pining. (rename MY irioTi-iua won). The earth'has matiyjewels rare, In gems andgoldeu ore; . ' V‘RIj'thl hath»_one inbre precious far- The ring my mother wore. ,U ; “Was playing by herside; . , ‘ . .._.She told me then ’tvvas father's gift, 1w ,When-phe became a‘drride‘. ‘2 .1 1i . a I. I saw it oft in sorrow’s hour. Which marked the after years, ,i ' When shining on (be soft white hand I I Thatwiped away. my tears. :4'"'A'rid all I saw it once again, _ ' When on her dying bed She lifted up her hand in prayer, " And laid it on my'head. Reside that bed where fell in}? tears, '- The riiig to me was given: She placed it on my hand and said i“ We’ll meet again in heaven." I kissed the cheek I 0ft had pressed, From which the rose had fled, And,bowed with gi'ief,stood motherless. Alone, beside the dead. Among the blcst in realms above. ’ Where sorrows are unknown, Oh! may I meet my mother dear, No more to Weep alone. Her dying words of love and faith, I’ll cherish overmore. Within the heart which holds so dear, The ring my mother wore. Elliot-illuiiiniir, 227:3; n. F .Despair.â€"'I'he blighted fruit of hope. , Kp‘ildnappingr-A sleeping bnby.â€"--Fun w: . 9W ,. Tltecas‘iest thing for a negro to do- Kemp dark. Presrdent Lincoln‘s Petitionâ€"Grant U . 5. more Victories iin-Zlfeade-iutely. ‘ How to get into a Scrape.â€"-â€"Shave with a blunt razor. “Do it if you dare.-â€"‘ If you beat me, I will-call out the soldiers,’ says the drum :VVbat is everybody doing at the same time 'l-Growing older. ‘ One “’ay of Giving a Man a Chance of Rising in the VVorld.â€"-I{nock him down. ‘ The manufacture of Armstrong guns is flow entirely suspended at the Royal Arse- nal, England. t -. ‘;~Do try and talk a little common sense,’ said a young lady to her visitor. ‘Oh! but that would be taking an unfair advan- tage-of you.’ ' A Dutchman was summoned in Court to identify a stolen hog. On being asked if the hog had any-‘ear-rnarks, he rpclied, ' Te only ear-mark (lot I saw- was his tail cut off.’ ' ‘ Sam, why don’t yeti talk to massa and tell Iran to lay up treasure in lieaveul \Vltot for"! V’hat dc use of laying up treasure dere, where he never see ’cni again, eh, nigger? An old bachelor‘s definition oflove. A little sighing. a little crying, a little dying, and, a good deal of lying. WASH FOR THE SillN.â€"-â€"A piece of gum tolu the siZe of a walnut, thrown into a wash bowl of soft water, half an hour before using, will soften the skin, and after a few applications will remove, to a great extent; tan, freckles and roughness. An-r old bachelor-,ih conversation one evening, chanced to remark,‘ I am no pro pbet.’ ‘ True,’ replied a young lady pre- sent, ‘no profit to yourself or to any one else.’ ‘ A single firm pays one hundred and ï¬fty thousand dollars a year to the London Times for advertising, and the amount is titeny returned to advertisers. Moralâ€"â€" advertise. A good deacon at a conference meeting in the town of D , about thirty miles north of Boston, addressed his audi- tors†one Sabbath evening as follows; ‘ My friends, there is a new doctrine. going about nowadays. \Vc are told that all :nnn‘ land are going to heavon. Bill, my brethe- ten and sisters, we hOpe for better things.’ The habit of drinking can be cured by giving the drinkers all they want to drink all the time. \Ve know of two in our ex« perience who were cured in three weeks. One jumped out of a fourth story window and ran a curb stone into his tread. Tun other didn’t get up one morning, and has now a universal curbstone growmg out of his head in the. graveyard. ‘ Does this razor go easy 27 askeda barâ€" ber of a victim who was writhing under a clumsy insirurnent. \vlzosc cliiefrecoininen- datiou was a strong handle. ‘ \Vell,’ rc- _plied the poor victim, ' that- depends upon what you call the operation. If you are skinning me it gees tolerab‘ly easy, but if you are shaving me it goes contoundedly hard. of his ‘ bright particular" ivitha'SOincwhat