Better by far a little 141], Gladd’ning mayo! of ground‘, Clhan av’lanche rolling down a hill, To crush with thund’ring‘ sound. Better a tree with spreading leaves, Shading a dusty path, Than stately walks and flower groves. Which joyless owuer hath. The old gentleman who t‘ndea-Look to take the twist out of (he Males’uom. has one out West to whitewash the Rocky ountaius. He goes in for large jobs. Y A Recent criminal 'L Sal at New ()vleans had an unexpecbed catasiroplle; the prison- er was acquit-ed, and his cou'isel and L‘ne counsel for he prosecuiion were commimd to gaol for contempt. of cou;'v. Better to sing a little song“, To cheer some weary heart, Than famous be for deedh 06 wrongI Ahd‘ misery vast Impart‘.r A grim, hard-headed 01d judge, after hearing a flowery discourse from a. pre’e‘en- tious young burl-mean advised him so pluck 01†some of the feathels from me wings of his imagination and put them into the tail of his judgement. ‘05, you old bufl’ér!’ as ihe 0M woman exclaimed when an engine knocked her down. Miss Tucker says itis with bachelo 1% as wim- old wood: it is hand '60 set them 5.9.1 1- ed, but when they do take flame they burn prodigiously. Beautieg often «ï¬e old‘ mm'ck. They set such a value on! ihemselves, Mint they don’t ï¬nd a purchaser befo-ze the mmket is 010??- ei. Belter by far a‘ gentlé breeze, To cheer some weary heart, Than tempestvroaring; o’er the sea; 'I’he deep inl hills t‘o‘plow. Bettier a‘violet blue and small, Upon a grassy slope. Than tulips fall‘ and duhlias tall, A rich“ luxuriant crop. Better to speak some word to guide An-erring wayward one. Than stand apart in scorn undl pride And solitude alone. A whimsical 01d lmchdov smell!)eg xe marks, that love, like (he measles, is ia'fuer a :juvenile complaint. ‘ Who; In asks, “ever heard of a widower’s dying from mix- ï¬n-g a broken bear» with sixpennywonh of arsenic 7’ A smart young aniicled clerk, hearing a lecturer that “ man is merely a mach‘ne,†remarked “ Then I suppose :m at’uo'iaxey my be said 10 be a suing machine." Why should the British gove: nment si'x-ive to abolish the use of abilelah in Leland ?-~ Because it milkaies against the sewjtyqf flu cum. ' Better have bright and pleasant dreams, With days of ho vest toil, Than burdeu’d be with wealth that seems One only to embroil. Better to view a landscape fair, 'With happy grateful thought, Than Owner he of all tibav’s ihcre, With “beamed mbney bought; President Andrew Johnston is sa‘d f o be like the mouniam Cbimbomto, became he is the ga‘eaiest of the Andres. ‘Am I not a Mile vale ?’ inqvi'ed a My, w‘no wm s‘umt am}? corpuleni, of a crusty old bache‘or. ‘You look 510.13 Pike a big tub !’ was the blunt reply. ‘ A-las, I am no mo‘e I’ as Miss Susan Moore remaiked, 9.120: becom‘rg Mss. Jones. Han-aley Coleridge once being asked which of Wordswoi-Lh’s {reductions be com sidered the prettiest, pxompily rephed, ‘ . r 7 1.3113 ddughte: Dom. A gentleman in going 0M WM» a lady on one of those gloomy days l'aLew, asked ifsl'x-e would have her pm'asol. No, says she, it’s of‘ao use, seeing that {hole is no 301 to pony. The reason why so few litezm‘v men use bred to their profession is because ï¬lmy pio- fession Is very 1-01-er {Lead to thaw. Feel a noble pride in living willlin your means, then you will not be hustled 03' to a chem-lea» hospiml in you? last sickness. S nabbles, an old bachelor, shows Iris stocdn'rs, wl‘ï¬ch he hadjvst eTn fled, to a maiden‘indy, who conLemptuously aema ks: “Pretty {good fosaman da ne..’ Whom:- upon Squabbles rejoin, ‘Yes, 300d1enou5h ï¬br amman, dam he.) Niagara jokes, some good' and’ some bad, are announced eve-y season, and 1110 la’es; is that! 05a rum! gentleman and his good wiie, who wa;.c‘-.mdi the falls all day in amaze ment. conclucl7ng that .here was cea Laijly a gleat was.. of waie“, bu‘.’ it would soon run out, The next mo 'nmg. howeve'v, ihe gen‘Fe'naa was up ’Jï¬gh.‘ and early, add peep- ing? out» oflvis clmmbe? window, he announc- ed with the geabiw asiouisinnent d'ep‘cied on his countenaace, ‘WT 9, I‘ll be damned if the we" r ain’t 5L3“. go' ove'. ihat dam!’ A gentleman was one day, in the old coaching Limes, t'uveling By a coach which movedab a very slow pace. - P‘ray,’ sald he to the guacd, ‘wlmt is die name of this coach ‘2’ ‘ The Regulaio ,. was the 1eply. ‘ And a vexry awn-opium name too," said- the 'Lravelez', ‘ I0.- I see all the 03.10: coach- es go by it. Lord 0:;7011 wet; p‘csenti in. 1; Ya ge con ’ puny at dime, when Bruce, lie celebmied traveler, was Lullï¬qgim his usual: s‘y‘e 0F exaggeration. Some one-vskedr lï¬-n what musical inshumcné: wezc used' in Abyss :21. BIUCO lxesiiumd, not be? r; prepmed for 1110 qucwon - and at 1034‘. sa"d£ “B bh'uk a saw u lure th ge.’ George S'el'wyn, who war) one of. “uhe-pa.'1y, whispered .0 his next man ‘ Yes, and there is oae less since he left the country; There is a ‘egeJd tha', one day, a. woman went 10413, than). Young 50-, counsel, touch- in; some alleged oppression )y an ofï¬ce: ofthe chuxch. Bgi‘rham, like a. true polL ï¬cian, assumed. to 1:.10w her; but, when it become necessary to lecord he, «9 ’ ,n besi' taied, and ‘Lea; roe-see; sister, 1 f0;- get your name.’ My name '2" was “no ‘ndlg; nant reply, ‘why, I am you: w§fe ?’ Wiiem did] marry you ?’ The woman infm mod“ the ‘ Preident,’ whowei'ewed {Oran account book in his desk, and then said : ‘ Well, I believe you are right. I, knew you: lime was fami‘iar ‘? mimï¬lnm‘nuï¬. fllnrm). BETTER. ’9 H. LEMON, PROPRIETOR. Day Books, &c. &c. Toionio, July 20,1865. AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL. Rasidencw-Lol 20, "tar of 3rd Concession of Markham. P.O.Address--Buuonville. Puaiios requiring Mr. Sundersou’b services can mahe arrangements at Lhe‘ HERALD oflico. W. G. CASTELL W. G. C. calls :1 all the Stores be'ween ToronLe and Richmond Hill every two weeks. Ind sunnllos Confectionnry of a“ kinds at the Lowem Wuolesale prices. Sales minded to with promptitude. J. GORMLEY. J. FERRIS. OR the Counties of York. Peel and On- tario. Residence s Lot 8, 6th concosmon Markham. l'osl Ofï¬ceâ€"Unionville. Sales amended on the shoriesl notice' and n reasonable terms. 35 The Commercial Hotel. First class Stahling and1 careful mundane.â€" 'l'erms modaratb. Toronto, Feb. 6, 1866. EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, CONFEC’HONARY I Incorporated by Royal Charter, in 1 7 2 0. AVING been Ippoinlod Agent for this Company, one of the oldest and mos; reliable English Con-paninfl will be happy to afl’éct assurach again! Low or dhmago by Fire.upon eveay desai’g.ion of Jl' n nary 4, 1865, tendon Fire Assurance Company JO H N CA RTE R. LICENSED AUCTIONEER Counties of York and Peel. Got-Inlay. P.O. Wurkhamflnn. 