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York Herald, 14 Nov 1862, p. 4

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o ., ‘IWJWW’ ~~ “- pool}. PAT’S WELCGME TO THE REAPING MACHINE. OCH, I’m sick of the sickle, Molly dear. And stoopin’ so long and so low. And it’s little sorrow it gives me To give the cold bother the go. And when another harvest comes, By the Powers! I’d like to see The money, or anything else. that ud make A rapiu’ machine of me I I’ve raped in the North and the South country, And I’ve raped in the Lothians three, And I’ve crossed the Irish see. so oft That they gave it its name from me; I’ve raped your wheat and your barley. And your oa’s and your beans. sez Pat. But as for Profitâ€"it’s sorra the rapin’ That ever I raped of that 1 So good luck to yet. Miether M’Cormack, And your Riverence. Misther Bell, And good luck to .yes. Misther Samuelsonâ€" I wish your Honor well. The hearer's footin’ in the field Ye’ve fairly cut away. But it’s not been worth the standin’ on. - Bedad. this many a day. And now the Horse takes the harvest in hand, And pulls the huge machines That go snicking and clicking across the fields Of wheat. Oats, barley and beans. Machines for sowin’ and threshin’. And rapin’. between and betwixtâ€" Iii troth, it’s my private opinion they’ll have A machine for eatin’ it next 5 Then we’ll throw the sickle aside, Molly, And go and try our luck On the banks of the far Australian strames, Where the otter has bills like a duck , For tliere’s mate and drink. and clothes. Molly. And riches and rank to be won, At the Anti what d’ye call the place On t’other side of the sun ? And there’ll be no land agents, Nor middle-men. nor Jews, But yo’ll see me stoning lumps'of gould At the thieving Kangaroos; And we’ll bid a long good-bye. Molly. . To a dale of bloody fun, At the Anti what d’ye call the place At t’other side of the sun ? And no more massesto pay for ! Good day to you, Father O’Bladd, The last contession from me, faiks, And the very last penny ye've had; It’s little your Riverence leaves behind The day ye pardon sinâ€"- As the prophet sez, ye purge our dross, And take away all our tiii ! Ye’ve a bandage on your wrist. Molly, That wrist with gems I’ll deck, And a string of nuggets like mill-stones I’ll hang around your neck And we’ll live in a Date. retirement. Where our nearest neighbor’ll be The Emperor of China, who Will sometimes jine us at tea. Och. the world we’re leavin’. Molly, Is a world of bitter care. For even the pigs and praties are not The angels that once they were ; But the world we’re goin’ to, Molly, Is where the giant of ould Buried. for want of a better bank, Their stocking-legs filled with g6uld. It’s a world of wonders. Molly, A world without a peer ! And what it has. and what it wants. We’ve nothing like it here. But of allits wondrous things. Molly. The strangest thing to me Is that there the working man’s the man Gets first to the top of the tree. â€"Pwtch. m WHITCHURCIâ€"I AGRICULT’RA SOCIETY. r Tun following is the Prize List of the above Society’s Fall Show, held atzAurora on the 15th ult.; we understand there were nearly 800 entries. PBIZE LI ST: HORSESâ€"DRAUGHT. Span Draught Horsesâ€"lst, T. Lloyd; 2nd. J. Nixon; 3rd. Jacob Barksy. Two-year-old Gelding or Filley.â€"lst, Au- gus McK nnou; 2nd. T. Armstrong. Spring Coltâ€"1st, P. Maclem; 2nd, G. L. Graham. Spring Fillev.â€"lst, Weldon Playter; 2nd. â€"ne entry. GENERAL runrosss. Span Horses for General Purposes.-â€"lst. Albert Webb; 2nd. George L. Pearson; 3rd. N. Button. Two-year-old Gelding. or Filley.â€"-lst, Dr Hunter; 2nd, T. L. Heacock. Spring Colt.-â€"-Ist, Robert 2nd. Frank Smith. Yearling Filley.â€"lst, George Freeland; 2nd, Wm McClintock. Spring Coltâ€"lst, H Jennings; 2nd. Wm Musselman. Spring COILâ€"lst, John Robinson; 2nd. Watson Playter. Carriage Horses.â€"-lsi. Ebenezer Lundy: 2nd. 1’ \V Playter; 3rd, Thomas Armstrong. Horse for Single Purposes.â€"'1st. John Nixon; 2nd. Alfred Graham; 3rd. William Musselman. Brood Mare.-â€"Ist. Weldon Playler; 9nd. T L Heacock; 3rd, John Robinson. CATTLE. Working Oxen.--1st, John Randall; 2nd, Harrison &. VauNostrand Yearling Bull,-â€"-W W Baldwin. Bull Camâ€"«lst, John Playter; Nixon. Milk Comâ€"lst, II Jenn-lugs; 2nd, R Armstrong ; 2nd. J . Armstrong. Two-year-old Heifer,â€"â€"lst and 2nd, Robert Armstrong. ' Yearling Heifer.â€"lst, H Jennings; 2nd. Thos. Armstrong, Heifer Calf.-â€"lst. James Marsh ; 2nd. W W Baldwin. ‘ Fat Ox or Steamâ€"lst and 2nd, J. Hal-' Today . Fat Cow or- Heifer.â€"â€"lst, J. Halloday; 2nd, Robt Armstrong. , SHEEPâ€"LONG WOOL. Aged Ram.