' lento]. TIIE BASHFUL MAN. . Take notice. all you handsome belles. And all you graceful beaux, That though you say I’m bashful grown. .-,â€"..,. .. A... v. 1 ->. ,r...-i,r.,..v., Aâ€... . - .5, ,.,,~,.;..¢.,.,.,,,.,t h, . _, .V. IN , , __ , L .m .' .1..T‘Y‘rp.‘..:7 . s .. ., . - ALEX. HENDERSON ' (LATE FROM ENGLAND,) PRACTICAL CLOCK & WATCHMAKERH l JEWELLER, &c. RICHMOND HILL, C.W. H. in returning thanks to his immemus - Friends and the Public for their tirvors PAST AND FUTURE.â€"-It’s quite a fable now to talk about oblivion.â€" There’s no such thing except in the dictionary. The researches in Pompeii and Herculaneum are bring- ing back to us past ages among the subjects of Rome, and similar re-' - - ~ - v , searches are re'storin to us the fea- Pm gomg to plopose' tures of the greatn‘ys of since he commencad business. begs tr- hope 1.7.1' . i a continua «to of their costom as it shall always There’s Susy Jaue’ w'lh he" "eat form? nearly {0111' thousand years ago 1â€" be his study 10 give staisl’action. He also begs Blue-eyes- unequalled “059: One of the rarities of the Exhibition tp state that he has received a fresh stock of [1"l’a‘rly’ak6" “Why 8mm" in London. this year, is the body of .“e be“ , Whyshouldlnotl’ml’osfl Queen Aah Kotep. who reigned in CLOCKS. WEDDING RINGS, New She’s not proud, and I am sure Egypt 1,800 years before the Chris- *"0- 5w 3“- She‘lov'es me; goodness knows tian era, or 3,662 years from the WORK VVARRANTED FOR one YEAR. 1 ailittle backward. but presefll dale. Tile corpse 18 cover- Work done on shortest notice 17m bound 1 will propose. ed With gold and Sirlver Ol‘nurzcntq Shop “ex, doc, ,0 ,he .. Y0â€, Hem“, ., Ofï¬ce In extravagant pi‘O Uï¬lon, an. O R-l jH-n M . 7 186] 180 9 __ , . - I . ' 1011110!“ 1 . ay . 1 ve known her long been for two years great value; yet It Is a who Of an ~ _†‘ One of her standing beaux ; . But thou lishe's sm'ledu oxi mv suit age so remOte that one might we“ g ‘ ‘ r ' ' expect it to have vanished into obli- A GOOD THING. I never could propose. I tried to once ; I beside her sat, Her little hand in mine. “Dear Sue," I cried; “well.what.’ said she “I-aâ€"think the day is fine 1" If Sue had married long are this She would have served me right; But, noble girl. she’s true to meâ€" I will propose to-uight. This longing after beauty, This sighing after curls, This chasing after fashion. Wherever fashion whirls, ‘And all that sort of thingâ€" May do for those who like them, For those devoid of taste; For those who barter diamonds oï¬' For diamonds made of pasteâ€" And other blockheads. But to a wife that truly loves. Who’d be what she appears, Who'd spread sunshine around the chap That keeps away‘ber tears-â€" And brings her taters home. We’d whisper softly in her ear. We’d grave it on her heart. That knowing well to fry a steak Beats sentiment and artâ€"- “ A darn’d sight I†\ -._._____._ . ._ . . Elliaulluntnur, ‘ See what I am, not what my father was,’ is an old and excellent Arab saying. Why is a vine like a soldier? Because it is listed and trained, has tenvdiilis and shoots. Why is a man who beats his Wife like a thoroughbred animal? Because he’s a perfect brute. 'Iravcllers in the desert ought never to manners Chen disappoint us; good starve, having such a supply about them of the Sand-wliicli-is~there.’ It is said that a sheriff is the most dis-- inner imply a noble and opulent m- agreeable sue-lug machine extant. Many a peer fellow is completely ‘ sewed up’ by him. Why should a proposition always be car- tied in the House ofParliainent? Because the ‘ eyes’ are aIWays higher than the ‘ iiosc.’ ‘ Dost thou clean my furniture, fair hand- maiden 'l’ asked Broadrim ofbis pretty ser Vant, who was polishing his cscritoire. ‘ l dusl,’ replied the maiden. An editor in Iowa has become so bol- low from depending upon the printing busi- ness alone for bread that he proposes to sell himself for stove-pipe at three cents a foot. ALAS! ’TIS so.â€"-While thousands fall by clashing of swords, ten thousands fall by the corset-boards: yet giddy females (thoughtless train) for the sake of pleasure yield to pain. ‘ Figures will not lie,’ is an old and used to be a well-credited saying. But the in- troduction of hoops, crinoline, hips, bustles, and cotton breast'works has played the dickens with the proverb. WHAT A Nnnvnlâ€"There is, at the present time, a halo and hearty man driv- ing an omnibus between Folkestone and Sandgate, that has been married seven times and his present wife is younger than his eldest daughter. A lady made a complaint to Frede- rick the Great, King of Prussia. ‘ Your Majesty,’ satd she ‘ my husband treats me hadly.’ ‘That is none ofmy business,’ re- plied the King. ‘ But he speaks ill ofyou,’ said the lady. ‘ Thal,’ repliedbc ‘is none of your business.’ General ‘ Stonewall’ Jackson is said to have received his soubriqucl after the bat tle of Bull inn. During that affair, General Lee asked him ‘if his brigade had not better retire under the heavy fire they were sustaining '1’ ‘ No, sir,’ said Jackson, ‘ I will stand here like a stone wall .†STATE or THE THERMOMETOR.â€"-â€" ‘ How does the thermometer stand 2’ asked a father of his son.â€"â€"’ It don’t stand at ali,sir-it hangs,’ was the reply. ‘Well, but I mean how high IS it 1’ ‘ Just about ï¬ve feet from the floor.’ ‘ Pooh ! you fool --how does the mercury range '1’ and downâ€"-perpendicular.’ A visitor of the British Museum, aftcr Trollope baring seen the cunosrlies that were shown through this coumry, is the “upâ€, him, inquired of the assistant, ‘ Pray, 511‘, have you the skull of Oliver CromWell in this house 2’ to which the assistant, answer~ cd, ‘ No, sir.’ ‘ Well, sir,’ said the stran- ger, ‘ I Wonder at that, as they have one at the Ashmole Museum at Oxford.’ A prisoner in Hamilton jail. named Jas. Swain, died very suddenly on Sunday af- ternoon. He was brought up before the Polio ‘Magistrate last week, charged with keeping a disorderly house near the wood market, and was committed to take his trial at the Recorder’s Court. The Citizen says that a movement is on foot in Ottawa for the establishment of a cotton factory. The prime mover in the business is a Mr. Charles Kay, of Man- chester Eng, who is reported to be pos- scd of some little capital, and to be en- gagcd in the manfacture of cotton' ‘Upl DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well worth a 1 trial, in any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, Old Sores, Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the skin, and h It. will u vion if that were possibleâ€"and with it comes a specimen of the skill and handicraft of the people of that far- off time. What shall remain of the United States 3,700 years hence'l' ‘ " “' ' “ ' H ‘ \Vhat will be left of the debris of J- GORMLEY- France, of Britain, of Germany, in ‘COMMISSIONERIN QUEEN’S BENCH. that day? Not much, we trow.â€"â€" Conveyance: and Auctioneer, And yet we have books, paintings, statuary, marble palaces. and tow- ering monuments, all of which pro- mise us immortality ! . They pro- Auction Notice- mise but the perishable immortality of three or four centuries. For THOMAS-DOWMAN, where are our pyramids? Where - fl . . , ‘ are our obelisks of Luxorl And Incense Aubtloneeh FOR THE what, except the pyramids. etc... .. ) have remained as lasting moiiu- COUNTILS OF YORK & IEEL' merits of the past? And yet we need not value the past too much. every case where an ointment is useful. commend itself, after one trial. LOT 31. 4TH Con. MRRKHAM. September 18, 1860. 95-tf ‘I'eceive prompt attention. Orders received at ’the “ York l-ieraldâ€0fï¬cc, Richmond Hill: nor the future too little. Esteem Mr. Henry Lemon. Thor-unlit. and Mr. James both fairly vou would esnape 0h- Cavaniiu'i, Mansion House, Sharon. where livion For a no‘ to kl OW what Terms. Soc. may be obtained. ~ , ' Alinira, Nov. 25. 1859 62-tf happened before we were born is al- ways to be a child ; to know, and blindly adopt that knowledge is a rule of life, is never to be a man.’ - CHARLES TAGGART, CON F‘ECTIUN 113R. BREAD & FANCY BISCUIT BIKER RICHMOND HILL. Goon MANNERs.â€"A writer thus describes what We are always theo- rizing about :â€"â€"‘The world has zil- ways been charmed with ï¬ne man ners; and why should it not? For what are fine manners but this : to carry your soul on your tip, in your eye, in the palm of your hand. and yet to stand not naked. but clothed open by your individual qualityâ€"~â€" visible, yet iiiscrutableâ€" -given to the hearts of others, yet contained in your own bosomsnnobly and bu- manly open, yet duly reticent and secured from invasion? Polished Attended and supplied on reasonable terms. Richmond Hill. June 24. 1861. l35-lf Eave Troughs, Water Spouts, Cistrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHN LANCSTAFF, STEAM MILLS, 'l‘uonnniLL. .lune3, 1859. '27-tf TEETH EXTJACTED wrmuur‘ FRI.†By the use of Electricity. ‘ w g: ‘V .; manners never. 