lawful. MATRILION Y. .. The following capital parody of Hamlet’s so- lilequy is from the “ Knickerbocker Magazine†for October :â€" To wed or not to wedâ€"that is the question ; Whether ’tis happier in the mind to stiï¬le The hosts and tumults of outrageous passion, Or with some prudent fair in solemn contract Of matrimony join, To haveâ€"to holdâ€" No moreâ€"and by that “ have†to say we end The heart-ache, and the thousand love-sick pangs, Of celibacyâ€"‘tvvere a consummation Devoutly to he wished. 1n nuptial band To join ‘.ill death dissolvesâ€"ay, there’s the rub ; For in that space what dull remorse may come, When we have taken our solemn leave of li- bei‘ty, Must give us pause. That slacks our speed in suing for a change. Else, who would hear the seems and sneers which bachelors When aged fc61~1118 pains and fluttering fevers Which each new face must give to roving fancy, When ire might rid himself at once of all ‘By a bare, Yes, Who would with patience bear To fret and linger out a single life, Brit thattlre dread ofsomething yet untried, There’s the respect Some hazard ill a state from whose strict bond Death only can release, puzzles the will, And makes us rather choose those ills we have 'Tlian fly to others which We fancy greater? This last reflection makes us slow and weary. Filling the dubious mind with dreadful thoughts Of curtain lectures, jealousies, and cares Extravazantly great, entailed cn wedlock, Which to avoid, the lover checks his possion, And, miserably, dies a bachulor. lllirrrrllunruru, We. Bobbs says some tailors would make some splendid dragoonsâ€"they charge so , Can a man’s pocket be empty when he’s got something in it? Yes, when he has got a big hole in it. A western editor cautions his readers from kissing short girls, as this habit made him roundos‘houldered. ANAI.0GY.â€"~-\Vhen is a plant like a lioglâ€"When it begins to root. When is it like a soldier ?â€" \Yhen it begins to shoot. If the storm of adversity whistles around you, whistle as bravely yourself; perhaps the two whistles may make a melody. ‘ Do you know who built this bridge?’ said a person to rook. ‘ No,’ rcplicd Hook, ‘but ifyou go over you‘ll be tolled.’ Have you ever broken a horse 1’ inquir- ed a horse-jockey. ‘No, not exactly,‘ replied Simmons; ‘ but 'I have broken three or four waggons.’ ‘ Are you not afraid your wife will get married again when you die ’1’ ‘1 hope hope she may, as there will he one man in the world who will know how to pity rnc.’ A down-easier advertises his wife thus :â€" On the sixteenth of July, on the night of Honâ€" dav. Eloped from from herhusband the wife ofJolrn Grundy ; His grief for her absence every day growing deeper, Shtuld any one ï¬nd lier,he begs them -tokcep her. Two acquaintances met on a wet day. One granting the. other with, ‘ Beautiful rain, thisl fetches things out Oflllt’ ground.’ Second friend disconsolatcly, ‘ llope not, sir! hope not: got two wives there, sir 1’ "fire Editor" is absent, the ‘ foreman’ has the toothache, the ‘ devil’ is drunk, and trying to drink lager beer out of a bootiack, the press is out of order, and We ain’t wcll ourselves;so please excuse a poor paper this week. ‘ Ah doctaw, does the choleraw awfcct the highuw aw’da ll asked an exquisite of a celebrated physician in New Orleans. ' No,’ replied the doctor, ‘ but it’s death on fools, and you had better leave the city irnrnediatcly.’ The ‘ fellaw’ sloped. "an HUMAN Jawsâ€"The muscles of the human jaw produce a power equal to four hundred and ilnrtyï¬four pounds. That is what science tells us; but We know the jaws of some of our lawyers is equal to a good many thousand dollars a year to them. A Cockney tourist meta Scottish lassie going barefoot towards Glasgowâ€"“Las- sie,’ said he, ‘ I should like to know if all the people in this part go barefoot?â€" ‘ Part on ‘em do, and the rest on ’em mind their owu busiucss,’ was the rather settling reply. ‘ And where was the man stabbed?7 asked an excited lawyer of a physician. a half to the left of the mcdiurn ï¬re, and about an inch above the umbrilicus,’ was the reply. ‘Oh, yes, I understand now, but I thought it was near the. Town llall.’ I The distance between liking and loving was Well made by a little girl six years old. ,Slie was eating something at break- fast which she Seemed to relish very much. ï¬ Do you love it 7.’ asked her aunt. ‘ No,’ replied the child with a look of disgust, ‘1 like it, if I loved it I should kiss it.’ ‘A \VUMPUSS~-A Wowâ€"It is inti' mated that General Hulleck and Scorer tary Stanton lately indulged in a free ï¬ght ~--pugm's ct calczbus.-Whon the belli- gerenls \vcr'c parted the Secretary was considered to be ahead. truly l A RECKLESS SrNNanâ€"Henry L. \Vilson of liar-din county, Ohio, was re- cently convicted of the murder of James Owens, and sentenced to the penitentiary for life. He exhibited the most reckless indifference during the trial, and when the sentence was pronounced,_he broke the solemn silcncc by exclaiining; ‘Bully for ..ludg«i.’ l Nice business, \' ()11 .v‘ ‘ The man was stabbed about an inch and Wlmel'i and; lfll only COIlllllut'S’ snow mu“ ASHAMED 'ro BRING STRAW TO TOWN.-â€"â€"A fcw'days since, we ask- ed a good farmer of this county to bring us a load of straw for bedding horses. He replied, ‘ 1 have p’enty ofstraw, and would like to accom- modate you ; but the fact is, I am ashamed to be seen bringing a load of straw to the townl Knowing our friend was in the habit ofbringiug potatoes, graiu,ctc., to market in person, we did not, for the moment, see the point of his ob- jection; but we were not left long in doubt. He is an observing far-- mer, and has found that the only way toraise good crops is to keep up the condition of his land by ma- king manure, and for this purpose be is careful to preserve his straw boilr for foddcr and litter. He would be ashamed to let rcd root and Canada thisilcs overrun his wheat fields. be- cause it would show that he was a bad farmer. and for the same reason he did not like his neighbors to see him selling straw. We like the idea. Itis a healthy and hopeful feelingâ€"this sense of shame of fnrn'ring poorly. We all like the good opinion of the commu- nity which we live. and that man is highly favored by his neighbors who do not approve of poor barns, broken fences, scrubby cattle, foul fields. and slovcn cultivation. And not. less so when they can see ilic folly of growing too much grain, keeping too little stock, and selling the hay and st ‘aw instead of converting them into manure. We must get our straw from a less cnhghlcncd neighborhood. SALT, SULPIIER, AND BAcoa FOR SHEEP.-A sheep keeper in Indiana says he promotes the health of his flock by a free use of salt, and an _ occasional use ofsrrlphur mixed with the salt or with food and two or three limos a year he gives the sheep some old bacon, which is cut up and mixed with the salt. Ano- ther shecp-kccpcr thinks tar better than the fat bacon. though it is more work to administer it, for each sheep 111510110 caught and its mouth onen- ed and the tar put in with a paddle. Another one thinks rosin. in powder, mixed with salt, or meal, or grain, fed to sheep, just as good as tar, and a great saving of labour. SMELLING A Mmrn BAi.L.â€" A cor- respondent from the battle-field, speaking of the cfchlS of a passing rifleâ€"ball says: ‘ But the most sin- gular thing, and wraich 1 do not re- member to have heard mentioned heretofore, is the effect of these bulls upon the atmosphere through which they pass. The passage of one im- mediately across your face is fol- lowed by a momentary sensation of deadly sickness. The air seems thick, stifling and putrid, like that of a newly opened vault, :rccon’rpni’ricd by an odor of certain kinds of fungi found in the woods, and never wil- lingly disturbed by either man or beast. I should like to know if any one else has felt this, or is it a pecu- liar fancy of my own.’ A DISTINC’I‘IONrâ€"JIS {\1r. good 1’ said a bank olliccr to a director, the other day. ‘ That depends on whether you mean God-ward or man ward,’ was the answer. ‘God-ward,’ continued the bank officer. ‘ Mr. is good. No man in our church is sounder in the faith, or prays oftcnvr in our meetings, or is more benevo- lent according to his means. But man- ward, I am sorry to say that Mr. is rather tr'icky.’ A Village Doctor being out for a day‘s shooting recently, took his errand boy to carry his game bag. Entering a field. and seeing a lot of snow birds, the boy became overjoyed at the prospect of his master’s success, and exr'lairned, ‘ Lor,’ master, there’s a flock; if you get near ’em, won’t you physic ’cm ‘2’ ‘I’hysic them, you young rascal what do you mean".’ ‘ \’\"hy, kill replied the lad. ’cm to be surc,’ NEW COUNTY or ViCTORIA.