4, 1866‘ The Lowest POSSIBLE RATES, For Newmarlqetl Aurgrglumarkham and G. A. BARNARD, Agent 95 King Street East, Toronto, I EAR CHURCH STREET, 18 prepared to wait {Won MW who med his proi‘essioml be-vices in o-(‘or .o peaewo their (cell), or -elieve suï¬'o ' v! and 800 II; new teem in .he mos; :‘flfl-oVBt-‘suflO. Alamo: regu- laie Baa .eeih of mono WJO need: 3|. Consulmlio-l flee. anu all wad; warranted. June. 1865. ‘21-y GLO UCESTE 15 "0 USE, YONGE STREET. J 03' Gaby, Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Riihmoné “iâ€, March l4lh. GORMLEY a; FERRIS Licensed Auctioneers: DENTISTRY. IToronLo, Match 23rd. 11836. Good Stabi‘mg and an atientive hog always n agendanco. P.‘ S}- Good agents wanted in everv part 0 the country to whom will paid a salary f‘.'om $450 to $150 per mouth, or a large commission. Tarmsto agents sen. free to those wiming HYCDUEES. Februm v 5, 1866. HE GRANITE STATE- F'almly Sewing Machine is now presented to “)8 paople of Canada. possessing all the improvemen’s that can he well conï¬ned in a sewing machine. it will accomnlish tawny desu- intion of sewing except lmdon holes. from an ovarcont down 10 the ï¬nest silks and muslins. This machine sells f0" onlv M5, and is ren'ly wodh $50, in adv familv. Eve 'y mechine wal'ranleu' and kant in repair f-‘ee of charge for three yams.â€" All machines mld in Canada are i‘nanm’aclure at the company’s branch nlanufaciow ' I To.- onto. Single Mac'ii :es, wivh fuil p"inled dizemions. smut eym-ess Fee on receipt of $36» in. a. registered! letter, Fulll plinvcd dimulions accompany each m-achine. so plain that alchilu' iuelve \‘ears of age can learn 10 we," .. one successfully ima showtime. Audress or call on The Granite State Sewing Machine Company, Rgfl‘, BUSH & C05. C'auad'h Manufactur- 61‘s.â€. King- Show Eiist. 'l'oronlo, C. W. Heac Ofï¬ces in in Great Britain and Canaan, London. England, Glasgow, Mbnireul and Toto-Ito. $1MERMONTH. w. c. ADAMS, D. D. S, AGENTS WANTED. Wilh immediate payment of all Losses. No. 7, Royal Exchange, Cornhill. and No. 7, Pall Mall, London. PURE AND UNADULTERATED 363 Yonge Street, Toromtm Journals and Ledgers, all sizes. Pass~ Books, Pocket Backs, Wallets, Purses,- Nelson Street, Toronto. IN G REAT VARIETY, (Lake '1 hosz Coulee.) MANUFACTURE“ OF FOR THE UNITED 0r Unionvillo. P.O. 31 4 4.1 7,1 41-1y 36 HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. wherehe willlmep consmnlly on hand a good supply of ï¬rst-class Liquors. 620. As this house possesses every accommodation Tra- vellers can desire. those who wish t’o'sta'y where they can ï¬nd every comforl are respectfully in- vited to give him a call. AVID McLEOD begs to announce that he has Leased the above Hotel and ï¬ned it up in a mtnoer second .0 none on Yonge St. wi-ere he witl keep constantly on hand a good wool} ofï¬ "t-clam Liquors, &c. This house potsesses every at-commodation Ti‘uvelhrs can desire, those who wieir today where they can ï¬nu every comfort are respectftu invited to put up at this establishment. March 16th, 1866. GIDEON DOLMAGE. Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1‘865. ' 28-“ Aurora June 1 .865. YONGE STREET. J. of 50 acres, on Yonge Straw, about half- way between Richmond Hill and 'l'hornhill 0: he wilI sell 46 acu-s with the Farm House and Farm Buiidings. TERMS :â€"A "small payment down, and a [ng £216 [aflpuy ghe balance if reql‘xllredL PRUICE:â€"Fbr' the‘ 4'6 t‘CIBS, Mth Farm House and build‘ngs. $68 dollars an acne. Possession can be had on lst Ap.i|, 1866. N. B.â€"A BAY MARE, 6 years old for Sale. (on timeNiI" Leqyjred.) DoLMAcE's HOTEL, HE Advortiser ofl’o:s For 8316 his Eerm, of 50 acres, on Yonge Straw, about half- RICHMOND HILL Cabinet Establishment. HOMAS COGHLAN hogs to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hi†and sur- rounding couulry. 'uhat he has leased, 'ora number ouears. the Cabinet Shop and Swre I "om Mr. Webbér. where he will ï¬mnufacmre and keep on hand a good‘assorï¬mem‘ of Bedsleads, Humans, Cupboards, Dressing Stands, &c . which he offers at extremely low piicen. Also A large assortment of Room Paper, Ila-"daring. While Lead. Paints and ('olor, Raw and Boiled Linseed Uil. Machine Oil. Rock Oil, Var Ilsh. Turpenï¬ne, Benzene. Glass. Polly, Glue, 610., &c I’ny'Lies Furnish- ing. Paperng, or Paini‘ng their houses. will do well [0 call before purchasing alsewhero. FLOUR, FEED, Provision and Grocery Store, Where he will keep on hand Flour, Shorts, Bran. Oats, Pense, Oatmeal, Cornmeal. Buck wheat, Bacon. Hams. Cheese, Fish. and Gene- ral Groceries of the Best Quality. for sale, at Prices that cannot be surpassed. l‘ll TCHEL HOUSE ! AURORA. Richmond Hill, Jan. 12,1866r Stouï¬'ville . . . .~.. - . V l8‘h of each month. Brougham .....~..... - .»..]:91rh- “ '- Malkham Village.........20lh “ " Brown’s Corners.. . . ... . . .215! " " Thomhill....... ...Q3rd " '° Richmond Hill. . . . . .24th " “ Maplo...................26m " 0' Burwick.... ............28(h " " KleE-rburg...............29th “ '0 Nobleton. . . . . .. . . . . . .-.....30ih " -' Laskey......."....... .3’lsl. “ †AIII'OIKI'........ ......... ls! “ “ Smton...n . 341 " Wheyghe will afie’\d.to jhy hn§3nqss per- As a goneva‘ Tonic, or Swenglhoning Medi‘ nine to brace and invigorate ihe lame. no!“ can be bone '. SURGEON DENTIST ! ESl’ECTFULLY announces that he has changed his time of visitingthe following places, and aï¬nerthis date will be (Sundays excepted) in laiuing 40 any branch of hit-a profession.- Aurora, June 7, 1865. l- DEAUBN’S PAMiLY MBDIGINBS AS been ap_minied agen'. for the County of Yox'k, for the above valuable Modi- cines. which have been before the Canadian puhllc- for the past seven years. new have given univelsal satisfacï¬owâ€"he can too 'ef‘ore. with conï¬dence, recemment' (lvu-Iti-eGs 0? Temqu niels could be given if retoh'eu', showing ille beneï¬t deiï¬ved' rlmnï¬â€˜om,) their use for .heir several vl'iaez. DEACON’S P-‘LE 03NTMENT. A soothing and asé.‘ )gent applicadou ; mm, as {at as all-aw \licmion can be of any sn-v'ce, more sonflih-g and much more as.‘?ngeni. than any hiï¬'rerio prepared; The majori.y of cases fl'ud speedy relief by ii": use. SIM/ILL FARM! Act ge‘rrfl‘v yet eï¬'ectua‘h’; may be lake-J dor- ingany emwlov-neni, In any time, and even by the most doucms female. 0R HEAL ALL. An excellent re-neuv fur Rheumatism,-Ei'\uiu pelas. Sn-aius. ByJises. Cu.