it. v ,._.. .. . , â€"; . r W . ., . - 3...: r : ‘ t ï¬erï¬wï¬trtfak'ï¬ï¬wdl-Wflm3 ' _ . . p _ _ - ~' '1: :. "’ ; q: " its? E‘ti5.‘.'."t'i’}15i.~ï¬.it‘.' ., ' ‘ ': r 7‘ "T'rn-Ammnr'or Canola-Crowns rs. . A, r .1. _, Go RM LEY,_. \m an inflammation of'the inner surface of thepvind»,plpe-x g1ntlammatiop‘jmé plies heat, and that heat must be in): .I i I“ mmcwm ., p .x p ._ ' i ’1 ‘ ’[F01‘ the York Harald. sounutt’sniortuine. 'SUb’diued brittle patient Will ine‘Vil't ‘; - ' ’-_â€" i I I , ably die. if prompt eï¬brts are ’ ’Tl-S m0m- ’08 “101‘â€.- al‘d ands 385" made to Cool the parts‘ in case of Nature greetsrthe glorious day; an alf‘dCli 0f CFOUPJTGIICf Will asl The bird has‘resum‘ed its wonted lay, ,mompras: it gisfzsu'rprising and de_, , 89“ m§°ugh “If-ï¬reslpmfm‘m’. , Iightful. Alliknow thatcoldwat‘er M"’°d’°us We†it"sâ€m’d‘ ' l if applied to-a hot skin coolsit, but all T NOW is see" Pha’bu" bright’ , do: notras'vwell know'iin'd understand 3‘“? PROV-d inflamgs apd amberhgl’†' II. that hot waterapplied to an inflam- '. Rising in the eastern sky, To commence his course on high. Dawn shoots his golden rays Into gloomy dolls and lonely doles, Cheering the valley green, ‘ I Reflected on the silvery stream, Rousing earth from her slumber, ‘ Cutting the bandsof night asunder; ed skin will-'as certainly cool rlthfl: Herrce the application of cold water with linen clothes, orof almost boil- ing water with woollen flannel are- very efficient in the cure of 'ctoup. Take two or three picccsof woollen flannel of'two folds,’iarge enough to cover the whole throat and upper part of the chest; put these in a pan of water as betas the hand can bear, and keep it thus hot by adding water from a boiling tea kettle at hand; let two of the flannels be in the hot water all the time, and one on the throatallthe 11018,.Wllll'a drvv flannel covering the wet onc,wsoias to keep the steam into some ex- tent; the flannols should not be so wet, when put on, as to dribble the water, for it Is important to 'ké‘e“ Dissipating the morning dew ‘ _ From shrubs and flowers of ev’ry hue; Covering mount, vale and wold, With a coat of crimson gold ; Wrapping the land with my light. Chasing the shadoWs 0f the night, 1 Making nature gay and bright, _ Obit grand’a‘nd glorious sight. WP l‘IailFtii_ee,‘ythenl. glorious orb of day, Which cheers us on our. lonely way! \Vithout the influence'of thy power Continual nightwould be ours! VVhenm air was placed in Eden’s bowers Sep'fdmber 18, 1860. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. ' Richmond Hill. June 24. 1861. "Then conmmenced thy course on high, In the blue otherial sky, ' ’ ' ‘ So as to infuse joy and delight, By the influence 10f thy glorious light. ' - M. M. 1 Maple, Feb. 10, 1861.: r i ‘ Tire moment anything assumes the shape of a'duty, some persons feel themâ€" selves incapable of discharging it. jilirrtrllunruiu, They call sleep ‘death’s counterfeit,’ ‘and this is a case in which the counterfeit is generally preferred to the genuine article. Virtue without talent is a 'coat' of mail without a sword; it may defend the wearer, but will not enable him to protect his friend. ‘It is ’a shame,ihusband, that I have to sit; here mending your old clothes,’ ,‘Don’t say a, wordabout it, wife; the least said the soonest mended.’ (If you hear a person say he hasn’t a friend in the world, you may be pretty sure that he dosen’t deserve one. 3' Taking up a new dictionary, the other day, we Were amused at the‘dispositiorr made of a Word very easily defined: “Love, see Lunatic.†After weighing everything, ‘Unclc Sam’. thinks that! Mason and Slidell are game not; worth powder and sirot. He Says this is not the moment for ‘taking‘ the bull by the horns.’ Why are the ‘All England Eleven’ like young ladies wishing to he married? Because they are always on the look out for good catches’ and good matches. ‘File right !’ said an officer to his corn- puny. ‘Bcdad,’ said an Irishman, who stood sharpening «his saw, ‘it’s me 0er property, and I’ll be doin’ as I plaze wiz rt.’ ‘Barber,’ said a farmer to his tonsor, ‘now corn’s cheap, you ought to shave for half prrce.’ ‘Can’t, Mr. Jones,’ said 111:: ch . r 7' -, - man of razors, ‘1 ought to charge more, hours, when corn’s down, farmers make siIch long faces I have twiCe the ground to go over. «"r‘I'l-he’ Daily ZVcws, which has generally ShOWrr a Nortlrcrn'bias, obsert'cs that ‘thc United Stacs Government has struck its best fr ieud in the face, a friend that never yct, when smitten on the left cheek, turn- ed the right for a second blow.’ AN 0an , A'CQUAINTANCE.â€"Lord Chief Justice Holt, when a young man, was very disssipnted, and belonged to a club of wild fellows, most‘of whom took an infamous course 'of life. When his lordship was engaged at the Old Bailey, :1 man was convicted of highwayrobbery, whom the judge remembered to have been one of his old companions. Mowd by curiosity, Holt, thinking the fellow did not know him, asked What had become 'of his old associates. "The culprit, making a him how, and fetching a deep sigh, re- plied: ‘Ah, my lord, they are all hanged but your lordship and rne.’ THE PRINTER‘S SToav.â€"-W'e lce saw a young man gazing at the *ry heavens, with a 1' in 1 0:? and a «M of pistols in the other. \Ve Ndevored 2 attract his athtion 2 a ‘ll in a paper we held in our 0?, relating 2 a young man in that § of the country who had left borne in a $18 of derangement. I-Ie dropped the l‘ and the pidois from his 93?, with the !':+- "It is I of whom U read. I left home b4 my friends knew my design. I $0 the 81.? ofa girl who had refused to lile 2 me, but smiled upon another. I -;-â€"â€"â€"ed from the house, uttering a ‘wildll‘ Q the god of loye, and without replying to the 'l 2 of my friends, came here with this 'I' and w of pistols 2 put a . 2 any cxilec‘e. My case has no H in this 5}.†A GORILLA.â€"'â€"~A' man of short Stature and most urrinvrtrng countenance, With the peculiar expression now claimed by Mons. du Chaillu as that ofthe g0rtila,purchased a property in a western county of Scotâ€" aad, from whence .hs strictly excluded trespassers. Some one sent hnn a large monkey, which he kept about his place; and a boy-having been Intrustcd With the delivery of a letter, and having lourrd the monkey at the house door, was somewhat alarmed; so he threw down the letter and ran» off. On his way down the avenue, the boy met the new laird, who angrily demanded what he was doing there. ‘I had {a letter for you, sir-,’ says the boy.â€" \V by ° Well, give it to rnc,’ ‘Ah, but I gave it to your son,’ replies the trembling lad- die. . ‘ My son, you little rascailâ€"I have no son.’ ‘ chl, sir. lcanna say for'that, but he had an uuco leuk 0" .yourSel’.’ the clothing as' dry .asypossiblepand' “the body and feet of the child Gem'- fortablé and warm. As soon as one flannel’getga little cool put on an- other irot one, with as little inter- view of exposure as possible, and keep up this process until the doctor comes, or until the phlegm is loose the child easier, and begins to fall to sleep; then gently wrap a dry flan- nel over the Wet one which is en, so as to cover it up thoroughly, and the child is saved. When it wakes up both flannels willbe drv. OLD HABI’I‘s.â€"My good friend. who arnongstlus w'iuld'rrot be the better if he would give up some old habits? Yes, yes. You agree with rue. -Y'ou.take the allegoryi ‘Alasl-at our time of life we don"t like to give up those old habits, do we'l‘ It is ill to change. There is the good old loose, 'casy, siovenly bedgmvri laziness, for example.â€" VVhat man of sense likes to throw it oli'arrd put on a tight guindc prim dress coat that pinches him? There is the cosy, wrap-rascal, self~indul- dulgcncewhow easy it is! How warm! How it always seems to fit! You can walk out in it; you carth down to dinner in it. You can say of such what Tully says of his books : Pcrnoctat, nobiscum, perâ€" egrinalur, rusticalur. It is a little slntlcrnly-â€"-â€"1t is a good deal stained â€"â€"it isn’t becomingâ€"it smells of ciâ€" gar smoke ; but aliens done ! let the world' call me idle and sieven. 1- love my case better than my neigb: bour’s opinion. I live to please my- self; nor you, Mr. Dandy, with vour supercilious airs. I am a phil- osopher. Perhaps I live in. my tub, and don’t make any other use of it. We won't pursue further this unsa- voury metaphor, but‘with regard to some of your old habits let, us isayâ€""1. The habit of being censori- ‘rtus. and spealr-ing'ill of ’you'r'n-eighéi 2. Tire habit of getting into a passion with your man-scr- vant, . your n'iarrl-Servant,_. year daughter, wife, (ice: 3. The habit ofindulging 100 much at table. 4. The habit of smoking- in the dining- room after dinner.‘ 5. The habit of spending insane sums of money in brie a brute, tall cobies,‘binding, &.,c.; ’20 port, Ottt‘l‘ngeottsly tine horses, ostentatiOus entertainments, and what not; or. 6. The habit of screwingymeanly, “when rich,"and clr'u‘ckling‘over the saving of half-a- crown, whilst you are poisoning, your friends and family with hard Wine. 7, The habit of going to sleep immediately after dinner, in- . .stead of cheerfully entertaining Mrs. Jones and the family; or, 8. Ladies.» The habit of running up bills with the milliners, and swindling pater- familias entire house bills. 9. The habit of keeping him waiting for breakfast. 10. The habit of sneer- in;r at Mrs. Brown and the Miss drowns, because they are not quite d0 mondc, or quite so genteel as Lady Smith. 11. The habit of keeping your Wretcbed father up at balls till live o’clock in the morning, when he has to be at his ofï¬ce at- clcvcn. 12. The habit of fighting with each other, dear Louisa, Jane, Arabella, Amelia, 13. The ‘ habit of al‘Ways ordering John Ceachman three-quarters of an hour before you want him.â€"â€"Corn/ril[ .Magazinc for January.‘ ' ALPHABETICAL Concentrates.