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York Herald, 30 Jun 1865, p. 4

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italic)- CHEER, BOYS, CHEER. Cheer, boys cheer, yield not to idle sorrow, Courage, hearts,. shallbearus on our way; ~‘ ' .. .2“ ..a, ’. ...» - Hope points before and shows the bright to- morrow, Let us forget the darkness of today. So farewell schoolmates, much as we may ‘iélov'efihee, ‘ ‘ - We’fizd‘figthe tears that we have shed be» .‘fore’l- Why sh’dd‘ld we weep to go forth unto duty, 80 farewell schoolmates, farewell for ever more. Cheer, boys, cheer, for country, our own country; , Cheer, bpys, cheer, the willing strong right han . Cheer, boys, cheer, there's wealth for honest s labor, Cheer, boys, cheer, for our own, our happy land. , if if - Cheer, boys, Cheer, the hour has come to part us, Yet we go freely to the task of life, The world shall follow in the track we’er gang; The star of victory glitters on the strife. I therebektoil, there is that will reward us, I shrew, fortune shall not on us ‘frov’vn ; But burs shallbe the honor and the glory, Ours bright and glittering Cheer, boys, cheer, for country, our own country, I Cheer, boys, cheer, united heart and hand; Cheérfibdys,‘ e'heer,‘therels wealth for honest _,abbf’.,_ ,. ., . . Cheer, boys, cheer, for our own our happy land. m THE WIFE‘S ,WELCOME. The hearth is swept, the fire is bright, The Kettle sings for thee; The cloth is spread, the lamps are light, The hot 'calreesnolm in" napkins white,- And now I wait for thee. Come home, love ; home, thy task is done; The clock ticks listeliingly, The blinds are shut, the curtain down, The arm-chair to the fireside drawn, The boy ispn my knee. .... _ The task is done, we miss thee here; Where’er thy footsteps roam, No hand will spread such kindly cheer, N0 beating heart, no listening ear, Like those which wait thee home. Ahal along the crisp walks fast That well known step doth come, The bolt is drawn, the gate is past, The babe is wild with joy at last,â€" A thousand welcor 0 home. ;- -. 1" vi“? u i331.â€" if‘n‘iiil iiin'mur. BASE ColN.â€"Money placed in a foundationâ€"stone. A MILD-TrilirEREi) woman is as a bill cam that heals matrimonial sorrows. KEEP thy eyes wide open before mar- riage, andhalflshutafterwards. V IF idle‘nehss is the root of all evil, then is matrimony good for something, for it sets many a poor woman to work. REFLECTION or A LQVEB.â€"â€"â€"It is a - ‘1 ,- . ~ A. . great pleasufrd be alone, espeCIally when you have your sweetheart with you. TIIAT was a smart youngster who. herring his mother remark that she was fond of music,enclaiipodaiej‘hen, why dont you buy‘ life a drum ? AFTERNOON congregation may usu- ally be devided into two classesâ€"those who are asleep, and those who are going to sleep:;.-the,§,t Hm! THE BOSTON POST, speaking of the proposed oceanic telegraph, wonders wheâ€" , ther the news transmitted through salt water can, befriesh. THE following notice might have been ...... ... l.e “York Heraldl BOOK AND v â€" Jâ€" o B. PRINTI GE: ESTABLISHMENT. Orders for any of the undermentioued descrip- tion of PLAIN AND ciIInI lllll nu _W.ill~bo promptly atu-ndad to rsâ€" BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, - . y. I' r LAW FORM/Sf, BILL HEADS seen, some time ago, stuck up in a corset- ' maker’s shop-window in Glascow:â€"’All sorts of‘ladics stayshcrc. : TII'E Springfield Republication say that there was once a man in that town who was so polite as to say, as he passed a hen on her nest, ‘ Don‘t rise ma’am. ’ CONIIND:RCIIâ€"sâ€"lllhich are the lightest ' menâ€"Scotchmen, Irishmen, or English- men ? Answer â€"In Ireland there are men of Cork; in Scotland men of Ayr (air); but in Elgland uan the Thames, there are lighterâ€"m'en' there. ' AT adinner of artists a barrister pre- sent, having his health drunk in connec- tion with the law, began an embarrassed answer by sayingkgodidnot see how the law could be consi cred as one ofthe arts, when Jerrold jerked in the word ‘ black.’ A MISSOURIA thus expresses his opin- ion that his official returns are correct ; I hereby certefy that the 0 four going A Count is as near Rite as I now make it if ther is any mistake it is not Dun a pupurs. A.thE who occasim'tally accOInmo- dated a neigldaour with a ditch of bacon at the killing season, being applied to as usual, replied, ‘ lhacna7 yet made up my mind whether I shall kill Inysclf'this year, or take a side of my father. A HrlRRINGâ€"BEET-Z“Some seed was given me the other day,” said a gentle- man to his friend, “ and as I know you take an interest in such things, you can have it if} yonfllikm, itâ€"is herring-seed, and I am told that with proper care, it will grow, if placed in the garden I” _ u "' Thank pithygdaid the latter. I n try it,” pocketinga part of "the hard roe of a herring. About a. month after, he invited his generous friend 'to dinner, and, as'he came early, he asked him into the garâ€" den, having previously placed some fresh herrings in the ground, with their heads just appearingfabgve it; V r, N _ , “ By the by,“ said'he, Z‘ you remember the seed you gave me; well, they are coming up beautifully, judtâ€"l'odk'here." “ Dear me,” said the donor of the seed, -< that is ,Iuippt #5qu ‘ ary, upon my‘word; when t: was lgivén Mme, thought it- was a trick !" BLANK CHECKS, DRAFTS, PAMPHLETS AND LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, And every other. kind of ‘ Letter-Press Printing. Doneln the best style and at moderate rates. OUR ASSORTMENT OF a.-, I . ii. if" .i. i ...li a “‘1' “l "'i [ill “on u up. Is entirely new and of the latest patterns. A ' largo vaIiety of new For Cards: az‘cfiuu received. I . WONDERS PHDMPTLV EXECUTEDIASII , Richmond Hill, June 22,1865. _ .....t..;;; Pam Eradicato- . Ill introducing this remedy to the public. the Proprietor does not. wish lopsel it forth as a carer ofevory DiseIss incident to the human race. but in many cases aeiing as a preventive, as it is well known that many diseases originate from Colds. and much distress is often caused from I collection of wind upon the Stomach.â€" ’I‘1Iio remedy is well adapted to remove those calamities : in cases ofClIolera Morbus it never has been known to fail to offset a cure where it ha: been tried. Manv people who have been afflicted with Rheumatic Pains for many years. have been cured by the menus of this remedy. II has in many cases been known to cure the finoslviolenlCougb by the udIIIinlstr-lion of rroni one 10 four doses; it is also I corluin emedy for that dreadful diseases. Sore Throat: it is one of the best remedies that eln be Ip- plied to Bruises and fresh cuts. This remedy is a pure Vegetable Compound, containing no Acid. Turpentine, or Memory, or anything which can In any wnv injure the Stomlcn ; it acts as I tonic, creating a good appetite. bringing lilo organs of the stomach into I healthy action . it has been taken by those who have too I'cakestslomach with good effect; ilI'lll enable the Siomach to dlgest such particles of l'ood,whicli before it could not. thereby causing great distress. and lint distress can be effectually removed by the use of this remedy. . We need not go '0 New York. .II‘pIn, Mexico.or some other place afar off for the proof of Ilils.â€"but it can be had in our own country. Hundreds ofnumes coulde added to the list if it were necessary. out I will only add two. which were handed in for publIcn- tion. This remedy IlllNIllllel‘to stood on its own foundation, and l wish it still to do so : it can Ilwsvs be dnpondmi on as l genuine article so long as it is prepared under the su- perintendency of the proprietor, Mr. .1on FADE. Ind hearing his written signature. [tend the following, -‘ Victoria Square. March 30. I861. Jenn PAYNE. Esq â€"l)ear Sirâ€"I sufiel‘ed much fr: In Rheumatism for llpwords of Iyenr, but heaving of your I’aln Eradicator I was induced to In it: and after using three bottles, I was entirely cured. I recmnnwnd it in every one suffering from Rheumatism Yours. ole IIL'MPHREY \YHITE, Sen. . Butlonville, Markham. Mr. JOHN PAYNE. Nov. 30. 