There are 37,000 churches in the United States. They will hold 14,000,000 of peoiyle A man is, as a. general rule, compensated for small brain by a big tongue. Those who blow the ccals ofothers’ strife may chance to have the sparks fly in their own faces. The heat given out by the sun every minute is calculated to be sufï¬cient to boil 12,000,000 cubic miles of ice-cold water. That man’s greatness is not appreciated who walks fur in advance of his age 3 he dwarfs himselfin the eye of the people by the distance he is in advance of them. 0n the gravestone of an old lady in Dux‘ bmy, Mass, after the mention of her name. date of death, and age, the epitaph asset ts the needlessness of adding to a. well-established fame, by the simple sentence, “The chisel can’t help her any. There is much wisdom in a. few wordS spoken by an English farmer, who advised to feed land before it is hungry, to rest before it is weary, and to weed it, before it is foul, A marired gentleman, present at a spirit- rapping circle, being: informed that the power de ended wholly upon the will, beg- ged that. is wife might try it, as he had never seen anythgng resist her will. Narrow-minded man who have not a thought. beyond the little sphere of their own vision, recall the Hindoo sayingâ€"The snail sees nothing but its own shell, and thinks it the grandest in the universe. A ministex having preached the same dis‘ course to his people three times, one of his constant hearers said to him after service. Doctor, the sermon you gave us this morn- ing having had three several readings, I move that it now be passed. ‘ GALLA‘NTRY AND maximumâ€"Of all the declarations of love, the most admirable was that which a gentleman,:made to uyoung lady, who asked him to show her the pic- ture of the one he loved, when he immedia- tely presented her with a mirror. A DESCRIPTON.â€"-She was all sorts of a galâ€"there wan’t a. sprinklin’ too much of her ; she had an eye that would make a fellow’s heart try to get out of his bosom ; her step was as light as panthcr’s and her breath sweet as the prairie flower. MARRIAGEâ€"A widower, having taken sno- ther wife, was, nevertheless, alway paying uome panegyric to the memory of his late spouse in the presence of the living one ; who one day added, with great feeling. Believe me, my dear, nobody regrets her loss more than 1 do. WORK.-â€"-We are driven to work because work never pulls on us, whereas pleasure always does. What a. wonderful scheme it is when one looks at it all I No man can follow pleaSure long continually. When a man strives to do so, he turns at once his plea- sure into business, and works at than-A. Trollope in “ T he (Havering. DRINK has that peculiar, charming, fas- cinating, damning power, ihat in many ins- tances when a man takes one glass it is not enough, but he has a second, and a third and then he goes on drinking till he is worse than a brute, and he has drunk away his reason, Did you ever hear of a. man buying shoes till he lost his reason. A man of singularly mmu‘ée observaSion once said to meâ€"“ I have noticed that young ladies seem to go through three stages of feeling with regard to matrimony. W hen they ï¬rst grow up and come out into society they of course consider it the end' and aim of existence ; but in a year or two they become indifl'erent, and lose all care for it; but as they grow to be about twenty-ï¬ve and so on, their old anxiety returns stronger than ever. The Wesleyan Methodists built Bishopsgate strum, Londmn, a. which cost than £35,000. They recently offered £152.0UQ for Lhe which is not. a bad leap. ThelIIon. John Manners Suttom at pre. sent Governor of 'I'i'inidadx1 has been offered the Governorship of Victoria, vacant by the recall of Dorling. Claremont now reverts to the Crown; and it is thought