There are two ways to live on earth- ’hvo ways to judge to act to view; For all thxngs here have double birth, A right and wgongâ€"a false and true I Give me the home where kiminess seeks To m? ke that sweet Whichjseemeth small Where every_lip in fondness s eaks, And every mind hath care or all I A lady oompIaininnr to Sidney Smith that she could n'btéleep,31‘e said, “I ‘can, fu‘r- nish you with a perfect. soporiï¬c. I have publisher! two vohxmes of sermons; take them up to bed with you. I recommend- he them once to Blanco White, and before de got to the third page 'he was fistulas?“ Whose Inmates live in glad exchauge, 0f pleasure free from vain expense,â€" Whose thoughts beyond there means ne’er range, Nor wise denials give 03621108 I While others, in the ceaseless round Of daily wants, and daily care. Can yet cull flowers from common ground, And twice enjoy the joy they share] A SUCCESSOR TO MACAVLAT.~â€"-Mr. Joe Pickles advertises in the Times of Wednesv day that he intends henceforth to change his name to Mr. Joe Pickles Macaulay. Who in a neighbour's fortune ï¬nd No wishâ€"no impulse to complain,â€" Who feel notâ€"never feltâ€"the mind To envy yet another’s gain 1 Some beings, wheresoe’er they go, Find nought to pleaseâ€"or to exalt ; Their constant study but to show Perpetual modes of ï¬nding fault. ‘ I’m on the trail ofa decr,’ as the fellow said when he stepped on the dress of a beauty in the street. H. M. S. Rucoon is provided with abeau- tiful little steam yacht, the screw of which is good for a speed of seven knots an hour, and the whole of its tiny and delicate ma- chinery was made on board. This minim ture vessel is called the little Eastern. Who dream not ofthe mocking tide Ambition’s foiled endeavour meets, The bitter pangs of wounded pride, No'r fallen power, that shuns the streets. Though fate deny its glittering store, Love’s wealth is still the wealth to choose For all that gold can purchase more Are gauds it is no loss to lose 1 General Gmï¬â€™baTdi is muoh improved in health, and his men are in high spirits. Kossuth visited the General on the 11111, and the next day General M'C’Icllpn ‘ims ex- pected. Garibaldi‘s 40,000. volunte’ergare now divided into ï¬vebrigades, and the line extends irom Sale to Rocca fl‘Ando. Irritating.-â€"â€"After rolling all night in your berth at sea till you are miserably sick, to have asteward open your door in the morn- iilg, and ask you if you'll have afresh roll for breakfast. He that would he truly rich, ought to labor not so much as to diminish his desire ofhavingz; hemuse he that appointed no bounds to his desire is alway poor aud needy. The London L’eadm- regards me defeat of flue Austrians at Koniggl'mz as the greatest on record. Oh! happy they who happy make! Who, blessing, still themselves are blewâ€"â€" Who something spare for othera’ sake, And striveâ€"in all thingsâ€"tor the beat! The Ruling Passionâ€"A great ï¬nancial reformer i so devoted to ï¬gures that when he has nothing else to do, he casts up his eyes. Mrs. PARTINGTON says that it is perfectly oblivious foher that the Scotch are very paticular with their heir. as. she reads that there are no less than 270 associated “ Curlâ€" ing Clubs.†Ajnurney to Scoflnnd costs the Queen one thousand pounds, and {he return to England costs the same amount. An excellent example was set. at Lord Sefton’s marriage, which, itis hopes, will be lollowed upon all future occasions, namely, that no speeches were made. The name of the American ironclad; Miamonomah, is a puzzle to many. What does it mean 'Iâ€"It is the name of a famous Indian chief in Cooper’s novel of ‘ The Wept of Wish-ton Wish.’ One pound of green cepperas, dissolved in nne quart of water, and poured down a sink‘drain, will eï¬kctually destroy the foulest smells. SELLING masâ€"A faceï¬ous tradesmnn in London, after having repeatedly announced that he was selling off, has now placarded his house with bills stating he is selling difl‘icultfâ€"dip the button “hole for ten second into water. Live not for selï¬sh aims. Live to shed 'oy on others. Thus best shall your own appiness be secured; for no joy is ever given freely forth that does not have quick echo in the giver’s own heart. Aphysician ordered one of his patients to drink Seidlitz water. The man made up n wry face at the suggestion. ‘ It is only the ï¬rst glass that is unpleasant,’ said the doctorw‘ Very well, then,’ answer the sick man, ‘I’ll onlydrink the second.’ A wicked old bachelor says that every woman is in the wrong until she criesâ€" and then she is in the right instantly. ‘You cruel man 7’ exclaimed Mrs. Jones, ‘ my tears have no eï¬ect on you 911.’ Well drop them, my dear, said Jones. Wonderful Woik.-â€"â€"The man who made a shoe for the foot of amountain is now engaged on a hat for the head of adiscourse -â€"after which he will manufacture a plume for General Intelligence. Some men are ,like cats. You may stroke the fur the right way for years, and hear nothingbut purring: but accidentally tread on the tall, and all memory of former kindness is obliterated. ‘Well, Emlie, how did you get along with that stupid fool ofn lover of yours? Dld you succeed in getting rid of him?’ ‘Oh yes, I got rid of him easily enough. I married him, and have no lover now. A scared individual, who was dodging an infuriated bull behind a tree, exclaimed, ‘ You ungrateful beast, you wouldn’t toss a vegetarian, who never ate beef in his life, would you? II that the return you make 'I’ Buttoning on a collar is cruel work for the nails when the linen is thick and sternly atarched, and the button is large and close- ly sew‘od;_byt, here ig a way-to meet the TWO WAYS TO LIVE ON EARTH. mimllnmnuï¬. 1mm). ’° i Richmcnd am, pm is HE’Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. wherehe willheep constantly on hand a good lupply of ï¬rst-class Liquors. &c. As this house possesses every accmnmodalion Tra- veller: can desire. those who wish toslay where they can ï¬nd every comfort are respectfullyin' vited to give him a call. GIDEON DOLMAGE. Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1865. AVID McLEOD begs to announce that he has Leaded the above Hotel and ï¬tted it up in a manner second to none on Yonge St. where he will keep constantly on hand a good supply of ï¬rst-class Liquors, &c. This house possesses every accommodation Travellers can desire, those who wish to stay where they can End every comfort are respectfully invited to put up .1 thin establishment. DIiTCHEL HOUSE ! AuroraJuno 1 .865. YON GE STREET. HE Advertiser Offers For Sale his Eerm, of 50 tunes, on Yongo Sven, about half- way between Richmond Hill and Thor nhill or he will sell 46 ncrv-s with the Farm House and Farm Buildings. TERMS :â€"A "small payment down, and a lylg Lillie lonpny Ehe bilance if reqlglyed; DEACON’S LINIMENT. For Cum, Cracked Heels. and all kinds 0! sores on Horses and Cattle. DEACON'S Emplive Ointment {or .n kind ofskin dis-case's. ' RICHMGHD "111,. August 10 1965. PRTICEw-F'or’ the 46 acres. v'vith Farm House and build‘ngs. $68 dollars an acre. Possession can be had on Is! April. 1866. N. B.â€"â€"-A BAY MARE, 6 years old for Sale. (on timejf r_equ_ired.) > DEACON’S unrivalled Cough Balsam,for Coughs, Colds. Consumption. Asthma. 