â€"â€"At length the separation of the County of Victoria from Pcterboro’ has been effected. The proclamation is expected to issue on the ‘244th. inst. The new county officials are Mr. Jae. Smith, of Port Dupe, a for- mer represenlative of Victoria, Judge; Mr. Neil McDougall, Sheriff; Mr. Anthony Lacoursc, Clerk of the Peace and County Attorney; Mr. \Vrn. Grace, Clerk of the County Court and Deputy Clerk of the. Cro Armâ€"Leader. \Vc have at last weather something like soon follow. The greatest stringency in money is experienced all over the country from the lack of slcighing, and merchants and mechanics who have payments to meet for goods and material, are nearly all get- ting renewals anti extensions. A few inches of sleighrng Would enable farmers to get new grain to market, and money would soon find circulatiomâ€" Globe. DEATH or lav. '1‘. S. KENNEDY.â€" We regret to announce the death of Rev. T. S. Kennedy, incumbent of St. John’s Episcopal Church. 110 expired yesterday morning at his residence, Queen-street, after a severe attack of small-pox. The deceased gentleman’s son, who is a medi- cal student, caught the decease while atâ€" tending the General [Iospital,and commuâ€" nicated it to his father while he was wait- ing on him in his illness. Mr. Kennedy was well known to our citizens as tho zeaâ€" lous Clerical Secretary of the Church 50â€" cicty for a number of years past. He was of a cheerful disposrtion, and took great interest in all Toronto charities. lie was a native of England, about 4.5 years ofagc. and leaves a wrdow and family to mourn I 5' his less.- Gloria For Eight Dollars. l DR. N. .‘lRPECKa Surgeon Dentist, HAS just imported some ofthe EioHr nor.- LAR Block Teeth. which he will iiiSert for that sum if required, being the same kind as inserted by S. N Peck, and made by the same riian. He also keeps the best qualily of Teeth. which he will insert on Gold, Silver, I’latenurn. or Nulcnrrized Rubber, CHANGE OF ADVERTISEMENT. Dr PIICK will be at Richmond Ilill. . . . . . . . .lst day of each Maple, . . . . . ..........3rd day ofeacli Kleinburg,. , . . . , . . , . . .5ih day of each Clai‘eVIlle, . . . . . . . . . . . .6th day of each month Aurora... . . . . . . . . .the last day ofeach 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- quiring his services in any branch of his. pro- fession. or make good any work previously warranted. V Teeth extracted for those not able to pay, free, Aurora. .1 one 520.. 1862 168-lv month mouili monilr THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. POVVELL’S CANADIAN SWING PUMPS! 'I‘EETH, TEETH! TREMAINE’S MAP 01“ Upper Canada. i HE Subscribers to the above W'ork and the Publlc are respectfully informed that the Map is now completed, and is being furnished to the Subscribers as fast as possible. No trouble or expense has been spared in the pre- paration of this Work, which is ctr a Larger Scale and is far 'more complete and accurate than any other Map published. TREMAINE’S ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and HAUSTION. New editions enlarged to 1911 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Colored Engravings on Steel, Just published, price ls. V HE SILENT FRIEND, the greatesthle-li- cal Work 'ofthe Age, on Youthful Indis- cretions and consequent Impedimcnts 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 Used 133' the most celebrated Medical Melt, the world. EXTnAo'rs FROM THE SlLEN’I.‘ Llergrmen- and 0mm- Topographical, Statistical FRIEND, price or, which contains directions lLLUSTBATED MAP OF UPPER CANADA, Will be ready in a few weeks, and will be eiii- for the guidance of patients. Messrs, R, do L.’ l’nanv & C0. are only to be consulted at their residence, No. 151, Berners Street, Oxford Street. London, as they never, . . . . . '~ _ ,. ". ' t 1]) l bclhshed Wm, bealmfuuv m,g,.aved Vmws of under any Circumstances, travel either a Line , Cities, Public Buildings, 610. 61c. . Subscribers to either of the above \mGs are particularly cautioned against. being deceived by parties interested in the sale ot'a Map re- cently got up in New York. Their plan ge- nerally is to represent that TitniuAtnn‘s Map will not be published at allâ€"or that the Sub- scribers will not have to take it in case it should come outâ€"and they had barter get one from them, &c.,&c All such representa- tions are false. 