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York Herald, 29 Jun 1866, p. 4

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Mill). STANZAS TOwWHAT ? ' brother take itl what a mixture > ‘1" dark-brown moon sand pale-blue hair i: factis, I’m in quite a fixture, ,rlnd stoiled a splendid sonnetâ€"~therc. , i ,. grant me patincceâ€"what ajuinble l [sonnet to the moon, indeed -, . called it modest, pure, and humble 1 Did ever mortal such a deed ? 3" oust be moonstrnck- â€"t.liat's my notion, Io liken Luna to a lass ; ' I’ve described:her stately motion ' _ fairies tripping o’er the glassl } ‘liink I mustâ€"and yet, how should I have mix’d up Mary with the moon? ,. four I mustâ€"but, query, could I i Tell Mary of my feelings soon ? 'l' but look upon the paper, For form is gliding there before me; fir nould I try to snuff the taper, There her form is hovering o’er me. . ’vr- seen here face, times without number, 1 has like a vision o’er my sight; " l.’ pop to her~â€"mcanwhilc I’ll slumber, And try the moon some other night. Enrollments. WHY is a lady’s belt like a eliiffonnicr? .1 scause it goes round and gathers up the ' grist. _ ‘Good blood will show itself,’ as the old ‘. aid said, struck by the redness of" her own 7‘ se. ‘IAM getting up in the wordl,’ as the ;* .0300!) said when drawn out of the water. AN inventive genius in Minnesota has in- .itcd ‘ a stove which saves three-fourths the wood, while the ashes it makes pays " the remainder. A Scotch gentleman, at cards, having, v ‘: inspection, found the pool deficient ex- L timed, ‘Here’s a shilling short; who :- :.t it in. AYouth, with a turn for figures, had ("‘3 eggs to boil, and being told to give wemthrco minutes each, boiled them a -: ilfll‘lCI‘ ofan hour altogether. Some one remarked to Mrs Siddons that plause was necessary to actors, so as give them confidence. ‘Morc’, replied ' e actressâ€"â€"‘ it gives hreatli.’ ‘IIow fish hang around the bait till they fire hooked 1" said an old gentleman, as he a uslicd through a crowd of fops waiting the gross of the ladies at a church door. ‘Did you ever shave amonkey ‘1’ asked a scotchluan of a barber’s boy. ‘No, sir said the boy 5 ‘But if'you’ll be pleased to sit down, I’ll try. Mrs. Partington says she did not marry her second husband because she loved the male sex, but just because he was the size ’(fher firstlprctettor, and could wear his Old clothes out. A scotchman who had learned to read, wishing to give an idea of it to some of his acquaintances who had never seen a book, said, ’ Reading is the power oflicaring. with. the eyes instead of the ears.’ An old scotchman gives the following 7 as a toast.â€"‘ The ladies, the only endurable aristocracy, who rule without laws, judge without jury, decide without appeal, and are never.) in the wrong. Alady commending the manners of a gentleman of her acquaintance, said, ‘He is a paragram ofpolitcness. fParallelogram madam, you mean, said a wag sitting next to her. Ah yes, parallelogram I should have said,7 replied tlic lady. . Why is a voyage round the world like making progress at a university ?â€"-Bccause you get on by degrees. What vegetable would make the best drum-stick ‘?~lleet -root. \Vhat musical instrument does the present quart bottle resemble 'Iâ€"A base viol. W'hen should a tune be properly called an air ?~â€"thn produced by a wind instru- ment. Why slioulderinters never be thirsty or lningry‘i.’-â€":Bceause they have plenty p’ints and pye. ‘ ~ When does a ship most resemble a woman? ~â€"When she goes in stays. ‘ Why is the great bcll at Westminster like a policeman ?â€"-Bccause:it’s a peeler. What part ofa theatre does a tipsy man often rescnblc ?â€"â€"The drop scene. What Scottish river is consecrated to dentists ?â€"â€"The Tcith. What Scottish town is the best for mangle- women ?