mirrrllnnccur. WHAT kind ofa ship has two mates and “no captain ? A courtship. What single word will ask this question ; biHave I strength? Am-i-able. ‘Wnn'r rs A DOGMA ’iâ€"A dogma is deï¬ned asnn {opinion laid down with a Snarl. A bachelor arithmetician says a girl is a scum when she causes one to sigh for her. .‘T‘Young women should set good examples, Igor the young men are always following L. em. “ Which is the strongest day in the week I LLSunday, because all the rest are week-days. Why is a prosy preacher like the middle ,yaf a wheel? Because the fellows round him iyore tired. ,2 Marcy and time have both their value. He who makes a bad use of one will never 'make a good use of the other. P,‘ ‘A youn~ man recently wrote to his sweet- ‘heart sayingâ€"“ There is not a globnie of . blood in my heart which does not hear your photograph.†We fret against the doubtful, we submit to the inevitable. We are ruined, not by what we really want, but by what we think we do. Juggling with ourselves is the ï¬rst step in almost every wickedness. Promises made in time of affliction re- _ quire a better memory than people com- monly possess. ‘ You cruel man /’ exclaimed Mrs Jones,’ ‘my tears have no effect, on you at all.’ ‘Well, drop them, my dear,’ said Jones. Au Editor boasted of having had an ar- gument with a woman, and got the last word. No less than 50,000 copies of the Christ- mas Number of All the Year Round were sold in one day. , Upwards of thirty blood mares were last «- week shipped from England for a stud in America. 2‘ Matchless misery’ has been deï¬ned to be‘having a. cigar and nothing to light it With. ‘1 think you must allow,’said a pompous gentleman, ,tbat my jests are very fair.’ ‘ S_ir, your josts are like yourself,’ was the quick retort; ‘their age renders them re- ,spectable.’ A PATIENT LAD.â€"~‘ Ben,’ said a father, :the other day, ‘I’m busy now; but as soon .as I can get time, I mean to give you a ._ 'ogging.’ ‘ Don’t hurry yourself, pa,’ re" plied he; ‘I can wait.’ ‘ True love can no more be diminished by .showers of evilhap than flowers are marred by timely rains. Life itself is neither good nor evil, but only a place for good and evil ; it is a kind of tragic comedy. The mind is never right but when it is at peace within itself, andindependent ot‘any- thing from abroad. Day Books, Journals and Ledgers, all sizes. Pass Books, Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses, Ste. 8:0. IN GREAT VARIETY, AT SCOT'I’S RICHMOND HILL. JOHN CARTER. LLICENSED AUCTIONEER OR the Counties of York, Feel and On- tario. Residence : Lot 8, 6th concessmi Markham. I’ost Ofliceâ€"Unionvillo. Sales attended on the shortest iioticr and on reasonable terms. 35 The Commercial Hotel. Nelson Street, Toronto. H. LEMON, PROPRIETOR. First class Siahling and careful attendance.â€" 'I'erms moderate. Toronto, Feb. 6, 1866. 36 -EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. FOR THE UNITED Counties of York and Pool. Residenceâ€"~Lot 20, rear of 3rd Concession of Markham. P,O.AddressnButtonville. Parties requiring Mr. Sauderson’s services can make arrangements at the HERALD ofï¬ce. Junuary 4, 1865, 31 W. G. OASTELL MANUFACTURER or PURE'AND UNADULTERATED CONFECTIONARY l 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. W. G. C. calls at all the Stores between Toronto and Richmond Hill every two weeks. and supplies Confectionery of all kinds at the Lowest Wholesale prices, Toronto, July ‘20, 1865. 