What isthe buzzing in my ears ? _ £11th I com}; to die, ‘ What I viewed there once, whatI view again Where the physio bottles stand On the table’s edgeâ€"is a suburb lane, With a. wall to my bedside hand. :That lane sloped, much as the bottles do, Frbm a house you could descry o’er the garden wall : is the curtain blue 01* green to a healthy eye? To mine, it serves for the old June weather Blue above lane and wall ; And that farthest bottle labelled ‘Ether’ Is the house o’er~t0ppiug all. And stood by the rose-wreathed gate. Alas, We loved sirâ€"-â€"used to meet; HOW sad and bad and mad it wasâ€"â€" But then, how it was sweet! At a tprmce, somewhat near its stopperJ There watched for me, one June, A gxrl : I know sir it"s improper, My poor mind’s out of tune. Only, {here was a way . . you crept Close by the sidey to dodge Eyes in the house, two eyes except: Thvy styled their house ‘The Lodge.’ Yet never caich her and me together, As sheleft the attic, there, By the rim of'tlie bottle labelled ‘Ethexg’ And stole from stair to stair. Whairight had a lounger up their lane ‘2 limb Cree )inv ver ' close , , y 1 o 3 y ' ï¬lm the good walls helpâ€"them eyes might Wllichié the best way for a. girl to take Bill's 'Iâ€"fIn cyder. '- When is alady’s dress like a chair?â€" )Vhen it is sat-in. pdkes' ‘ill-will. _ When is a pretty lady like a mufï¬n ?â€" When she is toasted. ,Why is an orange like a church steeple ? -â€".â€"We hm‘e a peel from it. When dose a man look like a cannon ball ’Iâ€"thn he looks round. TnE DIFFERENCE â€"Conscience without judgment is superstltlon. Judgment with- out conscience is selfâ€"condemnation. DOG law has been declared in Boston, and unlicensed pups must keep quiet. gm being able to see whence he came. Aftch a short interruption ofthe preforumnce, the manager came forward and stated that the man who had fallen was a sceneshit'ter, whom a comrade had stabbed to the heart, and killed on the spot. 1n the confusion the mur- dgger escaped. VAN OLD LADY’B ADVICE TO “JoIIx.\'X'.â€â€"« “ Now John, listen to me, for I am older than you, or I couldn’t be your mother. Never do you marry a young woman, John, before you’liave contrived to happen at the house where she lives at least four or ï¬ve times before breakfast. Youshonld know gow 1- to she lies in bed in the morning. fen sflliou'ld take notice whether her com- plexion ngthe same in the morning as in the evening, or whether the wash and towel have robbed her of her evening bloom. You should take care to surprise her, so that you may See her in her morning dress, and observe how her hair looks when she is not expecting you. If possible, you should be where you can hear the morning conversation between her and her mother. lt‘she is ill-natured and snappish to her mother, so she will be to you, depend upon it; but ifyou ï¬nd her up and dressed neatly in the morning, with the some countenance, the same smiles, the same neat- ly clombed hair the same ready and pleasant ,answers to‘ her mother which characterized her deportment in the evening, and particu- larly if she is lending a helping hand to get the breakfast ready in good season ; she is a, prize, John, and the sooner you secure her to yourself the better.†Tm; public lecturer who dwelt upona. topic has changed his residence. thn may two people be said to be half- Witt ‘ ‘2â€"When they have an understanding b eon tlggm. r’Tg’E linï¬lg of tea chests makes a good solder for 'tin ware, being made of tin and lead in about the proper porportions. A man in Chaumont, France, approached toonear a cask of spirits in his master’s 00,1. lar with a Candle, and 1110 spirits ignited. He was burned to death, and so were ten others who thought to rescue him. WASTE of wealth is sometimes retrieved ; waste of health, seldom 5 but waste of time, never. AT_the last gland ball at Saratoga, a lady wore ’oï¬ her dress Chantilly lace halfa. yard in depth, and a shawl of the same material. It is a very dangerous thing to have any transactions with tailors for they all endeavor tiggiye'their customers “ ï¬ts.†WERE ï¬re forty~six males and ï¬ftyâ€"four females in every hundred white persons in Providence, R' I. Dangerous place for unâ€" protected men. . SHREWD GIRLs.