â€" Why is the letter A like the tnc‘ridianl Because it is the middle of day. \Vhy is the letter 13 like hot fire? Because it ' Why‘is nu. lctter D like Because by its associa- tion with evil it becomes a devil. VV'h)’ letter E like the end of time? Bc' it is the beginning of eternity.â€" is the letter If like death? Be cause it makes all fall. Why is the let- ter U like wisdom? Becausc it. is the be- ginning oi greatness and goodness. \Vhy Is the letter i-I like the dying words of Adam? ‘Thrs is iheend oi narth.’â€"â€"â€"â€" Why is the letter J like the end of spring? Because it is the beginning of June. .VVhy is the letter ii likes. pig- tail? Because it is the cud of pork. _ .â€" makcs oil boil. a fallen angel? is the cause ,HU ’ Two doors south ofvthe “ York Herald†Office. COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyanerr . and Auctiéneer, ' ' Nichol’s ‘fi‘iL‘or‘ '31:.“4111 Con. ManKHAM. 95-tf Auctadï¬ 1Nocice.‘ 17:;1- THgttflASï¬OWMAN, ' racemes Auctioiicc‘r, ‘ iron ms . . 'vc’oUlNzrf’Es or? Your: a PEEL. All letters addressed to “Almira,†P.O.- will receive prompt-attention. Orders received at the “ Yerk"‘IIeraldâ€()tï¬co, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, Thernhill, and Mr, James Cavannab, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, «Soc. may be obtained. 62-tf emanate ' TAGGART, CON EECTIONER, & FANCY BISCUIT BIKER BREAD ‘ .. ‘. RIcHIrioEm HILL. Pie-mic Parties 81: TeaMeetings ‘ Attended and supplied on reasonableterms. 135-tf Eave Troughs, Water ‘ Scouts, ‘ C’istrons‘and Pumps, , / ' Manufactured and for Sale by pJQHNLANGSTAFE S'rsAtiI ' MILLS, 'I‘HoaNHILL. June 3,1859. 27-tf ,TEETH EXTRAClED WITHOUT PAIN! By the use of Electricity, "'4‘ an . _ By Dr. E. o. EDMO sorroaon DENTIS r, AURORA. NDS, Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Warranted‘ Aurora. March 9. 1860 67-137 ALEX. HENDEEERSQN (LATE Faou ENGLAND) PRACTlBAL? CLOCK 86 WATCHMAKER, ' AJEVVELLER, &c. ' RICHB’IOND ,. HILL, C.W. 11., in offering his services to the irritabi- A. tents of Richmond Hill and Vicinity, begs to state that they may depend on getting their Work well done, from the fact that he has bad 25 years experience in some of- tbe first- class houses in London, Yorkshire, and Lan- casbire, he hopes, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to gain the support of the public. » WORKQ‘XVARRAN'I‘ED FOR ONE YEAR. N .B VVorlr done on the shortest notice Shop next door to the “ York Herald †Ollice Richmond Hill, Nov. 7. 1861, 145- 'i‘iri: AURORAT MASSNIC QIIAIJRIIIIIE BANE}! IS now open to receive engagements on li- beral terms, for any number, to suit the convenience oflarge or small parties. Applications to Mr. WM. IRELAND, at Aurora, or Mr. W, WILLIS, 3rd Con. VVhit- church. N.B. Also, a SAX-HORN BAND may be had on application. ‘ Aurora. Nov. 2. 1860. 100-3111 ., - o Grist and Saw Mill 3 r 1.1 E Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous Friends who favored him with their custom at the Iieadford Mills, begs to inform them. that he has taken the MlLl..S lately occupied by Mr. B. FIsII, known as the 'rï¬sherb orne Mills-s Near the Green Bush Hotel, Yonge Street.â€"-â€" These Mills being in first-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 them can do so. ' 0:? All work warranted second to none in Canada. ' ' G E0 RG13 SQUIRE, ‘ Proprietor. Markliam.April II), 1861. 125-tf , c. w. COLEMAN. 'WATCIâ€"IMAKER & JEVVELLER, ‘ 1N0. 283 roses s'rumz'r, Tononro, , IRST store north of Crookshank-street.â€"' , Repairing in all its branches properly at- tended to. All work warranted. NJB. An assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Fancy Goods kept on hand. Toronto, Sept. 6, 1861. 145-6m NEXT OF KIN’WANTED’. NDREDS OF MILLIONS POUNDS STERLING 1N CHANCERY, BANK OF ENGLAND, 610., waiting claimants. A Catalogue of the heirs, and names or those to whom letters should be addressed in England, will be sent post free, on receipt of 60 cents in United States’ stamps, or two for $1. Old claims must be presented at once. Refer- ences:â€"-A. K. Hill. Boston; J. Burnham, Chief of Police, Ilaverhill. ‘ Addresr ' W. W. S. ORllE'l-‘ON & CO. Box 5250, Post Ofï¬ce, Boston, Mass September 12, 1861. - 146-311).. inpatients N urcrIMoNn lllLL. Edwin 'Webber, _ EGS to intimate ï¬otlre inhabitants of Ricn- , mond Hill and Vicinity, lhat he has commenced bosiness as CABlNET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, 866-, where the has on hand a general assortment of ' Household Furniture, 01' the best quality, cheap for cash, 81;? A Salt is Solicitcd. Richmond Hill. June 7, 1861. ISQ-ft as w AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Cantatas! OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference ? Subscribe or the Typographical, Statistical AND . Illustrated Map of Upper Canada. l In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the .old i and well-known publisher of Descriptive l County Maps. 11:? Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or Travelling agents 'l'oronto. May 1861. 13840 Incision Ho mam,- Mamet _‘,..-.A~ 2.1 v: . ‘1? t W-iit".‘:"’?f“i’ uâ€â€˜;‘i‘ -g_,.;,.~, .". .. ' Surgeon ’EPCHEIST, 6, Richmond 0n the 2nd Monday of each month, at, i: (hr the Tuesday following, air-«WM McMann’s Hotel, Klinebul‘g, * I On Wednesday following. ’1. 7" ' '1; HERE be will be happy to wait on tbohe: requiring his services in any branch of hiéipréfession. ' y l , Teeth inserted on Gold Platenum, Vulcan-V ized Rubber, or Continuous Gum on Platenum. The latter being the mast beautiful teeth now7 in use. Dr. Pucxhas all the advantages of the Professioti, both in the States and Canadas, having formerly been connected with Dentists in New York; he now receives direct from them every improvement of the Profession throughout. the United States. . Particular attention given to the Regulation of Children’s Teeth. Consultation Free. _ - ‘ All letters addressed to him at Aurora premâ€" ptly attended to. . . _ K" v Aurora. Feb.“ 20,1861 lll‘ltllitllll‘ih‘l 168-1v ll! EXAMINE THE LATEST-2v IMPROVEDâ€' " FANNING 'MILL, {fl ' EFORE buying any other Fanning Millâ€" paid on the .lstday of June, "1858-, considered by competent Judges to be the inthourthr collection. ' ‘ ~ ‘ best constructed Mill before the Canadian public for separating Oats from Spring- Wheat, Pens and Oats. and for cleaning in fact all kinds of Grain. This Mirl stands unrivalled, is made of good D URABLE MA TERI/IL ! And is, from its construction, the bestfor Far- mers use in the Province. They are manufactured by the undersigned, at Richmond Hill, to whom all orders should be addressed. I , [13’ Farmers Would do well to call and ex-‘ amine the Mill, when passing down Yonge St. Orders left at the residence of Mr. Soutbard, at Newmarket, will receive prompt attention. Shopâ€"Within Eight Rods of Raymond’s llote GK, 3 vMQNDAYaOI‘W every, nagging, m‘a‘inder' ‘ b‘i’ Lthe mont ‘ I ‘ McCaysville,f 77th Concession " oi‘. ‘rYork. All Work».War.rauted.v . ~ r. . it?†1" ,. A“ a... 7 Richmond Hill, the Fins-'1' Hotel, and, (Abe tre- i ma .2 -i '- A'I-‘seth ï¬lledwvdith «Osteéplat‘tic or Artiï¬cial l Bor.e.-&-4'Ilhis ï¬lling is puttitrtdthei'lleeth while 2 “s’oftféausingno pain,“ asfit'requires no pressure, ' it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to‘whinb ttï¬rmly adheres, rendering it almost impossrble, for the.ï¬lling.,ev.e1.tocome out. . . Dr. Husba’lid Iiirfsf'tfindï¬ "tart-armaments with: Mr. G, L. Elliot, of Toronto. to manufacture ,bis"A.rtiflcial _'1‘cetb ; those who orrgageguoetor Husband todo their work-will besurocff hav- ing it donesin asuperior manner, 1,. '$:;er1378,'1859.: ’ ' _' ;.""‘.“‘_. $52-11?- .v, "inactive our urinate-ironic 185 YONGE-S'I‘AEET. . meannessgfcus A BLES ,1 TOMBSTQNJES; as,-_; f I, H Tammy: Per. scent}? .sohsapsr THAN ANY cruise isil‘rhmstmm." TH‘E <U‘N DERS‘lthttED; Assigneesgof tbo' ' estate or“ I); W.’Y‘A’“L’.E.' will corr- tiriuo the business. under. the :superirtlendeir§e§ of om‘duly authorized -agents,‘A11‘s'rIu~ABB I1; and D, CARLOS VALa. whoseu‘eceipt willflie' duly acknowledged. « . ‘_ ~, ; - P.S.~Â¥'-Al.l notes andraccounts remaining un- will be put ‘ C.‘ ‘YALE, go. CUMMER. 48-tf .p, ,r ‘. _. Toronto, April 29. 1859. it .-.A .Ti . 4 ".UNI'I‘Y‘ ' p I Fire_& Life Insurance Association ' ‘ OFLONDON, ‘ Viith which is Amalgamated the Eco Mable Fire Ofï¬ce. CAPITAL, £2,5o,o,ooo,‘STEaI.INGL, Available Assets Fire Departm’t $4,547,061 '10: Life Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,526,595 46 SOUTHARD, BOYNTON & Co “Deposit Fund in Canada . . . . . . I. . - , 50,000 00 Richmond Hill. July 18. 1861. GEO. MOP H IL LIPS, Pt'ovinciaL Land ’ SurveyOr, " RICHMOND iiILL’, c.w. December 14. 1860. DENTISTRY! w. c. ADAMS. 0.0. s. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. wrzsr FROM cuurtou s’r. TORONTO, AR’TICULAR attention given to the reguâ€" lation of Children’s ’lccl/r. Consultation free. and all work warranted. . Dr, A. has turned _.bis attention to the im- provements of his profession in ,all its branchesâ€, and can supply the profession with Teeth. Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and 'Vulcauite Rubber, and thp best Bone filling. . Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber. With Continuous Gums, which are warranted togive entire satisfaction. Torcpito,0ctobcr 11, 1860.- 49-13’ W W . "E3". MILLtVRlGl-l’l‘, ofl E) T (3 slit" of 9 BEGS to intimate that hois now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms' He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada, and from his lengthened experience he tropes to give general satisfaction, Altona, Dec. 23. 