probable that, the Queen will bestow this Royal residence upon the Prin- cess Alice and‘ her husband Prince Louis, of Hesse. Beware of the ï¬rst glass, Ike, said Mrs» Partingtou to that interesting yuuth, the other day, for when :1. man passes the Rubi» eund, he is liable at any time to become an unbluslnng druukard, and to go on from bad to worse, until he pawns his last shirt, and the curtain falls with delirium trimmings. Carried away by the old lady’s eloquence, Ike kneeled down on his hands and knees, and swore by Neal Dow and the State of Maine, never to indulge except after cou- raulting a physician. â€"â€"The Argosy PADDY’S STRATAGEM.â€"-An Irishman, driven to desperation by the stringency of the money market and the high price ofproâ€" visions, procured a pistol and took to the road. Meeting a traveler he stopped him with. “Your money orycur life.†Seeing Pat was green, he said, “ I’ll tell you what I’ll doâ€"I’ll give you my money for the pistol. “Agreed.†Pat received the money, and handed over the pistol. “ Now said the tra- veler, “ hand back that money, or I'll blow ‘your brains out. Blaze away, my heartyl said Pat, nevera-drop of powdher there’s in it. Ay, I saw her, we have metâ€" Married eyes how sweet they be. Are you happier, Margaret, Than you might have been with me ? Silence I make no more ado !â€" Did she think I should forget? Matters nothing, though I knew, Margaret, Margaret. Once those eyes, full sweet, full shy, Told a certain_ thing to mine; What they told me I put by, 0, so careless of the sign. Such an easy thing to take, Scorn of self is bitter work, Each of us has felt it now, Bluest skies she counted mirk, Self-betrayed of eyes and brow; As for me, I want my way, And 0. better man drew nigh, Fain to earn, with long essay, What the winner’s hand threw by. And 1 did-not “fant it then; F0011 I wish my heart would break: Scorn is hard on hearts of men. I Mai'ried eyes with mine haveâ€"met, Si ncere I O. I had my day, Margaret, Margaret. Matters not in deserts old, What was born, and waxed, and yearned Year to year its meaning 101d, lam comeâ€"its deeps are learned-â€" Come, but there is nought to sayâ€"- i’flit uuh ï¬Ã©nmnr. artw. T00 LATE. JEAX IXGELOW a hall in freehold, had been propel 1y, W. WHAKIN 8500. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. The attention of 'he Public is imvted to weir Stock, censistiug of a great variety of CHOICE AND FANCY GOODS, Cm‘ef‘ul allnnliml given to the repairing of Watches and Clacks Jewelry manufactured and Repaired. Toronto, Apri126. T1866. Richmond Hill Burying Ground! Nu. ll. King Street East, 6 doors east of Yonge Suï¬-at. PUBLIC NOTICE LL parties having ground enclosed or marked ofl‘ as family bur_\ing grounds, are herebv notiï¬ed that such enclosed or malked ground. not occupied with gravesâ€" cannot be Secured unless the sum of two dollars for each unopened gravu bof rthwuh paid for. a limited number. any six graves. 3‘49 feet each, as tho maxiomum can only be secured by one family, When payment is made in accordance with [he above it wi!l be cousidbred pavmeutonly for the ï¬rsk opening of a grave and a res-open- ing of a grave will be subject to a new charge, such charge to be Ieguluted by the congrega- tion In annual meetings. The trustees will not held themliws re- sponsible afier this notice, should burials lake place on marked 0‘? ground, unless the abovo regulations on) complied with. Richmond Hill, March 9, 1866 W. G. CASTELL WATCHES, CLOCKS, my» Masonic aud other :Emblema made to order. Toronto, Adril 27, 1866. 47. Of the bes! desr'ription and west designs. W. G. C. calls at all the Stores between Toronto and Richmond Hill every two weeks. and supplies Confectiouary of all kinds at. the Lowest. Wllolcsalo prices. Toronto, July 20, 1865. AND FINE JEWELRY. 