1 he former may ‘ be taken on by indigent souls; the B y D 1-, E_ c_ E D M O N- D S 7 SURGEON DENTIST AURORA lure. And wait you not for death. according to the counsel of SlilOll,l() be named happy, if you are per- mitted fellowship with a man of rich mind, whosc individual savor you always ï¬nely perceive, and never more than finelyâ€"who yields you the perpetual sense of commu- nity, and never of confusion With your own spirit. The happiness is all the greater, if the fellOWSliip be accorded by a mind eminently su~ perior to one’s own; for he, Wllllc yet more removed, comes yet nearer, seeming to be that which our own soul may become in some future life; and so yielding us the sense of our own being more deeply and powerfully than it is given by Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or VPill‘illllln'tl Rubber. All ()llt‘l’f‘lll(lli> iii lil~~ l’rofewmn. Del-foriiied iii the most approved manner and Warranted' Aurora. March 9. i960 ti7-ly s. : VETERINARY SUV“? , Member of tho Royal (:'-:llege if V. I N Returning thanks for the liberal uii.:..ozzrgu- merit heretofore ieCeirud lit-gs .0 illilliiuit" that he is now prepared to treat ::1' Disvascs of .slninmrs .' At his own stables on the shortest notice. and can with conï¬dence warrant a cure in all case»- within the reach of medical skill and treatment. Residence Near the Eagle Hotel‘. NB No Charge for Stabling Newmarket. Feb. ‘26. 1‘69. I7ll-I FARM l-"Oll 443.1% Lt... the consciousness in our own (7030772., 1‘ 'H 1% Subscribe» ofme for llIz‘ nor": lune f ADVANTAGES 0F Lanon. r-â€"Tlierc PT 0 ' is a very false notion in the world re- 1101. M). 13 Ill 1111‘ 1N1. COIICC~§100 OF THE Township of Howard, Containing 75 acres, about 40 of which are specting employment. Thousands imagine that if they could live in idleness they would be perfectly . This is a re.“ mist.r,ke___ under a high state oi cultivation There is; ‘on h‘appy . d '. g ( a i I the Farm 8 acres of Fall Wheat, a good Every In ustuous Ina“ or Womdn Orchard. a Log House and other outbuildings There is also a BED OF UCHRE on the pro- perty, which only requires a small capital to open it up. There is also strong indications of OIL on the property. For fuitlier particulars apply to ROBERT MARSH. Lot 41. 1st (Lon. Vlarkliam, Richmond Hill. Feb. 26. 1862. 170-6 NEW AND Inrnoven flap of Upper tantrum or the Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upprr faiiada In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the old and well-known publisher of Descriptive County Map». ill? Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or 'l‘raveiliug agents l‘oronto. Mar 1881. 138-tf knows that nothing is so tiresome as being unemployed. During some seasons of the year we have holi- days, andl it is pleasing on these oc- casions to see the Operative enjoy himself; but we have generally found that after two or three dlt} ’s recreation the diligent mechanic or laborer becomes duties unhappy,â€" Often he sighs over the Wietched ness of being idle. The fact is. we are made to labor. and our health, comfort, and happiness depend upon exertion. Whether we look at our bodies or examine our minds. every- thing tells us that our Creator in- tended that we should be active.â€" Hands, fect, eyes, and mental powers show that we were born to be busy. If we had been made in be idle, a very large portion of our bodily and mental faculties would be abundant TOULD you secure a valuable and orna» mental Work of Reference '3 Subscnbe H. 84. d. HAf‘tRlSON Flour Barrrl Hi‘tifllllg, Stave and Shingle .lItl.lIllizt(51.tlI‘(‘I‘\, and Lumber Planers. AMERICAN IIOI’EFULNICSS.â€"~OI;P oi the American cl'iaracterisiics which most surprises the good-natured Mr. in his recent jouruev Seasoned Flooring and billing kept on hand, and Pinned to order 111 (priorities to suit pur- chassis. 113’ Factoryâ€"on Markham and ï¬fth Mills Plank Road. l’.l). atlrirms. Richmond x--lll. June 7. 11564. 32-6m turablc good humor and hopeful- ness of people. He meets fre- quently persons who are mined by the calamities of the war. They never weep, or wring tweir linrds or tear their hair. One man. from whom the soccssionlsts of biliSScui-i had taken cattle and crops and all the fi‘uit of the labor of years, merely remarked in a quiet Way, while he picked his teeth with a bowieknlfe.’ ‘ch, thev have been kinder rough with me 1’ That was aliâ€"â€"lic had nothing else to say. Mr. Trollope thinks a genome American nech complains and nc‘ver despairs. lealcvcr happens in the external world, says Mr. '1‘;, ‘ the [Hall is always there.’ IMPORTANT. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, is highly re» commended, for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Group. and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat 25 cents pr bottle RIOIIMUNU mm. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ! LIBRARY to the 'I-lrit Ll: lintâ€. ‘ t... whee Stockholders and others 1111:. BOOKS every Friday zit'mriirm. . .ltiiii o’cloeli. e M. v A. SCO IT, Ltd mime. . Richmond iiill, Feb. 27.. 1501. All letters addressed to “.Almira.†P.O. wil , Plc-nic Parties & Tea Meetings ‘ rl‘HiS ASSOClAl‘IUN has ii'anuielzvri ttaeii , pl'nmii‘c ‘1 i0 8 1 Br, 5s}. .zv. PECK, SU RGEJU‘N ])ENTIST WILL an IN 1 1st, 2nd and 35rd of Each Month 1 l ’imlt'orrl. 4th of Each Month; (,IOokstowri, 5th of Each Month ; Bond “and, (5th of Each Month ; Bro A iiSVIllt‘. 7th of Each Month; King Station, 8th of Each Month ; Storiï¬ville. 23rd of Each Month; Markham Vil.24tli and 25th: Brown’sCornersAth (. 0ii.of Markham 26th do. of EaclrMouth; 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 usually charged $525 by other Dentists. Teeth ï¬lled with Gold, Silver or White ï¬lling. ‘ ' l‘o remove nziisapprebensioii. he begs to an- nounce that all work W arramed what it is Guaranteed to he, or no charge. Nr‘ï¬rwiarket. 1 Teeth. Extracted with the least possible I’aiii. Particular attention paid to the Regulation ui CHILDREN’S TEETH N B.-â€"-I’irties requiring Artiï¬cial Teeth are seq ested to Call and Examine Specimens Newr‘riarket. May 529, 1862. 182-131 on'ri‘Aâ€"rniwiii ROOFING. introduced to No article ever before the public has equalled the LIQUID GUTTAâ€" l PERCHA for coating tin or other roofs, new or old. One gallon, costing $1.50, will thoroughly coat from ‘200 to 300 feet of roof, 31.011115 coating will render the roof perfectly water-proof. and will lasr three times as long as white lead or othet paint. For covering roofs, either new or old, we repeat, it has no equal for durabi- lity and cheapness, and we offer it to the public fully conï¬dent of its intrinsic excel- lence. and wrth our warrantee that it will do all we claim for it. Sold in barrels of forty gallons each, at a liberal discount to Addre~s all orders to READY ROOFING C0,. 23 ("cedar street. New York. dealt-rs. G i: "Si Si? 'ï¬'i'fif'i‘ï¬â€˜s , Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C. Vl’. Decomber 14. 1860. 107~ly DEN'I‘IMSTRYI/ '1 ADAMS. D. D. Surgeon Dentist, KIND ST. EAST SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR “VEST FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, b‘. ‘1 ‘AHTICULA R attention given to the regu- .. lation of Children’s 'Icot/i (flotisustaticii and all work warranted. : It'l‘~ .nmwl ills attention In the lin- fr- A or his profession 11! all its branches. .lel mm mpply the profession with 'l’eetli. ‘v.'._tlr->.riizetl \pparatus and Vulcallite and the has: Bone filling, 'E‘eeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or finisher. Will: Continuous (lums. ll.‘t}_ ‘i, :l "' ' ' i‘.‘. a hold. ilul‘l‘w'. ll'lineral Vulcanized l u iii:le are 'n\"ll!"dllle(l to give entire satisfaction. 'l'n‘.‘l-IiiU_.L“(iltii-iii' ll, 1CD“ 49-lr "iif’tLT. '33? as 141. E N E. :rl’ilï¬A‘v’RlGll'l', I. ’l'" 0 JV†.1] , EJEGS to intimate that he is now prepared to i ’ erect MILLS of every deserlption, b‘r contracr or otherwise, on reasonable terms' lie is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona, Dec ‘23. 1859 4 NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and for bilious complaintsï¬ick Headache, Costiveness &c., we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS. iiprEiTNT our: 1 And every word is true. For upwards of three years past, I have been engaged in a business. which has yielded me at the rate of $3,000 per aiiiinm, but being desi- rous of going to Europe in the course of a few months for the purpose of there introducing the busrness, .1 am willing to teach it to any one who will send me $1. The business is no, liuriiniig, but of u 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 WllO have received instruction!» from me, both in New York State and Pennsylvania, are earning upwards or $20 per week by it, and 111011 is no reason why any one else c-nnot do the same. ltivalids, even, can (in well by it. asit is no ped- dling iti'air. but a busiues; that is perfectly re- spectable. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure who would like to learn the business for their their own aiiiusmneiit or pleasure, will find the practice of it a pleasant pastimt, and one that they will take great interest in. ’ 'ii receipt of $1_,Iwillsend printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire theart, and these instructions will also contain everr particular relative to the carrying it on so that it will be highly profitable The pl-t‘CllaSPi‘ of the “ print- ed iiistructioiis †Will also be authorized to teach it to others; and l have sometimes received as high as $900, for teaclii.ig it personally to a single individual. I would stale further that $2.50 or $3.00 trill blI_\'PV1‘r\ thing that is nc- I cessirri‘ to comiheiire the btisiness with. and the articles Coir be got a‘l‘iltlsi any“ bore. in citt ‘ 01‘ couritr} , or, .1 pl'elflll't‘d, IC'dII ltiriilsli lllt'lll ADDRESS. fairy/iii). Alvoid T. Parsons, N0. 36 1.ilieit\ St.., New York. The best of references givui when required. ‘ FANNlNGMlLLSSLPUMPS I latest iiiipi'oved PUMPS AND FANNlNG MILLS in his Shop, at Nottil'villc wi‘me i111 moms ‘Hlilldt‘ll in "1H Care will recmvv l’rml‘iil utteri- I.i:m.' null for rhea, 11‘ er- and (in: him: lu- deiie Cuuiiprtitinli Repairing done with tlespaicb. All letter~~ addrcssed to l’ 4. 1 Bit Ktilzlki, DIUUIIT’Zilt‘ i’. O lllf. Subscriber begs to intimate to lllt‘. pub- .."i, :86} ï¬llâ€"bin. I“ nuifvilln c W0 R MS .. For destroying Worms in children, SITTZER’S VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the most pleananl:i safe, and effectual remedy now in use. Try it! So by all dealers in medicines. l Sold tin :5. POLLUCK. Richmond Hill, lic generally, that lie iiianulacm'cs that lilacs" ~ ' r a“: ‘ URGEON Dentist,â€will;be at Niciioll’s Hotel. Richmond ,Hill, the li‘ins'r MONDAY of every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at, his reSidonce, - McCaysville, 7th'Concession of York. All Work W arraii ted. Teeth ï¬lled with Osteoplar‘tlc or Artiï¬cial Boneâ€"This ï¬lling 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 ï¬rmly adheres, rendering italmostimpossible for the filling ever to come out. Dr; Husband Has made arrangements with Mr. G. L. Elliot, of Toronto, to manufacture his Artiï¬cial Teeth ; those who engage Doctor Husband to (10 their work will be sure of hav- ing it done in a superior manner, July t5, 1859. 32-137. TORONTO CIT! MARBLE Wt) 11 KS i8~5 YONGE S'i‘Aqu'I‘. n OFUMEN Sill-OMB TABLES. TOMBS'I‘ONES 81C. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. dz. W. YALE. willow?» tiiiue the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. x P. Husband, ‘ i- "1,174.1: , I \.. restore}. sv’cwinmsrwsem. ‘ u f Blackwood’s Magazine Winchester’s Hypopliospliites AND THE BRITISH REVIEWS Cg screw} as (.70., NEW YORK. continue .11.- t.o publish the following leading EBbIthh“ .Peiiodicals, viz. :â€" 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) 3. . THE NORTH ant-rise REVIEW, (rm. P.S.â€"-â€"All notes and accounts remaining uii- _ paid on the 1st day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, ' c. YALE, , c. CUMMER. 48-tf Toronto, April 29, 1859. UNITY Fire &1.ifr Insurance Association OF LONDON, Vt’ith which is Amalgamated tl’ile Equitable Fire (Hilde. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Available Assets File Departm’t $4,547,061 10 Life. Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,526,595 46 Deposit Fund in Canada . . . . . . . 50.000 ()0 Deposit Fund in New York . . . . . 150,500 00 CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA: MERCHANTS’ iXCllflNGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. J Frothingham, Esq. W. Lunii, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, Esq. A. Larocque, Esq. J. 'l‘orraiice, Esq. Trustees in London : Sir. W. C. .l)alyell, l C. l" Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. ï¬rm ot'liai'clcydr Livingston, Wm. H. Vlacy. I’res’t Leather Manufact Bank W. Sherman, ï¬rm of Duncan, Slieiinan t‘SLCo Every description of Fire and Life liisnraii cc Business transacted at the most iiiodorate rates ui l'remiuiii. V ,W i". REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N. .5. Agent for 'l‘oronttiâ€"AR'I‘HUR lll- JARVIS Ofï¬ce. 67 Yonge Street, Lind Door South 01' King. Toronto, April 1‘2, M61 123â€"1; Dr. LA CITOIEK’WSI PRIVATE MEEIDICAL “l‘lt’titlA'li‘liE I ON THE Physiological View 01 Marriage. 250 erns AND 131) ENGRAVINcs.