â€"â€"~Out West, the young ladies keep a. light burning in the parlor to a late hour on Sunday night, to “make be- lieve†they’ve caught abeau. ' WATERING plants with the rinsings of the Iri'llk pails makes them grow ï¬nely. Some few days since an actress of the Theatre Francois took a. coach to drive to the theatre for a. rehearsal, and asked the coach- man for his number. “Madame,†he re- plied,. J" I only give my number to those who (whet ask for it,†and off he drove. On arriving at her journey's end, the lady aliglited- and gave the driver two francs for for his fine. “ And my drink money ‘3†said he in an insolent tone. “ 0,†replied she, “I only r'ive drink money to people who do not ask. for it.†SUGGESTIONS T0 YOUNG MEX IN LOVE.â€" If you Wish to win the hand ot'a young lady, all that is necessary to secure a favourable response to the momentous question is for her parents to speak unfavourath 01" you. A girl always likes to be contrary; and7 if her parents tell her they “would rather fol- low her to the grave than have her wed a. certain-young fellow whom she adores,†it is certain ' that within a year she will pass the parentiul domicile three or four iimes every clay, drawing after her a pretty little wagon, in which sits a prettier little baby. During a recent pref'ormance of Meyer- boer’s .†Propheto,†in the Rossini Theatre, at Madrid, just as Jean de Lcyden, the pro- phetlgï¬vas singing, a shriek was heard, and a. awn-ï¬gll heggilong upori the st‘tige Withou-t {my o I ivi’ew the world as a Vale of tears 'I’ reverend sir, 1101.1 ! strain And stretch themselves to 095 Why a _1_gtter W like a busy-body ?â€"â€"It i’ï¬it Huh 3131mm. Confessions. meta). Pain Eradicator [N introducing this remedy to the public. the Proprietor does not wish to set it forth as a carer Ofevet'y Disease incident to the human race. but in many cases acting as n pretentive. as it is well known that many diseases originate from Colds, and much distress is often caused from a collection of vtind upon the Stomach.â€" This remedy is well adapted to remove these calamities ; in cases ofCltolvm Mutltus itnever has been known to fail to street it euro where it has been trit‘d. Manypcople who have heen afflicted with Rheumatic l’eins for many years. have been cured by the moons of this remedy. II has in many cases been known to cure the fmostviolentCough by the administration of trout one to four doses; it is also a certain etnetly for that dreadful diseases, Sore 'l‘ht'unt; it is one of the best remedies that can be ap- plied to Bruises and fresh cuts. This remudy is a pure Vegetable Compound, containing no Acid. 'J'urpenline, or Mammy, or anythï¬g which can in any wav injure the Stomacn ; it acts as a tonic, creating a good appetite. bringing the organs of the stomach into a heaithy action . it has been takmi hv those who have the \\'ealm<tstoniacli with good etTect; iIWIH cnahie the Stomach to digest such pai'tiuies of t'()0(i,\vhich hefuro it could not. thereby cunning great distress. and that distress can he effectually removed by the use of this remedy. We need not go to New York, Japan, Mexic0,or some other place afar ofi'for tho proof of ihiS,â€"â€"but itcan be hail in our own country. Hundreds ofnumos could he adde to lhis lisx if it were necessary, but I will only add two. which were handed in for pnhlica- ticn. This‘ remedy liaslmhni‘lo stood on its own foundation, and 1 wish it still to do so : itcnn alwms he depended on as a genuine article so long as it is prepared under the su- perinlendency of the proprietor, Mr. JOHN PAYNE. and bearing his written signature. Read the Following, ~‘ Victoria Square. March 30. 1861. JOHN PAYNE. If:,q.â€"Denr Sirâ€"I suffered much frim Rhennmlism l'or upwards ol aymr, hm healing of your l’ain Eradicator I was induced to Ir)‘ it; and after using three bottles, I was entirely cured. I rocomnmnd it to evm‘y one suffering from Rheumatism. Yours. &c. llnm’nmav WHITE, Sen. Mr. JOHN Puma. Nov. 30, 1861. Dear Shyâ€"Having for some time past been in pOSE'eSSIOlI ol' ynur Pain Eradicator. and tes- ted its great value. 