61: One or two Doses generally remove the cold. DEACON’S Mixture for Cholera, Diarrhcen, nnd Summer Complaints, equal to if not bet- her than any other medlcine mad». DEACON’S Antibillious Pills terin usa. BIBLE SDC’IETY DEPOSITORY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. DOLMAGE’S HOTEL, March 16th, 1866. An excellent remedy fur Rheumatism, Erysi- pelas. Strains. Bruises. Cuts, Chi|blains. Sore Throat. and violenrsPains m Back or Side. the eï¬'ects of the Heal All in the above case»: are astonishing, frequently removing all pain in a femhuors. DEACON’S VEGITABLE COUGH PILLS RICHMOND HILL Cabinet Establishment. Where he will keep on hand Flour, Shorts. Bran. Oats. Pause, Oatmeal. Cornmenl. Buck wheat. Bacon. Hams. Cheese, Fish. and rSene- rnl Groceries of the Best Quality. for sale. at Prices that cannot be surpassed. As a genean Tonic, or Strengthaning Medi' cine to brace and invigorate the frame, 110110 can be beitar. DEACON'S PI L“. OINTMENT. SMALL FARM! HOMAS COGHLAN begs to inform ‘ho inhabitants of Richmond Hill and sur- .1. inhabitants of Richmond Hill and sur- rounding counlry. that he has leased. ’or a number of yea a. the Cabinet Shop and Store from Mr. Webber. where he will manufacture and keep on hand a good assortment of Bedsteads. Bureaus, Cupboards. Drensing Stands, (Sm . which he offers at extremer low prices. Also n. large assortmaut of Room Paper, Bordering. White Lead. Paints and ('olor. Raw nnd.Boiled Linseed Uil, Machine Oil. Rock Oil, Varnish. Turpentine. Benzene. Glass. Putty, Glue, &c.,&c Parties Furnish- ing. Papering, or Pninling their houses. will do we†l0 call before purchasing elsewhere. DBAGIIN'S FAMILY MEDIUINES A soothing and astringent applicuion ; and, M far as an Implication crm ha of any urvice, more southin and much mom astringent. than any hitherto prepared. The majority of cases ï¬nd speedy relief by its use. DEACON’S WORKING MAN’S FRIEND ()lt HEAL ALL. - FLOUR, FEED, Provision and Grocery DEACON’S FAMILY VEGITABLE PILLS Act gently yet effectually: may be taken dur' ing any employment, at any timo. and even by the most delicate femuIe. DEACON ’S S'I‘OMACHIC VEGI'I‘ABLE BITTERS. i ESl'ECTFULLY announces that he has changed his time of visitingthe following places, and anal-this date will be (Sundays excepted) in AS been appointed agenl. for the County of York, for the above 'velnahle Medi- cines. which haw; been befolo the Canadian public for the past seven years, and have given universal satinfaclionâ€"he can therefore. with conï¬dence, recommend (hundreds of Testimo ninls could be given if required, shewing the beneï¬t derived therefrom.) their use for their several virtuor. Richmox‘d Hill. Jan. l2,1866. DR; N. J. PECK, Stoufl‘villa 'lsth ofuchmonth. Brougham.......... ..19lh “ '- Mmkham VIIIago...-.....2()lh " " Brown's Corners.......-..211t " " Thomhill......... ".0323"! “ " Richmond Hill . . . . . . ....24th " †Maple.... . . . . . ....961h U " Burwick.... ..... ..28!h “ " Kieinburg........ ..‘29[b " †Nuhleton................3“lh “ " Laskey................ .315! " “ Aurora . . . . . . . . ......... lat " " Sullon..... 3rd " Where he will attend to any business per- taining 10 any branch of his profession. Household Furniture, Chairs. Tables, Aurora, June 7, 1865. The safest and best Medicines in use? in Canada. SURGEON DENTIST ! G. A. BARNARD He would also call attention to his LATE VAN NOSTRAND’S, II" VIIINgUUUII sCurners.......... Ill..... k. Hg. >n........ FOR SALE ON G. JIF. PEARCE. Lot 39, lst Con. Vaughan. AURORA. ,5. Nono bet- 3mm. Store; QB-tf l-lf v 1 ‘3 UUU I“ QU Build U3 U1 UU CHILI†' LWU " ' 'D ’ ’ W ‘ ‘ 3: 15d ‘shares entitles any member to become a 61 do do 3. N do ‘rector. , - Good Slron do 3s 6d do f] t n o to g As the success 11 prosecu :o f 11 en Ema “no Flume d 4. M to 48 3d tefprfsé will confer untolé‘ ‘advantages of‘ , wealth and prospeï¬ty on our village and With uomo excellent brnnds of Java. Japan, neighborhood, ï¬t is hoped that sufï¬cient supi and Black Taco, u Pol lock's, lam port and encouragement -may be given tot G. A. justifyitsprosecuï¬oo. , Richmond Hi}LNov. 30, 1855. I Ri'hmond-Bil) Apfflfll 1866. 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. Incorporated by Royal Charter, in 1 7 2 0. ' AVING been appointed Agent for this Company, one of‘lha oldest and mos: reliable English Companies, 1 will be happy to affect asshranco against Loss or damago by Firempon ovuy description of The Lowest POSSIBLE RATES, G. A. BARNARD, Agent For Newmarket, AurorELMarkham and lnndnn FireAssurance Company Richmond Hill. Rithmond Hill. March Mlh. DENTISTRY. GLO UCESTE R 110 USE: YONGE STREET. J 03' Gaby, Proprietor. The Land can 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 one-half of which will be re uired to procure material, and go on with t e work. ' Ol' 95 King Street East, Toronto. NEAR CHURCH STREET, IS prepared to wait upon any who need his professional services in order to preserve their teeth, 0 relieve suffering end supply new teeth in the most eppmvedstyle. Also to regu- late the tee L: of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. w. c. ADAMS, D- D. s., Since in the opinion of then well quali- ï¬ed to judge, SIGNS OF CI 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 to sink a well there, as being the place most favorable for operations. Good Stabling and an attentive has always n allondnnu. 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. Our Periodical drops will bring on the mon'thiy sickness. in all cases of obstrnction I‘lom any cause, and after all other remedies of the kind have been tried in vain. N Reunmss AND chx Cunns.-â€"For S\" We etrictures,eeminnl weakness. pains in a jo-ma, efl’aclions u" the kidneys. diseases ofthe head. throat, nose and skin. and all [hose (‘ ena l“ aï¬'nclions mising from a secret habit of you n, which p.00rccs constitutional dabiliiy, renflors man'irge impossible, and in the end destroys bo-‘h bony and mind. The treatment we adopt is .he result of upwards of thirty years e ,ver‘rence and successful practice in Europe and Americn. Februaw 5. 1866. OUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness generally, caused 0y 3 [rd habit in you“). which produces constitutiO‘ ‘ dohllity.ynu c: '- relv on our remedies, for we have treMed over ï¬fty thousand patients. and We guarantee a perfect cure in all Cases. R. T. BUSH 5:, ('30., Canada Manufaclun era, M King Street East, Toronto. C. W. Heac Ofï¬ces in in Great Britain and Canada. London. England. Glasgow, Montreal and Toronto. P. S.- Good agents wanted in everv part 0 the counlrv to whom will paid a salary from $50 to $I50 per month, or a large commission Terms to agonta son. free to those wishing agencies. DR. T. O. CULVER'S MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Ehmnic and Secret Diseases, HE GRANITE STATE Family Sewing Machine is now presented to the people nfCanada ponessing all the improvements that can be well conï¬ned in a sewing machine. It will accomplish every description of sewing except hntton holes. from an overcoat down to the ï¬nest silks and moslins This machine sells for only $l5, and is really worth $50, in any family. Every mechino warranted and kept in repair free of charge for three years.