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York Herald, 11 Jul 1862, p. 4

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lamina. EI'NES 'r'o KNEE] ..___2 There’s something in the name of Kate, Wnicli many will condemn: But listen now while 1 relate, The traits of some of them. There’s advo-Kato, a charming Could you her hand obtain, She’ll lead you lathe-path of bliss. NB. plbad‘your cause in vain. There's deli-Kate. a modest dame, - And worthy of your love, She’s nice and beautiful in frame, A‘s gentle as a dove, Communi-Kate’s intelligent, As we may well suppose : Her fruitful mind is ever bent, On: tellingwhat she knows. There‘s-intri-Kate ; she’s an obscure, "I'is hard to find her out, For she is often very sure. To put your wits to rout,. Prevari-Kate’s a stubborn mind, - She’s sure to 11am: her way, The cavilling. contrary jade, Objects to all you say, There's alter-Kate, a perfect pest. Much given to dispute. Her prating tongue can never rest. You cannot her refute. 'lfllore’sdislo-Kate. quite in a fret, Who-fails to gain her point, Her case is quite unfortunate. And sorely-out of joint, Equivo-Kate, no one will woo, The thing would be absurd, She is so faithless and untrue, You cannot take her word. There’s vindi-Kate, she’s good' andtrue, vAnd strives with all her might, "or duty faithfully to do, And battles for the right. There’s rusti-Kato, a country lass, Quite fond of rural scenes ; She likes to ramble in the grass. Aud'lthrough .the evergreen. Of all the maidens you can find; There’s none like ode-Kate. Because she elevates the mind, And aims for something great. filimlluurmu, ,-.__ fl“-.__ \Vliy is Neptune like a person looking for the pliilosopher’s stone 1 Because he’s (a) sea-king what never existed: A medical journal says that married wo- men have the headache mere than single ones. That may be; but don"t married men have the headache oftencr than single ones? A gentleman, hearing that two ofiiis fe- lnale friends had quarreled, asked: ‘Did they call each other ugly 2’ ‘No.’ ‘ Or old '1’ ‘No,’ ‘ Well, then: we can soon luakc tllclil friends again.’ Soarsri'nixc LIKE AN OLD MAID. An unmarried woman, whose age exceeded 107.yeai's,.liasjust diednt Putot (Calva- dos), the was ~lll..€ll.lll‘e possession of her faculties, and 'as recently as last year took part ii; the ceremony of the feast of the Assumption. Ayoung farmer asked an old Scotch- man‘vfor advice in his pursuits. He told him what had been the secret of his own success in farming, and concluded with the following warning: Never, Sandie, never -â€"above all things, never get into debt; but if you do, let it be for manure! A JOKE BY Loni) PALMERSTON.â€" Some time ago he said to his bootmaker as he parted with him: Mr. â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-, do you know the old English toastâ€" ‘ Here’s a health to our friends, but as to our fees, May they have short shoes and cows on their toesâ€"Illustrated News. The man who travelled one daIk night inside the mail with a person whom he took to be a taciturn foreigner in a fur cloak, much giren to snoring, no doubt felt posi tively relcivcd when the taciturnity of his companion Was explained at break of day by the discovery that he was a large bear, inuzzled and chained on route for a pro- vincial menageric.â€"-â€"Salurday Review. A STRANGE SALMON.--ln a fishing and shooting expedition some very strange stories were told in the evenings. Shots are made and fishing feats performed, occa- sionally ofa kind seldom known at other times.. On the occasion referred to, the romancing had been something extraordi- nary. Acanny Scotchman in the corner was at. length poked up to know if he had ever heard anything wonderful as the story last related, which referred to the great abundance of fish in an English river. ‘ No,’ said he ‘uulcss it was some years ago, when l. was fishingr in the islands near Lech Awe. The first thing I saw in the mornin’ when I: looked out o’ my bedroom window, was a salmonâ€"I’ll \varreut be was 5’) lb. weightâ€"so tame that he was gaun pickin’ about the yard wi’ the hens 1” DIFFERENT h’lEANINGSruA clergyman, while composing a sermon, made use of the words' Ostentalinus man.’ Throwing down his pen, he wished to satisfy hitnsclf, erc he proceeded, as to whether a great portion of his congregation might comprehend the meaning of these words, and he adopted the“ following method of proof: Ringing lhebell, his footman appeared, and be was thus addressed by his master : ‘ What do you‘conceive to be implied by an ostenta- tiOus‘ Inaii?’ ‘An ostentatious man, sir,’ said Thomas ; ‘ why, sir,l should say a per» foot gentleman.’ * Very good,’ observed the vicar 5 ‘send Ellis (the coachman) herc.’ ‘~Ellis,’ said the \‘icar,’ ‘ what do you ima- gine an OSlt’lllalIOIIS than to be 1’ ‘ An os- tentatious man, sir,’ replied Elllis 3 ‘ why, i should say an ostentatious man means what we calls (saving your presencc) a veryjolly fellow." It is hardly necessary to add that the vicar substituted a less ambiguous word. l THE “TRY COMPANY.” A gentleman who was riding in the cars noticed a bright little fellow, between/five and six years ofage, engaged in the attempt to unloose a knot in a string that bound at small parcel. The knot had become well compacted, and the child’s tiny fingers seemed to make no impres- sion thereon. The patient carnesb ness of the little fellow was con- trasted with the apparent indiffer- cncc ofbis parents, who made no attempt to assist him. At last the gentleman, whose sympathies With children were warm, could bear the sight no longer; so, partly to help the child and partly to rebuke the parents, he took out his knife and handing to the boy said '. ‘ Here, my little fellow. try the virtue of a sharp blade. You can’t calls the knot.’ Something to his surprise the knife was not taken, but instead the child answered with a smile. ‘ Please sir, father don’t allow me to say Ican't. I belong to the ‘try ccmpany.’ ’ ‘ lndccd !' Said the gentleman, drawing back his hand, ‘I never heard of that company before.’ ‘Ohl I’ve always belonged to it. Haven’t l, father?’ And the child turned with the ex~ pression of loving confilcncc in lllS face towards his father. ‘ He’s a worthy member of that excellent association, sir,’ remarked A GOOD THING. DR. BOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well m 0 trial, in any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, Old Sores, lnflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and in every case where an ointment is useful. It will I. commend itself, after one trial. A Lickâ€".1! END E RSON (LATE FROM ENGLAND.) PRACTICAL CLOCK 86 WATCHMAKER, JEWEL i. E R, &.c. RICHMOND HILL, C.W. H. in returning thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public for their favors since be commenced business, begs to hope for a continuance of their custom as it shall always be his study to give steisfaction. He also begs ,to state that he has received a fresh stock of the best CLOCKS, WEDDING RINGS, a... &c. &c, 'wonK WARR‘A'NTED FOR ONE YEAR. N .13 Work done on the shortest notice Shop next door to the “ York Herald ” Office Richmond Hill. May 7. 1861, 180 J . G 0 RM L E Y. COMMISSIONER LN Onimi ’S BENCH, Conveyancrr and Auctioneer", LOT 31. 4trn Con. MERKHAM. September 18, 1860. 95-tf Auction Notic e . THOMASâ€"EOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK 61. PEEL. ’All letters addressed to “Alinira.” P.O. \vil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the father, now speaking to the gen- the H York Hei-ald”0il‘ic.s, Richmond Hill; tleman, and smiling in a pleasant way. ‘ Ah, I understand you l’ Light was breaking in upon his mind. ‘ This is partof your discipline â€"- You never permit your little boy to say I can’t.7 ‘ But instead ‘ I’ll try,’ sir.’ ‘Exccllent_’ laid the gentleman. ‘ Excellent! Here is the way that men are made. It is the everlast- ing ‘1 can’t’ that is dwarfing the energies of thousands upon thou- sands all ovcr the land. A feeble effort is made to overcome some diflicultv, and then the arms fall wearily and the attack is aband- oncdf ‘ And who is most to blame for this 9’ was inquired. ‘Parcnts,’ was the unhcsitating reply. ‘ Parents who fail tocultivate pa- tience and perseverance in their children. Parents who carry them when they should let them walk, even though their feet be Weary.â€" 1 see it all as clear as light, and see my own fault at the same time. l cut the knot of difficulties from my children every day instead of re- quiring them to loosen it themselves. But, sir, they shall jom the ‘Try Company’aftcr this. I’ll have no more knot cutting in my housc.’ JUS'I‘TCE IN I’ECUNfARY TRANSACTIONS. Justicein-pccuniary. transactions is demanded: alike- by common sense and the Christian religion. A man ought not to think he is a Christian at all if he takes advantage of any _N,,.,,.ma,.kz,,,, p61,, 26, 1863 one in a trade, a sale, 0) any kind of deal. And yet it is an ugly fact,â€"-a fact which confronts us dailyâ€"that in all that pertains to financial operations, no difference wliatchr appears be- tween many professors of religion and the grasping Sliylocks of the world. This is owing, in most cases, per« hope, to two facts. First, some Christians have no conscience in anything. They are Christians beâ€" cause they expect to make by it.