1 can with all conï¬dence recommend it to the public. I was for a long time very much afflicted with Rheumatism in my limbs. from which 1 have been entirely freed by the use of your valuable Med ine'; and l have used it in my family for Vul‘ltlll“, other things to good effect, My wife was far many years at times very much aï¬licted with the Sick hmtdat-lte. for which she has trin va- rious remedies with the aid of several physiri- ans. and all provad it failure. She used to be for several days ï¬t a lime unahle to do any workâ€"having been induced to try your valu- able nmdicina, she wus entirely cured of the iseaso, “'0 have also found it very beneï¬cinld in relieving the l’hthisic, and an excellent remedy for Colds and Coughs. Y'uurs truly, Jons S't'tvtzn. For Rheumatic, apply the remedy to the parts effected once or twice a day. Do not be afraid to put plenty on, m there is no danger of Cold, or any evil xesult by its use. FOR U RUISES. Bathe llIO part freely with the clear remedy as often as necessarV; I! will in a great meas- ure prevent blackness. take put the swelling and soreness, and cause it to heal. Swellings can be treated the same way. Bind up the cut with a cloth, and saturate the cloth with the renwdy. SPllAlNS, SORE THROAT, Bathe the outside with the Liniment; clear. and gurgle the inside with the same, orslighliy diluted with water. every few houxs. COLDS AND COUGHS. For an adult. a leaspnonfu] three times a da\', vspecinHy on going to bad. If thew is a dim- culty of breathing, bathe tl‘o chest with the remedy. Wet the head with the Liniment. and take a dose internally every half hour until relief is obtained, DISEASE 0F THELIVERJNDIGESTION, LOSS OF Al’l’lC'l‘H‘H. EILE. OK BlLlOUS COLIC. A teaspoonful in water nr sugar lln‘oe limes a day. lit-fore or afier Pniillfl‘: for ilm Liver, hale freely between: the shoulders with {he Linimem once or 1wir'o a day, ESI’ECTFULLY announces 11ml he has 1 changed his time ol' visitingthe t'uilowing places, and aflor this date will be (Sundays excepted) in Stoufl'villa.. , . . . . Brougham .. . ..4 Mmkham Village Brown’s Corners. Thmnhlll . . . . . . . Richmond Hill N Maple . . . . . . . . . . . Hurwick. . . . . . . . Kleinhnrg . . . . . . . Nullletnll. . . . . . . . Lnskey Aurora Sutton . Aurora, Junta 7, 1865‘ ment. and put with the clear the stomach in For an adult. 3 small teaspoonfn] in cold water 01' sugar, taken every half hour, if re- quired. An adult may take a small teaspoonfu] in Cold water 01' sugar, when required. Prepared at Ihe I’roprielm"s residence, 41h Concession West York. C.‘N. Put up and add in botflns at 9.5 cents each. hear- ing the Proprietor‘s written signature thusâ€"â€" Sola by Ul‘ugists and Sloxekeepers, price 25m Bathe the feet with the remedy on going to bed CRAMP OR PAIN IN THE STOMACH, DR. N. J. PECK, SUBSCRIBE for the “HERALD†Only $1.09 per An num. Grout beneï¬t, will “flan hé obtained by an npplicaton of the mmmly externally to the ab- domen. in case of severe smack of pain in the Bo‘vels. SURGEON DENTST N0 evil ram“ nch be fearsd from this remedy, notn‘ithslanding its grunt power Where TOUTHACHE 0R PAIN IN THE FACE. Wet a piece of cotton wool whh the l'mi- FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS The same as for Rheumatic COLIC AND CHOLERA MORBUS‘ qu'vil}a.. , . . . . .. . ’18â€) of each month. :ughnn).......... ~19“! “ " IkhamVlllrxge.........Q()1h 0 -‘ .wn’s Curners.......u.2|=t “ " )xnhill......... .....-‘23Yd “ " InnondIIiH ..........24th “ †Me...â€..............QGah H u rwick................QR1h " " ‘inhnrgn.............99Ih '" “ )letnn................3'Ith “ -‘ :key................ .3151 " " rm‘a........ .....a~.. ISL “ H ton. .. . 31d †“ \ero ha will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of his pro fassion. .. ...... PAYNE-PS FOR FLESH CUTS. SICK H EADAGHIC DIRECTIONS. in the tooth; bathe the face Linimem, and take a dose on cold water or sugar. Buttonville, Markham Nov. 30, 1861. l-tf Truth Stranger than Fiction. A STARTLlNG WORK! LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS ! Many Years Personal Experience,- BY MARIE W ARD, THE WEB 01‘ A MURMHN ELDER ! ‘$ HAT one-half of the world cannot ima- gine how the other half live,†is no lo<s true than trite: and the lessen the adage affords, our experience nnd oheervatim‘. daily tends to verify Then. too. when we consider the ever-v.1 ying phases 0|“ 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 crnnes, both strange and unnatural, should he perpe- trated in a far oil" country on the out>ltirts ol civilization, which people in anollier state of society would never imagine possible, Know- ing, as 1 do know, the evils and horrors and nhnniinalions of the Mormon system. the de- gradation it impows on females, and the con- l't-qnent Vices which extend through all the ramiï¬cations of the society. a sense ofdutv t0 the world has induced me to prepare the fol- lowing narrative for the public eye. The ro- mantic incidents cenneclt‘d with my experi- ence. many may think bordering on the mar- Velous, To them I would say, that this narra- tive of my life only proves, what has so otten been proved before that. “ ’I‘Hm'u ls STRANGE“ THAN l*'ici‘ion.