isurlrli. MW. --.___, #7:) THE icoouairrn. " You're clever at drawing. I own,†Said my beautiful cousin, Lizette, As we sat by the window alone. . " But any. can you paint a coqttette 'I’ “ She’s painted already.†quoth Iâ€" " Nay. nay.†said the laughing Lizetteâ€" " Now none of your jokingâ€"but trv Arid paint me a thorough coquofte.†" Well. curt-in,†at once I began In the ear of the eager Lin-tie. “ I’ll point you as well as I can, That wonderful thing a coquelte.†" She wears a most beautifull'ace, (Of course I said the pretty Lizette) And isn’t deficient in grace. Or else she were not a coquette. “ And then she is daintin made. (A smile from the dainty Lizette.) By people expert in the trade Of forming a proper coquetle. " She’s the winningest ways with a beaux, (Go on 1 said the winning Lizette) But there isn't a man of them knows The mind of the fickle coquetio. " She kri0Ws how to weep and to sigh, (A sigh f our the tender Lizette) ‘ But her Weeping is all in my eye-â€" Not that of the cunning coquette. †In short. she’s a creature of art, (Oh hush ! said the frowning Lizctte) “'ith merely the ghost of a heartâ€" I'lnough for a thorough coquette. " And yet 1 could eas'ly prove, (Now don’t 1 said the angry Lizctte) The lady is always in loveâ€" Iii love with herselfâ€"the coquette ! '- There 2 do not be angrv 1 von know Mv dear little cou<in Lizr tle, Yo told me a moment ago, To point you. â€"a thorough coquette l†SPARKLING WATER. BY NORMAN A. SMITH. Spakling and bright the waters pure. From crystal fountain flow. 'I‘ icy glide along in the murmuriug rills. Their blessings to bestow ; Nature to us a boon hath given, Of rare and priceless Worth; The sweetest draught that c'er was found. The purest here on earth You little drops of crystal dew, That spark e in the sun, Have glittered there like diamonds bright. Since ï¬rst the world bega11~~~ “'bcn twilght shades steal o’er the earth. And light with darkness b‘ends, To nourish each green bud and leaf. It gently still descends. The flowers that grow on mossy banks, And in the shady bowers, Would quickly die and fade away. Ifnot refreshed by sho‘wersâ€" This blooming earth. now fresh and fa'r, In verdant beauty dressed. Would soon become a barren waste, By showers of heaven unblessed. The beasts that roam the broad ï¬elds o‘er, And in the forests in ide, Oft seek the banks of streainlots clear, To q inl’t'its sparkling tideâ€"â€" The tinny tribe in lake and brook, There sport from danger free. TI-i ir home is ’neath the sparkling wave, E‘en in the bright blue sea. Sparkling and bright is water pure. Infountaiu, lake. and river. Dancing song in the st eamlets clear. It. music ceasing neverâ€" 'I‘he grotto showers and crystal down To us are freely givon. Distilled-from out the fleecy clouds. A piercelcss gift of heaven. ï¬llï¬ittlllllllflllï¬, \Vhat do newshoys sell I the public. ~Cauar‘ds and A man may undertake so many things that he can’t overtake One half of them. ‘1 wish you would let a body alone,’ the corpse said to thc resurt’ctionists. ft 5 ‘ Stand still, or woe be to you I’ as the Jock :y said to his restive horse. To be headstrong is often a sign more of Weakness than strength in the head. "Er-cry man is his own master’ would be more properly written, ‘evcry man is his own sla-re.’ ‘ Look well before you leap.’ Very good advice, in its way, but how can sickly-looking people follow it? Abomey is the capitol of Dnhomey.»-~ Nibbles says the names ought to he re- ‘rcrsed,and Dahomey be made the capiv tel of Abomination. Must men commence life with the dupes of bccomiii; rich. Some do get IIJII honestly, but iii-my mcrchaints [aid to do so. ‘ Now, gentlemen, this must becntire- Iy between ourSclves,’ as Floyd said to his friends when he put his hand on plan. dci‘ in the 'I‘rcasury. Among the curiosities of a late Duh lin paper, are ‘ Lines on the dcath of an unborn Infa rt.’ A [cram being reproached with not having avenged himself for a caning. said. ‘ Sir, I nci'cr meddle with what passes be- hind my back.’ On hearing a clergyman remark that “the world was lull of change,’ Mrs Par'lington said she could hardly bring her mind to believe it, so little found its way. iatse her pocket. PHILOSOPHICmâ€"‘Fil‘sl class it philo mpby, come up, Ichabod. what are the propritics of heal?’ ‘ The properties of heat is to bake bread, boil water, cook eggs, and-â€"â€"’ ‘ Stop! next. \\'bat are the properties 01 licat’l’ ‘ The lll’t)ilel'lll‘of heat is to warm your toes when they get cold. by holding them to the. fire, and eoforth.’ “Next. You Solon.’ ‘ The rhfel properties of heat is that it expands bodies. when cold contracts thern.’ ‘Vei‘y good, Solon. Can you give me an ex- ample I’ ‘Yes, sir; in summer, when it is hot the days are lorrgâ€"â€"nnd in winter. NATURE, THE REAL m INâ€" STRUCTOR. A correspondent, '1‘. J. 13., writes us as follows :â€"Did you ever stand in the lonelv depths of some mighty forest and looking up to the summit of a noble pine, watch the light clouds as they floated slowly through the sweet azure of a sumincr sky I When can Art with all it curious skill approximate to naturel Man gazes with admiration and feelings akin in awe on the ruins of Palmyra and Thebes, or the stately dome and vaulted arches of ancient min ster' ; he bows in spirit to the proud monu- rncnt of human handiwork, albeit thcy lie in dcsolutc decay ; lic dc- fics the dust of those who 1ch their names legible in pilcs of marble nearly as enduring as the quarry from which they were hcwn but now Slll‘ltllting on the gripe of time ; llC worships the consummate genius of Art. But plncc film in the wood- land. and can he be itrscnsiblc to beauties no iiiriiiiICSt, beriutics which. 4 if fleeting. return cur'h sp“1ng, a sore resemblance thnt the stroke ofdcath is not eternal. but that " we SIHIII till he clinngcd !’ surely not, While the noblest works of Science prnvc most painfully to the reflecting mind that we are mortal. Nature Stump- cd With the impress of God’s linger lclls us with unmistakcribic evidence of our immortality ; we shall “ lic down in the dust," we shall rise in iinpcrishnhlc glory. Look above at. the great Creator’s Orrinipotnncc, let the eye scan the illitnitablc space in which Worlds niinuanbcrcil us the sands of Ocean flout iii tranquil love- lincss, in unequal Splendor. He at whose word they sprang from shupc- less nothing has said the jost shall shinc “ as stars in tltc fiimnmcnt for :ver and ever.†Such a pang as this may \vrll snothe the bitter pong of our Inst cncmv and clcVnIe the soul to lofticst aspirations. “ Nature is a book†and every page a pleas- ing monitor to thc r'cadci. " The son is His and He made it." the lightnging “ His glittering Spoili'.†“ the round World His foritst'iol.â€~â€" 'I‘hc benevolence, the wr:dim. the power, the skill ofGodâ€"nntur'c pro- claims tbcm daily, but mandrecds ihein not. Strringc fallacy! “ Do I fill bowel] and earth snys the Lord.†Not in the far fumed shrines and gorgeous tcmplcs. not bcuéï¬l‘th lofty SQPtl’mbfl'lB. 1860- rriinni'cts, or ii'inusolcuin ofthe great ; not before crï¬DltlZ'HlUII monument rirh in heraldic dcvir‘c, crowned with Fariric’s laurels and with renowned action ; not in these ..r ihrlsc should man must Worship= praise, or admire; but on the shore ofthe Occult, the mountain‘s sum- trim ponder, there created all things, “ and for whose alcd." an \U’I‘TFUL saN rrnDNT. thc I-iITIL’llle Ilcbcr for India, he preached sermon w~ich contained this beautiful illustration : " Lifc boars us on like the stream of a mighty river. Our boat at first glides down .hc narrow channelâ€"- its grassy borders. The trees shed their blossoms ovcr Onr young treads, the flowers on the brink sccui to of- fer themselves to the young hands , we arc happy in hopc, and we gras‘p eagerly til the I'CJIIlCI'S fll'OUlld Utâ€" 'I‘eetli inserted on Silver, Gold or Valcanized but the stream hurrics on, and still our hands are empty. Our in youth and manhood is along a wider and dccpcr flood, amid objccts more striking and magnificent. The and gricfs are alike left behind us. \Vc may be shipwrecked, but We r-auiiot be delalcd; \vhctncr roUgh home 1111 the roar of the Ocean is in lluods are lifted up around us, we take our leave of curl†and its inhabitants, until of our future vily- age there is no wrtncss save the in- finite and eternal.