1861. Dear Sinâ€"Having for some time past been in possession of your I’ain Iilrndicalol‘.~ and tas- led Its great value, I can with all confidence recommend it to the public. I was for a long time very much Illiiclud Initli Rheumatism in my limbs. from which I have been entirely freed by the use of your valuable Medicine ; and Ibnve used it in my family for various other things to good effect. My wife was for many years at times very much afflicted with the sick headache. for which she his tried va- rious roIIIedies will) the aid of several physici- ans. and all proved a failu‘e. She used to be for several days at a limo unable to do any workâ€"having been induced to try your valu- able ("80101116, she was entirely cured of Ilia isease We have also found 11. very beneficiuld ill relieving the l’hilIisic. and In excellent remedy for Colts and Coughs. Yoqu lrulv, JOHN STIVER. _ DIRECTIONS. For Rheumatic. apply the remedy to the parts effected once or twice a day. Do not be afraid to put plenty on, as there in no dungcriof Cold, or any evil Insult by us use. IOR BIZUISES. Bathe the cart freely with the clan remedy as often as necessnn; It WIII in I great meas- ure prevent blackness, lake out the swelling and soreness. and cause it to heII. Swolliugs can be treated the same way. F0 It FLESH CUTS. Bind up the out with a cloth. and saturate the cloth with the remedy. SPRAINS. The same as for Rheumatic. FROSTED FEET AND CIIILBLAI-NS. Bathe the feel with the remedy on going to bed TOO'I‘IIACIIE OR PAIN IN THE FACE. Wet a piece of cotton wool with tho lini- Inent. and put in the tooth; bathe the face with the clear Liuiment, and lake I dose on the stomach in cold water or sugar. SURE TIIROA'I‘, Bathe the outside with the Liniment; clear. :lxmtgurgle the ‘insldb with the surreal)? iiligliily diluted \vILlI water, every few bouis. COLIC AND CIIOLERA MORBUS. ~ For an adult. a small teaspoonnt in cold writer or sugar, taken-every half hour, if rc- ,qulreo. CHAMP OR PAIN IN THE STOMA'CH,’ An adult may take a small teaspoouful in cold water or sugar. when required. ' COLDS AND COUGIIS. For an adult. n touspoonflll three time.- I dnv, especially on going to bed. If there is .I difliâ€" culiy of breathing, bathe the chest with the remedy. SICK HEADACHE. Wet the head with the Liuimeut, and take a dose internally every half hour until relief is obtained, DISEASE OF THE LIVERJNDIGESTION, LOSS OF Al’l’E I'ITIC IIILE. 0R BILIOUS C(ILIC. A teaspoonnt in water or sugar three times it day. before or afar outing: for the Liver, bathe freely betwooit the shoulders with tho Linimunl once or twicn l day. Great benefit will often be obtained hv on application of the remody cxtarnallv to the abâ€" doml-u, in case of severe attack of pain in the Bowels ~31 No evil result need be feared from this remedy. notwithstanding its grout power. Prepared at the Proprietor's residence. 4th Concession \Vest York, C.W. Put up Ind so'd in bottles at ‘25 cents each, bear- ing the I’roprielor's written signature thusâ€"- Sold by Dru pl 515 and Stoickecpcrs, price 251:! DR. N. .l PECK, SURQECN DENTIST I } ESI’ECTF‘UIIJY announces that he has changed histinio of visitingthe following places, and ‘afterlliis date will be (Sundays excoplcdyin ~ ~ Stoufl'vllle . . . . . . . . . 18111 of each month. Brougham .. .. ..19lh “ '- Mmklinm Villiig. ..Q‘itli “ “ Brown’s CoI‘IIers..........let " " ‘Tnmnliill. .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23rd ” " Richmond Hill . . .. . . . . . . 