â€"â€"i’rice onlr twenty-ï¬ve cents. Sent free 01 postage to all partsof the Union. On the iiiï¬rihilies of youth and maturity, disclosing the secret follies of both sexes of all ages, causing debilitv. ner- vousness. depression of spirits, palpitation of the heart. suicidal imagiiiiiigs. involuntary emis- sions. lllllsllllig~, detective iiieiriori‘, indigestion l and lassiludc. with confessions of thrilling ml. 1‘- :c.s‘£ of 11. Branding aSc/ioul Miss, a College Stu- lllc’lll, and (1 Young Married Lady, (Sc, (5.6. It is a truthful adviser to the married and iiioSe contemplating iiiari'iage,\vlio entertain secret. ' doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of having liazarded the health, happi- ness, and piivileges to which every human being is entitled. Youngr Men who are troubled willi weakness, generallt caused by a bad habit in youth. the effects of which are dizzrness, pains, forgetful- iiess, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, weakness of the back and lower extremi- ties, confusion of ideas, loss of memory. with melancholy, maybe cured by the author’s New Paris and London Treatment. We 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. These 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 sured of the same zeal. aesiduitv, scanner and attention being paid to their cases, which has so successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our peculiar department of profes- sional l‘i'artiCe, for the pastlweiitj five years. FRLNCH FEMALE Plusâ€"Ladies who wish for Medicines. the etiicact 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 the) are in certain situations (the particulars of which will be found on the wrapper accompanying each box,) thouin always sale and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are l the}. Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to {on} part or the Uiiitvd States or Canada. To THE l..AtIIEsâ€"â€"V\7nu need a conï¬dential metric-w htittrbi with rtguiz‘ to ’r'iis oi those 111- ,ie«le>ii:ig r-ompl int: to which .lieii delicate or- }gaiiizaiiou renders them liable. -1I‘t'l particularly linvrled It: consult us- : THE “ ELECTHO G'ALvANic PROTECTIVE. "â€"-i“0r ,liiui'icti lizililf‘.~ lltla-P iit‘itilll nil. :ili Hdllill. or ‘- lin have no down in thrich :hei' lamiiies, » mm be obtained Hm abot- 1'. l> 'L perfectly sale 1pIeVeHLiVe to conception, am; has been exten- sively usod during the last 20 tears. Price re- .duced to $10. THE seekers on YOU UNVEILED. l A Treatise on the ( ause ol' Prenmture Deva} â€"-A ‘fllcillll warning, .ltist lillllllSlit'd. a hunk hilt!“ lug the insidious prtigze» and p.“ \ii-Iil’lll t- uiiiuiig schools. [liwli male and l‘eiiiiflrï¬j. 4:1 Hits fatal l’iu‘iit; pointing out the fatalm itial inva- riably attends its victims. and developing the , whole progrch of the disease, from the com- uieiiceliient 10 the end. It will be sent by mail on receipt of two L..j cent Stamps. il.‘ zhllt‘lidiillcï¬ (tally .iii19al night. and Oil Solid: short: 4' 105,; iii. Merltriiics u itli lull direction.» N'lll "01111) [Milt ml the United States or Canaries. bx patients ,Lmflg coiiiiliuliicritiiig Lliflll‘b‘} Iilj)l()!ii‘- by letter. LLiSl- no». correspondence strictly confidential, Di. ifs Office is still located as t~stablr~3 5 under the name of Dr. La tlrcix, at NO. 31. “Maiden Lane, Albany. NY. into our practice, and the public may rest as-, -Moncy current in. the State where issued will 152413' from b in 'lIL’r morning V Church.) 4. THE WESTMINSTER 0. ~ -. BLACKYVOOD’S EDINBURGH, ZINE, (Torn) (Du. CnuncniLL’s Srncmc REMEDY,) , ,FOR CONSUMPTION. . ,‘Norpous .Dobiltti, Scrofulu. and Dyspepsia, , S ' lfronchitls, d'c. , , .,HIS is thumbs: wonderful curative agent ‘ 4 known to medical science. It has ef- fected cures in every {stage of Consumption “ UNPARAL FILED IN THE ANNALS OF MEDICINE? 'fn‘Ne‘rtlous Debility and Dys- pep’si'a, the HYPOI’HQSPHITES may be re~ garded as an almost sovereign'Temedy. The. .- Hypophosphites .' REVIEW (Liberal.) .‘iâ€"iava a twd‘»ï¬old and speciï¬c action~on the one hand. increaoifig the principle which CON- MAGA- STITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY; and. on the other. being the MOST POWERFUL BLOOD GEN RATING. AGENTS KNOWN The present. critical state of European affairs They act with promptness and certainty in all will render these publications universally in. general morbid conditions. teresting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the has- tily writen flbWS'ltt-‘JITIS, crude speculation, and flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the pou- such as Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma, Scrofula. Marasmus. Ano- mia. FemaleComplaints,.