s "1 e a - i i’iThe Paris Correspondent of the Morning Post i Ivern'menti wuin sealed ifJanuar L .without some,great victory. "' McLaWI‘en. .1 ‘7v_-- .-1‘ -‘ . tel-’99!" 3“â€" ‘ ‘ ' mate of the American" ship -?‘Ganges,’had been Committed for trial-in 1.0116011 61 murdering one of the crew at sea The London Money marketer) the 10th open- ed ï¬rmjbut towards the Close showed some blight reaction. , Coiisols closed at; decline, attributed solely ' lo realizations after the advance. V , _ - Themarket ou the lith was dull, but steady. “Since the reduction of the Bank minimum Of, Richm‘ond Hill, Jan. 30,1861, ' ' Thursday to ‘21 percent, money has been pretty . . .. ., ~ plentiful in the open market at ‘3} per cent. for the best bills, and was offered on the Stock Ex- change at l per cent. i There ,had been a considerable advance in ‘ saltpetre, under the idea that the export pro- 36’ 1 .1 , hibitioa Would soon arrive. ‘ . FRANCE. ’1 The monthly returns of the bank of‘France showed a decrease in cash of over 18,000,000 franca. The increase in bills discounted was nearly 61,000.000 francs 5 .nsserts that the French ofï¬cial circles felt much ‘ “Satisfaction at the paciï¬c termination of the ". \3 1-) "Trent’ aï¬â€˜aiir, while the effect on the ’Bourse if,wia‘s an immediate rise ’of l per cent. I ‘ ' The ‘Monitour’ of the 11th says, a feeling of profound regret and indignation has been its FARM ii-fT 2.1-1. 1w.- 0 v 'i Mam an . . , rowan“ STREET, B'ET‘WEEN Richmond Hill and Thornhill.‘ For further particulars apply to G, J. r. PEARCE, ' ' ' On the Premises. , FARM To RENT! IN Vaughan, being the East part of Lot No. at Cook's Hotel, Thornhill, containing .100 Acres, Cleared, With good Buildings. we‘ll Fenced and Wa- tered. Immediate possession given. . For particulars apply to ‘ GEORGE DOVE. Richmond Hill. Yonge’Street, Jan. 30,1861. 166-4t, MISSIONAR Y MEETINGS OF THE ~' ‘lroused in England as wellas in France. by the Diocesiall Soc9y p. the admission of the ‘Sumpter,’ ‘7‘ '5 "$5 each. G K ‘2‘?“ O»! v-.. ‘ r - - Afadiz telegram of the 10th says,the Ame-’ -i- vindictive act of destroying the port of Charles- "SPAIN. 7 i V " EETINGS will be held (D.V~.) on TUES- 'DA'Y, FEBRUARY 4111. 1562, in clean consul had received orders to pretestagaiust 5T. STEPHENS CflURCH, VAUGHAN_ It was said that Spain would protect the prisoners brought by the ‘ Sumpter.’ The suspension of Spea’s batik at Madrid is "'grttfributedlo heavy defalcations by the junior partner. The liabilities are estimated at $250,- IT A LY. 211-»: use and“ upwards. At ll o’clock. a,m. , iIn TRINITY CHURCH, THORNHVILL, At 7 o’clock, p.m. The Rev. S. Givens, R,D., Rev. Professor Hatch. Rev. '1', S, Kennedy, (Secretary to the Church Society). Rev. Mr. Williams. (Chaplain ' to the troops), Hon. J. Hilliard Cameron, Dr. ‘-‘_‘ i 4 The majority of the Cabinet Of Deputies had Bovell, and several otherClergymen and Lay- -3 ‘unanimouslv resolved to continue to support Leipsic. . " Christian inhabitants. Ricasoli’s Government. i' ' I; ‘ GERMANY. A violent shack of an earthquake was felt at 'Dresden on the 9th inst. It extended as far as v No damage is reported. HOLLAND. i The Ministers had tendered their resigna- ï¬o‘ns. ' ’ RUSSIA . It is said that Russia had sent an embarrass- iug‘document to Rome, to the effect that ifthe ‘1l‘epe does not condemn the Polish clergy, Rus- sia will recognize the Kingdom of Italy. ,2 TURKEY. , The Turks at Tripoli have maltreated the The French Consuldc- imanded indemnity, and a French frigate had arrived off the port. ' INDIA AND CHINA. _ Additional telegrams had been received in ’ Inticipation of'the arrival of these Inails.