â€"â€"Cellandcr. What Scottish dist riet is best for corn ?-â€" The Tay (lac) district. Oh 1 When is an old man’s face like the sun ? â€"-When there’s spec’s on it. How do theatres and omnibuses resemble each other ‘lâ€"In having box-seats. What. SCOlllril river has a name like a number ‘?~â€"Tlic Forth. The height of sliabbiness is a man so mean that, to save time, he would even cut, down a court. The husband who devoured his wife with kisses found afterwards that she disagreed with him. Mrs Partington, who imagined that the sea must be very dirty because so ineny people bathed in it, was consoled on being informed that. it washed upon the beach every morning. t1 Can that boy he said to be a chip of the old block who is a ,blockhead while his father isn’t 2’ Their is a man in New York whose memory is so short it only reaches to his knees. Per consequence, he has not paid for his last pair ofboot-s. Very True.â€".,A magistrate asked a prison. or if he were married. ‘ No 7 replied the man. ’Thcn,’ rejoined his worship aniirl pcals ot'laughtcr, ‘it is a good thing ior your \vil'c.’ An innkeoper observed a postilion with only one spur, and inquired the reason. tWhv, what would be the use of another?" said the postilion ; ‘if one Side of the horse goes, the other can’t stand still. A man coming home late one night. a. little more than. half seas over, feelin:r thirsty, procured a. glass ofwatcr and drain it. In doing; so he swallowed a small ball of sink that. lay in the bottom of tlictutrlmr the end catching in his teeth. Fooling sonir llll I in his mouth, and not knowing what ' i he besran pulling at. the. end PAW. WHARINEC co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Watches, locks, and Jewelry. ELEC'PROâ€"PLATED WARE, GUTLERY, &c., 8w. The attention of the Pnbliclis inivted to their Stock, censisting of a great variety of CHOICE AND FANCY GOODS, Oftlie bes‘ description and West property, a. . Careful attention given to the repairing of Watches and Clocks Jewelry manufactured and Repaired. N0. 11. King Yonge Street. Toronto, April 26.: 1866. Street East, 6 doors cast of 47 Richmond Hill Buying limnndl pUBLiE Storm}: 0 0 ALL parties having‘ ground enclosed or marked at? as family burying grounds are liorobv notified that such enclosed oi marked ground, not occupied with grnros~ cannot be secured unless the sum of two dollars for each unopened grave bef rthwllh pnid for. a limited number. say six graves. 3* 9 feet each, as tho maxiomum can only be secured by one family, \Vhen payment is made in accordance with the above it will be considered pavmont only for the first opening of a grave a ing of a grave will be subject to 11 new charge. such charge to be re (ion at annual meetings. The trustees will not hold tliemiivos re- sponsible after this notice, should burials take place on marked 0?? ground, unless the above regulations ore complied with. GEO. P. DICKSON. Secretary. Richmond Hill, March 9. 1866. W. G. CASTELLV MANUFACTURER or PURE AND UNADULTERAT’ED C UNFECTIONARYI 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. 1V. G. C. calls at all the Stores between Termite and Richmond Hill every two weeks, and supplies Confectionery of all kind!) at the Lowest Wholesale prices, Toronto, July 20,1865. J. SEGSWORTH, IMI‘OIKTER OF 7 AND FINE JEIVELRY. 113, YONGE St, TORONTO neg“ Illusonic and other _Emlzlems made to order. Toronto, Aorl'l 2?, 1866. 47. N GORMLEY‘ & FERRIS Licensed Auctioneers: Sales attendedjo with promptitud‘e. .l. GORMLEY. J. FERRIS. Gor'nley. P.O. Uniontille, P-O. Vlurklinm, Jan. 4. 1865. 31 RICHMOND IIILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. .â€" TH-IS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘ HERALD ’ Book Store. where Stockholders and others may u'ocure BOOKS every Friday afternoon, from dto 8 o’clock. 