I isery lm‘es company, and so does a :mmagea ble young lady. 10mins feeds on adversity, sickens on 1 raise, starves on success. Women never truly command till they won their promise to obey. )CTCI sticks to a man after all his friends :.:l the rest of mankind have deserted him. 421'» man who can hold his ground against a, mortgage must be a pretty athletic fel. i'c'v‘f. [1 Will Hamilton, the half wit of Ayr, was hanging about the vicinity of a loch, which was partially frozen. Three young ladies were deliberating as to whether they should venture upon the lake’s surface, when one of them suggested that Will should he asked to walk on it ï¬rst. The proposal was made ‘to him. “Though I'm daft, I’m no ill-bred quickly responded Will ; “ after you, led- dies I†The editor who did not mind his stops, introduced some verses thus :â€"The popm vubiiehcd tlviq week was composed by an A win (iy orator got up once and said, “Sir, after much reflection, consideration, and examination, I have calmly, deliberate- ly, and carefully come to the determined ctmclusion that those citieg where the popu- lation is very large, there are 'a great num- ber of men, women, and children. Don’t undertake to throw cold water on yew: wife’s darling schemes, unless you want to get into hot. 1 , “ill Billings thinks there used to be fun in thirty cents than there is now )even dollars and a half. who joke at present current in Parlia- m IS, that Ministers have got “Bright’s use,†which is always fatal]. The pre- nou, like the joke. is too gloomy. A, boarfler at one.of the hotels, recen- "1v. was I observed to shed tears when the cese was passed. Upon being asked the .150 cf his agitation, he rcpiid that the (119050 was a very movng sight. The following is an easy method of detec- 1ing whether the red color of wine is arti- ï¬cial or otherwise :â€"A small piece of bread ï¬t of sponge which has been well washed is dipped into the wine, and then placed in the water. If the colour is ai'liï¬cial the water will be at once;colured : otherwise the color will not be apparent for half an 1: our. A gentleman walking along the docks lmdhie attention directed to the floating chm-ch. Ah! very unstable principles hereâ€"a change twice in every twontv-fonr hour 1†he exclaimed. Listened could 51‘. and asked how that could be : and was answered, “Don’t you aeeit’s High Church 01' Low Church according to the state of the tide. 7" 800 . ‘. . ‘ who hnslam 1n hxs grave man) ~vears for his own amusement. A QlidlntBOY.â€"~A little boy some six years old was using his slate and pencil on ï¬ne Sabbath, when his father, who was a minister, entered and said :â€"â€"My son, I prefer that you should not use your slate on the Lord’s day. I am drawing churches, ‘Mher, was the prompt reply. The other night at a hotel, a convivinlly disposed gentleman, retiring late, walking independently and somewhat noisily up the stairs and along the corridor to his room. ‘Wliy, what a noise you make, ‘sni-l his Wife, ‘who heard with some anxity tlielieavy tread of his boots, “ lIOW heavily you walk.’ “Well, my deur,â€_ was the gruff response, ‘~‘ifyoï¬ ca'n get 51 barrel of whiskey up‘stairé with any less noise, I should like to see you (1'0 it.†A Fall in Min-es. One of the wooden mitres, carved by Grinling Gibbons over A prebend’s stall in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury happening to become loose, Jesse White.tl1e s-urxeyor of that ediï¬ce. inquired of the Dean whether he should make it fast-“lor, perhaps.