‘ After the coup (Petal at Pekin , a new Regency ' was established under the two Empresses. The state of the affairs was encouraging. The re- bels wore in the vicinity - of Shanghai, and the ‘ foreigners were preparing for an attack. Ning Poo was also in a state 0' alarm from the same ‘cause. Wri: â€"""“"~‘â€"“â€"-r‘-:_"' MA RRI El). At Richmond Hill. on the 26th January. by the Rev, James Dick. 1111‘. JAcon KIYNEE, to . Miss ELIZABETH SELLERS. both of Vaughan. ‘ .‘3‘Also, on the 27th January. Mr. WILLIAM ' Pectin, juur.. to Miss JANE B. MITCHELL, both .0! Markhe m. DIED. ' ' At Richmond Hill, on Saturday the 2501 just" WILLIAM, eldest son of Mr. Robert Hew- _aon, aged 20 years and 6 months. 1110111111311.TRIOIICUIIRENT. Akin IS- KirkpotI-icfr’s Report, Jan. 25, 1869. Flourâ€"per b"l of 196 lbs. ‘Middlings....... “.553 0010350 coco-ca Fiiie..,.. . . . . . . . . ......... 400 M4525 Superfine No. 2 . . . . . . . . ... 4 45 to 4 55 e “ 1... ........ 48010490 Fancy. .. . . . . . . . . . i. . . . . . o 5 l5 to 3’25 .,.,Ext-ra.................... 540t0550 Superior Extra. ‘. . . . . . . . . . .‘ 5 75 to 6 00 Bagsâ€"~11? lbs.... . . . . . ..... 240(0250 Oatmeal per brl of 200 lbs. . . . 4 00 to 4 25 I‘ve Flourâ€"per l:Il of 200 lbs. ‘2 50 to 3 00 . W'heatfper 6" lbs ll C Spring 1 00 to l 03 U. C. Fall White 1 15 to 1 20 .. i “ †Red†115 to l 18 . .Peaseâ€"per 6610s........... 065i0070 Barleyâ€"peiSO lbs . . . . . . . . . . . (l 50 to 0 60 ~C0rnâ€"-per 56 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . 0 5‘2 to 0 55 ,.Pork -per brl of 200 lbs. , Mess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 1250te I300 Prime Mess........ . . . . . ll 50 to 12 00 Prime . . . . . . . ............. 950101000 "Janitorâ€"per lb IIIfer. & Ordu. 0 ‘08 to V0 10 Fair&Good . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ollie 011’; 'Fine and choice dairy. .... 0 i3 to 0 15 .rz'Lardéâ€"per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 07; to U 08 ~.Woolâ€"â€"per lb... . . . . . . 1.... ' Ashesâ€"perliQ lbs.‘ 6 65 to 6 70 6 05 to 615' 0 30 to 0 33 Tallow-«per lb.... .... . O 08g to 0 09 Stoves-"per Mâ€"I’ipe . . . . . . .180 00 5200 W Â¥ Pots..................... Pearls.... unuco-uo-aoeeo. “T'OIIONTOâ€I\1‘ARKE'I‘S. ll THURSDAY, January, 30 1862. , Floatâ€"superfine sold at from $4 00, fa) $4 05 ; Fancy $425 ((3 $4 30; Extra $4 50 @$4 60; Double Extra, $4 90 [(3 $5 10. ‘Fall Wheat,â€"-300 bshls was the extent of the supply which sold at the following prices. The prices paid forthe best samples were from $0 90 $1 07 per bshl. Spring Wheatâ€"4,300 bshls in market. which sold at from $0 8'2 {(3 $0 85 per bshl. Barley.â€"â€"-sold at from 51 {(D 53c. _ {algaâ€"2700 bshls went off at 48 fr» 50c per i s l. . . Oatsâ€"at 30 m“, 3520 per bshl. , Hayâ€"is from'fllefiD $15 per ton, Straw $8 '@ $9~per ton. {IApples $2 (13 $4 per barrel. EggQâ€"Fresh from wagons l8c ï¬r) 20c pe. doz. ' i.r,Pctatoesâ€"â€"Vary in price from 60 (a) 65c. .- I. Butter.-Fresh is in fair supply at from ISO ï¬r) 16 per lb. . Beefâ€"$4 ((3 $5 50 per 100 lb. Calves $3 Fab Lambs$2 {(3 $3. Sheep $1 00 (ID 5 50 each. allow, $6 per 100 lb 'Timot‘hy Seedâ€"$2 80 @ $3 per bushel, ' Clover Seedâ€"$4 75 per bushel. , _.~ ,flwï¬m * ' ' To Consumptives. HE Advertiser, having been restored to remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumptionâ€"is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy “"11131 prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will ï¬nd a sour: Conn FOR Censumr'rIoN. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to beneï¬t the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes- every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, Ind may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address - REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, - ‘ Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York inth aonertisments. FOR SALE! FIRST-RATE PLEASURE CUTTER, I new, and well-ï¬nished, very cheap. 03' Apply at the Your: HERALD Ofï¬ce. Richmond Hill, Jan. 29, 1862. 0' health in a few weeks by a very simple men are expected to take part in the proceed~ ings, at one or both of these meetings. _ 'A Collection in aid of the Mission Fund will be‘made after each meeting. EDWARD [J . DEIVAR, Rector, Thornhill, January 23, 1861. 165-2 STRAY. ‘CAME into the premises of the Subscriber. lot No. 252, in the 2nd concession of Markham, on or about the 1'st instant, TWO SHEEP. The owner is requested to prove property. pay expenses and take them away. NICHOLAS LYNOTT. Markham, January 21, 186:2. 165-3 FARMTOLET! EING composed of the east half of Lot 2‘2, 5th concession of Vaughan; 75 acres cleared. For particulars apply to 1 . ‘ JOSEPH NOBLE. - 165-31 0 O'A I.- 0 IL 3 UST RECEIVED, an excellent article, pure without odour, at 35 6d per gallon. At W. S. POLLOCK’S. . (Late G. A. Bernard’s) Richmond Hill, Jan. 16, 1361, I 164-tf, no now, 1862. Maple. Jan. Wanted Immediately, , '8 an Apprentice to the Waggon and Carriage business, a strong, steady BOY AT THE (1 YORK HERALD" about 16 years of age. Apply to THOMAS SEDMAN. Richmond Hill. Jan. 16. 1861. Mi 1862. Pr 031:) e o tus ' OF THE SCOTTISH AMERICAN 1011111111. A FIRST» CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO TIIE INTERESTS OF SCOTSMEN IN AMERICA, AND TO THE DISSEIIINTTION OFSCOTTISH LITERATURE AND NEWS. FIFTHâ€"YEAR. 011 January 2, 1852, will be commenced a new volume (V) of the SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL; and l" {mum “'3 numbers issued be' Good Zante Currants, 5d per lb; Good Patros Currants, 6d tWeeu the first and last days of each year will constitute a complete volume, of convenient . ‘> ‘1â€"4 ...-. .3. ‘ i "" e" "'“RENT "TENDERS WANTED I the lst Conc'essiol’i of the’Tov’vnship of 164-3t.. .~ 4 .,-,r,.r,,..,_ .,...g.é.. . A. .1-.. _.... ., ,. ,n ~ NOTICE. i. ‘ . I , ‘-â€"Â¥-_ .. ' RS. CAMPBELL begstomtima'tethafher HE 'REV._J. OiDONOHOE will receive Tenders for the erection of a CATHOLIC g CHUR CH I AT MARKHAM VILLAGE! than the 16th FEBRUARY next. V Plans and Speciï¬cations can be seen on application to the Rev. J. O’D , at Thernhill up to the [st February; after which date they can be seen at Mr. JOHN BURNS’, at Mark- ham Village. Thornhili, Jan. 15th. 1862. STIBafl YILI'I). l AME into the premises of the Subscriber. Lot 25, 3rd ConcesSIon Markham, on or about the lOth‘December last. ’ THREE SHEEP including 8. Ram, a Ewe, and 3. Lamb.â€" The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses PETER HEISE. 163-3t. ary 6th, 1862. Where will be taught as here- tofore. the usual branches of useful education. TERMS :â€"Board and Tuiten in‘ the Higher Branches of English, $24 per quarter; Home, 356 ;v French and Drawing, each, $3. Richmond Hill. J an. 1, 1862. 