â€"-1st, George Ireland; 2nd. G L Pearson; 3rd, H Jennings. Yearling Ram.--lst, A Fenwick; 2nd, G L Pearson. ~ Ram Lamb..1st Thos Martin, 2nd G, L. Pearson, 3rd Thos Martin. Aged Ewes..lst G. L. Pearson, 2nd Thos Martin. - Yearling Ewes. .lst H. Jennings. 2nd A. H. FenWIck. Ewe Lambs. lst H. Jennings. 2nd G. L. Pearson. FINE WOOLED. Aged Ram. .Watson Playter. Ram Lamb. .lst Alex. Wallace. 3nd Benj. Brownsberger. Aged Ewes. .A. Wallace. Yearling Ewes. . I. P. Bogart. ' Ewe Lambs. . lst & 2nd A Wallace, Fat Sheep..lst J. Nickson. 2nd H. &. .8 Lemon. SWINE.â€"-LARGE BREED. Aged Boar. .Joseph Bogart. Boar Pig. . do Blood Sow. .lst James Halliday, 2nd Rich. Sew Pig. .J. Hogart. 2nd H.&l’l‘EErE‘ For Eight Dollars. SMALL BREED, Aged Boar. .lst W. Wr Baldwin. S. Lemon, Boar Pig. . lst J. Bogart. 2nd Frank hmitli. Brood Sow. .lst E, Reynolds, 2nd J, Nixon. Sow Pig. .11.. Q. St. George, 2nd J Halliday F0\VLS. Pair Geese. .lst A. Skinner, 2nd J Willson. Ducks. .lst A Graham, 2nd W,B.Rlchardson Fowls. .lst J. Bogart. 2nd Geo. Oliver. GIAINI Fall Wheat..lst not yet ascertained, 2nd Wm. McLiutock. Spring Wheat. .lst S. Heacock, 2nd H. &. S. Lemon. Barley. .lst John Smith. 2nd T.L. Heacock. Large Peas. .lst Frank Smith, 2nd James Coats Small Poas..lst Orlin Chapel. 2nd G. L. Pearson. Oats. .lst P. Bartholomew, 5nd F. Smith. Buckwheat. . lst Wm. Musselman, 2nd David Lyon. Corn. .lst Frank Smith. 2nd W. G. Lloyd. Clover Seed. .H. & S Lemon. Timothy Seed. lst H. Jennings, 2nd A, Fenwich- Flax Seed..lst Orlin Chapel, 2nd P. Bar- tholomew. . Tare Seed. . lst Jennings, 2nd D. Marsh. FRUITS. nooTs, &c. Winter Apples. .lst H. & S. Lemon. 2nd S, B, Siddons, Fall Apples. .lst M. Jones, 2nd H. Pointen. Half Acre Swede Turnips. .lst Walker Lloyd, 2nd George Oliver, 3rd Wm. Swales. 4th John Randall. Half Acre White Turnips. .lst \Vm Swales, 2nd Jesse Floyd. _ Eighth Acre Carrots. . lst David Baker, 2nd Joel Baker, 3rd Jonathan Baker. Eighth Acre Mangolds. .lst Joel Baker. 2nd Phillip Widenian. Twelve Swede Turiiips. . lst Thomas Lloyd, 2nd George Lloyd, Twelve White 'l‘urnips. . lst A. Skinner, 2nd George Oliver. Twelve Field Carrots. .lst Joseph Bogart. 2nd 0 Chappel. Twelve Mangolds. Francis Pike. Twelve Garden Carrots. . lst Bruce Bros. 2nd E Reynolds. Twelve Beets. .lst D Marsh” 2nd E Rey- iields. Pinkeye Potatoes. .lst T Armstrong. 2nd R Knight. _ Cup Potatoes. .lst Wm. McClintock, 2nd S Foote, Potatoesâ€"any other sort. .lst S Foote, 2nd DaVId Lyon. ’ Half barrel Flour. .lst BruceBros. 2dd Jos. Bogart. 'i‘omates. .lst Bruce Bros. 2nd Seth Heacoch Onions. .Ist Bruce Bros. 2nd Iserai Clubine. ' Cabbage. . lst Harrison & VanNostrand, 2nd Alfred Graham, CauliI’owers. .lst George Forster. Pumkins. . lst Thomas Armstrong, 2nd John Hutchlson. Squashes. .lst Ben Holiingshead, 2nd .l Halliday. Citrons. . lst S Foote. 2nd John Willsou. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter. .lst Major Stephenson. 2ndJ Lundy Cheese. . lst P Bogart, 2nd J Lundy. MANUFACTURES, IMPLEMENTS, ($0. Farm Waggon..lst J S Wilkins, 2hd Alex Duncan. Carriage with Top. .J S Wilkin. Buggy. .J S Walkin. Wooden Plow J Fleury. Any kind of Plow. .J Fleury. Cultivator. .lst Salem Eckardt, 2nd '1‘ & G Morgan. . - Turnip Drill. .lstJ Robinson, 2nd J Fleury. Roller. .Salem Eckard. Straw Cutter. .John Devlin. Farm Gate. . David Baker. Axe Handle. .lst Albert Stephens, 2nd P Macklem. Carriage Harness. .R Fleming. Farm Harness. .A Graham . Home-made Cloth. . 1st Walker Lloyd, 2nd Alfred Stephens. Flannel. .lst Comly Randal, 2nd P Bartho- Iomew, Blankets. .lst Mrs Teiiton, 2nd Francis Pike Carpet. . lst R P Irwin, 2nd Alb Stephens. Carpet Rug. . let J Willson. 2nd D Richard- son. Coverlid..lst Geo. Pyper, 2nd Geo. Dick- son. Woolen Socks. . lst E Reynolds, 2nd Henry Eave Troughs, Water spouts Jennings. Woolen Mittens..1st E Reynolds, 2nd Jas Petch Quilt. .lst John Hutchlson. 2nd J Robinson, Bed Spread. . 1st John Nixon, 2nd J Petch. Child's Dress. .lst W G 'Lloyd, 2nd Robert B0 c. Embroidering. .lst Samuel Wells. 2nd John Hutchlson. Berlin Wool Work. .Charles Doan. Fancy Knitting..lst R P Irwin, 2nd Ann Ross. Tatting. . [st and 2nd George Playter. Straw Hat. . let P Bartholomew. 2nd John Petch. Lady on Horseback. .lst Miss Victoria Allen 2nd Miss Caroline Collins. . Gentleman on Horseback. .Master J W Nixon. 