9.x, A. SCOTT, LMI'arian. Richmond Hill, Juno 9. 1865. lâ€"tf EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. FOR THE UNITED Counties of York and‘Peel. Residencoâ€"â€"Lot 20, roar of 3rd Concession of Markham. P.O,Addresvâ€"Buttonvillo. Partios requiring Mr. Sanderson’s services can make arrangements at tho HERALD office. .luuuary 4, 1865. 31 Richmond Hill Hotel ! THOMAS COOK, Proprietor: LARGE HALL is connected with this 1 Hotel for Assemblies. Balls, Concerts, Meetings, the. Every attention paid to the convenience and comfort of Travellers. A Stage leaves this Hotel every morning for Toronto, at 7, a.m.; returning, loaves Toronto at half-past 3 p.m. Good Stubliiig and a careful Ilostler always ttendance. . Richmond Hill.June. 1864 l)- liuod Words, Sunday Magazine FOR MARCH AND OTHER Standard Periodicals. Supplied on the best and lowest terms. at SCOTT’S Ricniuoun HILL. ’ HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ‘ ITlI Three Acres of Land. good Barn. Stables, Cow-house. Orchard. Wells of Hard and Soft Water. and other conveniences, situated on lot 48. Is! Con. Vanghan.â€"Mill street, Richmond Hill. Apply on the premises to JOHN DE LA HAY. liicb’d Hill. Jan. 25. 1866. 34-3m The Commercial Hotel. Nelson Street, Toronto; iid a re-open- ‘ gulatod by the congrega- ‘ 40-4w WATCHES, CLOCKS, , DOLMAGE’S HOTEL, LATE VAN NOSTRAND'S, HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel, where he willkeep constantly on hand a good supply of first-class Liquors, &c. .As this house possesses every accommodation 'lra- vell’ers can desire. those who wish to stay where they can find ovorycomfort are respectfully iii- vited to give him a call. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1865. 28-11’ lllllllllllllflll’lll lllT HE SHOP adjoining the “ Herald ” . Ofi'ico wil be let for a long or short term or years. There is a good openpig for n Watchmakei- or Tinsmith. Apply at this Office, Richmond Hill, April 13. 45 SIM/ILL FARM .' FOR SALE ON YON GE ~STREET. HE Advortiser offers For Sale his Eerm, of 50 acres, on Yongo St'cot, about half- wav between Richmond Hill and Thornhil’l or be will sell 46 acres with the Farm House and Farm Buildings, TERMS :â€"A small payment down, and 11 1mg time to pay the balance ifrequlred. PR1CE:-â€"For the 46 acres, with Farm House and buildings, $68 dollars an acre. Possssslon can be bad on 1st April, 1866. N. B.â€"â€"A BAY MARE, 6 years old for Sale. (on time if required.) Gr. J. F. PEARCE. lundunlire‘llssurance Bumpany, No. 7, Royal Exchange, Oornhz'll. and N0. 7, Pall Mall, Londen. by Royal Charter, in Incorporated - 1 7 2 O. AVINGbeeu-appointed Agent for this Company, one of the oldest and mos; reliable English Companies, 1 will be happy to af’fectussuranco against Loss or damage by Fire. upon eveiy description of The Lowest POSSIBLE RATES, With immediate payment of all Losses. G. A. BARNARD, Agent. For Newmarket, Aurora, Markham and Richmond Hill. ' Riihmond IIill. March 14th. 41.1y DENTISTRY: w. c. ADAMS, o. D. 8-, 95 King Street East, Toronto, bEAR CHURCH STREET, IS prepared to wait upon any who need his .prol'essional services in order to preserve their teeth, or relieve suffering and supply now teeth in the most approvedstyle. Also to rogu- late the teeth of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. June. 1865. 