7 GORMLEY 85 .FERBIS Licensed Auctioneers 2_ Sales attended to with pramptitudc. J, GORMLEY. J, FERIUS, Gorrnley, P.O. Unionville, I’.O. Vlurkham, Jan. 4. 1865. 31 I - lcndcn iircllscurancc company, ALB UM g From 30 cts, to $6. AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL. ’Scppcrl Hcmc Manufaclurcs! THE Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous Customers and Friends for their liberal support during the past nine years, would beg to intimate that he is prepared to niiiuufacture Boots and Shoes of every descrip- , tiuus from the best materials. and after the most. fashionable style,‘ He hopes by strict nt- teution to business, combined Will] moderale pvi‘cesto ensure a continuance of their favour. ' All orders attended to promptly. ‘ Work warranted, Residence 6 doors north of Mr. Ceosbys ate stand. JAMES \ERNEY. .No. 7, Royal Exchange, Cbrnhill. and A70. 7, Pall Ill'all, London. Incorporated by Royal Charter, in 1 '7 2 0. IiAVING" be“ appointed Agent for this Company,oue of the oldest and most reliable English Compuiiies,l will be happy to afl'eot assurunco against Loss or damage by Fire. upon ch-Jy description of The lowest rosslmn RATE-S, Willi immediate payment of all Losses. G. A. BARNARD, Agent For Newmarkct, Aurora, Markham and Richmond Hill. Rilllmoncl Iiill, llIurcl) l4th, 4l-ly wRichmond Hill, June 1st 1806. 5:2 3m H J , SEGSWORTH, IMPORTER OF ,‘WV'ATCHES, CLOCKS, ‘ AND FINE JEWELRY. A113, YONGE St, TORONTO (- rm Misonic aud other _E'mi)lems .- made to order. Toronto, AurIILQI, 1866. 47- - ‘l’rcpcliing d licpclling Pencil, With [lo] 401' 8; Knife, AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL Wood. Wanted. :E‘ROM 50 to 100 Cords of Green and Dry Beech and Maple, to be delivered in Tor onto during the winter, Apply at the Herald Cflice. Rchnwud Hill. (53 W. WIIARIN 8.: Co. IMPORTEIIS AND DEALERS IN Watches, ccclc, and Jewelry 'ELEC’I‘RO-PLA’I‘ED WARE, CUTLERY, &c , 8w. The attention of the Public is inivied to their Stock, consisting of a. great variety Of CHOICE AND FANCY GOODS, 0f the host description and newest designs, “Careful attention given to the repairing of Watches and Clocks. Jewelry manufactured and Reunirei. r Na ll. King Street East, 6 doors east of :Youge Street. Toronto, April 26, 1866, 4 Jr;â€" c X t .1 . ' Family 85 Church Bibles 4 _ AT LOW PRICES, 'K'I“ SCOTT’S, RICHMOND IIILL. SCHOOL BOOKS! ’* ' ' iN EVERY VARIETY, AT SCOTTS RICIUION D HILL D- S- ' I 95 King Street East, Toronto, DEAR CHURCH STREET, IS prepared to wait. upon any who need his .profvssional services in order to preserve their teeth, 0; relieve suffering and supply new teeth in the most approvedstyle. Also to regu- late the teeth of these who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. June, 1865. 21-y GLO UCESTE It H0 USE; YONGE STREET, ~ Jos- Gaby, Proprietor. (Late Thomas Coates,) Good Siahling and an attentive hos always u attendance. ' February 5. 1866. 3G Atrium WANTED. $150 PER MONTH. [Sr-r - A «w j. 1 <6. HE GRANITJ STATE Family Sewing; illucliiuo is now presented to the people chnnudu. possessing _ all the improvrn cuts that ran be well Confined in a sewing machine. ,‘ It will aCcomplisli every desciiptiou ufsewing except button holes. from an overcoat down to the finest silks and muslins This machine sells for only $15, and is really worth $50, in any family. Every mecliiue warranted and kept in repair free of charge for three ye rs,â€" All machines sold in Canada are manufacture at the co-npnny‘s branch mauufuctory in Tor- onto. Single Mncliiues, with full printed dIE'OCIIODS. soul; express free on