I am mpnarch 41f all 1 survey, M right there is n'one to contest; .\ W ithin ,the 'four sides of my‘hall, { ’I ‘mmutér 0f‘321theyillvest. ' has, it is; mid“ Written 1;) UV: Gent-me and: " i: m out, as soon he wposs 1' 3 ad have some more Alï¬e-prac- ihï¬jtfman and‘thin'gs ï¬ï¬d themselfs in with nring in their nozes and sumboddy hold 0v lhe riyig’. The tru'way that manifest des- tiny had better be sot down iz, the exact distance thata fro: kan 'nmp down hill with astriped snake after im. A Just Rebuke.â€"â€"As father Taylor was givinga temperance addresses in Rocky- ' Hill meeting'bouse. a'cértain drunkard was so much Qfl‘ended by his severe but truthful remark": .{gbath‘e roseup and began to hiss ‘theï¬peglier. Instantly after Taylor turned _ " atti‘ntion'of the large audience to his aqo‘lgnt rowdy, and than forcibly said, as 1 pointed to his victim, “There’s a fled nose got into cold water; don’t you' hehr it hiss ‘2" The Parisian ladies Have made a new and startling invention in dress. They have ade bonneta smaller and. beautifully less, mm! at last they consist‘of nothingmore than in igilï¬mn found the head with p yell Murch- "té‘tdi‘t. ".l‘he" veil is "geiierally‘bla'c‘k,' so that. our fair dumes resemble greatly Spam 11311 ladies. . ' spossim? cam“ have m ticc “ith‘his oZd‘ cane-mica. life ?‘ Peoplewa-nt, if the ' are let alone, .vtolliire' habitually on one 063‘, not to be qverlnstiugly climbing,er squirrels, or con- victs, or London servants. I" Ah! woman what blessings thou hath In thy power on man to bestow ; Whe‘n each of thy efforts combine I To do your great missim below. 0:} Wauteda Boy to learn Printing at this‘dï¬ice to come immediately. Musical Hurmony.â€"“ How is it,†asks W‘coriéspoï¬dent of {he ‘Aihenmu‘m, “(hat the ear detects no discards in ,thechorus of; various kinds of singing birds that may. be 1 heard warbling together-‘1 It‘must be that the! are piping 1heir melodies in different aim quelated‘keys, as \well as in different flank. gWith the human voice, or with , muiical-instmments, a chorus 30 arranged ‘vould be all discords.†To hum-wk a parish not 100 miles from , Hexhan there once resided a. pastor whose i-cenary procilvities Wei-8‘ freqï¬ently :5 oken if b his flock. One day an 'old ’ Ytï¬'lhél‘ 'calle' to pay the tithes, and on set- tlement there appeared a balance‘of one halfv. .,...for which the riest r0 osed :_1ï¬at?§:;§}muld'to‘ssl _" Nfe, nae?†guoth the farmer, "aw nivver was a gam’lor, an au’ am] no spurt ‘ngo !â€--He:cham Courant. I. am oug Ofsociety’s way, ' And must ï¬nish my journey alone; Ne'er hear the wise counsel of wife, 0:- fat! the sweet piensurea of home. ,3ng hours. These jokes, too, have now be- ‘éomes :‘ine, and barky sufï¬ce £0 gai-p a. 'glzgle mm the sixpeuny seapwhen emitt- _ Ed by thé'ébmic singer at a music hall. ' iWhat is gained in the country by putting thg drawing-room upstairs, excépt an .in- deï¬nite addition to the needless exertion of Outskirts of Creation, A breach will make, That mgcgnpr wisjses ne’er can mend. -â€"- T719 Quiver. Celene} ‘T’card, Garibzfldi’s Englishman; , Manifest. destiny iz the science 0v going to}! tpeug'eqil, <31; en_rn1y _ ot.he:f_ place. before Mns’rs ox' AMERICAXL.