113, YONGE St, TORONTO 00 NF ECT ION ARY! GORMLEY & FERRIS Licensed Auctioneers! IIIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY lo the ‘HERALD ’ Boo): Store. where Slockhoiders and others may n‘ucure BOOKS ï¬very Friday afternoan, not. (to b o’clock. nu. A. SCOTT, Librarian. Richmond Hill, June 9. 1865. l-tf EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Residenceâ€"Lot 20,1rmr of 3rd Concession of Markham. P.O.Addressâ€"Buttonville. Partios requiring Mr. Sanderson’s services can make arrangements at the HERALD ofï¬ce, January 4. 1665. 31 Counties of York an dAPeel. LARGE HALL is connected with this 1 Hotel for Assemblies, Balls, ConquIs, Meetings, &c. Every attention paid to the convemonce and comfort of Travellers. Ma.lsnam.;May 7, 1866. Richmond Hill Hotel 3 A Stage leaves this Hotel every morning for Toronto, at 7, a.m.; returning, loaves Torontp in {gulf-pasta p.m. r HE Public are cautior ed not to negocinle for a Nola drawn in flavor of MAnGAqur Llam'r by WILLIAM Fuvsuv, for the sum of $30 50 cents, dalud Markham. Octobe" 15. l865, and payable one yam- nï¬er data. as the same is mimug and payment has'béon stopped. . Snppiied on the best and \owbst' terms. at Baud Wards, Sunday Magazine S O 1TH Three Acres of Land. good Barn. Stabl’es, Cow-house. Orchard. Walls of Hard and Soft Water, and other cunveuiauces. situate-d eu 10148. lat Con. Vaughan,â€"Mill street. lichmoud Hill. The Commercial Hotel. First class Smbling and careful attendance.â€" ‘l'erms moderate. HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE ORTORENT. Rich’d HEB. Jan. 25. 1866‘ II. LEMON, PROPRIETOR. Richmond Hiâ€. June. 1364 Toronto, Feb. 6,1866. Good Stablmg' and ti careful Hostler always tteudance . ELECTED-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c., &c. RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Standard Periodicals. Apply on the premises to PURE AND UNADULTE RATED 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. JVOte of Hand: Lost. J , SEGSWORTH, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN THOMAS COOK, Proprietor: Nelson Street, Toronto FOR MARCH AND OTHER MANUFACTURER 0F RICHMOND HILL. FOR THE UNITED GEO. P. DICKSON‘ IMPORTER OF JOHN DE LA HAY. Secretary. 40-4w 34-3m HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. where ho willkeep constantly on hand a good supply of ï¬rstâ€"class Liquors. &c. As this house possesses every accommodation Tru- vellers can desire. those who wish loamy where they can ï¬nd every comfort are respectfully in- vited to give him a. call. Richmond Hill. Dec, 1865. HE SHOP adjoining the “Herald†Oï¬icu wil be let for u long or shun mm or years. There is a good opengng for a Watchmnker or Tinsmilh. Apply at thls Ofllce, Richmond Hill, April l3, 45 BESIHABLE 31101! Tu mi IIE Advertiser offers For Saks his Eerm, pf 50 acteg, o_u Yoggeflï¬keeg, gluon! hall'- way between R'uchmondv Hill and 'l'hornhill or he will sell 46 acres with the Farm House angj‘grmeuild‘ings, . . YONGE STREET. “TERMS zâ€"A astï¬all payment down, and 3 lug Liam toï¬pay glue b‘anlance if reqqlred. SMALL FARM ! * VPIï¬CEzâ€"FBH the 46 acres. Mlh Farm House and build‘ngs. $68 dollars an acre. Possession can be had on ht April, 1866. N. B.â€"â€"A BAY MARE, 6 years old for Sale. (on time if required.) March 16th, 1866. DOLMAcE's HOTEL: ilundnn Fire Assumes Company-r LATE VAN NOSTRAND’S, [HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public NO' 7’ R3301 Exchange: Cow‘hdlrand that he has leased the above Holel;| No.7, Pall Hall’London,. Where he will keep on hand Flour, Shorts, Bran, Oats, l’ease, Oannenl. Cornmeal. Buck wheat, Bacon. Hams. Cheese, Fish. and Geno' ral Groceries of the Best Quality, for sale. at Prices that cannot be surpassed. RICHMOND HILL Cabinet Establishment. HOMAS COGHLAN begs to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding country. that he has ieased. 