portal. ODE '1‘0‘ CANADA. My couiitryl I love thee with changeless de- votion ; To me there is none seems so blest and so fair; Our fathers of yore bravely crossed the blue ocean. And planted the standard of liberty there. Bright land of the forest. the lake and the river, Where freedom and safety by all are pos- sossedâ€" Dear clinic of my heart, may thy homes be forever Vv’ith patriot feeling and happiness blest. A land where the truth may be plainly spoken, Where the stranger oppressed for a refuge may flee ; Here the chains of the down-trodden bondnian are broken, And peace and security smile, on thee free. May thy sorts and thy daughters be true to their duty, As kind and as noble, as lovely and braveâ€"- May the sun that looks down on thy grandeur andnbeauty, Never rise on a tyrant nor set on a slave. m..- ,. - Ilere man meets with man without pride or disdain, ilere freedom and right are our birth-right possession. 1.. v. ....i....: by nu ioruiy 01111113351011 Aiid labor can plenty and happiness gain. If ever by warlike oppressors invaded, With Faith as our watchword and God as our guide, Vie will stand by the right, and the few and unaided, Bo trite to our country whatever belittle I v I Eliiiirtllitiltntiti, . a ggers in Cotton- itoiAiIiZliiploy Ni dom._â€"On pick-it duty. A Good Hope’s-endingâ€"Jl‘he £100 Diondin gets when he goes aloft. The lVay to Riciimond.â€"~Right (or wrong) through ‘Davis’ Straits.’ Fame comes Only when it is deserved, and then it is as inevitable as destiny, for it is destiny. The worst bar to a man’s success in life is that of the bar-room. Ifa man is odious in society, he might as well be in prison; the worst prisons are not of stone. At a printers’ festival, recently, the following toast was odered:-â€"‘ Women second only to the Press in the dissemiâ€" nation of news.’ ‘I wonder what makes your eyes so weak 1’ said a fop to a gentleman. ‘ You needn’t wonderâ€"they are in a weak place,’ replied the gentleman. If a man has a right to be proud of anything, it is of a good action done as it ought to be, without any base interest lurking at the bottom of it. A Bunch of Keysâ€"The key of the palace, lackcy; the key of the stable, joc-kcy; the key ofthe convent, monkey; the key of the kitchen, tur-key; the key of the cellar, Wis-key. A. Doll’s Pedigreeâ€"Lord Kinnaird’s short-horn bull ‘ Lord John Russell,’ who took the liist pl‘lZP at the Royal Irish Show last week, is by ‘Lord I’tagiun,’ out of ‘ Lady Jocelyn.’ The last rsonrce to “raise the wind†is tlznt of a shrewd and unscruplcous Yankee who bought a bushel of shoe-pegs, and, on discovering that they were made of rotten wood, sharpened the other end and sold them for oats! ‘ Does the razor take hold Well 7.’ in~ quircd a donkey,wlio was sliavmg a gentle- man from the country. ‘ Yes,’ replied the CLI.7IOIIICI', with tears in his eyes, ’ it takes hold first rate, but it don’t let go worth a cent.’ An old woman, who sold ale, being in church, fell asleep during divine service, and unluckin let her old fashioned clasped Bible fall, which making a great noise, she exclaimed, half awake: ‘So, you jade, there’s another jug broken I’ ‘I wish I could be cured of lying in bed so late I“ the morning,’ said a lazy husâ€" band, loungan upon his pillow. ‘ Well, I will try the water curc,’ said the wife, pouring it buckctful over him. All Conan-At the examination of a boy of nine years of age, for admission to one ofthe public schools in a surburban town, the teacher, after a satisfactory re- sult iii reading and spelling, asked, ‘ What do yeti know about the United States?’ The youngster promptly replied, ‘Don’t know nothing; nobody does; all gone to smzisii.’ ’ An old lady walked into the oï¬ice of a Judge of Probate in Massachusetts, once upon a time, and asked: ‘Are you the Judge of Itcprobaies 1’ ‘ I am the Judge of I’rubzitc.’ ‘ IVcll, that’s it, I expect,’ quoth the old lady, ‘yon see my father died tested, and he left several littlo infidels, and I want to be their execu- tioner.’ Origin of the Term Spinstcr.â€"-Among our ilidustcrious and frugal forefathers, it was a maxim that a young woman should never get married until site had spun herself a set of body, bed, or table linen. From this custom all unmarried women were termed spinstersâ€"an appellation they still retain in all law proceedings. Ovnu YOUNG TO MARRY YET.