â€"For Years the English Ixewgpapers used to have their week- ly quot/n nf'exumples of American exaggera- tions and longbowism. We used to read about the cow, which, being left out on a frosty night never afterwards gave anything but ice-creams ; shout the man who was so tall he had to climb up a ladder to take his hat oï¬rabout the discountsnted clock down east which struck work instead of But. Solitude where are'the charms Which .Bacheloga in thy raise bawl ‘I Biti- ‘bett'er t6 dive“ ’m‘lyw' ére, Than in this miserable hall. “if: git ting" bin-633's; 'HééiinSImxvï¬iteT-ï¬e-r: i'p‘s, be blocked out agin’ az' the condishun Silvern treasure without measure ' " Shines upon the sunny ï¬elds; ‘ Evei'y- elf Upggthers peif, Which'gll [be ground‘ in plenty yields. The girls that I happen to meet My form with indifference see, But so fnxmliar with others Their boldness is shocking to me. Woman, thou inesteemnble niftâ€" Divincly bestowed for our bliss; 0h! had I my time o’er again I would not be living like‘tbin. All my troubles she then would assuage, And my life so smoothly wouldlrun, That I from the lesson would learn Why mound fuinished with one, ’ But the bound of her cheerful voice, Thisv’golitary hall never cheered; None‘hére ever felt hef sweét love, 0r smiled when her woe one appeared. Ye fxtos that have made me your sport, And ï¬xed me in this lonely spot; Say, is there any power in you To reverse my unfortunate lot ? The sfreets are all thronged with the fair, All singing heigho for a man; 0 tell me I’m not yet to old To make one oi'them Mrs. Dan, 0 sleep though impartial old friend, Emmi-mercy thou hath to bestow i When even the bachelor can Be Shekel-ed a while from his woe. But the husband has goï¬e to his bed And the wife is cuddling him there ; And here there is pleasure for. me For I to my bunk can repair, \_ THE DAISY CHAIN. LHfle Ehildrenï¬glad 9 nd mercy, Tofldle.‘ yoqmp. ‘and race along, A~Bachelor’s Soliloquy. K- PARODY. Hand in hind 'To‘daiSy-iandi, W'ith Hills of laughter and of song. my they weaze‘a chin of daisies; Link by link it longer grows, But a. hand Breaks through the band, ,And all around the treasure flows. is: s: ajcha-in 9f daisieé. Lch: ,‘the voflley’must de] ‘iï¬fPUIIIIBflIIï¬. 3mm. I’Vlgï¬gi V Ala-pend ; NIP. I“ Ml'rmml. 110st z 'D‘OLM AGE’S HOTEL, LATE VAN NOSTRAND'S, * ' HE Subscriber. hogs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hot-l. whereho willkeep constantly on hand a good supply of ï¬rst-class Liquors, die. As lllii house posajesqes every accommodation Tru- ve|29ra candegire. those who wish loslay where they can ï¬nd gusty c'oml'orl are respecu'uIIy in- vited to give him wenâ€. .GIDEQN DOLMAGE. Proprietor. Richmond Hi1L’Dec. 1865. 23-“ AVID MCLEQD begs to announce that V he has Leased the above Hotel and ï¬tted- it up in a manner second to none on Yonge St. whore he wili keep constantly on hand a good supply of ï¬rsg-class Liquors, &c. This house possusses every accommodation 'l‘:avel!ers can desire, those who wish to stay where they can ï¬nd every comfort are respectfully invited to put up at this establishment Aurora June 1 .333. YON GE STREET. HE Advorlisor oï¬'qrs For Sale his Eel-m, of 50 genes, on Yonge St'en, about half. way between Rlchmond Hill and 'l'hur nhill or he will sell 46 new: with the Farm House and Farm Buildings. ‘ zâ€"A asthall payment downhand n [ng Ellie tonpay Elle bniance if rqulred. ‘ 'PnflhléEw-Flor' [he 46 ncrea. With Fumr House and huild‘ngs. $68 dollars an'ncre. ' P0ssebsion can be had on Isl April. 