proti‘aii‘tcd serenade. at the: CIOsc of which, the chamber Window opened, and a small “‘Illlc package descended therefrom. The crmnzoyerl youth instantly secured the preâ€" cious nlissivc, and retired to a place of safety, and with trembling hand proceeded to unfold-a night cup and a. ï¬n Stile... l A American paper thus takes off Mr XVcnt-Worlh a member of Congress for Illinois; ‘ He is so very tall that when he addresses the people, instead of mounting a. slump. as is Usual in the “Nest. they liavi: to dig a hole for him to stand in I’ An- other paper, which goes the whole ticket ngriiiist Mr. \Vcntworlh. politely observes that, ‘ they dig a hole forlorn, not because he is tall, but because he never feels at home except when he is up to his chin in dirt.’ anewâ€... . r.)x.l‘ta' ..... v .w .TnAnLnss. EYES-r "God sh‘all‘l' ‘ wipe away all tours lrom their eyes. The expression is one of exquisite tenderness and; beauty... The poet Burns SJIILI he could never rendthis Without bcii’ig‘ulicclcd to iWEépi‘ligl In all the negative descrlpfio'u's‘td ._ . . l Heaven, there is no one perhaps that Wole bebctler‘adaptcd to‘proi ' “ dune, COIISttllIIIQIhllIab his, . Titus is. _ that has not shed a tenrlf And what a changcit would make in our world, if it could be saidfthat lichens forward not another would be shed. not another lead would eve-rho bowed in grief! :Yet this is to be the cordition of: heaven. In that World there is no disnppr‘dntmcnt, no bcrenchcnt. >No friend is to lie in dreadful agony on a sick bod , no grave is to be opened to receive a parent, a uife, or a child; no gloomy prospect of death is to draw tours of sorrow from the eyes. To that blessed world when our eyes run with tears, we are permitted iol look foi'wnril';‘:md the prospect of such a world Should contribute to wipe away our tours here, for all our Sorrows will soon be over. Amidst the trials of the present life, when friends leave us, Mr u sick- ness comes, when our hopes are blasted, when calumuic’s and reâ€" proaclics come upon Us, when stand- ing on the verge of the gr;ch and l0oking down into the cold tomb the eyes pour forth flcods of tears, it is a blessed privilege to ho pci‘uiittcdI to look forward to that b“lglllt:l' scene in Heaven, where not a pang shall ever be felt. and " not a shall ever be Slled.-â€"-DI'. Barnes Oil 1' THE Onuicu on th’s Dorxcs IN THE SmuerAt. AS wum. As run NA- 'l‘UltAL \‘Vonno - God is the God of order not of confusion. As, there- fore, in natural things He uscth to proceed from one extreme to run other by degrees, through the menu, so docih llc III the spiritual. The sun risetli not at once toyliis highest from the darkness of u'iidulghi, but first sends forth some fccb‘e glim- mering light in tho dowuing; then looks out with Weak and materiel. ticanis ; andso, by degrees, ascends l to the midst of the heavens. So in the seasons of the year, we ire not one day soorchcd with a summer heat, and on the nch fro'.cn with a sudden extremity of cold; but winter comes softly, first by CHILI dews. then hour frosts. until at last it descends to the hardest Wcothcr of all. Such are God’s spiritual pro- i‘Ccdings. ' He never brings any ino'n from the estate ofsin to toe estate ofglory. but throuin tlic‘State of grace. And as for gi‘ut'e.Hc seldom brings a man front gross wickclness to any eminence of perfection. I will be cliarilably jealous of those men who from notorious Icwdncss loop at once into a sudden :~Iorwai‘d- ncss of profession: Iloliucss doth not like Jonah's gourd. grow up in a night. I like it better to go on sale and sure, than fora busy fit, to run myselfout of wind, and after- wards stand still and breath me.-- Bis/10p [{ull. 11‘0th To Sncqu A Goon CROP 0F PU'I‘A'I‘QIï¬S'-â€"VVU take the followii‘lg from the. Gardenars' Wick/y .Magw- zine and Floricullural Cttbillc’t.