†said Jossv. it may fall on yrur reverence's head. \Vell Jesse, said the humorcna Cantab, sunuose it does failed on my head, I don’t I‘dnk that a mitre falling on my head would hurt it’ Duplicate Psaim.-â€"With respect to doubt versions, he had heard of s. Presbytery .where one member moved that there was no use for duplicate versions of (my Psalms, and that t-hoseAwe-have should he expung- ed. This was seconded, on which another member made this remark :w"The bro- ther Who has made this motion is a very weak brother, and he who has Seconded it is another of the same. Two lawyers, one of Whom had grey hair and the other, llmuyzh just as old a man as his learned friend, had hair which suspici- o lSly black, had some nllercalioli about some question ofpraclice, in which the gen- tlcmqn “ith the dark hair remarked to his nrment at the same time looking at the lam r’s giay head, A peraon at your :ime of life, Fll‘, ought to have had long r haugh expermiee to know w‘nat is custom- in sur-l‘ cases “Yes sir,†was! the re- ; “you nmv m at; y grey hair if you mm. My hair will be 3111-3,- as long as I 11-“) and yours will be blauk 214 ‘mg as you live. 0? all the European nations Fran 30 shows 111:; slawest rate of increase in popula- ,. A ‘2‘ Upwmds M4000 clerks been thrown out of employment in London in consequence of the recent bank failures. 1 V 1:? .mows notâ€"sitting, dreaming there“ " (11': hitter walking she musf bear,- ‘ “Hm cloud that hangs above; 21rde is: on her fair young brow,- * ii whisp’ring ever soft and low, - Come back to me, my love K†'j r. hem-1 is worth more than tliisâ€" than flattering Words and u kiss. : there ! ’tis ever so ; '0 not always what they seem, ve, though fair enough in a dream, mother word for woe. Dutch 130115 A Gross Libel on the Princess Mary.»- The Princess Mary, It in said, was weighed a few days beforeytlhe marrige, when it; was that she represented the substantial ï¬igur of eighteen atone. v ‘ max) I astrzmggr came one'dhyâ€"u MUVLC I'no nmiden’s heart away, ' grave he;- in return - ‘ oath words and a treach’rous-kiss, .M poor moments~of fancied bliss,- And a bitter lessson to learn.- -: H nnd twisting Iier golden hair, shaded a brow both young and fair, maic’wq smmhne ; .p x-xnre the gems the maiden were, 7 t for all thc t the maiden was poor; '\1‘ her Matt was not her own. )0 {E MA1)EN-’S HEART. Bfliï¬rrllnmmm. lu'CJ PM"! of «a mo xpmted to England from the mm). HE Subscriber begs to inflmn‘the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. whereho'wilikeepconstantly oxrhnnd a good supply of ï¬rshclasn Liquors. &c. As this house possesses evmy accommodation Tra- vehers can desire. those whovwish Malay where they can ï¬nd every comfort Irv rospactfulij‘in- vitad to give him a call:- Richmond Hi". Dec. 1865; EHSFRABLE Sflfll’ Tl} LET THE SHOP adjoining: the “Herald†. Ofï¬cn wil be let for a loug‘or short term or years. 'I‘hare is a good opengng {or a Watchmaker or Tinsmim. Apply at this Offlbe, B‘OLMï¬iGE’S HOTEL, Richmond‘I-lill; April 13. YON GE STREET. HE Adwrtiser Offers For Sale his Eerm, of 50 notes, on Yongo St-eet, about half- _L of 50 notes, on Yongo St-eet, about half- way Between Richmond Hill and Thornhill or he will sell 46 news with the Farm House and' Farm Buildings;- _ TERMS :â€"-A csfnnll paymant down, and a 1:113- flrlm toupay t‘he hflance if requlyed; l’RiCEwâ€"F'or’ the 46 acres, vivilh Farm House and buildfllgs. $68 dollars an acre. Posseasion can bu had on lst April. 1866. N. B.â€"A BAY MARE, 6 years old for Sale. (on time if required.) March 16th, 1866. SMALL FAR M I RICHMOND HILL Cabinet Establishment. J. inhabimnls of Richmoan Hill and sur- rounding coumry. that ha has leased. 