†AN HONEST IIOUI’. Broth is an honest hour; thcrc- ï¬le dying testimonies arc valuable. ow I Would put the qucstion, to this assembly. and to all assemblies. whclncr of lrifidcls, Punthcists, Uni- vcl'sulists, Alhcrsts, or ungodly men the world ot‘cr, and chnllcngc an answer: Did you ever know. did you ever hear, or did you ever rend in the dying nour'l. The pmr Athe- iSl crics, "No God, no God 1†till he cmncs to die. and then he cries. ii All on, an Gad, all God r" The poor Infich (Zl‘lt's, “ No llchlatiori, no Bible. no Christ l" 1111 he ‘cumcs to die, when the very pains of hcll got hold on him, and he dcpni‘ts in in fearful terror, in dreadful :iglrny of soul. But oh! how different With the Christniu! llis fitltll may be welli, Ills Spll'llllill cycs muv DUI Plank Road. I’.O. address, Richmond Hill. discern as clearly as ho Would wistl when it is cold the days get to be very the glory in store for him, but no short.’ ‘Go to the head, Solon, take your seats.’ Boys. And the learned pcdu Clirrsnrm cvcr lchd who renounced his faith and his religion in the try- goguc was IOaI. iirthe wonder that so fa- in“ hour of dcqllp iniliar an illustration hurl escaped his phi- pisopliic mind. '. Flourishing businessm-Penmanship. inscribed Hill, 01‘ the Sittlllttg vnllcy, tnci‘c lcl All letters addressed to “Almira.†P.O. wil adore Him who receive prompt attention. Orders received at pl.;a8irc they arc and Wcrc Cl‘tt- 'Cavanna’i, Mansion Ilouse, Sharon, where Shortly before the deP‘H‘lure 0f, Eave Troughs, Water Sprints, through the plnylul lllUl’tt‘iUl‘Ittg of the htt‘c brook lttltl the winning of TEETH EXTRACTED wirmin- PAIN . By Dr. E. o. EDMONDS, Ct) U I'Se Warranth ' sitcom boars uson. and our joys VETFRINARY ()1' 811100111, 1110 I‘lVCI‘ hastens It) its that he is now prepared to treat all In†6 hrs, and {he “)SPIHg 0‘ the At his own stables on the shortest notice, and waves is burieatn our tact, and the can with conï¬dence warrant a cure in allcases and within the reach of medical skill and treatment. of it CI]1’.SIIu11 i‘crrnuncing his faith wIll be called on by Local or Traveiling agents i TEE’I‘H, TEETH: '1‘“ immï¬â€˜l’s M“? For Eight Dollars. Uig‘per Canada. _.â€"â€" HE Siibscr'hers to the above Work and the Public 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 paratiou of this Work. which is on a Larger Scale and-is far more complete and accurate than any other Map published. 'r R E Mil-I N s Topographical, Statistical iiiusrairen ltt-APIDF UPPER CANADA, Will be ready in a few weeks, and will he eni- DR. N. J. PECK, Surgeon Dentist, ' AS just imported some ofthe EIGHI‘ nor.- LAR Block Teeth. which he will insrrt for that sum if required. being the some 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. Platenurn. or Nulcunized Rubber. CHANGE OF ADVERTISEMENT. Cities, Public Buildings, &r-. 61c. Subscvibers to either of the above by parties interested in the sale ol'a Map re. ceiitly got up in New York 'l‘heir plan ge- nerallv is to represent that 'l‘upzriiimiz's Map scribers will not have to take it in Case it. should come outâ€"and they had better get one from them, &c.,&c All such representa- tions are false. 