pm . hallo). Wisdom and Cunning. AN ALLEGORY. ' *‘As‘wisdqm one evening was taking, a htroll, ignite but of her usual road, . ' She came to a but at the foot of a knoll, Where selï¬shness had his abode. In this dismal retreatâ€"which, within and without ‘ ’2‘ g’fr‘Wus‘th'e shabbieyst'ever was knownâ€"- ': ‘ u._ 'i.‘ I l 5. :3 g as.» 3‘: i... \‘. v: ;; Cguld never 5 t s And even his methods are mean - Inga fashibn befitting so scurvy. a lout, {The meet was living alone. She knocked at the door with a maidenly rap, To inquire concernin For in Strolling aboutï¬) '- ;tak~el {Miss EWi‘sdom ‘liad wandered astray. Ttgngdupapt grbwlled, .fOIi the insolent Vchurl ec e some cmrar y kin- But, gettian a peep 51:51.06 beautiful the way; y an awkward mis- D will He civilly bade her, “ Come in We ) _,,Alas,_for the damsel 1 was ever before > _ A maid in so wretched a plight? “ For selfishness cruelly bolted the door, And forced her to wed him outright. Theta couple so mated soon came to be foes, Of course it is easy to see; For nature so opposite every one knows, ' a moment agree. 2 ohm] so it befel that the lady, at last, By pleading deception, and force, From the infamous marriage that bound her so fast, -Procured an eternal divorce. But ere ftwas decreedâ€"it is proper to sayâ€"- A serious mischiefwas done, For it happened one morningâ€"bad luck to the day! The lady. gave birth to a son 1 ill-looking urchin as ever was born (As Ommmg the fellow is known,) Whom even his mother regarded with scorn, ~ - And never was willing to own. I . A slight look of wisdom he bears in his face Procures him a deal of respect ' . Withpeople too little discerning to trace The vices which others detect. For ever his motives are sordid and vile, Add :thus in despite of his treacherdus smile, '"Tlie’mind of the father is seen I an llnh Thu-Inï¬ll. _ Idleness travels very leisurely, ty soon overtakes it. ' A‘Prosy' man, is like the clack ot a mill “’jwhenthere is no corn to grind. ‘ :What man wantsâ€"all he can get. What woman wantsâ€"all she can’t get. A, AIfyou hear a man publicly boastinc of .: 'Ms piety, look out for ahypocrite. D Whenawife hugs her husband, it is always because she Wishes to get ‘arOuud .,1nm-’ A Good mottbifor young women whose , beau; don’ttoegthe markâ€"Double, or quits. . Ir'Bhoidlit: Inscription for the Atlantic * CableLTo' be left till called fenâ€"Punch. Always be as wftty as you can withyour pai'tin‘g bowâ€"your last speech is the one re- membered. .Gold leaf can be reduced to the 300-thou- s‘undt’h part on an inch; silver leaf to the RIO-thousandth. ‘ ' A New beautitnde; ‘Blessed is the man A that Iiiaketh a short speech, he will be in- ,‘vited to conic again.’ and pover- Upou what ‘Line" have the greatest num- «sber of Accidents Happened ?â€"â€"U on th, C'.R.I.N .0. lineâ€"Punch. p e The young woman who fainted away has been told. by her family, that it would be .mere delicate for her to faint at home. _ The streams of small pleasures fill the 'Iake' of happiress, and the deepest wretched- ness of life is the continuance ofpetty pains. An old lady being asked to subscribe to a ;newspaper, declined on the ground that when she wanted news she manufactured it. - Why is- a soldier who has not risen from the ranks for three years, like an illicit , manufacturer of spirits ? Because he’s pri- . vate still. Manners are more esteemed in society ~than Virtues; though the one is artiï¬cial ,hke‘ false, brilliantsâ€"and the other pure likd ,real' jewels. ’ He that indulges negligence will quickly become ignorant of his own affairs, and he that trusts without reserve will be the last deceived. . ‘ -3 Few people know themselves because they ï¬nd the study ofthemselvcs ail employ- ment but little calculated to satisfy their pride or vanity. I: GO. down upon one knee only to a youncr lady. If you go down upon bOth, you ma; not be able to escape quick 911011 :11 in case of, the appearance of an enraged father. An editor speaking of Spiritllalism says : ‘We don’t believe in any medium ’except the ‘circulating medium,’ and that has be- come so scarce that our failh in it is sliaky.’ .Qites'tion‘by the defendant’s Counsel.â€" ‘Did my client enter into .a positive acree. »ment to marry you ?’ C exact 1y, but he courted me a good deal, itelled my sister Jane that he intended to marry in our family.’ A Clphcr.â€"An exquisitely dressed yonll'r gentleman, after buying another seal ti) dingle about his delicate person, said to the Jeweller that ‘110 would-ah like to haveah something engraved 011 it-ah to denote what hefwas.’ ‘ Certainly, certainly; I will put a cipher cn it,’ said the tradesmall. ‘Dey say down in Georgia dey makes poor nigga work‘twenty-five hours ebbery day, .Nowlooke hea, I’se been told dat dey hasn’d‘ got no more nor twenty-four hourspali’ I want you, Mr. Johnsinrr, to =’splanify how dey make ’em Work twaenty- five hours.’ ‘GOII’, mighty, what i'rlloram- used nigger you is, Scipio! Why, why down dere dey make poor nigga get up one hour afore dayâ€"doesn’t dat make ’em twenty-ï¬ve ‘I’ ’ CANADIAN TOBACCOâ€"The Windsor Re- cord remarks that tobacco is a branch of Canadian agriculture which many of our farmers would do well to turn their attention. That itcanbe produced, and in paying quantities too, is amply proved in this neirrh- bourhood, by in. So]. Wigle, of Mers‘éa, who ships large quantities of it, bllt this yearhas raised considerably more than usual. {c has forwarded over ï¬fty hogsheads of it- ;todllontgeal, principally to Messrs, Buchan- an, Harris & CO. Tobacco, grapes, flax and hemp now offer a large and remunerative WANZER‘~&- 00’s Sewing Mullins. WANZER’S Combination &‘ Singer PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. HE ONLY PRIZE awarded for Family Sewing Machines by the Judges at the. Provincial Exhibition, held ill London. Sept. ‘ 24th. 25th, 26th and 27th, was given to R. M, ‘vv’anzer & Co. They also took the First Prizo for Family Sewing Machines with R.’M. Wanzcr & Co’s. Combination, at the Provincial Fair held at Toronto. Sept. 22. 23. 24. 25 and 20. 1862, and also first prizes was awarded to their Singer for manufaclory. The First Extra Prize Was also given’ fol-Nos. 1 and 2 Singer's Manufacturing Machines. Prizes ofasimllal' character were also awarded l Wanzer’s 6L Co’s. Family Sewing Machine and ‘ \Vunzer ISL Co’s. Singer’s Machines over all others, by the Board of Arts and Manufac- sure, at the Mechanics Inslilule. Toronto. They also took First Extra Prizes at the several County Agricultural Fairsâ€"at Hamil- ton. Paris, Gall. St. Thomas. Beamsville,Whit- by, Cobourg. Bowmanville: ill factpvery place where they have been exhibited. [IT W'anzer & Co’s Combination and VVanzer dz. Co.’s. Singer, excel any Machines that ever were manufactures in the United States or Canada. R. M. W‘allzer & Co. have succeeded ill uni- ting the most valuable propel'lies oftlle Wheeler do Wllson and Singer Machines. and' remov- ing those points which were not desirable in a First Class domestic article, by adding some new inventions (for which they have secured a a perfect Sewing Muchine,w l'licll being simple in its principles is easin understood, requiring less than an ordinary amount of skill in its operation. Its accurate construction renders it little liable to get out ofropail', and it is easily adjusted. The public, on examination. wil be convinced of its advznlages over all others now in use. Every family should have a Wall. zer dz. Co.’s Combination Family Machine. All Genuine Wallzer & Co.’s Sowing Ma- chines bearlhe stamp of R. M. \Vanzer 61. Co., Answerâ€"J Not Hamilton, on the plate. PA RKER CROSBY, Agent. chhmond Hill, June 8. ’65. I-lf llllll lllllllll l Good Words, for July, Sunday Magazine, for July, Chambers’s Journal, for June Orders received for all the Periodicals and Magazines at SCOTT'S Richmond Hill. June 1865 Truth Stranger than Fiction. A STARTiLIVNG WORK l FEMALE,__H LIFE A1110“ THE MIIRIIIGNSI A NARRATIVE Ol‘ Many Years Personal Experience, BY MARIE‘W’ARD‘ THE WII'II 111' A lllllllllmN IILIIIIIII ‘6 HAT one-llalfof the world cannot ima- gine how llie olher half live,†is no loss true than trile: and the lesson the adage afl'ords. our experience and observation daily tends to verify Then. too. when we consider the evcr~varyillg phases of human passion. alldtlle 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 perpe- trated in a far off country on the outskirts of 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 do- gradallon ll. imposes on females, and the con- sequent vices which extend through all the the world has induced me to prepare the fol- lowing narrative for the public eye. The, row Illalllic incidents connected with my cxperi~ velous, To them I would say, that this narra‘ live of my life only proves. what has so often been proved before that. “ TRUTH ISS'I‘RANGER THAN FICTIONâ€"Authors Pro/her, The book contains 4-19 pages. wilh engrav- ings. is neatly bound in cloth. and will be sent to any address, post-paid. on receipt of price. $1.25. _â€" BY AUSTIN N. 