241th “ “ Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26d] “ " Ilnru ick'. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .2911] “ 54"" Kloinlmrg . . . . . . . ........291II " “ Nubletnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30th “ -‘ Laskey . . . . . . . . “ " Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . 1st " " Sutton..." - . . . . .- 3d “ “ Where he will attend to any business per- iaiuiug, to any branch of his pro fession. Aurora, June 7, 1805. I-tf Y I: FOR‘JULY.‘ 'At $00 l"I"’S.f 3‘ ConsulttlreOld English Physician Truth Stranger than Fiction- FOR ASTHMA. INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, A START‘L INFIRMITIES OF YOUTII AND OLDAGE, &C. ___._. N0 Murcury Used. Dr". "Amos w 301;, ' 43 EAST GENESEE sr., ‘ BUFFALO, NEW YORK, w RE the only Physicians in the State who A are members of the Royal College Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o'clock in the morning until 9 at night. In every state Ind symptom of disease. The trontmentthey adopt is the result of up- wards of thiity yours’ extensive and successful practice in London. A HDQI‘ ECIESTIIIC IKVENTPOI. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- litv. of NocturnIl Emissions. more properly known as Seminal “’eIknoss, 514:. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- jointly with medicines. Dr. Amos n‘k Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that in any instance when it may prove unsatisfactory. Iftor I flur trial, the money will be refunded by returning .np instrument in good order. Price Ten Dol- laro‘. by mail or oxpvess. H rouse uni! TAKE PARTICULAR norms. Those who have injured themselves by.I cer- tain practice indulged in when sloop-m habit frequeuJy learned from ,evil companions. or It school, the effects of which a‘re nightlyfelt even when asleep, Ind if not currd. renders marriage Impossible Ind destroys both mind and body. should apply immadiltely. Self-abuse isom- of lilo most formidable enemies to health, for no- thing else in lIII'diro catalogue of huuum dil- eIIseI-I causes so destructive I drain upon the human svstom, drawing its thousands of vic- tims through I few years of sufi'ering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system rapidly, waster: nwuylhoouergies oflife, cuiusos mental derangement. prevents the pro- per development of the system, disqualifirs for marriage. society. business, and III earthly happiness. llld hence the sufl'clor wrecked in bodv and mind, predisposed to consumption Ind a train of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. reasons IN ANY “or or Tm: wonm may be successfully treIted by forwarding a correct detail of their case. '~Addl‘ess Dr. Ales & SON, 48Enet Genesee Street. three doors West of EllicoltStreel, Buffalo, N.Y. 1 RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. V HIS ASSOCIATION has trInsforred their where Stockholders Ind others may u'ocure BOOKS «very Friday afternoon. nor: {to 8 o'clock. 1’.K. , A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, Juno 9. 1865. I l-tl' Healthdiappincm & Long Life. RF. within the reach of III, by the use of ,. DR. BUCIIAN‘S VEtx‘IilTAlllJ-J DU- MI'IS.'I‘IC MEDICINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the lute I'lr. Baobab, Fellow of the Roy-.1 College of Physicians. the" &c.â€" Cums Irc dolly made. and their efficacy proved in thousand of cum, attested before the Alder- IuoI at Guildhall. THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. and sitting Magistrates of MII-lborongh Street. Westminster, urship Streak-Bow Street. the. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men Clergrmea. and others. DR. BUCIIAN’S SUGARCOATED SAESAPARILLA PILLS. It is a WELL-KNOWN FACT that SAR- SAI’ARII.LA is lhegrontest purifier of the blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD I’URElâ€"Tlie Bowels regIIlnrllâ€"And DEFY the DOCTOR”! These I’ills strike at the root of each disease, Ind are for the ‘curo of evH‘V ailment incidental to Man \Vomon and Child, such Is all eruptions on the Skin, Indi- gealion, Ililious. Liver. and Stomach Com- pluiufs. General \‘Vnakuesr,Goul. Hlmema- tism, Lunibupo. PIina in the Limbo, ilexd- aches. Sure TliroIts, and every complaint caused by irregulx‘ritios of the bowels. ob- structed perspiration. and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. Three Pills work their way to the very room of each disease. cleansing in their pass-go. alpccinlly where mercury has been 1akeu,nnd removing every unlicaliliy Ic- cumulalinn. till the blood is purified. the whole system renovated. and all ilIe functions noting according to nature. the duties of life become a pie-sure, where before tlwv had been sail and weary burdens. DO not hesitateâ€"do not de- lay 1 I clean siomsch must make ucleau body. A clean body will contain pure blood. when the stomach,fmdy, and blood Ire pure. from regulating aid claiming tlio‘“1)owel‘é', health is certain, Begin It the beginning. wusle no time: strike It the mill of your ailment: Again, I say. look to your stomach. Ono trial oflhase Pills will force conviction. Sold in bottles. It Is. lid" 25. 9.1., 49. Gd., and 115. Richmond Hill, June, 1865. I-tf ‘No more I'nisslngsti‘lchesl IMPORTANT. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, II highly ro- oo-monded, for Coughs. Colds, AstbvnI, Group, and Ill Iii-eases of the Lung. and Throlt 25 coutn p137: bottle ‘ THE ORIGINAL IIfIWE SEWING MACHINES! Esunmsum 1N ISMâ€"Panama!) IN 1862, ECENT and important improvements hav- ing boonput to this Machine. renders it now the inost perfect before, the" public, and purse. 3 at a distance can order a Machine with I guarantee of its . ompt and safe dellvery,and ING WORK! FEMALE LIFE AMONG THE columns: A IunIuTIvE or Many Years Personal Experience, BY MARIE W AR'D, THE WIPE I]? A llIfiRl'i‘Ile ELDER 1 ‘67 "HAT one-half of the world cannot ima- gine how the other half live," is no loss true .lmn trite: and the lesson the adage affords. our experience and observation daily tends to verify Then. too. when we consider the. overâ€"varying phases of human passion. Ind the discordant elements from which all novel and fanatical sects are moulded. it can scarcely seem surprising that I faithful record of actual events should exceed in singularity the wildest dream of romance: or ilInt crimes, both strange Ind unnatural, should be perpe- trated in I for of? country on the outskirts ot civiliution, which people in another stalemf society would'uevcr imagine possible. Know- LIBRIRY to the “limit/am ’ Book Store. ' several County Agricultural Fairsâ€"r lug. Is I do know, the evils and horrors and abominations of the Mormon system, the do- gradnuou it Impost-s on females, and the con- sequent view which extend through all the rumificanons of the society. r. some ufdntv to the world lion induced (no to prepare this fol-.- lowing narrative for the pl-bllc aye. Tue ro- mantic incirlon ‘ cenuoclod with my oxpel'i-' once. many may think bordering on the mar- volous, Ti; them I would say, that this narraâ€" tive of my life only proves. what has so often been proved before that, ” Tnu’m Is Srnnorn 'I‘nu Il‘Ic'rIou.-â€"Autaars l'rrfuco, The book contains 449 pages. \I'Ilh enng- ingu. is neatly bound in cloth. Ind will be. Dt‘llt to any address, post-paid. on receipt of price. $1.25. .0..â€" A Companion to Female Life. ...â€" Male Life among the Mormons, BY AUSTIN N. WARD, This. like the Ibove, is I work of great and unusual interest. and will be cocci-Iv read as Icompauiou volume to “ FEMALE LIFE.” It is I large lQmo. volume, neatly bound in CIOi.II,ltIuSI.I&I.Bd with engravings', and will be sent to any address post-paid, on Ioceipt of price, $Lllf)-OI‘ on receipt of $2.00, we will send both the above walks, postage prepaid. BIEKEBIS’ LAST EEIIAT WEEK! G It Efl T EX PE 0 To? 