'nr a number of years, the Cabinet Shop and Store from Mr. Webbor. where he will manufacture and keep on hand a good assortment of Household Furniture, Chairs. Tables, Bedsteads. Bureaus, Cupboards. Dreusiug Stands, 5w . which he ofl‘ers at extremely low prices. Also 11 large assorlmeut of Room Paper, Bordering. While Lead. Paints and (0101-, Raw and Boiled Linseed Uil. Machine Oil. Rock Oil. Varnish. 'l‘urpemine, Benzene. Glass. Pully, Glue, &c., &c Parties Furnish- ing. Papering, or Painting their houses. will do well 10 call before purchasing elsewhuo. Richmond Hill, Jan. I2, 1866. DR. N. J. PECK, FLOUR, FEED, Provision and Grocery Store, liESl’ECTFUILY announces that he has - changad his time of visitlngthe following places, and afterthis date will be (Sundays excepted) in, SURGEON DENTIST ‘! Stoufl'ville . . .... . . . '18:!) of each month Brougham . .. .. . . . 19th “ " Mulkham Village. . . . ..th “ “ Brown’sCurners.......--.2|<t “ " Thomhill................23rd‘ “ ‘-‘ Richmond Hill. . . . . . . . . . . $42!}: " “ Maple . . . . . . .............26!h “ “‘ Burwick.... ............Q$th w “ Kleinhurg...............29th -“ “ Nobleton................3l|th “ “ Laskey... .318: " " Aurora..... . 1st “ " Sullon..... . 31d H Where he will attend to any bushings per mining to any branch of his profession. Richmondflill, Juno. 185& Aurora, June '1, 1865. MASON’S FAMILY MEDIUINES DEACON'S VEGITABLE COUG’H PILLS One or two Doses generally remove the cold. DEACON’S Mixnure for Cholera, Diarrhéna, and Summer Complaints, equal to if not. bet- ter than any other med|cine made. For Cuts, Cracked Heels. and all kinds 0! sores on Horses and Cattle. BIBLE SOCIETY DEPGSITORY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. AS‘bren appoinled agent. for the County a? York, for the above valuable Modi- cines. which have been before the Canadian public for the pas: seven years. ann have given universal saliefaclionâ€"he can therefore. wit“: conï¬dence, recommend (hundreds of Testinro nials could be given if required, showing the beneï¬t derived therefrom,) their use for their several virtues. A soothing and astringent application ; and, an im- as an‘ application am he of" am' survice, more soothing and much more astringent. than any hitherto prepared. The majority of eases ï¬nd speedy relief by its use. DEMONS WORKING" MAN’S FRIEND 0R HEAL ALL. An excellent remedy for Rheumatism, Erysi- pains, Strains. Bruises, Cuts, Chilblains. Sore Throat. and violent Pain In Back or Sida, the effects of the Heal All in the above cases nra astonishing, frequently removing all pain in a few hours. DICACON’S Ernplivé' Oi'mment for all kind of skin diseases. The safest and best Medicines in use in Canada. G. A. BARNARD As a general Tonic, or Strengthening Medi“ cine to brace‘ and inwgorate the frame. 110110 can be better. DEACON’S PI LE OlNTME.'T. Act gently yet effectually: may be taken dur- ing any employment, at any time, and even hy the most dolicme female. DEACON’S STO MACHIC V EGITABLE ' BITTERS, DEACON‘S unrivalled Cough Balsam,for Coughs, Colds. Consumption. Asthma. «Sic. DEACON‘S Antibillious Pills. Nuns bet- ter i u use. DEACON’S FAMILY VEGI'I'ABLE PILLS RICHMOND HILL, August 10 1865. He wouid also call attention to his ...... ---.. ham.......... ..191h lam Viilago. . . . . . . ..2mh "sCurners....... “21% llill................2M loud Hill. . . . . . . . . . . 94th ...........26:h ck................9$th vurg....... ...99th .on........ ...3llth .318: n........ 1st ..... ......... . 31d IO!†0] out n DEACON’S LINIMENT. FOR SALE ON G. J F. PEARCE. Lot 39, lst Con. Vaughan. 