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York Herald, 10 Jan 1862, p. 3

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‘ motion ' of the comb. , from our columns and declaring that the Scoro MACHINE BARBER.-â€"A patent has late- - >3 IFOR SALE, Iy been applied for by Tom Broomwich, of ' ' - Bridgenorth, Salop,'for, a machine for ‘cnt- Oggseltoflfigctt’gzd ,fgzatglmrh‘; Egllal‘fi} ting “"3 half Ofl the human llfiadf’i‘ ,CEPII' Mr. S'roNE,'of Guelph. with. the verv celebrated ary abridger by’which Monsieur TensOns’s herd of Captain Gosrua’s; for an' account of ‘ occupation is gone.’ In: object is stated which see the “Illustrated London News” of to consist in combing and cutting the hair “‘5 7‘“ December 186l- Page 577- attpd op oration. A comb, consisting of WA WILLCOCKS BALDWIN. a . le‘stecl blade is made to ass un- ' der the hair and hold‘it to the actlhn‘ of a December 3" 1861' pair of scissors which follow the bend and NOTIOE- 1 MRS. CAMPBELL begs to intimate that her School will IKE-OPEN on Monday, Jann- ary 6th, 1862. 'Where will be taught as here- tofore, the usual branches of useful education. TERMS :â€"Board and Tuiton in the Higher Branches of English, $24 per quarter; Music, 356 ; French and Drawing, each. $3. Richmond Hill. Jan. 1. 1862. THE PRINCE or WA LES.â€"â€"The Times believes it is intended that the Prince of \Vales; shall visit the Ionian Islands shortly after Christrnas,.and then proceed to Syria and Egypt. II.R.I~I. will return to Eng- land before the opening of the Great Ex- hibition.” » 162-3t.- litth'l‘ltFAL PRICE CURRENT. Akin Kirkpatrick’s Report, Jan. I, 1862. Flourâ€"per brI of 196 lbs. Mlddlings.................$3 00 IO 3 50 BUY YOUR . New Grocery Store & Tea Mart. "Christians Cakes, Confectionery, Larchmore'ottk Ridges- Uncoloured Japan. Superfine Young Hyson 362'4 and Gunpowder Teas Equally Cheap. ROCK OIL on LAMPS sortmenwfsvim rill)...-.....-...u...u.. Superfine No.2........... 480 to490 “ __ “ l. . . . . . . . . . . 507§t0515 Fancy..." o o n e u o n a. canal Extra‘;.‘.........;......... 5 85 to 6 00 sup“: 'Exl'r'u" - ' '92LL'JJ,,,,_ 6 00 IO Bagsâ€".112lbs..;........... 5160 (02711 " ‘ Oatmeal 'cr brl of 200 lbs. . .. 4 00 to 4 25 R e Flon '-per brl of 200 lbs. 2 50 to 3 00 heats-per 60 lbs U C Spring 1 04 to l 07 ' U. C. Fall White I I5 to I 20 ' . I “ “‘ Red.. 110 to 115 Pease-râ€"per 66 lbs. . . ... - - - - - 0 67% to 0 72% Barleyâ€"1pc" 50 lbs.’ . . . . . . . . . . 0 50 to'0 55 Corn-perbfilbs........ 052 t0056 Parka-per hr] of 200 lbs. o o o o o alooI-oouoa"' to Prime Mess...... . . . . . . . 1'1 50 to 11 00 Prime......'............. 1000to 1050 Butterâ€"per 1b Infer. &Ordn. 009 to 010 Fair&Good . . . . . . . . . .... Ollto 01‘); F‘ " and choice dairy..... 0 13 to .0 15 Lar ' r lb . . . . . . . . . . .... 009 to 009} Ashes-4pm 112 lbs. PowTOOIIOOCI..IOO..."U. Pearls................... 635 to 640 W OI--p6r o s a n u u OI'IOOOO . cw-perlb....’......... 009 to 009; Mâ€"PiPeIo-o o a. . W.I........ 5200 1am ‘fibbrrttsmmm- A STYLE YED. AME into the premises of the Subscriber. ” Lot 25. 3rd Concession Markham, on or about the 10th December last. THREE SHEEP inclldlng :1 Ram, a Ewe, and a Lamb.â€" Th ‘ner can have the same by proving Iprop'ei and paying expenses. . PETER HEISE. Markham, Jan. 9, 1862. 