21-y GLO UCES’TER "0 USE}; YONGE sruenr. Lot 39, 1st Con. Vaughan. "March 16th, 1866. ‘ RICHMOND HILL Cabinet Establishment. HOMAS COGHLAN bags to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and surâ€" rounding country. tliat he has leased. for a number of years. the Cabinet Shop and Store from Mr. Webber. where he will manufacture 53nd keep on hand a good‘ assortment of Chairs. Tables, Bedsloads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, &c . which he offers at extremely low prices. Also a large assortment of Room (‘olor, Raw and BoilediliiinseedtOil, Machine Oil. Rock Oil, Varnish. Turpentine, Benzene. jGlass. Putty, Glue, &c.. doc Parties Furnish- ing. Paporingi, or Painting their houses. will do well 10 call before purchasing elsewhere. _... He would also call attention to his FLOUR, FEED, Provision and Grocery Store, 'Wberobe will keep on: hand Flour, Shorts, Bran, Oats, Pause, Oatmeal, Cornmeal. Buck {wheah Bacon. Hams. Cheese, Fish. and Gene' ml Groceries of the Best Quality, for sale, at Pricesthnt cannot be surpassed. vRiclimondJHill, Jan. 12, 1866- DR. N. . 31-6rn, PECK, l SURGEON DENTIST ! l ESPECTFULLY announces that he has changed his time of visitingtlie following places, and afterthis date will be (Sundays excepted) In 180i of each month. I: I. Stoufi’villo....... nu. illrcugham ..........~ ..19th 'MmkliamVillage.... H.205};- Brown ’5 Corners. . . ........ . . 21st} u .t c I- It Thomhill......... ......93rd ” " Richmond Hill. ,..... . .2401 ” “ Maple..........._..........26Lh "' " Bnrwick . . . . . . . . .. .. .i‘fldr “' " Kleinburg . . . . . . . .Qllth' “' “ Nobleton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301h‘ “' -‘ baskey................ .3‘lst "' " Aurora . . . . . 1st " “ Sutton..... ........... 3rd “ Where he will attend to any businessper- training to any branch of his professith Aurora, June 7, 1865. 1-th llEAllllN’S FAMILY 1663161035 The safest and best Medicines Canada. G. A. BARNARD S been appointed agent, for the County A H of York, for the above valuable Medi- cines. which have been before the Canadian public for the past seven years. and have given universal satisfactionâ€"he can therefore, with confidence. recommend (hundreds of Testimo- nials could be given if required, showing the benefit derived therefrom,) their use for their several virtues. DEACON’S FAMILY VEGITABLE PILLS Act gently yet effectually: may be taken dur- ing anyemployment, at any time, and even by the most delicate female. DEACON'S STOMACIIIC VEGITABLE BITTERS, As a general Tonic, or Strengthening Medl' cine to brace and invigorate the frame, none can be better. DEACON’S FILE OINTMEN T. A soothing and astringent application ; and, as far as an application can be of any service, more soothing and much more astringent, than any hitherto prepared. The majority of cases find speedy relief by its use. DEACON’S WORKING MAN’S FRIEND v OK HEAL ALL. An excellent remedy for Rheumatism, Erysi- pelas. Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Chillilains, Sore Throat. and violent Pains in Back or Side, the effects of the lien] All in the above cases are astonishing, frequently removing all pain in a few hours. DEACON’S VEGITABLE COUGH PILLS One or two Doses generally remove the cold. DEACON’S Mivlnre for Cholera, Diarrlicoa, and Summer Complaints, equal to if not bet- ter than any other medicine made. DEACON’S unrivalled Cough Balsam,for in use in l H. LEMON, PROPRIETOR. First class Stabling and careful attendance.â€" l‘srins moderate. 'I‘oronto, Feb. 6, 1866. 36 JVOte of Ilaml Lost. '1‘ HE Public are cantior crl not to negocialo _ x. for a Note drawn in favor oi" lllARGARPLT, Hf ‘ lint-J. he $00.1 had several LIMIT by ' IL' Lin Fe ' v, for the sum of $.30 \ p ;,,,.l 51.1; 11,, an] ,';"~ w : Ociobo' 1.7, 186.), ‘ .L. llui' oil " : i. as lie same ! ‘ms been rzlegmt (l. Coughs, Colds. Consumption. Asthma. &c. DEACON’S Antibillious Pills. None bet- ' terin use. DEACON’S LINIMENT, For Cuts, Cracked Heels, and all kinds off sores on Horses and Cattle. ‘Household Furniture,- 0 Paper, Bordering. White Load, Paints and ' Ified tojudge, SIGNS OF OIL of a most- J 08’ Gaby, Proprietor. (Late Thomas Coates,) Good Stabling and an attentive hos alwavs n attendance. ' ,Februaiy 5. 1866. 