31.6m. 284i l-tf per- Incorporated by ROYAL Charter, in l 7 20:. AVING b en appointed Agent om- tï¬is Company, one of- the oldest and most relinble English Co'mpnuiesJ will be happy to aï¬'ect assunnco against Loss or damage by Fire.upon eywy ducripxion of» properly, at The Lovest POSSIBLE RATES, G. A. BARNARD“, Agent For l‘IewmzniketZ AurqrgLuMarkham and; Richmond Hill. Riihmond Hill. March Mih’, DENTISTRY. hEAR CHURCH STREET, IS prepared to wall upon any who need his professional services in order to preserve their teeth, or relieve snï¬'ering and supply new teeth in the most upprovedstyle. Also to regu- late the teeth of those who need it. Consultation free, and all work warranted. w. c. ADAMS, D- D. s~, GLO UCES TE ll €10 USL', YONGE STREET. J as Gaby, Proprietor. Good Stabï¬ng and an attentive has always In attendance. February 5. 1866. OUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness generally. caused by a bad habit in youth. which producos constitutional debility. you can reiy on our remedies, for we have treated ovor ï¬fty thousand patients, and we guaraulee a perfect cure in all cases. DR. T. 0. CULVER’S MEDICAL DISPENSARY. Chronic and Secret Diseases, With immediate payment of all Losses. Our Periodical drops will bring on the monthly sickness. in all c’flses of obsuuction (10m any causé, and after all other remedies of the kind have been cried in vain. Nicw REMEDIES AND Qurcx (71mm â€"For Syphilis strictures. seminal weakness. pnim in tho jomts, aï¬'ections of the kidneys. diseases of the head. throat, nose and skin. and _ull these dreadful affections arising from a secret habit of youth, which produces constitutional dability, renders mairiage impossible, and in the end destroys borh body and mind. The treatment we adopt is the result of upwards of thirtv years experience and successful practice in Europe and America. Addressâ€"Dr. 'l‘. C. Culver, 139. King St. East, Toronto, 0. WI May 7, 1866. 49-ly AGENTS WANTED. $150 PER MONTH. HF. GRANITE STATE F’mmly Sewing Mnehinqis now presented to the people of Canada possessing all the improvonr ems that can be well‘cuxzï¬netl in a sewing machine. It will accomplish every deseu ipt'mnnl'sewlng except. hnttun holes. from an overcnai ei'own to. the ï¬nest silks and muslins This machine sells for only $15, and is rea'ly worth $59, in any family. Every mechine warranth and kept in repair free of charge for three years.â€" All machines sold in Canada are manufacture at the company's branch matmfactory in ’l'or- onto. 'Single Machines, with full: printh directions. shut express free on rocript of$15 in a registered letter. Full prinmd directions accompany each machine. so plain that a child iwelve years of age can learn 10 work one successfully in a short limo. Address or call on As the successful prosecution of the en- terprise will confer untold advantages of wealth and prosperity on our village and neighborhood, it is hoped that sulï¬cieut sup- ort and encou‘v 'ement may be given to Justify its pwsommun. WHEREAS there exists in the neighbor- hood very strong indications that. OIL exists in paying quantities in several locali- ties, it is highly desirable that a Company should be establithed to test the matter, and obtain it if posmble. Richmond Hill, Nov. 30. 1865. The Granite State Sewing Machine Company, R. 'I'. BUSH 65 C()., Canada Manufactur- ers. H King Street Eas‘. 'l'orumo, C. W. lleac Ofï¬ces in in Great Brltuih and Canada, London. England, Glasgow, Montreal and oronto. The capital of the Company is to be $2,000, 'in 40 shares of$50 each; two shares entitles_any member to become a. di- rector. ' P- S.