keep best rooms, or best ofany- thillg, to be used only for visitOls’ accommodation, is not the wisest policy for a wife to adopt ; on the «contrary, company rooms contrast too greatly with daily living rooms, and suggest unpleasant compari- sons. Neatncss and elegance should go hand ill hand; one can- not exist without the other; but it must be neatness far removed from formality, and elegance independ- ent of costlincss and profusion.â€" Every article should appear as if intended for use, and every right article in its right place, the very chairs and tables Should be sugges- tive of comfort; nor arranged with stitI' precision, but in such a way NEXT OF KIN? VWANTED. ‘ UNDREDS OF MILLIONS POUNDS STERLING IN CHANCERY, BANK OF ENGLAND, &c., wailing claimants. A Catalogue of the heirs, and names of those to iwllom letters should be addressed ill England, will be sent post free, on receipt of 60 cents ill United States’ stamps, or two for $1. Old claims must be presented at once. Refer- cnces:~â€"A. K. Hill. Boston; J. Burnham, Chief of Police. Haverhill. Addresr W. W. S. ORBETON & CO. Box 250, Post Ofï¬ce, Boston, Mass September 12, 1861. 146-301. 11111 FURNITURE ilflli ON RICHMOND 1111.. . Price, 25 cents per bottle. Medicines NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Canada! ‘ fatal habit; pointing out the fatality that inva- OULD you secure a valuable and orna- . ' I . riablv attends its Victims. and developing the mentzil Work of Reference 2’ Subscribe that the attractive portions 01' a or the Who‘s ï¬fï¬ï¬ieï¬fï¬g Lï¬fddisoase'fmm the com- " ‘ . . . mence . 1'00.“ shall be Visible 10 their occu- Typographlcall StatlStlcal It will be sent by mail on receipt of two [3] AND cent Stamps. 11:3> Attendance daily from 8 in the morning till 9 at night. and on Sundays from ‘2 to 5 p.ln. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canedas. by patients communicating their symptoms. by letter. Busi- ness correspondence strictly conï¬dential. [13’ Dr. Us Ofï¬ce is still located as established, under the name of Dr. La Croix. at No. 31, Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 1552-ly pants. Illustrated Map of Upper Canada Ill preparation by Gen. C. Tremaine, the old and well«kllown publisher of Descrlptlve An old maid, on the wintery Side of ï¬fty, hearing of the marriage of a pretty Coumy Map, young lady, her friend observed with a a? Residenm of the province evewwhere deep 80d senllmantal sigh, ‘ “Tell, I SUP- wlll be called on by Local or 'I‘raveiling agents ' pesc ’tis what we all must come to.’ Toronto, May 1561. 138-tf. ~r 4 nd. SLAVERY §§OLlsHl-:o. and maturity, disclOsing the secret follies of vousness, depression of spirits, palpitation of among schools, [both male and female], of this . H. &J. HARRISON Flour Barrel Heading, Stave and Shingle Manufacturers, and Lumber Planers. ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic l tyrannyzhave been entirely emancipated by the use of Ingram’s Infalalllc Lillinlcllt A certain cure for Rheumatism, Tic Dolereaux, Sprains, Bruises andSwellings Prepared and sold by Joseph Ingram, Maple Village, ill bOftles at 25 and 50c. each. Maple Village, Feb., 14, 1861. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on lid '6, and Planod to order ill quantities to suit pt..- chasels. ' 113° FactOryâ€"i-ion Markham! and Elgin Mill: Plank Road. P.O. address, Richmond Hill. June 7, 1861. 132-6!!! Valuable Property for Sale IZ: 63 Acres, 23 of which is timbered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Sevelal PARK LOTS with timber thereon. Also, VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at, and ad- . . . ,. ,' JOllllllg to, the i lllage Of Richlnond III-3:111. For further particulars apply at the Ofï¬ce of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 26, 1860. l-y. Provincial Insurance Company, OF CANADA, FOR fire nah marine lllleurallrz, ES'l‘ABLlSHED 1849, INBORPORATED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT! Subscribed Capital, $1,743,520. HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO. PRISSIDENT:-HOII. John Hilliard Cameron. VlCE-I’RESlDENT :-â€"â€"J. S. Howard, Esq. 96-0 DI RECTORS 2 Hon 1. H. Cameron, George Duggan, E q Hon. Geo, Crawford, .1. S. Howard, Esq. Hon.M.Calneron,M.I’. Edw. C. Jones, Esq. J.Callleron,Esq.M.P.P A. Morrison,Esq.MPP A. M. Smith Esq. Lewis Moli'at, Esq. W. L. I’errin, Esq THE Liverpool and London Fire & Life Insurance Company. [lead Ofï¬ce, Canada Branch, Corner of Place D’Arlnes and St James Street, Montreal. Invested Funds £1,213,317 Stg. Manager and Secretary :â€"James Sydney Crocker, Esq. Assist. Secretary : J W . \Voodhouse,Esq. Sorcxrons zâ€"Messrs. Duggall 8'. Burns, BANKERS :â€"'I'Ile Bank of Toronto. Man ager of A gcncics : Wlll. Blight, Esq. DIRECTORS.