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York Herald, 9 Jan 1863, p. 4

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pump ______________________.______.__â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" [For the York Herald. WM... ‘BUT HE IS A GENTLEMAN.’ rl‘iEEryliy, l .14“; was w....»,,.... ' Not long since we chanced to hear a short dialogue between a mo. ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT SON. ther and a daughter who but just And now another soul is gone To join the host above, And left the world of grief behind, To sing the song of love, A tender flower, just in the bud Of life was plucked away. Far from the chilling winds of earth, To labor in endless day. And now before the Eternal Throne H is infant voice doth raise, To celebrate redeeming love, And sound the Saviour’e praise. Cheered by this hepe we can sustain This unexpected call, And calmly give our offspring up To Him who died for all. In hope to meet his happy soul When all life’s cares are o’er, And hail the blood-bespi'inkled land On that eternal shore J. McConnEi.i.. Headford, Jan. 6, 1863, www _____W_ Tilimlliinwur, We aweâ€"Plain the qualities of a bell by ringing it. Ayoung man had better ascer- tain the qualities of a belle before ringing her. KEEP AWAY FROM MUSLIN.â€"Boys, if you don’t want to fall in love, keep away from muslin. You can no more play with those girls without losing your hearts, than you can play WIII] gamblers without losing your money. The heart-strings of a wu- man like tendrils of a vine, are always reaching out for something to cling to. The cbnsequence is, that before you are going you are ‘ gone’ like a lot at an auc- lion. VENTILATE 'rrrs STAIchss.â€"Few mll deny that the passage and staircases are. to use a simii..‘, the ‘ lungs’ of a house, which require good air and ventilation; both of which might be easily had by simply hanging the fan-lights over the outer doors, so as to Open and shut; which to our thinking ought to be an imperative law. All would find how sweet and whole- some dwellingsâ€"before not soâ€"are ren- dered by this cheap and easy expedient.â€" Builder. THE BEAUTY or YOUTH.-â€"â€"The most disagreeable period of human life is that quastionablc era when one is neither boy nor mamâ€"that graceless self-conceited age so fecund of bird-nesting and orchard~r0b- bing; so brimtiil of ‘pomatum’ and ‘old pistols.’ When the sentiments were in limbo, and the rude energies and activities are impatient to the least restraint. When one is, in short, pragmatical as a learned pig: whistling and crowing from dawu till dark like a musical young chanti- ' clearâ€"and as continuallly on the aggres- sive as a courageous barking puppy. Yet in spite of all this, how beautiful and sig- nificant is youth. Goon TEMPERAD Gian.â€"-If we had our choice between a wife with ten thouâ€" sand pounds and a bad temper, and one with Sixpence and a sweet good temper, we should take the latter at once, or we are a bigger fool than we suspect our- selves of being. We deliberately believe that ten thousand pounds five times could not be make to procure as much happiness as a sweet tempered wife could yield. And as much as men love money, the greater and best part of them will judge as we do. So, girls, cultivate a sweet temper as the best dowry you can bring a husband. Lord Stauhopc in his lately published Life of Pitt, says that the subjoined enigâ€" mas are attributed to the celebrated Charles James Fox, and characterizes the first as ‘perhaps the best and truest enigt‘ ma in the English language.’ The sec- ond he thinks is ‘ scarcely less excellent.’ But his lordship does not give us the solu- tion-- ‘ My first does afllictioirdeiiote, \Vhich my second is destined to feel, My whole is the best antidote That sorrow to soften and heal.’ ‘ Formed long ago, though made to day, I’m most employed when others sleep; What few would wish to give away, And none would ever wish to koep.’ LEGAL FACETIJE.â€"The following in- cident is of recent date, and the witness wasa clergyman. Scene a‘crowded court; trial, an action on the warranty ofa horse, arrived at the age of ‘swect six- tccn,’ on the propriety ofassociating with a certain indiVIduaI who was not named, but whom thc mothr seemed anxious that her daughter should shun. From what we could learn from conversation, it seemed that the individual in question pos- sessed a preposscssing interiorâ€"â€" well dressedâ€"â€"was familiar and affa- ble in his manners. ,and to keep up his head in what is generally termed ‘ good society’ in consequence of his ‘ winning ways,’ but who was never- thel'ess a heartless depraved wretch â€"a derauchce, not a notorious gam- bler. It was after these qualities of the man had been portraycd by -the anxious mother as a warning to her inexperienced daughter, that the heartless girl exclaimed, as though she had hit upon a reason that out- Wcighed all her mothers objections : ‘ But he is a gentleman.’ The words struck our mind forci- bly, nor will the honest simplicity with which they were uttered be soon effaccd,‘ but he is a gentlemen I’ What then? Why these cannot be VICCBâ€"A GEN'I‘LEMAN would not prac- tice anything which is not proper, is the conclusion to which the unsophis- ticated mind of this girl at once ar- rived. How much misery, how much disappomtmcnt, how much overwhelming sorrow and regret has this one short sentence caused in the world”! How many heartless vil- lians are there who own: in the best circles, and whose characters are known to be infamous, who yet hold up their heads for no other reason than because they are GENTLEMEN â€"tliat is to say, they possess the ex- terior of a gentleman, a cmnely per- son, affable manners, and a good suit of clothes! How few are there especially among the young, who look beyond these accomplishments in forming their estimate of charac- ter! Let a man be ever so corrupt, let his private character be what it may, if he possesses these little ex- ternal accomplishments, it will not answer, under the present condition cfsoclely, to censure him, ‘for he is a gentleman.’ But let a female wander from the path of propriety â€"â€"-yes, let her even be su5pectcd of it though she may be eVer so charm- ing, the grand salve, ‘ But she is a lady,’ will not be sufficient to cover her failing. Such a certificate will not sustain herâ€"she must be con- signed to disgrace and infamy. In what consists the difference? Why is it that men can practice with im- punity what will not be a moment tolerated in the other sex ? That there is a false standard of gcntility set up in society there can be no doubt. That good old maxim of Pope, that ‘ worth makes the man,’ has gone out of vogue, at least With a great portion of society. Or else a different standard of worth has been set up, which is to measure a man’s worth by the qualities of the clothes he wears. of the grace with which he bows. ‘ Thus, it is not an uncommon thing to see a man who can drink, gamble, swear, and commit any other species Of vice, and still be a ‘gcntleman.’ If these men could be stripped of their characters could be exhibited in their naked deformity to the ai'llcss youtk. there would be little danger to appre- hend from them. But the cloud un- der which their baseness is disguised renders thcm doubly dangerous as- socintes for youth, f0r it enables them first to gain confidence by their easy address, then allure to ruin. Every parent who has the good Of his off- spring at heart. should not hesitate to expose the vipers, nor let the con- sidcration that ‘ he is a gentleman’ have any weight in restraining him from the society and influence of such men. It may be an unpleasant called a horse cause; Witness,a clergyman. task, but it is a duly which you owe who has sworn in his examination iti chief that iii his opinion the horse was sound. Counsel. \Vcll, you don’t know any- thing about horsos? You’sc a person you know. . Witness. I have a good deal of know. ledge respecting horses. Counsel. You think you have, I dare say ; but we may think otherwise. I won- der, now,‘whether you know the difference between a horse and a cow. Witness. Yes, I dare say I do. Counsel. Now, then, sir, tell the jury the difference between a horse arid a cow. \Vitness. Gentlemen, one great differ- ence between those two animals is, that one has horns and the other has notâ€"~ much the some difference, gentlemen, that exists between a bull and a bully (turning to the Counsel.) [Roars of laughter, Judge jmning] Counsel (very angrily). I dare say you thought that Very funny, sir. Witness. Well I don’t think it was bad, and several of the audience seem to be of the same opinion. Counsel. Very likely, but perhaps you have before now heard the remark that ‘ one feel makes many.’ Witness. I hope. sir. you do not intend to include his Lords/zip in that flattering remark. Judge to Counsel. Go on, sir, in a proper manner with your examination. I am surprised at you.â€"Ofcourse the Coun- sel sat down, the witness left the court dith the happirirsis of having completely wiecoinfitcd the opposite side; and escaped paths-is a rigid cross examination. 