1859 4 IMPORTANT IF TRUE: And every word is true. For upwards of, three years past, I have been engaged in a business, which has yielded me at the rate of $3,000 per annum, but being desi- rous of going to Europe in the course of a few months for the purpose of there introducing the business, I am willing to‘ teach it to any one who will sand the $1; .Tb'e business is no humbug, but of a highly useful and general character, adapted both to cities and villages, and one that any person of ordinary capacity, young or old, male or female. can acquire with a few hours’ practice, and by which they can secure a very. handsome income. Several young ladies who - 1384', DepOsit Fund in New Yorkâ€... . 107‘1)’ B. Holmes, Esq. , , Aâ€"AH‘~HM~__--~W M~K A. Larocque, Esq; " J'.~~'1‘orramc0, Esq- 150,500 '00 MERCHANTS" EXCHANGE; MthTHEAL. Directors, Fireâ€"Department. ' ‘â€" J. Frothingham, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. , J...G. Mackenzie, Trustees in London : [Sir W. C-.Ai)nly*el|, "1' F.;Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York : ,1 S. Livingston, firm “Barclay & llivingston, ' EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR Wm. [.1_ Mac“ PresiiLeatherl‘vlauufact Bank ‘W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman o'cCo Every description of~ If . Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at thé most moderate rates of Premiums! ’ " ' w. r. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N, A. Agent for Toroutdâ€"A RTH UR V JARVIS, . ,Otlice-eV’ViritlirnOI‘e’ Buildings, Toronto St. Toronto, April '12, 1861 123â€"1y ' » m as: m- E, ,Dr. LA, 03013555 PRIVATE NIEDICAL TIKEA'EISE on Ten ,1, . o c 7. > _' i j i |_ _ Physrelogical how of Marriage. 250 PAGES AND 130 EXGI‘tAVINesQéPrice only twenty-five cents. Sent free' of postage to all parts of the-'Union. On the infirnrities ofyoutb and maturity, disclosing .the secret follies of have received instructions from‘ me, both in New York State and Pennsylvania, are earning upwards of $20 per week by it, and there is no reason why any one also cannot do the same. lnval'ds, even, can do well by it, as it is no pod-. dling affair. but a business that is perfectly re,- spectab‘le. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure who would like to learn the business for their their own amusement or pleasure, will find the practice of it a pleasant pastime, and one that they will take great. intoreSt in. On receipt of $1, I will send printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire the art, and these instructions will also contain every particular relative to the carrying it on so that it will be highly proï¬table. The purchaser of the “ print- ed instructions †will also be authorized to teach it to others; and I have sometimes received as high as $5200, for teaching it personally to a single Individual. 1 would state further that $2.50 or $3.00 will buy every thing that is no- cessar-y to commence the business with. and the articles can be got almostanywhere, in city or country, or, if preferred, 1 can furnish them Anonuss. PREPAID, Alvord T..Parsons, No 36 Liberty St., New York. The best of references given when required, . FANN lNG MILLS & PUMPS; V “HIE Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that he manufactures the latest improved " ’ PUMPS Aliil FAlltillilG MILLS In his Shop, at Stouii'ville, Wher'e'all _.orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- 7 tion; and for cheapness and durability he defies competition. Repairing done with despatcb. All letters addressed to ' PE'l‘ER KRIBS, Stouli'villo P. 0. 151-6111. Stoufl'ville. Oct. 15. 1861. CHEAPER. THAN EVER! V ‘iII E Subscriber begs to inform his numerous patrons and the public that he is prepared to make Renata and @911er Ofevery' style and description. 'at the lowest possi )le remunerating prices. All work war- ranted to give entire satisfaction. W, 11. MARTIN. 106â€".1y, Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, December 7. 1860,. both sexes of all ages, causing debility, ner- vousness. depression of 'spirits,' palpitatioir of the ’heart. suicide-Limaginings, involuntary emis- sions, blushings, defective merrier-y, indigestion and lassilude, with (:gnfcssions of thrilling mirr- cst nfa’ Boarding School Miss, a College Stu.- dcnt,-mtrl a. Young Married Lady, (be, «be. It is a truthful adviser to the, married {and} those contemplating marriage, who entertain secret doubts of their physical Condition, arid'wbo'are conscious of havinghazarded the health, happi- ness, and privileges to wlticlri; every human being is entitled. _ ,‘ ', _ ' Young Men who 'ah'e trouS’ledliwith weakness, generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetful- ness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, weakness of life" and lower extremi- ties, confusion of ideasfloss of memory. with a melancholy, maybe cured by the author’s New Paris and London Treatment. “'6 have 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 efï¬cacious remedies which We are enabled "to ' introduce into our practice, and the publichmay rest as- sured of the same zeal, asaiduitv, SECRECY and attention being paid to,tlreir cases, which has so successfully distinguished us ‘heretofore, as a Physician in our peculiar department of profes- sional Practice, for the pasttwenty ï¬ve years. FRENCH FEMALE Pumaâ€"Ladies who wish for Medicines, the eflicacy of which has been tested in thousands of cases, and never failed to effect speedy cures without any 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,) though always safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. . I ' r - ' ' ' Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to anypart of the United Statesor Canada. 