'I‘REMAINIC‘S MAP Wll.L BE FUR NISIIED 'l‘O EVERY SUBSCRIBER in good time, but the manufacture ofthe Maps and the delivery of them through the whole country is necessarily a work of months. I AGENTS WANTED! For the sale of the Map in every Township 11:? All orders by mail promptly attended to Oflice and Address No. 79 FRONT S'l',, TORONTO, Toronto, Dec. 27, 1862. T OIlONTtI Cl’l‘l’itll ARBLE 185 YON GE STA LET. CKNOWLEDGED by 500 Farmers, Pro- M 0 N UK EN S. TOM B TAB L E s, fessional Gentlemen and others (who have thorn working in Wells, varying in depth from 10 to 133 feet.) to he the EASIEST WORKED. MOST DURABLE and EFFI- CIENT ovar offered to the Public. TB†Price 6’.) Cents foot. No extra charge for Top. Every Pump Warranted l Orders for these Pumps addressed to C. POW ELL, Willowdale, Will receive Pro-npt Attention. November, 7, 1862, 202. 15'. WORMS. For destroying Worms in children SITTZER’S VERMIFUGE CANDY is by far the niost pleasen late, and effectual remedy now in use. Try it 1 Sela by all dealers in medicines. J. G 0 RM L E Y, COMMISSIONER 1N QUEEN’S BENCH, ’I‘OMBS'I‘ONES &c. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. 11E UNDERSIGNICI) Assignees of the estate of I). C. (is W. YALE. will con- tiirue the business under the super-inicndance of our duly authorized agents, Airs-rm Ancnv C W. and D, Caucus VALE, whose receipt will be. duly acknowledged. P,S.~-â€"All notes audacconrits remaining un- paid on the 1st day of‘June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUM .‘vllrlR. Toronto, April ‘29. 1859. l18-tf Desirable Village l’i'opct'ty "For Sale. ’PHE Subscriber offers for Sale two valuable 7 VILLAGE LOTS, situated iii the very centre of the fast rising town of Port lfllgin, on Conveyancpr and Auctioneer, Lake Huron, and iii the County of Bruce: 1.01‘31. 4TH Con. IVIRIUKHAM. September 18, 1860. 95-tf Auction Notice. THOMASâ€"BOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, Fort THE ‘ COUNTIES OF YORK 61. PEEL. All letters addressed to “Almira,†P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “ York l'lei'aldâ€Oflic¢-, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornhill. and Mr, James Cavannah, Mansion House, Sharon, when, Newmarket. ’l‘erms, &c. may be obtained. Almira, tlov. 25. 1859. 6241‘ N [Cave Troughs, Water Spools, Cistrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by 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 in pushing and improving business is done in the townâ€"for a Mechanic the opening is unequalled. For particulars apply at the ‘1:IERA1.D Or» Fton,’ or to WM. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April ‘24. 1862. ITS-tf. DRS. s. N. a r. B. Prick: SURGEON DENTISTS, \vILi. m: IN 181,2ud and 3rd of Each Month; 2m j W0 it 1133‘ I Bradford, 4th (f Ilir'tCll Month; Cookstown, 5th of Each Mom“ 3 Bond Head, 6111 of flash Month; Brownsville, 7th of lCach Month; King Station, 8th Stoutlvillo. 23rd of Erich Month : Markham Vil.24tli and 525th of I‘Iacli-h‘lonth; Brown’s CornersAth Cori.of Markham 26th (10.: Richmond Hill. Niclrolls’ Hotel, 27111 “ Maple, VVattson’s Hotel . . . . . . . . . . 98b †‘of Each Month: JOHN Lancet-arr, Krona-g .. STEAM MILLS, 'l‘nonnnir.L. June 3, 1859. 27~tf TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAl ' Bytlretise ofElectricity, * lie “I By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. 'l'ectli inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations iir his Profession, Dei'formed in the most approved manner and is Gl‘al‘allleed 10 l ey 0“ “0 charge- Warraiited' Aurora. March 9. 1860 67-15‘ w. a. TAYLOR. , VETERINARY SURGEON, Alain/1w of the Royal College of V.S. I N Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- 7 i I v ‘ merit heretofore received begs to intimate hewma'l‘el' Md.‘ 29’ 1863' - that he is now prepared to treat all Bistros-cs of .flnimals .' At his own stables on the shortest notice, and can with confidence warrant a cure in all cases within tlie_reach of medical skill and treatment. Residence-“Near the Eagle Hotci. N.B. No Charge for Stabling. Newmarket, Feb, 526, 1862. NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper (Du-nan“! l or the Typographical, Statistical AND Illustrated lllrrp of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. 'l'rernairie, the old and Well-known publisher of Descriptive County Maps. OULD you secure a valuable and orna- mental Work of Reference 2’ Subscribe 113“ Residents of the Province everywhere will be called on by Local or 'I'raveiling agents Toronto. May 1861. 138-tf H. & d. HARRISON Flour Barrel Reading, “tare and Shingle lilarnnfactiircrs, and Lumber Planers. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and Pinned to order in quantities to suit purâ€" chassis. Plank Road. 1’.