‘s, Chiiuk'ios. So '0 'iï¬I mid, and violem'sl’ains m 13th or Side. iho eï¬'ecLs of the Heal All in ihe above case% a e astonishing, frequently removing all pain in a few huors. . DEACON’S VEGI"‘AI‘.LE COUGH PILLS One or two Doses generally remove ihe cold. DEACON‘S Mimure fov Cholera, Diahhmz, andiSammer Complain‘s. canal to if no; be.- (0; than rm" other meOvciue made. Household Furniture, Chairs. Tables, The safes: and best Medicines in use in Canada. DEACON-‘S F'AMI‘LY VEGI'I'A BLE‘I’I LLS DEACON S unrivalled Cot‘qh Balsam,fo: Coughs, Colds, Consumm‘on. Aschma, 81c. For Cuts, Cracked Heels, and all kin‘s o! sores on Horses and Cahle. DEACON’S WORKING MAN’S FRIEND DEACON’S Auli‘uil'ious Pills. None bel- terin use. DEA‘CON’S Eruplive Oimnem (or a?! kind of skin diseases. RmHMonn HILL, AlI'zust 10 1835. G. A. BARNARD DEACON’S STOMACH‘IC V EGITABLE BETTEHS. BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY SCOTT’S BOOK STORE. He would also call udention to his Richmond‘ Hill, Hum; 18 LATE VAN NOSTRAND’S. DE ACON “S LFN “MENT. FOR SALE ON G. JIF. PEARCE, Lot 39, 15% Con; Vaughan. 65., 3nlu-6rn. l-tf Orders for the nnv o? undermonï¬oned descrip- taon o; The York Herld lIflLllIlEl] JflB WflRK BQGK J O B anmw BOOKS, FANCY BILLS; PAMPHLETS AND W WHDEHS PROMPT†EXELUTE £29 LA RGE AND SMALL. POSTERS, Letter-Press Printing. Is an" -e'y new 2nd ofl‘lie latest y‘ntte 2‘s, lugs vario.y of new F1~‘Cards;,|&c just received. ESTABLISEE NT. BUSINESS CARDS Will he promptly attended' to :m 911R ASSORTM ENT 0F CHEAP PLAIN And every other kind of CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, AND AND DRAFTS, BILL HEADS um 26. 1866'. an". “um mum, - ku‘ub, a uuuuuuuuuu , ........ 1 ..... , “w, V.-. One of our sisters had the Rheumatism in her head for a great many yearsâ€"having taken a. few spoonfulls of Belief in water, and rubbing her head twice with the same medicine, she was perfectly cured and never felt it since. I always use it for dyspepsia and for colds, and «always with success. It is very useful for sore throats, coughs, influenza, diptheria, (Inc. It has a good efl‘ect in flatulence or Wind cholie. I use it for foul breath and it produces a marvelous effect. In short it procures relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURS. THOMAS CLIFFORD, Myrkham, Aug. 13, ’66. 4 The Owner is requested to prove property. pay expenses and take them away. AME ima the nremises of the Subscriber, Lot No. . 1.. in the 3rd concession of Maxkham, about lhe middle of July last, A Ewe and a R am Lamb ANDISA POSITIVE PREVENTIVE 0E ASIATIC CHOLERA, YELLOW FEVER, SMALL-POX AND OTHER PESTILENCES! ‘ “' 2% As an ANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTANT, ANTI-SPASMODIC, COUNTER IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NERVINE, ANODYNE, SUDORIFIC, FEBRIFUGE. Of Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cholic, Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds,- Influenza, Nei‘dï¬ralgia, &c.â€"One tea-spoonful in a glass of water will eorrcet all derangements of the stomach, bowels and liver, and instantly atop the most severe pains. RADWAY"S READY RELIEFâ€! N. B.~â€"Beware of counterfeits and imitations, have nothing to do with the dealer that will endeavour to persuade you to take some other in place of the Redwuy’s.