'or a number -~f years. lhe Cabinet Shop and Store from Mr. Webbar. where he will manufacture and keep on hand a good assortment of HOMAS COGHLAN begs to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and sur- Bedsteads, Bureaus, Cupboards, Dreusing Stands, &c . which he offers at extremely low prices. Also A large assortment of Room l’nper, Bordering. White Lead. Paints and (‘olon Raw and Boiled Linsaed Oil. Machine Oil. Rock Oil. Varnish. Turpentine. Benzena. Class. Putly, Glue, &c., &c Parties Furnish- ing. l’apering, or Painting their houses. will do well In call before purchasing elsewhere. Where he will keep on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran. Oats. Pause, Oatmeal. Common}. Buck when, Bacon, H ams. Cheese, Fish. and Ganev‘ ml Groceries of the Best Qua‘ily. for sale. a! Prices that cannot. be surpassed. Richmond Hm, Jun. l2,1866. Stoufl‘vme I811) ofeuch m‘ Brougham .. . Markham Village . . . . ..20[h " Brown’s Curuers..........2lst " Thomhill................231d “ Richmond Hill. . . .... . . . .2411) " F-Inple...................26lh " Bnrwick.... . .........281h “ Kleinhurg..... .........29!h †Nobleton................301h “ Luskey................ .3lst " Aurora........ ......... ls! " Sutton"... 3rd “ Where he will attend {a any business FLOUR, FEED, Provision and Grocery Store!1 DR. N. J. PECK, SURGEON DENTIST ! l ESPECTFULLY announces that he has changed his time of visitingthe following placel, and afterlhis date will be (Sundays excepted) in_ DEABQN’S FAMILY MBIIIHINES taining to any branch of hié profession.- Aurora, June 7,1865. 1- HAS been appointed agent. for the County of York, for the allove valuable Modi- cines. which have been before the Canadian public for the past seven years. and have given universal satiafacxionâ€"he can therefore. with conï¬dence. recommend (hundreds of Teslimo nials could be given if required, skewing {ha beneï¬t derived therefrom,) their use for their several virtues. Household Furniture, Chairs. Tables, Act gcnlly yet effectually; may be taken dur- ing any employment, at any time. and even by [he most delicate female. BITTERS. As a general Tonic, or Strengthening Medi' cine to brace and invigorate the franm. no“ can be better. DEACON’S PI LE OlNTMENT. The safestand best Medicines in use in Canada. DEACON‘S s'rQMACmC VEGITABLE A poet-hing and astringent application ; and, as far as an application cam he of‘ any survice, more soothing and much more astringent. than any hitherto prepared. The majority of cases ï¬nd speedy relief by its use. DEACON’S WORKING MAN'S FRIEND 0R HEAL ALL. An excellent remedy for Rheumatism, Erysi- Deltas. Strains. Bruises. Cubs, Ch'flblains. Sure anoat. and violent Pains Ill Back or Side. the oï¬'ects of the Heal All in the shows cases are astonishing, frequently removing 3!} pain in a few hours. DEACON'S VEOITABLE COUGH PILLS One or two Doses generally remove tho cold. DEACON’S Mixture for Cholera, Dim-rhea, and Summer Complaints, equal to if not bet- ter than any other mcdmlno made. DEACON’S unrivaflod Cough Balsam, for Coughs, Colds. Consumption. Asihma. &e. G. A. BARNARD DEACON’S FAMILY VEGITABLE PILLS terin use. For Cuts, Cracked Heu‘s, and all kinds 0.9 some, on Horses and Cattle. DICACON’S Eruptive Ointment for all Mud ofskiu disoasqs. BIBLE S SIETY DEPOSITORY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. mcuwmu HILL, :‘xurrust 10 1965. He would also call attention to his Richmond Hill, June. 1‘8 DEACON’S Antibillious Pills. Now be:- LATE VAN NOSTRA'N‘D'S‘, I'!