1621-61.. BOY YOUR 01nd: IIARIPS '1' .rrâ€" Markham, Jan. 9, 1862. A GOOD THING. DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment is well worth a his], in any case of Piles, Burns, Scams, 01d Sores Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and hi every case where an ointment is useful. It will to commend itself, after one trial. BOOT H AL SONSâ€, CORNER OF YONG-E AND QUEEN STS., TORONTO. BULLS FOR SALE. FOUR? thorough-bred short horn Bums, HE roan PENNSYLVANIA‘OIL. _re- closelv cennected through the herd of. ï¬ned in Pennsylvania. warranted WhIte, Mr. Sronnfof' Guelph. with the very celebrated Odouiless, and Non-Explosives herd of Captain GUNI‘En‘s ; for an account of one gallon and under, _ , , .70 cents per gallon. which see the " Illustralbd London News†the 7th December 186l, page 577. WILLCOCKS BALDWIN, Larchinere, Oak Ridges. 162-4 01' Five galldds..........,....60 Five gallons, including can. . . . . . a s . . . ,$3. The Largest and 75 December 31, 1861. In Canada, GARGLING OIL SUPERS EDED. RIGGS’ BLACK OIL is acknowledged by all‘wbe have used it, to be superior to Gore ling; Oil, or any other Medicine now before the Pnlic, for Spralus, Bruisos, Cuts. Galls, and allihluries to Horsedesh. Good for man and beast. , . Sold by all 1- piers III In endless variety, Latest Improvements as well as the OLD well-known Patterns. ll? Intending Purchasers are respectfullv in- vited to call and examine Stock and Prices‘ Corner of Yonge and Queen Sts., Toronto, December 16. l861. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Medicinal Servants Wanted. i ANTED. by the Subscriber, TIVO SER- i VANTS, as cook and parlour-maid.†Must be well recommended. W. WILLCOCKS BALDWIN, " ' Larchmero, Oak Ridges, . 159-1y F013. SAIAE, A FEW corms or“ December 31, 186l. BY PROFESSOR JENNINGS. AT THE 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 PILIS. ‘ YORK HERALD’ OFFICE. 158. ‘ Richmond Hill, Dec. 5, 1861. SCHOOLYBOOKS! GENERAL STATIONERY, OFFCE, Ar PRICES LOWER THAN TORONTO. 160 Richmond Hill, December ‘20, 1861. GREAT Iâ€"EXPECTATIONS Are beingforined by all persons, of the Happiness and Pleasure to be enjoyed during the 111111 liilll‘liil It NEW 11111 TIMES l to enjoy those ble3siugs in the same degree, they are unani- InouSI II asking the questionâ€" ‘thre can we buy our Christmas & New Year’s Fruits AND G1? UCERIES IsEsr AND CHEAPEST? And while they all do not expect ROBERT LA W SCDN Purposes, respectfully, to answer that question by referring his friends and the public to the an- nexed List of Prices of Goods in his line, confidently hoping that their EXPECTA-rtons rcspcctmg Excellent and Cheap Goods, WIll be more than realised: FRUITS, per lb; Extra New Patros Currants, Good Valentia Raisins, 6d perlb ; Extra Valentia Raisins, 71d per lb; Extra Muska- 71d per lb. Also Layer, Sultana, and ~ tel Raisins, 75d per lb ; Extra New Muscatel Raisins, 9§d per lb. Size for b'lldlng' and mum “umber Will c‘m' ‘ Seedless Raisins and Princes, very low. Candied Peels, Flavoured Extracts, Almonds, and tain a most entertaining and instructive reper- tory of reading matter, calculated to interestall readers of British origin. The SCOI‘TlSH AME- - Nuts ofall kinds, in great variety. SUGARS. “CAN JOURN‘Lv though de‘iidf’dly fulcrnflau’ml Good Moscowda, 5d per lb ; Extra do. 51d per lb; Best Yellow, Reï¬ned, 6d per 115 ; Crushed 1“ its COI‘Slam efll’l‘is ‘0 l’mm‘â€6 Peace and l’l'os' do 7d and 71d per lb ; Broken Leaf and Ground, 71d per lb. perity between the people of Great Britain and America, is yet emphatically Scottish in its copious records of all events occurring in Scot' land that can be regarded of the least interest to natives of that country residing in America; and to this “ news from home†Is