‘-‘- We invrte those Who are fond of experiments to plant a: piece with a first class late pot;:to-â€"-such as the Fluke, for itistunccâ€"-â€"nnd to proceed in this way. The ground is to be in good tiltb. from having been irenched and laid up rough, and there is to be no more manure used in prcpari 2g it for planting. I.chl it down. and plant it all over With moderate-sized whole sets, four feet apart every way. Dig right and loft between the selsnurrow trenches and with the stuff from those cover the sets six inches deep, so that each will form a hillock. Now manure these trenches, and when the time comes appriu‘h‘izitc them for cabbage and bioccoli; and: to keep down weeds hoe the sides of the hillocks in dry Weather. and draw all the crumbs upwards towardsthe collar of the plant. Tue depth of earth will prevent the liaulni rising till all danger of spring host is over, and then as it extctrds it may be allowed to hang down the r cs of the bills as it pleases. As for the rosl,,noth- lug more need be said, except that on such an experimental piece there will probably be a for larger pr-- dncc in the end, for if the bulk of l , the potatoes is less, they wrll more A young genpmcenny regal“ the cars than-cnmp’ensrte for that in quality. l The desire to snatch from the ground more than it is caprblc ol giving has been one of the main cnuscs of the potato disease. The celebrated Dean Srvili, to preach- ing an assizes sermon. was Severe upon lawyers for pleading against their consci ences. 'After dinner a young COUllctlltJ‘ said some very severe things against the clergy. adding that he didnot doubt that if the devil were to die. a parson might be found to preach a funeral SPI‘lltOtl. ‘ Yes," said SWift,‘ I would, and I won d give the amt his due, as i did his children. this morning. A ‘Aw! how doeth you like my moustache, Milli Laura 1‘ lisped a dandy to a merry girl. ‘0, very much. It looks like the fair on the back of a caterpillar? ‘,... September 18, 1860. ,aMORmoN & co. l l Barron; its MERCHANTS, . CORNE‘R’UF Coun'r'ANo C'iiua'c‘ii'S'ruim'ka, ‘ TQrOIs.to. 1 Under the British American Insurance Com- l= . . .; party’s Offices. 1 Toronto. May 22, “53, ii J.GORMLEY, A LO'!‘ 31. 4er Comthlnnxuam. , _ 95-.ii‘ THE MAGIC Trim mm ' The Perfection of Mechanism. BEING A IIUNTING AND Oren FACE, on LAoY’son GEh'l‘LEMAN’S WATCH Com‘~ BINED. One of» the prettiest. most convenient, and r decidedly the best and cheape~t timepiece for general and reliable use, over offered. It has within it and connected with its machinery. its own winding attachment, rendering a kev eli- tirelv unnecessary. The cases of this watch are composed of two metals, the outer one being true Ib'carnt gold It has the improved ruby action lever movement, and is warranted an accurate timepiece. l’rice. superny engraved. per case of a half dozen, $204.00. Sample Watches, in. heat morocco boxes, for those pro- posing to buy at wholesale. $35, sent bv exo' press. with bill payable'on deliverv, must remit payment in pdvauce. as we cannot collect from those in the army. Address HUBBARD BROS. & Co., Sole Importers, Cor. Nassau and John 813., New York. - 213. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. row E L ins CANADIAN SWING PUMPS l CKNt'JIVLEDG-ED by 500 Farmers, Pro- 1 fessional Gentlemen and others (who have them working in Wells, varying in (‘leptli from It) to l33l feel) to be the E .451 ES'I‘ WORKED. MOST DURABLE and EFFI- CIENT ever offered to the Public. Ill?D Price 60 Cents foot. for f‘op. » . Every Pump VVarranted I Orders for these l’nuips addressed to C. POW ELL. Willowdale, C.IV, Will receive I’ro'npt Attcntion. November, 7, 186:) No extra charge 202 Iv. WORMS. For destroying Worms in children SITTZE ' XFRMIrngE CHINDY is by far the niost pleasalizs 9.8.!) o ectua remedy now in use. '1‘ 't1 S by all dealers in medicines. r, l 01 rum in LITEâ€"R:â€" Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE UNITED COUNTIES OF YORK 81. PEEL. Auction Sales attended to in a business-like manner. and the interests of the emyloyer al- ways consulted. Residence and I’.O. A ddross-v-Th ornhill. February 12, ’63. ' 219 Have Troughs, Water SIIOIIIS, Cistrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHN LANGSTA'FF, S I'IZAM Mums, 'l‘iioitiviiii.r.. June3,1859. , 274i TEETH EXIlll‘tCTED WITHOUT PAIN 'i I By‘Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DILN'I'IS r, AURORA. ‘ By the use ofElectricity, .. 