1866. N. B.â€"-A BAY MARE, 6 years old fox" Sale. (on timeAix" r_quired.) March 16th, 1866. SMALL FARM! RICHMOND HILL Cabinet Establishment. HOMA‘S COGHLAN begs to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill and sur- .1. inhabilauls of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding couulry. that he has leased. 'or a number of years. the Cabinet Shop and Store from Mr. Wehber. where he will manufacture and keep on hand a good assortment of Bedsteads. Bureaus, Cupboards. Dropsng Stands, &c . which he’ofl'era at extremely low prices. Also a large assortment of Room Paper, Bordering. While Load. Paints and ('olor, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil. Machine Oil. Rock Oil. Varnish. Turpentine. Benzene. Glass. Putty, Glue, &c., 61c Parties Furnish- ing. Papering, or Painting their houses. will do well to call beforevpurchaaing elsewhere. BIBLE SOCIETY DENSITORY SCJQfI‘T’S BOOK" STORE.‘ Household Furniture, ' Chairs. Tables, Where he will keep on hand Flour, ’Shorts, Bran. Outs. Pause, Oatmeal. Common]. Buck wheat, Bacon. Hanna. Cheese, Fish. and Gene- ml Groceries of the qut Quality. fox 3:19. at Prices that cannot be durpgsaed. DEACON’S fEruptive Ointment kind of skin diseases. FLOUR, FEED, Provision and Grocery . DEACON’S LINIMENT. For Cuts, Crnc‘ied Heels. and all kinds of sores on Horses and Cattle. , RICHMOND Hum, August 10 “965. DEACON’S Antibillious l’iHs. None bel- teriu use. Richmond mu; Jan. 12, 1866. DEACON’S VEGITABLE COUGH PILLS 0119 or two Doses generally remove the cold. DEACDN’S Mixture for Cholera, Diarrhea, and Summer Complaints, equal to if not bol- ler Ilum any olller meducine made. DRAGONS imriuuHed Cough Balsam, for Coughs, Come. Consumption. Asthma. 6m. DR. NJ. PECK, An excellent remedy fur Rheumatism, Erysi- pulan. Strains. Bruises. Cuts, Chilblains. Sure anont. and ‘violcul Pains In Back or Side, the ofl’ucts of' the Haul All in the above cases are astonishing, frequently removing all pain in u few hours. Stoufl'ville.. . .. .'. . ' IBIh of each month. Breugham.......... “19m " '- Mmkham Village . . . . . . . ..2(lth “ " Brown’sCurners..........215! " “ Tipélnhill......... ......93Id "‘ " Richmond Hill ..........94th “ “ Muplo........-... ....96lh ‘0 " Burn‘iuk................23l‘ll “ ' “ Kleinl;urg...............291h " " Nuhlqton................3mh “ " Lnskey................ .318! “ " Aurora........ .....-... Isl " †Sullon.,... ......... . 31d '" Where‘ he will ultqnd‘to jay business per- DEACON’S Png OINTMENT. A soothing and astringent applicuion : and, an tar as an application can be of any sol-vice, mote soothing and much more astringent. than any hitherto prepared. The majority of cases ï¬nd speedy relief by its usa. , l ESI'ECTFULLY announces that he has v changed his time of vjsilingtho following places, and uflerthia date will be (Sundays excepted) in DEABHN’S FAMILY MEBIBINEST BITTERS, As a genernl Tonic, or Strengthening Medi' cine to brace and invigorate the frame. none can be batter. AS’beeu appointed (mom. for the Count)‘ of York, for ‘lhe‘ above valuable Modi- cines. which hnva beon before the Canadian public for the past seven yams. and hnvp given gniversal sutiifucliouâ€"he can therefore. with conï¬dence, recommend (hundreds of Teslimo nials could be given if required, uhowing the benxeï¬t'derxvod therefrom.) their use for their several virtues. SURGEON DENTIST ! The safest and best Medicines in mm in Canada. DEACON’S FAMILY VEGI'I'ABLE PILLS Act gently yet eï¬â€˜ecmally: may he laken dur- ing any employment, at any time, and even by the most dolicnlo fémala. DEACON’S “’ORKING MAN’S FRIEND 0R HEAL ALL. . mining m any brimch of ME profession.