&c.,-_aud in all dis- orders Of the Nervous or Blood Systems: Their effect upon the tubercularponditlop is immedi- derous Tome of the future historian, written ate-â€"all the general} symptoms disappearing after the living interest and excitement of the with events offthe time shalllhavo They It is to these Periodicals that have Cough. check Night Sweats. great political passed away readers must gible and reliable history as such, in addition .to their well~established literary. scientiï¬c, and theological character, We urge them upon the Consideration of the reading public. ‘EAR‘LY COPIES. ‘ The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. 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Remittances for any oftlie above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD. SCOTT &. CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York. New York. Dec. 5,1861. PIâ€"IwNIX Looking Glass Picture Frame MANUFACTORY. No. 2'21 EAST 'rw rZN‘l'Y-THIRI) sTitrzrrr. 17‘“? 175 GRAND STREET &. 915 CENl'RE STREET the kind in the U tilled States. We. have on hand or lliltillllfll'lill‘O to order every description of ,L()()l.ll77.2‘ Glass. Picture If Portmzl From/Is, Plain. d- Ornamental Pic)â€, ll/(Il/ Oval and full/£501 Glasses, Connecting Cornices Base r} Bran/ref, T'rll’l/(‘b‘fll’llll Mar- ble Slabs. Toilet Glasses. (fwc. 44;, Il‘lOUlJ‘INGS tor l‘ic'ruui; humans. in lengths sui'ahie for transportation, either Gzlt, Boiling, Rosewood. Oil/i, Zoom, Birdseye. Mahogany. tlur new Manufactory and exteiiswe fa- cilities enable us to furnish any article in our line as good as the best, and as cheap as the cheapest. " DEALERS Ani. lNVI'l‘EI)’l‘0 CALL UPON Us when they visit .\ew York. We claim to be able to supply them with every article in our line which they can possibly require. at prices lower than they can purchase elsewhere. Orders by mail attended to with promplness. Do not fail to call when you visit .‘Iew York Ollioe and \Varerooms, No. 215 Centre St., New Yoik. HORACE V. SIGLER, l75-3mos. Agent. I)t5$il'&lblt: Village Property For Sale. '1‘ H E Subscriber oï¬'ers for Sale two valuable VllillAGl‘l LOTS. situated in the very centre of the fast rising town of Port Elgiii, on Lake Huron, and in the County of Bruce; the Lots are known as Lots No. 40 and 41, in block No. 87 of the Village, This is a rare opportunity for any one who wishes to make a home for himself. The shipping from the Port is considerable, and a , pushing and improving business is done in the townâ€"for a Mechanic the opening is. unequalled. For particulars apply at the ‘HERALD OF- FICE,’ or to WM. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April 24. 1862. 178-tf. THE HEROES OF PEACE, THE HEROES OF WAR. ANTHONY. No. 501 BROADWAY, NEW , Youx, is now publishing; in addition to other portraits. the celebrated collection known 11 Europe and America as BRADY’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC POR l'RAI'I‘ CALLER Y, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America. not excepting Jeff. Davis. Gen. Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of other coufedeiaies. 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 par'sol' England and France; in Scotland. Ireland, \Vales. Holland. Switzer- land. Spain, on the Rhine. in Athens. Egypt, 'l'urke.. the Hob Land, Ohi- na. India. Cuba. 61.0... &c., ml iirï¬iiitum. _ Ous Instantaneous Stereost-opic Views Are the Greatest [Vendor of the Age. T.u-so .im taken iii the bulletin part, 01 a second. and lllt‘ rushing wt Water. the moving of velii- cles. or the march of an army. does not in the sllgllesl degree affect the taking of these views. 'l‘liv-t‘ are sold for $3.00 per dozen. “in have also on hand and manufacture the 1411081 ‘SSlll‘iIlIl'lll of S'I'EREUSCUPES. Pittll‘UGltAl’Hl!’ ALBUMS, and El. “togiuephic Materials ‘i‘ the United Hates. and perhaps in the world ,. .V...-.m=;~... containing (his or all our Por- V low: 1 mail till flnct‘i‘ill of a stamp :‘.:“3'l‘l~lllNY. 501 linoADWAY. near St. Nicholas llotel,New York. September 5, 1861 145-1y of current events, and Diarrhoea. and 800, ‘<t(~:'~usr-«.,.i-,:~, tit-“l , soul. free by . a rapidity ,which is really marvelous.