w‘m__; w... ..-____ pump \VIIEN I MEAN TO MARRY. 'lViien do I mean to marry? Wellâ€"- "I‘is idle to dispute with fate I But if you choose to hear me tell, Pray listen while I ï¬x the date :4â€" then daughters haste, With eager feet, A mother’s daily toil to share ; Can make the puddings which they eat, Attd mend the stockings which they wear. When maidens look upon a man As in himself what they would marry, And not as many soldiers seen A suttlor or a commissary ; VVben gentle ladies who have got The offer of a lover’s band, Consent to share his " earthly lot.†And do not mean his lot of land. VVheu young mechanics are allowed To ï¬nd and wed the farmer’s girls- VVho don’t expect to be endowed With rubies, diamonds and pearls. \Vhen wives, in short‘. shall freely give Their hearts and hands to aid their spouses, And live as they were wont to live, Within their sires’ one-story houses, Titan, Madam,â€"â€"if' I’m not too oldâ€"- Rejoiced to quit this lonely life, I’ll brush my beaver, cease to scold, And look about me for a wifel lfli ...__.--.__..-. ‘7...“ -. . mumma h Perpetual Molion.-â€"~Rent and taxes. The Right Manin the Right Place.â€" A husband at home in the evening. Nature preaches cheerfulness in her sad- dest mood; she even covers forgotten graves with flowers. An advertising chandler at Liverpool modestly says, that ‘ without intending any disparagemcnt to the sun,be may confident- ly assert that his octagonal sperinaceti are the best lights ever invented. A witty dentist having labored in vain to extract a decayed tooth from a lady’s mouth, gave tip the task with the felicitous apol'Ogy: ‘ The fact is, madam, it seems impessible for anything bad to come out ofyour mouth.’ ‘_ An American paper says. in England ladies don’t allow themselves to be put on the shelf quite as soon as ours. They are not supposed to reach the full bloom or maturity until forty, an age at which all true judges think their charms XL. There are in the English language 20,- 500 nouns, 4.0 pronouns, 9,200 adjectives, 8,000 verbs, 2,600 adveros, G9 preposiâ€" tions, 19 conjunctions, 68 interjections,and 2 articlesâ€"~in all, about 40,000 words. According to \Vebster’s'diclionary, there are 100,000 words. Coal oil is said to be a sure destroyer of bed'bugs. Apply plentifully with a small brush or feather to the places where they most congregate. The cure is effectual and permanent. Gilt frames, chandeliers, &c., rubbed siigtly over with coal Oil, will tot be disturbed by flies. An Irish clergyman once broke the thread of his discourse, and thus addressed the congregationzâ€"‘My dear brethren, let me tell you that I am inst now half way through my sermon; but, as I per- ceive your impatience, I will say that the remaining half is not more than a quarter as long as that you have heard.’ The clergyman of a small living in Yorkshire, on one occasion, received no fee forinarrying a parsimonious couple. and, meeting them twolve months after at a social gathering, took up their baby, and exclaimed,f I believe I have a mortgage on this chilil.’ Baby’s papa, rather than have an explanation before the company, quietly handed over a sovereign. An Addition to the Longr List.-â€" Blon- din was engaged to perform at a celebrated watering place. and among other feats it was announced that he would apl ear on a rope with an ‘ elephaiit’s cooking appara- ‘ttlS,’ and partake of luncheon of his own preparing. The unfortunate line in the placards should have read, an ‘ elegant cooking apparatus.’â€"â€"Life of Blondin. A Scotch pastor recogniZed one of his female parishioners siting by the side ofthc road a little fuddled. ‘ Will youjust help meup with my bundle. gudeinaii?’ said she, as he stopped. ‘ Fie, lie, Janet,’ said the pastor, ‘ to see the like 0’ you in sic in plight: do you know where all drunkards go 2’ ' Ay, sure,’ said Janet, ‘they just go where a drop 0’ gude drink is to be got.’ A Dutclimari who was at he battle of New Orleans, had heard that Washington was a very pious man, and never went into a flight without making it the subject of special prayer. So he stepped to one side, and prayed; ‘ Oh Lord Gott! we are in a tight schrape. Please coom town and help us von time. But if you don't help us, don’t help der British, but shoost stand off, and we’ll show you to tamtest fiiglit e ver you saw I’ The Deuce Gone.â€"-A gentleman of New York was going out in his carriage to make some calls with his wife, when he discovered that he had left his visiting cards in his chamber. I‘Ic orde red his footmaii, recently come into his service to go to the mouthpiece in his room, and bring the cards he should see there. The servant did as he was oldered, and retained the articles to he used as directed; and off started the gentleman, sending the footâ€" inan in with a card.wlicnever‘ not at home7 occurred. As these tvere numerous, he turned to the servant with the question: ‘ How many cards have you left 2’ ' Well. sir,’ said the servant very innocently, ‘ there’s the king of spades, the seven of heaits and the ace of clubs left.’ ' The deuce.†exclaimed his master. ‘That‘s gone,’ said Jehu, ' I left it at a house in Fifth Avenac.’ SMITH AGAIN. .â€". BY ADELPH . For the York Herald. The Smith’s are a very extraor- dinary race. Wherever you go you are likely to ï¬nd a Smith. If you go to the ball you will find him there, as he is one of the managers. If you go to the Theatre you will ï¬nd him spoken of there as the “Star Vocalist.†He cannot be beaten. As to plain Svm-i-t-h Smith, why the pillars cffame are covered with that honored and revered name.â€" Who were the most racy, witty and popular authors of this century?â€" Horace and Albert Smith. Who is it that attends all the balls, concerts, pic-ntcs, and is acknoioledged by all the ladies to be u “ perfect darling I†Mr. Smith. Who was it that ac- complished the great feat ofwalking twenty-one miles in two hours ï¬fty- ï¬ve minutes and twelve scconds‘l Why it was a Smith. Who was it that palavered with Powliatton, and unlivantcd with Pocahontas, and became the ancestor of the ï¬rst la- milics in Virginia? A Smith again. A certain young lady is about getting married. She makes a party, and invites her cousins from a dis- tance. When her cousins arriveâ€"â€" after passing remarks on their health, “ love of a bonnet,†etc., the ï¬rst question they put to her is, -‘ Who are you going to marry, Hat- tie ’l†With a smile on her face, Hattie tells them that it is a'Mr. Smith, from “ town.†Hattic's cousins are very anxious to know whether he is “good looking†or not. Hattie assures them that he is. “ But,†continues Hattie, “I do not marry for looks altogether, for I have an eye to love as well.†That’s right Hattie, never marry for looks‘ or you may get deceived. At the ‘° surprise, party†Mr. Smith is called upon to take part in the game of“ scorn,†or “ hunt the slipper." Does he refuse? Not be. Aiid why'l Because he loves the ladies, and as he is a " bachelor,†he fears, that should he refusc,hc would stand t1 poor chance of getting “ buckled.†Mr. Smith has lately purchased an estate in the country, which abounds in what is called a fashionable neigh- borhood ; his company is courted by all the surrounding families,and more especially by those who have mar- riageabie‘ daughters. ' Mr. Smith always has some in- teresting story to tell. He often causes the ladies to smile as he re- lates the story of “The Bashful Man,†or tells them that he intends to get married. But Smith repeats that lie is not bashful. If you should happen to call upon him and ask him to sing, I dare venture to sznpthal he would at once sing you the fol- lowing lincs :â€"â€" “ My name is Smith; I’m a bachelor, And I have got the pelf; And to some lady. kind in heart. I’d like to sell myself.†To conclude, I must say that the Smith’s are a well‘known people.â€" VVliile they are laughed at by a few they are liked by many. “ Smith, gentleman. is an illustrious name, And stands ever high in the annals of fame, Let White. Brown, and Jones increase as they will, Believe me that Smith will outnumber them still.