â€" All machines sold in Canada are manufacture at the co‘npany's branch mannfactory in Tor- onto. Single Machines, with full printed directions. snnt express free on receipt of$15 in a registered letter. Full printed directions accompany each machine. so plain that a child iwelva years of ego can learn to work one successfully in a short time. Address or call on The Granite State Sewing Machine Company, Addressâ€"Dr. T. C. Culver. 139. King St. East, Toronto, C! W. May 7,1866. . 49-ly AGENTS WANTED. $150 PER MONTH. PETHULEUM Ull EUMPANY ! With immediate payment of all Losses. No. 7, Royal Exchange, C'omhill. and No. 7, Pall Mall, Londen. J uno. 1865. Toronto. March 23rd. 1856. Togon‘r‘ro, PR OS PECTUS IMPORTANT 'I‘O LADIES. UNFORTUN ATES READ I And a“ Female Compini ll. Ova! 139, King Street East, RICHMOND HILL (Late Thomas Comes.) For the cure of OF THE 44-ly Ql-y 4Hy NEW CHE AP, M. S. POLLOOK is now receiving his Spring Stock which will be found one of The Largest, Cheapest, and Best Selected Stocks in‘ the Neigborhood, Consisting in part of Hoylu’s New and beauti- ful Prints. rich and elegant. Delemes. Mohairs. and Poille do Shevre Dresses. Gigllams,8liirt- ings. Bleached and factory Cottons. Do .ims, Blue and Fancy Farmer’e Drill, 'l‘owelling, Dressed and Brown Holland, Bore" summer Tweeds. Selnelte, Doeskine. Gulnbruon, Russell cord. Mens' Smacks, Overhauls. Long Cloth, Kegenn. Fancy Tweed and Vlemml shirts and Randy-made Clothing, with the Best asenrlment of Mens. Womens and Child- bene‘ Socks. Ever Offered in RICHMOND HILL DRY GOODS I In every size. colour and make, also. a nice variety of Silk. Lisle and Cotton Gloves Para- sols. Genls' Linen and Paper Collars. Fancy Silk Neck 'l‘ies. Braces. &c.. was & nKIIgmN'asnAms, \Vhich will be Sold for As Cheap as any House north of Toronto. Late Yourâ€; fly'lon Tooâ€"2: 6d lb. neuufly sold a Fifteen Dozen in whim and Fancyflénlburs: for sale: cheap at Wm. S. Pollock's. hue The Naw and Fashionable " Empress Trail " Skololon. wich n largu varielv of Ihe Newest ,Snles «jam, in ladies and, childrens'aizes, please call and examine the Shack, also, tho New and ptaztj; Dress Goods, at Wm. S. Pollock's. Lam At Wm. S. Pollock's, in Dnnstable. Split Straw, and Leg horn. in the newest and most fashionable styles. and will be sold at Toronto Prices. wiï¬n In Iisortmonl of Flower and Fancy Goods. Into G. A. BARNARD. 9 lb Redpath reï¬ned Sugar: {of $lwisp‘ondid quality, also, Broken Lou-f, Powdered and crushed Sugars, cheap at W. S. I’OLLOCK‘S Lao ‘ G. A. BARNARD. SKELETON SKIRTS, I HOICE SUGA RS 10 lb of Good Muscat;an Saga} for $I All n 7x9. 9x10. IOXIQJOXH, i2x16. 15x2â€. Window Glass, White. Lead. Spuuiufr Browh. Chrono Yellow. Prussian Blue. Venali'nn Red, Red~ Lead nd other paints. BoiIed and Raw Lm- Seed OH. Lmnp and Coal 0i]. Benzoinv, Turpentine. Whting Putty, 610.. nf the best quality. and moderate prices, a! WM. S POLLOCK’S late G. A. BARNARD. Pretty Straw Hats and Bonnets, Just Recnived, prices. Boya’ White. Grey. and Brown Cotton chks in all prices. lnfunts’ White and Balmornl Stripe Cotton Socks In all prsces, and as chaap as can bebough! W. S. POLLOCK’S, late l have now on hand some of the has! Mnlt Rm and Hespellor Whiskey ever sold an Richmond Hill. or any other Hill I bv the bar- rel or an draft. almoderue Prices m: WM. 3. POLLOCK’S. lata G. A. BARNARD. Paints, flils, Glass and Putty. In Abornelhv. Soda. Wine. Prince of Wales’ Spice. Pic Nic‘ Water, and Arrow Root, at Toronto Prices.“ W. S. POLLOCK’S. Cotton. in all prints: Womens’ Balmoral and French brown do all Girls' _ White and Grey Collon Hove in BISCUIT Z Men’s White and Colonrod Merino Socks. 