of $15 in a registé‘red letter. run priutcd directions accompany each machine. so plain that a child iwelve \ears of age can leafn in work one successfully in n short time. Address or call on The Granite State Sewing Maohine Company, R, T. BUSH & (30., Canada Manufactur- ers, H- King Street East, Toronto, C. W. lleac Oï¬lces in in Great Britain and Canada. London, England, Glasgow, Montreal and Toronto. P. S,- Good agents wanted in every part 0 the country to whom will paid a salary from $50 to $i50 per month, or a large commission. Terms to agents sen. free to those wishing agenctes. Toronzo‘ March 23rd. 18665 44-1y recript ‘ ATARRH, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Nature’s Remedials from P ants. WM. R. PRINCE, Flushing. New York, for 60 years proprietor of the Linnaenn Nui- ,eries. has discovered Posruvs comes for the above, and for all Inherited and Chronic Dis- eases, Dyspepsia Nervous Debility. Rheu- matism, all Female Maladies, and others ro- suiting from impurity of the blood. hitherto incurable. Explaniiory circular, one stomp. 'l'reatis on all diseases. '20 cents. 58-4 Photographs for 500ts doz. OF ENGLISH NOTABLES, Plain a; Fancy Stationery IN EVERY VARIETY} AT SCO'i‘T’S RICHMOND HILL no LMAGE’S HOTEL, LATE VAN NOSTRAND’S, HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel, where he willkeep constantly on hand a good supply of ï¬rst-class Liquors, die. As this house possesses every accommodation Tra- vel‘ers can desire. those who wish tostay where they can ï¬nd every comfort are respoctfullyin- vited to give him a call. GIDEON DOLMAGE. Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1865. ' 98-tf MITCIIEL HOUSE 2 AURORA. AVID MCLEOD begs to announce that he has Leased 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 ofï¬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 at this establishment. A more June 1 .865. 1- RICBMOND HILL AVING purchased the Richmond Hill Line of Stages from Mr. Thomas Cook, 1 will run the same from my Hotel, Rich- mond Hill, to Toronto, starting at lialfvpast 7 o’clock, 3,m. and returning will leave Lemon’s Hotel, Nelson St» Toronto, at 4 o'clock, p,m. All Parcels or Luggage left at Best's Bay Horse Hotel, Yonge Stretcher at Lemon’s Hotel, Nelson Struet, Toronto. willbo delivered with punctu- ality and at moderate charges. Havmg de- termined to run the Stage ' 011 Better Time, Which will afford pus<engers more time in the City, and keeping attentive and accummodut- lug Drivers, l trust to merit Ilie patronage of the general public. ROBERT RAYMOND, Proprietor, 3m Richmond Hill, Aug. 13. ’66, r. BOOM AND re TABLISHE. Orders for the any of underm-ntioned descrip- “0110! PL IN AND lllllllill lllI Willi Will ' e promptly attended to :â€" N. J. BOOKS, FANCY wins. .,, [SURGEON DENTIST I ESI’ECTFULLY announces that he has ii; changed his tinâ€, of visitingtlie following places, and after this date will In} (Sundays excepted) in Brown’s Corners. . . . ... . . .‘2lst ofeuch month. Tiiomliill . . . . . . . .. ......‘23rd “ " Richmond Hill . . . . .. . . . .Qiith " “ Maple . . . . . . . . - . .....-...96ih " " Bnrwick . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .‘281h " " Kleinburg . . . . . ..... . . . . . 291i) 5‘ “ Nubieton................3lilh " " Lackey . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .3ISI “ " Aurora . . . . . . . . ......... 1st “ “ Sutton..... . . . . . .... 