'I‘REWAINE’S MAP WILL BE FUR NISIIEI) 'I‘t) EVERY SUBSCRIBER . . In ood iime, but the manufacture of the Ma s (Lxcelll When any 0‘ lhe ah “I daVSPO'lm 0" andg the deliver-v of them through the whorls Sabbath. when he will attend the day following) ' Dr Pizcx will be at Richmond Hill.. . . .. . . .lst day Maple, day Kleiiiburg,. , . . . . , . . . . .5ili day Clarevdle. . . . . . .. . . . . .6th (lay Aurora.. . . . . . . . . . .t.he last day of each month of each month of each month ofeach month of each month country is necessarily a work of months. I AGENTS Tiff/ANTED i For the sale of the Map in every Township When he will be happy to wait on any re- qulring his services in any branch of his m9- feSsion. or make good any work previously warranted. 'l‘eedi extracted for those not able to pay, free, Aurora. June 20,. 1862 168-13" 113': All orders by mail promptly attended to Ofï¬ce and Address No. 79 FRONT ST†TORONTO. Toronto, Doc. 27, 1562. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. POW’ E L L’S CANADIAN SWING PUMPS ! CKNOWLEDGED by 500 Farmers. Pro- MONUMEN 8’ TOMB TABLES, fessional Gentlemen and others (who TOMBSTONES &C. have them working in Wells, varying in depth from 10to l33feet) u. i... theicisrijs'i‘ Twenty Per Cent WORKED. MOST DURABLE and EFFI- CIENT ever offered to the Public. [13’ Price 60 Cents foot. No extra charge for 'I‘op. Every Pump Warranted ! Orders for these Pumps addressed to C. POWELL, Willowdale, C.VV Will receive Pro'npt Attention. November, 7, 18 ‘2. ““ "â€"’~‘ ‘â€â€"‘ l | TORONTO CITY MARBLE WOI’. Its 185 YON GE S'I'AILE'I‘. Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNEI) Assignees of the estate of' D. C. & W. YALE. willcon- tiiiue the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, Aus'r‘iN Aaaizv and D. Caucus VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. l’,S.--â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining on. paid on the 181. day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, 202» 1y. WORMS. For destroying Worms in children, SITTZER’S VEKMIFUGE CANDY is by far the most pleasen Info, and effectual remedy now is use. Try it! So by all dealers in medicines. C. YALE. C. CUM MER. Toronto, April 29. I859. 48-tf Desirable Village Property For Sale. I'IE Subscriber offers for Sale two valuable VILLAGE LOTS. situated in the very centre of the fastrising town of Port Elgin, on Lake Huron. and in the County of Bruce; the Lots are known as Lots No. 411 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 frotii the Port is considerable, and in pushing and improving business is done in the Auction Notice. townâ€"fot‘ a h’lechauic the Opening IS â€"-- unequalled. TI‘lOl‘IAS BOWRTAN, For particulars apply at the ‘HimALD Or- License!I Auctioneer, vicrs,’ or to iron THE COUNTIES OF YORK 81. PEEL. J. G 0 RM L E Y, COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, onveyanc'r and Auctioneer, LOT 31. 4TH Cos. MRRKHAM. 95-tf WM. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April 24. 1862. 178-tf. DRS. S. N. 8:. P. B. PECK, SURGEON DENTISTS, BE IN the "York Heraldâ€(')llic«n, Richmond Hill; Mr. I‘lellI'V Lemon. 'I‘Iiornhill. and Mr. James Wm" Newmarket. lst, 2nd and 3rd of Each Month ; Terms. doc. may be obtained. Bradford, 4th (l Each Month; -. . Cookstown. 5th of ‘ach Movtl’ ' Alums" Nov. 25' 1859' 62ԠBond Head. 6th of Each Month ‘ Bro A'IIQVIIIQ. 7th of Each Month; King Station, 8th ofE'rch Month : Sioiitliillo. 23rd of Each Month ; Markham Vil.24th and 25111 of Each 'Month; Brown’s Corners.4ih( on.ol'Markham 26th do.: Cistron . i ’ ~ S T 1d 1 “Inns, ltichnioud I‘IIII. Nicholls’ Hotel, 27th “ Manufactured and for Sale by Mflpie’ Wa,,snn.s “owl . _ ' _ . _ I _ _ '25,, u at JOHN LANGSTAFF’ Kleinburg I-loiel,...............29;h w . . . If any of the above days comes on Sunday, PTL‘M M'LLSI inom‘mu" that place will be omitted till the following June 3, 1859. 27-tf month. When he will be prepared to attend to any Professional Calls. or make good any operation previously warranted. Those who require Artificial Teeth can have a full upper set of best quality of Block Teeth. inserted on Vulcanized Rubber. for $6, usually charged $25 by other Dentists. 