11 h" prices. Men’s Brown and Grey Cotton Socks. Womflen’s Whig. _Grey. Black 'nnd Bl 1 Now tohnnd‘. an cxcailnm assortment of Pure, Fresh. and warranted seeds oflast year‘s growthr nlso, Turnip. Carrot and Mungold Wumol, Field Seeds It W. S. POLLUCK'S Into G. A. BARNARD. Cotton Hosiery GARDEN SEEDS, THOSE LADIES & CILDRFN’S TEAS .' Purc‘Fine Flavoured WIIISKEY! Cash or Short Credit, AND FASHIONABLE An excellent assortment of G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARNARD. G. A. BARN ARD. G. A. BARNARD. A FOREUNE! nmmmm run nvnnmnv. For the purpose of closing out the stock a. the earliest possible date, the undersigned have docidod on u greatdistribution made as follows. tum AM) EVERY ARTICLE, NO MATTER How VALUABLE, ulna Ion) rox $l. The Entire Stock ofn large Imrom‘ma Hons: retiring from business. Agents wantedflhroughout lhe United Stan and Cnnndns. Watches. Chains, Sets of Jo“ ehy, KingsJ’in Bracelets, Sleevo Buttons. Silver Spoon: 1 and Forks. Cups. Cake Baskets, 6w. worth Eight Hundred 'l hou- Iand Dollars. A Certiï¬cate of each article with its value primed upon it. is placed in an envelope and sealed-these envelopes are thoroughly mixed and sold for 'I'wmty-flee Cents eachâ€"the per- son receiving one of these envelopes is 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 is sure to get. at least. .he full value of his or her money. Should the article named on the cer- tiï¬cate not enit,any other wmch he may select of the same value will be substituted. We sell the certiï¬cates as follows: One for 25 015.. ï¬ve for ill. eleven for $9 (hm; for $5, sixty-ï¬ve for' asâ€), one hundred for $15. This distribution nï¬'nrds - ï¬ne oppor- tunity for Agents, as what lady or gentleman will not invest TWENTY-FINE cm'rs with a pros- pect of gelling ï¬ve hundred or I thousand times as much. All orders must be addressed to us at our old stand No 15 Maiden Lane, New York. Watches .... .. .. .g. ..... $50 to $150 300 Ladies’Gold and Enameled- CnseWatches......-.... 35 " 70 600 Gents‘ Hunting-Case Sil- ver Watches............ 35 " 70 200 Diamond Rings.... . . . . 50 " 100 3.000 Gold Vest and Neck C mins 15 “ 3U 3'000 n u u 4 u b 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets. 4 " 8 4.000 Chased Gold Bracelet-n . . 5 " 10 2.000 Chatelaine Chains tmd Brooches............... 4 2.000 Coral. Opul and Emerald Brooches............... 4 2.000 Mosaic. Jet. Lava. and Florentine Ear Drops .... 4 4.500 Coral. Opal. and Emerald EnrDrops.............. 4 4,000 California Diamond Breast Pimp.†.... ......... ... 2 50 Gunrd'Chains.... .... ... 6,000 Sohtuire and Gold Broovhes 2.000 Lava and Florentine AGENTSâ€"We want agents in every regi' mom. and in every town and county in the country, and those acting as such will be allow- ed 10 cents on every Caniï¬cale ordered by them. provided their remilmnce amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect 25 coma for every Certiï¬cate. and remit 15 cents (0 us. 3,000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys.... ..'...... 9 50 4.000 Pub and Ves’ Ribbon Sides 3 4.000 $815 of Solitaire Heeve Bul- tons,Sluds.etc........... 3 3.000 Gold 'l'himbles}. l‘oncilsmlc 4 (LINN) Miniature Lockets . . . . . . . . 2 50 4.000 Minialme Locketsâ€"Mnglc Spring u" .u. n. v... . 3,000 Gsld ' omhpicks. Crosses, etc.. . . . , . . . . .......... 51.000 Plain Gold Rings. . . , . . . . . 5.000 Chased Gold R ings. . . , . . . 8.000 Stone Set and Signet Rings 8.000 California Diamond Rings; 7.500 Sets Ladies’ Jewelryâ€"Jet [ITWrilo plainly. say only what is necessary and boprompg. Address. FVERY work, Scientiï¬c, Theological or Fic- J tions, whether published in Britain or America, can be obtained at the Publisher’s prices. We havo direct communication with Britain, and with this facility can bring goods much more punctuully and expeditiously than most retailers. As instances of the cheapness of our prices we append a list of some of the books we keep constantlv on hand :â€" are Gold.... .... .... 