†l 7 N V" f l ‘ ' ‘1 ‘ IRE I H, '1 Eli. l H For Eight Dollars. DR. N. J. PECK, LAR Block Teeth. which he will insert for that sum if required. being the same kind same man. He also keeps the best qualily of 'I‘cetli. which he will insert cii Gold, Silver, CIIANGE OI“ A DVE ’tTISE-M ENT. Teeth extracted for those notable to pay, free, Aurora. J ttne 20.. 1862 CKNOWLEDGED by 500 Farmers, Pro- depth from 10 to I38 feet) to be the EASIES'I‘ WORKED. MOST DURABLE and EFFI- Surgcon Dentist, . Dr I’ncx will be at Maplc,. . . . . . . . . . . .3rd day of each month Clarevdle. . . . . . . . . . . . .6th day of each month (Except when any of the ab ve days come on When he will be happy to wait on any rc- fession. or make good P 0 W E L L ’ S fessional Gentlemen and others (who CIEN'I‘ ever offered to the Public. ‘ AS just imported some ofthe Eici-ir nor.- as inserted by S. N Peck. and made bv the Plateiium. or Nulcunized Rubber. Richmond Hill.. . . ., . . .lst day ofeach month Kleinburg,. . . . . .‘. . . , , .5th day of each month Aurora, . . . . . . . . . . . the last day of each month Sabbath, when he will attend the day following) qulring‘ his services in any branch of his pro- warranted. CANADIAN SWING PUMPS l have them working iii Wells, varying in [13’ Price 60 Cents foot. No extra charge for 'f‘op. Every Pump Warranted l Orders for these Pumps addressed to C. POWELL, Willowdale, C.W Will receive Prompt Attention. ' November, 7, 186:). 2012-13-1. _. “v... WORMS. For destroying Worms in children SITTZER'S VERMIFUGE CANDY is by {ar the niost piemn cafe, and otfectual remedy now in use. Try it I So by all dealers in medicines. J. G 0 RM L E Y, COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyancr r and Auctioneer, LOT 31. 4TH Con. Mniumni. September 18, 1860. 95-tf Auction Notice. THOMASTâ€"Bâ€"OWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK 65 PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.†P.O. wit receive prompt‘attentioii. Orders received at the ‘° York Heraldâ€Oï¬ico, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon. Thornhill. atid Mr, James Cavannab, Mansion House, Sharon, where 'I‘erms, &c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. ‘25. 1859. Gil-If Eave Troughs, Water Sponts, Cistrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHNLANCSTAFE S'rmu MILLS, 'l'uottiviiii.t.. Juneil, 1859. 27~tf MATRIMONIAL DISPUTES. At an ordination soircc lately held in Allen, Dr. Johnston. of Liinckilns, l l l 1 By Dr. E. c. EDMONDS, SURGEON DEN'I'IS l'. AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized spoke as follows zâ€"VVhen Sir David Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. Baird \vas mken prisoner in India, DOI‘IOI‘IDOd in the most approved manner and, Warianted' the news of that event was brought to his mother. They told the old lady that her son had been taken prisoner, and tvas chained to arm- ihcr man. ‘Oh !’ she said, ‘ wnc’s me for the man that’s chained to Daniel "- Sir David and his com- -panion wcrn bound by an iron chain. Other people are sometimes bound by what is called a silken chain, and I am afraid there is sometimes a little difficulty even in these plea- sant bonds. It is strange you cun- ‘ not bring two persons togcllter and bind them by almost any kind of tie without exciting them to light. A worthy lady that lived in Kiiicardine in the house where Mr. Gardiner now reSides, said to me thirty years :igoâ€"‘l've heard husbands and wives saying that they never lipid a word in their lives. In my opinion that’s a great Ice. My man on" me live as weel as maist ithcr folk. and we have a cast-out gcy oltcn.’ ‘Ah, but,‘ said her husband. ‘you forget lhcreconcdliation.’ (Laughton)â€" I had occasmn some time ago to visit West Linton, to examine the isession records. Going to the mine ister’s house, he told me several anecdotes relating to one of the car- liest of nor ministers- Mr. Mair.â€" He was rather short-tempered, and had a wile, named Rebcccn. whom for bievlty’s sake, he addressed as ‘Beclty.’ He kept a diary, and a- mong other entries this one was very frequentâ€"‘ Becky and I had a rip- petâ€"(Laughtcr)â€"â€"for which I de- sire to be humbl 2.’ I went to Edin- burgh llic same day, and told the story to a minister and his wife there. and the Indy i'cpliedm‘ \Vcel, he must have been .in excellent man, OUNFY Ce"“abjer4mndlordk Warrants i PI“ blah" Ply h‘ï¬lmud and I some‘ i C executed, Rents and Debts collected on ltimes, 1C0, have ' I‘IDpCIS., but catch the shortest possible notice. ' him if he’s ever humble 1’ ’ Addiessâ€"iticlimond Hill v.0. Aurora. March 9, 1860 67-1y W. G. TAYLOR. VETERINARY SURGEON, Mcmber of the Royal College of V .S . N Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- lhat he is new prepared to treat all went heretofore received begs to intimate Diseases of animals .' At his own stables on the shortest notice. and can with conï¬dence warrant a cure in all cases within the reach of medical skill and treatment. Residenceâ€"â€"Nca7‘ the Eagle Hotel. NH. No Charge for Stabling. Newmarket, Feb, ‘26, 1862. NE W AND IMPROVED Map oi U ppcr Canaan! or the Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canadi In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the old and well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. 170-1y OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference ’l Subscribe « 113†Residents of the Province everywhere wlll be called on by Local or 'I‘raveiling agents Toronto. May 1861. 138â€"tf H. & d. HARRISON Flour Barrel lleading,gStavc and Shingle Mannlitcturcrs, and Lumber Planers. Seasoned Flooring and Sidingkept on hand, and Planed to order in quantities to suit pur- chasers. ' 113’ Factoryâ€" on Markham and EIg-in Mills Plank Road. P.O. address. Richmond Hill. June 7. 1861. 32-6m i J. B. llecGicra .y any work previouslyl UNI’I‘Y Fire& Life’lnsnranco Association OF LONDON, Vlitlt which is Amalgamated the. E qurablc Fire Office. . CAPITAL, £2,533,300, STERLING. Available Assets File Departm’t $4.547,061 10 Life Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,596,595 46 Deposit Fund in Canada. . . . . . . 50,000 00 Deposit Fund in New York. . . . . 150,500 00 CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA ‘2 MERCHANTS’ 'EXQIIANGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. .1 Frothingham, Esq. W. Lnnn, Esq. 8. Holmes, Esq. .1. G. Mackenzie, Esq, A. Larocque, Esq. J. Torrance, Esq. â€"â€"__ Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, | C. 1"..Ba'rin, Esq, Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. ï¬rm ome-clr.y& Livingston. \Vn‘i. H. Macy. Pres’t Leather Manufact Bank W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sheiman &Co Every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates (11 Premium. W. P. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N. A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTHUR M. JARVIS Ofï¬ce. 67 Youge Stree'. 2nd Door South of 168-1v Kins. Toronto, April 12, 1861 185 YONGE STA LET. MONUMEN {You}; TABLES. 'ronnsrouias ac. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of I). C. 6'5 W. YALE, willcon- tiiitie the business under the superintendencc of our duly authorized agents, Aus'rlu Anni-iv and I). Cannes VALE. whose receipt wilibe duly acknowledged. ‘ ESTABLISHMENT. P,S.â€"â€"-All notes and accounts retriaining uti- paid on the let day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, April ‘29. 1859. 48-tf Desirable Viflagc Property For Sale. r HE Subs-Cribcr ofl'ers for Sale two valuable VILLAGE LOTS. situated iii the very centre of the fast rising town of Pen 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. V'I‘his 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 towncâ€"for a Mechanic the opening is unequahed. ' For particulars apply at tltc‘IIiznatp Or- FICE,’ or to W 31. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April 524. 1862. l78-tf. DRS. s. N. & ifn. PECK, SURGEON DENTISTS, WILL BI} lN Newmarket, lst, Qnd and 3rd of Each Month; Bradford, 4th (f Each Month; Cookslown, 5th of Each Month ; Bond Head, 62h of Each Month; Brownsville. 