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HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY tollio ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store. where Stockholders and others may Tenure BOOKS every Friday afternoon. fl'or (to 8 o’clock. P.M. A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, June 9. 1865. 1-“ Healtll,11appilless & Long Life. RE within the reach of all, by the use of DR. BUCIIAN’S VEGETABLE DU- MESTIC MEDICINES, prepared from the Prescriptions of the lale Dr. Buellan, Fellow of this Royal Collegeof Physicians, dc" &c.-â€"â€" Culos are daily made. and theirofllcacy proved in thousand of cases, attested before the Alder- men at Guildhall, , v THE RIGHT'HON. THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street. Westminster, Worship Street, Bow Street. 6L0. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men Clergymen. and others. DR. BUCHAN’S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA PILLS. It is a “WILL-KNOWN FACT that SAR- SAPARILLA is the greatest puriï¬er of lhe blood in the world. KEEP YOUR BLOOD “l’°c‘“â€-V°“ 2°l"g ‘° b°d' PURElâ€"Thc Bowels regularllâ€"And DEFY the DOCTOR!!! These Pills strike at lhe root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment incldentu! to Man Woman and Child, such as all eruptions on lhe Skin,1lldi- gestion. Rillous. Liver. and Stomach Com- plaints. Genera! Weaklless,Gout, Rhuema- tism. Lumbago. Pains In the Limbs, Head- aches. Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by irlegulirltles of the bowels. obâ€" strucled perspil‘nllnn. and deteriorated and un- healthy blood. Those Pills work their way to the very roots of each disease. cleansing ill thelr passage. especially where mercury has been taken, and removing every unhealthy ac- cumulation. till'lhe blood is purified. the whole system renovated. and all the functions acting according to nature. lhe duties of life become a pleasure, where before they had been sad and weary burdens. Do not hesitateâ€"do not de- lay ! a clean stomach must make aclean body. A clean body will contain pure blood. when the stomach,body, and blood are pure. from regulating and cleansing the bowels, health is certain. Begin at the beginning. waste no time: strike at the rontof your ailment. Again, I say, look to yourstomucb. One trial ofthese Pills will force conviction. Sold in bottles. at Is. lgdq 2s. 9a., 49. 6d., and 119. - Richmond Hill,1uno, 1865. I-tf .IMPORTANT. 17k IIBTAR'S PULMONIC SYRUP, II I.- eommondod. for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Group. and III diseases of the Luu II and Throat 25 to m. ‘ m 3‘.†THE ORIGINAL I10WE SEWING MACHINES! Esrsnusuzo IN lRéSâ€"PERFEC'IED IN 1862. ECENT and important improvements hav- ing been put to this Machine. renders it now the most perfect before the public, and persons at a distance can order a Machine with a guarantee ofits prompt and safe do!ivery,and that they will be able to manage it 10 their on- tirc satisfaction. No more breaking noodles 1â€"- No more missing stitches! 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In introduclng this remedy to the public. the Proprietor does not wish to set it forth as ucurer of every Disease incident to the human race. but in many cases acting as a preventive. as it is‘ well known lhat many diseases Original. from Colds. and much distress is ofleu caused from a collection of wind upon the Stomach.â€" 'l‘his remedy is wall adapted to remove thou calamities : in cases of Cholera Mullins itn v has been known to fail to effect a cure when it has been tried. Many people who have been aï¬licted wilh Rheumatic Pains for many years. have been cured by the means of this remedy. 11 has in many cases been known to cure the fmosl violent Cough by the administration of rrnm one to four doses: it is also I certain emedy for lhnt dreadful diseases. Son Throat: it is one of the best remedies that can be ap- plied to Bruises and fresh cuts. This remedy is a pure Vegetable Compound. containing no Acid. Turpentine, or Mercury, or anything which can In any way injure the Slomacn ; it acts as a tonic, creating a good appeIitc. bringing the organs of lhe stom‘uch inlo a healthy action . it has been taken by those who have the weakeststomucll with good effect; il ml! enable the Stomach to dlgost such particles of lood,which before it could not. thereby musing great distress. and that distress can be effectually removed by the use of this remedy. ' We need not go to New York, Japan, Mexico. or some other place afar 05' for the proof of lhis,â€"-but it can be had in our own country. Hundreds of names could be added to Ibis lisx if it were necessary. but 1 will only add two. which were handed ill for publica- tion. This remedy ilnsllllllarto stood on Its own foundation, and I wish it still to do so : It can ulw'ays be depended on us a genuine article so long as it is prepared under the su- pelllllendency of the proprietor, Mr. John PAYNE. and bearing his written signature. Read the following. -‘ Victoria Square. March 30. 