163-3t. 1862. Prospectus ‘i ' or run SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL fiFlRST-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER, OFISCOTSMEN IN AMERICA, « AND To THE DISSEMINTTION 0F SCOTTISH LITERATURE AND NEWS. FIFTHâ€"YEAR. On January 2, 1862. will be commenced a new" Volume (V) of the Sco'rTrsu AMERICAN JOORNAL; and in future the numbers issued beâ€" tWeen the first and last days of each year will constitute a complete volume. of convenient size for binding, and each number will con. tain‘a most entertaining and instructive repe. - tarry of reading matter, calculated to interest all readers of British origin. The Scornsn AME- RICAN JOURNAL, though decidedly international in its constant efforts to promote peace and pros- perity between the people of Great Britain and America, is yet emphatically Scottish in its copious records of all events occurring in Sec.“ land that can be regarded‘of the least interest to natives of that country residing in AmerICa ; to this “ news from home” Is added, week- , a‘ summary. of general intelligence from England, Irelandl and other parts of the world. K distinguishing feature of the “ Scottish yttrium) Journal” is iisregnlar re-publication verbatim. ctIiteratimâ€"of the “ leading articles” 3f the prominent British newspapers and other periodicals upon the most important topics of :the day. This feature is a unique one, and has been found very acceptable to the people of British North America, as it supplies a long. needed desideratum in the Provinces. In re- fine on to the “editorials” of the Scor'rrsn IIICA'N JanNAL. it is a significant fact that the British press frequently acknowledges their intrinsic truth and force by copiously extracting “TIER, AMERICAN JOURNAL is the most able and interesting paper published III America. A con- cis’e‘weekly summary is also given of the prin- cipal Items of American news, and a similar narrative. of events transpiring in the various British Provinces, the latter feature supplying a deficiency which was felt in several of the Pro- vinces of intelligence as to what was transpi- o'iug in other parts of the British possessions. In the forthcoming volume of the “ Scottish American Journal" increased space will be de- voted .to the literarv department in the publica- tion'of snaIAL TALES AND snarcaas, vividly il- lustrating the customs, habits. sentiments and general characteristics of the peopleofScotland; reach tale emanating from the pen of an author of celebrity. As heretofore. particular care will be exercised in the choice of ORIGINAL POETRY, composed by writers of acknowledged genius and purity of thought, resident here or abroad. The firstuumbc’r of the new volume will con- 'taltt”the commencement of a deeply interesting tale, entitled “ THE LIEUTENANT AND HIS SON.” This tale will prove to be one of the m0st inâ€"- teresting ever published. and will be appreciated by all classes of readers. TERMS OF s- III-3.3011213 TION, PAY‘ BLE IN ADVANCE. Single Copies (each),................ Sets. One copy for one year................ $2 50 CLUB RATES. FIVecoples......................... $1000 Twelve copies, . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... $20 00 TWenty-five copies.................. $40 00 Specimen copies sent gratis. Subscribers in the Provinces may remit their subscriptions in Provincial money. Odd change in P.0vmcial Post Ofiice stamps. Copies forwarded to Europe per mail, United States, postage paid, for $3, or 13s. sterhng.per ‘- annum. J Subscriptions for the current year are now being received,and should be forwarded without delay to A. M. STEWART, No. 37 Park Row, New York. NOW York, Jan. 1, 1862. Servants Wanted. AN TED, by the Subscriber, TIVO SER- VAN'I‘S, as cook and parlour-maid.â€" Muot be well recommended. W. WILLCOCKS BALDWIN, Larchmere, Oak Ridges. AT - - I i » BOOT H & SONS’, German or Yosou AND QUEEN 'rs.. Tononro. HE PURE PENNSYLVANIA OIL. re- fined in Pennsylvania. warranted White, OdouIless, and Non~Explosiver. One gallon and under. . . . .70 cents per gallon. Five gallons..............60 “ Five gallons, including can. . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 The Largest and ' Cheapest Stock of Lamps 1 In Canada. , m wii‘w 9:: a 3 a: 531‘" > r» >.> > ° ° 8 E 9 oo :72 E In ‘oa «'2 1n endless variety,- Laiest Improvements as well as the OLD welloknown Patterns. [13’ Intending Purchasers are respectfully in- vited to call and examine Stock and Prices' Corner of Yonge and Queen Sts., Toronto. December 16. l861. l59-1y NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and for bilious complaints Sick Headache, Costiveness &c., we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS. Letters ‘ Remainingin RICH MONDIIILL PostOfiice JANUARY 1, 1862. Atkinson. John Bellerby. Isaac Ileasely, David Boynton. S. Bowen, A. B. Cnnnely, AIIII Cauwell, Thos. Daniells. James Eyer. David 2 Fierheller. Adam Forester, Mrs Florence. Cairns Grant, George 6 Grey. William Hastings.J: bn IIenricks, Angeline Heslop. Thos. Jameson. Mr. Jenkins James Kerswell. Giles Killips. Henry Lawrence, S. C. Langstafl'. John Langstafi', Henry Largo. Wm. McConnell, John McCartney , Robert Oliver, Jesse O’Grady, John ()gilvie. J' A. P‘. L. H Pritchard, Thos. Royd. Joseph Richmond. Heiien Stearling, Wm. Sheppard,- Edward Shell, Jonathan Scott, Thomas Simpson. James Teel, Henry Thompson, B. VVillson, Thos Whelpton, Mrs. Wilmot, Peter M. 'I‘EEFY.‘P.M A Special Advertisement FOR A SPECIAL SEASON : Storekeepers and Hotel Keepers, of Now- market and neighbourhood. for the very substantial support he has received from them since introducing himSelf to them in the co lumns of their valuable newspaper.the Em. and begs to say that his endeavors are. and always will be to .deserve the support of his friends III this quarter; and now that Christmas and Sleighiug are coming, his stock is replete with everything that is good at a moderate price. A small Taste of what we can he Teas, fine full bodied COIIgo, 2s. at 2s. 3d,and 2s. 6d. per lb. . ' » v Very superiorMorning do. 33. at 3s. 6d. per lb. Extra fine Langsong Souchong (possessing great delicacy of flavour) 4s. at 4s. (id. per lb. Very fine Flowery Pekoe, 3s. 9d. per lb. (A reduction front the aboVe by taking 10 lbs. or a box ) Very fair Young Hyson Teas, 3s. 6d. per lb. (the cheapest tea in Canada.) Very fine delicately tlavéured Tea, worth 65. 3d. per lb. of anbody’s money, 48. 6d. per lb, by taking 10 lbs, N.B.â€"We have only 12 chests 'ofthe above : our friends had better be in time, as teas will not be lower for a long time; in fact they are higher now than they have been yet &c. CURRANTS, RAISINS. Currantss, 5ld. 65d. and 71d. per lb. (bought at Auction yesterday, 11% cents by the barrel.) Raisins, 6d. 7gd. and 9d. per lb, (worth more than those prices by the box.) Candles. 12 lbs. for (is. 101d. (we wont be beat.) V Herrings, 10:. per barrel . Smoked do. Is8d. per box. Vinegar ls. 3d. per gallom Golden Syrup 2s. 3d. at 25. 9d. per alion. Sugar '10; atlll lbs. for $1. Lemon eel, Orange Peel. Citron Peel. Pickles, Sauces, Spices, Oils of everv degree. Finest Pennsylvanian Spring Rock Oil. with no unpleasant smell, and won ranted not to smoke. - _ Brooms, Pails, Bed-Cords, &c. Just get in your Sleighs and Cutters ,andcome on the line : if We can’t please you it will be a queer thing. all you have got to do in order to get your goods at a low price. is to say that you come from Newmarket, or neighborhood,as the subscriber is bound to form'a country connec- tion. 00rders filled just as well by orders as personally. and with despatch. If the goods do not suit. We will take them back and pay all expenses. DUGALD CRAWFORD, THE PEOPLE’S Gnocna, Wholesale and . Retail, Corner of Yonge & Agnes Ste. Toronto, Dec. 26, 1861. I6I-tf . A GOOD THING. DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment «is well worth 6 trial, in any case ofPiles', Burns, Scolds, Old Boron, [uncured or Sore Eyes. Eruptions on the Skin, and In every case where an ointment is useful. It w 1‘ mad itself, after one trial. , m . -..jia' ‘5.Wm.._-~ ......1.