'To THE' LADIESâ€"\Vlm ‘Ireed a’. arrjirlcntiolx medical adviser with’ regard to any of those in- teresting complaints to which their delicate or- ganization renders them liable. are particularly invited to consult us. ‘ ' Tun “ ELECTKO GALVANIC Paoï¬â€˜aortvn.l’;-â€"For married ladies whose health will not admit, or who haveiio desire to. increase their families, ‘may be‘obtained'as above. " It isa perfectly safe preventive to conception, and has been exten- sively used during the last 20 years. Price re- ducod to $10. ’ ' ' THE SECRETS OF YOUTH UNVEILED. A Treatise on thefCause dfPreniatuyd Decay" â€"4A sole‘h’rn warning, Jurst publishedfa book showing the insidious progress and prevalence among schools, [both male and female], of this fatal habit; pointing out the fatality that inva- riably attends ,its , victimsï¬and , developing, the whole progress of the disease. from‘ the com- mencement to tire end, It will be sent by ,mail on receipt of two [3] cent Stamps, ~ 113’ Attendance dail ' from 8 in the morning till 9 at night, and on Sundays from 2 t5 5 p.111. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter, Busi- ness correspondence strictiy confidential. 7 i [1? Dr. L’s Office is still located as established, under the name of Dr. La Croix, at No. 31, Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. i ’ 152.1}- . Lv'h'l {CIT ‘ ’ . g "1.'_-_‘_ ~‘_‘_ ".1 .‘,“_" s it}, SURGEON Dentist,‘wili be ‘dt ‘Nl‘c’holl’s "Ingraia’s Irrtatrttilii-‘immmén, bis-residence,- . Maggi. Village, rat... ‘14, rest ~ - :‘zi J" «i an: new e um - stav,savaa;o.r.rsn ETDâ€. .. anon. .. x no N wlié s1 ’akfdsf to eurbalic; ’ tyranny haVe'b‘ern entirely emancipated: " ' V [:10 by the useof . ,].:J . ..l .u _ .‘b ,m. ,_ . . , r . ... .- . .9 r. led-m ' at} 3;le in“? 9.3143 ‘l Awnain our" fol Rheuma‘l’smvgllquolmie‘iPXr. Seasoned Flooring and‘ Siding kept 9p giggly? Sprains, Bruises and Swellings . , : .aud;Plaued to order in quauuuos to “ï¬rmâ€. Prepared and spld .bv-Jpseph Ingram“, Maple; Chg-555,3, A r v - . . _. , Villagm ill bowels .511 95-893- _.., ,4; 11:.P Factory-flon’l‘IVfa‘iilfh’am- and’Elgin ills - pugs-f .zrraniimmd.sxsozoemdiesssanuraoaoxm . .r “rat- -â€" â€"â€" ‘ A Um.~7.."1386;,â€réns.i (EM. bah-r: ed: M 0- 0" !'2vlv,..’:i i",;.l',iil,‘ V Prevnhctai .Insurancc'gtlompaliy, . OECANADApf - V 1 iron j“, 1 fire can ,mariue Enormous, »‘ -E3‘i‘ABLisHED 1849;1‘,†" p IunourouATsD I air ‘ A01" 01‘ I’Amnlrrrr'anr‘} Subscribed sagâ€"tin; $1,743,520. .......-.. . Ema-urn, 3" vs. sandals "frfl)%%§gï¬lll%9%€ld%fh%% ca narrates .t.-l1t§t.r£.. em , .l .‘r HJâ€"eâ€"‘L' :. _/ gâ€, .. Valuable Property feasible ,; , IZ :’ engages; 2319; wllichris tirgilei‘ed’; '4) Aci'es'under Cultivation. , Severfal'il’lA‘RK Lorsielss amber thereon» “Alsop vrriaaoazf-Intrornuatv wtrh‘wer without Buildiilgsat’» 1: v n‘ a >:»-: s.) A ’»>"- l '11-. l . , - z '. .- u! "ls ~ Richmond- .ml. um.flnMv‘»M ’ld ‘ . * . .,,' was :3 I ‘ ‘ i A ‘ _v ,. HEAD -,OFFICE,â€"â€"T0R0NT0.,;, ., l’ausioaNT :-_â€"I'Ion. John Hilliard. Cameron. VICE-PRESIDENT :fâ€"J. S. I1‘oward,'E's‘q.' DIRECTORS: v ‘ .. . . . ., . . . ‘ .' 1 ‘~ 'h‘ “bot/oi r0 or t Hon. 1. H, Cameron, George Duggan‘, Esq '1 ’e a " p p Q" Hour-Geo. Crawford, J. S. Howard. Esq: lIon.M.Camorou,M.1’. ,Edwhg, Jones, Esq. J-Camet'oniEs‘lVMiP'P i‘Ml‘Mérï¬ï¬Ã©nrES‘l-MPP’ .QiFor fnuther articularsa )l' wttth ‘Oï¬m‘ of A. M. Smith Esq. imwisrvroascpsq, . wisp,me P m _. p,‘ . V . _ , ~ ) H- , a .. J A. p, p , _. . Iainli’sï¬jiq .« cf Richmondzlï¬isi; Sept». 26.148604... “Mt-‘2: 2296-9†Manager and Scci‘otrrryfrâ€"k-‘Iattiles-Sydney: I . i .Wksrr-Esut' 3' 41.: ~ ~. ’9 .,'1‘HEZ"’,""" ’- ‘lt V :"filsrirst'. Scar, .17; .f. ’JT'W‘. Weedlrouse‘ESq. r )1,“ _ , I: ï¬fpffln'it I, I. r 1-,! ,,2 7 .1 ll‘ttitl’iiiftiï¬ï¬l‘h ; * <Lumenmammalian ' Fire & Life Insurance 310081118â€; I M ' 'Spimroa‘s :Lâ€"Mi‘es‘srs‘ï¬Duggan d. Burns, : , 1 BANKERS :â€"--"1‘he Bank of Toronto. {RE answer his INSdTIeAitdallbust: 'ness transacted , .y this Company atits V‘s-i r rious Agericies.,as,w,ell as tliell'load Ofï¬ce,,1‘p.. v f ‘ ‘ 1.4,! ‘5’“.1'26 . r '4 t . ‘ 'r'...‘ ..,- nlgxï¬qlsz:Râ€".'Eri1Bw,A~lldBI‘SOH. 