'I'ceth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized lilbber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Warranlod' Aurora. March 9. 1860 W . G . T A Y L O R . VETERINARY SURGEON, Member of the Royal Gullch of KS. I N telurning thanks for the liberal encourage- ment. heretofore received begs to intimate that he is now prepared to treat all Biscases of animals! At his own stables on the shortest notice, and can with confidence warrant a cure in all cases 67-1)’ v'ithin the reach of medical skill and treatment. ' .RCSL'dei’CEâ€"“IVCCU‘ the Eagle Ilozci. NJ}. No Charge for Stabling. Newmarket, Feb. 26, 1862. j. bCCGéCT, COUNTY Ceustable,â€"â€"Landlord’s Warrants J executed, Rents and Debts collected on the. shortest possible notice. Addicssâ€"Riclimoud tfill l’.0. ITO-Iy l-y of the host Farms in the County of VALUAIBLE FARM FOR SALE. 0 York. being Lot No. 15, in the 5th Concession of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, 0()lt ACRES more or less,with good Frame Ruildings of every description, and a large Orchard of the best. of Fruit. There is four good Wells of Water, with I’umps in tliem.â€"â€"- - The farm is within 17 miles of the City of To- room; will be sold fill) or 20!) Acres, to suit purchasers. 'I here is about 169 Acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; and 4“ Acres of welt-tiinbered Landâ€"Pine and Hardwood. For further particulars apply 0 IIEC'I‘OR McLEAN, On the Premises, Vaughan. Feb, 19. I863. 2204f. GEL). MOP HIL L IPS. Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, c.w. December I4. 1860. 107-Iy Novelty in Photography. ILIPU I'IA‘N [J Tom Thumb and \Vif'e, Coin. Null. and .‘tliltllle Warren. with l’. 'I‘, Barnum, E~q.,ihe ï¬ve notables in a Group. hid the only Carte de Visite showing ihcd‘ exact relative size, with accui'uto likenesses. Correct and clearly-dc- fiued outlines in the dress Sold at 15 cts , ‘2 tor :25 cts,. 5 for 5 l cls,, or $1 pcrwlozen, sent by mail post free on receipt ofprice. at Mine, Demorcst‘s Emporium of Fashions, No. 473 Broadway. Ever; Photographic Album should contain this. the most interesting Carte de Visito yet published; also :1 Photograph Caitc de Visite of Mme, Denrorest 5 cts., or both together. 25 cts., or a copy of Mine. Denierâ€"l esr‘s ' Mirror of Fashions."wtth both Carte de Visites. for 40 cts,, sent. post-free, or either Caite do Visits, and the ‘Mirror of Fashions for 3ft cls. Either Cnrto de' Visits will be sent to yearly subscribers to Mme, Domorest's ‘lllirror o Fashion’s.’ as a premium. besides the 5‘4 coiils’ worth of extra patterns. For Mile at tho ‘ Herald ’ Book Store. New York. .lnn" 19 1963. 2374f , 233-‘3m. ‘ ~ . . . '9 ' iii." a world otvwé‘e mg,» a†beloved: tears.’ .Cbl‘illnsleNLR QyI‘DN,<S-BEACU'\V ..... "Wiiois‘rh'ere o titre“ human limlr’v GOPVGYQHOW an,diA'u-ctioneer__ ER i I Soldiers I - that place will be omitted till the following BRIDAL PARTY. Gen†.1. EutlAllAlllAN. ;, 4.» ,;_...-.. ..,.n...,,.w.o-.;-v < w :«- .3 ..__.__......â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ Til ï¬ll 9' ' o "i‘ 'll’lll" saint s 3 llâ€" ! ll y ritual-i». z mm ï¬lm rmv Jasmin! “m. flit: “Ac..- .. .C‘A'ddutr .mo uto -+-P _.._._,. .__L,_ g unwell who! wt! 9 {nears Areal} st eonASer ‘Sï¬ngï¬p-in sp‘y'spmy snorting :11, Ill +¢â€"e~â€" ay ‘puoq lhflllllo 'N' '0 “on 11125qu ammo uhyv 'puvpporiuioad out or ‘uem .mm :9} 3m Word err am was com 941 .E of .‘g. 1’ :~ . 5' = ‘E‘ s it s. Vgéz E. g 3' '35 3‘ ' . m 3,5'. ,5. ,i-I E E? 5: Lil ‘THE CANADIAN WA; BLER BY 1.. c. EVEW’IT.’ THIS popular VVoi‘k. l mu wide] the above llcautif‘tl Melody is u opiel a liuitted to be the largest and best L I fill] of “yours and Tunes in use for Sabbath Schools. Price per Hundred. . . . . . . u -- $15 00 Single Copies.......... 2f) .‘ The Nrw 'I‘Iicsaurns illusions,’ By C. EV BRETT and DR. A. I}. EVER ETTâ€"A superior Ccllection of Sacred MUSIC. Price 75 11:3†The attention of Choirs, Congregations, Sabbath Schools, and Teachers of Vocal Music, is invited to the above works. For Sale at the Yuan ‘IIERALD’ Bt-‘k Store. > Richmond Hill, Jan. ‘29. 1863. TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORK ‘ 185 YONGE STAILET. MONUMEN 53â€"0113 TABLES. TOMBSTONES so. Twenty Per Cent; Cheaper THAN ARY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. l I t 2l7- [IE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. dz W. YALE, will con- tinue the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, Aus'riN Annnv and D, CARLOS VALE, whose receipt will be dilly acknowledged. , l’.S.--â€"-â€"All notes and accounts remaining uu- paid on the Isivday of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, -C.YALn ' ~ 'G.CUMMER. Toronto, April 29, I859.‘ 48-tf Desiraâ€"ble Village Property For Sale. 7 HF. 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 in the County of Bruce: the Lots are known as Lots No. 40 and ‘11,in block 1’0. 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 in the lawnâ€"for a Mechanic the opening is unequalled. or particulars apply at the ‘Ilmunn Or- FICE,’ or to W'VI. COURTNEY. Richmond Hill, April ‘24. 18752. l78-tf. SURGEON DENTISTS, IN .Stoufliille. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q‘Jud of Each Month ; Markham Village, 23rd do 525th of Each Month; Brown’s CoruorsAth Lon.of Markham 251k (10.: \VILL B 1-2 Thornliill.. . . . . . . . . .. . . .‘ZOIli of Each Month : liclinioud 'I fill. . . . . . .. .‘27th of Each Month; Maple. Watson’s Hotel. .QHili of Each Month : Pine Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . “9th of Each Month: Kleiul)urg,, . . . . . . . . . . . ,3ll1h of Each Month; Nobleton, . . . _ , , .. . . . . . .Iilst of Each Month; Newrnarket. ..lsi,ond and 3rd of Each Month; If anv of the above days comes on Sunday, 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 sntol' best quality of Illock Teeth. inserted on Vulcanized Rubber. for $8. usually charged $95 by other Dentists. 'l‘ceth filled with Gold, Silver or filling. \Vhite To remove misapprehension. he begs to an- nounce that all work Warrauted what it is Guaranteed to lo. or no charge. T661311 Extracted with the least possible I’aiu. I’ariicn‘nr attention paid to the Regulation ofCH[I.I)REN’S TEETH. NILâ€"Parties requiring Artiï¬cial Teeth are req tested to Call and Examine Specimens. 11:? Teeth inserted cheaper than by any other Dentist in the Province. Newmarket. May 99, 1852. DENTISTRY! W. C. ADAMS. D. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING sr. uxsr, ‘TJUTH smn. THIRD Deon \vrzsr FROM cannon sr. renown, s. D. AR'I‘ICULAR attentmn given to the regu- lation of (I‘liilrli-cii.’s 'l'cct/t. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all its branches. and can supply the profession with Teeth. lGold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanlte 1 Rubber. and the best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or Vulcanized Rubber. With Continuous Gums. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. 'I‘oronto,0ctober II, 1860- 49-lv NOTICE. If asked what was the best medicine for cleansing the blood, and for bllious complaints, Sick Headache, Oostiveness &C , we should say BRIGGS’ INDIAN vsorrmml: urn PILLS. FANNING MILLS & PUMPS II E Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub- .“ 1 1 be generally, that he manufactures the utcst improved PUMPS AND FANNING MILLS In his Shop, at Stoufl'ville, where all orders tiou; and. for clreapness and durability he defies competition. Repairing done with despatch. All letters addressed to I’E'l ER KRIBS. Stoutfville I’. 