‘ burners-“unn- mrg...... Lorin...“ DEACON’S LINIMENT. FOR SALE ON G. J. F. PEARCE. Lot 39, 1st Con. Vaughan. I811) of each month 31-6m, l-tf 10 per- lamina Fire Assurance Company; Incorpnrated. by7 lzloyail Charter, in 1 0. A'VIN’GE been appointed Agent fér' this Company.one of the oldést and mos1 reliable English Companies, P will be happy ‘ to affect assursmco against Loss or damagpa by Firewpou evmy descripï¬on of l The Lowest. POSSIBLE? RKTES‘, G. A. BARNARD‘, Agent For Newmarket, Aurora, Markhamand Richmond Hill. Riihmond Hill. March Mtli; DENTISTRY. NEAR CHURCH STREET, S prepared to wait upon any who need his- professional services in order to preserve their tooth, or relieve suï¬'oring and supply new teeth in the most approvedstylo. Also to regu- late the teeth of those who need it. Consultation free, and all work warranted. w. c. ADAMS, m D- 3., GLO UCESTEI: €10 USE: YONGE STREET. J OS’ Gaby, Proprietor. Good Stabling and an attentive hos always n attendance. Februm v 5. 1866. With immediate payment of all Losses. As the successful prosecution of the enâ€" terprise will confer untold advantages of wealth and prosperity on our village and- neighborhood, it ishoped' that sufï¬cient sup- port and encouragement may be given. to justify its prosecution. DR. '1‘. C. OULVER’S MEDRCAIi VDISPENSARY. v Av... v“; uA‘ ‘ILUV Juan†5 OUNG MEN who are lroub'ed with . weakness generally. caused by a bad habit in youth. which produces cnnsvitutionnl debility. you can rely on our remedies, for we have treated over ï¬fty thousand patients. and we guarantee a perfect euro in all cases, IMPORTANT 'l‘O LADIES. Our Periodical drops will bring on the monlhiy sickness. in all cases of obstruction flom _any cause, and after all other remedies of the kind have been tried in vain. Ehmnis ass Secret Diseases, NEW Rmmnms AND chx Calmsâ€"For Syphilis strictures, seminal weakness. pnim in the jomts, affections ot'the kidneys, diseases of the head. throat, nose and skin. and all those dreadful aï¬'ections arising frorri ' 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 is the result of upwards of thirty years experience and successful practice in Europe and America. THE GRANITE STATE Fermi}: Sewing Machine is now presented to the people ofCanada. possessing all the improvements that. can be well‘conï¬ned in nsewingmachine. It will accomplish every desmiptionv of sewing oxeept hntton holes. from an overcoat down to the ï¬nest. silks and muslins. This machine sells for only $l5, and in really worth $50, in any family. Every mechino warranted and kept in repair free of charge for throe years.â€" All machines sold in Canada are manufacture at the co-npany’s branch manufactory in Tor- onto. Single Machines, with full printed directions. snnt express free on recoipt of $l5 in a registered letter, Full printed directions accompany each machine. so plain that a child iwelvo years of age can learn to work one successfully in a short time. Address or call on The Granite State Sewing Machine Company, AGENTS WANTED. $150 PER MONTH. R, T. BUSH 6L C0., Canada Manufactur- ers, 14 King Street East. Toronto, C. W. Heat: Ofï¬ces in in Great Bntair. and Canada. London, England, Glasgow, Montreal and Toromo. 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 motor. Richmond Hill, Nov. 30, 1555‘; P. S.â€" Good ageiiis wanted in everv part 0 the country to whom will paid a salary from $50 to $i50 per month, or a large commission. Terms to agents sent free to those wishing agencies. WHEREAS {Mm 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 possxble. The Land 035?