â€" Good agents wanted in everv part c the country to whom wilI paid a salary from $50 to $150 per month, or a large commission. Terms to agents son. free to those wishing agencies. The Land cai1 be obtained" for fen years, for one-tenth of the Oil. Ten acres have already been leased to secure the site. The probable cost of sinking the Well will be about $2,000, about one-half of which will be required to procure material, and go on with the work. PETROLEUM ï¬ll. CUMPANY ! Since ih ï¬re opinfen of mam well qualiâ€" ï¬eafto judge, SIGNS OF Ol of a most encouraging character exist in the greatest abundance on Mr. Klink’s‘farm, 1!; miles east of Gamble’s toll-gate. It is proposed t6 sink a well there, as. being the place most, favorallle for operations; June, 1865. 95 King Street East, Toronto, Toronto, March 23rd. 18(36. TogonII-o, PROSPEC'R‘US IMPORTANT ‘I‘O LADIES. UNFORTUN ATES READ ! And all Female Complai ls. Over 139, K‘ng Strcet East, RICHMOND HILL (Late Thomas Coates,) For the cure of OF THE 0 l“ 44~1y 21-y 4l-ly A 1‘ 0 R '1‘ U N B I nmmmm run mnmnm Agent: wanted “throughout the United Slat and Canndas; This Entire Slack of a la‘rggfnronflse Hows): relmng from business. For the purpose of closing out the stock In the aarliest possibla dale, the undersigned haVo' decided on a greatdislribulion made as follows. EACH AND EVERY ARTIch no MATTER How VALUSIEE. mum: sou) FOR 31. Wafcï¬es, Chums, b‘etspf Jewelry, RingsJ’ins Bracolets. Sleeve Buttons, Silver Spoons and Forks. Cups. Cako Baskets, &c. worth Eight Hundred 'l hou- sund Dollars, A Certiï¬cated each article with its value printed upon it. ispl-aced in an envelope and sealedâ€"these envelopes are thoroughly mixed and sold for ’l'wcmy-ï¬vz Cert: eachâ€"the per- son receiving one of these envelopes ix- entitled to the article named therein by returning the Certiï¬cate 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 in sure to get. at least. the full value of his or her money. Should the article named on the cor- tiï¬cate not snit,an_v other whreh he may select of the same value will be substituted. We sell the certificates as follows: One for 25 cts.. ï¬ve for ‘5]. :lcven for $2 lhxrty for $5, sing-ï¬ve for $10, one hundred for $15. This dhlribmion nï¬brds a ï¬ne oppor- tunity for Agents, as what lady or gentleman will not invest 'x'wrzxry-nmc cm‘rs with a pron- pect of getting live hundred or a thousand times as much. All orders must he addressed to us at our old stand No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. “latches .... .... . . ..... 300 l.ad.es’Gold and Enameled- Case Watchos . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Gems’ Hunting-Case Sil- ver Wmches.... .... 200 Diamond Rings. . . . . . . . . . 3,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 3‘000 .. u I. 3.000 Gold Oval Baud Brucelols. 4.1m“ Chased Gold Bracelet. .. . . 2,000 Chatelaine Chains and Brouches............... 4 9.000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches . . . . . ..,.,..... 4 2,000 Mosaic. Jet. Lava. and Florentine Ear-Drops . . . . 4 4.500 Coral. Opal. and Emerald EarDrops.............. 4 4,000 California Diamond Breast l’ins . . . . . ............... 250 3,000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys.... .... u.. ....... 2 50 4,000 Bob and Ves'. Ribbon Sides 3 4,000 Sula of Solitaire >leove Bul- Guard Chains . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 Solitaire. and Gold Brouwhes 2.000 Lava and Florentine tons,Studs.etc........... 3 3.000 Gold Thimbles, Pencilsmtc 4 GJIUU Miniature Lockets. . . . . . . . 2 50 4,000 Miniature Lockolsâ€"â€"Mag|o Spring ........ ... .... . 3,000 Gold 'l‘oulhpicks, Crosses, etc 5.000 Plain Gold Rings.. . . . . . . . 5.000 Chased Gold Rings. . . . . . . 8.000 Stone Sol and Signet Rings 8.000 California Diamond Rings. 7,500 Sets Ladies’ Jewslryâ€"Jet and Gold.... ,... "I"... 6,000 Sats Ladies’ Jewelryâ€"- Cameo, Pearl.etc. . . . . . . . 6,000 Gold l’ons,Silvor Extension Holders and Pencils. . . . . . 