â€" My little boy, ridein home with me one evening, briinlull of enthusiasm and fun, having evidently ‘ made a good day of it.. broke out in this wise :-â€"‘ Oh, pa! there is stlch a nice little girl comes to school little Katy D Oh, oh! she is such a nicerlittle girl! I like little Katy D (and looking me full in the face, with a voice slightly lowered, and, an earnest inoiton of the head); I’d marry her, pa, if I knew how.’ ' A HAMia’i'r SPEECIâ€"I.-â€"‘Santly \Valk,thc town-drummer of Bo’ness, was last week presented by a num- ber of his admirers with a bran new uniform, and his wife with a new cap and crinoliee. ‘A meeting was called on the interesting occasion, and Sandy,doning the new uniform, thus replied to the» l toast of the evening :-â€"â€"‘A\veel,‘ gentlemen, I mun jist thank ye a’ for the fine now dress yo’ve glen me the nicht ; an’ a--an’ aâ€"-prescrve me if I ken what ti sayâ€"~(iippliiuse)â€"but there‘s nae use in saying no thing an’ 'daen anillier; sae I’ll try an’ be wordy of the brow clues the best way I can. I‘ll try an†keep mysel’ sober onyhooâ€"(great applausc)â€"-ifl can gentlemen, forl think they answer me gcy wool, and I’m gcy prood 07 them. Gentlemen, I’ll aâ€"gentlc- men, I'llâ€"weal, as fac’s death, gentlemen, l dinna ken what ti say â€"(very great applausc)â€"â€"ti let ye ken hoe l disrespec’ ye a’â€"-(tre- mendous applause)â€"~sac I’ll no sac iiacthinq mair at a’ about it. Ye a’ ken brawly whatI mean. Kirsty, ctnh’ up, v thank the gentlemen for yc’r mutch an’ yer crcenylineâ€"(bursts of ap- plause.) ‘Kirstyâ€"Me, ye muckle gom’rall What div I ken about stanin’ up and thankin’ the gentle- men? I’ll gie them a sang if they likeâ€"(cries of ' Bravoâ€"a song from Kii'sty l’) ‘Sandy-~A sang, ye daft bosom! chl, gentlemen, if she can sing asantr. she mun liac laii‘nt it the niclit,for I’m blest ifevcr I lient she could sing aforcâ€"â€"(tliunâ€" ders of applause.) nu mull, n nvnntn’r Not long since,a steamboat called the ‘Old Kci’ltuck’ blew up,near the Trinity, at the mouth of the Ohio, where it is a well established fact that a great many mosquitos will weigh a pound, by which accident a lady, rejoicing in the name oers, Jones, lost her husband and her trunk, and for both of which an ac- tion was brought. There was, strange to say, great diflictilty in proving that Mr. Jones had been on the boat at the time of the collapse, that worthy having been notoriously drunk on the wharf- boat just as the steamer left Trinity. Many witnesses were examined to ‘ prove the fact, until finally a Mr. Deitzmar, "a German, was placed upon the stand. The attorney for this testimony. ‘ Mr. Deitzmar, did you know the f Old Kentuck '1’ ‘Yali, I was blown up mit licr.’ ‘Were you on board when she a co‘lapscd her line 1’ ‘When she bust de bile'i yar, l i wash dare.’ ‘Did You know Mr. Jones 1’ ‘To be sure. Mr. Jones and one took passenger togeddcr.’ ‘You did? When did you last see Mr. Jones on board the boat?’ ‘ VVuli ! I didn‘t see Mr. Jones aboard dc bout last time.’ owns safe, and with a most trium- phant glance at the jury, said : V ‘ You dil not? Well, Mr. Deitz- mar, when last did you see Mr. Jones?’ ‘Well, when do schmokc pipe and me was going up, we met Mr. Jones coming down 1’ MAKE A BEGINNING.â€"-Tl10 first weed pulled up in the garden, the first seed set in theground, the first shilling put in the savings’ bank, are all important things. They make a beginning, and thereby give a hope, a pledge, an assurance that you are in earnest with what you have no- dertaken. How many an idle out.- cast is now creeping his way through the world who might have held up his head and prospered if, instead of putting off his resolutions ofamcndment and industry, he had only made a beginning. The Pop- isli fable of St. Denys, who lifted up his head from the ground after decapitation, and walked away with it, was drawn by Sir Joshua Rey- nolds with the inscription under- licad-â€"-â€"‘ It is but the first stop which is difiicult.’ Capital of Secessia.~â€"Gnasli-ville. A good story is told of Dr. Bellows.â€" .Rcv.Dr.Lothrop said to lliin,tlie other day, that after reading Jefl Davis’s message he could scarcely keep from swvaring. Dr. Bellows said that he had frequently felt so oflaic, and when he did he always took up the Psalms of David concerning his enemies, which about satisï¬ed him and cased ins mind. Goons AT IIALF PRICE.-â€"â€"-A whitly Hibernian, just arrived in London, and wandering about, pcrcciVed a blanket in a shop door with this inscription on it: "This superior blanket for half price.’ Pat walked in and demanded the price. ‘Just five shillings, sir,’ replied the shop- keeper. ‘By my sowl, and tliats Cllape cnouglii’ And so, folding the blanket up and putting it under his arm, be put down two shillings and Sixpence, and was walking off, when the slioprkceper intercepted liiiii, and demanded the other two siiilings and Sixpence. ‘ Didn’t you say, You spalpeen, that the price of the blanket was ï¬ve shillings! And sure, liaVcn't I given you the hall of itâ€! And, by that same token. lwon’t give up my bargain.’ A scui’ile ensued, and Pat was taken to Bow Street; hilt when there, he pleaded his case so ably, that the magistiatcs dismissed the complaint. and advised the shop-keeper never again to ticket his goods at ‘ half price.’, ~ J . G O R M L E Y . COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyanccr and Auctioneer, LOT 31. 4TH Con. MnuKHAM. September 18, 1860. 95â€"tt' I M Nichol’s *Auction ‘ Notice. ' On the ‘lnd Moudayof eacbmonth, at ‘ THOltlASâ€"IIOWMAN, ‘ Liccnsclll Auctioneer, _ Fort THE COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.†P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Oiders received at the “ York I‘lOl‘aldâ€()fIICP, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, 'l‘horiiliill. and Mr, James Cavaunali. Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, &c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-11" CHARLES TAGGART, CONFECTIONER. Surgéon Dentist," _ wiLL BE AT flietel, Richmond Hill, 1910103110 TEL, JVIaple. > On the Tuesday following, at I McMann’s Hotel, Klineburg, On Wednesday following. Teeth Inserted. 2 In all the latest styles. _.... 111? GIVE HIM A CALL i 4:3 November 1861. 154~tf BREAD & FANCY BISCUIT BIKER RICHMOND HILL- Pic-nic Parties & Tea Meetings Attended and supplied on reasonable terms. Richmond Hill. June ‘24. 1861. l35-tf E 1}“. v v 3‘] W‘éhï¬, WWII/'1‘ If Cistrons and Pumps. 8 Manufactured and for Sale by JOHNLANGSTAFR SnzAM Mums, 'I‘HoasniLL. June 3,1859. lEETH EXTRACTED wiiiioiii PAIN! By the use of Electricity, By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIS f, AURORA. 'l'eeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. Ail Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and VVarrniited' Aurora. March 9.. 186,0 ALEX. stimulates-ow (LATE FROM mommy) PRACTICAL [210th a WATCHMAKER, ‘ mâ€" GEO. McPHILLIPS, JEWELLER, &c. RICHMOND HILL, C.W. H., in offering his services to the inhabi- o tants of Richmond Hill and Vicinity. begs to state that thev may depend on getting their work well doom-from the tact that he has had 25 years experience in some of the fii'st- 1, class houses in London, Yorkshire, and Lan- ‘ cashire, he hopes, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to gain the support of ihe public, N .3 Work done on the shortest notice , Shop next door to the " York Herald †Oflice the boat elicited from Mr. Dcitzmar ,Richmond Hm, N0... 7, 1861, 145- 'I‘ II E AURORA MAStlfllC solarium alum 1i -and can supply the profession with Teeth. Snow open to receive engagements on li- beral terms, for any number, to suit the - convenience of large 01 small parties. Applications to Mr. Will, IRFLAND, at Aurora. or Mr. W, \VlLLis, 3rd Con. lYliit- eliurcb. N.B. Also, a SAX-I’lORN BAND may be had on application. Aurora. Nov. 2. 1860. 100-311) ails?†failâ€"iii a... wtuttiâ€"z 1' 111E Subscriber. in returning thanks to his numerous Friends who favored him with a - . 'l.' .Lt. ttli il’d" i The attorney jammed [US case ‘11611‘ cus out a e co told Mills, legs to inform them that he has taken the MILLS lately occupied by Mr. II. Fisu. known as the Sherbarne M1119 Near the Green ilush llotel, Yonge Street.â€"~ These Mills bei'igin ï¬rst-rate order. any one givi lg him a call will find the Gristiiig done in a superior manner. I’arlies wishing to take their Gristing back with them can do so. 0:? All work warranted second to none in Canada. GEORGE SQUIRE, Proprietor. 1254f Markham. April 10. 1861. C. W. COLEMAN. WATC HMAKER 8L JEWELLER, so. 283 rower. STREET, Tononro, , IRST store north of Crookshank-street.â€" Repairing in all its branches properly at- tended te. All work warranted. N.B. An assortment of \Vatches, Clocks, Jewellery and Fancy Goods kept on hand. Toronto, Sept. 6, 1861. 