1 to your children and to yourself, and will doubtless save you many a pang of anguish, and many a vain regret. â€"â€"Lilerary Champion. M DRINKINGAN EXPENSIVE HABIT. â€"Tweniy-fivo cents a day spent for whiskey amounts to $912.50 in ten years; and if instead of being spent worse than uselessly, the sum were laid by from the time when our el- dcst son is born until he reaches twenty-one years old, it would a- mount to $1,916.50, enough tO buy him a snug farm, or give him a hand- some capital Willi which to com- mence business for himself. What fools people must be to spend their money for that which neither bene- fits the mind nor the body, but makes them poor during their whole lives. But suppose a man spends a dollar a day in drinking and treating others, it would amount in twenty-one years, including interest, to about ten thousand dollars, and reckoning loss of time at one fourth as much more. the loss would not be less than twelve thousand five hundred dol‘ lars, a pretty large sum, certainly, to Spend in destroying the health, weakening the mind, impairing the morals, forfeiting friends, and super- inditcing poverty, and begg¢ an unhonorcd grave. ‘A ~.¢t§t.~t mi; v «w. , ,. as. - .e. '~ ~.'. - . _._..__. ___â€"______.â€"..â€"_.___â€".â€" false plumage; if their real- iry, and C the consummation of all an early and p", ,hmastpossibie Home, For Eight Dollars. DR. . J. PECK, Surgeon Dentist,- HAS just imported some of the EIGHI‘ 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 qualin of Teeth. which he will insert on Gold, Silver, Platenum. or Nulcunized Rubber. CHANGE OF ADVERTISEMENT. Dr Piscx will be at Richmond Hill... . . . . . .lst day of each month Maple, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3rd day of each month Kleinburg,. . . . . . . . . . . .5th day of each month Clarevdle, . . . . . . . . . . . .Glh day of each month Aurora, . . . . . . . . . . . the last day of each month (Except when 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- quiring“ 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, Aprora. June 20.. 1862 THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. P O W E L L ’ S CANADIAN SWING PUMPS ! CKNOWLEDGED by 500 Farmers, Pro- fessional Gentlemen and others (who have them working in Wells, varying iii depth from 10 lo 133 feet) to be the EASIEST WORKED. MOST DURABLE and EFFI- CIENT over offered to the Public. 113’ Price 00 Cents foot. No extra charge for Top. Every Pump Warranted l Orders for these Pumps addressed to C. POWELL, \Villowdale, C.VV Will receive Provnpt Attention. November, 7, 1802. QOQ-Iy. WORMS. ‘ Worms in children, SITTZER’S VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the most p lessen cafe, and effectual remedy now in use. Try Rt 80 by all dealers in medicines. For destroying d . G 0 RM L E Y , COMMISSIONER 1N QUE N’s BENCH, Conveyancnr and Auctioneer, LOT 31. 4TH Con. MniiKrrAM. September 18, 1860. 95-tf Auction Notice. THOMASâ€"ROWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THI: COUNTIES OF‘ YORK'JL PEEL. All letters addressed to “Almira,” P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the " York Herald”0ffico, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon. Tliornhill. and Mr, James Cavaiinali, Mansion House, Sharon. where Terms, «Sac. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-lf Eave Troughs, Water Splints, Cistrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHNLANGSTAFE STEAM MILLS, THORNHILL. June 3, 1859. 27--tf TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN By the use ofElectricity, it; :_ By Dr. E. o. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All‘Operations in his Profession, performed in the most approved manner and Warranted' Aurora. March 9. 1860 67-13' W. G. T‘AYLOIR. VETERINARY SURGEON, IlIcmbcr oft/is Royal College of V.S. IN Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- tliat he is now prepared to treat all meiit heretofore received begs to intimate Diseases of .i‘licimals .' At his own stables air the shortest notice, and can with confidence warrant a cure in all cases within the reach of medical skill and treatment. Residenceâ€"~Nea7' the Eagle Hotel. NB. No Charge for Stabling. Newmarket, Feb, 526, 18653. NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Canada! V or the Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the old and well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference '1 Subscribe 11:?" Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or Travelling agents Toronto, May 186]. 138-tf H. & d. HARRISON Flour Barrel Ilcading, Stave and Shingle Illaiiiifiicturcrs, and Lumber Planers. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and I’laiied to order in quantities to suit pur- chassis. 113" Factory- on Markham and Elgiu Mills Plank Road. 1’.O. address, Richmond Hill. June 7, I861. 32-6m J. B. DecGicr, OUN'I‘Y Ceiistable,-â€"-Landlord’s Warrants eXecnted. Rents and Debts collected on Addiess-Ricbniond llill l’.0. l-yi UN I’I‘Y Fire & Life Insurance Association OF LONDON, Vv'ith whicli‘is Amalgamated the Eq urablc Fire Office. 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 1 MERCHANTS’ EX01I_I\_NGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. I Frothingham, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, Esq, A. Larocque. Esq. J. Terrance, Esq. Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, | C. I“. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. firm ofliarcl..y l. Livingston, Wm. H. Macy. Pres’t Leather Mannfact Bank -W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman &Co Every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates at Premium. W. 1’. REYNOLDS, l Manager in B. N. A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTHUR M. JARVIS Office, 67 Yonge Street, Qiid Door South of 168-1v- 15% Toronto, April 12, 1861 123-13; TORONTO CITY MARBLE WO HITS i 185 YONGE S'I'AL‘E'I‘. MONUMEN sEâ€"OMB TABLES. TOMBSTONES &c. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. 61. W. YALE, will cott- tinuo the business under the superintcndonco of our duly (authorized agents, AUSTIN Annex HA USTION. New editions enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Cplored Engravings on Sieel, Just published, price Is. HE SILENT FRIEND, the greatest Medi- T cal \‘Vork of the Age, on Youthful Indis- cretions and consequent Ill’lpetllmellfs to Mar- riage, describing the Anatomy of the Repro- ductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect resrora- 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 directions for the guidance of patients. Messrs, R. & L. PERRY 6L C0. 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 snbjoined fac-similia of their signature is attached to their different wrap- pers. GicN‘ru'rivr. do tVIUSCULAR i'ownu Itiacxiurzn ’ BY .Tiir: use 01" Perry’s Cordial Balm of Syriacum. Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GRL‘A'I‘EST RIC- GENERATOR; a never-failing remedy for Spei'inatorrhtc, loss of maiin power. produced by early indiscretions. or any other cause.â€" It enriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable and D. CARLOS VALE. vvhose receipt will be at once to fulfil the most sacred obligations of duly acknowledged. l’.S.â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the Isl day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29. 1859. 48-tf Basil-ante Village Property For Sale. TIE Subscriber ofi'ers 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, iii 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 in pushing and improving business is done in the towtiâ€"â€"-for a Mechanic the opening is unequalled. For particulars apply at tlie‘IIrzmtiJ) Orâ€" FICE,’ or to WWI. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April 24. 1862. 178-tf. DRS. S. N. 8:. P. B. PECK, SURGEON DENTISTS, WILL B E I N Newmarket. Isl, 2nd and 3rd of Each Month ; Bradford, 4th (1' Each Month; Cookstown, 5th of Each Montl' ; Bond “and, 61h Brownsville, 7th King Station, 8th Stoufl'villo. 23rd of Each Month ‘, Markham Vil.‘24th and 25th of Eaclrhlonlh; Brown’s COi‘nersAth Con.ofMarkliam 26th do.: of Each Month : of Each Month; ofE'icli Month ; Richmond Hill. Nicholls’ Hotel, 27th “ Maple, \Vatlson’s llotel . . . . . . . . . . 98h ” Kloiiiburg Hotel,. . . . , . . . . . . . . . .Qch " 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. 4 Those who require A rtificial Teeth can have a full upper set of best quality of Block Teeth, inserted on Vulcanized Rubber, for $8. usually charged $95 by other Dentists. Teeth filled with Gold, Silver or filling. VVltite To remove misapprehension. he begsto an- nounce that all work Warranted what it is Guaranteed to lo, or no charge. Teeth Extracted with the least possible Pain. Particular attention paid to the Regulation ofCHILDREN’S TEETH. N.B,-â€"Parties requiring Artificial Teeth are requested to Call and Examine Specimens. 03’ Teeth inserted cheaper than by any other Dentist in the Province. Newmarket, May 29, 1862. GEO. MOPHILLIPS, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, c.w. December 14. 1861‘. W. C. ADAMS. D. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING s'r. nxs'r, sourri sum, Titian noon wrzsr FROM cnuucrr s'r. TORONTO, ARTICU LA R attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s Teeth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr. A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all its branches. and can supply the profession with Teeth. Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber, and the best Butte filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber. With Continuous Gums, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,October II, 186fl 49-1y D. S. NOTICE. If asked what. was the best mediclne for cleansing the blood, and for bilious complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, &O., we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS. FANNING MILLS&PUMPS r 11E Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that lie manufactures the utest improved PUMPS AND TANNING MILLS In his Shop, at Sloufl'villc, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion; and for clieapness and durability ho defies competition. IQRepairing done with despatcli. All letters addressed to PETER KRIBS, Stoufi'ville P. 0. Stouffvillo. Oct. 15. 1861. 151-6!!! married life. Price 11s. per bottle, or four quantities in one, 338,, which saves Ils. ; and in £5 bottles. effecting a saving of £1 le. I’ERRY’S CONCENTRA’I‘ED DE'I‘EP- 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. I’rica 11s. and 33s. per bottle, also a saving of 113. PERRY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF COI’AIBA AND CUBEI} SUGAR-COATED GLOBULES, the most speedy Remedy known. The Globules. con- taining the Qni..tesseiico of Copaiba, Cubebs, Buchu, &c., at ct co cure, it itliout the possibi- lity of failure. Gonorrhaza, obstinate Gleet, Stricture, etc., iiriinediately snbduing all in- Ilammatory action; Encased in sugar, free frorii taste or smell. 4s. (id. and 11s. per box. stiz'rir DEI‘list UPON Pour: 131.001).â€" PICRRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases Of the skin, such as Scurvy, Scrofnla, Ulcers, Rolls. Blotclies, I’implos on the face and body. doc. 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Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD, SCOTT dc CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York. New York, Dec. 5, I861. :10. W'. 'U'. S K E‘N E. MlLLWRIGlâ€"I'l‘, e/IL T0JS"OH, ” EGS to intimate that lieis now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms‘ He is also. agent for the bust Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona. Dec. ‘23. 1859 0N NERVOUS RELAXATION and EX-l “mmyhpamymess, 851,031.; , Dr. Buchan’s Sugar-Coated Sarsaparilla Life . .- Ins“ r».- - l .m RE within the reach of all, by the use of DR. BUCI'IA‘N’S VEGETABLE DO- MESTIC MEDICINES, prepared from the the Royal College ofThysiclans, 8. c,, &c.â€" Cnies are daily made. and their efilcacy proved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall. THE RIGHT IION. TIT-E LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street, WestiiiitiStei‘, Worship Street, Bow Street. ch, Used by the most celebrated Medical Men, Clergymen. and others, Pills. It is a VVELL-KNOIVN FACT that SA R- SAPARILLA is the greatest purifier ol' the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOI) PURElâ€"Tlie Bowcls regularll~And DEFY the DOCTOR!!! These Pills strike at the rootof each disease, and are for the cure of l every ailment incidental to Man Woman and t Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Indi- izestion, Rilious, Liver. and Stomach Com: plaints, General Weakness,Gont. Rhucina- tism. Lumbago. Pains in the Limbs, Ilead- iiches, Sore Throats, and every complaint caused by ii‘iegulii'ities of the bowels. oliâ€" -tructed perspiration, and deteriorated and tin-, healthy blood. These Pills work their way to the very roots of each disenso, cleansing in their passage, especially where mercury has been taken, and removing every unliealihy ac~ cumulation. till the blood is purified, the whole system renovated. and all the functions acting accurdiiig to nature. the duties of life become a pleasure, where before they had been said and wearr burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"(IO not de- lay ! in clean stomach must make a clean body. A clean body will contain pure blood. when the stomaclt,body, and blood are pure. from regulating a id cleansing the bowels, health is certain. Begin at the beginning. waste no time: stiike at the rent of your ailment. Again, I say, look to yourstoamch. One trial of these Pills will force conviction. Sold in bottles. at ls, I;d.. ‘25. 