6,300 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- tad lloldorsuu m. .... , 5.000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- ninn Holders.... .... .... 5.000 Silver Gublels and Drink- ing Cups .......... .... 3,000 Silvur Casters. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 Silver Fruit. and Cake Baskets .... .... .... .... 5.0m AGENTSâ€"We wam: agents in every regi- mem. and in every mwu and county in the country, and those «cling as such will be allow- Mi [0 cams (m- ovary Cordï¬culs ordcred by them. provid‘ed' thelt reiniumc» amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect 25 cams for every Certiï¬cate. and rem“ 15 cents to us. flTWrite plainly. say only what its-necessary and be promm. Address. (all-BAR!) W. DEVAUGII 5L CO.. No. 15* Maiden Lane, New York. 5,000 Duzen Si!var1‘ea;Spoons. ALL or wmcn Man To an sou) FOR $1 EACH. 300 Genus’ Gold Hunting Case ‘VERY work, Scientiï¬c, Theological or Fic- J lions, whether published in Britain or America, can be obtained at the Publisher’s prices. \Ve have direct communication with Britain, and with this facility can bring goods much more punctunlly and expeditiously than most rotailers. As instances of the cheapnoss ofonr prices we append a list of some of the books we keep constantly on hand :â€" Josephus‘s Complete Works In one hand- 'some volume. (llluslraled). . . . . . .».-.$2 00' Keilh’s Evidences of the Truzh of the Clirislian Religion, derived from the li't'era-I fulï¬lment of Prophecy, (pro- fusely Illustrated) . . . . . . ........... 2 00 Laird of Logan ; or Anecdotes and Tales, illustrative of tlie Wit and Humour of Sooiland......:...... .»...A.. 1 50‘ Leiglnon's. Archbishop. complete works. In one handsome volume. . . . . . . . . . 1 :5 Palej’s Complete “’urks. in one hand. somevolumb...... . . . . . . . . 175 Smith’s, Rev. James. '0!" Heavenly Father: or. God a Refuge and’ Strength :’ ‘Christ Aloneâ€"3' Book for All ;’ ' Welcome to Jesus:' ‘Tho Better Imndz’ ‘This do ln Remembernnce of Me. or Sncrnmen- (al Meditations ;’ ' Important Queaé lions :’ ‘ The Great Connforter;" 'The Morning Sacrï¬ce :’ ‘ The Evening Sacriï¬ce;' and 'Words of Comfort. or Solace iu Sorrow.’ cloth limp . . . . . . ................12]cuonch Richmond Bil June I". W5; 1-!0, BOOKS! Tune 9‘. 1865‘- H “ Table Spoons and Fr:rks.. .... LIST OF ARTICLES. 800,000 .'. $5010 $150 250 ..'.:';.:.s2 00} 1 n6‘ il‘n 35 15 20 “ 50 PER DOZVN. $10 to $20 l5 20 “ IOU to 70 100 2O ll! 15 10 10 3:: my mamas pmer [25:13“ a The York Herald ï¬ï¬ï¬‚iï¬ Ordon yfo tho m of nndormonuonod (lo-crip- lion of BMW]! 183 WllflK BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, P’AMP‘HEEI‘S’ AND LARGE ma SMALL POSTERS, MM? “EWMBREBRS F1: Cnrdl, 61c" jut rocoivod. %% %W@% Is entirely newglmd offlho latest "News. I largo variety of you; Letter-Press Printing. ESTABLISHENT. BUSINESSS CARD: Will ‘Jo promptly lttcndcd lo :â€" OUR ASSORTMENT 0F PLAIN And dvory olï¬lr'lï¬nd“ of CIRCULARS, BLANK CHE LAW FORMS, END AND DEAFTS, BILL HEADS CKS YORK HERALD BllflK, STATHIMY; STORIEL SEIENCE, RELIGION, POETRY, MEDICINE AND mum; NEW LIST- OF BOOKS HE Pr’bpr‘irï¬tdr of lhe_ ab‘gye Establishment! bags to call the Mfguï¬'on of the Inhabit- ants of the Hill and neighborhond. lo the recent additions made to‘hi‘: stbék of Interesting and Readable Books. being a superior class of lite- rature by lhé most‘ eminent nulhora of walla .known reputation and popalurity. God'g Glory in {he Heavens-3v Wm, Loilch. Principal of Queen’s College, Canada. $1.50. Good Wordsâ€"vols. for 1861 and 1852, 8137‘ ench. Praying amt Workingâ€"By Rev. Wm. Steven? son. 87§-~cfs. My Minislerial Expeflenfle â€"‘- 3y Rev. Drr Buchsel, U7; cts. ‘ Parish Papersâ€"By Norman Mchd. D.D.‘,- 87} cts. " The Graver Thoughts of a Country Parsonâ€"- 87; cls. 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