â€" thn they sought religion they aimed to drive a good bargain with the Lord. They were to have hea~ vcn fora consideration to be paid in certain religious duties. Now where the whole religious life is but a blue blaze of selfishness, it cannot be ex- pected that the conscience will go- vern pecuniary transactions. In- dcod, the more intensely religious such persons become the less you have to expect from them in the form of common justice. In the next place, some who are honestly devoted to God have form- cd mistaken ideas respecting their duties to man in regard to such mat- ters as we are considering. They seem to think that it is perfectly right to make all they can in a trade or in a saleâ€"â€"to make all they can “honestly,” as they put it. But by honestly they only mean that they are to tell no lies, to misrepresent nothing. Now we all know very well, that many of the most Villainous pecuni- ary transactions which occur are, in this se.nse,honcsttransrictions. A man: may keep within the truth, anl with in the law, and cheat you shame- ful l y.â€"-Religious Telescope. LIFE7S CHANGES.-â€"â€"I‘10pe writes the poetry oftlIc boy. but memory that Ofthc man. Man looks for- ward with smiles, bnt backward with sighs. Such is the wise proâ€" vidence of God. The cup of life is sweetest at the brim, the flavor is impaired as we drink deeper, and the drcgs are made bitter that we may not struggle when it is taken from our lips. Mr. Henry Lemon, Thernhill, and Mr. James Cavaniiab, Manswii House, Sharon, where Terms, Sac. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. Gil-if CHARLES TAGGART, CON EECTIONER, BREAD & FANCY BISCUIT BIKER RICHMOND HILL- Pic-nic Parties & Tea Meetings ", Attended and"supplicda on reasonable terms, Richmond Hill. June 24. 1861. 135-tf Eave Troughs, Water Shouts, Cistrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHN LANG-STAFF, STEAM MILLS, 'l‘iioRNHILL. June3, 1859. 27-tf By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, performed in the most approved manner and \Varranted' Aurora. March 9. 1860 67-1y W. G. TAYLOR. VETERINARY SURGEON, Alcrnber of the Royal College of V.S. N Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- ment heretofore received begs to intimate that he is new prepared to treat all Diseases of .flnimals .' ‘23 Cedar-street, New York. . -_....,.,__....,..,., _, Dr, .S'. .71". I’ECK, SURGEON DENTIST Newmarket. lst. ‘2nd and 3rd of Each Monthi ‘ Bradford, 4th (f Each Monthi Cookstown, 5th of Each Month i Bond Head, 6th of Each Month 5 Brownsville, 7th of Each Month; King Station. 8th ofEacli Month : Stouffville. 23rd of Each Month ; Markham Vil.24th and 525111 of Eacli‘-Montli; Brown’s Corners,4th Con.of Markham 26th do.: When he will be prepared to attend to any Professional Calls, or make good any operation previously warranted. Those who require Artificial Teeth can have a full upper set of best quality of Block Teeth, inserted on Vulcanized Rubber, for $8. usually charged $95 by other Dentists. Teeth filled with Gold, Silver or White filling. I To remove misapprehension. he begs to an- nounce that all work \‘Varranted what it is Guaranteed to 10, or no charge. Te’eth Extracted with the least possible Pain. Particular attention paid to the Regulation of CHILDREN’S TEETH. N.B,-â€"Parties requiring,r Artificial Teeth are requested to Call and Examine Specimens. Newmarket1 May 29, 1863. 182-1)‘ 1 GU'I‘Til-PERCIIA accrue. ' No article ever before introduced tol the public has equalled the LIQUID GUTTA- l PERCHA for coating tin or other roofs, new or old. One gallon, costing $1.50, will thoroughly coat from 900 to 300 feet of roof, and this coating will render the roof perfectly water-proof, and will lasr three times as long as white lead or otbct paint. For covering roofs, either new or old, we repeat, it has no equal for durabiâ€" lity and cheapness, and we offer it to the public fully confident of its intrinsic excelâ€" lence, and With our warrantce that it will do all we claim for it. Sold in barrels of forty gallons each, at a liberal discount to Address all orders to READY ROOFING Co., 148~12tn. dealers. ESTâ€"Ni 0 iii if ‘ITi'iS’S‘, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND PULL, C.W. December 14. 1860. It)7-ly D E N 'r I s Til r w. G. ADAMS. D. D. s. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. .EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR \VI‘ZS‘I‘ FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, ARTICULAII attention given to the regu- _ lation of Children’s (loath. Consultation free, and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all its branches, and can supply the profession with Teeth. Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral 'l‘eetli mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber. Wltll Continuous Gums. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. 'l‘eronto,0ctober 11, 1861‘. 49-1v W. U. SEE E NE. MILLWlthllT, .llL TOJVJI, EGS to intimate that he is now prepared to erect MlLLS of every description, by Athis 0w“ stables on the shortesi notice, and contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms' canwilli confidence warrant a cure in all cases Awnliin-trlevr-each of medical skill and treatment. Residence~~Ncar the Eagle Hotel. N.B. NO Charge for Stabling. 170-13- FARM FOR SALL. r HE Subscriber offers for sale the north was part of ' Lot No. 13 In the 1st Concession 01" Till: Township of HOWard. Containing 75 acres, about 40 of which are under a high state of cultivation. There is on the Farm 8 acres of Fall \Vlieat, a good Orchard, a Leg House and other outbuildings. There is also a BED OF OCHRE on the pro: perty, which only requires a small capital to open it up. There is also strong indications of OIL oil the property. For further particulars apply to ROBERT MARSH. Lot 41. lst Con. Markham, Richmond Hill, Feb. Qti. 1862. 170-6 NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Canada! t, or the Typographioal, Statistical AND llliist 'ath Map of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the old and well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. OULD you secure a valuable and ornaâ€" mental Work of Reference '1 Subscribe fLâ€"I’ Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or Travelling agents Toronto. May 1861. 138-tf H. & J. HARRlSON Flour Barrel hoarding, Stave and Shingle lllanufacturcrs, and Lumber Planers. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and Planed to order in quantities to suit pur- cliaseis. ll? Factoryâ€" on Markham and Elgin Mills Plank Road. P.O. address, Richmond Hill. June 7. 1861. 3P2~6m RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ! F ‘HIS ASSOClATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the '11iutALD ’ Book Store, where Stockholders and others may procure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from 4 to 8 o‘clock. P-M. A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, Feb. 27. 1861. l M P O R TA N T. D11. WISTAIt’S I’UIAIUNIC SYRUP, is highly rcâ€" oomnieuded, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat 26 oentagkie tottle ions of going to Europe in the course of a few He 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 NOTICE. If asked what was the best. medicine for cleansing the blood, and for bilious complaints,Sick Headache, Costiveness &c., we should say BRIGGS’ 1N1) vncErABIE LlFE PILLS. IMPORTANT VIEâ€"“dim?! And every word is true. For upwards of three years past,l have been engaged in a business. which has yielded me at the rate of $3,000 per aniluiii, but being dosi- months for the purpose of there introducing the business, I am willing to teach it to any cite who will send me $1. The business is no liunibug, 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 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 else Cannot do the satire. lnvalids, even, can do well by it, as it is no ped- dling affair. but a business that is perfectly re- spectable. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure who would like to learn the business for their their own amusement or pleasure, will find the practice of it a pleasant pastime, and one that they will take great interest in. On receipt of $1 ,1 will send printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire tlleart, and these instructions will also contain every particular relative to the carrying it on so that it will be highly profitable. 'I'liepnrchasorof the “ print- ed instructions ” will also be authorized to teach it to others; and .1 bava sometimes received as high as $200,1'or teaching it personally to a single Individual. 1 would state further that $9.50 or $3.00 will bin every thing that is lie- ccssarv to commence the business with. and the articles can be got almost anywhere, in city or country, or, if preferred, 1 cart furnish them ADDRESS. PREPAID, Alvord T. Parsons, No. 36 Liberty St, New York. The best of references given when required, FANNlNG MILLS & PUMPS E Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- r Pl I lie generally, that he manufactures the latest improved PUMPS AND FANNING MllLS In his Shop, at Stoufl'villo, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion; and for cheapness and durability lie defies competition. Repairing done with despatcli. All letters addressed to PETER KRIBS. Stouffville P. O. I51â€"6m. Stoufl'ville. Oct. 15. 1861. WORMS. For destroying Worms in children, SITTZER’S VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the most. pleasan safe, and effectual remedy nowin use. Try itl Sol ' by 8.11 dealers in medicines. Sold. luW S..POLLOCK, Richmond Hill, v.1. r. .' .