- Aurora, June 7, 1865._ ' l- DEACON'S STOMACHIC V EGlTABLE G. A. BARNARD Richmond Hill, Jana. 18 He would also call attention to his ham.......... “mm mm Village . . . . . . . ..2(hh I’sCurners..........2151 hi“......... ......93Id loud Hill ..........94th ........-.-....-...96ih uk.......... “.23â€! rurg......... ...291h Lon................30!h )‘................ .313! h........ .....-... lat ......... . 31d .o... .t u u 'u u I. u u u I. FOR SALE ON G. J ‘F. PEARCE. 7 7 Lot 39, 181. Con. Vaughan. AURORA. ' IBIh of each month. . .lmh -‘ '- ...2(Mh " " .. .215! “ “ ..93Id “ " . .Q-Sth “ “ 65. 31-6m. Starr, (or all I0 l-tf Landau HwAsxumnce Bumpany», No. 7, Royal Exchange, C’m‘nhill. and No. 7, Pall Mall, .Londenr Incorporated by Royal Charter, in ' 1 7 2 0. HAVING b'eu appo‘i'incd Agent for 'this Compgny,one »of lho oldest and mos; reliable English Companies,l will be happy toaï¬'wtmsaurauco .ngninst 'Loss or damage by Fire. upon eveiy description of The Lowest POSSIBLE RATES, G. A. BARNARD, Agent For Newmarket, Aurora, Markham and Richmond Hill. Rithmond Hill. March l4lh. or 95 King Street East, Toronto, um. CHURCH s'mu'r, IS prepared to wait upon any who need his professional services (in order to preserve their teeth, or relieve suffering and supply no!»y teeth in the meal approvedstyle. Alsotorogm lute the teeth of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. DENTISTRY. GLO UCESTE ll "0 USE, YONGE STREET. J09 Gaby, Proprietor. w. c. ADAMS, Dâ€" D. s-, As the successful prosecution of the eh flex-prise 'will cbnfe'r' untold advaï¬tg'geg of Téalth and juroapel‘ity on ‘our‘ vilfmge"and _.yeiglxb0rh90d, .ituis honed that mï¬iciént sup- part‘ and†gncouragemont. may, he :31 on to justiï¬yi'ts prosogution. V ' ‘ Richmond} HULNOVFL 30,. 1853.- Good Slablinz and an attentive has always n attondmco. Februulv 5. 1866. DR. T. O. CULVER’S MEDICAL DISPENSARY, With immediate payment of all Losses. Chronic and Secret Diseases, OUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness generally. caused by a bad habit in youth. which produces constitutional debllity. you can rely on our remedies, for we have treated over ï¬fty thousand patients. and We guarantee a perfect cure in all caaes. T he capital of the Company is to be $2,000, in 40 shares of $50 each; two shares entitles any member to become 1 di factor. I v Our Periodical drops will bring on the momhiy sickness. in all casas of obstruction fpom any canâ€, and after all other remedies of the kind have been tried in vain. ' - New Raunnws um QUICK Cunna.â€"-Forl Syphilis strictllres,seminal Weakness. palm in tho jounta, affections oftha kidneys. diseases of the head. throat, nose and- skin. and all those dreadful aï¬'ectiona arising from a secret habit of youth, which produces constitutional debilit)‘, 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. HF. GRANITE STATE Family Sewing Madhine is now presented to the people yOfCfll‘HdI- possessing all the improvements that can he wall“ conï¬ned in asewingmachine. It will accomplish cum-y description of sewing except hntmnr Halos. from an overcoqt down to the ï¬nle silks and muslins. This machine sells for only $l5, and is really worth $59, in any family. Every mechine warranted and kept in repair free of charge for three years.