When you'put' on your stockmvs, why are you sure to make a' mistake? ecause you must put your foot in in What is larger By being cut‘atboth (ads A ditch Pilt the ï¬i'ongcst minded woman» in a. milliner’s shop, and it will instantly turn her head. It‘was said ofa rich miser that he died of greatiw-amâ€"the want of more money. _H6w a man may. be known from a fatigued dog. One wears a shirt, the other pants. 4 “'Oï¬r Organ," said Seth, “ the organ of our meeting-house, imitated thunder so nu- one Sunday that it curdled all the milk for ï¬ve miles round.†“ I say, Pat, if I‘ place my money in the bank tic-day, when can I draw it out again 7†“0h,†responded Pat. “ sure an’ if you put it in today you can get it out to-morrow'by giving a fortnightis notice.†A BAcnsLon‘s EI’JTAPEâ€" . “ At threescore winters’ end I died, A cheerle‘su‘being, sole and’sad, The nuptial knos-I never tied; And Wish my father never had.†REPARTEEv-A notorious toper used to mourn about not having a. regular pair of eyesâ€"â€"one being black and the other hazel. “It is lucky for yon,†replied 'his- friend: “ior if your eyes had been matchesyour nose'njould' have- set-them, on ï¬re' long ago.†A‘poor taper, as a rosort‘fo‘r more drifik, took his Bible to pawn for liquor, but the landlady refused to take it. “ Well," said he, “it she won’t take my word or God’s Word, it’s time to give it up.†And he went and signed the pledge and kept it mummy. Domainâ€""Abutcher letva sailor have a shoulder of mutton on trust; but ï¬nding, in a. day or two after, that he had-gone to a foreign land, said, “My word! but if‘ had known he never intended paying, 1' would have 'chhrgedb. penny 0. pound mo.e for it l" How UNFORTUNATE.-â€"A worthy citizen was told that there would be an eclipse in the morning, and he anxiously inquired what time it would appear. “Half past nine,†said a companion. “ Oh l what a pity,’-’ said tho first, “ I’ll no see it, for I’ve tne gang awn" frae~ heme wi“ the ï¬rst train.†A clever and extremely lucid and†satis- factory return was recently made by a young Templar who had been requested by those grand inquisitors the Income Tax Commis- sioners to make a clean breast of it as to his ways. and means. "I am,†he said, “entirely dependent: on my father, who allows me nothing.†A‘ bellmaker, endeavouring to sell a large gong to- a. Quaker gentleman, remarked that, it"would be very useful in the country for it would not only serve as n dinner-bell, but would, also, in case ofxm attempt to brook into the house, engble the inmates ta give ‘an alarm to the surrounding neighbor- hood.‘ “ Friend,†replied the Quaker genv tl-eumn,~af:er liSt-ening attentively to these x-ecommendï¬ti‘ons: “ 1"‘w11l not-purchase thy gong; for if I put it to bctll these uses, how should my friends distinguish between a late dinner and an early burglary ?†A‘stpry iS‘told of" ax young Qimker minis for who stood'up to preach in trousers, instead of the old orthodox vestmentâ€"knee breaches; whereupon a woman preacher, who was disturbed at the innovation, ex- pressed u hope that the “ young minister would be favoured to see his way out of his trousers.†Sup‘purt’ Huma' Manufacth HE Snbï¬cri‘hï¬r; in rctr‘irnin‘g than'a to his numerous‘ Customers mu! Friends for ti’aeir liberal supp’ort duriugvih’e past Hide years, ““ou’ld=beg in intimate that he is prepared lo manufacture. Boots and Sho‘es'nfevery descrip- tiuus- from the best materials}. and afiér the most fashionable style. He hopes by strict nt- ieutinn to business, combined wiih moderate pr Ices to ensure a continuance of their favour. All orders anonded to promptly. VV‘ork wnrrmued. Residence 6 doors noth of Mr; Ceosbyu ate stand. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND mm; JEWELRY. 113,- YONGE St., TORONTO Ila?" ‘quonric' and2 other Emblems made to order} Toronto, Aarfl 527, 1866. 47». " """"" JAMES \"ERNEY. Iliehmond Hi‘J,June lsl ISGG. 5‘2 3m Pmpalling 8: Repelling Pencil} Wood W anted. Wilh Hol'h & Knife, AT SCOTT'S RIC MUND HILL ‘ ‘ 110M591“) 100 Cords of Green and Dry [leech and' Maple, to be delivered in To! onto during the wintm‘. Appiy at the Harald Hfï¬ce. Richmond Hiâ€. 69 “7. \VHARIN &. CO. The attention nf’he Public is imvted to their Stock, censisrinxz of a [great variety of Waichas, slacks, and Jewelry Careful nl'nnxivu given to the repairing of Watches anl‘ Clot-kg Jewelry manufactured and Rnlmirn‘]. CHOICE AND FANCY GOODS, N9 ll. King Street East. 6 doors east of Yonge Strnet. Toronto, April 26. '1866. 4 Family & Church Bibles A'I‘ SCOTT’S,RICHMOND HILL. Ofthc bes' desrription and newest designs, 1’. S.- Good agents wanted in ever" part 0 S \flie'countrv to whom will paid a saiary from $50 to 3:50 per month, or a large commission. . Terms to agents sem free to those wishing \N EVERY VARIETY, agencies. AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL Toronu_ Much 23rd. 1556; “~13 338“. nuh Sféumur. EL-EC’l‘RO-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c., 8w. J. SEGSWORTH, IMPORTEHS AND DEALERS IN AT LOW PRICES, IEWOR‘TER 01‘" Day Books, 8m. 8m. AT SCOTT’D’ RICHMOND HILL. Sales ulteuded on the shortest notice' and on reasonable terms. 35 J O H N CA RT E R, ‘LICENSED AUCTIONEER OR the Countiel of York, Peel and On- ‘ tario. Residence -. 110:8, 51h concessmn Markham. Ros! Ofï¬ceâ€"Unionville. _ The Cmmerci‘aï¬. Hotel. First class Slabling and careful attendance.â€" Terms moderate. Toronto, Feb. 6, 1866. 36 1 EDW. SANDERSON. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Residenceâ€"Lot 20,1‘car of 3rd Concession of Markham. P.O.Address-â€"-Buuonville. Parï¬os requiring Mr. Sanderson’s services can make nrrange‘rrwnte at the HIRALD ofï¬ce. i ‘CONFECTIONARY I , W. G. C. calls at all the Stores between ’ 'oronte and Richmoué‘llill ovary twoweeks. Find supplies Confectionnry of all li'inds at the Lowest Wholesale prices. Toronto, July ‘20, 1865. 7 Countiesrof York and Peel. Junuury 4. 1865, Sales attended to wizli prompzit’udé. J, GORMLEY. I J. FERRIS. Incorporated by Royal Charter, in 1 '7 2 0. lundnn Fire Assurance company, G. A. BARNARD, Agent GORMLEY a; mamas Licensefl Auctioneers: Gorvuley. P.O. Vlarkham, Jan. 4. 1865. HAVlNG' been appointed Agent for this Companyona of the oldest‘ and mos1 reliable English Companies,l will be happy .10 3mm! asshranco against Loss or damage by Fire. upon evmy description of [The Lowest POSSIBLE RATES, nun CHURCH s-mnc'r‘, S prepared 10 wail upon any who user! My professional services. in ordï¬rjtb‘ p‘r’eservo their taefll, or reheve suffering and supply new teeth in the most npprovedslyle. Also to regu- Jale ‘he teeth of those who need it. ' ' Consultation free. nndnll work warranted. For N ewmarket, AurgrixlnMal-kham and Richmond Hill. 'Rith-mond Hill. March MLh. f13“}: N‘T'I- S '1‘ BY . w.-: c. ADAMS, D- D. 5-, GLO (ICES TE 1: "0 USE»: YONGE STREET. Jos- Gaby, 'Proprietor. Gimd Stabliug and‘an nuanï¬vo hos always n allandnnco. AGENTS WANTED. $150 PER MONTH, Februnl 3‘ 5. 1866. HF, GRANITE STATE Family Sewing Machine is now presented to the people ‘ “(Canada possessing all the » improvements ‘ that can be well conï¬ned in a sewing machine. It will accomplish every description ofsewing except lmtlon holes. from an overcoat down to the ï¬nest silks and muslins This machine sells for only $l5, and is really worth $50,‘ in any family. Every machine warranted and kept in repair free of charge for three years.