'Esq. Chair: ‘ .mmthe-.:§tlmtiwn~. ' Esq» route, at fair undiaveragel rates. A. . The Iiufnero‘us‘and responsible Stockholders‘ of this Company, and’the large amount of'cd- pita] subscribed, afford an amount of security to .he assu‘redgef‘rpialflat least to thatpl' any, origlï¬' Company trairsactrng business in the Province A. LAW. ., . ' , Agent a't'Ricbmoiid‘Hill. Toronto, April 18,1861. 125-15" FINKLE‘ a LYON sswua-aindir‘na Janina, 538 BROADWAY, NEWIXORK. ,,. . x ' ‘~s.j.'~ it ‘ I", 0 person who contemplates purchasing a Sewing Machine for famin or nianulace tilting purposes, should fail to send: for one of our Circulars, which contains cuts and full de- scriptions of the several st\les, prices and samples of work. all 01 which we send by mail free. We claim to have the best Sewn g Matchless in. the world For cit/tor Family or M artifact/z ring pu'l‘posdsf And all .we ask is afair trial. Read the following: IMPORTANT FACTS; ' i FACT 'No; 1.-â€"â€"Tbis Company being duly“- cerrsedgatbeir .j:l‘dachines,are"Inï¬itectpd, against infringements or litigation.†" ' NAC'r N’o, f2.-'l‘iiese‘l\dacbines mak'e'tbe lock; sticknâ€"alike on both sides-and" use a little less than half as much thread and silk as the chain or loop-stitch machines. FACT No. 3.â€"â€"Those Machines are better adap- ted than any other sowing-machines in the market to the freqnent‘changes and almost ondlo ,5 variety of sewingrequired in a fa- mily. They will'sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, and make every stitch perfectl“ They will even sew from the fittest gauze to the bear viest cloth. and even .stout, hard leather, without changing-the feed, needle, ortenï¬ slot], or maklng any adjustment of machine whatever. is not such a machine best adapted to family use? andit' best adapted to family use, wiry th for every variety of light sowing rnanut'actuie? For work too heavy for out harrrily Machine, we recom- Irreird our larger sizes. . FACT N0, 4.â€"-â€"These Machines make the most elastic seam of any sewing-machine in useâ€"- a fact of: very great importance in sew- ing elastic goods, or goods of any kind, on a bias. ' - - understood. The reputation of these Ma- chines wherever. used wrll fully demonstrate each of the above FACTSs. . FAc'r No. 6 â€"'i‘nese Machines ‘ est Premium at the Franklin Institute, Phil- adelphia. _ FACT No. 7.-â€"â€"These Mazhi-nes took the High-- est Fremium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No. 8,â€"These Machines took the high- est Medal at the American institute, in the a City of- New York, together with the High- est Premium for ï¬ne Serving-Machine. Work. . . ' ‘ - FAGT No, 9.â€"â€"Tbese Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the b’lochanics’ Fair," Utica. N.Y. ‘ FACT No. [ILâ€"These Machines can do the same wthing generally, whenever ‘properly exhibitedin competition with other ï¬rst-class Sewing-Machines. But‘ we have sluice 101' only onefuct moreâ€"it is the most import-ant Fact of all. - ' FACT No. 11.â€"Wc warrant every Machine we sell to give better satisfaction. than tiny other Sewing-Machine in the mar/wt, or money '- 1'Ifrrztrfolf. ‘ ' USend fora Circular. AGENTS WANTED Address, FINKLI; & Lyon SEWING-MACHINE Co., No . 538 Broadway| New York; September 5, 1861, .l45-6m an listless or PEACE. THE HEROES OF ANTHONY, No. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK is now )ublisbintr, in addition to ' .’ 0 , other portraits, the celebrated collection known I in Europe and America as BRAD Y’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT GALLERY, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America. not exceptingJetf. Davis. Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and'a best'of other conl'oderatcs. Price of Portraits, $3.00 per dozen. Can be sent'by mail. ‘ Scenes of the War for the Union, are publisirod,card size. and in stereoscopic form ‘ ALSO. ' Stereoscopic Views of Scones ili,PariS, London, and in ollror par's of England and France; in Scotland, lreland, \ValoSLIIolland. Switzer- land. Spain,on the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt, Turkey, the Iloly Land, Chi- na, India, Cuba. dice, &c., (rd urjinitum. Gus Instantaneous Stereosoopic- Views Are the Greatest I'Vandcr (if the Age. These are taken in the fortietlr part ofa second. and the rusbinguo‘f water, the moving of vehi- .' cles, or the march of an army, .does not in the, sliglrest degree affect the takingr of tliese views. They are sold for $3,00 per dozen. We have also on hand and manufacture the largest assortment of S'I'EREOSCUPES.;=‘ PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, and - Photographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in the'world" Catalogues," containing lists of all our _ Por- traits, Viewa. Stethoscopes, &c.,“sent free by mail on receipt of. a stamp E. ANTHONY. 501 BROADWAY, near St. Nicholas Hotel,New York. September 5, 1861 145-1}7 .,__.._ - l Surgeons, London. ‘ y . . i ' I I i 3 . . ' , .r , ' , l.‘-AUI‘ No. 5.-â€"-No Machine rs more durablexor l ONCIOCL “- [0‘3 “‘0‘.““".._ _ more simple in its construction,or moreeasilv State 51â€.