(). address, Richmond Hill. June 7. 1861. 32-6m l J. B. .BcraG’éer, tOUN'I‘Y Censtable,â€"â€"-Landlord’s Warrants .J executed, Rents and Debts collected on the shortest possible notice. Addressâ€"~Richmond “ill 1’.O. l-y Ifany of the above days comes on Sunday, that place will be. omitted till the following month. When he will he prepared to attend to any Professional Calls, or make good any operation previously warranted. ' Those who require Artificial Teeth can have a full ripper Set of best quality of Block Teeth. inserted on Vulcanized Rubber, for $tl_ usually charged $925 by other Dentists. . 'l'oeth filled with Gold, Silver or filling. \Vhite To remove inisap'u‘elrensiorr, lie bogsto an- nounce rliat all work \Varranted what it Teeth. Extracted. with the least possible I’ain. Particular attention paid to the Regulation of CHILDREN’S '1‘1'31'2'1‘11. NILâ€"Parties requiring Artificial Teeth arol requested to Call and Exatrrino Spt‘Clll'lGllS. 11:3> 'l‘eetli insorred cheaper than by any other Dentist in the Province. 182-1)‘ MOP 17111.1. lPS, G Emt). Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, GAY. December 14. 1860. + DENTISTRY! C. ADAMS. D. Surgeon Dentist, W. 99 ero sr. mar, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD noon wnsr r‘nou cannon sT. 'ronort'ro, ARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s 'I'cnth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all itsbranches, and can supply the profession with Teeth, Gold, Valcanizad Apparatus. and ancaiiite Rubber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or Vulcanized Rubber, wrtli Continuous Gums, iwhich are warranted to give entire satisfaction. rI‘oronto,October 11, 186i‘ _ 49-1v NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and fer bilious complaints,Slck Headache, Cost‘rveness, &c., we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS. FANNlNGlVllLLS8oPUMPS THE Subscriberbcgs to intimate to the pub- lic generally, that he manufactures the I , atest improved 11:3n Factoryâ€" on Markham and Elgin Mills: PUMPS AND FANNING MILLS In his Shop, at Stoutl'ville, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion; and for cheapness and durability he deï¬es competition. flitepairing done with despatch. All letters addressed to I’E'I‘ER KRIBS, _ Stoull'villo 1’. O. Stouï¬â€˜ville, Oct. 15, 1861. 151-6m 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 jhc-shnilie of their signature is attached to their different wrap- pars. r l l GEN 'nA'rivrs do Mason-Lari r owmt LinGalnlED BY THE USE OF Perry‘s Cordial Balm. of Syrz'acum. Establirlted nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GREA'I‘EST RE- GI‘INERATOR; a never-tailing remedy for Spcririatorrlim, loss of manly power. produced by early indiscrctions. or any other cause.â€" lt enriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselvrs incurable at once to fulfil the most sacred obligations of irinrrisd life. l’ricc ls. per bottle, or four quantities in one. 33.4,, which saves 11s.; and 11! £5 bottles, effecting a saving of (£1 lC’s. PERRYS (TONCEN'I'RA'I1‘11) Dill'l'lill- SlV 1:} ICSSICUCI‘}, a rcrrrody for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purifyingilie system from conlairriirr-ttiori, recorrrrr‘rendcd for secondary sjvrriptoir‘is, blotchos on the head and face, on. largcrnont oftlie. throat. tonsils. and uvula; its beneficial influence on the system is undeni- able. I’r'ic-i 115. and 335. per bottle, alsoa saving of 113. l’l'ililth’S I’A'I‘ENT CONCENTRATED {SSENCH Oll‘ (‘OPAIRN AND CUBEB SUCAR~(.'OA'1‘1£D (lerllULES, the most. speedy {sturdy known. The Globules, con- taining the Quirtessorice of Cupaiba, Cubelrs, Bucliu, t‘kc., at oi-co cure, \‘ itliout the possibi- lity of failure, Gonorrhtca. obstinate Gleoi, Stricture, etc, inrrrrodiately snhduing all iri- flammatory action; Encased in sugar. free from taste or smell. 4s. (id. and 11s. per box. Hmrxru I)1Cl’l-1NDS UPON l’uni: l’Loo1),â€"â€"- l’lilftltY’S PURIFYING Sl’l‘iClll‘lC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofnla, Ulcers, toils. lllotclrcs,1’irirples on the face and body. (kc. Price 115'. and Ilils. per box. Sold at Messrs. it, «Y L. l’icnul‘ï¬; Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 159, Ber-tiers Street, Ox- ford Street, London, Agents: BARCLAY 6:. Ca. 75 Street, London. May 2:}, lati'l. i. a. 1* arirrrgmu 183. Eluckwootl’s Magazine Ann THE BRITISH REVIE‘VNS l . __.