1561. JOHN PAYNE, Esqâ€"Dear Sirâ€"I suï¬ered much fr- m Rheumatism for upwards ol 11 year, but healing ofyour I’nill Eradicator I was induced lo lry it: and char using three botlles. I was entirely cured. Irecommcnd it to ovary one sufleling from Rheumatism. Yours. 61c IIUNPHREY WHITE. Sen. Butlonville. Markham. Mr. Jenn PAYNE. Nov. 30. 1861. Dear Sinâ€"Having for some time pool been in passes-loll of your Pain Eradicator. and tea- ted Its great value. I can with all confidence recommend it tn the public. I was for a long time voly much afllicled with Rheumulism in my limbs. from which I have been enllroly freed by the use of your valuable Medicine; nlld 11love used il ill 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 has tried vl- rlous remedies with the aid of several physici- ans. and all proved a failure. She used to be for several days at a time unable to do any workâ€"having been induced to try your valu- able medicine. she won entirely cured of the disease. We have also found it very beneficial ill relieving the Phlhisic. and an excellent remedy for Colds and Coughs. Yours truly. JOHN S'rlutn. DIRECTIONS. For Rheumatic. apply the remedy to the parls‘eï¬â€˜ccled once or twice a day. Do .nol be afraid to put plenty on, as there is no danger of Cold, or any evil lesult by its use. FOR BRUISES. Bathe the part freely with the clear remedy as oftenas necessary; it will in a great meas- ure prevent blackness. take out the swelling. and harmless. and came it to heal. Swollingo can be treated the same way. ,1, FOR FLESH CUTS. , ’ Bind ,up the cut wilh a cloth. and saturate the cloth with the remedy. SPR‘AINS. The same as for Rheumatic. . fl: FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS. b galhe the feel with the remedy on govt; to e , , TOOTHACHE OR PAIN IN THE FACE. Wet a piece of collon wool with the lini- menl. and put in the tooth; bnlho the face with the clear Liniment. and lake s dose on the stomach in cold wulor or sugar. SORE THROAT, Bathe the outside with the Linimonl; clan. and gurglo the insrde with the some. or slightly diluted with water. every few hours. ,. COLIC AND CHOLERA MORBUS. For an adult. 3 small tenspoonfu! ill cold water or sugar. taken every half hour, ifro- quired. CRAMP OR PAIN IN THE STOMACH. An adult may take a small teaspoonful in cold water or sugar. when required. COLDS AND COUGHS. For an adult. I: teaspoonful three times I (luv, If theré is a difï¬- culty of breathing, bathe the chest with the remedy. SICK HEADACHE. Wet the bend with the Linimelll. and tle a dose internally every half hour until reliofil obtained, DISEASE OF THE LIVERJNDIGES’I‘ION, LOSS OF API’E'I‘I’I'E. BILE. OR ‘ BILIOUS COLIC. ' A leaspoouful in water or sugar three time. a day. IlFfffl'e or ufler ealillg: for the Liver. bathe floely between lhe shoulders with the Linimenl once or twice a day. Great benefit will often be obtained by an upplicalon of the remedy externally to the she (lumen. in case of severe attack of pimi» tho Bo‘vels. No evil result need be feared from thin remedy. notwithstanding its grout power, Prepared at the Proprielor’s residence, 4th Concession West York. C.W. Put up and sold in bolllos at 25 cents each. bear- ing the Proprietor’s written signature thus-â€" Sold by Drugisls and Storekeepers. price 25" DR. N. J. SURGEON DENTIST ! l ESI’ECTFUI.LY announces that he I!“ changed his time of visitingtho following places, and after this date will be (Sunday: excepted) in Sloutfville.. . . . . . . . . . . 180i of each month. Brougham ..........» ..19lll “ '- Mulkham Village.........90th °‘ Brown’s Corners..........213t " Thollllllll . . . . . . . . .. ......23rd '0 Richmond Hill. ..........24lh “ Maple. ........ ..........26lh ~- Bnrwick................281h " Kleinbu g . . . . . ..........29th " Noblmon................30th -‘ Lackey . . . . . ........... .3Ist †Aurora . . . . . . . . ......... lat " Sulton..... 3rd “ Where he will attend '10 any business per; toin'mg to any branch of his pro fessiou. Aurora, June 7, 1865'. 1.“ MN SUBSl‘lllBE for he “HEBIIIII u , u Ll u I. II 3.! u u u 1 ~ moiily $1.00 per Annum.