'I‘IONS, BY curls. DICKENS’. 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Loweverdnlicale or heavy,on the same Machine, 'tIIer in cambiio, cloth or leather; and for dress makers, slIi’rt makers tailors. hat binders, shoo binders. or goiter fit- ting, as well as for every vaiietv of family sewing, they have no superior, and will be sold at a much less price than any o .or machine capable of doing the “same range of' work. Send for Descriptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A fow respectable Agents will be dealt with liberally. it little liable to get out ofroprir, and it is easi’ adjusted. The public, on examination, n be convinced of its advrillagos over all ntbeis now ill use. Every family >llou€d have a Wan- zer dz. Co.’s Cotiibinafon Family Machine All'Genuine Wanzor &, Co.’s Sewing Ma- chines bear the stamp of R. M. Vlfanzer 6:. Co., Hamilton, on the plate. PARKER CROSBY, Agent. loch mond Inn, June 8,1165. l-lf' ' Walrus. ' Aildross'the llOWESewing Machine, 47"3 Broadway, New York. New York. June 9,1865. 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'l'.ie New Life â€"l§y Bushnell. l‘2mo cloib. 4llcts The [look of Family Worshipâ€"By Rev. \V. 13. Clark, 50c . Forty Years Experience in a Sunday Schoolâ€" Bv 'I‘yng. 40m: Bucbnu’s Dome .ic Medicine, cheap edition, only 50c s, The Canadian Sundav School "sellerâ€"10 cts. flab and his Friendsâ€"45 cts. IIunyIu's Pilgrims Progressâ€"30 019. The Scottish I’salmody, in Tonic Sulfa. Nola- :ion “95 clo. Songs of Zion, with Tonic Solfa Notation-â€" 3 cts. ~ Thomson's Land and the IIook-â€"$‘3, Church Prayer Books. Bibles, Testaments, at all pr-ces. Adventures in the Gold Fields-~25 cts. IN FICTION. The W'averly Novels-30 cts. The \V ock Ashoreâ€"~40 cts. The Roving Englishmanâ€"425 cts. The Romance of Common Infoâ€"~50 cts. 'I‘lic Forty-five Gunrdsnmnâ€"-5ll cts. 'l‘ho \Var, or Voices from the flanksâ€"25 cts. ltlflemen and Riflesâ€"~25 (:19. FANCY STATIONERY. Albums for 12 Portraits. 30 cts. Albums for Q4 I’orlraiis, $1. Albums for 24 Portraits, (Cape Morocco.) $1. Albums for ‘24 Portraits, (Morocco) $2. ' Gent’s Walking Canes. from 40 to 50 ets. I’eu Knives. with 1 Mode. fiom 15 to 20 cts. Clasp do. do. 3 do. 50 etc. (beautifully finished.) btrong Clasp Knife. 1 blade, 25 cls. Scissors. Iflels. » Dressing Cases $1.50 to $2. Marking Ink, 15 cts. India Rubber Halls. [0 cts. Slate Pictures. 15 cts. I’ruviucial Eybi'iition, bold in London. Si'irl. ‘24Ili. 2351b. illilh and ‘27lb, was given to R, M_ 113' Periodicals Supplied W'eekly or Monthly. fl Richmond Hill. May 20. ’65. l ON NERVOUS RELAXATION and EX- HAUDTION. New editions enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Colored Eugravings on Sioel, Just published, price ls. HE SILENT F'RIEN D, the greatest Medi- cal Work of Ibo Age. on Youthful Indis- crotions and consequent Impediments to Mar- riage, describing the Anatomy of the Repro- ductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect I'BSlOI'a- lion Io manhood: with an Essay OII Single and Married I.i1'e,containing a Prescription known as the‘I’revonlive Lotion. precluding thopos sillilily of contamination. Also to be had, fromnll Agents in all parts of tho world. EXTIIACTS FRO} THE SILENT FRIEND. price 6d,, which contains directions for theguidance of patients. , Nessie. R. L. I’HRur & C0. are only ,to be cousillfied at their residence, No. 1E), Burners Street, Uxfmd S-eol. London, as thev never, and,” any circumstances, 1ravel either at home or abroad. and they hereby cauilon the Public against any person using their name. and as a further precaution against fraud. the Public is notified that none of their medicines are ge- nuine. unlst the subjoinod funâ€"similic of their signature is atituched to their different wrap- pors. flag; . I l l GIqu-JRA'I‘IVE AND bluscurmn POWER. REGAINED BY ’IHE use on - Perry‘s Cordial Balm. of Syriacum. Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the (illEA'I'I'lST KIC- GENERATOR; a never-failing remedy for Spermaiorrbcc. loss of manly power. produced by early indiseretinns. or any other cause.â€" Ilenriclies the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deeIIIod themselves incurable at once to fulfil the most sacred obligalions of married life. Price 118. per bottle, or four quantities in one. 33s., which saves lls.; and in £5 bottles, effecting a saving of £1 151s. I’ERRVY’S CONCENTRA'I'ED DETER- Sl VE ESSENCE, a remedy 'for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purifyingllie system from conlmninalion, recommended for secondary symptoms, blolcllos on the head and face, eu- lnrgcmont of the throat, tonsils. and uvula; its beneficial influence (in the system is undeni- able. I’I'ice 11st‘and 33s., per bottle, also a saving of 11:. I’ECRRY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OI“ (TOI’AIBA AND CUBEII SUGAltaCOA'I‘ED GLOBULES, the In speedy Remedy known. The Globulcs. con- taining the Qui..tcssonee.of Copaiba, Cubebs‘, But-bu, &c., at oI.ce cure. u ithout the possibi- lity of failure. Gonorrhosa. obstinate Gleet, Stricture. clc., immediately subduing all in- flammatory action; Encast in sugar. free from taste or small. 45:. 6d. and 11s. per box. III.AI.'I'H DEPENDS upon I’URE I’Loon.â€"- I’ERRY’S YUKIP‘YING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, suchias Scurvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Ilolls. AFORTUNEI run rvrnrnlinr. nManeruT Agents wanted throughout the United ‘51 and Canadas. 300,000 Watches, Challis, Sets of Jewelry, RingsJ’inl. Bracelets. Sleeve Buttons. Silver Spoon! laud Forks. Cups. Cake Baskets, &c. ’ worth Elglit‘llundrodv'I hon. sand Delhi's. The Entire Siock of a large Inronr‘mé‘ IIocaz,‘ I'etIring from business. For the purpose of closing out the sfo'dli 3".“ the earliest possibln date, the undersigned hav'é‘ decided on a greatdistribulion made as follovn. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE, no MATTER. HOW" VALUA1H.F., BEING SOLD FOR $1. _ A Certificate of each article with its vulus’ prinlcd upon it. is placed in an envelope and sealedâ€"those envelopes are thoroughly mixed and sold for Twenty-jive Cents eachJâ€"the per-‘ son receiving one of llieso envelopes is entitledE lo the ariicle named therein by returnipg Ibo" Certificate to us with one dollar. and the article; no matter how valuable ll may be, will be for- warded to him or he at once. There are no Bank Certificates and therefore every one is sure to get. at least. the full value of his or her money. Should llie‘arliclo naiued on the cerv’ lific to not suil,any other \vnIcII he may select of the same value will be substituted. We sell the certificates as follows: One for 2;") c's.. five for $1, eleven for $2 thirty for $5. sixty-five for $10, one hundred for $15. This distribution affords a fine oppor- Iunily for Agents. as what lady or gentleman will not invest 'rwnNI'v-FIVI-z CENTS with II pro:- poet of gelling live hundred or a thousand times as much. All orders must be addressed to us ni our old stand No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. LIST OF ARTICLES. ALI. or WIIIcrI Ann To or. 501.1) ron $1 EACH. 300‘- Genis’ Gold Hunting Case Watches . . . . . . - ........ $5010 $150 300 Lad es'Gold and Enameled- Case \‘i"ltrtlics.... ....... 3'5 “ 70 000 Gena:5 lI‘Inling-Case Sil- ver lin;c|IcS.......-..... 35 “ 70 200 Diamond Itings.... . . . . . . 50 " 1-00 3.11011 Gold Vestaudi‘leck Chains l5 “ 30 3'000 n V .o I. 4 u 6 3.000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets. 4 " 8 4.000 Cliaseti Gold Iii'ncolt‘t . . . . . 5 " 10 2.000 (Llialolaine Chains and' Guard Chains . . . . . . .. ... 