“ Si'll‘i’ihl’â€! “1115593150- took the High‘ > , . I as was. earriafmhas charisma D’Arlnes :and St James .. g'r°.9l':lll°l‘lÂ¥?l‘l‘ t Iï¬yk‘itsid,.Fui15$j£1i213£.17.§5ia 9x‘(i"." ; we". -- lJepu ty- C h ai yuan, Henry Clispinan..;l§sq. J. S..Mait;land, E“) James Mitchell, Esq. Henry 31811108,. Egg. M.P.P. J..H. ijtlarrd. Eranliesident-Seci'e- tarry; (in. F. ~Smith, aï¬esiddll‘t Assistant- . 1' ’ .,’1 ‘,V. Secretary. , p ' ‘ h‘ Tar: Dreams would; call his pt!pptlon,,qf the Public to the following features in the management of. this coriiph‘ny‘:-"â€" The fieï¬brï¬ idealism Qbfiada ale and invested in Government or other Pro- vincial Bonds. v v a - All Losseswherv "satisfactorily established’élgg .paid, in Canada. without reference to the V'I'lorn‘e Hoard. - 3 . * . F That -v there is not, at the present "time, 03th claim in dispute. .‘ -. _. Thanélfli‘jltyosted; in Canadaaim ,Aya'ilabfj, .Funds 2,00,0th Dollars, andthis is being constantly added to. , N y g I: That there is investedjn: New York $800,000. eand it is the intention of the A,Directoijs It? -‘~ine~r-easo thissum' to $1,000,000. "1 .The accumulated Funds. of the Company. [Noe vember 1859] amount to over 5,958,730 ,dols. , {l‘ho present income of, the r Company is. over 7,590 dols. per day, 3' Insurance‘s effected at the Lewest Remunerf ative Prices: ‘ J. H. MAI'I‘LAND.‘ ' ' ' Resident Secretary.- Montreal. ' A Toronto Agency : 85 King, Street Easti'i’Sou-tuh side. [over the store of J. G. JOSe.pb'&; COL} r J A M ES . FRASER; Agent. . ‘1861‘. - .125“? Censuittirc Old English rayon» ‘ son - -. p; ASTHMA. INCIPIENI‘ CONSUMPTION, INFIRMITI ES OI" .VYOUTIU ' .- 4 OLD: AGE, as. " ' rank... April 19 No Mercury Used. Dr. Anaoégcï¬c $»on,_ 48 EAST caassns STREET,-. ' " ' . ~Bufl‘alo, New York, . , . the enlvfl'Ph}slogans- itn tin-9,8311%.th " are members, of the Royal College of May be consulted from 8 g until 9 at night, in every ‘ l‘v' ‘ me. The treatmenttboy adopt is the result of" upâ€" wards of thirtygycars’ extensive I aridrspccessful practice in Loudorr. , 1. near SCIENTIFIC INvEuTION'. "i ' An instrument for the cure of Gpnjtal my. (if Nocturnal Emissions, more; properly kn‘owri as :Setninzal‘ \Ve'akrness. (Slick Can 59 permanently cured ..,in, from 155 to 520 (instanby the Irish. of this insturinent, when dis-ed con- jointly with medicines. H , w ‘ Dr. Amos 6; 'Son'.Tittiorde‘ritofshlisl'y tho iiiostskeptical as to,tbe merits ,ol'gheir instru: rnent, pledge themselves itihatCiit bny~iustanco where lt may prove Irritant-isl'actory,‘ after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrumpnï¬p'goodg order. ,fr'icé'f‘ilfen '- Dbl?" lat-s._'*‘_bynrail qryexpi‘esSN V j ."I 3;: . '«vonuaï¬msa‘ 'rAI‘zsrrA‘u'rrcuaAa Nortonfl- Those who have injured themselvesabyd car? lain practice indulged in wheu‘alon‘e‘ua habit t‘requenJy lea-med from evil companiunsroriair school, the effects of which are nightly feltevom when-asleep, and if not cured. rendersmarzri , o Impossible and destroys both .ruind and'bo y, should applyjm mediately. Self-abuse isplteof the- most formidable enemies to health, for- no: ,thing else in the dire catalogue of human _dis-,, eases causes so destructive"a drain 'upon‘tl‘fo human ' system, drawing its thousands of: vice tints through a, few years of suffe'ring'dpwu to, an untinjely graver’â€, It diestr’oysitbg itervbuq‘ :system rapidly, wastes alivaytheenorgies’bf life, causes mop-tad signajirgoment. :prevents the pro- per development of" the system, disqualiï¬es for marriage. society, business, and all earthly ' happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in bédy and mind, predisposed to consujnptibn ï¬rm; a‘trainof evils more tb‘ dreadeditbagnjile'itlx’ itself. .. $13.: unusons IN A.an manor 'rIuc. WORLD may be successfully treated ‘by forwarding a correct detail of theircas‘o; Address 1131’; Alibi Eadï¬Giï¬fé’iï¬: cl; Street, three doors West of Ellicott Street. Buffalo, N. Y. " " 88-iy . Fire} Eire It Fire! 1 9'...- . WIE‘S -, Fire Insurance†Company ofTorWnio; . .. . INCORPORATED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT.- “ CflPITflL. STU CK, £100,091»; ,' ,vzz'. . 12-; I. C. GILMOR, Pres. l Giro. Mrcusclï¬bdiflrns H macaroni; “,5 I iii. 1 I , Rice Leavis,’flsq.1 ; aphasttiauhlth. Esq†James Beaty. Esq. W. Vl'l‘epigieijsoppEsq, W, '1‘, r. Roberts, Esq. W_Mscrana;t§,1t;§q. f‘ MrRossin, Esq. " “"" ’3 " ~ Ber-nariliflallla’ir';eEsqiSilzdxmlg‘ ‘ {igniti‘rcasunn Angus Morrison. Esq. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Canadaâ€, Ramsey-3.â€, _, .,. Benjamin Switzer, ESq.‘ Inspector: †' i [1? HWZ Dflléartgï¬uwlthlmn Swim. a ~TmsmComr-ANY "Ikrrsuresi ‘all‘descï¬ptions of Buildings,Manufactories, Mills,’&c'..‘and Goods and Fur~rntprgri n lirefsam e». p gainstlgss ordain;- .5 53f. . 3 s, ag’e‘py‘ rrS,‘oiiiibdfaltermb.‘ Losses prdmp'tly, settled. ’ " ‘ ’ ' ‘ ‘. , . , A. LA\V, Residence. - ' G enoral Agent... Richn‘ond “11113112115113. 1857, - 10031.