3d “ Where he will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of his profession. Aurora, June 7, 1865. l-tf DEAIIDN’S FAMILY MIDIIIINES The safest and best Medicines in use in Canada. G. A. BARNARD AS been appointed agent, for the Count) of York, for the above valuable Modi- cines. which have been befom the Caiiadinn public for the past seven years. and have given universal sati<faotion~he can therefore, with confidence, recommend (hundreds of Tostiuio nials could be given if required, showing the beneï¬t derived therefrom.) their use for their several'virtues‘. DEACON’S FAMILY VEGI'I‘ABLE PILLS Act gently yet effectually: may be taken durâ€" ing any employment, at any time, and even l)\‘ the most delicate female. DEACON‘S S'l‘OMAf‘HlC VEGITABLE BITTERS, As a general Tonic, or Strengthening Medl' cine to brace and invigorate the frame, none can be better. DEACON’S PILLâ€"l OINTMENT. A soothing and astringent application ; and, as fares on application can, be of any service, more soothing und much more astringent, than any hitherto prepared. The majority of cases find speedy relief I)" its use. DEACON’S VVOKKING MAN’S FRIEND Olt HEAL ALL. An excellent remedy for Rheumatism. Ervsi- pelas, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Cliilblains. Sore anont, and violcursl‘ains in ‘Bnck or Side, the effects of the Heal All in the above uses are ' astonishing, frequently removing all pain in a few liuors. DEACON’S VEGITARLE COUGH PILLS One or two Dusos generally remove the cold. DEACON’S Mixlure for Clioloru, Diarrhoea. and Summer Complaints, equal to if not bet- ter than any other medicine made. DEACON'S unrivalled Cougin Balsam,for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma. dim. DEACON’S Antibillious Pills. None bet- tel in use. DE:\CON’S LINIMEN'I‘. For Cuts, Cracked Heels. and all kinds oi sores on Horses and Cattle. DEACON’S Eruptive Ointment for all kind ofskin diseases. [hormone HILL, August 10 1865. 10 SCOTT’S BOOK STORF. Richmond Hill, “765. BIBLh socnirr nrrosnonr BUSINESS CARI i: CIRCULARS, LAW FORMS, BILL HEADS BLANK CHECKS, DRAFTS, PAMPHLE'I‘S AND LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, And every other kind of Letter-Press Printing. OUR ASSORTMENT 0F ii, a, i' It‘ll i,“ i... IR ,, M % In“ % m “lulu Is entirely new and of the latest lettcins, large variety of new For Cards, dun. just. received, in onus PROMt’TLY tchuuo' mi. I0 WAGGON MAKERS & FARMEES. Kept constantly on hand at T. 85 S. BRIGGS’ LUMBER YARD ' 22 Edwardï¬t. Toronto. ALL KINDS or For Cutters. Buggies. VYaggons, dzc. alro Sashes, Doors, isiinds, 8w, made to order on the shortest notico. N.B. All kinds of . LUMBER & Willlll ElidIi'i‘ & 531.9, Or taken in exchange. Toronto. October 20. 1866. FOR SALE, 0n iï¬iclimoiid Hill. ' HE Subscriber, acting as agent for the Owner, oll'crs for sale by Private Bar- gain. that desirable property. situated in the most (entcrul part of the Village of Richmond Ilill, and at present occupied by Mrs. James l’urnes, There is Ilall'a Acre of Land fuming on Yonge and Centre Streets, with a new Bricla. Cottage! Ermt d tlmrson. 'l he Cottage has a Stone t oilurâ€"v. etl cemented, three liooms, Kitchen, l‘aii'ry, and (‘loilics ltorm. There is also on iho p'emiscs a good supply of Hard and Sof Water. 'I he property is well situated fut Bul (ling purposes, Fir furteer information apply to JAMES M.’ LAWRENCE, Division Court (Ileakt 72 Richmond Hill, l'vs. (Litttr. Lbil THE v RADWA‘WS FREEAM i ii CURES PAIN INSTANTLY! AND IS A POSITIVE PREVENTIVE 0F ASIATIC CHOLERA, YELLOW' - FEVER, SMALL-POX AND OTHER PESTILENCES l/ T, As an ANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTAN IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBE i‘ACIENT, NEIIVINE‘, ANODYNE, SUDO RIFIG, FEBRIFUGE. IT HAS NO EQUAL iN THE MATERIA MEDICA. In snaggiï¬ stacks. Of Diarrhoea, Dyscntry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cho 1 . A AN TI-SI’ASMODIO, CCUN’I‘ER~ ic, 'Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Aguc, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Ncuralgia, (kcâ€"One tea-spoonful in a glass of 1 water will correct all derangements of the stomach, bowels and liver, and instantly stop the most severe pains. If seized with ï¬ï¬scnmatis . Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in the Sidcï¬ir Buck, Linibsbi‘“ Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprains, &c.â€"â€"One application Will aflh. ease and comfort, and a few times rubbing will complete the cure. Instant EIcip Needed In violent diseases, instant relief is; required. ASIATIG CIIOLERA, INFLAMMATIOIT' OF‘ THE BOIVELS, CIIOLIU, FITS, SIIII.’ MEYER, CIIOUI’, DIP’I‘IIERIA may prove Ihtal within an hour or two, if not checked by a powerful antidote like ILIDWAY’S ILI‘LLDY RELIEF : and all acute and inflammatory maladies, whether Rheumatism, Neurulgiu, Inilum. motion of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinal tliIEcultics, Infliiiiiiiiutiuii of the Il'omb, and, in fact, all diseases fraught with immediate danger, yield at once to this commanding.r curative. The READY RELIEF is us sudden in its cpcrnticn as the malady itself. It is more active than the virus of the most swift and deadly cpidt-iiiic. With this Ilcnicdy at hand to use. on the ï¬rst evinuwm or pain and uneasiness, no person need suil'cr an hour sickness. liiiniediate » ‘ Sisters of Mercy at Iicrc ester Street llaspiial, applying iir. Railways Remedies to the sick. SISTERS OF MERCY, ' DORCIIESTER STREET, MONTREAL, C. 13., HOSPITAL OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY DR. RADWAY,â€"I certify that your Ready Relief has cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of our sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, internal pains, (‘30., &c. One of our sisters had the Rheumatism in her head for a great many yearsâ€"having taken a few spoonfulls of Relief 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, dipthena, &c. It has n. good effect; in flatulence or wind cholic. I use it for foul breath and it produces a marvelous effect. In short it procurcs relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. N. B.â€"Bcware 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 Radway’s.â€"The country is flooded with counterfeits and imitations of Radway‘s Ready . mixtures at less than half price they are charged for Railway’s, yet charge the public the same uricc our agents sell you ltadway’s for. (Price ‘25 cents per bottle.) _'I‘he limitations and coun- xzrfcits are sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; clear at that price. In plurchasmg Ready Relief, see that there are two signatures of Railway & Co. on the labels, and t Railway & Cc. blown in the glass. A MAN THAT WILL SELL YOU A FALSE MEDICINE SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURS. Relief. will cheat you whenever he has an opportunity. 1..“- All Around the Globe. Certiï¬cates of startling cures Of the most violent and deadl RADWAY’S OFFICES in the Cities of New York and Montrea , emanating from the highest authorities in the world. There is not a Town or City of importance (except a few in China the Globe but that. RADWAY’S MEDICINES have cured the sick when all other reme agents failed, and this is vouched for by high dignitaries in Church and State, both by letters , mi ten direct to Dr. Railway, and through the U. S. Ministers and Consuls abroad. 