7th of blur-h Month; King Station, 8th of Each Month Stoitï¬villc. 23rd of Erich Month Markham Vilfldtli and 25111 of Each-Month; Brown's COI‘IIG‘I‘E.>IIII ('on,of.\latkhain 26th (10.: Richtiiond Hill. Nlcltolls' Hotel, 27111 “ Maple, Wattson‘s Hotel . . . . . . . . . . 52811 Kleinbnrg I'Iotcl,.,,,,,,. ..‘29:h [folly of the above days comes on Sunday, that place will be omitted till the following month. at ..--- When he will be prepared to attend to any Professional Calls, or make good any operation previously warranted. Those who require A rlificial Teeth can have a full ripper set of best. quality of Block Teeth. inserted on Vulcanized Rubber, for $8, usually charged $95 by other Dentists. 'l‘ceth ï¬lled with Gold, Silver or ï¬lling. \Vbite To remove misapprehension. be begs to an- nounce that all work Warranled is Guaranteed to to, or no charge. Teeth Extracted. Willlullle least possible I’ain. Particular attentidn paid to the Regulation of CHILDREN’S 'I‘I‘IETII. N B.â€"Parties requiiing Artificial Teeth are requested to Call and Examine Specimens. 03’ Teeth inserted cheaper than by any other Dentist iii the Province. Newmarket. May 29, 1862. what it 189- I y GEO. MOP H IL LIPS, ‘ Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HiLL, c.w. December 14. 1861‘. . DENTISTRY! "ulna- --â€"-â€"- W. C. ADAMS. D. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING sr. mar. sour" smr. THIRD noon WEST rnou CHURCH s'r. TORONTO, D. S. PARTICULAR attention given to the regu- ' lation of Children’s Tooth. 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 ’l‘ecth. Gold. Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vuleaiiite Rubber, and the best Bone filling. ' Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or ‘ Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gums, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,October 11, 1860 49-1v NOTICE. I! asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and for bilious complaints Sick Headache, Costiveness &c., we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN vccmstls Lit-E rims. FANNING MILLS&PUMPS HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that he manufactures the ' atest improved PUMPS AND FANNING MILLS In his Shop. at Stoufl'ville, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion; and for cheapness atid durability he deï¬es competition. Repairing done with despatch. All letters addressed to PETER K RIBS. Stouti'ville 1’. 0. Stoufl'villc. Oct. 15. ‘86]. tel-Gm ._...__._._______.___._. THE 3537 is ALWAYS m5 CHEAPEST. TORONTO CITY M .«ttlBlJi: TVOltltSi contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms" nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, ON. NERVOUS RELAXATION and EX- IIAUSTION. New editions enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated ‘by 11111 Anatomical Colored ‘ Engravings on Steel. Just published, price Is. IIE SILENT FRIEND, the greatest Medi- cal Work of the Age. on Youthful Indis- cretions and consequent Iinpedin'ients to Marâ€" 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: villi an Essay on Single and Married Life, containing a Prescription known as the Prevantive Lotion. precluding the pos sibilitv of contamination. Also to be‘ had from all Agents in allparts of the world. EXTRA UTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND, p'rice 6d., which contains directions for the guidance of patients. Messrs. R. 6;. L. 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Canadian mail Subscribers supplied free of United States postage, N15 -â€"'I‘he price in Great Britain of the ï¬ve Periodicals above natried is $31 per annum, Remittances for any ofthe above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, ~- LEONARD. scorr & co. No. 54 Gold street, New York. New York. Dec. 5, 1861. W. U. S K E N E. MILLWRIGIIT, .HLTOJVJ, J EGS to intimate that hole now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- i Altona, Dec. 23. 