-â€"Autlwrs I’rrfacr, The hook contains 445) pages, Wltll engrav- ings, is neatly bound in cloth. and willbe sent to anv address, post-paid. on receipt of piice, 43:12â€. ‘w This. like the above, is a work of great and unusual interest. and will be engorlv road as acompnniou volume to “ FE MALE LIFE.†It is: n larga lf2mo, volume, neatly bound in cloth, Hustralcd will) engravings’, and will be sent to any mldress postpald, on receipt of price, Miloâ€"arm] receipt of $52.00, we will end boll; the above works, postage prepaid. Male Life among the Mormons, BY AUSTIN N. WARD, Complete in one volume. IQmo. cloth extra :Hustraled with steel engravings. \Vill be sent in any address postage paid on receipt 0 plice, $1.01). Now so indispensable to every family. are be- ing nmnnfzmlurud by US in every variety of style and ï¬nish. Descriptive Circulars will: prices will be turnishad on application, and any style of A‘bum sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. Fi Class domemc article, hv adding some new invmnions (for which the}Y have secured a patent in Canadaflmve succeele in producing: :1 perfect Sewing Mzuzhine,w hich being simple in its principles is easil} understand, requiring less than an ordinary amount 01' skill in its opnration. Its accurate construction renders it hillp liabie to get out ofrnpair, and ilis ensh‘j ndjuslud. The public. on examination. \vil be convinced of its advantages over all mhers now Ill use. lively family Should have a \Van- zer & Cu,’.~' Cmnhination Family Machine. All Gunuhm \Vnnzer SI, (3039 Sewing Mn- c'mm: lmur [he stamnof R. M. Wauzer & 00., Hamilton, 0"] (he pla‘e. EEEEJSH MWZEEES ! Good \Vords, for July, Sunday Magazine, for Juiy, Chambers’s Journal, for Jnnc Booksellers. News Agents, Book Agents, Canvassors. Peddlers. and others will do well to order a package of our Books and Albums. They will ï¬nd them exceedingly popular, and terms liberal, 'i‘nmnm, Sept, '32, Q3. ‘24. 25 and '26. 1862,31â€! also ï¬rst prizes was awardud to their Singur {or mnnnanm}: Tim First Extra Prize was also giw‘n for Nos. 1 and ‘2 Singer's Manufacturing Machines. l‘rizes ofn <imilar Character were also awarded “’anzer’s & Co'w. Family Sewing Machine and \‘Vanzer & Co’s. Singm’s Machil‘es over all others, by the Board of Arts and Manufac- turm. at the Meohanim lnslilute. Toronto, They also took Fn'st Extra I’rlzes at the Several County Agricultural Fairsâ€"at Hamil- lnn, l’aris, Gait. St. Thamas, BeamsvilleflYhit- by, (Yohom-g. anmanviilo: in factlevery place wlmm thm‘ have bx-en axhibiled. Orders 1'eceivod_f01‘ all the Periodicals and Magazines at RichmoncHIiII, June 1865 AMERICAN MONEY TAKEN AT PAR HE ONLY PRIZE awarded for Familv _ Sewing Machines hv the Judges at the Provincial Exhibition, hvld in Landau, Snpt. 24m. 2501,2“1h and 271h,was given to R, M, \fmlzel' S5 C0. For single copies. or for terms in quantities, with other information, apply to, or address. 3N0. FDVVIN POTTER. Publisher. N0. (317 Samsun St.y Philadelphia. Pa. They also took the First Prize for Family Sewing Machines with R. M. Wanzer & Co’s ()mnhinm'mn, at the I’rnvinciul Fair held at (1'3 “inner Kn Co.’s Combination and VVanzor& (3035, Singar,oxcel any Machines that ever were manufactures in the United Slates or Canada. 11. M. \Yanzor & Co. have succeeded in uni- ling the mostvahmhle properties oftho Wheeler 61, W'Ilson and Singer Machines. and remov- ing: those poile which were not desirable in a chhmond Hill, June 8. 'zmlcd everywhere for their sale sewing Machines. W .A. NZER’S Combination: & Singer PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. 1000 Local & Traveling Agents WANZER 8; CD’S BIGKBNS’ LASEEREAT WDRK ! GREJI'I XPECTflTIONS, DY CHAS, UICKENS’. June 9. 