2nd Master N E Siddons. EXTRASâ€"RECOMMENDED, Turnip Scuflier. Wheelbarrow and Road Scraper. manufactured by James Fleury. of Aurora. Beet Seed . raised by John ,Potch; Honey and Bed-room Satchel. shown by C. Doan ; Maple Sugar. P Bogart ; Catsup, by W Lloyd ; Stockings, R P Irwin; Gloves. George Oliver; Head Dress and Bonnet, Robt Boyd; Toilet Cover, John Hutchlson . Fancy Knitting, W G Lloyd ; Yarn. G Olivor; Crochet Work, Ann Ross; Alum Basket, M Jones; Leather Work. J Halliday; Crayon Drawing. R Knight ; Entire Colt, owned by John Sander- son; Entire Colt. owned by R Knight; Entire Colt. owned by William McClintock; and two pet Bears. exhibited by J Halliday. Mock auctionsâ€"the place where the buyer is sold. The boy who undertook to ride a horse- radish is now practising on a‘saddle of mutâ€" ton. The three most diliicult things are-â€"â€"to keep a secret, to forget an injury, and to make good use of leisure. A Hibernian. when knocked down, exâ€" claimed; ‘ do you hit a man while down 'I’ ‘ No,’ was the reply. lay here.’ A minister of twenty-years experimee says he never saw a woman asleep in meeting. They are all busy looking at each otlier’a bonnets. THE PREPARATION OF FI.AX.:â€"-â€"A new process is recommended for conduct- ing this operation, which combines the ad- vantages of.being extremely simple, re- markably expeditious, and perfectly effectâ€" ive. The mode proposed consists in heat- ing the raw material for a sufficient length of time, seldom exceeding three hours, by steam raised to an adequate temperature â€"â€"about 300° answering the purposeâ€"‘â€" and the infusion of cold water at the regu~ ty by the condition of the straw. ‘ When dried the fibre can be easily disengaged by rotting, while the article produced proves sound in quality on account ofthe absence ofstceping, and bright in color owmg to partial - bleachiiig.~-Dublm Evening Mail. DR. N. J. PECK, Surghbn Dentist,- HAS just imported some of the main nor.- LAR Block Teeth. which he will insert for that sum if required, being the same kind as inserted by S. N Peck. and made by the same man. He also keeps the best qualily of Teeth. which he will insert on Gold, Silver. Platenum. or Nulcunized Rubber, CHANGE OF ADVERTISEMENT. â€"-â€"_. Dr Pucx will be at Richmond Hill.. . . .. . . .lst day of each month Maple, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd day of each month Kleiiiburg,. . . . . . . . . . . .5tli day of each month Clarevdle, . . . . . .. . . , . .6th day of each month Aurora, . . . . . . . . . . .the last day of each month (Exceptwhen any of the ab ve days come on Sabbath, when he will attend the day following) When he will be happy to wait on any re- qulring his. services in any branch of his pro- fession. or make good any work previously warranted. Teeth extracted for those not able. to pay, free, Aurora. June 20.. 186:2 168-1v THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. __ POWELL’S CKNOWLEDGED by 500 Farmers, Pro- fessionnl Gentlemen and others (who have them working in Wells, varying in depth from 10 to I33 feet) to be the EASIEST WORKED. MOST DURABLE and EFFI- CIENT ever offered to the Public. [13’ Price 60 Cents foot. No extra charge for Top. Every Pump Warranted! Orders for these Pumps addressed to C. POWELL, Willowdale, C.W Will receive Prompt Attention, November, 7, 1862, 202- Iy. __ ___\N WORMS. For destroying Worms in children SITT ’ VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the niost plezaEaliis safe, and effectual remed now in u . ' by all dealers in mediciries. 56 Try 1“ 801 J. G 0 RM L E Y, COMMISSIONER 1N QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyanccr and Auctioneer LOT 31. 4TH Con. MRRKHAM. September 18, 1860. J 95~tf Auction Notice. THOMAS'EOWMAN, Iiiccnscrll Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK 52. PEEL. All letters addressed to “Almira,” P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “ York Herald”OIfice, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon. Tliornhill, and Mr, James Cavaniiah. Mansion House, Sharon. where Terms. &c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-tf MN 9 CIstI'on s and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF . STEAM MILLS, 'I'HORNHILL. June 3, 1859. 27â€"tf TEETH EXTHACTED WITHOUT PAIN By the use of Electricity, ‘ _ Mil-e By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. ' ' 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. 67-1y W. 'G. TAYLOR. VETERINARY SURGEON, Member oft/to Royal College of VS. I N Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- ment heretofore received begs to intimate that he is now prepared to treat all Diseases of Jflizimals .' At his own stables on the shortest notice, and can with confidence warrant a cure in all cases within the reach of medical skill and treatment. Residence-"Near the Eagle Hotel. N.B. No Charge for Stabling. Newmarket, Feb, 26, 1862. I70-1y NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Canada! ‘ N 7 OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference '1 Subscribe or the Typographical, Statistical AND ‘ Them faith. 