145.6m NEXT OF KIN WANTED. Ii UNDREDS OF MILLIONS POUNDS, STERLle IN CIIANCERY, BANK OF ENGLAND, No, waiting claimants. A Catalogue of the heirs, and names of those to whom letters should be addressed iii 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. Refer- ences:~â€"-A. K. Hill. I'lostou; J. Burnllam, Chief of I’olico, tIaverliill. Addresr W. W. S. ORBETON & CO. Box 250, Post Office, Boston. Mass September 12. 1861. ldG-‘dnx rill lions nil ON RICHMOND lIlL . .«1‘ .. Edwin Watcher, EGS to intimate '20 the inhabitants of Riesl- iliotid 11111 and Vicinity, Iliat he has commenced bcsiilcss as CABINET MAKER, UttDEEiTAKER, ac, Two doors south of the †York Ileralt †Office. where he has on hand a general assortment of Household Furniture Of the best quality. cheap for cash, QC? A Call is Solicitcd. Richmond Ilill, June 7,1861. lBQ-ft New Aim turnover) Map Of Upper Cï¬llaiwll Steutfvlllc. Oct. 15. 1861. OULD you secure a valuable and orna- or the Typographieal, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the old and well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. 11:? Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or Travelling agents Toronto. May 1861. 3", g 67-137 ' ,w. of. ADAMS. '0‘. WORK \VARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR. ' mental Work of Reference? Subscribe C H E A P E R T H A N 1384! December 7. 1860. iiililllti, 111111111111! EXAMINE THE LATEST: V lMPROVED, h,†PANNING†MILL, BEFORE buying any other Fanning Millâ€"- considered by competent Judges to be the best constructed Mill before the Canadian public fo-isepnrating Oats from Spring Wheat. 27%,- l’eas and Oats. and for cleaningin't‘actall into Court for collection. kinds ofGrain. This Mill stands unrivalled, is made of good , D URABLE MA TERIAL .r And is, from its construction, the best for Fai~ V more use in the Province. They ar'e manufactured by the undersigned, at Richmond Hill. to whom all orders should . be addressed. if?†Far-tiers would do well to call and ex~ I , amine the Mill, when passing down Yonge St. Orders left at the residence of Mr. Sonthard, ‘ i at Newmarket, wi i receive prompt attention. Sliop-u-Within Eight Rods of Raymond’s iiote SOUTHA it D, BOY NTON & Co Richmond Hill. Julv 18. 1861. Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C.W. Dee-ember 14. 18603. 107.1,: D E NTI s T R Y! ._____. Surgeon Dentist, KING ST. EAST, SOUTH SIDE, THIRD DOOR \VI'ZST FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO,. ARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s Teeth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr. A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profeSsion in all its branches, Gold, Valcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or ‘ Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gurus. ‘ which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,October 11. 1861‘. 4S- ltv W. U. 5% K E N E, V MILLVVRIGHT, 0/1 E e70†ea) ' EGS to intimate that lie isuow prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable termS' lie 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 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 $33 0150 per aiiuiilii, but being dc::i- rous of going to Europe 111 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 St‘lld iiie The business is no humbltg, but of a highly useful and general character, adapted both to cities and villages, and one that any person of ordinary capacity. young- er old, i'nale or female. can acquire with a few hours’ practice, and by which ti e," 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 hin, and tlierc is no reason why any one also cannot do the some. invalids, even, can do Well by it, as it is no ped- dling affair, hilt 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 fiiid the practice of it a pit- ‘Sallt pnstitiit, and one that they Will take great interest in. “n receipt of 351,1 will send printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire the art, and these iiistiuctiuns will also contain every particular relative to the carrying it on so that it will be highly proï¬table. The piiichaSor of the “ print- ed instructions †Will also he authoered to teach it to others; and I lltuP 5721161111109 received as iiiin as $200, for teaching it personally to a single individual. I would state further that. 1 $11.51} or 33421.00 will buy cvr-ry thing» that is no- cessarv to commence the business with, and the articles can be got alinostanywliere, iii city or country, or, if preferred, I can furnish them ADDREss, PREPAID. Alvoxd T. Parsons, .No 36 Liberty St., New York. The best ofl‘ofel‘ences given when required. FANNING'MILLS8LPUMPS . 