36; DR. 7T. 0. CULVER’S MEDICAL DISPENSARY. Over 139, King Street East, '1' o R o N '13 o , For the cure of their: and Secret Diseases, And all Female Complai ls. â€"___ UNFORTUN ATES READ .’ i OUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness generally. caused by a- bad habit layout-h. which produces constitutional debility. you can rely on our remedies, for we have treated over fifty thousand' patients. and we guarantee a perfect. cure in all cases. IMPORTANT TO LADIES, Our Periodical drops will bring on the monthiy sickness. in all cases of obstruction ;fioni any cause, and after all other remedies of the kind have been tried in vain, New REMEDIES AND Qurcx Courtsâ€"For Syphilis strictures, seminal weakness, pains in the joints, affections of the kidneys, diseases of the head. throat, nose and skin. and all those dreadful affections arising from a secret habit of youth, which produces constitutional debility, renders marriage impossible, and in the and destroys borh body and mind, The treatment we adopt in the result of upwards of“ 'thirty years experience- aardi successful practice iii Europe and America. Addressâ€"Dr. T. C. Culver, East, Toronto, C. W. May 7, 1866. l 139. King St. 49-ly iAGnNTs WANTED. .w.“_, $150 PE *V-(‘mf‘ VQ _ HE GRANITE STATE Family Sewing ‘ Mueliiiiejs now presented to the people 'ofCauadti. possessing all the iiiipi'ovcn.eiits . that can be wellhconfined in a sewingmucbino. It will accomplish every description of sewing except button holes, from an overcoat down to the finest silks and muslins. This machine sells for only $15, ,aiid' is malty worth $59,.l ,in any family.- Every machine warranted and gkapt’inirepair‘fiee of charge for three years.â€" ;All machines-'soldlin Canada are manufacture i :at the company’s branch mauuf'actory in Tor- .' E‘ontot- Single- I Machines, with full printed jdii'oct'ibns, snnt‘ express free on receipt Iof$15 in a registered letter, directions accompany each machine. so plain that a chil‘d‘iwelva years of age can learn to work one successfully in asliort time. Address , or call on“ ' Company, R, T. BUSH & (30., Canada Manufactur- ers, 14 King: Street East. Toronto, C. W. I-leac Offices in in Great Britain and Canada, London, England. Glasgow, Montreal and ‘1 P. S.â€" Good agents wanted in every part 0 5 the country to whom will paid a salary from i $50 to $150 per month, or a large commission , Termsto agents sent free to those wishing ~ agencies. Toronto, March 23rd. 1866. 44-ly PROSPECTUSâ€" OF THE RICHMOND HILL PETROLEUM llll COMPANY l 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 cstablithed to test the matter, and obtain it it' poss1ble. Since in the opinion of many well quali- encouraging character exist in the greatest i abundance on Mr. Klink’s farm, 1}; miles east of Ganible’s toll-grate. It is proposed to sink a well there, as being the place most favorable for operations. The Land can be obtained for ten years, I 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 willl be required to procure material, and go on with the work. DICACON’S Eruptive Ointment for all kind of skin diseases. licnnion'o Hum, August 10 1865. 10 Itlllhli 800111117 lllll’llSITllltY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. l 811.? m‘nri :iill. illl"1‘. Richmond Will, 1101'. 30. 1665. Full printed i The Granite State Sewing Machine 5 Toronto. Richmond llil June l‘hi Agents wanted-,fthroughout the United State and Canndas. 800,000 Watches, Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Rings,Pin Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Silver Spoons and Forks, Cups, Cake Baskets, &c. worth Eight Hundred '1 lion- 0 sand Dollars. The Entire Stock of a largojmron-rmo House retiring from business. For the purpose of closing out the stock a. the earliest possible (into, the undersigned have decided on agreat distribution made as folloWs. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE, NO MATTER HOW VALUABLE, BEING SOLD FOR $1. A Certificate 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-fine Cents eachâ€"the per; son receiving one of these envelopes is entitled to the article named therein by returning: the Certificate to us with one dollar. and the article, ‘ no matter how valuable it may be, will be for- , worded to him or her at once. Tllt’l'O are no Blank Certificates and therefore every one is sure to get, at least, the full value of his or her money. Should the article named on the cor- tificate not suil,any other which he may select of the same value will be substiluted. We'soll the certificates as follows: . One for 25 015., five for $1, eleven for $0. thirty for $5, sixty-five for $10, one hundred for $15. This distribution affords a fine oppor- tunity for Agents, as what lady or gentleman will not invest TWENTY-FINE wars with a pros- pect of getting five hundred or a thousand ‘m‘v’. lurk urn EMPLBYMENT FUR EVERYBDDY. times as much. All orders must be addressed to us at our old stand No. 15 Maiden Lane, New York. LlST OF A RTICLES. ALL OF WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD FOR E-A‘SS. 300 Gonts’ Gold Hunting Case V‘Vntclios . . . . - - . - . . . . ... $50 [0 $150 300 lmdres’Gold and Enameled- Case \Vatclies.........-.. 35 “ 70 600 Gents’ Hunting-Case Sil- ver Watclies............ 35 “ 'le 200 Diamond Rings.. .. . . . . . . 50 " 100 3,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 15 " 30 3,000 n u u 4 u b 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets. 4 ” 8 4.000 Cbased Gold Bracelet...... 5 “ 10 2.000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Cliai'ns‘.... .... ... 6 " 530 6,000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4 “ 16’ 22.000 Lava. and Florentine .‘ Brooches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 " 6 2.000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Bi'ooclm...~............ 4‘ to 8 2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear Drops .. .. 4 " 8 4.500 Coral, Upul.~and Emerald EarDrops.............. 4 l. (3. 4,0600nlif0rnia Diamond Breast Plus................... 250 “ 10 \3‘,000 Gold Feb and Vest Watch Keys....,...............Q50" 8 4,000 hob and Vest Ribbon S ides 3 “ 10 4,000 Sluts of Solitaire Sleeve But- l’ons,Studs.etc........... 3 " 8 3,000 Gold 'l‘liimbles, Peiicils.ele 4 “ 7 6,000 Miniature l.oclu-is..' . . . . . . 2 50 “ 8 4,000 Mininniie Locketsâ€"Magic Spring........ 3" 20 3,000 Gold 'l‘ootbpicks, Cros. .. 7 etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 “ 8 5.000 Plain Gold Ilings......... 4 ” ll 5.000ClmsodtGoldRings,...... 4 “ 11 8,000 Stone Set'and Signet Rings 2 50 W 10* 8.000 California Diamond Rings. 2 “ 10’ 7.500 Sets Imdlcs" Jewelryâ€"Jot andGold............... 5 " 15‘ 6,000 Sets Ludies’ Jewelryâ€" Camoo,l’carl.etc . . . . . . .. 4 " 15 6,000 Gold Pens.Sllvor Extension Holders "and Pencils..... . 4 " 10 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- ted Holders............. 3 “ 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sion 'rlolrlers.... . . . . . . -.. 6 “‘ 10‘ 5.000 Silver Goblets and Drink iug Cups . . . . . . ........ 5 " 50 3,000 Silvoi'Castors.... .... .... 15 “ 50 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets.........‘....... 90 “' 50“ 7‘ PER iiozrn.‘ 'l5,000 Dozen Sliver Tea-Spoons. $1010 520 and Forks. . n 5,000 Table Spoons .c.--........ 20 “ 100 AGENTSâ€"W's zvrml agents in every reglv merit, and in every l"\'.'ii illltl county in tho' country, and those acting as such will be allow- odllll cents on every Coinificuto ordered by them. provided their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect 525 cents for every Certificate. and remit 15 cents to us. . [ITWi-ite plainly. say only what is necessary :and- be prompt. Address. GI‘RtAWD W. DEVAUGII & CO.. No.15 Maiden Lane, New York. June 9. 