} be obtained for ten 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 oneâ€"half of which will be required to procure material, and go on With the work. Addressâ€"Dr. T. C. Culver, 139. King St. East, Toronto, C. \V. May 7, 1866. 49-ly Since in the opinion of man well quali- ï¬ed tojudge, SIGNS OF 01 ofa. most encouraging character exist in the greatest abundance on Mr. Klink’s farm, 1!; miles east of Gamble'a toil-gate. It. is proposed to ï¬ink a well there, as being the place most favorable for operatiqns. PETROLEUM OIL BUMPANY ! No. 7, Royal Exchange, Cornhz‘ll. and No. 7, Pall Mall, Londen. June. 1865. 95 King Street East, Toronto, Toronto, March 23rd. 1856 To o , PROSPECTUS UNFORTUN ATES READ ! And all Female Complai ts. Over 139, King Sh‘col East, OF THE RICHMOND I-IILL (Late Thomas Coates,) For the cure of 44-1y 4145‘ NEW CHEA P,- BR? mm ! V V Sipri‘ngStioEk {vhicl} will be found Jim of The Larzesï¬, Sï¬'eapest, and ‘Bes’t 'smted‘ Stoéksin’the Neigboruood‘, \ M. S. POLLOOK is now receiving his 5!"thth which Will be found one of ‘Comimihg'ih'part ombyle’é New and beami- 1 ’l'ul Prims. rich and elegmn. llelaines. Mohairs, and l’oilie do Shavre Dresses. Gighameï¬hirt- ings.. Bleached and factory Cottons. Dbnims, .lilno and. Fancy. Farmer’s Drill, ’l‘owelling, §I)ressed and‘ Brown. Holland, Bbys’ summer 71‘weods'. Satinette, Doeskins,. Gambroon, Russell eardrMens’ Smacks, Overhauls. Long (Iloih, Regatta. Fancy'l‘wmd and‘ manual Irshirts and Heady-1121M) Clothing, with the Rest assnrtment of Mens, Womens and Child‘ bens’ Socks. Ever Offered in RECH‘MONB‘HELL In everysiza. colnm and make, 3130. a nice variety of Silk. Lisle and Cotton Gloves, Para- sols. Gents’ Linen and Paper Collars. Fancy Siik Neck Ties. Braces, &c.. 114mg & nHILnnnm’g mugging, As Cheap as any House north of Toronto. Late Fifleen Dozenin white and Fancy Colours: for sale cheap at Wm. S, Pollock’s. late Which will be Sold for (“HOWE SUGARS At Wm S. Pollock’s, in Danflable. Split Straw. and Leg horn. in the newest and most fashionable styles. and will be sold at Toronto Priees. with an aisortmem of Flower and Fancy Goods. late G. A. BARNARD. 9 lb Redqml h reï¬ned Sugar for $1wésp'ondid quality, also. Bmknn‘ Loaf. Powdered and crushbd Sugars, cheap at W. S. l'OLLOCK’S Lnte G. A. BARN ARI). Preï¬y Shaw Hats and Bonnets, The New and Fashionable " Empress Trail †Skeleton. wich a large varietv of lho Newest Styles worn, in ladies and childrens?sizes, please call and oxnmino the Slock, also, the New and plettj.’ Dress Goods, at Wm. S. Pollock's. Late 'G. A. BARN ARD. 10 lb of (foot? Mllscnyago Sugaf for$lr 7x9. 8x10, l0x12,l0x14,12x16,16x‘20. Window Glass, White. Lead. Spaniah Browh. Chrono Yellow. Prussian Blue. Venetian Red, Red- Lead and mher paints. Boiled and Raw Lin- Seed Oil. Lompand Coal nil. Benzoino,. Turpemlne. WhtingS Putty, &c., of the beat quality. nnd moderate prices, at WM, S. POLLOCK’S late G. A. BARNARD. SKELETON SKIRTS, l have now on ham} some of (he be.“ Malt Rve and' Hespeller \r‘vhisknv ever sold on Richmond Hill. or any other Hill I by the bar- rel or on draft. atmoderate Prices a1. WM. S. POLLOCK’S. hue G. A. BARNAR’D. Just Received, Paints, flils, Glass and Putty Young Hyson Tenâ€"25 6t? lb. usunliy sold a 35 léd do do 38 0d do Good Strong do 35 6d do Extra Fino Flavored 4s 0d to 45 3d With snme exceH'ent brands of Java, Japan, and Black Teas. at Pollock’s, late Now tohand. an excellent oswrtment of Pure, Fresh. and warranted soads oflast year’s ‘rowth. also, Turnip. 