11E Subscriber brgs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that lie manufactures the latest improved PUMPS MID FAlllhllNG MILLS ’ In his Shop, at Stoufl'ville, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion; and for cheapness and durability he defies competition. Repairing done with despaicli. All letters addressed to I’I‘J'l‘Elt KRIBS. Stoull'ville l’. O. 151-6ni. EVER! llE Subscriber begs to inform his numerous patrons and the public tliatlie is prepared to make Boota and. Shoes Ofevery style and description. atthe lowest possiile reinuncratiiig prices. All work war- I ranted to give entire satisfaction. w, u. MARTIN. ' Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, 106-1y DR." J. ‘ s- ' 138-fl . H. Husband, , . 4 URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s Hetel. Richmond Hill. the Fiusr MONDAY 01' every montli,-' and, the re- mainder of the month at, his reSidence. McCaysville, 7th Concession of York. All Work Warranted. * Teeth ï¬lled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Boneâ€"This filling is put into the Teeth while soft. causing no pain, as itrequires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tootlrto which it firmlv adheres, rendering it almostimpossible for the'ï¬lllug ever to come out. Dr. Husband has made arrangements with Mr. G. L. Elliot, of Toronto, to' manufacture his Artificial Teeth; those who engage Doctor Husband to do their wotk will be sure of hav- ing it done iii a superior manner. July 8. 1859.» 32-133 'rl'uionro Cl’l‘YlliilRBLEWORllS 185 YONGE S'I‘AEET. ono'nsn sirens TABLES, - 'ronnsronns. ac. Twenty Per Cent, Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. THE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the _ . ' ". I . .171. v'll - - tinue the IIIï¬ITYCSS"('/mvu&vx ‘1-X§r’.-.-..‘:i_ of out: dulv authorized agents, Aus'riu ABBEY and D. CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. l",S.â€"All notes and accounts remaining nn- ‘ paid on the 1st day of June. 1858, will be put C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, .April 29, 1859. 48-tf UNITY Fire & Life Insurance Association OF LON DON, "Vllith which is Amalgamated the CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Available Assets File Departni’t $4.547,l|61 10 :Life Department. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,526,595 £16 Deposit Fund in Canada . . . . . . . ‘Deposit Fund in New York. . .. . CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA : MERCHANTS’ outfitter MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. J. Frotbingham, Esq. W. Luni‘i, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, Esq, A. Larocque, Esq. J. Torrance, Esq. Trustees in London :‘ Sir W: C. Dalyell, | C. 15‘. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in. New York : S. Livingston. ï¬rm ofBarclgy & Livingston, Wm. H . 'Macy. Pres’t Leather Mannfact Bank W. Sherman, firm- of Duncan, Sherman &..Co Every description of Fire and Life Insurance of Premium. W. P. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N, A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTHUR M. JARVIS, Oï¬iceâ€"Whittimore’ BuildingS, Toronto St. Toronto, April 12,1861 123-1y Dr. LA OROIX’S PRIVATE RIEDICAL TREATISE ON THE Physiological How of lilarl"::gc. 250 PAGES AND 130 “caninesâ€"Price onlr twenty-five cents. Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union. On the iilfirmities of youth both sexes of all ages, causing debilitv, ner- the heart. suicidal imaginings, involuntary emis- sions. blushings, detective memory, indigestion and lassitude, wit/i. confessions of thrilling int/1'- cst of a Boardhg‘ School Miss. a College Slu- rlc'llt, and a Young Marriott Lolly, &c., (lg-c. It is a truthful adviser to the married and those couteiiipltiting marriage, who entertain secret. (‘o‘ubls of their physical condition. and who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happi- ness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled». . ‘ - Young Men who are troubled wrtii weakness, gene'allv caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains. forgetful- iioes, sometimes a ringing in the ears, Weak eves, weakness of the back and lower extreiiii- tfes. confusion of ideas, loss of memory. with melancholy. maybe cured by the author’s New Paris and London Treatment. YVe liave'recently devoted much of our time in Visiting the European Hospitals. availing ourselves of