-â€"â€" All machines sold in Canada are manufacture n! the co-npuny's‘ branch manufaclory in Tor- onto. Single Machines, with full printed dirociions. Bnnt express free on receipt of $15 in a registered letter. Full printed directions arcompany each machinomo plain that a child iwolve years of age can learn |u work one andcessl'ully in a short. time. Address or call on forâ€"Jï¬elé'éih‘éé'th}: b'i'lim'i‘eh"a'c'£és'5378-f Pure Finï¬ Flavoured already been leased to secure the site. The probable cost of sinking the well wilT be-i ‘ V .. about $2,000, about one-half of which will , ‘_ . ‘ . be required to procure mamria}, and go on ., . with the work. r v ’ o u - r DUCKS ID I" pl‘lcc.a . Since m mg opmlon of man, we" qua]? Infants' While and Balmornl Sl'ripa'Conou- ï¬ed to Judge; SIGNS 01‘: 91L 0f 9‘ “103‘ $ocl'mm nll‘ pncea. nil'd is cheap at can- encouragmg character exxst m the greatest: 1,. {jougm w. 3'_ liOLLOCKos fa“.- . abundance on Mr. Klink's farm, 1'} miles' ' ’ énst of Gamble’s toll-gate. It is proposed! G. A. BARNARD to sink a well there, as Beihg the‘pl’ace'most. ' faxrflrabje fqr opeyatiqps.‘ l Addressâ€"Dr. '1‘. C. Culver, 139. King St. East, Toronto, C W. May 7, 1866. 49-ly AGENTS WANTED. $150,,PER MONTH. WHEREAS there exists in the neighbor! hood » very strong indications that OIL exists in paying quantitiés in several locali- ties, it is highly desirable that a'Company should be "e'stablithed to test the matter, and obtain it if’pqssxble. R. T, BUSH & (70., Canada Manufactur- ers. I4 King Street E351. 'l‘orbnxo. C. W. "one Oï¬kes in in Great Britain lmd Canada. London. England. Glasgow, Montreal and Toronto. The Granite State Sewing Machine Company, P. S.- Good agents wanted in evorv part 0 Ihe country to whom ;will paid a salary from $50 to $150 per month, or a large commission Teri‘na to agents sen; free to thoao wishing agencies . PETHULEUM UH COMPANY ! J uno. 1865. The Lam!- cab be qfifpineti for ten ygars, Toronto. March 23rd. IBFG‘ T030NVTO, PROSPECTUS UNFORTUN ATES READ ! IMPORTANT 'l‘O LADXES, And all Female Cdmplni ts. Over 139, King Street East, RICHMOND HILL (Late Thomas Cantos.) For the cure of OF THE QI-y 44-13' 41-15 NEW ‘- CHEAP} DRY GOODS?! Consisting in Flu-h)? Hyï¬e’s New and benuth I‘ul Prims. rich and elegant. llelnines. Mohairs. and l’oille do Shavre Dresses. ’ Gighnm-Shin- ingï¬. Blelaclmd and factory'Qoljougkflqpim Blue and Fancy; Fg'qmer‘m Drill, \WoWellin , Dré’éséd‘and "Browil’ Héfl'an’d, Box's"§ï¬|'rI|ner' 'l‘weeds, Sntineue, Doeskins, Gumbroonr Russell cord. Mens’ Smacks, Owrhvuuls. Long Cloth, flagella. Fancy 'l'wuodr and Flannel shirts and Ready-wads Clolhing, with the Best aesqrgment ofMons. _Womem und Child- bens' Socks. ' 7 Ever Offercdï¬lnRICflMONDHILL hâ€) ev‘eiyéi‘ze.'coloul and make; also. a nice variety of Silk. Lisle and Cotton Gloves‘ Pura’ sols. Gems' Line» Mid Paper Collars. Fancy Silk Neck Ties, Brakes, &c., 59m «iqmï¬xfmmsg . ' A-.. "AlII-I“: ‘ Which will be'Solt) for W Cash or Short Credit, As Cheap as any House north of Toronto. Late ' Fifteen Dozeif‘in «whim ~'amd'VFuI:¢;f"Coloura: for sale cheap at Wm. S. Pollock's. Into At Wm. S. Pollock’s, in Dunstahle. Sp“! Straw. and 1.9g horn. in the "mum: and most fashionable Myles. and will Lo ,sold at 'I'orgnlo Prices. with m uisértmom of “flower and Fancy Goods. late ' ' G. A. BARNA’RD.