1’” Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation by GeolC. Tremaine, the old and well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. III? Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or ’I‘ravellipgagents ‘ Toronto. May 1861. H. & J. HARRISON Flour Barrel Heading, Stave and Shingle Manufacturers, and Lumber Planers. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and Planed to order in quantities to suit pur- cliaseis. I38-tf Toronto,October 11, 1860.. UNITY Fire & Life Insurance Association OFLONDON, With which is Amalgamated the Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, casoonm, STERLING. Available Assets Fire Departm’t $4,547,061 10 Life Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,526,595 46 Deposit Fund in Canada... . . . . .\ 50,000 00 Deposit Fund in New York..... 150,500 00 CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA 2 MEHCHANTS’ EXIZENGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. J Frotliiiigham, Esq. W. Luiin, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. ' J. G. Mackenzie,ESq, A. La‘rocque, Esq. J. Torrance, Esq. â€"_ Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, | C. I". Bazin, Esq. Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. firm ofBarclv.y'& Livingston. Wm. H. Macy. I’res’t LeatherManufact Bank W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman &Co Every description of Fire andllLife Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates of Premium. ‘ W. P. REYNOLDS, l Manager in B. N, A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ART“ UR M. JARVIS Office. 67 Yonge Street, 2nd Door South of V lKing, Toronto, April l2, 1861 123-1V TORONTO Ci'i‘riiiiituniiwoiiiis‘ 185 YONGE STALETJ . lst Seth Heacock, 2nd M O N U M N $7170 M B TA B L E S , ' TOMBSTONES 810. Twenty ' Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of I). C. do W. YALE, will con- tinue the business under the superinteiidence of our duly euthorized agents, AUSTIN Assay and D. CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P,S.â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the lst day of June, 1858, will be put . into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto. April 29. 1859. 48-tf Desirable Village Prolicrty For Sale. HE Subscriber offers for Sale two valuable VILLAGE LOTS. situated in the very centre of the fast rising town of Port Elgin, 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 0r- FICE,’ or to WM. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April 24. 1862. l78-tf. DRS. S. N. & P. B. PECK, ' SURGEON DENTISTS, WILL BE IN Newmarket. 1st, 2nd and 3rd of Each Month ; Bradford, 4th of Each Month; Cookstown, 5th of Each Month ; Bond Head. 6th of Each Month ; Brownsville. 7th of Each Month King Station, 8th of Each Month 'Stoufi'ville. 23rd of Each Month Markham Vil.24tli and 25th of'Eacli-ll'lonth Brown’s Corners,4th Con.ofMarkham 26th do.; Richmond Hill. Nicliolls’ Hotel, 27th " Maple, Wattson’s Hotel . . . . . . . . . . 28h Kleinburg Hotel,. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .29th ' If any of the above days comes on Sunday, that place will be omitted till the following month. When he will be prepared to attend to any Professional Calls, or make good any operation previously warranted, ‘hose who require Artificial Teeth can Iiave a full upper set of best quality of Block Teeth. inserted on Valcanized Rubber, for $8, usually charged $25 by other Dentists. 'l‘eeth filled with Gold, Silver or White filling. To remove misapprehension, lie begs to an- nounce that all work Warranted what it is Guaranteed to lye, or no charge. Teeth Extracted with the least possible Pain. Particular attention paid to the Regulation of CHILDREN’S TEETH. N.B,â€"â€"I‘arties requiring Artificial Teeth are requested, to Call and Examine Specimens. ll? Teeth inserted cheaper than byany other Dentist in the Province. Newmarket. May 29, 1862. 0‘ It l82-ly GEO. MOPHILLIPS, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C.W. December 14. 1860. 107.]y DENTISTRY ! "um? â€"--- "Incas w. C. ADAMS. D. D. s. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING S'I‘. EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD noon \VES'I‘ FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, ARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s Toot/1.. Consultation free. and all work warranted. ~Dr, A. has tnriied his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all its branches, and can supply the profession with Teeth. Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcaiiitc iRubber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber, with Continuous Gums. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. 49-1r NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and. for bilious complaints Sick Headache, Costlveness &c. we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN vscurasni: 1.1le Plus. FANNING MILLS&PUMPS THE Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that he manufactures the [13” Factoryâ€"on Markham and Elgiii Mills; ut°5ll'npr°v°d lated moment, ascertained without diflicul- Plank Road- P-O' address, Riel‘mond Hm" June .7. 1861. J. B. BeeGi‘cra OUN‘I‘Y Censtable,â€"â€"-Landlord’s Warrants __ executed. Rents and Debts collected on the shortest possible notice. ‘ Addressâ€"Richmond Hill P.O. l-y PUMPS AND FANNING MILLS 32-511] In his Shop. at Stoufl‘ville, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion; and for cheapness and durability he defies competition. Repairing done with despatch. All letters addressed to' PETER KRIBS. Stoufi'ville P. O. ' Stoufl'ville, Oct. 15. 1861. l5l-6m ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and EX- HAUSTION. New editions enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Colored Engravings on Steel. Just published, price 1s. HE SILENT FRIEND, the greatest Medi- ‘cal Work ofthe'Age, on Youthful Indis- cretions and consequent Impediments to Mar- riage, describing the Anatomy of the Repro- ductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect restora- tion to manhood: with an Essay on Single and Married Life, containing a Prescription known as the Preventive Lotion. precluding the pos sibility of contamination. , Also to be had from all Agents in all parts of the world, EXTRAOTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND, price 6d., which contains direction forthe guidance of patients. Messrs. R, & L. PERRY 61. Co. are only to be consulted at their residence, No. 19, Berners Street. Oxford Street. London, as they never, under any circumstances, travel either at home or abroad. and they hereby caution the Public against any person using their name.-and as a further precaution against fraud. the Public is notified that none of their medicines are ge- nuine. unless the subjoined fac-similie of their signature is attached to their different wrap- pers. GEN ’ItA'I‘IVE do Musccnnn i‘OWEit REGAINED BY THE USE or Perry’s Cordial Balm of Syriacum. Established nearly a century, and known throughout. the world as the GREATEST RIC- GENERATOR; a neverâ€"failing remedy for Sperinatorrhm, loss of manly power. produced byeai‘ly indiscreticns. or any other cause.â€" It enriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable at once to fulfil the most sacred obligations of married life. Price 11s. per bottle, or four quantities in one, 338,, which saves lls. ; and in £5 bottles. effecting a saving of £1 152s. PERRY’S CONCENTRA'I‘ED DETER~ SIVE ESSENCE. a remedy for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purifying the system from contamination. recommended for secondary symptoms, blotches on the head and face, en- largement of the throat. tonsils. and uvula; its beneficial influence on the system is undeni- able. Price US. and 33s. per bottle, alsoa saving of lls. PERRY’S PATENT CONCENTRA'I‘ED ESSENCE OF COPAIBA AND CUBEB SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most speedy Remedy known. The Globulcs, con- taining the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cnbebs, Buchu, &c.. at once cure, without the possibi- lity of failure. Gonorrhrna. obstinate Gleet, Stricture, etc, immediately subduing .all in- flammatory action; Eiicased in sugar. free from taste or smell. 45. 6d. and IIS. per box. HEALTH DEPIIINDS UPON PURE FLOOD.â€" PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofula, Ulcers, Iloils. Blotcbes, Piniples on the face and body. (Sac. Price lls. and 33s. per box. Sold at Messrs. R, (S: L. Pizniu'dz. Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Barriers Street. Ox- ford Street. London. Agents: BARCLAY do Co.. 75 Farringdon Street, London. ‘ May 23. 1862. 182. Blackwood’s Magazine AND THE BRITISH REVIEWS l SCOTT & (30., NEW’ YORK. continue 0 to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz. :â€" THE LONDON QUAIEI’I‘ERLY (Conservative) THE EDINBURGH iff'EViEw (WI-rig.) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Church.) 