0 Carrot and Mangoid urxzol. Field Seeds at W. S. POLLOCK’S rm G. A. BARNARD. BISCUIT 2 In Abernathv, Soda. Wine. Prince of Wales' Spice, Pic Nic. Water, and Arrow Root, at Toronto Prices.at W. S. POLLOCK’S. Ri‘hmond Hi" Apyil, 26 1866. GARDEN SEEDS, Cortex}. in all prices: Womens’ Balmom] and French brown do Girls’ 7 White and Grey Cotton Hose in all prices. Boys' White. Grey. and Brown Cotton Socks in all prices. Infants’ White and Balmoral Stripe Cotton Socksm all prxces, and as cheap as can be bought W. S. POLLOCK'S, late Men’s Whim and Coloured Merino Socks. n hll plicas. Men’s Brown and Grey Cotton Socks. W0m_eu’s“} Whim. AGrey. Black and BI .1 Sutton flosiery THOSE LADIES & CILDRFN‘S I’m-c Fine Flavoured T'EAS .' “TEHSKEY! Cash or Short Credit, AND FASHIONABLE An excellent assortment of G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARNARD. A. FORTUNE! ,EMPMmmT‘rnn nvnnmm. AgentswnnledJ'throughnut me Unilo‘d Stale and Canadus. Watches. Chains, Sets of Jeweiry, RingsJ’in Bacchus, SleeVe Bunons. Silver Spoonl' and Forks. Cups, Cake Baskets, 6w. wo'nll Eight Hundred 'I'houo. land Dollars. The Enï¬re Sxock ora largejmrommo Hons: reuring from business. _ For lhev purpose of closing out the stock n. the earliest possible dale, the undersigned have decided on n greatdislributio’n made as follows, EACH AND EVERY mummy N0 mn'um HOW ‘V‘ALUABLE, mzmo sou) FoR'3l‘. A Certiï¬cate of each article with its value printed upon it. is placed in an envelope and sealedâ€"these envelopes are thoronghly-mixed and sold for Twenty-ï¬ne Cents eachâ€"«he per- son receiving one of these envelopes is entitled tothe article named therein h}- roturning the Certiï¬cate to us with one dollar. and the article. no matter how valuable it may be, will be for- wardedto‘ltim or her at ones. 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 cor- tiï¬cate not suturing» other whwh‘J ha mny soles}: of the same valua‘willlie substituted. We eell ‘lhe certiï¬cates as follows: One {oi 525 cls.. ï¬ve for $1, :lewn for $2 lhu‘ly for $5, sixly-ï¬ve for $10, one‘ hundred for $15. This dislributicn affords a ï¬ne’ oppor- tunin for Agents,- as what lady or gantloman will not invest TWENTY-FINE cums with a pros- peel. of gelling 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. -- Vanches $50 to $150 300 Lad es’Gnld and Enamfled‘ Cnse“"mches........... 35 " 70 600 Gems‘ Hunting-Case Sil- ver Watches............ 35 " 70 200 Diamond Rings.... .... .. 50 " “)0 3.000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains l5 " 30 3‘01“) u a n 4 u b 3.000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets. 4 “ 8 4.000 Chased Gold Bracelek .. .. 5 “ 10 2.000 Clmlelaine Chains ’and Guard Chains.... ....... 6,060 Solitaire and Gold Brooflles 2.000 7 Lava and Florentine Broochos............... 4 2.000 Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches............... 4 2,000 Mosaic, Jot. Lava. and Florentine Ear Drops . . . . 4 4.500 Coral. Opal. and Emerald Ear Drops.... . . . . . . . . . . 4 4,000 California Diamond Breast l’ins........ ............ 950 3,000 Gold Fob and Vest \Vatch Keys............ ‘2 50 4.000 Fob and Vest Ribbon S idea 3 4,000 Sels of Solitaire Sleeve But- tons, Studs. etc. . . . . . . . . . . 3 3,000 Gold 'I‘llimbles, Pencilsmlc 4 {MIN} Miniature Lockels.. . . . . . . 2 50 4.003 Miniature Locketsâ€"Magic - Spring........ ........ 3,000 Gold 'l‘oolhpicks. Crosses, etc ................ .... 5,000 l’lain Gold Rings. . . . . . . . . 