â€"â€" All machines sold in Canada are manufacture at the co-npony’s hrnnch manufactor)‘ in 'l‘or- onto. Single Machines, with full printed dl"8Cll0|lS. snnt express free on receipt of$l5 in a registered letter. Full printcd directions accompany each machine. '0 plain that a child iwelve rears of age can learn to work one successfully in a short time. Address or call on The Granite State Sewing Machine ~ Company, R. T. BUSH & C()., Canada Manufactuh era. M King Street East. Toronto, C. W. New Oï¬lcen in in Great Britain and Canada, London. England. Glasgow, Montreal and l'l‘oronto. Wilh immediate payment of an Losses. . LEMON, PROPRIETOR. .No. 7, Royal Exchange, Comhill. and No. 7, Pall Mall, Londen. Juno. 1865. 0F 95 King Street East, Toronto. PURE'AND UNADULTERATED Journals and Ledgers, all sizes; I Pass Books, Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses» 383 Yonge Street, Toronto. Nelson Street, Toronto. . G. CASTELL IN GREAT VARXETY, (Late Thomas Contak.) MANUFACTURER 0F FOR THE UNITED Unionville, RO. 211; 31 41-)y 31 DR. J .PECK’S, EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN! By the use of-‘ETHER SPRAY, which affects the Tooth only. The loothund gum sutzounding become inatneible with this external agency, when the tooth can be extracted with no pain, and without endangering the life as in the use of Chloroform. lJu. chn wiH be in the following places prepared t6 o’xtra ct tooth with his new appara- tus. All other'operations in Dentistry perform- ed in a wokaaulikc manner :â€" Aurora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In of each month. Newmarket Brelsford hotel 2nd " " Slouflville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lBlh " " Victoria Square. . . . . . . . . . 20m “ " Thomhill.....r'.... ......23rd “ " Richmond Hill. . . . . . . . . . 24th " “ Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96th " " Burwick.... . .281): " " Kleinhurg . . . . . . .thh " “ Nobleton.... . . . . . . . . . . . . 30111 “ " Where he will attend to any business per- taining to any branch of his profession). Aurora, June 7, 1865. Lil ALB UMS‘ From 30 cts, to $6. AT SCO'I‘T’S RICHMOND HILL. ATARRH , Bronchitis Scrofula. Liver Mid Kidney Diseases. Namre’s Remedial: from Pinnts. WM. R. PRINCE, Flushing, New York, for 60 years proprietor of the Linnaean Nurâ€" .eries. has discovered POSITIVE cvmcs for the above, and for all lnllerited and Chronic Dis- eases. Dyspepsia Nervous Debility. Rheu- matism, all Female Maladies, and others re- sulting front impurity of the blood, hitherto incurable. Explanitory circular, one stamp. 'l‘rentis on all diseases. '20 cents. 58-4 DAVID McLEOD begs to announce the! he has Leased the above Hotel and ï¬lled it up in a manner second to none on Yonge Sl- where he will keep constantly on hand a good supply ofï¬rsl-cluss Liquors, &c. This house possesses every accmmnodalion Travellers can desire, those who wish to stay where they can End every comfort are respectfullyihviled to put up at this establishment. Photographs for SOL-ts doz. OF ENGLISH NOTABLES, Plain 3L Fancy Stationery IN EVERY VARIETY, AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL RIITUHEL- HOUSE ! Aurora June 1 .865. AVlNG 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 half-pant 7 o’clock, a.m, and returning will leave Toronto. at 4 o'clock, pm). A†Parcels or Lnggnge left at Best" Bay Horse Hotel, Yonge S!resl,or at Lemon’s Hotel. Nelson Slrnet. Toronto. “"1le delivered with punctu- ality nod at moderate charges. Havmg de- termined to run the Stage On Better Time, Whlch will'aï¬'urd ï¬nssengors mvre