9d., 4s. tid., and 118. Dr. Buchan’s invigorating Essence. For NERVOUS RELAXATION and GE- NERAL \VICAKNESS. at once restore and invigorate \vitli magical rapidity the most De- bilitated Constitution, thereby ensuring perina- nont lioallli. increased strength, energy, and a rcdoublcd developiiiont of the .nuscularsysteiii, Failure is impossible, for success is as certain as that daylight follows darkness. The only infallible remedy for acquired local and general dcbility, nervous prostration. depression Ofspl- rits. diminution of vital energy, oriiaciatiun, and for all female complaints. This medicine not only restores health and sti'cngth at once, but increases 1110' natural vigour of man in youth, maturity. and old age The properties of this invaluable rte-invigorating Essence act directly on the nervous and iiiiisculiir system, enriching, increasing, and pii'ifting each par- ticular vital fluid; its action is never-failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws of mar titre. 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 suffer from exhaustive derangement, which so few of 1110Illedlcalpl‘ofussluu attempt to treat. 45. 6d,, 113., or fotir quantities in one. 335. [)h’. BUCHAN'S VEGETABLE SKIN om rm EN'I‘, Is the only one yet discovm'ed that cures the most, inveterate sores, Its offocts are wonder- ful, giving instant relief to the sufferer Many thousands have used it. and declare it to be "the host in the world.” It is the only NA'I'URAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. It newr 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 tho followingâ€"Piles, Boiles, Bruscs, I‘lxcoriations, Blotches on the Face, Ulcers, tiiig~woriii5, Sore llcads. Eyes, and Lips, Baldness, Chap- pcd Hands, Cllnfedpttlltl lllistcrcd Peel, Corns, liiinions, Clllll)llllll.‘i,1"l’05f Bites, Scalds, Cuts, Bites, Freckles. Slings, Scrufnlzi, King’s Evil. Ilud Legs, Bad Breasts, Contrac‘eil and Siifl Joints, Fistiilas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Liiiii- lingo, Rheumatism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Threats. Scurvy, Sore llcads. Rash. 'l‘ii- mours. Old and (loop-seated Ulcois, \‘l’ounds, Wortns, Itch, doc. Is. I§1l. and 2s. 9d. per pol. Patent Medicine \Vareliouse, 19, Burners street, Oxford street, London. \Vholesalo Agents zâ€"Ilai'clav & 00.. 75, Farringdun street; may be. hail at IR, ll. HALL’S, Chemist atid Drnggist. Richmond Hill, C.\V. am. from all Chemists throughout the world. May 23. 186-2. 182. SOR I?) EYES !! Relief to the Afllicted ! V‘IIE following Certificates are sufficient guaranty to the public that H.‘W. Pooh’s Eye Water Is an infallible remedy for liiflaiiicd Eyes and Uliilhlaiiis “"0, the undersigned. do certify that we have used It. W. I’ECK’S EYE WATER. and find it to be it certain care for .liiflanied Eyes and Chiiblaiiis. and therefore would recommend it to the public, tobert Raymond James Bailey Mrs. M. J. Raymond Miss J, Iliiince A. L. Skcele Robert Ilewison John Coultor D. Bridgford. J-P. Miller Anderson Robert Ifotper G. L. Boynton W. S. I’ollock W. II. Myers L. Richardson Martin Nealion Timothy Fogarty W. l’. 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~ tinned ; the boy suffered, and I began to enter- tain serious apprehension that he would lose his sight. I accidentally heard of effectual cures having beer. made by Mr. H. W Pcck’s Eve Water, and procured two viols of it from him-4hr. Implication of which has cfl'ectcd 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. I’eck’s Eye Water to all persons afflicted with liiflanicd Eyes. JOIIN IIISuOP. 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 worsc. I was recom- mended to call on Mr ll, W. Peck, who gave me a viol of his Eye \Vater; in three days I I felt relief, and in about five days was able to use my eye. It is now well. and l have much : pleasure installing that I believe it is Mr Puck’s ll‘Ollledy that cured my eye. I have also re- ' commended the use ofit to others, and know ltliat the result has been attended with com- plete success, J. M. DAVIS. For Sale at the Post Office, Richmond Hill. price 25 cents per bottle, 190 Prescriptions of the late Dr. Biiclimi, Fellow of} l M S. B. HENDERSON, M.D. OeuIist and Aurist, (Late of No. 6‘58 Broadway. New York.) HAS just opened an Office at No. 174 King Sn, Toronto, where he intends remain- ing a few months, and will givo his excluswe attention to the treatment of Diseases of the EYE. EAR and LUNGS. Dr. H. has pruco tised for upwards of 10 years in NEW Youmwitlr unexampled success. Hundreds oftestimonisls, from persons who have been cured by him,can be seen at his ofiice. Cataracts and Amarosis treated with success . also. Bronchitis. Sore Throat. and all Diseases of the Lungs. Artir ficial Eyes inserted without an operation. [‘orouto, Sept. 9. ’62. W _ 198-31)! PHO'I‘OGRA PHS! PHOTOGRAPHS! The Cheapestland Best Ambrotype and Photograph GALLERY IN CANADA», IS AT iii iiii iiiiii, int. . TORONTO. JAMES BAWE‘, Proprietor and Principal Operator Toronto, April 19. 