5,000 Clmsed Gold Rings . _ . , . _ . [4.60.0 Stone Set and Signet Rings 8,1100 California Diamond Rings. 7.500 Sets Ladies†Jiewelryâ€"Jet and Gold.... .... 6.000 .Sels Ladies’ Jewelryâ€"- Cameo, Pearl. etc. . . . . .. . 6,090 Gold ~Pens.Silvar Enemies 'Holders and Penniln......-. - 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- lad Holdurs.... .... .... . 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sinn Holders.... .... .... ‘5.000 Silver Goblets and Drink- ‘ ing Cups.............. 3,009 Silver Cnswrs . ..... . r.-. . . . 2089 Sihxer Fruit and Cake Baskots................ AGENTSâ€"We want agents in: every regi- ment. and in every town andi county in {My country, and those acting as such will be allow- ed 10 cents on every Ceniï¬cale ordered by them. provided their remillance nmounlv 10' one dollar. Agents will collect E25 cents {on every Certiï¬cate. andmemit 15~cems to us. [ITWrite phinly. say only whatlionecosnry and be prompt. Adflrcsm. GIRARD WL DEVA’UGH‘ 6; 60.. FVERY work, Scientiï¬c, Theolagical or Fic- J tinus, whether pnblished in Britain or America. can [)6 obtained at the Publisher‘s- prinns. We have direct communication with Britain, and with this facility can bring good: much more punctunlly and expeditiously than most retailers. As instances of the chasm of our prices we append a hat of some at. the books we keep constantly on- hand :â€" Josephus's Complete Works in one hand- some volume. (illusiraiad). . . . . . . . .5 Keith’s Evidences of the Truth of the Chrisiiau Religion, derived from tl'e literal fulï¬lment of Prophecy, (pro- fusely lllustraled)..... ...... . ..... Laird of Logan : or Anecdotes and Talks, illnslralive oi’ the Wit and Humour of Scoll'and.....,............. ... Leighton'n. Archbishop. complete works, in one handsome volume. ...... . . . Pale} ’s Cmnpioio Works, in one hand- some Vflh‘l‘mï¬- .. .. .... .... . . . . . . . . Smikh’s. Rev. James. ' Our Heaveni‘y Father : or, God a _Rof'ugo and Strength ;’ ‘ Christ Aloneâ€"n Book for All ;' ‘ Welcome in Jesus :' ' The Better Land :' ‘ This do in Remombernnce of Me. or Sacrnmen- tal Meditations ;’ ‘ Important Quas- iions ;’ " The Great Comforter :’ ' The Morning Sacrï¬oo :’ ‘ Tho Evening Sacriï¬cef and 'Wcrds of Comfort. or Solace in Sorrow.’ cloth BOOKS! ALI. or WHICH ARE To an sou; roR SI “CH. 300 Gems-’7 Gold Hunting Case limp . . . . . . . ... .... ichmond Bil: June 1°] No. 15 Maiden Lane, New Xom June 9. 1865. fl~3m LlST OF ARTICLES. 800,000 .........o...nu..u.v .250“ ......on.-.. as( Ribbon S idea 3 “ mire Sleeve But- .otc...... . . . . . 3 “ bles, Pencilsmlc 4 †.ockels.... .... 2 50 “ Locketsâ€"Magic ..... ........ 3 " lpicks. Crosses, .............. 2 †Rings......... 4 " 1d Rings . . . . . . . 4 †ud Signet Rings ‘2 50 " )inmdnd Rings. 2 " ys†Jiewelryâ€"Jet 5 " lies’ Jewelryâ€"- mr'.etc........ 4 " Silvar Extension 1d Penniln......-. - 49 M rmd Gold Moun- rs............. 3 “ and Gold Exten- ars............ lets and Drink- .............. 5 " c...........-.... )5 " ruit and Cake .............. 20 6" mum 20 I] H 10 10 15 15 F9 10 mi 50 50 250 12; ct: “(5h~ m. 4 lo 200 175 20 10 The York Heralti EQGï¬ Order» for the luv 0! undermonï¬onud‘dhdï¬b- Ildn ox? BflLflBBfl JflB WflllK BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, PAMPHLETS‘ AND W ORDERS PROMPT†EXELUTE 4;“ LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, Letter-Prcss; Printing. rl.‘;Clr&!a,I&¢ just ‘rccoi'vod. { % Is entirely new and or [the Meat rattan. {urge variety of new ESTABLISHENT. 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