time in the City, and keeping attentive and accommodah ing Drivers, I trust to merit the patronage of the general public. ROBERT RAYMOND, DEAGDN’S" FAMILY MEDICINES STAGE 8. Lemon’s Hotel, Nelsmi SL, The safest and best Medicines in use in Canada. AS been appointed agent, for the Coumy of York, for the («have valuable Modi- cines. which thu been before the Canadian public lor lhepast seven years. and have given universal satisfactionâ€".he can therefore. with conï¬dence. recommend (hundreds of Testiznu nials could be given if required, showing the beneï¬t derived therefrom.) their use for men- several virtues. Richmond Hill. Aug- 13. ’66 DEACON’S FAMILY VEGI'I‘ABLE PILLS Act gently yet oï¬â€˜uctually: may be taken dnr~ ing any unwloyment, at any lime. and even by the most drlicato female. DEACON 'S S’I‘OM AC}! [C V EGITABLE BITTEKS, ' As a general Tonic, or Strengthening Medi- cine to brace and invigorake the frame, no“6 can be better. BEACON'S l’ILF) OINTMENT. G. A. BARNARD A soothing and nshingem upplicntion ; and, an fur as an applicatiun can he of‘ any ssrvice, more soothing and much more astringent. than any hitheno prepared. 'l‘hb majority of cases ï¬nd speedy relief by its use. DEACON’S WORKING MAN'S FRIEND Oli HEAL ALL. An excellent remedy fur Rheumaticm, Erysi- Delas, Strains. Bruises. Cuts, Chilblnins. Sore Throat. and violanrsl’ains In Back or Side. the effects of the Heal All in the above cases are asionishing, frequently removing all pain in a few lIuors. DEACON'S VEGITABLE COUG H PILLS One or two Doses generally remove the cold. DEACON’S Mixtan for CholeraI Diarrhmn, and Summer Complaints, acjllal to if not bet- ter lhan any other medmina made. DRAGONS unrivalled Cough Bï¬lsamflor Coughs, Colds. Consumption. Asthma. &c. DEACON’S Antibillious I’ills‘ None bet- ter in use. DEACON’S LINIMEN'I‘. For Cuts, Cracked Heels, and all kinds 0! sores on Horses and Cattle. DICACON’S Eruplive Ointment for all kind ol'skin dis'eases. RlchnNu HILL, August 10 1865. BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY SCOT’I"S BOOK STORE. RICHMOND HILL ï¬ahmondfliHfl-FGS. aiu...........i NEW METHOD 0!‘ AURORA. . . . . Isl ofeach month Proprlolor. 3m. 10 The York Herald BQQK .J 0 B PRINTING Ordern‘for nm' of [he undermomioued d'elcr'p Hon 0; EflLflEB JflB WW BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, PAMPHLE‘I‘S AND LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, Letter-Press Printing. ls entirely new undZol’ 'tho lutest' Inflows, large variety of new For Cudl, 5L9... jus’. received‘ MOHMRS PHOMPTLY EXIcLUTED ESTABLISHMENT. BUSINESS CARDb Will ‘uo prompfly amended to :â€" CHEAP OUR ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN And every other kind of CIRCULARS, BLANK CHECKS, LAW FORMS, AND DRAFTS, BILL HEADS TO WAGGON MAKERS 86 FARMERS LUMBER YARD 22 Edward; St. Toronto. ALLKXNDSOF BENT STLUFF 8L0. made to order on khe shortest. nutice. N.B. All kinds of LUMBER MWMï¬ mum & sum, Sashes, Doors, Blinds, 0r taken in exchange. Toronto. October 20. 18M, 'RADWAV’S READY RELIEF!!! AND‘IS‘A POSITIVE PREVENTIVE OF ASIATIC CHOLERA, YELLOW FEVER, SMALL-POX AND OTHER PESTILENCES! V SEES ERQPERE‘EES As an ANTI-SEPTIC, DISINFECTANT, ANTI-SPASMODIC, COUNTER- IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NEBVINE, ANODYNE, SUDORIFIO, FEBRIFUGE. Of Diarrhaaa, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cholic, Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Ague, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Neuralgia, &e.-â€"0nc tea-spoonful in a. glass of water will correct all derangements of the stomach, bowels and lix er, and instantly Itop the most severe pains. Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in the Side or Back, Limbslor Joints, Spine or Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprains, &c.â€"One application will afford immediate ease and comfort, and a few times rubbing will complete the cure. In violent diseases, instant relief is required. ASIA’L‘IC CUOLERA., INFLAMMATIODT OF THE BOWELS, (3110ng, F1151, S‘fll_l’_ FEVE i, C£CQU1",.})IIP'1:Â¥E1}‘IA may prm'o fatal . “w . v.4 1.“ . vur u v AALW’ VAVVUA , Inn DU \V nun, UJJUuAU, .L‘AAU, mun A. u“. M... “In, ..... within an hour or two, if not checked by a. powerful anthhftn ‘lihg‘liADWiY’S READ? RELIEF ; and all acute and inflammatory limladies, Whether Rheumatism, Neuralgiu, Inflam- mntion of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urinal difliculties, Inflammation of the \Vomb, and, in fact, all diseases fraught with immediate danger, yield at once to this commanding curative. , _,7_ - 11 ' 'A ,,, A',_r ,,A.AI_A ...._I,.1,_ 3A ,In ‘A ' ,,,,,,n ,,LE_. a . éï¬ffdcifiu itspperatinn as 1,119 malady ifself. It is more active than the virus of the mmf “rift and deadly opulemic. With tlns Remedy at hand to use on tho ï¬xst avmpwm or van: and uneasiness, no person need suifer an hour sickness. SISTEBS OF MCBRCY,‘ ~- DORCIIESTER STREET, MONTREAL, C. E., HOSPITAL OF TIIE SISTERS 0F MERCY. DR. RADWAY,-â€"I ccrtif y that your Ready Relief has cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of our sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, internal pains, &c., &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 m‘th success. It is very useful for sore throats, coughs, influenza, diptheria. &c. It has a good effect in flatulence or Wind cholie. I use it for foul breath and it produces a marvelous efl'cot. In short it procuros relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURS. N. D.â€"â€"Bewnre of counterfeits and imitations, have nothing to do with the dealer that wilt endeavour to pcrsu ado you to take some other in place of the Radwey’s.â€"-â€"The country is flooded with oounterfcits and imitations of Radway's Ready Relief. Dealers purchase these worthlesu mixtures at less than half price they are charged for Radway’s, yet charge the public the same mice our agents sell you Radwey’s for. (Price 25 cents per bottle.) The imitations and coun- terfeits are sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; door at that price. In mohasingï¬gcg A“ . , 1 -LJ- __.'.IL Amnnl1ll 501101, 51:13 Luuh L11le 1110 gnu DIBLMJWLuUn m ;uuuvv wa . vuv “my. __ -_- ngwpy ‘3; Co. bl‘own in gm glass. A MAN (mm XVITIL ï¬lm YOUR FALSE ï¬Eï¬ICINE Certiï¬cates of startling cures of the most violent and dead] diseases are on record at Du. RADWAY’S OFFICES in the Cities of New York and. Montrca , 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 exits failed, and this is vouched for by high dignitaries in Church and State, both by letters 38 written direct to Dr. Radway, and through the U. S. Ministers and Consuls abroad. For Cutters. Buggies. Waggons, &c. 811:0 terfcits meoggld at 516 16 reheintéyperr bottfe to dealers; dénr at that price. mohasin Ready In Relief, see that there are two signatures of Radway db Co. on the labels, and 9 words .3. R. . , . __ .. . ._ . . --..v mw‘mmf‘r'r (\an vnï¬ A ‘n!A1.Qm um‘n‘mrn about you whenever he Ens an opportunity. Sisters of Mercy at Dnrchester Street Hospital, applying Ilr. Badway's Remedies to the sick. PRICE, 25 cents a Bottle. 