'I‘eeth ï¬lled with Gold, Silver or ï¬llieg. To remove misapprehension. he begs to an- nounce that all work Warranted what it is Guaranteed to lie, or no charge. Teeth. Extracted with the least possible I’ain. Particular attention paid to the Regulation ofCHILI)REN’S TEETH. N B.-â€"â€"I’arries requiring Artificial Teeth are i'eq .ested to Call and Examine Specimens. 11? Teeth inserted cheaper than by any other Dentist in the Province. Newmarket. May 29, 1862. GEO. MOP II I L LIPS, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C.W. December 14. 1860. @ By the use of Electricity. % White suns-icon Dim'risr, AURORA. Rnbber. Ali Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Aurora. March 9. 1860 67-1y w. G. TAYLOR. SURGEON, lllombcr of the Royal College of V.S. N Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- ment heretofore received begs to intimate 182-13' Diseases of .fln'irnals .' ResidenceflNem' the Eagle Haiti. NB. No Charge for Stahling. Newmarket, Feb. 26, 1562. _ NEW AND IMPROVED Map of Upper Canaqu DENTISTRY! . w. o. ADAMS. D. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. msr SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR WEST FROM CHURCH 8T. TORONTO, l70-1y OULD you secure a valuable and orna- ‘iw -k m r- s i mama m 0 e Blanca? “baube AR'ITICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s Tool/L. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr. A. hasturned his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all ilsbranches. and can supply the profession with 'I‘eeih. Gold. Valcauized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber. and the best Bone filling. Mineral 'l‘eetb mounted on Gold, Silver. or Vulcanized Rubber. With Continuous Gurus. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Toronto,0ctober 11, 186" 49-1v or the Typographical, Statistical , AND Illustrated Map of Upper Canada In preparation by Geo. C. Tremaine, the old and Well-known publisher of Descriptivei County Maps. 11:? Residents of the Province everywhere 'l‘oronto. May 1861. 138-tt‘ H. &d. HARRISON i F Iour Barrel flooding, Strive and Shingle Manufacturers, and Lumber Planers. .â€"..â€".â€" Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and Planed to order in quantities to suit pur- Chasers. IE? Factoryâ€" on Markham and Elgin Mills NOTICE. If asked what was the best. medicine for cleansing the blood, and fur bilious complaints, Sick Headache, Cosuveness, Are, we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS. 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Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD. SCO'I '1‘ &.~ CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York. New York. Dec. 5,1561. W . U. S 11 E N E. MILLWRIGHT, .HL ’I‘OJV.E, _ . . i use my eye. BEGS to "Inmate that! he 1“ “0W l’l'ellared ml pleasure in stating that I DUIIUVB it is Mr l’eck’s erect MILLS of every description, by 1 comma or OllleleSBr 0“ lieifsm'al’le forms", Commended the use ol'it to others. and know He is also agent for the best I‘oundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona. Dec. 23. 1859 4 ‘ severe attack (iflnfianiniation in my right ey e. . ...- ctï¬b’flflim, ï¬-«u‘evmmwflew i'c'â€" ‘,~.-.:.‘r."'r‘.o‘~s.- fmv‘wc - r ...«.n.....-...,.-.-,~...... ... m. i Health, Happiness, &1.0ng1.1t‘e s . B. H E N D E R s o N, M . D. i RE within the reach of all, by the use of DR. BUCIIAN’S VEGETABLE DO- MESTIC MEDICINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the late Dr. Buchan. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, A 0,. Am.â€" Cnres are daily made. in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, ‘ THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street, Westminster, Worship Street. Bow Street. «Ste. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men, Clergymeii. and others, Dr. Buchan’s Sugaï¬ffï¬oated Sarsaparilla 1 s. It is a WEi.i.-KN<.)WN FACT rim sAR- SAPARILLA is the greatest puriï¬er ()1 the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURElâ€"The Bowels regiilarll-â€"â€"And DEFY the DOC-TOR!!! ,These PIEIS sirike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment incrdental to Man Woman and Child. such as all eruptions on the Skin. Indi- irestion. Rilious, Livur. and Stomach Con'nl nlaiuts. General Wenkiiess,aout. Ithueirm-i 113-111. Lninbago. Pains in the Limbs, Head 1 aches. Sore Threats, and every complaint ‘ named by ii'iegnlrrities ot the bowels. ob- ~trucled perspiration. and deteriorated and uri- tiealthy blood These Pills work their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage. especially where mercury has been taken, and removing 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 weary burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"d0 not de- lay! a clean stomach must make aclean body. A clean body will contain pure blood. when the stomncli,body, and blood are pure. from regulating aid cleansing the bowels, health is certain, Begin at the beginning. waste no time: strike at the root of your ailment. Again, I say, look to your stonach. One trial ol'these Pills will force conviction. ‘ Sold in bottles. at ls. 1gd.. 2s. 9d., 4s. (id., and 115. Dr. Buchan’s Tavigii'ating Essence. For NERVOUS RELAXATION and GE- NERAL Vl EAKNESS. at once restore and invigorate Wllll iiragical rapidity the must l‘e- hilitxrterl Constitution. thereby ensuring perina- neiit health. increased strength, energy, and a redoiibled neVr‘lopnrent of the .nuscnl rrsystein. Failure is impossible. for success is as certain as that daylight follows darkness. The only infallible remedy for arqnired local and general debilitv, nervous prostrnlion. depression of spi- rits. diminution of vital energy, emaciatinn, and for all ferriale Complaints, This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but iiiCieases the natural vigour of man Il’ youth, maturity. and old age The properties ofthis invaluable l‘e-Illvlgnratllig‘ Essence act directly on the nervous and muscular system. enriching, increasing. and purifiing each par. ticnlar vital fluid; its action is never-failing, and in perfect am-nrdance with the laws of na- ture. As the falliirpi rain viviï¬es ihe part-lied vegetation. so will the power of this all-potent agent restore the lost. strength and energy of an whosuflbr from exhaustive ilernngcrirciit. which so four of the medical profes~ion aiinrnp. to treat. 4s. 6d.. 11s , or four quantities in one. 33s. I Dh’. BUCHAN'S VEGETABLE SKIN UINl zircN'i‘, Is the only one yet discovered that cures the tillth inveterati- sort-w. Its effects are Wonder- t'iil, giving instant relief to the sufferer M «nv thousands have. used it. and declare it to he "the best in the world.†It is the only N '.'I'URAL REMEDY for all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. It, never closes rip the surface of a wound whilst full of matter. but will ï¬rst bring all to the surface. and finally heal wrtliout breakin out again. The l’ills aid the Ointment in ihef followingâ€"Pies, Iioiles, Brits-es, I‘lxcoriatinus, lilotches on the Face. Ulcers, Ring-worms. Sore Heads. Eyes, and Lips, Baldness, Chap- pwd Hands, Cliafed :ind Blistorcd Feet, Corns. Bunions. Clrilhlains, Frost Bites, Scolds. tiutn, Bites, Freckles. Stings, Scrufirla. ‘King‘s Evil. liad Legs, Bail llrensts. (lurrirac'cd and Stiff .loiuis. P‘istirins, Gout, Swvlled Glands. Lum- bago, Rheumatism, Whiilow, Sure Nipples, Sore ‘I‘hronts. Scurvy, Sore I'll'uds. Rush. l‘n- mours. Old and deep-seared Ulce s, Wounds. Worms. Itch, &.C. Is Gd. and 2s. 9d. per pot. Pmeut Medicine Warehouse, 19, llerncrs street, Oxford street, London. Wholesale A gents zâ€"Ilarclay 81. Co. 75, Farringdnii street; may be had at R. II. II.