1805 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Companion to Female Life. PARKER CROSBY, Agent. FIRST PRIZE FEMALE A NARRATIVE OF SCOTT’S l-tf l-tf Consultthe Old English Physician FOR ASTHMA, INCIPIEN‘T CONSUMPTION, JM'IRMJTms OF YOUTH AND 0w AGE, 6m. Dr. A.sz (k .;‘é“:o:t:1,‘I 48 EAST GENESEE ST., BUFFALO, NE‘V YORK, v‘ RE the onlv Physicians in the Slate who A are members or the Royal College Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, in every state and symptom of disaaseg v r "I The Lreaunentthey adopt is the result of up- wards oflhirly years’ extensive and successful practice in London. A MOSI' SCIENTIFIC INV .NTION. An insh‘umenx fur the cure of Genital Debi- |i|y, of Nocturnal Emissions. more properly known as Seminal \Veakness, sï¬c. Can be permanently cured in from 15 Lo 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- jointly with nwdicines. u . n (L. .Ln U . AIIIUS «KL Son. in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory. alter a fair trial, the money will he refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Price 'l'en Dol- lars. by mail or express. YOUNG MEN TA)â€: PARTICULAR NOTICE. These who have injured themselves by a cer- tain practice indulged in when aloneâ€"a habit t‘requenJ} learned from evil companions or at school, the effects of which are nightlyl'clt even when asleep, and it' not cured. renders marriage tn’tpossihle and destroys both tnlnd and body, should apply immediately. Self-alums is one ot the most formidable enemies to health, for no- thing else in the dire catalogue of human dis- eases causes so destructive a drain upon the human system, drawing its thousands of vic- tims through a few years of sull'ering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous svstetn rapidly7 wustos awaythe energies ot'lit'e, causes mental derangement. provents the pro- per development of the system, disqualiï¬es for marriage. society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves the summer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed to consumption and a lrExiu of evils more Lb be dreaded Llfau death iiseif. PERSONS IN ANY PART OF THE VVORIJ) may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case. “IA-Hare†briIA'Mos Aâ€, SUN, 4$Eflst Genesee Slroel, three doors West of EllicoltSLreet, Buffalo. N. Y. 1 HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘HERALU ’ Book Store. where Slockholders and others may wanna BOOKS nvery Friday afternoon. from. (to 8 o’clock. v.1“, Healtthamï¬ness & Long Life. RI". within the reach of ally by the use of Dll. BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE [)0- MES'I'IC MEDICINES, prepared from lhe Prescriptions of the late Ul‘. Jiuchan, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, A0,. &c.â€"- Cums are daily made. and le‘lreï¬lcacyproved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, S ( Jar Pmï¬rlijy/ '1, a the Sand for Dastï¬riptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A few respectable Agents will be dealt will: liberally. V Address “'10 HOWE Sewing Machine, 47;; Broadway, New York. New York. June 9, 1865. 1 Richmond Hill, June 9. I865. and sitting Magiflrales of Mariborough Street, Westminster, \Vurship Street, Bow Street. 510. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men Clergymen. and others, P ECENT and importh improvements hav- \4 ing been put to this Machine. rendL-rs it lmw the must perfect beï¬no the public, and persons at a distance can nrrler a Machine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery,nnd that thev will be able to mannga it to their en- tire satisfaction. No more breaking nemllesl~ No more missing stitchns! No trouble in mali- ing any garmmil, however delicate or heavy,on the same Machine, either in camhiic, cloth or leather; and for dress makers. shirt makers tailors. hat winders. slice binders. or gaiter ï¬lv ting, as well as for every vaiielv of family sewing, tlmy have no superior. and will he sold at a much less price than any other machine :apahle of doing the saine rlauge of†wui'k. TILE ORIGINAL HOWE SEWENG MACHINES! the DOCTOR!!! These l‘ills strilm at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment inmllantal tn Man “'nman and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Indi- gestion. RiliuusY Liver. and Stomach Com- plaints, General VVeulmms,Gout, Khuama- tism. Luuibago. Pains It] the Limbs, llead- aches Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by iriegulzritios oi the bowels, ob- structed perspiration, and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. Those