0. l51-~6m l Swiifi‘vill ()gl ', 1961_ en ' sted to his care will receive worn it alterv- . . u“ l l ' wanted everywhere for their safe. narrator: ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and EX- HAUSTION; Newsleiliiions eulargr-d‘tg llfll pages, illustrated by Hill Anatomical Colored Engravings on Steel. Just published, price 1:4. r HE s-Il..i'«‘..\t'r FRIEND, the greatest Mail. I cal Work ot'ihe Age, on Youthful Indis- crctions’and:cohsequent IInpetlftlltbllls‘tty Mar: riage; describing the Ariatoury‘of the Repro- ductivd System in health and disease, ‘ and pointing o’nt,the sure ’nieans of, perfect, restora- tion to. manhood: with an Essay on Sin " .I'Im‘rlefl' Life, containing a I‘resc‘rlpttbl‘l’ mow 1) ti be i 4 ~ I sibility of ceiitaininati, ii. Also to be had f'roriiiill Agents in all parts of. theMbr-fd. EXT lt‘A 0T3 ‘F ROM HMSIL'EF T FRIEND, price Gd.,_which contaiusdujections for the guidance of, admits... , Messrs. R. do L., snail do 00.: are only to ï¬le, tiiid ' n" . a- '.'§1>l"¢. l t be consulted at their residence, No. 19, Berners , Street, Oxford Si-ee't. London, as IIIOV)II6VGI‘, [ 2 under any circumstances, travel either at home 1 or abroad. aiid'tliev, lierebv’cauiiori the Public against any person ’using their name. and as a l further precaulion - against fraud- the Public I is notified that-noneof their medicines are ge- nuine. unlessthesubjoined facesmrilie of their signature is‘at'ttached‘to their" different wrap- pers. " Gnu ’itA'rivr; do Musvcnxn . uwmt Renaian BY THE USE OI“ Perry‘s Cordial Balm 0f Sg/riacum. Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GREA'I‘EST R It;- GENERATOR; a never-failing remedy for Speriiiatorrlicc, loss of manly power. produced by earlv indiscretions. or any other cause.»â€" Itenriclies the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have doubled themselves incurable at once to fulfil the most sacred obligations of married life. Price 118. per bottlepor four quantities in one. 33s,, which.saves I Is.; and in £5) bottles. effecting a saving of £1 I‘Js, I’ERRY’S CONCI‘JN'I‘RA'I'ED DETE l- SIVE ESSENCE. a remedy for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purifyingthe system from contamination, recommended for secondary symptoms, blotches on the head apd face, en- largement of the throat. tonsils. and uvula: its beneficial influence on the system is undeni- able. Price Ils. and 335. per bottle, alsoa saving of I Is. I’ICRl-l "S PATENT COVCENTRA'I‘ED ltSSEN‘CE Oli‘ (JOI’AIII\ AND CUBE†SUGAR-COAI‘ED GLOBULES, the mast speedy Remedy known. The Globules, con- taining the Qui..tcssence of Copaiba, Cubehs. Buchu, &c., at oi ce cure, v ithout tho possibi- lity of failure. Gonorrhma. obstinate Gleei, Slricture. etc. immediately subduing all in- flarnmatory action; Encased in sugar. free from taste or smell. 4s. Gd. and 11s. per box. llmrxm Dal-mos uron l’ucr: FLOOD.â€" PlithY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cute for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofnla, Ulcers, toils. Illotches, Pimpll-s on the face and body. «Size. Price US. and 33s. per box Sol-J at Messrs. R. & L'. PERRY& Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Burners Street, Ox- ford Street. London, Agents: BARCLAY 6:. Co.. 75, Farringdon Street. London. May 523. 1862. 18').- Tirutllw Stranger than Fiction. A STARTLING WORK! FEMALE LIFE AIIOIG ’l‘llll illOIllllt) St A NARRATIVE 0!“ Many Years Personal Experience, BY MARIA 'WAul), THE‘ WIFE OF A MOHMON ELDER! 