-.".': .. Dissolution of Partnership. ' who will carry on the business as heretofore. THE Subscriber begs to thank the Farmers, , ‘AN’b SUGAR TOYS; IN endless variety, at the well-known VIC- TORIA WAREHOUSE; No. 93 KINO STREET. EAsT. Toronto. sign of the " Queen.” CAKES ICED ORNAMEN TED IN THE assr sTrLa. At ............. In 6d and upwards. Biscuits . .._.‘...._. 03 4d “ “ Fine Cades...... 180d “I V EDWARD LAWSON. Toronto. Dec. 10. 1861. 15974 TEAS ! TEAS .' .' TEAS ! ! ! US'I‘ .received a splendid - assortment of FRESH SUN DRIED TEAS. Black Teas from ......25 perlb Green Teafrom...... ... ...3s peril: M. HARRISON. 329 Yonge St. corner of Gould. Tomato. Dec. 7. 1861. 159-4 _________________________________.._â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- CHEAP Christmas Fruit. iJUS'I‘ RECEIVEIi-artho lowest Toronto ‘1‘ I prices. EIN G the West Half of the West Hundred. Fine Zante Currants. . . . . . . . 6d. per. lb. , ., . Choice New Fruit.. . . .. .... - 7Id. “ “ °f L“ 30' " m um Good Pudding Raisins. . . . . . . 5d. “ “ 6th Concession of Vaughan, Choicest Layer Raisins,new fruit 101d “ Pure Ground Java Coffee, Oolong, Souchong, and Young llyson Teas. with an excellent as- and other Fresh Groceries, at WM. S. POLLOCK’S. (late G. A. Barnard.) Richmond Hill. Dec. 19. 1861. 160-if- Toronto; Nov. 21. [86-1. The soil being of the best quality. For particulars apply to . JAMES BIRD, Butcher, Arcade. Toronto. ’ WM. RUSSELL. Richmond Hill. 156-4t. Or to GARCLING OIL SUPERB EDED. RIGGS’ BLACK OIL is WINDOW by all Vb. baggage it, to be supgiogmto 3:; imagnczmhfg S rains Brute Cufii‘u .9... . ._ _‘._ __ I H‘brsefldsh. Grier?! for man and’beut. I' T “‘ Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all 1‘ piers in Medicinal f . HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existingbe- tween JOHN and SCOTT BOWMAN- ‘ 's l’ (1 1'3 dar b Inutnw‘ . . .Isalldlusgu‘is dnd‘lflccdtlntsv III connectlon wrth said firm to be paid over to Joun BOWMAN. n»....-..A JOHN BOW MAN. SCOTT BOWMAN. 159-3t. (Signed,) November 12. 1861, Jas. F. ’ For the Best & Cheapest . BROKER: . Estate and General Agent, P U E '1‘» E A S l I AGIZNT FOR ” NTORONTO. so to the VICTORIA TEAgtIEolouial fiife Qteenrunte QIo’p. WAREHOUSE, No. 93 King Street, East, sign of the " Queen.” GREEN TEAS, from 3s. per lb. BLACK from its. FINE UNCOLOURED JAPAN TEA, April 19. 1861. At 3s 6d per lb. I SHOP AND DWELLING T0 LET EDWARD LAWSON. IN THE Toronto. Dec. 10. 1861. 159-4 Village of Richmond 11111! N a good position for business, House com- F o B. s A. L E , modious. with 5 Rooms and an excellent A FEW COPIES OF Cellar. Wood Shed and other Conveniences. “The Horse and his Diseases,” 1 MAsoNIc HALL, TORONTO STREET, TORONTO- 63’ Money to Lend on Improved Farms 125-13' BY PROFESSOR JENNINGS' at present in occupation by Mr. Coomer.â€" AT THE Possession given on 1st January. 1861. , , ' Enquire of YORK HERALD OFFICE. G, A, BARNARD, 158. Richmond Hill, Dec. 5. 1861. 1584f Richmond Hill, Dec. 5. 