‘ Pretty Shaw Hats and Bonnets; SKELETON SKIRTS, The New and Fashionablo " Empress Trnil " Skolalon. wich a largn varietv'of tho Newest Styles worn, in ladies and childrem'sizos. plenao calland examine the Stock, Ilï¬o, the New and [natty Drcss Goods, at Wm. S. Pollock's. Law - G. A. BARN ARD. ( 110 [CE SUGA RS 9 lb Redpnlh reï¬ned Sugar“ for 517(ap‘oudid quality, also. Broken Loaf. l‘owdcred and crushed Sngngs. cheap at W. S. I’OLLOCK’S Lne l G. A. BARNARD. Ri 'h mend Hm Apt il, 96 1866. 19 9‘" (font? Mllucoyatjo SngaAr forA$|r Youngflyson Teaâ€"23 6d lb, usually sold a 35 l§d do do 8: 06 do Gout} Strong do 38 64 ()9 Extra Fine Flnvï¬ad ~55 '94 Kb; 48, I†With som‘e excellemt brandsofulgva. J’dpuw and Black Teas,“ Pollock's,.lhte . ‘. ..: \ ‘ 7x9. 8x10, l0x12,l0xl4,l2xl6.16x‘20. Whiduw Glass, White. Lead. Slggniah Browh. Chrono Yellow. Prussian BMGprnelinn Red, Red- head and other paints. v Boned Ind Raw Lino flood Uil. Lmnpaud Cual Oil. Beuzoinc. Turpemino. Wlmng Putty, &c.. of the beat qua‘l'ny. and moderate prices, al' WM. S l have now on hand some of the best Mull Rvo and llcspoilor Whisk“! ever sold on Richmond “in. or any other Hill ! by (he’lmr- rel or on draft. almoderuto Prices at WM. S. POLLOCK’S. late G. A. BARNARD. Just Received, 7 Como". in all pricesf Womeus' Balmoral and French brown do Girls’_ White and Grey Colxon- Hum a" Now to hand. an excollmt ossortmant of Pure, Fresh. and warranted seeds onus! year’s rowth. Ilso, Tuniip. Carrot nnd Maanld ’Vunzel. Field Seeds at W. S. I’OLLOCK'S )nte G. A. BARN'ARDL Paints, Oils, ~Glass and Putty. FULLOCK’S late In Aliamolhv. Soda. Wine. Prince of Wales' Spice. l’ic Nic. Water, and Arrow Root, at Toronto Prices.“ W. S. PULLOCK'S. prices. ’ - Boys’ White. Grey. and Brown» Cotton Socks in all prices. . Infants' White and Balmornl Sl'ripa'Conou- $0cl'm m nll‘ pncea. nind is cheap at can- l.- Emma†W G; Ilnl I lu‘lzn: l'_.'-.‘ THOSE LADIES & CJLDRFN’S GARDEN SEED-S, BISCUIT 2 Men’s White and Coloured Morino Sucks. n hll pxices. Men’s Brown and Grey Cotton Sucks. queu’s Whixo. Grey. B'lack and BI t Cotton .yflosiery VVIHSKEY! AND FASHIONABLE An excellent assortment of G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARNARD. S. 5‘ VV. B. KULIAUL/A' o G. A. BARNARB. CGTA. ‘EAQRI'gnng ; mmmm ruï¬ ' nv’mnm; A‘Certiï¬eate' M 0.01% a'rtiele'wlth its value iprinted hponjl. is placed in. mm unvalope and Milledâ€"these envelo’pes are’ thoronglily'mixed and sold for 'I'wmtg-fln Cents eachâ€"the per. son receiving one of these envelopes is emit-led to the article named therein by" returning the Certiï¬cate to us with one dollar. and the nrticle. 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 isl sure to get.