the knowledge and researches of the most skilled Physicians and Surgeons in 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 lnlo our practice, and the public may rest as- sured of the same zeal, assiduitv. sucnncv and attention being paid to tlleircases, which has so successtullv distinguished us heretofore. as a Physician in our peculiar department of profes- sional l‘ractice, tor the pasttwenty five years. Fiasco Fawth Piusâ€"Ladies who wish forMedicines. the efï¬cacy of which has been tested 111 thousands of eases, and never failed to effect speedy cures without any bad results, will use none bilt Dr. DeLancy’s Female i’e- riodicnl l’ills, to be observed is, ladies should not take them if they believe they are in certain situations (the particulars of Which will he found on the wrapper accompanying each box,) though always 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 LAllmsâ€"VVtio need a conï¬dential medical adviser with regard to any of these iii- tcresting complnilits to which their delicate or- ganization renders theni liable. are particularly invited to consult us. THE “ ELECTHO GALVANIC PROTECTIVE. "â€"For married ladies whose health will not admit, or \\l10 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 $l0. 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 among schools, [beili male and follicle], of this ' fatal habit; pointing out the fatality that inve- riablv attends its victims, and developing the whole progress of the disease. from the com- ’ menceiiieiit to the end, It will be sent by mail on receipt of two [3] cent Stamps. 113†Attendance daily from 8 in the morning till 9 at liightLaud on Sun: :ys from 2 to 5 p.in. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canadas. by patients communicating their symptan by letter. Busi- ness correspondence strictly conï¬dential. _ 0:? Dr. Us Office is still located as established, under the name of" Dr. La' Croix, at No. 31, Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 152-1y SLAVERY ApoLisHE - PRESIDENT :â€"I-lou. Jolin Equitable Fire Office. ' 50.110U no 1 150,500 00 , Business transacted at the- mest moderate rates , and maturity, disclosing the secret follies of vousness. depression of spirits, palpitation of The only' precaution necessary D. ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic l tyranuyihave been entirely emanatpated by the use of Iiigram’s Iiit‘alahlc Liniinent H. a J. HARRISON Flour Barre-1' Heading, Stave and Shingle Manufacturers, and Lumber Planers. A certain cure for Rheumatism, Tic Dolereaux, seasoned Flaming and Siding kept lon‘haud' Sprains, Bruises and Swellings l’repared and sold . by Joseph Ingram, Maple c],ase,s_ Village, in bottles at 25 and 50c. each. Maple Village, Feb., 14, 1861. Provincial Insurance Company, or CANADA, g ‘ FOR fire aiib ï¬taritte fluent-ante, ESTABLISHED 1849, INBORPORATED Br ACT or I’ARLiAillsN'r! HEAD OFFICE,-â€"-TORONTO. Hilliard Cameron VICE-PRESIDENT :--J. S. Howard, Esq. DIRECTORS : lion. 1. H. Cameron, George Duggan, Esq lion. Geo. Crawford. J. S. Howard. Esq. Hon.M.Caliieron,M.i’. Edw. C. Jones, Esq. J.Cairieron,Esq.M.I’J’ A. Morrison,losq.Ml’I’ A. M. Smith Esq. V Lewis Mullet, Esq. ' W. L. I’errin, Esq Manager and Secretary:-â€"Jemea Sshâ€? Dl‘lxl'k (411,“ qsn. . Assmt. ocrotm'y: J W . Woodbouqusq. Seicnous zâ€"Messrs. Dnggan 6'. Burns. BANKERS :-Tlie Bank of Toronto. 171mm ry’jlgcncics : Wm. Blight, Esq. ' IRE and MARINE iNSUMNcc busi- ness transacted by this Company at its va- 5 route, at fair and average rates. Company transacting business in the Province A. LA W. Agent at Richmond Hill. Toronto, April 18,1861. 125-13" FINK L E LYON SEWING- MACHINE CCMP’Y., 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 0 person who contemplates purchasing a toiing purposes, should fail to send for one of our Circulars. which contains cuts and full de- scriptions of the several stxles, prices and samples of work, all 01 which we send. by Email free. We claim to have the best 1 Sewing Machines in the World For cit/tor Family or Manufacturing purposes. IMPORTANT FACTS. FACT INo. 1.â€"'|‘iiis Company being duly li- censed, their Machines are protected against infringements or litigation. NAC’I‘ No. 2.~â€"Tliese Machines make the lock- stick-alike on both sidesâ€"and use a little chain or loop-stitch machines. FACT Ne. 3.-â€"'l‘hese Machines are better adap- market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a fa- mily. 