__. I SCOT'I‘ dic (70., N19“. YORK. continue . . to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz. :â€" 1. THE LONDON QUART If. R1.Y (Conservative) 5') THE EDJNBURGII rriazvmw (\Vlrig.) .l, THE NORTH BRI'I‘ISII RICVIEIV, (Free Churclr,) 4 'l‘llE wrisrirrxsrrcii REVIEW (Library .5. BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA. zrnn, f’I‘ory.) The present critical state of European affairs will rendorthesa publications universally in- torestirrg durierr the fortlrcoiiring year. 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Canadian mail Subscribers supplied free of United States postage, N.1>'.-â€"â€"~'1‘he price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is $31 per annum, Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, postâ€"paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD, SCOTT & CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York. New York. Dec. 5,1861. W . U. E N in“. MILLW thll'I‘, of} I. ’i‘ 4’} JV all , EGS to intimate that heisnow 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 4 EX-l l 1 fl Dr. Buohan’s Snowboated Saran arilia I.’ i blood in the world. ' I’URElâ€"Tlie Bowels rcgiilarll--â€"-Arid DEFY 'tlebility, nervous prostraiion, depression nl'spi- ‘bago, Illicuirrniisrri, ;that the result has been attended with corn- health, happiness, a; Long; lilt’c RIC within the reach of all, by the use of DR. BUCHAN’S VEGETABle DO- MESTIC l‘vlltllillClNES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the late Dr. llucliaii, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, tion 510.â€" Cures are daily made, and tlieirefllcacy proved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, THE RIGHT “ON. THE MAYOR OF LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street, Westminster, VVur'sliip Street, Bow Street. Sec. LORD P1115. It is a VVTCLL-KNOWN FACT that SAR- SAI’ARILLA is the greatest. purifier of ihe KEEP YOUR BLOOD the DOCTORll! These Pills strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of evcryailmeut incrdental to Man Worrrnu and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin. Indi' gestion, llilious, Livnr, and Stomach Conn plaints. General W’sakness,f§out, Illiuorna- tisni. Lurnbago. Pains in tho Limbs, lload- rcliers, Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by ir'iegulirities ot the bowels. ob- structed perspiration, and deteriorated and nir- r funded b M.D. Oculist and Aurist, tLate of No. 658 Broadway. New York.) t., Toronto, where he intends remaiir- iiig a few months, and will give his exclusrve attention to the treatment of Diseases of the" EYE. EAR and LUNGS. Dr. H. has prac- tised for upwardS‘of 10 years in NEW Yoaxnvith nuexampled success. Hundreds oftestimorrials, from perSons who have been cured by him, can be seen at his ofï¬ce, Cataracts and Amarosis treated with succeSs . also. Bronchitis, Sore l) H O T O f} It, A P HS 1. PHOTOGRAPHS I The Cheapest and Best Ainbrotypc and Photograph GALLERY IN CANADA, IS AT 3 lflllll llll'. if TORON'I'O. _ BAWE, i’ropriqtor and Prirr'cipal Operator Toronto, April 19. 1861. 125-1y ll W B. MI RI Try the truly great PAIN KILLER, BRIGGS' MA- G.IC. RELIEF, and if you are not satisï¬ed of its supe- riority, after using the medicine, the price will be re~ the Agent, in all cases. Price 25 cents per old by all dealers in medicines. bottle. healthy blood. Those I’ills work their tray to lllr.‘ very roots of each disease, cleansing in - their passage, especially where iriorcui'y has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac~ cumulation. till the blood is'purified, the whole system renovated. and all the functions actin- accordiiig to. nature, the duties of life becoii'ie a pleasure, where before they had been sad and \vearyliuixleus. Do riot hesitateâ€"do not do. lay ! a clean stomach must make acleau body; A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stomncli,hudy, and blood are pure. from regulating a id cleansing the bowels, health is certain, Begin at, the beginning. waste no time: strike a: the root oi'your ailment. Again, 1 :<rry_ look to your st.o.ri:rc1i. One trial ol’llieso i’ilis will force rmnviclion. S-ilrl in bottles. at Is. 111., 535. lld., 4s. (id, and 113. .111‘. Batman's Trrvig‘rztï¬ittg’ lfor' Nl‘ilt‘ffllffi lll‘il.r‘t.“i.