\I.L’S, Chemist and Drnggist. Richmond Hill. (LW. 81“. front all Chemists throughout the world. May 22:. 186-2. 132. SUB ii} EY E251! Relief to rig Afflicted i ' ‘IIE following Certificates are sufficient guaranty to the public that R1.W'.lt’cck’s Eye W atcr Is an infallible remedy for inflamed Eyes and Ciiiltilains We, the undersigned. do certifv that we have used H. W. I’ECK‘S EYE WATER. and find it to be a certain cure for tnflurned Eyes and Chilblains. and therefore would rocoiiiuiciid it to the public. ' Robert I10}. per (i. L. Ploynlon \V. S. l‘otlock W. H. Myers L. Richardson Marlin Nealion Timothy It'ogarty VVli’. Richmond Richmond Hill. July 14. 1862. My snn suffered for nearly four months from Inflammation in one of his mes; during which time I procured the best medieil aid witniii my reacri, to no purpose. 'l‘ne inflammation eon- iinued ; We buy suffered, and I began to enter- tain serious apprehension that he would lose his sight. I accidentally heard of effectqu cures having been :nade bv Mr. 11. W Peck‘s Eve VVaier, and procured two viols of it from himâ€"t/u' Implication of which has (floated A CURE. My son’s eyes are now well. 1 have much pleasure 11‘ certifying to the show facts, and recommend the use of Mr. l’eck’s Eye Water all persons afflicted with Inflarned 1 Eyes. JUIIN IIISuUI’. Robert Raymond James Bailey Mrs. M. .1. Raymond Miss J. Hirince A. L. Skeele Robert Ilewison John Cotilter D. Bridgford. 311’. Miller Anderson Richmond Ilill. July 15, 1862. In the month of February last, I had a and suffered very much. I tried several re- medies, and obtained medical advice. but my eye continued to get worse. I was recom- nicnded to call on Mr 11, W. Peck. who gave me a viol of his Eve Water; in three days I felt relief. and in about five days was able to It is now well, and I have much remedy that cured rnv eye. 1 have also re- tlrattheresnlthas been attended with corri- pleto success, J. M. DAVIS. For Sale at the Post Office, Richmondlrl-ill. price 2.3 cents per bottle, 191) ...â€"naâ€" Oculist and Aurist, (Late of No. 658 Broadway. New York.) I 'AS just opened an Ofï¬ce at No. 174 King St., Toronto, where he intends remain- 3'1d “"51" efï¬cacy vao‘l ing a few months, and will give his exclusive attention to the treatment of Disease.- of the EY E, EAR and LUNGS. Dr. H. has prac- tised tor upwards of III years in NEW YORK.WIIII niiexampled success. flundrcd- of testimonials. from persons who have been cured by him,can be seen at his office. (,ntaracts and .iinarosis treated with success. also Bronchitis. Sore Throat. and all Diseases ofthe Lungs. Arti- ï¬cial Eyes inserted without an operation. l‘oronto, Sept. 9. ‘62. 195-3m 1’ 1'1 U'l‘l 5G RA 1’ 1 ,1 S I PHOTOGRAPHS I The Cheapest and Best Amhrotype and Photograph GALLERY IN CANADA, iii trill; iiiiii, nit. . 'l‘UItUN'I'O JAMES RAW E, Proprietor and Principal Operator Toronto. April 19. 1961. Try the truly great PAIN KILLER. BRIGGS' MA- GIC RELIERand if you are not satisfied 0! its supe- riority, after using the medicine. the price will be r'e« funded b the Agent. in all cases. Price 25 cents per bottle. old by all dealers in medicines. . 125.1y Viiâ€"Ina blic Propc an] e T IZ: 153 Acres, 23 of which is tirnbercd, 40 Acres nniler (.‘nllivntioii. Several PARK LOTS with tin.hertliereen Also, VILLAGE AI’RUI’ERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at. and ad- joining to, the Village of Hichanond H111... For further particulars apply at the Ofiice of this paper. Richmond Hill. Sept 2. 186â€. 9-11 Consult. the Old English i"lry~ici;in. FOR .isriiim. INCIPIEN r Ct)NSII.vllâ€l‘ll-NS,,, iNi‘iiiiiIrics or YOUTH, AND. 01.1) Adi), ac. 