Pills work their way to the very roots of each disease, cleansing in their passage, especially where mercury has been taken, and removing everv unhealthy ac- cumulation. till the blood is purified. the whole system rennvaled. and all the functions acting according to nature. the duties of life become a pleasure, where hel'nre thew had been sad and weary lunrrlons. Do not hesitateâ€"d0 not de- lny ! a clean stomach must make anlean body. A clean hotly will contain pure blood. when the stomach,hody, and blood are pure. from regulating aid cleansing the bowels, health is certain, Begin at the beginning. waste no time : strike at the rent of your ailment. Again, l say. look to yourstmnnch. One trialot’these Pills will force conviction. SoId in bottles. at ls. I;d., 23. 9a., 45. Gd., and 115. Richmond IIiH,Juno,1865. l-tf DR. BUCHAN’S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS. It 'Is a “’ELI.-KUO\VN FACT that SAR- SAI’ARILLA is the greatest puriï¬er ol'1h9 blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD l'Ulellâ€"The Bowels regularHâ€"And DEFY THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. DR. WISTAR’S PULMONIC SYRUP, i! highly n- commended, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group, and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat 25 cents!†bottle 95!ch RIC II MON D HILL LIBR ARY ASSOCIATION. ESTABLISHED IN 1845â€"1)};RFEC1ED IN 1869. N0 l\Iurcury Used. IMPORTANT. GREAT A. SCOTT, Librarian. l-tl' The York Herald Orders \‘fo the an of undermontioned descrip- |iou of EflLflBBB JflB WflRK BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, PAM PH LETS AND Letter-Press Printing. s entiron new and of the latest patterns. A large vaxiety of new T‘ 77, {W I’VF‘F 113m TV Eâ€? ‘ ‘ Bï¬f’URDEHS PROMPTLY EXECUTEDn-W LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, For Cards, &c:, just received. m ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDS, Will be prompdy am nded to :â€" OUR ASSORTMENT 0F CHEAP JOB PLAIN And "my other kind of CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, AND AND DRAFTS, BILL HEADS um IA 1‘ o R '1‘ U N E 2 EMPLOYMENT FUR EVERYBODY. Agents wanted throughout the United States and Canadas. For the purpose of closing out the stock a, the earliest pOSsibie (late, the undersigned have decided on a greatdistribulion made as follows. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE, NO MATTER How VALUABLE, BEING SOLD FOR $1. Watches, Chains, b‘ets of Jewelry, RingsJ’ins. Bracelets. Sleeve Buttons. Silver Spoons and Forks. Cups. Cake Baskets, 6w. worth Eight Hundred 'I hou- sand Dollars. The Entire Stock of a large IMPORT/NO HOUSE, retiring from businnss. A Certiï¬cate of each article with its value printed upon it. is placed in an envelope and sealedâ€"these envelopes are thoroughly mixed and sold for Twenty-ï¬re Cents eachâ€"the per- son receiving one of these envelopes is entitled to the article named therein by returning the Certiï¬cne to us with one dollar. and the article, no matter how valuable it may be, will be for- warded to him or her at once. There are no Blank Certiï¬cates and therefore every one is sure to get. at least. the full value of his or her money. Should the article named on the eer- tiliuate not, suit,an_v other which he may select of the same value will be substituted. We sell the certiï¬cates as follows: One for 95 01s., ï¬ve for $1, eleven for $2 lhlrls‘ for $5, shay-Hm for $l0, one hundred for $l5. This distribution allbrds a ï¬ne oppor- tunin for Agents, as what lady or gentleman will not invest TWENTY-Fle an'rs with a pros- pect of getting ï¬ve hundred or a thousand times as much. All orders must he addressed to us at our old stand No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. Watchos ........... $50 300 Lad es'Gold and Enameled- Case \Vatclms.... .... ... 35 600 Gouls’ Hunting-Case Sil- ver W'Hlt-lles............ 35 200 Diamond flings.......... 50 3,000 Gold V051 and Neck Chains 15 3,000 H u u 4 3.0470 Gold Oval Band Bracelets. 4 4.000 Chased Gold Bracelet h . . . . 5 2,000 Chatelaine Chains and Brooches .... ....... 2.000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches . . . . . . . . , . .... . 2,000 Mosaic. JN. Lava. and Florentine Ear Drops . . . . 4.500 Coral, Opal. and Emeer Ear Drops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 California Diamond Breast l’ins.... .... ............ Guard Chains.. . . .. . . . . . 6,000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 2.000 Lava and Florentine 3,000 Gold Pub and Vest Watch Kuys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.000 Fob and Ves| Ribbon S ides 4,000 Sms of Solitaire bleeve Bul- FVERY work, Scientiï¬c, Theological or Fic- J tious, whether published in Britain 01' America, can be obtained at the Publisher’s prices. We have direct communication with Britain, and with this facility can bring goods much more punctually and expeditiously than most retailers. As instances of the clieapness of our prices we append a list of some of the books we keep constantly on hand :â€" Josophns’s complete \Vorlts in one hand- : lionsy Studs. etc . . . . . . . ... . d 3.000 Gold 'l'himhles, I’encils.elc 4 6.000 Miniature Lockets . . . . . . . . 9 50 4,001} Miniature Locketsâ€"Magic Spring........ ........ 3 3,000 Gold Touthpicks, Crosses, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5.000 Plain Gold Rings. . . . . . _ _ , 4 5,000 Chased Gold Rings . . . , . . . 4 8,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings 2 50 8,000 California Diamond Rings. 2 7,500 Sets Ladies’ Jewelryâ€"Jet Isome volume, (Illustrated). . . . Keith’s Evidences of the Truth of the Christian Religion, derived from the literal fulï¬lment of Prophecy, (pro- . lusely Illustrated) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laird of Logan ; 0r Anecdotes and Tales, illustrative of the \Vil and Humour of Scoriand.......... . . . . . . Leighton's. Archbishop. complete works, in one handsome volume . . . . . . . . . . Paleg's Complete Works. in one hand- some volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith’s, Rev. James. ' Our Heavenly Father: or. God a Refuge and Strenglli :’ 'Christ Aloneâ€"a Book for All ;‘ ‘ “’elcome lo Jesus :’ ' The Better Land :’ ‘This do in Remnmhernnce of Me. or Sacramen- tal Medilmiunsf ' Important Quesâ€" tions :’ ' The Great Comforter :’ ' The Morning Sacriï¬ce :‘ ‘ The Evening Sacriï¬ce ;’ and ' \Vords of Comfort. or Solace in Sorrow,’ cloth . .....$200 limp . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ".125 cts each Richmond Hill, June 9, 1865. -tf1 and Gold.... ..'.. 6.000 Sets Ladies’ Jewelry-â€" Cameo, Pearl. etc. . . . . . . . 6,000 Gold l’eiis,Silvei' Extension Holders and Pencils. . . . . . 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun~ tod Holders.. . . .... .. .. . 5.000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sion Holders.... .. . . . 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drink- ing Cups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 Silver Castors. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets .... Baskets................ 20“ 50 PER nozrx. 5,000 Dozen Silver Tea-Spoons. $10 to $20 5.009 " " Table Spoons AGENTSâ€"We want agents in every regi- ment. and in every town and county in Lhe country, and those acting as such will he allow- ed M) cents on every Ceréiï¬cate ordered by them. provided their remittance amountv to one dollar. Agents will collect ‘25 cents fur every Certiï¬cate. and remit 15 cents to us. RTVVrite plainly, say only what is necessary and be prompt. Address. BOOKS! ALL OF WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD FOR EACH 300 Q‘e'ms’. Gold Hunling Case No. 15 Maiden Lane, New Yam June 9. 1865. .3m GIRARD W. DEVAUGII &. CO.. and Forks LIST OF ARTICLES. 300,000 . . . . . $50 to $150 410 20 "100 70 100 30 IO 10 BflflK, STATIHNERY, FANCY STORE. SCIENCE, RELIGION, I’0ETRY MEDICINE AND MUSIC. ants of UN Hill and neighborhond. lo the recent addniuns made In his stuck of Imeresting and Readable Books. being a superior class of lile> ralure bythu most emilmnt authors of well- .known reputation and popularity. HE Propriehr of the above Establishment bogs [Q call the Ntenlion o_l' the_ Inhabit- God’s Glory in (he Henvmls-vâ€"Bv \Vm. Leitch. Principal of Queen’s College, Canada, $51.51). Good Wordsâ€"vols. for 1861 and 1862, $1.87; each. Praying and Workingâ€"Hy Rev. Wm. Steven- son. ‘07; Ms, My Minislm-ial Experience -â€"- 1y Rev. Dr. Ruchsol. s7; Cls. Parish Papersâ€"Hy Norman McLeod, 13.13., #7; ms. _ The Graver Thoughts of a Country Parsonâ€" 87; cls. Burns’ l’umns, I‘lmo. cloth, gill edgesâ€"50615. The New Lifeâ€"By Bushnull. l9.an cloth. 