added, week- ly, a summary, of general intelligence from' door to the Clyde Hotel. England, Ireland, and other parts of the,world. A distinguishing feature, of the “ Scottish American Journal†is itsregularre-publication -â€"vcrbatim ct literalimâ€"ef'the “ leading articles†of the prominent British newspapers and other periodicals upon the most iIIIportant topics of the day. This feature isa unique one, and has beenfouud very acceptable to the people of ,British North America, as it supplies a long- needed desideratum in the Provinces. In re- ference to the “ editorials †of the Scor'risn AMERICAN JOURNAL. it is a significant fact that the British press frequently acknowledges their intrinsic truth and force by copiously extracting from our columns and declaring that the Scor- interesting paperpublished In America. A con- TEAS of every description, and at all prices, from 25 to 53 per lb. Beware of Painted Teas as thev are nothing else but poison. Rich and aromatic COFFEES. Green, Roasted and Ground; Warranted True. American Cheese, Flour, Oatmeal, Biscuits and Crackers, Sago, Farino, Corn, Starch, Ow. (Soc. (Sec. Cheap and Good. Remember the addressâ€"162 King street, East, between Nelson and George-streets, next ROBERT LAWSON. Toronto, Dec. 11, 1861. lGU-tf ï¬Aaanst IIAENEss ! I SINGLE OR DOUBLE! HEAVY OR LIGHT l WELL-MADE AND DURABLE Z IVIAY BE HAD OF ‘llg IN IN I. " ' “MI I. , I. l .3:- i ll lg. 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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 first number of the new volume will con- tain the commencement of a deeply interesting tale, entitled “ TIIE LIEUTENANT AND HIS SON.†of This tale will prove to be one of the most in- teresting ever published, and will be appreciated by all classes of readers. TERMS OF - 13â€"11-12 SCRJP TION, PAYA BLE IN ADVANCE. Single Copies (each,). .. . . .. . . . . . . . 5018- One copy for one year,. ..,.... . . .... . $2 50 CLUB RATES. Fivecopies........ . . . . . $1000 Twelve copies,. . . . . . $20 00 Twenty-ï¬ve copies.... . . . . . . $40 00 Specimen copies sent gratis. Subscribers in the Provinces may remit their subscriptions in Provincial money. Odd change in Provmciul Post Ofï¬ce stamps. , Cepies forwarded to Europe per mail, United States, postage paid, for $3, or 135. sterling. per annum. Subscriptions for the current year are now being received,ana should be forwarded without delay to. - A. M. STEWART, No. 37 Park Row, New York. New York, Jan. 1, 1862. best materials, HARNESS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION. An assortment of VVHIPS, LAS HES, 81c. constantly on hand. Collars warranted to Fit, Look & Wear Well. Also, kept for Sale Patterson 8; Bro’s. Plows, Points, Lands'ides, &c. 0;"? Call and Examine, at ‘NM. HARRISON’S CUTTERS. CUTTERS. TCU'I‘I‘ERS“, AT THR UNION VILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY M GEORGE EAKIN. BEGS most respectfully to inform his Friends and the public generally, that he has on hand a quantity of _ Nâ€" a it ~ 1" r -‘ "" llllllliil l' 1% 1.: . l Ni, 1 . “l†I 'MIr." illl' ' ‘ iii '1, ll . ii; H, i. " ii 1 li ' Hilll l‘llIIII-l l =11 LilIIiIriII ll: limit “in lillhi nmii WHICH HE WILL SELL . CHEAP, FOR CASH, 0R APPROVED CREDIT. Intending Purchasers will do Well to 81’? 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MILToN SANDERS, M;D.,l.;L,D.†“We believe it to be as near a ' Speciï¬c ’ as any medicine can be. We have cured ,many Severe cases with from six to ten doses.