- at least. the full value of pin or her m-bney. Should‘tlle article named on the eer- tiï¬cate not suil,any other which he may select of the same value will be substituted. We sell the certiï¬cates K‘s follow’vs :‘ ' Onetor 25 cts.. ï¬ve for. $1, eleven for $2 thirty for $5, sixty-ï¬ve for $30, one liundyed for $15. This distribution afl'ords a ï¬ne oppor- tunity for Agents. as what lady 'or gentlemen will'not invest 'rwmrrr-nsm cum-rs with a pros. Feet; of getting ï¬ve hundred or e thougapd time. as much. All ordora must be addressed. tn ‘lln at our uld stand No- 15* Maiden Lane, New York. ‘ Witchéa......'r..°...... 300 Lad-es'Gold and Enameled- , CaseWalches........... 600 Gems’ Hunting-Cass Sil- ver Waxclxes...; .... .... 200 Diamond Rings" . . . . . . . . 3.000 Gpld Vest and Neck Chains 1mm u > u - n 3,090 Goid Oval Band Bracelets. LUUOACIIued Gold Breech-1. .. .,. 2.000 Clla‘elaino Chains and Guard Chains. . . . .. .~. . . . 6,000 Solitaire and Gold Bromine: 2.000 Lava and Florentine 2.UOU Lava and Florentine Broqchos............... 4 2.000 Cor‘al. Opal and Emerald liroéches............... 4 2.000 Mosaic. Jet. Lava. and' Florgntine Ear Drops . . . . 4 4,500 Coral. Opal. and Emerald 1 Ear Drops....-..-......._. 4 4,000 California Diamond Breast l’ins.... .... ... 2 50 3,000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch ' Keys...................250 4.000 Fob and Vest Ribbgn S idea 3 4.000 Stats ol‘ Solitaire Sleeve 15m- Spring.... .... ... .... . 3,000 Gold 'l‘oolhpicks. Crosses, etc .... 5.000 I’luin Gold Rings.. . . . . . . . 5.000 Cllased Gold Rings . . . . . . . 8.0008(0119 Set and Signet Rings 8.000 California Diamond Rings . 7.500 Sets lmdies’ Jewelryâ€"Jet fut. or wuch Aim To In: 501.0 ron SI “an. 300 Gems’ Gold Hunting Cue lons,Sluds.etc........... 3 3.000 Gold 'l‘himbbs, Pencilsmw 4 6."Ufl Miniature Lockels . . . . . . . . 2 50 4.003 Miniature Locketsâ€"Magic and Gold.... .... u... ... 6.0“0 Sets Ladies’ Jewelryâ€" _ Cameo, l’enrl.etc . . . . . . . . 6,000 Gold Punsï¬ilver Extension Holders and Pencils. . . . . . 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- ted Holders.... . . . . . . . . . 15,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- ' siun Holders............ 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drink- ing Cups ... ....... .... 3,000 Silver Custom. . . . .. . . . . . . 2,000 Silver Fruit and Calm AGENTS~W9 want agents in every regi- mem, alld‘in over)“ to‘wx'l _nnd county in the country, and those acting as such will be allow- ed N) cams on- everj' Coniï¬cme Ordered by them. provided their remittance umountw lo ons dollar. Agents will collect 25 cents for every Certiï¬cate. and remit l5 ceuls to us. and be promin. - Address. FVERY work, Scientiï¬c. Theolpgical or Flea _')"’[|01fu, Whélb'e‘r: phflliï¬hed: in Britain or Anioi'ick.’caii'Be‘ohlnilibd' in the Publisher's prices; “’0 have direct communication with Bijilgillyplld with this facility can [grin gqnds much moro punctuiflly and axpedilkmé _v than most retailer-s. As ilinlnnces u? the clw'apness or our prices we appurdi a hat of some 0‘ thd books we Keeneonsmmï¬' on hand râ€"w Josephns'ls Cpmplbtï¬iWorkg luundh, .xiwi: . . ; . . ichmoad mu .3ch ROOKS! Keith’s Evidences of the 'Trmh of (he Christian, Religion, derived from the li‘leru-i fulï¬lment ‘of Prophecy, (pro- fhseiy lilpstrgted). . .... . . .3" - . .2. Laird of Logdn ; qr'An'ecdoles and 'l‘nlu's, ‘ illustrative of the Wit hnd" Humour ol' Sc’ollmid} 5.4,; ., . .‘.._‘. .1. .,.; '. . , Leighton's. Archbishop. complete works. in one handsome .vofu'liié; . . .. . . . 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