\ ‘ ... G.- P- URGEON Dentist, will lie-at Nicllull’s Hotel. Richmond Hill. the FIRST MONDAY 01‘ every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence, McCaysville, 7th Concession of York. All Work Warren ted. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Bonerâ€"This filling is put into the Teeth while soft, causing no pain, as it requires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which it firmly adheres, renderlng it almostimpossible for the filling ever to come out. Dr. Husband has made arrangements with Mr. G. L. Elliot, of Toronto. to manufacture his Artificial Tenth ; those who engage Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing it done in a superior manner, July 8, 1859.‘ 32-132 TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YONGE S'I'AEET. M ONUMEN SIT-0MB TABLES. ’I‘OMBSTONES Twenty Per Cent THAN ANY OTHER &c. Cheaper ES'I‘ABLISHM ENT- IIE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. do \V. YALE. will con. tinue the business under the superintendence of our duly euthorizcd agents, AUSTIN Arthur and D, CARLOS VALE, whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. l’,S._-All notes and accounts remaining unr paid on the Ist day of June, 1856, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. (SUMMER. Toronto, April ‘29. 1859. 48-tf UNITY Fire at Life Insurance Association or LONDON, Vv’itli which is Amalgamated the Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Available Assets It'iie Departm’t $4,547,061 10 Life Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,596,595 413 Deposit Fund in Canada . . . . . . . 5(l,(ltl(l ()0 Deposit Fund in New York... . . 150,500 00 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE MONIREAL. Directors, Fire Department. W. Lunn, Esq. .l. C. Mackenzie, Esq. .l. Torrance, Esq. .l Il‘rotliingham, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. A. Larocque, Esq. Trustees in London : Sir \V. C. Dnlycll, | C. I". Bazin, Esq. Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. firm Offlitl'Clay 6': Livingston, Wm. H. Macy. Pi'es’t Leather h’laiiut'act Bank W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman db Co Every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates of Premium. \V. P. IEYNOI.DS, Manager in 13. N. A. Agent for 'l‘orolltowAlt'I‘IlUIt M. JARVIS Office. 67 Yongc Street, ‘2nd Door South of King, Toronto, April 1‘2, 1861 123â€"1v Dr.“th cnéix’g PRIVATE DIEDICA L '1‘REA TIE ON THE Physiological View of Marriage. ,. 950 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGs.â€"-Price onlv twenty-five cents. Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union. Oil the iiifirinities of youth and maturity, disclosing the secret follies of both sexes of all ages, causing debility, tier- vousness. depression of spirits, palpitation of the heart. suicidal imaginings, involuntary emis- sions, blusliings, defective Iiieinory, indigestion and lassitude, wit/r conjbssimis of thrilling mtrr- cst n a Boarding School Miss, a College Slu- (lcnz, and It Young Married Lady, (fun, iii-c. It is a truthful adviser to the liiarried and these contemplating marriage, who entertain secret doubts of their physical condition. and who are conscious of having liazarded the health, happi- ness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. Young Men who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bad habit lll youth. the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetfula ncss, sometimes a ringing iii the ears, weak eyes, Weakness of the back and lower extreiiii- ties, confusion of ideas, loss of memory. with Iiielanclioly, may be cured by the author’s New Paris and London Treatment. We have recently devoted much of ottr time in visiting the European Hospitals, availing PHGNIX Looking Glass (it Picture Frame MANUFACTORY. No. 291 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Hilda l75 GRAND srnen'r 61.215 CENI‘RE STREET Established “338. New York Establi>hed ’38 fl‘HIS Establishment has been in successful L operation 94 years, and is the LARGEST of the kind in the United States. We have on hand or manufacture -to order every description of Looking G/ass, Picture Portlazl Frames, Plain (y Ornamental Pier, Wall Owl and Mantel Glasses, Connecting Cornices. Base Bracket Tobles,wilh Mar- ble Slabs, Toilet Glasses, (ye. (Sc. MOUIJ‘INGS for PICTURE FRAMES, iiI lengths suitable for transportation, either Gill, Bailing, Rosewood, Orr/r. Zebra, Bmlscye, Mir/regain. 