-â€"~The country is flooded with eounterfeits and imitations of Radway’s Ready Relief. Dealers purchase these worthless mixtures at less than half price they are charged for Radwa-y’s, yet charge the public the same mice our agents sell you Radway’s for. (Price 25 cents per bottle.) The imitations and coun- terfeits are sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; dear at that price. In purchasing Reedy Relief, see that there are two signatures of Radway (lb 00. on the labels, and the words R. R. R. Radway Co. blown in the glass. A MAN ’l‘HAT WILL SELL YOU A FALSE MEDICINE Certiï¬cates of startling cures of the most violent and deadly diseases are on record at Dir. RADWAY’S OFFICES in the Cities of New York and Montreal, emanating from the highest authorities in the world. There is not a Town or City of importance (except a, few in China) on: the Globe but that RADWAY’S MEDICINES have cured the sick when all other remedial agents failed, and this is vouched for by high dignitaricsiu Church and State, both by letters written direct to Dr. Radway, and through the U. S. Ministers and Consuls abroad. Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in the Side or Back, Limbs or Joints,’ Spine or Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprains, &c.â€"One application will aï¬ord immediate ease and comfort, and a few times rubbing will complete the cure. SISTERS OP MERCY, DORCHESTER STREET, MONTREAL, C. E., HOSPITAL OF THE SISTERS 0F MERCY. ‘DR. RADWAY,-â€"I certify that your Ready Relief has cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of our sick from cpflls, v0_1;u‘itiugz hgatlglvchejz interggll pajusz &c.‘, 630. 1 n, , A .,__'_L _.-.._ _--_.. tun-2-.. In violent diseases, instant relief is required. ASIA'I‘IC CHOLERA, IN FLAMMATION 0]!" THE BOWELS, CHOLIC, FITS, SHIP FEVER, GROUP, DIPTHERIA may prove fatal within an hour or two, if not checked by a. powerful antidote like RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ; and all acute and inflammatory maladies, whether Rheumatism, N euralgia, Inflam- mation of the Kidnegs, Bladder, Urinal ditï¬culties, Inflammation of the Womb, and, in fact, all diseases fraught wit immediate danger, yield at once to this commanding curative. r, __ __-‘--.._< , ,i .HAIAJ, . ,n- v. - "A Ann..- muvuuuu .u.“ . ".u. .._.. .v..._- w“, The REXï¬Y is as sugdeildiï¬rits.operation as the malady iféelf. It ié more active than the virus of the most swift and deadly epldemie. With thls Remedy at hand to use on the ï¬rst symptom of pain and uneasiness, no person need suffer an hour sickness. ~ will chbat you whenever he ï¬as an opportunity. Sisters of Mercy at Dorchester Street Hospital, applying Dr. Radway‘s Remedies to the sick. 0N First-class Freehold Security. Apply to PRICE, 25 cents a Bottle. W Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants. G7 STILH Y SIIEEP. Money to Lend, m mxmngAL REMEDY I: Agents for the sale of Radway’s Ready Relief, CROSBY, Richmond Hill, THOS. ALLISON, Victoria Square, CHAS. DOAN, Aurora. Mr. ROWE and Mrs. ROWE, King St. IT HAS NO EQUAL IN THE MA‘TERIA MEDICA.; GEO. B, NICOL, Barrister, &(‘., Richmond Hi". 