-â€"T. B. Anderson, Esq. Chair- man, A. Simpson. Esq. Deputy-Chairman, Henry Chapman. Esq. E. J. S. Maitlalld, Esq. James Mitchell, Esq. Henry Starlles. Esq. M.1’.P. J. H. Mait‘lalld, Esq. Resident-Secre- IRE and MARINE INSURANCE bus-P tary, G. F. C. Smith, Resident Assistant- lless transacted by this Companv at its va- Secretary- rious Agencies, as well as the Head Ofï¬ce. 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 ill the Province A. LAW. Agent at Richmond Hill. Toronto, April 18, 1861. 125-1)“ HE Directors would call the attention of the Public to the following feature in the management of this company:â€" The Premiums received in Canada are retained and invested ill Government or other Pro- vincial Bonds. All Losses when satisfactorily established are paid ill Canada without reference to the Home Board. That there is not, at the present time. one claim ill dispute. There is invested in Canada in Available Funds 200,000 Dollars. and this is being constantly added to. That there is invested ill New York $800,000. â€"and it is the intention of the Directors to increase this sum to $1,000,000. The accumulated Funds of the Company [No- vember 1859] amount to over 5,958,730 dole. The present income of the Company 04 over 7.590 dols. per day. ‘ Insurances effected at the Lowest Remuner- ative Prices. J. H. MAITLAND. Resident Secretary. Montreal. Toronto Agency : 85 King Street East. South side, [over the store of J. G. Joseph do 00.] JAMES FRASER,Agellt. Toronto. April 19. 1861. 125-1y NE W TEE/1 TMEN T. Buffalo Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of DY SPEPSIA, G E N E R A I. DEBILITY. FEVER AND AGUE, ASTMA. INCIPIEN’I‘ CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION OF YOUTH AND OLD AGE, ETC NO Mercury Used. Dr. Amos ck: $011, 4.8 EAST GENESEE STREET, THREE DOORS WEST OF ELLICOTT STREET, Buffalo, New York, FINKLE s. LYON SEWING - MACHINE COMP’Y., 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. NO person who contemplates purchasing 8. Sewing Machine for family or manufac- turing 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 Machines in the World For either Family or Manufacturing purposes. And all we ask is a fair trial. Read the following: IMPORTANT FACTS. FACT No. l.â€"'I'his Company being duly li- censed, their Machines are protected against infringements or litigation. NACT No. 2.â€"â€"Tllese Machines make the lock- stickâ€"alike on both sidesâ€"and use a little less than half as much thread alld silk as the chain or loop-stitch machines. FACT NO. 3.â€"â€"These Machines are better adap~ ted than any other sewing-machines ill the market to the frequent changes alld almost endless variety Of sewing required ill a fa- mily. They will sew fronl one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, and make every stitch perfect. They will even sew from the ï¬nest gauze to the hea- viest cloth. and even stout, hard leather, without changing the feed, needle, or ten- sion, or making any adjustment of machine whatever. Is not such a machine best adapted to fatnin use '1 and if best adapted to family use, why not for every variety of light sewing manufacture? For work too _ . . heavy for Du, Family Machine, we mom“- RE the only Physmlalls 11) the State who mend our larger sizes. are members of the Royal College of FACT NO, 4.â€"These Machines make the mast Surgeons, London. ,May be consulted from 8 elastic seam of any sewing-machine in 1159.. o’clock til the morning until 9 at night, ill every a fact of very great importance ill sew- 513,1? and 5}"“1’10’†“(335035?- illg elastic goods, or goods of any kind, on a l he ll'ealmemllw)’ adopt ls the “38"†0f “11' bias. wards oftllllty years’ extenstve and successful FACT NO. 5.â€"-No Machine is more durable or ("name In Europe and Anlellca- more simple ill its constructiOll,Or more easilv 1. MOST selns'ru‘lc INVENTION. uln.derft°(l’d'_ {he ‘rzpulï¬lgnu these, Ma' An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lee°wletevel use w‘ u 3 emm'buam lily, of Nocturnal Emissions. more properlv e‘wh Duh" Shove FACTS“. . known as Seminal Weakness. doc. Can bi) FACT if“ 6.â€" Phase Milchmgs took.th° High' permanently cured ill front 15 to 20 day's, by :32l1:3?mm at me Branklm lnsmute' “m' the use of this illstrulrlellt, when used con. FACT No. 7.