9" Sold by Druggis’qs and: Country Merchants. Agents for the sale of Radway’s Itliilc‘) “c1121, 1’. CROSBY. huhnond Hill, 'J‘UOS. ALLISON, 'thoria Square, CHAS. DOAN, Aurora Mr. ROWE and Mrs. ROWE, King Em. Kept constantly on hand at THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY I s. BRIGGS’ IT HAS NO EQUAL IN THE MATERIA MEDICA. If seized .With Rheumatism, Instant Help Needed CURES PAIN INSTANTLY !_ In sudden Attacks All Around the Globe. r l ' Division Court Clerk& 72 Richmond Hm. Hes. 6,1?(76. £6.11 Bricx house and Lot! THE fSItbscriher, acting as agent for the V Owner. offers for sale by Private Bur- gniu. that desirable property. situaled in the most centeml part of the Village of Richmond Hill, and at present occupied by Mrs. James Burnes. There is Haifa Acre of Land frcnling on Yonge and Centre Streets, with a new 131310152. Cottage! Enacted therson. The Cottage has aSmne Cellarâ€"wen cemented. three Booms. Kitchen, Pantry, and Clothes lioum. There is also on the premises a good supply of Hard and Snf Waler. The property 18 well situated fut Bui'ding purposes. For furteer information upplv In JAMES M. LAWRENCE, JOHN RADWAY, M. D., &. 00.; FOR SALE. On Richmond Hill. 513 and 515 St. Paul Street, Mom. And 87 Maiden me, Haw-Yon; THIS ASSOCIATION has transferredtheufl LlBRARY to tho ‘HERALD ' Book Surri where Stockholders and others may uroceer BOOKS every Friday afternoon. frat; ¢ 108 clock. Inn. DR. T. 0. CULVER’S MEDIQA]: LDISPENSARY, Bhrsnic and Secret Diseases. RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION . UNFORTUN ATES READ! OUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness generally. caused by a bud habit in youth, which produces constitutional dehlljty. you can reiy on our remedies, {or we have treated over ï¬lly thousand patients. and we guarantee a perfect cure in a†cube; Our Periodical drops will brng on the nmmhiysickness. in all cases of obstruction ï¬om any cause, and after all olher remedies of the kinï¬d have been tried in vain. Nicw REMEDIES am; qucx Cumzsiâ€"For Syphilis slrivlnres,seminul wenkneas. pnim in tho jmms, affections of ihe kidneys. diseases ot'ihe hand. throat, nose) and skin. nndnh ihose dreadful affections arising from a score“ habit ofyouth, which produces constitutiona- d6bilil}', renders nmniaqe impossible, and in Lheend destroys borh bodyund mind. The treatment we adopt is the result of upwards of thirtv years experience and successful practice in Europe and America. StranLrers visniug 'l'uronto, who are in need ofn M‘dmal adviser. having no lime to re~ main in the city [0 he cured, can have MPdl cine (o lnke wiih them. A safe and reliab’e cure guaranteed, Pam-ma livmg M n distanee can procure Dr. C’s remedies. sent (secure and free from oh- servmion) to any part of the l’wvinne. with plain imd full direclinns for use, by wt gluing, mating 0355,55 mplunls‘ &c. All consululions at the oï¬ice free but strictly Cenlidumial. A POKEUNE! EMPLOYMENT FUR EVERYBHIIY. Addressâ€"Dr. 'I‘. C. Culver, 139. KingSt. East, "'oronlo, C \V. May 7, [866. 49-lv For the purpose of closiI-g cm the Mark n. (he emliesl possible dam, th Inndersxgnvd hnvn decided on :1 green distribution made as follows. Agents wanted '1ln-(mplmut lee and Cmmdus. \Valcl‘es‘. ('lminr', Eels 0f hush], (ll'pI-J’ln Bracelets. Slucva Butlom‘, SilverSpoonu and l’orks. Cups. Cake l$a>kels, &c. wonh lilgln Hundred 'l hou- snud Dollars, 'l'hn lC-lee Slack ofa large lMPmn‘Ihc HOUFI rellring from business. A (‘ortiï¬tznm of naclt nrticln with its value printed upon it. in placed in an allVJflme and sPi|l(‘(l~1l\(‘HO euvs-lnpps are tlmroughly TITTW‘ and sold for 'l'wullg/‘jiw (Tents earthâ€"tho per- son receiving mm of these unvvlopm‘ is (*ntlllml to the article named thou-12in ln wtnrning Ilm Curttlicnte l0 us with one dollar and the article. no matter huw vnlunbh it may he. will lm for- wnrdntl '0 him or lmr at nut-e. Tho-m are tm Bnnk (‘vrlillcntes and lltel'cfurt- uvarv one ll sure to gel. ill least. tltu full value of His ur lu-r nmnoy. Slmtllrl the article named on the ver- tiï¬tznte llt'l, Sllll.:|ll}' utlwr wlurlt lm Il|h\' S(‘ll'('l oft t:- snme vnlne will lm nibstituled. We eeo tlw cartilicntes as follows: EAI‘H Ah“ EVERY ‘Ah’TlCLY.Y NO MA'X’IEIK “(NV VA| UAIHJI. BLth SULII FOR 8'. One for 95 cts.. ï¬ve for $l . Eleven fm ‘2? llnrtv for $5, sixty-ï¬ve for $40. mm hundred "or $15. This disIribulion «Wards a ï¬ne oppor- unil)‘ for Agonhl. as what lndv or anllmnnn vill not invexl 'rxvr1iz‘rv~}'1w: s with a pruri- wcl of awning ï¬ve lllllldl‘l‘d or a thnusnnd .illlt‘S as much. All orders must he addressed ‘0 In at our old stand No 15 Maiden Lune Vew York. Brom-hesL.......,..... 4 3.000 Mosaic. Jet. Lava. and Flurentine Eur Drops . . . . 4 1,500 Coral. ()pul. and Emerald Enr Dops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1,000 Cnii " min Diamond Breast I’in'm... .... ......... ... 25†3,000 Golds Fob and Vest \Vutch Ksys.... . .. 9 50 1.000 Fob and Vesi Ribbon S'ides 3 1.000 Snts of Solitaire Sleeve Bul- [ITWrile plainly. say only what is necessary and be prompt. Address. AG CNTSâ€"‘Ve wn‘vvr agents in avery repl- ment, and in every town and county in the country, and those acting as such will be allow- ed 10 cents on every Cer.iï¬cnle ordered by them. provided their ramiltnnca nmountv to one dnllnr. Agents will collect ‘25 cents for every Certiï¬cate. and remit 15 cents to us. Splting.... .... ... ..... 1,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, (‘10 -.vc....-... Ion-i... 3,600 Plnin Gold Rings... .. , 3.000 Chasm" Goldkings 4.0â€â€œ Stone Set and Signet Rings 9 5 9.00!" California Diamond Ringh. 7.500 Sets Imdies’ Jewelryâ€"Jot AAID u we and Gold.... .... .... ..., (5.0‘0 Sets Lndios' Jewelryâ€"- Cameo,lâ€earl.elc.. .. .... 6,000 Gold l’ensï¬ilver Extension Holders and Poncilu . . . . . . 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold Moun- ted Holdern.... . 5,000 Gold Pens and Gold Exten- sinn.Hnlders.... . .... 5.000 Silver» qulela and .Drink- (t)ns,§llld.~n.9lc........... 3 1,000 (20M 'l‘hilnhles, I’encils.etc 4 UN") Miniature Lockets. . . . . . . . 9. 50 1,001) Minimum Locketsâ€"Magic ing Cilpé»... 3,000 Silvm' Castors. 9,000 Silver . Fruit 5,000 Dozen Silver Tea-Spoons. 5.000 “ ' “ Table Spoons and Forks.. .... ...... .. . 'ALI. or wmcn ARV. T0 In; sou) won SI men. 300691115†Gold Humng (711m \anrlms .... .... ...... 300 Ind («'G‘ulll and Enameled- Cuse “THU-Jam... ... 600 Gonls’ Hunting-( ‘so Sil- ver ‘anlill95.:. . . .. ... . ‘21!“ Dizmmnd Rlllifï¬.... .. .. . . LINN! Gold V8.4qu Neck Chains Lllllll “ " 10(1) Cold Ovnl Band Bracelets. mum (llmst‘ll Gold Bracelet. ... . 2,0110 (‘Imwlaium Chains and Guard Chuins.... .... . . . 5,000 Solitaire aml Gold Bron/4:05. 3,00“ Lava and Florentine Brmwhon............... $50 In 2H5†35 3": 50 15 4 4 5 6 4 4 II (I u u u u n I. 70 7" [MI 3†h 8 ll! 2 l0 6 ‘ 0’90 ('ynrnl TO 1â€"szer o, h'n. Hni en Len Few 1'“; $129, :1 a69' IMPORTANT 'l'O LADIES GIRARD W. DEVAUGU & CO. Silver V Fruit and Cake Baskets.... .... .... And all Female Complui ls. Over 35, King Street East, Otï¬co hours from 8 A M to 8 l" LIST OF ARTICLES. 800,000 For the cure of} A. SCOTT, Librarian. . . . . . . . . 3'! " 7" rs.......... 50 " lhll Neck Chains 15 “ 30 II 4 .0 h nd Bracelets. 4 " 8 hutch-L ... . 5 “ lU Chains and s........... 6 " 2 old Bron/ï¬xes. 4 “ l0 Florentine 511.6 12.11;;de wigsgrgmx ‘r Drops .... 4 " 8 mud Emerald . . . . . . . . . . . 4 “ Ii mond Breast - . . . . . . . . . . , 950 H In L'ni19(‘.ASlule I‘ER IJOZVN $1010 $31!. 49-h]