'No More“ i'y Used. Dr. Amos. dc Son? 48 EAST GENESEE s'rnizic'r, Buffalo. New York, X111“. the only Physrcians in the State who ._ are nieiiihers of the Royai College Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning-until ‘J at night. in every state and syiiiptonr of disease. The treatment they adopt, is the result of up- wards ol'thiity years’ extensive and successful practice in Londoir. 1. MOST SCIEVTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital I)01§‘Il=~ lily. of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal \chakiress. the. Can be permanently cured in from It") to 721) days, by the use of this instrument. when used con- jnintl} with medicines. Dr. Amos t‘i'z Son. in order to stilisfi the most skeptical as to the merits of their iristru- merit, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial. ihe money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. I’rice 'I'en Dol- lars. by mail or express. i YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have I Ijlll‘t‘tl themselves by a cer- tain practice indulged in when alone-~51 habit l’requani learned from evil cmnpaniuns. or at school. the effects of which are nightly felt even when asleep, and if rift cured. renders marriage iriipossilile and destroys both inind and body, should apply immediately. Sit-abuse iscneof the must formidable enemies to health, for iro- 1liirrg else in the (fire catalogue of human dis- eases causes so destructive a drain upon the human s‘slt’ltl, drawing its thousands of vic- tims through a few years of suffering down to an nutinrr-Iv grave. It destroys the nervous system rapidly, wastes away the energies-ill life, causes mental derangement. prevents the pro- per develop "(‘11‘ of flu: sistein. disqualrli- s for iriarringe. society, business, and all eartlilv happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to conshnrpiion and a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. iii:iiso\s IN ANY PART or THE WORLD may be succe>sfullv treated by forwarding-n correct detail of their case. Address Dr. Amos A bots, dellast Genesee Street. three doors West of Ellicutt Street, Buffalo. N. Y . 8643' IM P0 RT‘A NT. DR. WISTAR’S I’ULMONIC. SYRUP. is 111gth 2'.- eommendsd, for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Group. and, all diseases of the Luags'aud Throat. 25 cents 92(5- bottle 'iiiiismottinimii.’ “DIVE SEWING lllrlflillffllS: Es'rAairsnEo IN ltddï¬â€"l’imrsc'rab IN 1862. iiECENT and important improvements havâ€" lug been put to this Machine. rend. rs i now the most perfect before the public, and persons at a distance can order a M rchiiic with a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery,and that they will be able to manage it to their en- tire satisfaction. No more missing stitches! No more breaking needle.» Iâ€" No trouble in mak- ing any garirient, however delicate or henvy,on the same Machine, either in cainbric, cloth or leather; and for dress n-akors. shirt makers tailors. but 'Jinders, shoe binders. or gaite ï¬tâ€" ting, as well as for eVory variett‘ 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 Descripiive Catalogue of sty les and prices. A few respectable Agents will be dealt with‘ liberally. .. Address the down Sewing Machine, 49.2 Broadway, Net‘V Yofkf. \‘ i _ New York. June 186-1)“ a GOOD THING. DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well worth | Irlel, in any case of Files. Burns, Scolds, 01d Sorel, Inflemed or sore Eyes. Eruptions on the skin, and In every case where an oiutmcn“. is useful. It. will I'D eemmeud itself, after one trial. ' i ‘ Cheap Roots and shoes ’ HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the ins habitants of Richmond Hill and vicin.ty, that be has leased the Shop of Mr Ruben Lee, Where he intends to carry on the EOOT and SIIOE business iii all its branches. Mr. Lee’s customers will have the some atg tention given to their Work as formerly, All work done at the lowest reinuireiating priv'es. th'HARD DURHAM. Richmond Hill, April It), ’62. “1'76, ’3‘. ti: