' micrrlluntnur, 'Ptfc origin of handshakingâ€"Rum. _ _:lt' a young lady would seek her. lover without hurting lns feelings, let: her give him' Sack she has orbâ€"contents iilclud ' _ Clara [modestly to a volunteer.]-- TDonk you think it an anomaly, 'l‘om,. your preparing to fight for your hearth and home, wllilstvyou have not a wife.. Love is to domestic life what butter is- to breadâ€"it possesses little nourishment ~within itself, but gives rubstantials a grand relish, without which it would. be hard. to swallow. . A‘brolter, whose mind was always full of quotations,.was asked a few days since, how olddiisAftrt-her was: ‘ \Vell,’ said he, 'abstractedly, ‘ he is quoted at eighty, but there is every prospect lie willwach. par, and possibly be at a premium. ‘1 expect,’ said a young physician; om man, has smiled upon the fields. and his way to Jamaica, on.hearing_exaggerat- ed rumors of the cholera, ‘to wilrcss .. great many death~bed scenes this summer.‘ ' DoubtleSS,’ replied. a friend, if you. get« much practice) ‘ Pa, didn’t I hear you Say the other day, yon wanted a cider press 1’ ‘ Yes, daughter, where can I get one 2’ ‘ Why you try Zeke Stokes; be bugged me the other evening at'tlie parity, an’ I tell you. he made me grunt." Mr. Edmund Balfour, well known in connection with the aquatic sports of the Thames, was drowucd at Putney on Thurs- day tnorniugnby the upsettingof his boat. An old lady, looking, at the curiosities in a. museum, came to a couple ol sea‘tlog's; and after gazing at them in wonder, lu- quircd of a wag,†whostoodi near. her if they barked. ‘ No, nladam,’ said the wag, their barkis on the sea.’ IRISH‘ SATIRE.-â€"-Two Iiishmcn were 'in prisun, the one for stealing a cow, and the other for stealing a Watch. ‘ Hallo, Mike, what o’cICck. is it?’. said the cow- ‘stealer to-the other ’ ‘ Arid sure, Pat, I havn’t any timepiece handy, but I think it is most milking time. Ar missionary, recently in Landon, was riding on the outside of a cab, andtold the driver, thathe had been-in China. (Jabby was much Interested,“ and promptly asked, ‘ Are the civilized-like people there, sir; do they take their gin of a riioining.’ CATA’CO’USTICS‘aâ€"“All=Nulure is full of eloquence, this morning,’ remarked Valen tine, sentimental over two mutton chops and a pint of chocolate. ‘ The very cat, yonder, has all'ISlble speech in the rheto- rical flourish of her tail.’ ‘ I don’t see her speech,’ said Olsen-,drily, "but L hear oration, though.’ Ifyou would have your 'Pfl‘nge-igll -lleavy, lead him to the scales. 'ilhenthc will» be pig led. The following rules are posted in a New Jersy schoolhouseâ€"J No kissing in school time. No licking by the master during holidays.’ Ladies are seldom troubled? with the dumb ague, but are very subject to the kind that makes the jaws-chatter. A man may be ever so poorrhe may be ever so unfortunate, but he need never be hard up for candles so long as he makes light of his sufferings. Our devilsays that when you see ayoungI man and woman walking down street, lean- ing against each other like a pair of badly- matc led oxen, It is a pretty good sign they are bent on consolidation. A young man at a tea-party, overhear- ing one lady say to another, ‘ l have some- thing for, your private ear,’ immediately exclaimed, ' I protest against it, for privat caring is illegal.’ In British Columbia, Captain Barret- Lennard presented a chicken: with a pair oftrousers. He returned them as ‘vaiu and foolish inrentions,’ but took care to cut ofl'all the buttons.’ At a Sunday school the other afternoon. a bright looking little fellow was asked, ‘Wllat is consciencc'l’ He an5lvered very preperly, ‘ An inward monitor.’ Arid 'Wbat. is a monitor 2’ ‘Oh, one of the iron-clads.’ TEMPORAL BLESSINGS.â€" Wisl: for them cautiouslyâ€"ask for them submissive- lyâ€"-want them contentedly~ubtam them lionesdyâ€"accept them llmnblywmanage them prudentlyâ€"employ them lawfullyâ€"- impart them liberallyâ€"esteein- them niode- ratelyâ€"increase- them virtuonsly â€"- use them subservrentlyâ€"â€"forego them easilyâ€"«- resign them willingly. CLASSICAL MUSIc.~â€"It is not generally known thatjlle words of the swce balladï¬ â€˜ Home sweet Home, were originally writ- ten‘ several thousand years ago Ill the Greek language. In consequence of llus composition the author of this composrtion l the-“author was called Ilomer! sweet Homer I’» and this same gentleman subse- quently wrote the Iliad, which is, as ever body is;'now aware, a lament over the Poet’s personal wrongs. founded upon an imaginary 211 he had suffered. Hence the title, ' ' PRlcns or ARTICLES AT CHARLES- TON.--Tbe .. Army and Navy "Gazette quotes the following prices of articles at Charleston on May I :â€"‘ Tea 195 to £1, 17s. per lb. ; Men’s calf boots, from £4. 85. to £4, 185. per pair; ladies’ clasâ€" 1‘ FIEL ' Tun. uARvEs . severe toll, is everywhere welcomedi Most other occupations onlhc farm taut future, when a return for killer are to bergulhcrcd. Each slliefrofi ripened grain represents hours Spent in plowing-,Seeding. and cultivating; and the swollen kernels remind tliel husbandmall of the beaded drops of toiled. the ï¬eld. To the imaginative mind there are few more suggestive. pictures than fields of grain while to the harvest Each waving stalk is a rod of power, more potent than the magicini‘l's wand. It bears the elements- without which commerce. must stand still,nlannfaclurcs perish, chn war cease its fearful tllundcrs, society bccome disorg:llliscd,alld mun utterly fall. But He who cares for again they return a jill'tlus thanks-of- fering of plenty. But want ofspncc for-bids to pursue the plciISriut fancies 'Wlllcll the topic calls fol‘tll. Let us note a few practical suggestions per- tinent to the season. And first with reference t0 the proper tune. of bar- vesting grnill. EXperlulclIts have repeatedly proved that the. Weight and quality, aremboth'. improved by cuttiligwliell tlIc berry is just out of the milk, or» as 8001] as “it is hard enough lobear moderate pressure with the thumbnail without breaking This is usually about tcnda-ysbefore ( the flgriculturis-b several yen rs since expcrnncnleil on a crop of 54) acres of wheat. The bulk of it was cut 623' lbs todbe bushoh The reclaim der, gatilcrcd’s wllcll'ef'ully l‘lpc,.gtht: wllolc amount of 1,200 busllels,thcre was a gain of 5 400 lbs., or about 90 bushels in bulk, and the quality of to the difference in weight of tltc grain, there is no little loss by the shelling out of the kcrncls.wllcu they field‘sbcal‘ea largo crop with no other secdirg than that received from what had been scattered during the prcvi be made by going over the field with :i horse-rake after the ground is clear not-sufï¬ciently clear for making floor will serve a good purpose to grind into food for swine and other stock. food is needed, andwil-lcorrnnand a the best account? There S'llDUld‘lflSO be amoyoto (he wants of the lollowirlg’ycar. lil al- of better soil. more l‘avorsbleexpo causes, some parts will give earlier maturity and a better yield than to mark such places and save the grain from thorn for seed, the result would be soon ill a general improve- full maturity. A correspondent of as here rccorrlmended, and weighed only 58 lbs. to the bushcl. On the the flour was superior. In addition are fully ripened. We have seen ousliariost. Ast ll further saving can cd of shcuvcs. What is gathered, if Wlieil,.ns~ut present, every pound oi high price. all should. be turned to most every lot ofgrnul, on account surc,more thorough drainage or oll or others. l-f‘pains w-cre taken each year lllcllt‘ at harvest.- The ‘Pedcgree Wilcut,’ which has become Celebrat- cd lll England for its su;reriorily,was produced by carefully following up this process f‘or years. The cultiVa- tor, Mr. Hallet, took pothole-select the best [leads each season, and ii marked improvement was made titl- nunlly. So much pains as this can scarcely be expected during the pre- sent ‘busy tin-lo,» but the best part oi the field can easily be marked off. and left to mature its seed. Before harvesting. the Woods should be pu‘l- ed out. and wlIâ€"Il the grain is fully ripc.it should be gntllcredmnd stored by itself.to be tlircshed withvtlle flail, and used for seed. It would pay Well in many Instances, to buy a patch from a neighboring wheat field, if it should be superior to any grown at home. The old rule ‘ Take little by tile forclock.’ so excellent to- be fol- lowed ill all farming operations. ap- plics with especial force to the matter of securing good seedâ€"flmerican flgriculturz'st. PASTR.â€"â€"-'I‘nkc l lb. butter“. put it inja pad of very cold water for half an hour, and take it out, (if on ice (its just as Well ;)A make a paste with it, and 1 lb. flour, also 2 eggs, {pint cold water and l. oz. salt ; knead the whole properly With the fingers; their dredge the board with flour; take a rolling pin and roll it thin; fold it over once again and roll :lgnill thin; repeat the adult: process five times ill auririiicr and six ill winter, and leave it thus Lalf an hour ill summer and all hour in winter be- fore using it. I To Keno FISH 48 HOURS m WARM \VEATIIERâ€"-Cletlll it well. luv it III 3. china vessel, covering it with cold water that has been snltctl and peppered ;: a little thyme adds. ORIGIN or ‘ BUNCOMBc.’â€"â€"'l‘lie origin ofthe phrase ~ Talking for llucombe,’ ls tic boots, £4, 10s. a-pair; quinine, 589.; 29. per 0.1.: Sulphate of morphine, £67 per 0:. 5,:pet‘cussion caps. £3 to :63, 16's, I per thousand; shoe thread, £2, 25. per: Rn; bleached longeloth. 9s. a yard ;‘ brown cotton hose. £2, 7s. to £2,105 a ' . dozen : linen cambric handkerchiefs. £i,‘ 16‘..c,dozen.;.Frenclt hats, :64, 14s. a» £6 each; indiarubber dressing combs,.’£f~' tritium" v cXplained in Wilcclei’s ‘ History of North Carolina} Several years ago, in Con- gress, the member for that State, a resi~ dent of No, 6, county of Buncombe. rose to address the house, without any extraor- dinary powers, in manner or matter to interest the audience. Many members left the hall. Very naively the Orztnr Harvest timc,Tfioogh a season of ALE have mfg pence to um sgmgwlmt dis. Under the British American- Insurance Com- shall. be rea'iztld ; but :llUW, results T0m’tll021llay 22. 1863. SWcat with which he has often mois-- September 18. 1850- oRmON & M co, “llllli CANADIAN WAllBLEll.’ (@T fl 7 55‘ .. Coast-mon- Coun'r Aim CuencaS'rR-iiurs, a, , 9 g 9 Fr ll 1 . .0 - ‘ I °§§ § 5 Toronto. 3, g. Iii 727‘;- a 3, I PE"? 33 25‘ panv’s Ofï¬ces. - é lo 3':- ig h . a ' I so an a 233-3m. 5 g, l] as g. . e =' is '5‘ .I. GORMLEY, -.-. a COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, E†g a? a Conveyancclr and Auctibneer E ’E g; {i I \ ~ "' 9,:- ‘E’; 9 Loudb. 4TH Corr. Momma». E § &§ I “g g g ' '3 :* oh, ' 9o-tf g .5. gen; :3; __~_ ~ s a A n'? THE MAGIC 'rlliln OBSERVER, l «a i l , . I 19: - _ 'lhe Perfectionof Mechanism. E ' ' 5i“ i Ea BEING A HUNTING AND OPEN Face, on - -".""'- | i T." m « , LADY’SOR Gua'rLEMAIv's Walton CoM- ‘ THE CANADIAN VVARBLER, Bison. One of the prettiest. most convenient, and decidedly the best and cheapest timepiece for general and reliable use, over offered. It has within it rind connected with its machinery. its own winding attachment, rendering a kev en- tirely unnecessary. The cases of this watch are composed of two metals, the outer one being fine 16 carat gold It has the improved ruby action lever movement. and is warranted an accurate timepiece. l’rice, superbly engraved. per case of a half doZell, $204.00. Sample \Vatclles. ill neat morocco boxes, for those pro- . pos‘ing to buy at wholesale. $35, sent by ex- Pnce " ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ "' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ° '$0 75 press. with bill payable on delivery, Soldiers IL? The attention of Clloi’s. Congmgallons- must remit payment iii pdvallce. as we cannot [Sabbath SClIOOlSi and 'lieacllï¬rs of vocal M‘Mc' collect from those in the army. ,Address is “H'le 10 “'8 alwve Wka HU‘BBARD BROS. & 0.... Sole Importers, F†Sd'e 5“ “W Y‘â€â€â€˜ ‘H’mm†Cor. Nassau ld J l .- - ~ Slow- “ °â€â€˜S‘S'N°“J,gf“- Richmond um. Jan. 29. 1863. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. POWELL’S CANADIAN SWING Pours: CKNOWLEDGED by 500 Farmers..Pro- fessionnl Gentlemen and others (who have their) working ill Wells, varying ill (leptll ti..." In to I33 feet) it. I... the EASIEST WORKED. MOST DURABLE and EFFI- ClEN'l‘ ever offered to the Public. fl? Price 60 C for Top BY L. C. EVERETT. I‘Hlspopillar Work. from which the above beautiful Melody is copied, is admitted to be the largest and best Coileclion of Hymns and Tunes ill use for Sabbath Schools. Price per Hundred.. .....----$15 09 Single Copies.......... .... 2t) "l‘hc Nrw Thesaurus Musicas,’ By' L. C. EV ERE'I‘T and DR. A. B. EVER ETT-â€"A superior Cclleclion of Sacred Music, BL‘k 2l7- 'itï¬th’l‘iCl'rI'liARBLE WORKS 185 YONGE S'I‘ALET. MONUM'EN sffomn TABLES. TOMBSTONES 8w. Twenty Per Cent. Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. 55 W. YALE. will con- tinue the business under the superintendellce of our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY and D. CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P.S.--All notes and accounts remaining unv paid on tho lst day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, outs foot. No extra charge Every Pump Warranted ! Orders for these Pumps addressed to i C. POWELL, Willowdnle, C.VV. ‘Wlll receive l’ro'upt Attention. November, 7, 1862: WORMS. g Worms in children SITTZE VIIIIIDII':"‘U‘TGI'.t CrltNlleis by far the nioat i17101.83? an 0 cc ua reme nowin use. ‘1‘“ byvall dealer: in modalities.» r, u so 202. ly. h C. YALE, G. CUMMER. 48-tf For dostro in Toronto, April 29. {1859. Desirable Village Propei'ty For Sale. HE Subscriber offers for Sale two valuable VILLAGE LOTS. situated in the very centre of the fast rising town of Port Elgin, on Lake Huron, and ill the County of Bruce: tho Lots are known as Lots No. 40 and 4|. ill block No. 87 of the Village. This is a rare opportunity for any one who wishes to make a home for himself, The shipping from the Port is considerable, and a pushing and improving business is done ill the townâ€"for a Mechanic the opening is unequalled. or particulars apply at the ‘IIltllAI.n OF- FICE,’ or to W M. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April 24. 1862. l78-tf. DRS. S. N. 8L P. B. PECK, with. HENRI; MILLER, Licensed 'A ucti’onccr, FOR THE UNITED COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. Auction Sales-attended to ill a business-like manner, and the interests of tile emyloyer al- ways consulted. Residence and I’,O. Address-~Thornllill. February 12, ’63. 219 Eave Troughs, Water Spouts, Cistrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JON LA MGSTAFF, STEAM MILLs, THORNHILL. June3.1859. 27-If By the use of Electricity. TEETH EXTR‘ADTED WITHOUT PAIN "ï¬ll-o By Dr. E. o. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST. AURORA. 'l'eetll inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Warranled' Aurora. March 9. l8f50 SURGEON DENTISTS, WILL BE IN Stoufl'villmc . . . . . . . - . . . . 22nd of Each Month ; Markham Vil'age, 23rd & 25th of Each Month; 67-13' Brown’s ComergAih Con.of'Markllam 25th do.: 'l‘llorllllill,. . . . . . . . . . .. . .‘261h of Each Month : w ' G ' Y L R ' l{ichnimld Hill. . . . . . . . . 27th of Each Month; Maple. Watson’s Hotel. .QHtli of Each Month: Pine Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘291h of Each Month: Member tg/‘llw Royal College of V .S. N Returning thanks for the liberal encourage- m-uit heretofore received begs to intimate that lie is now prepared to treat all Iliscascs' of animals .' At his own stables on the shortest notice. and can with conï¬dence warrant a cure ltl‘ all-cases within the reach oftuodical skill and treatment. Resid'elzcemNcar the Eagle Hotel. N.B. No Charge for Stahlillg. Newmarket, Feb. 26, 1862. if. B. IIccGicr, (VOUN'I‘Y Censtablo,â€"-Landlord’s Warrants J executed. Rents and Dobts collected on the shortest possible notice. Addressâ€"Richmond llill l’.O. K-leillllurg,, . , . , .. . . _ . .,3ll'.h of Each Month; Nolilelon . . . . . . . .- . . . . . .I‘llst of Each Mouth : Ncwrnarket. ..lsl, 2nd and 3rd of Each Month; 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. Those who require Artiï¬cial Teeth can have ll full upper set of best quality of Block Teeth. inserted on Vulcanized Rubber, for $8, usually charged $95 by other Dentists. 'l‘cotll filled witlr Gold, Silver or White ï¬lling. To remove misapprehension, he begsto an- nounce that all work IVarranted what it is Guaranteed to la. or no charge. Teeth. Extracted with the least possible Pain. Particular attention paid to the Regulation of‘CHILI)REN’S TEETH. 170-13' l-y VTLUABLE Finn ruR SALE. NE of the host Farms in the County of York, being Lot No. 15, in the 5th Concession of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, "0†ACRES more or less, with good Flame Buildings of every desoriptiou, and a large Orchard of thobest of Fruit. There is four good Walls of Water, with l'umps in them.â€" The faint is within l7 miles of the City of To. ronto; will be sold fill) or 200 Acres, to suit purchasers. There is about l60 Acres cleared, and ill a high state of cultivation; and 4b Acres of well-tinlbercd Land-â€"l’ino and Hardwood. . For further particulars apply 0 HECTOR McLEAN, On the Premises, 22U-tf. req rested to Call and Examine Specimens. Dentist in the Province. Newmarleet. May ‘29, 1852. DENTISTRY! W. G. % ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 RING 81'. EAST, mum SIDE. THIRD voeR \VI‘ZST FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO. ' 182d)v _â€"__ ARTICULA R attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s 'Ifce‘lh‘. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr. A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession ill all i'tsbrall‘clles, and can supply the‘ profession with ’l‘eeth. Gold. Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcallite Rubber, and the host Bou’e filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber. With Continuous Gums, Vaughan. Feb. 19. 1863. GEO. ‘McPHILLIP’S, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, CAN.- December M. 1860. 107.1,. Novelty in Photography. I ILIPUTIAN BRIDka I’A RTY. Gen. J_ 'l‘om Tillllll‘l) and Wife, Com. Null and Minnie Warren, witlr l’. T, Barrimil, Esq.,tllc five notables ill a Group. and tour only Curie do Visite showing their exact relative size. with accurate likenesses. Correct and clearly do- fiiied outlines iii the dress Sold at. [5 etc , '2 for 25 cts.. 5 for 5 l cts,, or $1 per dozen, sent bv ‘llall post free on receipt of price. at Mme. 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A NARRATIVE, OF Many Years Personal Experience, BY MARIA WARD, THE WIFE OF A MORMDN ELDER! ‘6 HAT one half of the world cannot ima- gine how the other half live.†is no less true than trite: and the lesson the adage affords. our experience and observation daily tends to verify Then. too. when we consider the ever-varying phases of‘ human passion, and the discordant elements from which all novel and fanatical sects are moulded. it can scarcely seem surprising that a faithful record of actual events should exceed ill singularity the wildest dream of romance: or that crimes, both strange and unnatural, should be perpe- trated ill afar off country on the outskirts of civilization, which people iil another state of society would never imagine possible. Know- ing, as I do know, the evils and horrors rind abominations of the Mormon system. the dc- gradatiou it imposes on females, and the con- sequent vices which exteud through all the raliiificatlons of the society. a sense of duty to the world has induced me to prepare the fol- lowing narrative for the public eye. The ro- mantic incidents connected with my experi- ence, many may tlliuk bordering on the mar- velous, To them I would say, that this narra- tive of my life only proves, what has so often _ been proved before that. “ 'I‘RU'I'II lS SI'RANGL‘R N.B.â€"-I‘arties refluiriuz Artificial Teeth are THAN VICT'ON- 'Aumm'“ FTC/"'16". The book contains 449 pages. with engrav- 33’ Teeth inserted cheaper {hauim-a-ny other ings. is Iloatly bound in cloth, and Will be sent to any address, post-paid. on receipt of price.$l' 25. A Companion to Female Life. Male Life among the Mormons, BY AUSTlN N. 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Dr, ,H. has prac- - tised for u'pWards ofl'fl years ill NEW Yoltlt.witli llnexarn‘plod success. Hundreds of testimonials. from persons who hate been cured by him, cant be seen at his ofï¬ce, Cataracts and Alilarosis treated With silcizess . also. Bronchitis, Sore "l‘hro'at, a'nd all Diseases of the Lungs. Artf- ï¬cial Ey‘es inserted without an operation. [‘oronto, Sept. 9. ’6'2. 19873m PHOTOGRAPHS! PHOTOGRAPHS ! The Cheapest and Best 0W [8 Ambrot'ype and Photograph ~GALLERY IN CANADA, IS AT li'l lfllllil'l‘lllliT. lilllT. TORONTO. _ JAMES RAWE, l’roprietor and Principal Operator 125-†,, ‘B. “ M . R. Try the truly ~great'l’AIN KILLER BRIGGS’ MA- 310 BELIEF,cud if ,you are not. satislied ,of' its sun. riorlty after using the medicine, the price will be ro- undedb thoA ii in suction. Price-25' iii- x bottle. gold by?“ sucrllnmodicinu. c. w Valuable Property for Sale ‘ IZ: 63 Acres, 93 of which is timb'ered, 45 Acres under Cultivation. ' Several l’A RK LOTS with timber thereon Also, VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. ’ ' ’l‘he'abo've property is situated at. and ad- joining to. the Village of Richmond. H111. For further particulars apply at the Ofï¬ce of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 2. 1860. 9.0 Cbnsultthe Old English rliyanliii FOR As rHMA. INCIPIEN r CONSUMPTION, lNr‘IRMI'l‘IES or YOUTH. AND OLD AGE, sic. N0 r Illei'câ€"lâ€"ll'y Used. Dr. Amos dc $011: 4.8 EAST GENESEE STREET, Buffalo, New York, RE the only l’liysmialls in the State who are members of the Royal College Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock ill the morning until 9 at night, ill every state and symptom of disease. The treatmentthey adopt is the result of up- wards ot'tlliity years’ extensive and successful practice in London. L 1. MOST scruvrirlc INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of“ Genital Debi- and in perfect accordance with the laws of “11' lily, of Nocturnal Emissions, Illoro proporlv ttlro. As the falling rain viviï¬estllo parched known as Seiiiiilal Weakness. Nae. Can be vegetation. so will the power of this rillâ€"pulellt permanently clued in from 15 to 20 days, by agent restore the lost strength and energy of the use of this instrument, when used cou- all who suffer from exhaustive derallgelilont. jointly with Iiiedicines. which so few of the llletlical profession attempt Dr. Amos Sun. ill order to satisfy the to treat. 4s. 6d.. 113., or four quantities ill lllost skeptical as to the merits of their ilistru- one. 335. 'DR. D UOHAN’S' 1/120 1212412er ‘ UINl'M EN'l‘, Is the only one yet discovered that cures the most inveterate sores. its effects are wonder- ful, giving instant relief to the sufferer Many thousands have used it. and declare it to lie "the best in' the world.†. NATURAL REMEDY for all kinds ofsores and skill eruptions. lt never closes rip the surface of a w whilst full of matter. not will first bring all to the surface, and finally heal Without breaking out again. The l’ills aid the Ointment ill the followingâ€"Piles, Boiles, Brtlsos, Excoriatiolls, Blotclles on the Face. Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore llends. Eyes, and Lips. Baldness, Chap- pcd Halos, Cllal’ed and Blisteretl Feet, Curtis, lflllllolh‘, Cliilblains, Frost Bites, Scolds. (Jim, Bites, Freckles. Stings, Scrnfula. King’s leil. llad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contrnr‘ed and Stiff Joints, Fisllllils, Gout, Swelled Glands. Loin- bago, ltllouiiintisul, Wliitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore 'l‘llroats. Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash. 'l‘u- mours. Old and deep-soared Ulcers, Wounds, \‘Voriils, ltch, &c. ls. lgd. and 2s. 9d. per pot. S K IN Pa.ent Medicine \Varollouso, l9. Barriers street, Oxford street, London. Wholesale A gents :--Barclny &. Co., street; may be had at R. H. HALL’S, Chemist and Druggistn Richmond Hill, C. W. Illent, pledge themselves that iii any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory. after a fair trial, the motley will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. l’ricc Tell Dol-v lars, by mail or express. voouo MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Those who have injured themselves by a cero “ is we on“, taill practice indulged in when aloneâ€"-a habit frequeliJ) learned from evil colilpanious. or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt even ound when asleep, and If urt cured. renders Iiiarriago lilipossillle and destroys both Illllid and body, should apply immediately. Sell-abuse is orieof' the most formidal-io enemies to health, for no- thing else ill the dire catalogue of human dis- eases causes 50 destructive a drain upon the human system, drawing ils thousands of vice liiiis through a few years of suffering down to an untililely grow. It destroys the nervous .system rapidly, wastes away the cllergiosol llfe, census liieiital derangement. prevents the pro- per development of the system, disqualifii s for marriage. society, business, and all earthly happiness. and leaves the sufieler wrecked ilt. bodv and mind, predisposed to colisuiiiplion and a train of evils more‘ to he dreaded than death itself. Rizusoss IN ANY PART or 'I‘HF. wotan 75, Farriiigdoir may be successfully treated by forwardingu correct detail of their case. Address Dr. Amos 6: Son, 4SEast Gelleseo am. from all Chemists throughout the world. Street. ll'l‘t‘e ‘lUOl'S “rest or Elliot)†S'l'eelr May '22}. 1862. 182 SOB ii} EYESII Relief to tBeâ€" Afflicted z ’ ‘llE following Certificates are sufï¬cient guaranty to the public that HNV. Puck’s Eye Water Is an infallible remedy for Illflametl Eyes and Chi balms We, the undersigned. do certify that we have used H. W. I’ECK‘SEYE WATER. and find it to be a certain cure for inflamed Eyes and Chiiblains. and therefore would recommend i to the public. Robert Raymond James Bailey Mrs. M. .l. Raymond Mls< J, Hinnce A. L. Skeele Robert ffclvison John (,‘oulter ' D. Bl‘itlgfol'd. J-P. Miller Alldersou Robert Hotpoi- G. L. Boyuton W. S. l’oilock W. H. Myers l... Richardson Marlin Nenlion Timothy Fogarty W. P. Richmond Richmond Hill, July 14. 1862. My son suffered for nearly four months from Inflaiilulatio-n ill one of his eyes; during which time I procured the best medical aid within my reach, to no purpose. The inflammation coilâ€" Buï¬'alo, N. Y. Sd-ly IMPORTANT. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONlC SYRUP, Ii highbrow commended, for Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Group. wtapueases of the Lungs and Throat. 25 cent- n: Till; OlthlNAl. HOWE SEWING MACHINES: ESTABLISHED IN leï¬â€"l’uurncmo IN 1862.. ECENT and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine, renders it. now the most perfect befole the public, and- persons at a distance can order a Machine with: a guarantee ol'its prompt and safe deliverymndi that they will be able toxuiallage it! to their en- tire satisfaction. No. more breaking needles 1-â€" No more missing stitches! Nodrcubleill mak- ing any garment, llowcverdelicate or lleavy,oli the same Machine, either in caifllblhlc, cloth or~ leather; and for dross makers, skirt makers- tailers. hat binders. shoe binders. or guitar fitâ€" ting, †well as for every valiotv 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. Sen-d fer Descriptive Catalogue of styles and tinned : “‘0 buy Sl‘ï¬'el‘edi and I began" to' WW!“ prices. A few respectable Agents will be dealt- taill serious app‘rolieusio'li that he would lose his sight. I accidentally heard of effectual cures having been :ila-de by Mr. H . W Puck’s Eve Water, and procured two viols of it frolil lllll’l'd-tfu’ application if which has lgfl'cctuf A‘ My son’s eyes are now well. I have much pleasure lt‘ certifying to the above facts, and recommend the use of Mr. l’o'ck’s Eye Water to all persons afflicted with lilï¬ialiicd Eyes. JOHN lllSuOl’. fl Richmond Hill. July I5, “562. Ill the month of February last, I had a‘ severe attack of inflammation ill my light eye. and suffered very much. I tried, several re- medics, and obtained medical advice, but my eye continued to get worse. I was recoup Iiiellded to call on Mr H. W. Peck, who gave me a viol of liis Eye Wear; ill three days I felt relief. and ill about five days was ubfe to l use my eye. his now well, and l have much ‘Where he intends to carry on the BOOT and pleasure in stating that I believe it is Mr l’eck’s Ihave also re- ded the use of it to others. and know that the resulthas been attended with com- with liberally. Address the HOWE Sewing Machine, 437 Broadway, New York- New York. Jullre 20, 1862. A GOOD THING. UR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well wool: Q Mal, in any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, Old Song, [Blamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the Skin, cud In our, case‘wllcre an ointment. louscfll. It will '0 common, it Itself, after one trial. Cheap Boots and Shoes r HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the in- habitants of Richmond Hill and vicinity, that he has leased the Shop of Mr. Rllbcn Lee, SHOE business in all its branches, Mr. Lee’s customers will have the some at. trillion given to their work as formerly. . All work done at the lowest reiiluneiat-ng tlld those who remainedthat they might go too; he shouldispeak fearsome time, ‘ But be was only talking for Buccombe.’ the 50 cents’ worth of extra patterns. Female at; tho ‘ Herald ' Book Store. New York, June 19, 1863, l 2374: Siouï¬'vill Oct 5.1851. PE'IER KRIBS. Stouï¬'ville P. 0. 15143:» January 16. l862. No. 617 Sansom St, PhiladelphiaTa. AMERICAN MONEY TAKEN AT PAR 215-6m mend Elihprico) 5 cents per bottle. pleto success. J. M. DAVIS. I“ ‘S l tth .Y k “U raid" Ofï¬ce Rich- , m a e a e or e ’ 190 Richmond Hill, prices. I . th‘HvA RD DURelAM. AL ll 10, ’69; D iÂ¥ r . r,