4' THE WESTMINSTESR REVIEW (Libel-ail.) BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA- ZINE, (Tory,) The present critical state of European affairs will render these publications universally iii- teresting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the has- tilv writen news-items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the pen- derous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelli- gible and reliable history of current events, and as such. in addition to their well-established literarv, scientific, and theological character, we uige them upon the consideration of ihe reading public. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Shots 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. TERMS : Par mm For any one of the four Reviews,. ..... 3 06 For aiiv two of the four Reviews, . . . . . . . 5 (I'll For any three Of the four Reviews. . . . . . . 7_ 00 For all four of the Reviews, . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00 For Blncltwood’s Illegal-zine, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 For illlnckwood and one Review. . . . . . . .. 5 06 For Blackwood and two Reviews, . . . ... '1 Oil For Blackwood and three Reviews,. .. .. S) 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews,. .10 00 Money current in the State whore issued will be received at par. CLUBBIN G. A discount of twenty-five per cent from the above prices will be allowed to CLUBS ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Black- wood. or of one Review. will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four RevieWS and Blackwood for $30 ; and so on. Canadian mail Subscribers supplied free of United States postage. N.B.â€"-The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is $31 per annum. I Remittances for any of the 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. W. Ur S K E NE- MILLWRIGHT, ' .lrLTooi/ull, BEGS to intimate that he is 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 hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona, Dec. 23, 1859 l Hoaltli,llappincss,&Longlilfe pHOTQGRA P HS 3 RE Within the reach of all, bv the use of Du. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE DO- MESTIC MEDICINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the late Dr. Bucliaii, Fellow of The Cheapest and Best the Royal College of Physicians 6.0,. &c.â€"-â€" » - Cuies are daily made. and their dflicacy proved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- I Inflamed Eyes and Chilblains .J, men at Guildhall, THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR. OF LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street. Westminster, Worship Street. Bow Street. &c. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men, Clergymen. and others. Dr. Buchan‘s Sugar; Coated Sarsaparilla Pills. It is a WELL-KNOWN FACT that SAR- Map]. Village, Fan, 14, 1861. SAPARILLA is the greatest purifier of the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURElâ€"The Bowels regularUâ€"And DEFY the DOCTOR!!! These Pills strike at the rootof each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment incidental to Man Woman and " ‘ Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Indi- gestion. Hilious, LIVer. and Stomach Com< plaints. General WenkiiOss,Gout, Rhiietna- tism, Luinbago. Pains in the Limbs, Ilead- aches, Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by iriegulm‘ities DI the bowels. ob- structed perspiration, and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. These Pills work their way to the. very roots of each disease. cleansing in their passage. especially where ‘incrcury has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac~ cuinulaiion, till the blood is purified. the whole system renovated. and all the functions acting ‘according to nature, the duties of life become a pleasuie, Where before they had been sad and wear}~ burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"do not deâ€" lay l a clean stomach must make acleaii body. A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stomach, body, and blood are pure. from regulating a id cleansing the bowels, health is certain, llegin at the beginning. waste no time; strike at the rent ofyour ailment. Again, I say. look to your sto.nach. One trial ofthese Pills will force conviction, Sold in bottles. at Is. 1gd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 1 IS. Dr. Buchan’s Invigorating Essence. For NERVOUS RELAXATION and GE- NERAL W EAKNESS. at once restore and invigorate With magical rapidity the most De- bilitatod Constitution. thereby ensuring perma- nent health, increased strength, energy, and a redoublcd devolopnient of the inuscularsystem. Failure is impossible, for success is