400“ The Book of Fumiiy \Vorshipâ€"By Rev. W. NEW LIST OF BOOKS D. Clark, 50 (z _ . Forty Yams Experience in a Sunday Schoolâ€"- By 'l‘yng. 4001s Buchun’s Dumestic Medicine. cheap edition. only 5“ 019, The Canadian Sundav School Recilarâ€"IO old. {ab and his Friendst cts. hillyan’s Pilgrims Progressâ€"30 cis. The Scottish l’snhnody,in Tonic Sulfa Nota- :i0n-95 C15. Songs of Zion, with Tonic Solfa Notation-o- 3mg, Thomson’s Land and the BOOk-â€"$2, Church Prayer Books, Bibles. Testaments. It The \anm'ly Novelsâ€"30 cls. The W reek Ashore-40 01s, The Roving Englishman-~95 cts. The Romance of Common Lifeâ€"430015. The Forty-ï¬ve Guardsmenâ€"~50 em. The War, or Voices from the Ranksâ€"25 cts. Riflemen and Riflesâ€"J25 cts. all pr‘me‘s. Adventures in the Gold Fields~-25 cts. 'ï¬nislimli) Strong Clasp Knife, 1 blade, 25 cls. Scissors. Ill cls. Dressng Cases $l,50 to $2. Marking Ink. 15 cls. India Rubber Balls. 10 cts. Slate Pictures. 15 cls. [ET Periodicals Supplied Weekly or Monthly. 4] Richmond Hill, May 26. ’65. 1 Albums for 1‘2 Portraits. 30 cts. Albums for 534 Portraits, $1. Albums for 24 l’urtrai‘s, (Cape Morocco.) $1. Albums for 24 Portraits, (Morocco) $2. Gent’s \Valking Canes, from 40 to 50cts. Pen Knives, with 1 blade, from 15 to 20 etc. Clasp do. do. 3 do. 5U cls. (beautifully 0N NERVOUS RELAXATION and £3: ' ’HA’USTiON. New editions enlarged 10190 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Colored Engravings on Steel, Just published, price 1-. HE SILENT FRIEND, the greatest Medi- cal Work ofthe Age. on Youthful Indis- crelions and consequent lmpedimenls to Mar. riago, describing \he Anatomy of the Repro- ductive System in heallll and disease, and painlng out the sure, means of perfect restora- lion in manhood: with an Essay on Single and MarriNl Life, cnniaining a Prescription known actho Preventive Lotion. precluding the pop. sibility of contamination. Also to be had lromall Agents in all parts of I’ERRY’S CONCENTRATED DETERâ€" SIVE ESSENCE, a remedy for Syphflis in all its stages, also for purifying the system from contamination. recommended for secondny symptoms. Notches on tha head and face, an. largement of the throat. tonsils. and uvula: its beneï¬ciu‘ influence on the system is undeni- able. Price US. and 335. per holds, also: Messi's. R. & 1.. PERRY & Co. are only to be consultedattheiriesidcnce,No.19. Benton Street. ()xf'md Sree', London, as they never, under any circumstances, travel either at home or abroad. and they herabv caution the Public against any person using their name. and us a further precaution against fraud. the Public is notiï¬ed that none of their medicines are go. nnine. unless the snhjoined fun-similie of their signature is atttached to their different wrap. pets. Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as the GREATEST RE- GENERATOR; a never-failing remedy for Spermmorrhm, loss of manly power. produced by early indiscretions. or any other cause.â€" ILenriches the principal vita! fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable at once to fulï¬l the most sacred obligations of married Mb. Price 115. per bottle, or four quanlilies in one. 335,, which saves “3.; und in £5 botlios, effecting a saving of £1 198. saving: of Us uxék'vm-m, EXTRAC'L‘S F ROM THE SILENT FRIEND, price 6d., which contains direction- ful: [he guiianfae of patients. n I spoedy Remedy known. The Glohales. con- taining the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cubebs, Buchu, &c., at once cure. without the possibi- th of failure. Gonurrhma. obstinate Gleet, Stricture, elc., immediately subduing all in- flammatory action; Encased in sugar. free from taste or smell. 4s. Cd. and 11s. per box. Hmtxru Dru-mm In-oN l’qnn FLOOD.â€" PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS. an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy. Scrofnla, Ulcerg, Rails. Blolches, Pimples on the face and bo'dy. Jae. Price US. and 33s. par box “ n n.- GENERATIVE AND MuscuLAn 1’0wa REGAI’NID 11y THE USE or PERI’LY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE O!“ COPAIBA AND CUBEB SUGAR-COATED (2‘rLOBULES,_tI}e most “Messrs. IR; dz L. PERRY & Cd’s. Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Berners Street. 0x- ford Street. London. IEA'ï¬Ã©ih: & Co., 75. Farringdon Street. London. May 26. 1565‘! g ’crry's Cordial Balm qf Syriacum. THE YORK HERALD FANCY STATIONERY. IN FICTION.