1861. SCHOOL BOOKS! GENERAL STATIONERY, YORK HERALD” orrcs, AT PRICES LOWER THAN TORONTO. I 160 AT THE “ Richmond Hill, December 20, 1861. GREAT EXPECTATIONS Are being formed by all persons, of the Happiness and Pleasure to be enjoyed during the MIIIY EHIISTMIS 81 IIIW YIII’S TIllIill l to enjoy those blessings in the same degree, they are unani- mousr n asking the question-â€" And while they all do not expect Where can we buy our Christmas .8; New Year’s Fruits AND GB OCERIES BEST AND CHEAPEST t ROBERT LAWSO‘N to answer that question by referring his friends and the public to the an- Purposes, respectfully, _ . _ his line, confidently hoping that their ExrucrArIoNs respecting nexed List of Prices of Goods in ' Excellent and Cheap Goods, will be more than realised: FRUITS, Good Zante Currants, 5d'per lb ; Good Patros Currants, 6d per lb; Extra New Patros Currants, 71d per lb. Good Valentin Raisins, 6d per lb; Extra Valentin Raisins, 71d per lb; Extra Muska- tel Raisins. 7gd per lb ; Extra New Muscatel Raisins, '9id per lb. Also Layer, Sultana, and Seedless Raisins and Princes, very low. Candied Peels, Flavoured Extracts, Almonds. and Nuts of all kinds, in great variety. 8 U G A R S . Good Muscovada, 5d per lb : Extra do. 5§d per 1b ; Best Yellow, Refined, 6d per ll) '3 Crushed do 7d and 7§d per lb ; Broken Loaf and Ground, 7§d per lb. TEAS of every description, and at all prices, from 23 to 55 per lb. Beware of Painted Teas as they are nothing else but poison, Rich and aromatic COFFEES, Green, Roasted and Ground: Warranted True. American Cheese, Flour, Oatmeal, Biscuits and Crackers, Sago, Farina, Corn, Starch, &.c. &c. Cheap and Good. Remember the addressâ€"162 King street, East. between Nelson and George-streets, next door to the Clyde Hotel. ROBERT LAWSON. Toronto, Dec. 11, 1861. 160-tf fiIRNEss! HARNESS ! ! SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY on LIGHT! WELL-MADE AND DURAELE : MAY BE HAD or" . f 'i 'u h “It “in % "‘UIIIIII Illiiiilllll.llllill “huh W" Hill ‘hui‘i 1" l 1‘“ ll u ' HE Sub5criber has on hand, or will make to order to suit purchasers, and of the best materials, HARNESS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of VVHIPS, LASHES, Sac. constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Look at Wear Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson & Bro's. Plows, Points, Land-sides, &c. [31? Call and Examine, at W HARRISON’S RIchmond Hill, October 17, 1861. 151.3... WEEâ€"ES. 'CUTTEEsTfC’UTTEEs, UNION VILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY ' EGS' must respectfully to inform his Friends and the public generally, that he has on hand a quantity of ' 1. M “I I . P . :.. j.l .1” l ., WHICH HE WILL SELL I “a s1. ~- llmnnl m CHEAP, FOR CASH, 0R APPROVED CREDIT. . Intending Purchasers will do Well to (I? Give Him a Call Before Purchasing Elsewhere, As an inspection of a good Article is all that is required to Ensure a sale; The reputation of the above Establishment should sullice thePublic as to the superiority of the Articles turned out, . Unlonville, 1959931351; 5.18.61. ‘ _ THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) ’ , THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW . sc.,.«,s'm.a"~" ‘ ‘ . ... ' ‘ ' ' 'TIIE PEthLE’S GREAT BOOKS. ,THE HORSE, Aug HIS DISEASES: B Plank Road. ROBERT JENNINGS, V. 8., 150'3t- Pnorsssoa or. PATHOLOGY AND OPERATIVE Son- ? near to THE VETERINARY Contact; or PmLac DELPIIIA. Pnor. or VETERINARY MEDICINE ' a IN TnE‘LATII AcaIcuurunAL l owner: or I I IHAT'all'persons owing Dr. James Lang- Omo, SECRETARY or THE AMERICAN staff. will find it to their advantage to call VETERINARY ASSOCIATION or Pm. and pay as soon ate-possible. . .. . . . 12mo. CldfliPEIYIrZCTEOZI$125 ;’ CRAWFORD’S I - » (Liberal.) POETICAL GREETINGS TO THE PUBLIC. . JENNINGS’ GREAT WORK BLACKWOODys ESiNBURGH MAGA, FRIENDSI do you wish, in these very hard times I, UN THE HORSE Tells you all _ d n d breeding and Managing the animal with his mNE’ ,Tory') dfizigst? the tall worth of your 0 ans an . various vices, and how they can be corrected. Do you wish to purchase the purest and best “ V And cheapest ofgoods for yourself or'your guest? » AT teresting during the forthcoming year. They The“ go to CRAYVF°RD’S"'Y°“’II {and mm M ON THE HORSE Describes more than 150 will occupy a middle ground between the has- We“ deserves ms 3"?