â€"-Tlleso Machines took the High- 10mm wuh medicines" est Frelllium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No 8.â€"â€"'l‘hese Machines took the high- est Medal at the American Institute, in the City of New York, together with the High- est Premium for ï¬ne Sewing-Machine Work FACT NO, 9.â€"â€"Tlleso Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the Mechanics’ Fair, Utica. N.Y. FACT No. lO.-â€"Tllese Machines can do the same thing generally, whenever properly exhibited ill competition with other ï¬rst-class Sewing-Machines. But we have space for only oncfact moreâ€"it is the most important Fact of all. FACT N o. II.-â€"-I/Vc warrant every Machine we sell to give better satisfaction. than (my other Sewing Machine in the market, or money refunded. HE’Send for 3. Circular. AGENTS WANTED Address, FlNKLE & LYON SEWING-MACHINE Co.. No . 538 Broadway, New York. September 5, 1861. .l45-6m. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. Amos & Son take pleasure Ill announc- ing that they have invented a most important instrutnentlbr the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test of the most emo illent physicians ill London. Paris, Philadelphia and New York r it has been declared the only useful instrument over yet invented for the cure of Seminal weakness. or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits ofyoulll. Dr. Amos & Son, ill order to satisfyvthe most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that ill any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial, the motley will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful instrument. will observe that the price, with the accom- panying directions, securely packed. and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. NEW REMENIES AND QUICK CERES â€"A CURE \VARRAIVI‘ED. Dr, Amos & Son have, for along series of years, been engaged in an extensive plactico ill the treatmentot’ these delicate complaints, and are the only legally qualiï¬ed physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remedies can be obtained. Persons ill any part of the world may be suc- cessfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for medicines, &.c., which will be returned with the utmost dispatch alld secure from observation. Address Dr. AMOS 61. Son, 48 East Gellesee Street. three doors West of Ellicott Street. Buffalo, N. Y. 88~ly launchers 0r WPEACE, THE HEROES OF WAR. ’ ANTHONY, \lo. 501 BROADWAY, NEW , YORK, is now publishing, ill addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection known ill Europe and America as BRAD Y’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRA PHIC PORTRAIT CALLER Y, 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 l per dozen. Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, are published,card size,and ill stereoscopic form ALSO, Stereoscopic Views of Scenes ill Paris, London, and ill other parts of England and France; ill Scotland, Ireland,Wales, Holland, Switzer- land. Spain, on the Rhine, ill Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land. Chl- na, India, Cuba, &c. &c , ad inï¬nitum. Fire! Fire I 1 Fire! 1 .' W E S T E R N ,Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. caplet/9L STOCK, £100,000. .1. C. Granon,l’res. | GEO. MlcmE.Vice Pre- Drnlcc'rons : Rice Lewis, Esq. Thea Haworth, Esq, James Beaty. Esq. W Henderson, Esq. 'I‘, P. Roberts, Esq. W Macfarlane, Esq," M. Rossin, Esq. I _ Bernard Haldau, Esq. Secretary 4- Treasurer. Angus Morrison. Esq. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Canada. Bankers. Benjamin Swilzer, Esq. Inspector. Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views Are the Greatest IVondcr Qf the Age. These are taken ill the fortieth part of asecond, and the rushing ot'water. the moving of vehi~ cles, or the march of an army, does not ill the slighest degree affect the taking of these views. They are sold for $3.00 per dozen. We have also on hand and manufacture the largest assortment of STEREOSCOPES. PHOTOGRAPch ALBUMS, and Photographic mammals THIS COMPANY lusures all descriptions of ill the United States, and perhaps in the world. Buildings,Mallut'actories, Mills, &c..alld Good- Cataloguesl containing lists Of all our P01" and Furniture, ill the same, againstloss or dam- lralls, Views. Stereoscopes. &c.. 80111 free by age by ï¬re. on libel‘alterlns. Losses promptly 11:? Head Oflicc, Church Street, Toronto. .53 mail, on receipt of a stamp. settled. E. ANTHONY, 501 BROADWAY, A. LAVV, near St. Nicholas llotel,New York. Residence, G choral Agent, September 5,1861. 145-1y Richmond Hill August 13. 1857. 010-1