66 HAT one half of the world cannot ima- gine how the other half live,†is no less true than trito: and the lesson tllo adage affords, our experience and obserViition daily tends to verify Then. too. when we consider the overnvarying 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 in singularity the wildest dream of romance: or that crimes, both strange and unnatural, should be pcrpc- trated in a far of? country on the outskirts oi civilization, which people in another state of society Would never imagine possible, Know- ing. as I do know, the evils and horrors and abominations of the Mormon system, the de- gradation it iiupOses on females, and the con- sequent vices which extend through all the ramifications of the society. a sense of'dntv to he World has induced me to prepare the fol- lowing narratchI for the public eye. The ro- mantic incidents connected with my experi- ence, many may think bordering on the trial- velous, To them I \VOUId say, that this narra- tive of my life only proves. what has so often been proved before that. “ 'I‘uurtt IS SI'RANGER THAN It'icriox. â€" Authors Pro/act, The book Contains 449 pages, wiih engrav- ings. is neatly bound in cloth, and Will be sent to anv address, post-paid, on receipt of price. $1 25. A Companion to Female Life. Male Life among the Mormons, BY AUSTIN N. WARD. This. like‘ the above, is a work of great and unusual interest. and will be eagerlv read as acoinpaniou volume to “ FEMALE LIFE.†It is a large 1‘2mo volume. neain bound in cloih,i lustiatcd with engravings’, and will be sent to any address poet-paid. on receipt of price, $l.tlUâ€"or on receipt of $2.0â€, we will send both the above werks, postage prepaid. 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Richardson Marlin Nealion Timothy Fogarty W. 1’. Richmond Richmond llill. July14, 1862. My son suffered for nearly four months from Inflammation in one of iris eves; during which time I procured the best medical aid within my rcacn, to no purpose. The inflammation coit- tinned ; the boy suï¬'ered, and I began to enter- tain serious apprehension that he would lose his sight. I accidentally heard of effectual cures having been made hv Mr. H . W Puck‘s Eve Water, and procured two viols of it from lIlIlIâ€"i/LP IIIIIIIICI/fitln of which has aï¬'cctcd A CURE. My son’s- eyes are now well. I have much pleasure in certifying to the abov-t facts, and recommend the use of Mr. I’eck’s Eye Water to all persons afflicted with Inflarned Eyes. JOHN II‘ISuOI’. Richmond Hill. July 15, I862. I In the mouth of February last, I had at several attack of Inflammation in my right eye, and suffered very much. I tried several re‘ medics, and obtained medical advice. but my eve continued to get worse. I was recom- mended to call on Mr H. W. Peck, who gave nil-e a vial of his Eve V’Vafer; in three days I in about five days was able to use rnv eye. It is now well, and I have much leasure in stating that I believe it is Mr Puck’s remedy that cured my eye. I have also re- commended the use ofit to others. and know that the resulthas been attended with corri- pleie success, J. M. DAVIS. For Sale at the York “ llerald†Office, Rich- mond Hill.price 5 cents per bottle. 19?! vm p"? Oétilist and Austen; {1 ,' . 1.. rim. » x: will.» tLéte of No. 653 Broadway. New iAS opened an Oï¬i‘ceat Nolff'l74‘ï¬in Sp. 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BRIGGS“!!- GIC RELIEF, and if you are not satisfied of its “no tiority, after using the medicine, the price will be m funded b the Agent. in'all cases. Price 25 cont! †bottle. old by all dealers in medicine. Valua biota-opert y for Sale IZ: 63 Acres, 93 of which is timbered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Several I’ARK LOTS with timber thereon Also. VILL‘AGE PROPERTY with it without Buildings. The above properly“ is, situated at. and ado joining to, the Village of ' I Richanond Hill". It‘orl'urther particulars apply atthe Ofï¬ce of this paper. ’Riclim on’d‘IIill, Sept 2.1860. ' ‘ 9-, ConSuIttIiic Old English Physician iron At» PHIL-X. INCIPIEN‘I‘ CONSUMPTION, lNl‘Il-lMI‘l‘lES OF YOUTH. AND: OLD AGE, etc.‘ No DICI'CIII'y Used. . dc Son 48 EAST GENES EE STREET, Bitflnlo- New York, , RE the oulv Physicians in the 'State wh. are members of the Royal College". Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9‘atnight,itt every state and symptom of'discase. - ' l,- 'I‘lie lreutrnentlhev adopt is the result of two wards ofthirty years’ extensive and successful practice in London. - A iiioS'r SCIENTIFIC INVENTION, An instrument t'orihe cure of Genital Debi- lily, of Nocturnal I‘linissions, more propony known as Seminal Weakness. doc. Comb. permanently cured in from 15 to 530 days, by the use of this instrument. when used can- jointly with medicines. Dr. Amos (Sr. Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptiCaI as to the merits of their inlqu merit, pledge themselves that. in any itietgnpp where it may prove unsatisfactory, effort; fair trial, the money willbe _.ro-funded by returning the instrumeiitin good order. Price .'Iie}i,Dol. lars. by mail or oxpiess. ' Dr 5 room; mun TAKE PARTICULAR No’t‘lcn. Those who have i ijured themselves by Ice!- taiu practice indulged in when aloneâ€"-a.hab‘it I’requendy learned from evil companions. or at school, the effects of which are nightly t'elteven when asleep, and if in t, cured. renders mart-hub impossible and destroys both mind and body. should apply immediately. Selllahuse is once! the most formidable enemies to health, forwuo- thing clue in the dire catalogue of human dis- eases causes so destructive a drain uponpflt. human srslcru, drawing its thousands of Vic.- iims.‘ through a few years of suffering down to an untimer grave. It destroys the nervou- _system rapidly, wastes away the energies‘ofllfd, cansps inertial derangement. prevents llie'pi‘b- per dovelopirient of the cistern, disqualiï¬rs'fqr marriage. society, business, and all earthly happiness. and leaves the sufferer wrecked in bodv and mind, predisposed to consumptioan a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. , ItICltSOhS in ANY PART OF THE WORLD may be successfully treated by forwardingm correct detail of their case. ‘ Address Dr. Amos «V: Sou, 49East Genes“ Street, three doors West of Ellicott-St-rett, Buffalo. N. Y . Q. 88-†I M P 0 R TA N 1'. DR. WISTAR'S I’UMIONIC SYRUP, to highly}.- commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Group. a“ all diseases of the Lun s and Th at 25 bottle g r0 “nun _..â€"â€"â€". PM 'l‘lltilu OltIUlNAI: HOWE SEWING MACHINES: ESTABLISHED 1N lB~l:’)â€"-â€"Picm~‘nc'rno IN 1862. R ing been put to this Machine. renderii} now the most perfect before the public, and persons at a distance can order a Machine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery,and that they will be able to manage it to their in. tire satisfaction. ECENT and important improvements Inv- No more breaking needles I-- No more missing stitches! No trouble in mlko ing any garment, however delicate or heavy,on the same Machine, either in cainbiic, cloth or leather; and for dress makers, shirt maker. tailors. hat uinders, shoe binders. or goiter ï¬t- ting, as well as for eva varietv, of family sewing, they have no superior. aiid'will be sold at a much less price titan any other machino capable of doing the same range of work. Send for Descriptive Catalogue of styles Ina prices. A few respectaqu Agents will be dealt with liberally. Address the HOWE Sewing Machiite',f437 Broad way, New York. New Yer“. June 20, 1862. 185-)†A GOOD THING. , DR. HOPE’S Magnetic Ointment, is well ya. 0 trial. In any case of Piles, Burns, Scolds, Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Eruptions on the “was! I every case where an ointment; is weak. 10...!“ IO _O_1Iimend Itself, after one trial. ‘ Cheap Hsiiots and Shoes 7 ~HE Subscriber begs to intimatedo‘the in- habitants of Richmond Hill and-Vicinity, that he has leased the Shop of Mr. Ruben Lee, Where he intends to carry on theBOOT and SHOE business in all its branches, Mr. Lee’s customers will have the same at. tention given to their weik as formerly. . All work done at the lowest remuneiay-n‘ P'WS' nic'uano DURHAM. V Richmond Hill A. d IO, ’69. , ‘