“ Populantlz ] d . diseases to which he is subject, and gives the tilv writen news-items, crude speculations, and '1 “3 0f “Ch brand “om “‘5 flu“ 6’37 a“ ' various remedies best adapted to their core. flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the pOII- culled axnidSt rose'scented zephyrh bland ; "ITWWW JENNINGS’ GREAT W ORK ' ' ' der Hvson the .rich Pekoe derous Tome of the future historIan, ertten G‘mPOW , . o , ’ r after the living interest and excitement of the The basl Of Green and the lam Bohea. ‘ I . 9N THE HORSE Should be in ‘the hands of every man who lowns the animal. ’ At. a . ' ' - Come to CI'anI rd’s. and you’ll agree reat pohtIcaI events of the tIme shall have F . ' ,,. ‘ _ gassed away. It is to these Periodicals that You “°V°~ 53‘“ fine“ “0" Cheap” n"- . . ' " critical moment itymay snve‘yqu‘ [mu axed, of . ,' dollars in horse-flesh. ' WANTED #ORDS OF OAK STAVE IMBER. Cash on delivery. k _ Apply to H, &’J, HARRISON. Blackwood’s‘ Magazine ‘ " AND Tan. . . BRIT-iSH- REVIEWS l SCOTT a (:0. NEW YORK. continbe . v . A l I. to publish the’following leading British ,R'chmond Hm’ oct’ 10’ 186 ' Periodicals, viz. :- ‘ 1. TH E LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) _ 2 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Church.) 4 ' ......_. The present critical state of European affairs will render these publications universally In- - - ‘ fee in vain to compete-- readers must look'for the only really Intelh- T‘he sellers of C0 . gible and reliable history of current events, and EJFWIWd h?“ (Brim? Imal’tflll’zlgg beat v as such. in addition to their well-established T's 3r°mam~ “5 7.93 r '5 il- 3- And cembines the v'ir'tues of meat and food. N about ‘ ' ‘ above works. literary. scientific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideratlon of the reading public. A11 L1! nnnt‘lfid ....x .‘c'ceipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS : Per ann . For any one of the four Reviews,. . . .$,3 00 For any two of the four Reviews,. . . . .. . 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews. . . . . . . 7 00 For all four of the Reviews. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00, For Blackwood and one Review.. . . . . . . . 5 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, . . . .. . 7 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews,. . . . . 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews,. .10 00 Money current in. the State where issued will be received at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent from the above prices will be allowed to CLUBS ordering' four or more copies of any one or more of the Thus: Four copies of Black-â€" wood. or of one Review. will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews . and Blackwood for $30 ; and so on. Canadian mail Subscribers supplied free of United States postage. N.B.-â€"The price in Great Britain of the five â€" Periodicals above named is $31 per annum. Remittances for any of the above pnbhcations should aIWays be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD. SCOTT & CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York. New York. Dec. 5, 1861. Winehester’s Hypophosphites (Da. CHURCHILL’S SrncIrIC REMEDY.) FOR CONSUMPTION. Nervous Dobiltty, Scrqfula and Dyspepsia. ' Bronchitis, 4w. HIS is the most wonderful curative agent known to medical science. It has of: fected cures in every “ UNPARALLELEJ) IN THE ANNALS OF MEDICINE.” In