8.10. Our new Manufactory and extensive fa- cilities enable us to furnish any article in our line as good as the best, and as elicit]; as the cheapest. DEALERS ARI; INVITED 'ro CALL UPON Us when they visit New York. We claim to be able to supply them with every article lll our line which they can possibly require. at prices lower than they can purchase elsewhere. Orders by mail attended to with promptness. Winchester’s Ilypopliosphltes (DR. Ci-iuncnILL’s Srnctric Runner.) FOR CONSUMPTION. Nat-arms chilttg, Scrofula and Dyspepsia. Bronchitis, 4'0. ‘â€"t HIS is the most wonderful curative agent known to medical science. It has of- fected cores in every stage of consumption - “ UNPARAI'1LEI..14II) IN THE ANNALS OI“ MEDICINE.” In Nervous Debility and Dys- pepsia, the IIYPOPHOSPHITES may be re- garded as an almost sovereign remedy, _ The. I-IypOpliosplritcs .' Have a twoéfiold and specific notionâ€"on the one hand. increasing the principle which CON- STITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY; and. on the other. being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GEN EATING AGENTS KNOWN They act with promptness and certainty in all general morbid conditions, such as Cllronic Bronchitis. Asthma, Scrofula. Marasmus. Ana. Inia, Female Complaints, &c., and in all disâ€" orders of the Nervous or Blood Systems. Their effect upon the tubercular condition is immedi- atc-â€"all the general symptoms disappearing with a rapidity, which is really marvelous.â€" They increase the nervous or vital energy, re- lieve Cough. check Night Sweats. diminish Expectoratiou. improve the Appetite. arrest Diarrhoea, and promote refreshing sleep. A PAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. Do notfail to call when you visit New York Office and \Vaiei‘oorns, No, Qlf) Centre St., New- York. HORACE V. SIGLER, l75-3mos. Agent- a. singer. Laos“ SEWING - iliniiirr. titular, 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. N0 person who contemplates purchasing 21 Sewing Machine for family or iiianuiac- turilig purposes, should fail to send for one of our Circulars. which contains cuts and full ileâ€" scriptions of the several stiles, prices and sample.» of work. all of which we send by mail free. We claim to have the best Sewing Machines in the World . For oil/Icr [fund/pm" Mrm‘lg‘llcfrn'iug plupuscs. And all we ask is a fair trial. {end the following: IMPORTANT FACT . ACT No. l.â€"-â€"'l‘liis Company being duly li- ccuscd. their Machines are protected against infringements or litigation. NAC'I‘ No. 2.â€"~'l‘lieso Machines make the lock- stickflalike on both sidesâ€"and use a little less than half as much thread and silk as the chain or loop-stitch machines. Furl“ No. 3.â€"'l‘bese Machines are better adap- ted than any other sewing-machines in the market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required iii a la- liiily. They will sew from one to twonty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, and Iiiiike every stitch perfect. They will even sew l'loni the finest gauze to the lien viest cloth. and even stout, bard leather, without changing the feed, needle. or ten- sion, or Iiiaking any adjustment of Iiiacliine whatever. ls not such a machine lit-st adapted to family use '! and if best adapted l to I'uiiiil'y use. Why 1131 for every variety of light sewing manufacture? For work too heavy for our lt‘aiiiily Machine, we recomâ€" mend our larger sizes. FACT No. 4.-â€"'l'liese Machines make the meet elastic seam ofanysewlIIg-iiiacliiiie in useâ€"- a fact of very great iiiiportanoc lll sow- . ing elastic goods, or goods of any kind, on ii bias. FACI‘ N0. 5.-â€"â€"No Machine is more durable or more simple in its constructionmr more easily understood. The reputation of these Ma- chines wherever used w1ll fully tleliionslriite each of the above FACTS. FACT NO. ti â€"â€"'l‘liese Machines took the lligli- I, F est l’reuiiuiil at the Franklin institute, l’lil - . adclpliia. It‘acr No. 7.â€"â€"'I‘licse Mazliilios took the High- est Premium at the New Jersey State Fair. EAC’I‘ Nu O.â€"-'l‘lieso Machines took the high» est Medal at llie American Institute, l.l tliel City of New York, together with the High- est Premium for fine Sewing-Machine \Vork. FACT No, 9.â€"~'l‘liose Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the hleclntiiiCs’ Fair, Utica. N.Y. AC'I' No. ltl.â€"â€"’l‘liese Machines can do the same thing generally. whenever properly exhibited in competition with other first-class Sewing-hlachines. But we have space for only onefucl inureâ€"it is the most important Fact 01' all. FACT No. ll.â€"â€"l’Vc warrant ovary Mac/ith we sell to give better stills/21mm". than any other b‘cloing-lllrlc/iilie in 1/“; mar/Lot, or 'IIL.)‘Il(;_I,' refunded . llj’Send for 3. Circular. AGENTS \VANTED AddreSs, FINIan 62 LYON Sim'iNG-I'leCIIINIc Co,, 1V0. 