as certain as that daylight follows darkness. The only infallible remedy for acquired local and general debility, nervous prostration. depression ofspi- rits. diminution of vital energy, emacintion, and for all female complaints. This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but increases the natural vigour of man in youth, inaturity.'and old age The prOperti-es of this invaluable re-invigorating Essence act directly on the ne. vous and muscular “system, enriching, increasing, and purifying each par- ticular vital fluid; its action is never-failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws of na' ture. As the falling rain vivifies the parched vegetation. so will the power of this all-potent agent restore the lost strength and energy of all who sufl'er from exhaustive derangement. which so few of the medical professimi attempt to treat. 45. 6d., lls., or four quantities in one. 338. DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE OINI'MENT, Is the only one yet discovered that cures the most inveterate sores, Its effects are wonder- ful, giving instant relief to the sufferer. Manv thousands have used it. and declare it to be “the best in the world.” It is the only NATURAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. It never closes up the surface of a wound whilst full of matter. but will first bring all to the surface, and finally heal Without breaking out again. The Pills aid the Ointment in the followingâ€"Piles, Boiles, Bruses,~ Excoriations, Blotches on the Face. Ulcers, Ringâ€"worms. Sore. Heads. Eyes, and Lips. Baldness, Chap- ped Hands, Chafed and Blistercd Feet, Corns, Bunions, Cbilblains, Frost Bites, Scalds. Cuts, Bites, Freckles. Stings, Scrofula, King’s Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Still Joints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lum- bago,‘ Rheumatism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore 'I‘liroats. Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash. ’l‘u- mours. Old and deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, Worms. Itch, &c. 1s. lid. and 2s. 9d. per pot. Pa.ent Medicine Warehouse, 19, Berners street, Oxford street, London. Wholesale Agents zâ€"Barclay & 00., 75, Farringdon street; may be had at R. H. HALL’S, Chemist and Drug-gist, Richmond Hill. C.W. and from all Chemists throughout the world. May 23. 1862. 182. SOR E EYESI! Relief to tireâ€" Afflicted : I‘HE following Certificates are sufficient guaranty to the public that HIV. Pcck’s Eye Water Is an infallible remedy for SKIN We, the undersigned. do certify that we have used ll. W. PECK’S EYE WATER, and find it to be a certain cure for Inflained Eyes and Chilblains. and therefore would recommend it to the public, Robert Raymond James Bailey Mrs. M. J. Raymond Miss J, Hinnce A, L. Skeelc Robert Hewison John Coulter D. Bi'idgford. J-P. Miller Anderson Robert Hopper G. l.. Boynton W. S. Pollock W. H. Myers L. Richardson Martin Nealiou Timothy Fogarty W. P. Richmond Richmond Hill, July 14, 1862. My son suffered for nearly four months from Inflammation in one of his eyes; during which time I procured the best medical aid within my reach, to no purpose. The inflammation con- tinued ; the boy suffered, and I began to enter- tain serious apprehension that he 'would lose his sight. I accidentally heard of effectual cures having been made by Mr. H. W. Puck’s Eve Water, and procured two viols of it from himâ€"the application of which has qfl’ected A CURE. My son’s eyes are now well. I have much pleasure in certifying to the above facts. and recommend the use of Mr. Peck’s Eye Water to all persons afflicted with Iiifiamed Eyes. JOHN HISLOP. ---â€"â€"â€"- Richmond Hill, July 15, 1862. In the month of February last, I had a severe attack of Inflammation in my- right eye, and suffered very-much. I tried several re- medies, and obtained medical advice. but my eye continued to get worsr‘. I was recom- mended to call on Mr H, W. Peck, who gave me a Viol of his Eye Water; in three days I felt relief, and in about five days was able to use my eye. It is now well, and l have much pleasure in stating that I believe it is Mr Peck’s remedy that cured my eye. I Iiave also re- commended the use ofit to others. and know that the result has been attended with com- plete success. J. M. DAVIS. ' For Sale at the Post Ofiice, Richmond Hill, price 25 cents per bottle, 190 l ‘ Toronto, April 19. 