60-3m If seized with Rheumatism. Instant Help Needed CURES PAIN IN STANTLYI In sudden Attacks. All Around the Globe. JOHN RADWAY, M. 0., a 06.; Bam‘ie Aug. 24 1856; ’ LL parties indebted to the undersigned re 1 requested to pay up immediately to Mr. P. Crosby, Richmond Hill. made to ord'e'p, Toronto, Auril 27, 1866. NOTICE’. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND FINE JEWELRY. 113, YONGE St.., TORONTO 513 and 515 St. Paul Street, Momma, And 87 Maiden Lane. Nm‘JonK. J _, SEGSWORTH, Masonie and other Emchms JMIE‘EWI'ER 0F J. HENDE RSON, FWrite plainly. say only what is nacossary' and be prompt. Address. and Fr»rks..........:...-.- 20 "100' AGENTSLWQ want agents in' every raglv ment, and in every town and! county in; the- conmry, and those acting a such will be allow- ed 10 cents on every Ceniï¬'cnte ordored’ by them. provided their remittance amountr low one dbfl‘ar. Agents will collect 25cm“: {011 every Certiï¬cate. and remit l5‘cents to us. v PER nozrm 5,000 Ihzen Sll'ver Tea-Spoons. $10 to $20 5,009 " “ Table Spoons- nnd Fr»rks................- $0 "100' For the pumose of aiming out the stock a. ache eaaliesl posséble dale, ihe undersigned hnvo declded on a gu‘ealdi' il'ibuiiou minds as follows. and Gold.... .... ...“ ... 6.000 Sets Ladies" Jewelryâ€" Cameo, Penthelcu . . . . . . 6,000 Gold Pens,Silve-- Extension Holders and Pencils. . . .. . 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- ted Holders. .... .. .. .. .~ 5,000 Gold Pens and* Gold Exten- sion Holders.’.. . . . . . . . . . 5.000 Silver Goblets and Drink- ing Cups...-. . .. .-... .... 3,000 Silver Casio's. .~.-. . . . . . . . . 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake o"clock, THIS ASSOCIA‘TFON has transferred their‘ LIBRARY to the ‘ Hanuw ' Book Store. where Stockholders and others mhy n‘ocuf'o' BOOKS every Friday afternoon. from “0 8 _.LI__I_ _ a Patio-via living at a (Fsianeo c: n o-ocvrc Dr. C’s remedies. sem (seduce hm! ' co f'jom ob- servvflon) to am: part, of ihe Plovimlo. with plaid nud ‘ull (iiyecaious ‘0; J80, by w gluing, skating case,s' mntoms &c. S; .m' BIS visv ug 'l'o'mlto, who are in need 0T3 Medical ndflso-. bnv'ng no 13 no 31m 6‘0- m ~in ‘n the city So he cu ea. can have Medi- cine to lake wim them. A safe and reliable c.‘ e gila '; nteed. Wmclles .....u...... $50 to $150 300 Ladros'Gold and Enameled- CaseWalches........... 35 " 600 Gems‘ Hu.n'mg use Sil- ver Wa-clws...†...... 35 " 900 Diamond flings..‘. 50 " 3.000 Gold Ventnnd Noc ‘ ' l5 “ 3'000 u on 4 n 3,000 Gold Oval Band Hamlets. 4 '° 4.000 Clla::ed Gold 6 acelolm. . . 5 " 2,000 Clwielaino Chains and 70 70 100 30 (y 3 ll) to-ls,$i‘ds.ec........... 3 3.000 Gold ' ‘hi..ni»|e 2, Poncils.elc 4 6,000 Minimum Loc'.eis. . . . . . . . 9 50 4.009 Minimum Locketsâ€"Maglc Spriavgr...-..... ........ 3 3,000 Gold Toothpicks. C asses. etc..........-........-.v. 2 5.000 Plain Gold R3115...†. . . . 4 5.000 Clmsed Gold Rings. . . . . . . 41 8,000 S‘oneSet and‘Signet Rings 2 50 8.000 (Ialirc .nia Diamond Rings. 2 7.500 Sels L: dies’ Jewelryâ€"ht IMPORTANT 'ro LADlEs: Our Periodica! drops will bring on the monuhiy sickness. hi all cases of obslrnciion fyom any cause, and after all oiher xemodies' o? the kind have been tiled in vain. .....v uvvll “mu Ill vu -u _ . New REMEDIES AND QUICK CUREs.