â€-â€"Dr. B. KEITH: ‘Ainerican' Jour. of Med. Science. Hl have found them all that could be de- sired, 'l‘heir effect has been truly wonderful.â€" E. P. DICKER, MD,†ll? This is not a Hommpathio Remedy, nor is there any mercurv or other deleterious ingre- dients combined with it. PRICEâ€"$1 pet‘ bo‘x; six boxes for $5, by mail, ~ pro-paid, For sale by all respectable Druggists, and at the sole General Depot in' the United States. bv .I WINCHESTER. 351nm St,,N,Y. Ndw York, Dec, 12. 1861. 159.131, ' Ambrotype and Ph0fog1'a11h’ I THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conseryative). Teronto, April 19, 1861., ; . and pay as soon as possible. ail. Thus: Four copies of Black», 1 . ‘ ' -Co'coa, Chocolate, Iaisms and Spice, Its success three times as long as white lead or‘ otlIet , ,... . . ..â€".. 7â€". 4.. ... .. ._ .. . - r»... ... .. .snor AND DWELLING r0 LET "'THE rnortirsoi‘iEAI 110011 . THE HORSE, Tigris DISEASESt‘ ROBERT ,‘JENNING'S, V. S., PRorns‘s‘on 0E PA'rHoLOGY AND OPERATIVE Stilt-1‘ oust" Is THE VETERINARY CoLLLGE or I’mu-s DELPIIIA, PROF. or VETERINARY NIElelll' IN- THE LATE AGRICULTURAL (feature or ‘_ 01110, SECRETARY or THE AMERICAN “VET'EEINARY ASSOCIATION or Put: LADELPH‘IR, Erc., ETC. 121110. Cloth Extra, Pi'ice.$1-25- IN THE . - ; Vitngevor Richmond :Hill 1- a godd position for business, House com- i N I, medieus, with‘ 5 Rooms and art-excellent Cellar. Wood Shed and other Conveniences. at present in occupation by Mr. Coomer.â€"_â€" Possession given 011 1st January, 1861. Enquire o‘f' , A ,_ . , . g G. A. BARNARD. Richmond Hill. 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Taylor, Md). 12mm; Cloth.- Price $1.00 . CRAWFORD’S POETICAL GREETINGS TO THE PUBLlC. F ltlENDSl do you wish, in these Very hard times To get the full worth of your dollars and dimes ? I Do you wish to purchase the purest and best And cheapest ofgoods for yourself or your guest? Then go to CaxWronu’s-uyou'll find that be Well deserves his great popularity. TEAS of each brand from the flowery land. Culled einidstroseâ€"Scented zephyfs bland; GuIIpUWder, Ilyson. the rich Pekoe, Tile best of Green and the fam’ Bohea. Come to Crawf. I'd’s, and you’ll agree You Iibve' saw finer nor cheaper TEA. The sellers of Coffee in vain to competeâ€"1'- Crawford has Coffee that can’t be beat; ’Tis aromatic, ’tis fresh, ’tis good, And combines the virtues of meat and food; He has SoeAns as sweet as the purest marina, Fresh from the canes of Louisana, TAYLOR’S FAMILY DOCTOR IS WRITTEN in plain language. free from medical terms, and tells you how to cook,- prepare drinks, and manage the sick genes rallv. TAYLOR’S FAMILY I DOCTOR DESCRIBES nearly 150 distinct diseases to Which men, women aiid children are subject, and gives the various simple remedies best adapted to their core. TAYLOR'S FAMILY DOCTOR IS WRITTEN in plain language. free from Medical terms,~and may soon save you much suffering and many times the 'cost ofthe boolrt Everybody Wants it, ' THE PEOPLE’S GREAT BOOKS embrace other works of great value that will be found in our printed catalogues. and Which will be forwarded to any address on application. Vinegar, Pickles, Crackers and Rice; Soup of the no plus ultra brand, I ‘ _ 'I‘he equal of which can’t be found in theland; Currants and Raisins that can’t fail to pleaseâ€"â€" The Sweetest of Butter, the finest of Cheese: And then the Tobaccoâ€"~but enough of details, To satisfy customers Crawford ne’er fails: , Ills goods are the best, and his prices you’ll find A e such as to leave Competition behind! 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