Nervous Debility and Dys- pepsia. the Iâ€"IYI’OPHOSPHITES‘ may be re garded as an almost sovereign remedy. The Hypophosphites ." Have a two-fiold and specific actionâ€"on the one hand. increasng the principle which CON- STITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY; and. on the other, being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GEN ‘RATING AGENTS KNO WN They act with promptness and Certainly in allr eneral morbid conditions. such as Chronic Trenchitis. Asthma. Scrofula. Marasmus. neâ€" mia. Female Complaints, &c., and in all dis- orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their effect upon the tnbercular condition is immedi-‘ ate-â€"all the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity Which is really mat-'vel'ons.---‘l They increase the nervous or vital energy. re- , lievc Cough. check Night Sweats. diminish' Expectoratiou, improve the Appetite. arrest Diarrhoea. and promote refreshing sleep. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. Wmchester’s Genuine Preparation! OF THE HYPOPHOSPHI‘TES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill’s Remedy, and is apprdved bynthe Medical Profession generally, USE NO'O'I‘HER. OR ANY REMEDY CON- TAINING IRON. [F Parcas :â€"In 7 oz. Bottles, $Iâ€"6 Bottles for $5. In 16 oz. Bottles. $2â€"Thre‘e for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold b I all respectable Drug- gjists, and at the sole oneral Depot in the IIIted States, by J. WINCHEhTER, 36 John St., NY. THE SPECIFIC PILL i _ A SPECIFIC REMEDY Eon Spermatorrheapr Seminal Weakness, r} Genital Irritability, in either Sex. THIS is the only remedy for Sexual Debility. ‘ Irnpotency, Sterility, &c.. which has the ap- proval of the medical profession. Its success has been most extraordinaryâ€"Jeffecting euros in cases where all other methods of treatment had failed. One to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL will permanently cure aiiy'case ofSemi- nal Weakness. or, its resulting Impotencv. however aggravated, whether constitutional. or arising from abuse or excess. IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. “I have used your Specific Pill in many cases of Spermatorrh‘ea, and with the most per- fect success, « . “J. MILTON SANDERS. M;D..LiL.D.” "We believe it to be as_ near a ‘ Specific ’ as any medicine can be. \Ve heve cured many severe cases with from six to ten doses.”--Dr. B. KEITH! 'American Jour. of Med. Science. “I hays found them all that could be de- sired, Their el'I'ect has been truly wonderful.â€" E. P. DICKER, MD.” N 63’ This is not a Ho'mdépathic Remedy. nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingre- dients combined with it. PRICEâ€"$1 per box‘; six boxes for $5. by mail. pre~paid. For sale by all reapecmble Druggists, and at the sole General Depot. in the United States. by ‘ .l WINCHESTER. 36 John s:,,N,Y. New York, Dec. 12. 1861. 159.136. 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JOHN MILLS, Proprietor. Good Stabliug attached and attentive Hostlers always in attendance. Toronto. November 1861 . 157 -tf FOR W. 'H. TIIYERS - Has now in Stock a complete assortment of SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS In every description of Mountings, which he offers on most Illllil‘llllilll TERMS _ EITHER FOR CASH OR CREDIT ! All my Collarét WARRANTIED SAFE In every respect. I have also on hand a large Assortment of. WHIPS y WHZPLASHE-S All of which will be sold at Unusual low prices. The public will do well to 'call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. under sold by any in the trade. Richmond Hill.()ct. 44, 1861. 149-3mo. IMPORTANT. DR. 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