â€"For" Synhilis striclureeweoninel weakness. pail" in the jomis, efl'eciions of the kidneys. diseases of the head, throat, nose and skin. and a‘l‘ those dreadful affections mising from a secre! habit of youth, which produces consiilutionnl debiliq‘, renders mewiage impossible, and in the end deslmys borh bodyund mind. The h’ 'entmeni we adopt is the result of upwards of ihi-Lv years experience and successful practice 11 Europe and America. I. weaknes: generally, caused by a bad‘ habit in youth. which producosv consiilntional deblmy. you can relv on our nemedies, for we‘ have tret‘led over ï¬fty thousand patients, and‘ we guarau‘ee a perfect cum in all cases. Guam} Cinins.... .... ... 6,000 Solum eauu Golu B ooches 2.000 Lava and Floy‘euiine Bvouuhe':............... 4 9.000 Coral. Opa? and Emora'd Broochesâ€............. 4 2,000 Mosuic, Jet. lu'Vd. and Flmeniine Em D on" .... 4 4.500 Coral. Opal. ard Emerald 4 Ear Drops†.. . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 Cniifumiu Diamond Breast Pins“... .... ......... ... 9 50 3,000 Gold Fob and Ves; Watch Keys.... .... .... .... 2 50 4.000 1‘ ab and Vesk Ribbon S idea 3 4.000 Sons of So“; he Sleeve Bul- UNFORTUNATES READ !' OUNG MEN who are troubled wilh‘ weaknes: generally, caused by a bad‘ L~LEA 1.. ..A..‘L ,, I ‘ l I . A , DR. T. C. CULVER’S‘ MEDICAL." PleEijARYi [Ihmniq ‘apg Segre! Diseases; A FOIEUNE! EMPLUYMEN‘I‘ FUR EVERYBODY. Watches, Chains, Sets of Jewelry, RingaJ’in Bracelets. Sleeve Buttons. Silver Spoons and Forks. Cups. Cake Baskets, 8w. worth Eight Hundred 'l'hou- sand Dollars. The Entire Stock ofn large lurom'mo Hons: retiring t". om business. Addressâ€"Dr. 'l‘. C. Culver, 139. King; St; East, "‘ovomo, C W. May 7, 1866. 494v A Ce-ulicnle of each article with its .VIlue pri-aied upon ii. is placed in an envelope and sealed-these cnvelupea are thoroughly mixed and sold for 'I'Iama‘g- 3’ne Calla eachâ€"the per- son receiving one ‘ ese envelopee is entitled to the article named ilierein by ramming the Certiï¬cate to us with o-ne dollar. and .315 enicle. no .neiler how vrlnrble i& may be, will be for- wa-ded lo him 0v liar at once. There are no Blank Ceriiï¬caéee and therefore every one ie sum to get. at lensl. hie :ull value of his or her money. Should the r-uicle named on the cer~ Intimate nol «nimmw oiner wmcli he run select of .he same value will be subsiliuted. We sell ihe certiï¬cates as follows: ,, ,n V. mniiy lot'Ag‘enls. as \vlm: l:-(lv or gentleman will nol inves. TWaN‘l'Y- : HI“. 2115 with n pros- pect of geuing ï¬ve humhed or a thousand t‘mes as much. All 0.110»; mum he addressed? l0 us at our old stand Na 15 Maiden Lane, New York. Alluconsuiatioils a; the ofï¬ce free but Ceniidouï¬r'. “cu AND xvmw Au-ncuc, no MATTER now VALUABLE. SIZING soLu run 3!. One for 9.5 (:ls.. ï¬vo fo.‘ 5:], aloven for $9 llnvlr for $5, si: r-iive for 5M0, one bundled ' “H5. This msu‘iimiion rn‘ouis a ï¬ne (IPPDT- _ r“. A H, Agents wantedï¬hroughonl the United State and Canada. - No. 15 Maiden Laue,,New Yam- J'unur9,. IBM» '31» ALL or WHICH AB: 70 In: 501.9 runs! men. 300 Goulim' Gold Hunting Case I RICHMOND I-IILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. trendy-11rd,. GIR’ARD W. DEVAUGH & CO;.. Baskets........ Oflics hours from 8 A.M '10 8 I I‘[. And all Female Complain; Over LIST OF ARTICLES. 800,000 139, King Street Eu]; For the cure of A scam“, Librarian.- l5 4w 49-ly sticl‘ 15 10' 10