6 " 20 6,000 Solitaire and Gold Bree-dies 4 “ 10 2.001) Lava and FloI'O'Itino Brooches............... 4 “ 6 9,000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . 4 to 8 2,000 Mosaic. Jet. Lava. and ,Floroutiue Ear Drops .. .. 4 “ 8 4.500'Coral. Opal. and Emerald , EarDrops.............. 4 "' 6 4,000 California Diamond Brdast Pins”... . . . . . . . , ....... 250 “ l0 3,000 Gold Feb and Vest Watch Koys.............. . . . . . 250 " 8 4.000 1' ob and Vest Ribbon S ides 3 “ l9 4 000 Sins of Solitaire :leeve Bul- tuns,$luds,eic........... 3 ” 8 3,001) Gold 'I'himbles, I’aIIclls.eic 4 “ 7 6.1.01) Miniature Lockets ........ 2 so u 0‘ 4.000 Minimum Locketsâ€"Muglc _ , Spring . . . . . . . . ........ 3 " 2° 3,000 Gold 'I‘oolhpicks. Crosses, etc . . . . . . . . . . .......... 2 “ 3 5.0011 I’lain Gold Rings” . .. . . . . "4 “ II 5.000 Chaszed Gold Rings . . . . . . . 4 " II H,Cll(l Sione Set and Signet Rings 2 50 “ 10 8.000 (.‘aliornia Diamond Rings. 2 “ 10 7,500 Sets Imdies’ Jewelryâ€"Jet andGold............-.. 5 " 15 6,000 Sets Ladios’ Jewelryâ€"- Cameo,1’earl.etc........ 4 " 15 6,000 (ipltlldl’ensb‘llver Extension 0 ers and Pencils. .. .. . 4 " 10 6.000 Gold Pens and Gold Monn- MM ted Iiolt'ers............. 3 “ 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sion Holders............ 6 " I. 5.000 Silver Goblets and Drink- ' lug Cups ............‘.. 5 “ 50 3.000 SilvorCastors.... ........ 15 " 50 2.000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets................ 20 “ 50 . PER noz'ix. 5,000 Dozen Silver Teaâ€"Spoons. $10 to $20 5,000 “ 2 ' “I Table Spoons '- ' andForks............... 20 " AGENTSâ€"We want agents in every regi- ment, and in every town and county in tho country, and those acting as such will be allow- ed 10 cents on every Conificale ordered by them. provided their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will collec125 cents for every Certificate. and remit 15 cents to us. (1:? “Irina plainly. say only what is 11900qu and be prompt. Address. GIRARD W. DEVAUGH 61. Co.. No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. June 9. 1865. 1-3m BO 0 FVERY work, Scientific, Theological or Fic- l '"ous, whether published, ‘in Britnin or A 'ca, can be obtained at the Pump/40’: 77’: * We have direct communication with L~ ' ' I, and with this facility can bring good. much more pnnclually and expeditiously than most retailers. As instances of the cheapnou of our pl'iCes we append a list of some of tho books we keep constantly on hand :â€" Josephus’s Complete Works In one hand- some volume. (Illuslraled). . . . . . .. 52 0° Keith’s Evidences of the Truth of the Christian Religion, derived from the llinral’fulfilmenf‘of’ I’ropliecv, (pro- fusely Illustrated). . .v‘. . . . . .-.-i . I an Lai d of Logan ; or Anecdotes and Tales, illustrative ofth Wil aid Humour of Scorlautl. .. .......... . ..... ... Leighton‘s. Archbishop. complete works, iii one handsome ’volum'o. . . . . . . . . . Pale; ’s Cmnplete Works. in ouehond- some vquIIIe._.'.'-. . .. . . Smith's, Rev. Joules, ' Our Hen! 11y Father :_ or. ,God a Refuge Ind Strength :’ 'Christ Aloneâ€"I Book for All ;‘ ‘ Welcome to‘ Jesus? ‘ The Better Land :’ ' Thii do 'in“ ,3, no 150 115 175 Blotcbes, Pimples on the face: and body. .&c. Bloodhound-335. per box . ,3 - . Sold at MesSI's._R, dz )4. ,PEan .& 1Co’s. Wholesale Depot, No, 19, Berners .Street. Ox- ford Street. Lon;don.-. . ' r . Agents: BARCLAY &. Co.. 75, Farringdon safe, and effectual remedy now lu’usu. Tr; .tl So fiy ail dealers in medicines. I .4. Vuml‘uh Street, London. May 212'. 1865. 1 ’ ,Ksigembernnce of IIVIe.or§acramen~‘ _. pditailions r". =‘. mppitcrt Ii",- ’ I iidiis ;' " The" Great Corliifogor’fl ' The MOI-ping Sacrifice z’. “Eh. Evening Sacrifice :’v Ind .' Worth of COmf01~t..-or Solace in Sorrow.’ cloth ......Jiuhueh Richmond Hill. Juno 9. 1865. 14!.

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