1865. g-3m :ADDLBR c ,llARNESS MAKER l roses ST. l l O VERY work, Scientific. Theological or Fic- E ticus, whether published in Britain or America. can be obtained at the Publisher’s priccs. lVe have direct communication with Britain, and with this facility can bring goods much more punctually and expeditiously than most retailers. As instances of the cliea'pness ofour prices we append a list of some of the books we keep constantly on hand :â€" )Josophus’s Complete \Vorks in one halid- some volume, (Illustrated). . . . . . . “$2 00' ,Keilli’s Evidences of the Truth of tho (,‘liiistian Religion, derived from the literal fulfilment of Prophecy, (pro- f'usoly Illustrated) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laird of Logan : or Anecdotes and Tales, illustrative of the \Vitaiid Humour of Scolland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leighton’s. Archbishop, complete works. in oneJiandzome volume . . . . . . . . . . Paloy’s Complete Works, in one hand- some volume. . , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 |_. L"! O H ‘1 by p... 4 U1 The capital of the Company is to belSmitlr’s, luv. James. “Our Heavenly $2,000, in 40 shares of $50 each; two Father: or. God a Refuge and shares entitles any member to become a di Sll'ells’lll i’ ' Christ Aloneâ€"3 300k rqctmz .- ‘ for All;‘ ' Welcome to Jesus;’ . ‘Tlio Better l.aud:’ “This do in Asthe successful prosecution of the en- Rmnmnmmwe of Me, or Sacramen- terprise Wlll confer untold advantages of‘ my Meditation“: s Impormm Ques. wealth and prosperity on our Villaer and timer "l‘he Great Comforror;’ neighborhood, it is hoped that sufficient snp- ' The Morning Sacrfice :’ ‘ The port and encouragement may be given to Evening Sacrificefl and “Words of ljustifyits prosecution. Comfort. or Solace in Sorrow.’ cloth « limp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ...12l cts each d CHEAP listlifi AND" .ITH J()Il PR ESTABLISHENT. Orders for the any of, irn'dprimntioncd descrip- tiovn’of' PLAIN AND tllllllllll Jill llllllll Will Ho promptly attended to :â€"'-‘ BOOKS", FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARD}; 1 CERCULARS, LAW FORMS, BILL HEADS BLANK CHECKS, Dimmer, P‘AMP'HLE‘ (‘3- AND: LARGE mm SMALL POSTERS, And every other kind of chttcr-I’i'css Printing. OUR ASSORTMENT 017' i. i, ll,‘ l, l” '. tun anus Is entirely newland of tho latest patterns, large variety of new A ' stirriiu;ertirria “(Garden the just received. 1ft. ’ 31"” ORDERS PBQMPTLY EXELUTEcm 'IINEE .lduct‘i‘vo System in heal "’Tfin YORK ’HERA‘LDM llllllll, STlll'lllilllll, AND FANCY STQRE.â€" NEW LIST OF BOOKS stirrer, RELIGION, POETRY MEDICINE AND _ MlISIC. -_. E‘Propriotor of the above Establishment begsto'call'tho attention of the inhabit- ants of the Hill and neighborhood. to the recent additions made to his stock of Interestng and Readable Books, being a superior class of lite. rature by the most eminent authors of well-' .k,iiowu‘rerpulation and popularity. liGod’s Glory in the lleavensâ€"llv Wm, Loilch,‘ Principal of Queen’s Co Ski-50. liege. Canada Good Wordsâ€"vols. for 1861 and 1862, $1.87 each. .Praying and lVorking~Ily Rev. Wm. Stevor son, 87% cts,‘ My Ministerial Experience -â€"Bv Rev Dr. Buchsel, 87; cts“. ' ' Parish Papersâ€"15y Norman McLeod D.D. _ s73 cts. , , Tb'c' Graver Tlimights of 87% eta,“ Bimis’ Poems, 12 The New Life â€"lly Bushnell, 1‘2mo cloth, 400115 The Book of Famil Wor-l' â€"B'R . W ‘ B. Clark. 50013.y h “p 3 av I Forty Years Experience in a Sund By ’I‘yng, 4f) cls. .Buchun’s Domestic only 50 cts. The Canadian Sunday School Realtorâ€"10 Cts. Rab and his Friendsâ€"6 cts. iBnnyan’s Pilgrims Progressâ€"30 015. 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