0 PIERCE, ‘35 cents a Bottle. W†Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants. JOHN RADWAY, M. D.‘,‘ ,6: 00., Dealers purchase these worthless 9 words R. R. R. diseases are on record at DR. ) on dial 513 and 515 St. Paul Street, MONTREAL And 87 Maiden Lane, N anonK Agents for the sale of Radwuyk itemiy Itclif, P. CROSBY, I‘m him .(I Hill, 'I‘liOS. ALIilSisN, ’icloria Square, CiriAo‘. DOAN, Anora. Mr. LOWE and Mis.1lO“'E,Kiivg S ta RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. l r HIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their“ LIBRARY to the ' HERALD ’ Book Stow whore Stockholdch and others mhi" procure†' BOOKS every Friday afternoon, trim. ¢ “’3‘. olock. P.M. ' A. SCOTT, Librarian: i DR. T. C. CULVER’S MEDICAL DISPENSARY. Ova: 35, King Street East, TORONTO, For tlio‘cure uf‘ Chrcnic and Secret Diseases. And all Female Complains. UNFOR'IUN ATES READ! 'OUIVG MEN who are troubled witli‘ weakness gcnerully, caused by a bad habit in youth, which produces constitutional debility, you can rely on our remedies, for W! have treated over ï¬fty thousand patients, aud" we guarantee a perfect cure in all cases_ IMPORTANT 'I‘O LADIES. Our Pexiodical drops will bring on the nmniiiiy sickness, in all' cases of obstruction: from any cause, and after all other remedies‘ oftlie kind l ave been tried in vain. Ni \v Hummus ANI) QUICK CunEs.â€"F‘or Syphilis o‘liii‘lllivs. seminal weakness, pnim in llm jomis, iifl"« minus 01 the kidneys. direuses nflho head. throat, nose and skin. and all' iliuse dreadlnl nï¬i'ctious arising from a secret habit of youth, which produces constitutionull debilily, renders niairiage impossible, and in' the end destroys borh body and mind. The: treavnient u e adopt is the result of upm nrds of I thier years expeiience and successful precinct!" in Europe and America. Strangers ri~iling 'l‘orouto, who are in need of n Medii-ul advise-r, having no time ; to re- mnin in the city to be cured, can have Medil cine to take with them, A safe and reliab‘lc‘ cure guaranteed, - Patients living at a distance can procure Dr. (L’s i'E‘IlH'IIIcS. sent (secure and free ftum ub- servmion) to any part of the l’roviuno. witItH plain and full directions for use, by wr gluing, stating 0359,93 niptoms. die. Ail constitutions ut‘llie ofï¬ce free but strictly ccniidonliai Uiiice hours from 8 A‘M‘to 81?. M. Address-Dr, 'I‘. C. Culver, 139. King St. East, "‘oroulo, U W, May 7, lOliti, 49-iv A magnum . EIIIPIIIYI‘IIEN‘T NR EVERYBIIDY'. Agents wanted ihrrnglu-nt il.e United State and-Caliadus. $630,000 “'nh-lcs. ( liniusfb‘its cf.lmveily, Iti)‘gs,l‘il' lirncvlcts, Sleeve Buttons, Silver Spoons and Forks. Cups, Cake Baskets, &c. WOl‘lll Eight Hundred ‘l lion- snnd Dollars. 'l‘iw liniiro Slmk nra large IBIPORTIING Iinusl‘ .rctiring from business. ' p0,. ,1â€; pmpcse of clnsi' 2 out the stock n‘} the earliest pos>ihie date, Ihe underslgurd iiavn ,drcidrd on :1fll't’hlt’llrirll‘ull(lll mode as follows. I'M u AM: micuv “(run/n, no IIIAT'IEII il’d’cv VAI mum, in ma em 1) rum '1. A (‘eitilicale of each nrliclo will! ' ï¬nwithsï¬ce i M . txesr e Ivr ~ “(I soldrt'or 'I'im'utufvo Cont: each-â€" “on receiving one of tlieséï¬iv‘elopes i.- l' Carnï¬'c. to to us- uiii‘i one dollur. and the article. no matter llv‘W valuable it maybe. will be for- u'm'iltrl '0 him or her at once. 