1859 4 - , and skin eruptions. v I , RIC within the reach of all, by the use of DR. BUCIIAN'S VEGETARIJ‘} DO- MI‘IS'I'IC‘ “MEDICINES, prepared from the Presmiptions of the late Dr. Ii-ucliaii, Fellow of the Royal College of I’hvSicians, A 0,, die.â€" Oculist and Aurist, _ _ (Late of No. 658‘ Broadway. New York.)- HAS just opened an Ofï¬ce at No. 174-10113 Sn, Toronto, where he intends remain- Cmes “1'9 ‘lnlly made. ï¬nd. “WIT 'emcwy I’mâ€d ing a few months, and will give his exclustvo in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- mwmion m the "cannon. 01' Unease“ of ma meukat Guildhall, THE RIGHT "ON. THE LORD MAYOR, OF, LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street. Westminster, Woiship Street, Bow Street. «Ste. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men, Clergymen. and others. Dr. Buchan’s Sugar-Coated Sarsapar'tlla Pills. It is a VVELL-KNOWN FACT that SAR- SAPARILLA is the realest puriï¬er of the blood in the world. K ZEP YOUR BLOOD PUREIâ€"The Bowels rcgularll-â€"And DEFY the DOCTORII! ' These Pills strike at the rootof each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment inctdental to Man Wontatfhnd Child, such as all eruptions on 1116 Skin, Indi- , gestion. Bilious. Liver, and Stomach Com‘ plaints, General \Voakness,Gout. Rhueiiia- tism. Luinbago. Pains in the Limbs, Head- aches. Sore Throats, and every complaint caused by irregulrrities ol the bowels. ob- structed perspiration. and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. These Pills work their way to ' the very roots of each (liscnso, cleansing in their passage. especially where mercury has been taken, and roii‘ioving every unhealthy ac- cumulation. till the blood is purified, the whole system renovated, and all the functions acting according to nature, the duties of life become a pleasure, where before they had been sad and wearv burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"«lo not do- l:iy I in 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, Begin at the beginning. waste no time: stiilte at the root of your ailment. Again, I guy, look to your stoniacii. One trial ofthese Pills will force conviction, Sold iii bottles. ‘1. IS. 15d" Qs. 9d., 48. 6th, and 113. Dr. Buchan’s Tnv'gorating Essence. For NERVOUS RELAXATION and GE- NERAL W EAKNESS. at once restore and invigorate Wllll magical rapidity the most Dc- bilitatcd Constitution, thereby ensuring perina- nent health, IIINBZISCKI strength, energy, and a rcdoublcd development of the niusciilarsystem. Failure is impossible, for success is as Certain as that daylight follows dailiness. The only infallible remedy for acquired local and general debility, nervous prostralion, depression ofspi- rits, diminution of vital energy. emacialion, and for all female complaints, This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but inereases the natural vigour of man ii» youth, maturity, and old ago The properties oflhis invaluable re-iiivigoraiiiig Essence act directly on the nervous and muscular system, enriching, increasing, and purifying each par- ticular vital fluid; its action is never-failing, and in peifcct accordance with the laws of na- ture. As the failing rain vivifics ilio parched vegetation, so will the power of this all-potent agent restore the lost strength and energy of all who suffer from exhaustive derangement. which so few ofthc medical prochsioii iiIIIOIn’N to treat. 43. tid.. Ils,or four quantities in one. 33s. DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE SKIN UIN I‘M civr, Is the only one yet discovered that cures the most inveterate sores. Its effects are wonder- ful, giving instant relief to the sufferer M'ziiv thousands have used it. and declare it to be “the best in ihc wmld.