â€" increase the nervous or vital energy. re- diminish Expectoration, improve the Appetite. arrest promote refreshing sleep. A FAle TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE. .Wntchesteir’s Genuine Preparation ! OF THE [IYPOPHOSI’HITES is the only reliable form of Dr. Churchill’s Remedy. and is approvedbye,.tlia;Medical Profession generally, SE NO OTHER. OR ANY REMEDY CON- TAINING IRON. , H (13" Pawns :-â€"In 7 92. Bottles, $lâ€"6 Bottles for $5. In 16 07.. Bottles. $2â€"Tliree for $5. Circulars gratis. Sold by all respectable Drug- =gjsts. and at the solo General Depot in the tilted States, by J. WINCIIEhTER, 36 John St., N.Y. THE SPECIFIC PILL ! A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR. " Spermatorrheaor Sem’nal Weakness, (3‘ Genital Ii'rz'tubilz'ty, in either Sex. THIS is the only remedy for Sexual Debility. Iinpotency. Sterility, &c.. which has the ap- proval 01’ the medical profession. Its success has been mostextraordiiiaryâ€"eï¬'ectiiig cores in cases where all other methods of treatment had failed. One to six boxes of the SPECIFIC BILLrWiil permanently cure any case of Semi- iial ‘V’Veakness‘i or its resulting Impotencv. however aggravated. whether constitutional. or arising from abuse or excess. IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. “l hava used your Speciï¬c Pill in many cases ol'Spermalorrhea, and with the most per- fect sucCess, - ‘ "J. 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: ‘Amerioan Jour. of Med. Science. "I have found them all that could be de- sired, Their effect has been truly wonderful.â€" E. 1’. DICKER, M.D.†11:? This is not a lâ€"lomrcpatliic Remedy, nor is there any mercurv or other deleterious ingre~ dieiits combined with it. ‘ Pinonâ€"$1 per box; six boxes for $5. by mail. pro-paid, For sale by all respectable Druggists. and at the sole General Depot in the United States. by J WINCHESTER. 30 John St,,N,Y. 1.5de. ,____.___...___.____.________â€"â€"-______.____i___,.___< "I‘llIr Eur bl'chm t it: b. ' u .cexfil i operdtilmstl yiialiirs, lalfid IzelllllfinleAIZGIdZ'gl‘ iii 8 E A B O L I S H E D . 1V, ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic l, V tyranny ii we both entirely emancipated by the use of - Ingrani’s Iiil‘alable Liiiiinent A certain cure for Rheumatism, Tic Dolereuux, Sprains, Bruises and Swel'ings r l‘repared and sold by Joseph Ingram, Maple Village, in bottles at ‘25 and 50c. each. Maple Village, Feb., 14. 1861. B . M . R . Try the truly great; PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS’ MA GIG. RELIEF, and if you are not satisfied of its supe riority after using the medicine, the price will be re funded b the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cents p0. bottle. old by all dealers in medicines. 1‘? Valuable Property for Sal ' IZ: 63 Acres, 93 of which is timbered, 4 Acres under Cultivation. Seveial PARK LOTS with timber thereo Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with without Buildings. The above property is situated at, and ad- joining to. the Village of Richm011d. H111. For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 2. 1860. 9-0 Consulttlie Old English Physician FOR. As'rHMA. iNC'IPiENT CONSUMPTION, INFIRMITIES or YOUTH, AND OLD AGE, &c. No Mordâ€"dry Used. Dr. Amos (2: Son, 48 EAST GENES EE STREET, ’ Buï¬â€˜alo, New York, RE the onlv Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 atuight, in every state and symptom of disease. The treatmentthey adOpt is the result of up- wards ofthirty years’ extensive and successful practice in London. A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION, An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity, of Nocturnal Emissions. more properly known as Seminal Weakness, 6L0. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument. when used con- jointly with medicines. Dr. Amos 6; Son. in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial. the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Price Ten Dol- lars. by mail or express. ' YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by a cer- tain practice indulged in when aloneâ€"-â€"-a habit frequeiin learned from evil companions, or at sch ool. the effects of which are nightly felt even when asleep, and if not cured. renders marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body, should apply imn'iediately. Selfuabuse is one of themost formidable enemies to health, for no- thing else in the dire catalogue of human dis- eases causes so destructive a drain upon the human system, drawing its thousands of vic- time through a few years of suffering down to an ii ntimely grave. It destroys the nervous ï¬ystem rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement. prevents the pro- 1 per development of the System, disqualiï¬es for marriage. society, business, and all earthly happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. RERSOVS IN ANY PART OI" THE WORLD may be successfully treated by forwardinga correct detail of their case. Address Dr. Amos & Son, 48East Genesee ‘Street. three doors West of Ellicott Street, Buffalo, N. Y . 88â€"ly r I ,LI‘