1861. m the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS' in» 810 BELIEF,and if you are not satisfied of Reed,“ rlority, after using the medicine, the price will b0 to- funded by the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cents pelt bottle. old by all dealers in medicines. ’ 125-“ N'alualilc I’L'Opcrty for Sale IZ: 63 Acres. ‘23 of which is timbered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. chetal PARK LOTS with timber thereon Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at, and ed- joining to. the Village of Richmond H111. ' For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. Richn‘iond IIill, Sept 9, 1860. 9-0 can“... 01d Engliin l’liy~ician Aha PIINIA. INCIPIEN'P CONSUMPTION, INI‘IRLVII'PIICS OI.“ YOUTH, AND &c- No Mercury Used. Dr. Amos w 5011. 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, Bu [310! New York, ‘ RI“. the only Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 3 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, in every state and symptom of disease. The trcaliiientthoy adopt is the result of up- wards oftliiily yenrs’ extensive and successful practice in London. A MUST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lily. of Nocturnal Eitiissiuus. more properly known as Seminal, Weakness. 51c. Cnti be permanently cured iii from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- joiiitly with medicines. Dr. Amos & Son. in order to satisfy the must 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 oxpiess. Yous‘o MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by ii cer- tain, practice indulged in when alone-«at habit frequon.l_i- 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 bnmnii 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 untimely grave. It destroys the nervot e _s_\'steiii rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, causes mental deraiigci'nent, prevents the pro- per development of the system, disqualifics 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. Ruusoas IN ANY PART 01" 'rrrr. WORLD may be successfully treated by forwardinga correct detail of their case. Address Dr. Aiiios 61. SON, 48East Geiiesee Street. three doors West of Ellicott Street, Buffalo. N.Y. 88-Iy IMPORTANT. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, ts highly rev commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and” all diseases of the Lungs and Throat. 25 cent: “2. bottle THE ORIGINAL EIIIWE SEWING MACHINES :‘ IN 1862.. Esra susrmu 1N lB-ISâ€"Pimi-‘nc'run EC ENT and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine, renders Is now the most perfect before the public, and persons at a distance can order a Machine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe dolivery,and that they will be able to manage it to their en- tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles !- No more missing stitches! No trouble in mak» ing any garment, however delicate or heavy,0ir the same Machine, either iii cambiic, cloth or leather; and for dress makers, shirt makers tailors. hat binders. shoe binders. or goiter fit‘r 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 andl prices. A few respectable Agents will be dealt with liberally. ' Address the HOWE Sewing Machine, 437- Bi‘oadway, New York. ‘ New York. June 20, 1862. 186-1! A. GOOD THING: DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment,- is well worth I trial, In any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, Old Saree; Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruption on the Skin, and In every case where air-ointment. is useful. It. will I. commend ltsel, after one trial. Cheap Boots and Shoes r ‘HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the in- liabitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity, that he has leased the Shop of Mr. Ruben Lee, VVhero he intends to carry on the BOOT and SIIOE business in all its branches. Mr. Lee’s customers will have the same at- tention given to their work as formerly. All work done at the lowest remuneiating )rices, ‘ RICHARD DURHAM. Richmond Hill, April 10,152. m,

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