'I'liey willsew from one to. twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping. aud make every stitch perfect. They will even sew from the fittest gauze to the hea- viest cloth. and even stout, hard leathier. whatever. 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 onr larger sizes. FACT No, 4.-â€"'l‘liese Machines make the most elastic seam of any sewing-ii'iacliiiie in useâ€"â€" a fact of very great iii‘iportaime in sew- ing elastic goods. or goods of any kind, on a bias. FAcr No. 5.-â€"-Nox Machine is more durable or more simple in! its constructionpr‘ more easily understood. The reputation of tlwse Mil-- chili-es wherever used Will fully demonstrate each of the above FAC’FS. FACT No. 6 -â€"-'l'nese Machines took the High- est Premium at the Franklin Institute. l’hil- adelphia. ‘ ‘ FAc'r No. 7-â€"Tiiese_ Mazhiiies took the High- est Freinium at the New Jersey State Fair. FAG'F l\e 8.â€"'I‘hese Machines took the high- est [Watial 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€"-Tliese Machines took both the Highest ,l’rei'nium's at the Mechanics’ Fair, Utica. N.Y. FAcr No. illâ€"These Machines can do the same thing generally. whenever properly exhibited in competition with other ï¬rst-class Sewing-Machines. But we have space ior only onefact moreâ€"it is the most important Fact of all. FAc'r N 0. ll -â€" W}; warrant cvm'u Machine we sell (0 give better sotisfacnun. than. (my other Sewing Mac/line in the mar/cot. 07 money 1'ry'luidcd . lIE’Send fora Circular. AGENTS WANTED Address. Francis & LYON SEWING-NIACHINE Co.. No. 538 Broadway, New York. September 5, 1861. l45-6m rill: mirrors or prior, THE HEROES OF WAR. ANTHONY, No. 501 BROADWAY. Nuw , YORK, is now publishing, in addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection known iii Europe and America as BRADY’S NA 'I‘IUNA I. PHO'I'OG RA PHIG I PORTRAIT GALLERY, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of Aliieri-za. not excepting Jeff. Davis, Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a host at other confederalcs. Price of Portraits, $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail, Scenes of the War for the Union, are published,card size. and in 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, 'l‘urkev, the Holy Land, Clll‘ India, Cuba. &c., ad tilï¬nitum. &c., na, m Our Instantaneous Stereosizoptc Views Are the Greatest IVondcr of the Age. These are taken in the fortietli part of a second. and the rushing of water. the moving of velii. cles, or the march of an army, does notin the slightest degree affect the taking of those glows, They are Sold for $3.00 per dozen. We have also on hand and manufacture the largest assortment of S'I'EREUSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH/U 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 V E. ANTHONY. 501 BROADWAY, . near SLNicholas Hotel,New York. September 5,‘ 1861 . without changing the feed, needle. 93; tern , sion. or making any aliyustlnentteti machine ; Is not such a machine best; rloils Agencies. as‘welf as the Head Ofï¬ce. To. - The numeroosnnd responsible Stockholders man, A. of this Company, and the large amount of ca- Henry Chapman. Esq E. J. S. Maitl‘alid, Esq. pilal subscribed, afford an amount of security to James Mitchell. Esq. I .he assurtd, equal at least to that of any other M.i’.l.’. 1 And all we ask is a fair trial. Read the following: vember 1859] ted than any other sewing-machines iii the Toronto I l 145:1y Richmond Hill August 1,3,. 1857,. and l’laned to .order in quantities to suit pur- - 03’ Factoryâ€"on Markham and Elgin Mill ,«j, i. 1-y- Plank Road. no. address, Richmond Hill. * June 7. 1861. 132-61!) Try the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS’ MA- GIC RELIEF, and it‘ you are not satisï¬ed of its cope-i riority, after using the medicine. the price will be re- funded by the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cents per- bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicines. ' Subscribed Capital, $1,743,520. Vamable Property for Sale IZ»: 63 Acres, 23 of which is timbered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Several l’AltK LOTS with timber thereon. Also- VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at. and ad- joining to, the Village ~of Richmond} .Hillun'l For further particulars apply at the Ofï¬ce of this paper; ‘ ~ ' Richmond Ilill,Sept 26,1850.