538 Broadway, New York. September 5, lbtil. 145-611) 1 Desirable viii.iIgZ’iiii'61.¢ii}r For Sale. r ‘llE Subscriber offers for Sale two valuable Vllil.ACl‘l LOTS. situated in the very ‘illgl‘ttill‘s in Winchester’s Genuine Preparation ! 01“ THE 11 YPOPHOSPHITES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill’s Remedy, and is approved by the Medical Profession generally, USE NO OTHER. OR ANY REMEDY CONâ€" 'l'.\lNlNG IRON. , [113" PRICES :---In 7 01:. Bottles, $lâ€"6 Bottles for In 16 oz. Beltlos. $2â€"'l‘hree for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drug- gists, and at the sole General Depot in the United States, by J. WlNClllalli'l‘ER, 36 John St., N.Y. TIJE SPECIFIC PILL ! A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Spamalmv/ica or Seminal 'Wealwess, 4- , Genital Irritatbllity, in either Sex. THIS is the only remedy for Sexual Debility, linpoiency, Sterility. No" which has the apo [‘l‘ovul ol’tlie medical profession. Its success lias been mostexiraordDiaryâ€"effecting cures in cases where all other methods oftreatnient had failed. One to six boxes of the SPECIFIC PILL will permanently cure any case OfSemi- rial \Veakiiess, or its resulting Inlpotellcv. however aggravated. whether constitutional, or arising from abuse or‘ excess. lllil'OR’l‘AN'l‘ TESTIMONY. “l have used your Specific Pill in many cases of Speriiiatorrhea, and with the most per. fact success, ".l. MILTON SANDERS, M.D.,l..L,D,” “We believe it to be as near a ' Specific ’ as any iiiedlciiie can be. \Ve beve cured many severe cases with from six to ten doses. ”-â€"Dr. 15. KEITH : ‘Auiericau Jour. of Med. Science. "I have found them all that could be do. sired, 'l‘heir effort has been truly wonderful.â€" E. P. lllt‘REll, M 1).” if? This is not a llomaapalhic Remedy, nor is there any mercury or other deleterious ingro- dients combined with it. PRICEâ€"$1 per box; six boxes forfi'sfi, by mail, pro-paid, For sale by all respectable Uruggis‘ls, and at the sole General Depot 111 the United States. by .l WINClIlCS'I’E l. 36 John St.,N.Y. ll‘O'l . l.’i9- Iv. SLAVERY ABOLISHED. ANY who have her.“ slaves to Rbeumalié l l t_\ ran uy ll -.ve bet Ii enliwiy emancipated by the use of M EIEICAL New York. Dec. 1'... r.- a“ table i.itiiment /\ certain cure for Rheumatism, 'l‘ic Dolereaux, Options. l’nuiscs and Swollings Prepared and sold by Joseph Ingl'alll, Maple Village, in bottles at 2.3 and 59c. each. Maple Village, l“eb., 14, 1861. l-y . B . M . R . Try the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS’ NA- (110 RELIEF, and if you are not satisfied of its lupo. riot-lity, after using the medicine, the price will be ro- t'unde by the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cents pot bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Valuable Property for Sale " lZ: (53 Acres, 23 of which is tinibered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Seveial PARK 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. Hill. For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. ‘ Richmond Hill, Sept 52, 1850. 9-0 Consulttlic (lid English l’liy~iei:in centre of the fast rising town of Port Elgin, on Lake Huron. and in the County of Bruce; tlie Lots are known as Lots No. 40 and 41, in block N0. 87 of the Village. This is a rare opportunity for any one who wishes to make a home for himself, The ourselves of the knowledge and researches of shipping frotn the Port is considerable, and a the most skilled Physicians and Surgeons iii Europe and the Continent. Those who place themselves under our care will now have the full benefit of the many new and efficacious remedies which we are enabled to introduce iiilo our practice, and the public may rest as- sured of the same zeal, assiduitv, SECRECY and attention being paid to tlieircases, which has so successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our peculiar department of profes- sional Practice, for the past twenty five years. FRLNcII FEMALE PILLS.-â€"-Latlles who wish for Medicines, the efficacy of which has been tested In thousands of cases, and never failed to effect speedy cures without arty bad results, will use none but Dr. DoLancy’s Female Pc- riodical Pilis. The only precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies should not take them 1' 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. Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to any part of the United States or Canada. TO THE LADIEsâ€"-\Vlio need a confidential medical adviser with regard to any of those iii- teresting complaints to which their delicate or- ganization renders them liable. are particularly invited to consult us. Tun “ ELECTRO GALVANIC PROTECTIVE. "â€"-For married ladies whose health will not admit, or who have no desire to increase their families, may be obtained as above. It isa perfectly safe preventch to conception, and has been exten- sively used during the last 520 years. Price re- duced to $10. THE SECRETS 0F YOUTH UN VEILED. A Treatise on the Cause of Premature Decay â€"â€"A solemn warning, Just published, a book sliewmg the insidious progress and prevalence among schools, [both male and female], of this fatal habit; pointing out the fatality that inva- riably attends its victims. and developing the whole progress of the disease, from the corn- nienceinent to the end. It will be sent by mail on receipt of two [3] cent Stamps. 11:? Attendance daily from 8 in the morning till 9 at night, and on Sundays from 2 to 5 p.11). Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Caliadas. by patients communicating their symptom-s by letter. Busi- ness correspondence strictly confidential. [13” Dr. Us Office is still located as established, under the name of Dr. La Croix, at No. 31:, Madden Lane, Albany,N.Y. 152-]y pushing and improving business is done in the townâ€"for a Mechanic the opening is unequalled. For particulars apply at the ‘ HERALD Orr- FICE,’ or to WM. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April 24. 1862. 178-tf. riiii‘iiiiittiiis "or PEACE. THE HEROES OF WAR. ANTHONY, No. 501 BROADWAY, NEW J, Youit. is new publishing, in addition to other portraits, the celebrated collection known II Europe and America as BRAD Y’S NATIONAL PHO'I'OGRAI’IIIO PORTRAIT GALLERY, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America. not. excepting Jeff. Davis, Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a best of other confederates. 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; iii Scotland, Ireland, \Vales, Holland. Switzer- land, Spain, on the Rllllle,lllA1llOllS, Egypt, Turkey, the Holy Land, Ohi- na. India, Cuba. &c., &c., ad infinitum. Ous Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views .Are the Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are taken in the fortieth part of a second. and the rushing of water, the moving of vehi- cles, or the march Of an army, does not in the slighest degree affect the taking of these views. They are sold for $3.00 per dozen. We have also on hand and manufacture the largest assortment of STEREOSCOI’ES, PHOTOGRAPch 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. ANTHONY. 501 BROADWAY, near St. Nicholas Ilot-el,Nsw York. September 5, 1861 1415-1): FOR. .isi‘HMA. INCIPIENI‘ CONSUMPTION, INrIRMI'riEs or YOUTH, AND 0L1) AGE, no. NO Mercury Used. Dr. Amos do Son, 48 EAST GENES EE STREET, Buffalo, New York, RE the only Physicians in the State who . are members of the Royal College if Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, in every state and symptom of disease. The treatmentthey adopt is the result of up- wards oftllirty years’ extensive and successful practice in London. A MUST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity. of Nocturnal Emissions. more properly known as Seminal Weakness, doc. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 21) days, by the use of’ this instrument, when used con-s jointly with medicines. Dr. Amos & Son, in order to satisfy t'l‘w most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- nient, pledge themselves that in any instanco' where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fain' trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Price Ten Dulr lars. by mail or express. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTI‘GEc Those who have injured themselves by a curb taiii practice indulged in when aloneâ€"a habit frequenJy learned from evil companions. or at school. the efl'ects of which are nightly felt evom when asleep, and if not cured. renders marriage Impossible and destroys both mind and body. should apply immediately. Self abuse is one of the most formidable enemies to health, for nov thing else in the dire catalogue of human dis« eases causes so destructive a drain upon the human system, drawing its thousands of" vicv tims through a few years of suffering down tot an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous :system rapidly, wastes away the energies oflifer causes mental derangement. prevents the pro- per development of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in: body and mind, predisposed t consumption and: a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. Ransoss IN ANY PART or THE wonnn may be successfully treated by forwarding. correct detail of their case. Address Dr. AIuos & SON, 48East Gencseo Street, three doors West of Ellicott Street, Buffalo, N, Y . 88-1?

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