\'1‘ltlr‘i and (il‘i- Nl‘lllAl. \‘v l‘lA KNICSS. at once restore and invigorate wrtlr iriagiczrl rapidity the 1110M Ile- bilitated Corr’siitution, thereby ensuring perina- iiont health, increased strength, energy, and a rcdoubled development of tho iiiusciilrrsystem. Failure is impossible, for success is as coriaiii as that daylight follows darkness. The only infallible retriedy for urquircd local and general tuSSS‘lCC, rits, dirriinutioir of vital energy, onirrcirrrinn, and for all female corirplarinis, This riicrlirrinc not only restores licalili and strcrigtir at oirce,' but, increases the natural vigour of man Ilr youth, iiitrtni'ity, and old ago The properties ot'llris invaluable l'e-lllvig'ii'allllg lesonca act directly on the nervous and muscular HlSlr'lll, enriching, increasing, and pit if~ 111‘: each par. liCllliil' vital fluid; its action is: never-flailing, and in perfect accordance will! the laws of Mr lure. As tho falling rain vivifies rho part-lied vegetation. so will the power of this tillâ€"lmlr‘lll agent restore the lost. strength and energy of all who suffer from exhaiistwc (lei-:rrrgorrioirt. which so few of the rrrcdical profosdon arirrrrp: to treat. 4s. tid., lls,or four quantities in one. Ilfls. , DH. BUGLEâ€"’IA'US' VITO 872113le SKIN ()IN l‘r‘lt’ EN 1‘, is the only one yet discovered that curve.- the most inveterate sores, lrs r‘libr‘is :rl‘t: wonder- flll, giving instant relief to tire allfIi‘l‘t‘l‘ .‘fl‘lllV: thousands lrrrvc used it. and declare it to he, “ the lltl>l in the world.†it is the only N‘h'lillli 11. lil‘iftlliil)Y for all kinds Ufsor‘cs and skill eruptions. It never closes up the surfrrr'n of a wound. whilst full of irirrircr'. out. will first bring all to the surface, and finally licirl Without breaking , out, again. The l’rlls aid the Ointment in tlic( i'r'rllowingâ€"l’iics, Boilers, llrnscs. l‘GCUl’iatloliu, lilritclron on the Face, Ulcers, Ringâ€"worriis, Sore lleads, Eyes, and Lip-r, Baldness, (Ilinp- ped Hands, Clint’cd and lllistcrcd Fret, Corns, lluiiioris, Cirilblniiis, Frost Bites, Scolds, tints, llitcs,17rccklos, Stings, Scrofula, King’s livil. 13ar11..egs, lad Breasts. Coiiirac'cd and Still Joints, Fistirlas, Gout, Stvcilcd Glands. l.iirrr- Vt’liitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore 'l'lirorris. Scurvy, Sore llmrds, llnwlr, 'l'u- incurs. Old and deep-seared Ulcers, \‘y'ounds, \‘Vorrris, Itch, ï¬ne. 15:. lid. and 2s. 51d. per pot, ; I’nretit Medicine \Vnroliouse, 19, llei'ncrs street, Oxford street, London. \‘v’liolesalo A gents zâ€"llui‘clny 33 Co., 75, Farriiigdori street; mav be had at R. H. 11..\LL’S, Chemist and Driigsgist, Richmond Hill, C,W. ï¬IIl. frorri all (.‘lrorrirsts tliroughoutlthe world. May 23. 186-2. 1:12 It: lid CY ills ll Relicfto iii}; Aï¬lllctctl ! ‘ s gr . i. {‘3 tr following Certificates are sufficient V' 11115 guaranty lo the public that HWY. Pooh’s kayo W utter Is an infallible remedy for, .r I 1‘ ,v t i , ' l ' ' Illiltiltltltl tries and tlnlhlarns We, the undersigned. do certify that we have used 1|. W. l’l‘iCK’S EYE WATER, and ï¬nd it to be a certain cure for lrrflarncd Eyes and Chilblains, and therefore would recommend it ,to the public, Robert Raymond 3 Robert Hopper James Bailey G. L. Boyuton Mrs. M. .1. Raymond W. S. Pollock Miss .1, I-Iiriiice \‘V. H. Myers A, L. Skeele L. Richardson . Robert Hewison Martin Nealiotl, John Coultor Timothy Fogarty D. liridgford. .l-P. \V. P. Richmond Miller Anderson Richmond Hill, July 14, 18653. 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 beer: (nude by Mr. 11 . W Puck’s live Water, and procured two viols of it from himâ€"Z/u' Implication of which has rgï¬'ecltd A CURE. My son’s eyes are now well. 1 have much pleasure in certifying to the abowa facts, and recommend the use of Mr. l’eck’s Eye Water to all persons afflicted with lriflarrrcd , try-es; JonN lllSUUP. Richmond Hill, July 15,1562. 1n the mouth of February Inst, 1 had a savor-e attack of Inflammation iii my right eye, and suffered very much, I tried several re- medies, and obtained medical advice, but my eye continued to get worsc. 1 was recom- rricudod to call on Mr 11, W . Peck, who gavel me a viol of his Eye Water; in three days .1 i felt relief, and in about five days was able to use my eye. It is now well, and 1 have much pleasure in stating that I believe it is Mr Puck’s, remedy thatcurcd my eye. 1 have also re- corrimonded the use of it to others, and know plote success, J. M. DAVIS For Sale at the Post Office, Richmond Hill. price 25 cents per bottle. - 130 !slrould apply irirriiediutcly. Habitable Property fort-3:316 "A IZ: ('23 Acres, 93 of which is tinrbered, 40 Acres undor Cultivation. 