†It is the only NATURAL REM EDY for all kinds of sores It iicv'cr closes tip the surface of a wound whilst full of matter. out will ï¬rst bring all to the surface, and ï¬nally local Without breaking oitt again. The Pills aid the Ointiitent in the followingâ€"Piles, Iloiles, Iiirusos, EXCOI'IRIIUIIS, Iilotclies ou the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore l'lcads, Eyes, and Lips, Baldness, Chap- perl Hands, Cliafed and lllistered Feet, Corns. Bunions, Cliilhlnius, Frost Bites, Scolds, (Eula, Rites, Freckles. Slings, Scrofula, King‘s Evil. Bad Legs,.llail lireasts, Cniili‘a‘c‘ed and Still Joints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands. Lum- hago, Rheumatism, Whiilow, Sore Nipples, : Sore 'I'hroals. Scurvy Sore l'lmids, Rash, 'l‘n- . 7 mours. Old and deep-sealed Ulcers, Wounds, Worms. Itch, &.C. Is Igd. and 2s. 9d. per pot. I’a.eut Medicine lVarehouse, 19. Iterners street, Oxford street, London. \Vholcsale A gents :â€"-â€"Il¢ti'clay 6;. 00., 75, Farriiigdon street ; mav be had at It. II. HALL’S, Chemist and Di'tiggist. Richmond Hill, C.W. EYE, EAR and LUNGS. Dr, H. has prac- tised for upwards of 10 years in Nttw Youmwitlt unexampled success. Hundreds of testitiionials. from persons who have been cured by Iiiin,can be seen at his ofï¬ce, Cataracts and Amarosis treated ,with success. also. Bronchitis. Sore Throat. and all Diseases ofllie Lungs. Arti- ï¬cial Eyes inserted without an operation. I‘oronto,'Sept. 9. ’6'2. 198-3m PHOTOGRAPHS I The Cheapest and Best f8 Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY IN CANADA, IS AT iii iii‘iiiiip, ilii'. 'I‘ORONT JAME$ HAWE, Proprietor and Principal Operator 'I'oronto, April 19. 1861. Try the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS‘ MA- GIC 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 poo bottle. old by all dealers in medicines. 125’1y MV- ,__.r_.__.._- ____,__...._ Valu‘a blc Property for Sn] IZ: 63 Acres, ‘23 of which is tiiiibered, 40' 1 Acres under Cultivation. Seveial I’ARK 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 H111. For further particulars apply at the Ofï¬ce of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 2, 1860. t‘i-o Consulttlie Old English i’ltydcian FOR .12. mm. INCIPIEN r CONSUMPTION, INI‘IIRMI'I‘IES 0F YOUTH. AND ULD AGE, &c. No Mercury Used. Dr. Amos eke Son 48 rasr GENESEE STREET, Buffalo. New York, ' RE the ottlv I’li}$icitiiis in the State who I. are meiiibei's of the Royal College Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, iii everv v state and symptom of disease. The trcalmentthoy adopt is the result of up- wards oftliiity years’ extensive and successful practice in London. ' I. MOST SCII‘H‘TIFIC INVENTION, An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lily, of Nocturnal Emissions. more property known-cs Seminal Weakness. the. Cult be periiiaiioiilly cured III froiii- I;3to.2tl days, by the use of this instrument, when, used cott- jointly with iiiedicities. Dr. Amos 61. Son. in order to satisfy tho most skeptical as to_ the merits of their iiistirue menl, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial. tltï¬e money will be refunded by returning- lhe instrument iii good cider. Price 'I‘en Dol- lars. by mail or express. ' YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NU’I'ICK. Those who have i ijiireil llieiiiselvcs by a car. tuiii practice indulged iii when aloneâ€"a habit frequeth learned from evil companions. or at .. ’z ‘b‘ l I Healthdlappiness, & LongLIt‘e S. B . H E N D E R s o N. 1M..'ID . ,ij. school, the effects of which are nightly felt even ‘ i when asleep, and if not cured. reiidt as. marriage impossible and destroys both iiiiiid and body,L should apply immediately. Self-abuse is one of the most formidable enemies to health, for no- thing else iii the dire catalogue of human dis- eases eauses so destructive a drain upon the human system, drawing its thousands of vic- llllIS through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervors ‘systei‘ii rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement. prevents the pro- pcr development of the system, (lISqUHlIï¬t'S for iiiariiage. society, business, aiitl all carthlv happiness, and leaves the sodium wrecked in bodv and mind, predisposed to consuiription and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. . ItEItSOFS IN ANY ram 01" THE WORLD ‘may be successfully treated by forwardinga correct detail of their case. Address Dr. AMOS & Sou, 4fF.asl Gene-see am. from all Chemists throughout the world. Street. three doors West of Lilieolt Street, M..