186l. GALLERY IN CANADA, IS AT .137 Klllli Sl‘lllllll', Illll'. , TORONTO. ’JA MES RAWE, Proprietor and Principal Operator SLAVERY AEOLISHED. MANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic I tyranny have bet u entirely emancipated by the use of Ingrani’s Infalable Liniment A certain cure for Rheumatism, Tic Dolereaux, Spraiiis, Bruises and Swellings Prepared and sold by Joseph Ingram, Maple Village, in bottles at 25 and 50c. each. 1'? B I M J} R I 'Bry the truly great PAIN KILLE BRIGGS' MA- GIC ~RELIEF,and:if you are not satiiilied of its-upe- rloi-ity after using the medicine, the rice'will be re~ funded b the Agen in all cases. P so 25 cents per bottle. old by all eaters in medicines. Valuable Property forSalc ’ IZ: 63 Acres, 23 of which is timbered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Seveial PARK LOTS with timber thereon Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above properly 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 2. 1860. Consulttlie Old English Physician FOR 1 AS I‘IIMA. INCIPIEN‘I‘ CONSUMPTION, INPIRMITIES OF YOUTH. AND , ~ OLD AGE, &c. No MBI'CIIâ€"l'y Used. Dr. Amos (:2: Son, 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, Buffalo, N ew York, RE the onlv Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 atnighi. in every state and symptom of disease. The treatmentthey adopt is the result of up- wards ofthiity years’ extensive and successful practice in London. 1. MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument fortlie cure of Genital Debi- lity, of Nocturnal Emissibns. more properly known as Seminal Weakness, (Sec. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by 9-0 1. .the use of this instrument, when used con- jointly with medicines. Dr. Amos do 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 Ton 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€"a habit frequenin learned from evil companions. or at school, 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 immediately. Self-abuse is one of the most formidable enemies to health, for no- thing else in the dire catalogue of human dis- caSes causes so destructive a drain upon the human system, drawing its thousands of vic- tims through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous :system rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the pro- per development of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society. business, and all earthly 125-ly .R g ‘- happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in \‘7‘ body and mind, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death .‘ itself. ' nEItsons IN ANY Partner 'I‘HE WORLD may be successfully treated by forwarding: correct detail of their case. Address Dr. AMos & Sou, 48East Genesee Street, three doors West of Ellicott Street, Buffalo. N. Y. 88-Iy IMPORTANT. - DR. WIS'I‘AR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, is highly"- eoinmendsd, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and all diseases of the Lou s and Throat. 25 bottle. g .» cent." THE ORIGINAL 110WE SEWING MACHINES! ESTABLISHED IN IS45â€"PERFECTED IN 1862. ECENT and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine, renders i now the most perfect before the public, and persons at a distance can order aMachine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe dellvery,and that they will be able to manage it to their en- tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles l.â€"- No more missing stitches! No trouble in mak- ing any garment, lioweverdelicate or heavy,on the same Machine, either in cambiic, cloth or leather; and for dress makers. shirt makers tailors, hat binders, shoe binders. or gaiter fit~ ting, as well as for every variety of family sewing, they have no superior, and Will’be sold at a much less price than any other machine capable of doing the same range of work. Send for Descriptive Catalogue of'styles and prices. A few respectable Agents will be dealt with liberally. ' ' Address the HOWE Sewing Machine, 437 Broadway, New York " New York. June20. 1862. , 186-1)! I soon THING. , , DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment iiif worth I trial, many case ofPiles, Burns, Scolds, Old Sores, [attained or Slqre Eyes,illtrup&l{p:m8§ttn, and In mrycasewereaiionme , at‘ Till.- maid itself, after one trial. ” ‘ Cheap Boots” Shoes HE Subscriber 4 begs it'o intimate ti) the in. habitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity, that he has leasedthe Shop of «Mr. Ruben Lee, Where, he intends to carry, on” the BQOT and SHOE business in all its branches. ‘ Mr. Lee’scustomers will have the same at- tention given to their work as formerly, . All work done at the lowest reinuneiating Pms’ RICHARD DURHAM. Richmond Hill, April 10,"62. 176 J.-.

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