“ '_ fee-o h - Tile - v Liverpool and London Fire 6L Life Insurance Company. , o ilead Ofï¬ce, Canada Branch. Corner of Place D’Arines and St James Street, Montreal} Invested Fund's £1,213,317Stg'; . i I)!R1~1€'1‘0_lts.â€"T. B. .Anderson, Esq. Chair- Siinpsoii, Esq. Deputy.-Chairman, ilenry ,Starnes. Esq. ' .1 ll. Maitiand, Esq. Resident-Secret" tary. G. F. C. Smith, Resident Assisted . Secretary. » I I ‘rIE Directors u'onld call the ' attention of" the Public to the following features in the management of this coriipaiiyzjâ€" ' r‘. The Premiums received in Canada are retained and invosted in Government or other Pro- vincial Bonds. All Losses when satisfactorily established are ' paid in Canada without reference to the ' Home Board. Sewing Machine for family or manutnc- That there is not, at the present time, one claim in dispute. There is invested in Canada in Available Funds 200,000 Dollars. and this is being constantly added to. That there is invested in New York $800,000. â€"â€"-and it is the intention of the Directors to I increase this sum to $1,000,000. The accumulated Funds of the Company [ _: amount to ovm- 5,958,730 dols. The present income of the Company is over 7.590 dots. per day. ‘ Insurances effected at the Lowest Remuner» ative Prices. J. H. MAI’I‘LAND, Resident Secretary, Montreal. less than half as much thread and silk as the Toronlo Agency ; 35 King street East, Sadly, side, [over the store of J. G. Joseph & Co.) JAMES Fl‘tASER,Agent. April 19. 1861. i25-1v Consult the Old English l’hy ician ASTHMA. INCIPIEN'I‘ CONSUMPTION, li‘Sl‘IRMI'l‘lES or YOUTH. AND; OLD AGE, &c-.. No Moralâ€"1y Used. Dr. A mos (£9 Son, 48 EAST GENESEE srncm, Buffalo, New York. RE the only Physicians in the State who . are members of the Royal College 05 Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, in every - state and symptom of disease. ‘II-‘lle treatmeiitthey adopt is the result of up- wards ol'tliiity years’ extensive and successful practice in London. 1. MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity. of Nocturnal Emissions. more properly known as Seminal Weakness, Can be. permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- 'o»i.n.tl.y with: medicines. Dr. Amos oz Son. in order to satlsl'ytbeï¬ iiient, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove tiiisaiisfaclory, after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Price 'I'en Dol- lars. by mail or express. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICUEAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by a cor-x“ taiii practice indulged in when aloneâ€"n habit frequenJ} learned from evil coliipaiiions. or at school. the effects of which are nightly felt even when asleep, and if 11' t cured. renders marriage impossible alid destroys both mind and body. - should apply immediately. Self-abuse is one of i the most forrriidablo enemies to lyalih, for no- thing else in the dire catalogue of human dis- eases causes so destructive a drain upon the human svslein, diawiiig its tlionmnds ot' vic- tims through a few years of suffering down to an untiiiielv grave. It destroys the nervous :systeni rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, causes nieiilul derangement. prevents the pro- per developineiit of the S\stelil, di~quallfiv s for l'iiari'iage. society, business, and all earthly happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in bodr and mind, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. altiisoss IN ANY PART or THE wonLn may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, Address IJI'. AMOS L‘IL SON, East Genesee Street, three doors West of Ellicott'Slr'eet. Buffalo, N. Y. 88-ly Fire! Fire 1 1 Fire! 1 .' IV E S 'I‘ E R N I Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. INCORPORATED BY ACT 01" I’ARYJAMENT. CflPITflL STO CK, £100,000. 1. C. GILMOR, Pres. l Gee. MICHiE,Vice Pres, DlliEC'l‘ORs, : Rice Lewis. Esq. Tiles. Hawortli, Esq, James Beatv. Esq. W I'lelldflltson. Esq. T, 1’. Robar-ts, Esq. W Macfaiilaue, Esq. M. Rossin. Esq. l Bernard Holdall, ESq. Secretary (1- Treasurer. Angus Morrison. Esq,._Solicitor. Bank of Upper Canada. Bunker-s. Benjamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. 03’ Head Oflicc. Church-Street, Toronto. £9 THIS COMPANY Insures all descriptions of Buildings,Maiiufactories, Mills.,&c.. and Goods and Furniture. in the same, againstloss ordams age by ï¬re, on liberalzterms. Losses promptly settled. A . LAVV, C ciioral Agent. 110-0 Residence, most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ~¢