- 2:2. 186:. 182. SUI-t EYESII Relief to titâ€"E Afllictcd z 'I‘IIE following Certiï¬cates are sufï¬cient guaranty to, the public that HEWIPcck’s Eye Water Is an infallible remedy for [attained Eyes and Chilblains “’0, the undersigned. do Certify that we havo ‘ J ‘1 Buffalo, N. Y. 884}: IMPORTANT. DB. WISTAR’S 'PULMONIC SYRUP, is highly 2Q- oommended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group. and all diseases of the Lun a and Throat. 25 home 3 cents mt THE ORIGINAL ROWE SEWING MACHINES: ESTABIISHED IN lBlSâ€"l’uarsrrno IN 1862, ECENT and important improvements hth ing been put to this Machine, rendrrs i used 11. W. I‘ECK’S EY 1:} WATER, and mm now the most perfect before the public, and 1H0 b3 a calm†“"0 IOl‘JHflume‘l Lye-5‘ and persons at a distance can order a Machine with Cliillilziiiis, and therefore would recommend it to the public. Robert Raymond Robert Hopper James BitileV G. L. Boyuton Mrs. M. J. Raymond W. S. l’ollock Miss J, IIiniice W. H. Myers A. L. Skeele L. Richardson Robert Howison Martin Nealion John Coulter Timothy Fogarty I). Bridgford. .1.P. W. P. Richmond Miller Anderson Richmond Hill, July 14. 1862. My son suffered for nearly four months from Inflammation iii 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 beet: made by Mr. H. W I’cck’s Eve Water, and procured two viols of it from himâ€"1hr Implication of which has cfl'ectcd A CURE. My son’s eyes are now well. I have much pleasure in certifying to the abovo facts, and recommend the use of Mr. Ifeck’s Eve Water to all persons afflicted with Inflained Eyes. JOHN IIIS..OP. Richmond Hill. July 15, 186?. In the month of February last, I had a severe attack of Inflammation in my light eye. and suffered very much. I tried several re- medies, and obtained medical advice, but my eye continued to get worse. I was recom- mended to call on Mr H, W. Peck, who gave me a viol of his Eye VValer; in three days I felt relief. and in about ï¬ve days was able to use my eye. It is now well, and 1, have much pleasure iii stating that I believe it is Mr Puck’s remedy that cured my eye. I have also_re- commended the use ofit to others, and know that the result has been attended with COIII‘ plelo success, .1. M. DAVIS. For Sale at the Post Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hill. price 25 cents per bottle. 130 a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery,and, that they will be able to maiiage~it to their en! tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles 1â€": No more missing stilcliesl No trouble in mak-. ing any garment, howeverdclicate or heavy,on, the same Machine, either in caiiibiic, cloth or, leather; and for dress makers, shirt makers tailors, hat binders. shoe binders. or gaite. ï¬t: ting, as well as for every vaiietv of family sewing, they have no superior, and will be sold at a much less price than, any other machine:â€" 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 IIOIVE Sewing Machine, 437 Broadway, New York. New York. June 20, 1862. 1864.37 a coon Tamra DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well worth a trial, In any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, Old Sores; [planted or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and every case where an ointment is useful. It v commend itself, after one trial. m n Cheap Boots Shoes. f ‘IIE Subscriber begs to intimate to the in- habitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity, that he has leased the Shop'of Mr. Ruben Lee, VVbere he intends to carry on the BOOT and, SHOE business in all its branches, Mr. Lee’s cutoiners will have the same at- tention given to their work as formerly, All work done at the lowest reiiiuneiating prices. RICHARD DURHAM. Richmond Hill, April It), ’62.