'chernl PA 1th LOTS Willi i.in.berthei'een Also, VILLAGE I’ROPISR'I‘Y with or without Buildings. H'I'Iiegabove property is situated it, and ad- joinipg to, theV'illage of Richarnond :Eiill. ‘ For further particulars apply at the Ofï¬ce of this paper. ' Richmond llill. Sept 52, 186â€. 94) ldonsnittlio flirt English Pliy~ician FOR A‘wl‘ll‘lA. lNClPllCN r consuriir'rrcn, rxt‘rnnr rrrzs or YOUTH, AND 01.1) AGE, no. No Bile. i'crt i'y Used . 331°. Aamo..s «no Son 43 rAsr organs svnun'r, litigation chr' York, ,‘l. 111G the only Physicians iii the State who are riiriiubcrs of the, Royal College Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 ,o’clcck in the irror-rring until i) at night, in every stnltl and >_\'rirptoirr ofdisr-nsc. , 'i'irc tronlrriorrtrhcy adopt is the result of tip- wnrrls ol'llrirry ycars’ extensive and successful practice in London. 1. :rosr scrriyrlr‘ic ia‘vrtm‘ion. Ari instrument for‘ilio cure of Genital Debi- lily. of Nocturnal I'iririssiorrs, more properly known as Scriiiiial \‘i'ienkuess, &c. Can be pcrrrrurrcni'ry cured in from 1.3 to 5211 days, by the rise of this iii-.‘i‘rrrrrcut, when used cori- .ioinily vr‘irii lll(‘tlft‘lll£.-.\', fir. Amos 6k Sou, ill order to satisfy the most skeptical .‘tH to the merits of their" iristru- rrrunl, plwlg’ci tlintiiselvss ilini iii any, instance where It may prove urrsatisfnclory, after a fair - trial, the money will be refunded bv returning ll)t‘,1l‘~sll'lll.l:'lll in good order. i’rico Toll Dolâ€" lrrrs. by rrrrril or express, YUIISG .111le 'I'AKI‘Z PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have i 1_l’.1l'i’tl tlrerirsolvcs bv a col"- lrrin practice indulged in when alorrumh habit l'r‘cqrieiid; learned ll'Oltl evil corrrparrioiis. or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt even wirerryislccp, and if nrl cured. l't‘lirlci‘s irmrriage ,1;llp(i<.~fliltl and destroys both tllll'it‘l and bodv, Self-abuse is one of the most forrrridal-le enemies to health, for no- thing elm in the dire catalogue of human dis- eases cause-s so destructive a drain upon the human srsicni, drawing its iiromaiit's of vic- lirrrs through it few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous Asystoiir rapidly, wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the pro- per development of the systcrrr, disqualifir-s for marriage. society, business, and all eartlilv happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and irririd, predisposed to consiiiriptioii and a train of ovils more in be dreaded than death itself. RERSOAS IN ANY PART 01" THE \VOIiLD may be successfully treated by forwardiiiga correct detail of their cane, Address 1)l'. AMOS If; SUN, drill-Hist Genegoe Street. three. doors “'est of Ellicott Street, llut‘lirlo, N. Y. 88-1)‘ IMPORTANT. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, ls highlyâ€- eemmcuded, for Coughs, Golds, Asthma, Group, and all diseases of the 1.111in and Throat: 25 cents bottle ° ’03 "11R ORIGINAL llillilll SEWING MACHINES : Esraarrsnnn 1N IJBE-errnc'rno m 1862. I . ECENT and important improvements hav- ing been ptit to this Machine, renders i now the niostpcrfect before the public, and persons at a distance can order a Machine with v a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery,and that they will beiable to manage it to their en- tire satisfaction. No more breaking needles 1â€"- No more missing stitches! No trouble in mak- ing any garment, howeverdelicate or heavy,on the same Machine, either in cainbric, cloth or leather; and for dress makers, shirt makers tailors. hat binders, shoe binders. or guitar ï¬t- 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. June 20,1862. 186â€"1y A GOOD frame. DR. BOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well worth I trial, in any case of Files, Burns, Scolds, Old Soree, Inflsmed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, and In every case where an ointment. is useful. It will I‘- eommend itself, after one trial. ‘ {lineup Eltoots and Shoes '1 1119 Subscriber begs to intimate to the in- ,I‘ habitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity, that he has leased the Shop of Mir. Ruben Lee, Where he intends to carry on the BOOT and SHOE business iii 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 rernuneiat'ng pi‘i-‘es. RICHARD DURHAM. Richmond llill, April 10, ’62. 176 EIAS just opened an Office at No. 174 King! S 'l'liront. and aleriseaees' ofthe Lungs. Arti- I ficial Eyes inserted without an operation. Poronto, Sept. 9, ’62. . 198-3!!! ‘6.)