6.000 Sets Ladies’ Jewelryâ€" Cnmeo, Parkman .. n .. 6,090 Gold‘ Penafnlver Extension Holders and Pencils. . . . . . 6.000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- ted Holders.... .... .... . 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exteno nion i‘loldors.... .... 5.000 Silver Goblets nnd Drink- ing Cups ... . .. .... .... 3,000 Silver Custom. . .. . . .. . . . . 9.000 Silver Fruit urrd‘ Cake Baskels .... .... .... .... mm vozm. 5,000 Dozen Si‘l‘ver Tea-Spoons. $l0 ‘0 $20 5.00? H " Table Spoons Josephus‘s Complele Works In one hand- some volume, (Illustrated). . . . . . .. .$9 00 Keith's Evidences of the Truth of tho Christian Religion, derivod from the literal fulï¬lment of Prophecy, (pro- fusely illustrated). . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Laird of Logan ; or Anecdotes and Tales, illustrative of the Wit and Humour of Scoilanrl.............. ....- Leighton's. Archbishop. complete works, in one handsome volume. . . . . . . . . . Polog’s Complete Works. in one hand» some volume. . . .. ..... . Smith’s, Rev. James. ' Onr Heavenlv Father: or. God a Refuge uni! Strength :' ' Christ Aloneâ€"h Book for All ;' ' Welcome lo Jesus :’ ' The Better Land :' ' This do in Rememberance of Me. or Sacrameno tal Meditations ;' ‘ important Quee- lionl ;' ' The Great Comfoner ;.' 'Tho aM‘orning Stfcrï¬ce :' ‘ The Evenipg Sacriï¬cor and 'Wo'rdb of Comfort. or Solae in éonow.’ oath 200 150 175 I75 limp.......................19§ couch ichnond H’tll Juno 0. )tl, BOOKS! ALL or wmcn Au To an sou) ran $I men. 300 Gontu’ Gold Hunting Case No. 15 Maiden Lane, Naw Yam June 9. 1865. ~3m GIRARD W. DEVAUGH 61. 00.. and Fmrks. . . LIST OF ARTICLES. 800,000 250 )5 20 4lo 20 †100 II I! 10 50 l0 l5 The York Herald BQQK t9 ORDERS PROMPTLYEXE LUTE a Orders for the nm’of nndermentioned descrip- tion 01 J O B anns EflLflRBB JflB WflBK Fr: Cal-60., an just nceivod PAMPHLE‘I‘S AN 1) BMW WMéEEQJW‘BRg LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, ll tntiroly new and of 'Ilw Inter! 1mmâ€. large variety of new Letter-Press Printing. 61 fl ‘ ‘ , II“ I {I " "Mum ‘ mu"- . m m % fl?“ (mum! I am ESTABLISEEN’IK BUSINESS CARD}: Will ‘m promplly attendrd 10 :â€" OUR ASSORTMENT OF CHEAP And only other kind of PLAIN CIRCULARS, BLA NK (‘H PICKS, LAW FORMS. AND AND DRAFTS. BILL HEADS THE YORK HERALD HflflK, STATIWEY FANCY STORE. NEW LIST OF BOOKS '1‘ “E Proprietor of the-above Establishment begs to call the attention of the inhabita ants of tha Hill urn-d neighborhood. ‘0 the recent additions made to his stock of Interesting and Ruad'able Books. being a superior class of lite» rmure by the most eminent authors of well- ‘luiown reputation and popularity. SCIENCE, RELIGION, POETRY MEDICINE AND MUSIC. God‘s Glory in' {hail-leavensâ€"Bv W uuu s uxory m' :m' Heavensâ€"Ev Wm. Princupul u! $.50. Good Wurds~volsfl for 186'] and H562. $1.87; each. Praymg and \Vorkingâ€"Hy Rev. Wm. Steven- son, 67; cts, My Minislenial I'lxperienceâ€"By Rev. Dr. Euchsel, 87}. ms, Parish Papersâ€"By Norman McLeod, D.D., 5471 n.†!t~i!ch, Queen's Collegr‘, Canada, i . _. ...V.. H7; cis. The ernvar Thoughts of a a ,, f. .. “nun-u} [annullâ€" 87; (:15. Rurns' Forum. ‘flmu, (Hum. gilt edgesâ€"500m. The New luirln -B) Bushmll. [21-190 clolh. 400(9‘ ’l'h‘a Bonk 02' Family Worshipâ€"By Rev. W. n howl. £11.“. i v . u - u u ï¬ll! AIWVI " I B. 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