'I'li‘cre are no B nuk “eititlculcs and ti err-fore cver one i- Sizre to got. at least. il'i‘e full value of'uis or Ill‘r money. Hiculd the ai‘ti’c’e'iimned bu‘ lb‘o our. of! 9 sun 9 VnIliE‘ will be substituted. :iic certificates us follow-‘5 :'- lllll‘iY for 9‘5, sixty-fire for $10, one hundrc I’ for $15. limos as much. to us at our old sti.nd No Non Ymk. LIST OF ARTICLES. 3110 Genis’ Gold limiting Case Wan-st ........... $50 to $150†300 l ad es'G» Id and Enumelod- ' Case \V-itclies.... ....... 35v †79 6(10Geii‘s’ Hnmiugllaso Sil- vvr \Vaiciins............ 33 “ 70 Qllfl Diamond ll inns. . . . .. .. . . 5" †“In FLWIH Gold Vest and Neck Chains I5 " 33) 1000 n a u 4 u h 3 0H) Gold Oval Bund llrncolots. 4 “ 8 Il‘tifl (llinsed Hold Bracelet. ---- 5 "' I" 2,000 ( huh-laive Chains and GuardCli-iins........... 6 " 9 tiï¬illl Solitaire and fluid Brooulies 4 †I0 1,000 Lava and Florentine Brooclins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 †3 2,0' 0 (‘nrnL Ups] and Emerald ' \III‘OOI'IIEF......,,,,..... 4 I0 9' 2,000 Mosaic. Jct. I uva, und . Florentine Ear Drm s .... 4 †8 4,500 (‘ornL ()pul. and Emerald I‘l'irDmis ... ...... ... 4‘ "‘ ii 4,0(‘0 (Tali; rnia Diamond Breast. l'iu u... . . . . . . . . .......250 †Io 3,000 Colds Pub and Vest Watch Km‘s...................950" 0 1.000 hob and Vcs‘ Ribbon S ides 3 " 13 4.000 Sets of Solitairerlecve But- tons.Studs.etc..... . . . . . . 3 “ 'lflfill Cold 'l'himbles. l‘eiicilswlc 4 “ -i.i‘ti0 Miniature Lockets . . . . . . . . 2 50 " Milli) Miniature Locketsâ€"Magic Spl'il!p‘........ ........ 3 “ ‘30‘ 3,00iiCold 'I'oothpicks, Crusses otc.................... 2 “ 8‘ 3.0"“. l’lniu Gold Rings . . . . . . . _ .' 4 " ll :'i.llil(iflliiisrd GnldPings....... 4 " In ~<_t‘.| () Stone Set and Signet Rings 2 50 “ II RJ‘III‘ ('alifnrnia Diamond Rings. ' 2 “ 10 7,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelryâ€"Jet . Bl'd Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 5 " I5 i;,0‘ 0 Sets Ladies’ Jewelryâ€"â€" (ia'.|PO,PBnI‘l.€I0..-. .... 4 " I5 6,000 Gold Peiis.,b'ilvei' Extension Holders and Pencils...†. 4 " 10 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- I ted Ilolders.........’.... 3 †15,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sinn Holders........ .... 6 “ 10 l5.00(1 Silver Goblets and Drink- .- ing Cups .............g«: 5:3." .51: 3,000 Silvr-rCastuvs.... .... "LYN I5 "' 50 ‘2,((i0 Silver Fruit and ‘ane Baskets .r............r.-.._ 20 “ 50 . - Trim Donn ‘ 5.900 Dozen Silver Tea-Spoonh $10 to $20 5,000 “ " Table Spoons » .' I and Fhrks_..........’..... '20 H‘1'00 AGENTSâ€"W's Wax-.1 agents in every regi- mom, and in every ~town and county in the country, and those acting as such will be allow- ed It: cents on ‘ every Ceruiï¬cute ordered by them. ' prcvidcd their remittance amounts to ,one dollar..; Agents will collectfl5 cents for ' every Certiï¬cate. and remit 15 cents to us. (I'iWrite plainly, say only what is‘necessnry. and be prompt. ‘ Ad'lross. J'lRARD W. IIEVAUGH’ & CO. " No. Maidcn Len New Yorl I I' it 9, 1685. 0d . s' u ,m Hm armln named thean hv returning the!" i‘I’II'HIP m t suit. :my oilmr which: he IIILV select“ \‘l'eser One for ‘25 cls., five for N. Eleven I'M? " This distribution affords a ï¬ne oppon- unity for Agent", as what lady or gentlomw will no! invest 1W1 N’l v PIMï¬â€˜Clm'ls with n pros-’ pact of genius: five lunde or u tl‘ousandj All orders must be addrcnscd} l5 Muideii' Luue‘ in. UP WHICH ARF Ta on son) iron Sl'n’s‘ci' "~