To own 'mind, he nevr-r sang better. He was exceeding himsalf, and 11ml just struck out. iith: second stanza, whpn the window was» 'snfd; ..rlised-â€"~his heart trembled. “ 09034; in, and go to bed. yuu noisy a violent itching on the tongue and ronl of the moulh_whicll invariably takes place when you are with an animal called Gossip. When you féel it coming on,tnke a spoonful of the above mixture,hold it in you: mouth lill you get home, and you will experience a complete ciire. i Shmld you apprehend a relap», carry a phial in your pucket,‘:ind 0n leeling the slightest symptom, take. a dow. rowdy!†said the wifeâ€"whn.nqlwilhstund niguijai be was disguised (m rliqu-or), recog- nise_d_the‘“ Ethiopian†as her_spnuse. The sang c'e'ased ; iilghllgbifhd limit his cloai: on right side "gut, idjuaxed his hat, went into. {lie housg, and ivent to bedâ€"alone. He baron? been a unending since. certain; cure for this terrible di~order ol‘ the moulliEâ€"Take ofgnod nulurP, 0 re ounce : of a syrrup commonly called mind your own bu~i- ness, one rmunce; mix them together With a lit- tle charity of feeling, and two or three sprigs of keep your tongue within your teelli ; let them simmer togulller in a vessel called (‘ir- cumspection for a short. lime, and it will be ï¬t for use. rThe symptonis ol'this disease areâ€"- A SERENA!) ER;*â€"-In a certain 1 conveyed to Toronto. and wch ll llnwml In 0‘“fo the Ulliled S‘atCS a ‘OPPR While 13H“ I the grave by an immx-nsi- nu “her of citizrus. iy w§iflgring hOHNWaa'd at midnight, wusi__ED_ Gaza“, seized will: a ‘ipsy fancy to serm‘rale Ins' °“’“ “ï¬re; Amordi"giÂ¥v ‘5 he "93"?“ his: Slcx'inmn'lox n? Lumes NAMES d unidle, he turned his cloak wrong snle nun; . â€"Mury, Mane. (Fr. uvh) sugnii'y “ ux‘ stuck his .hat jauntin upon one side of his‘nilcd.“ Accm‘d‘ng 1n mime. Mar} head, and’ vamg imo me yard, took hisi n euns “ luciy ohmic sun." q Martha in Note king," iher window. It had occurred to! 19':p"c‘ed- '5 " hm“ "055 ; ISHl‘Ci S'L" him that afh'r l-h‘e‘ serenade he wou!d very] {Elfsahairgg Elgévtntlliilj ‘.a;ll‘llllil:ll::l~i inmw'lflj Pa.“ mt†""3 home) inq"i"e What i Elunnr, " all-fruill'nl 1 ' l'llIn-n, urifâ€"‘ilv- noise Quit Was, and apprarhighly im‘Plhed at E ally the Greek llelx-n. (-huugcil by the ‘he liberty‘taken with his Wife in his ahseuce. i [.mins into Hclcxm, and by the Fi'cm-h Having this all arranged in his own mind, he iulo lielene, ISIgmucs " u‘iilll‘lllgh lhnugh according lo the Grcm-k auâ€" ciearea‘lns throal, and commencedâ€"u . H ‘ . . ., lhors, It means ‘ one whnpnnes. “ Good night! good night. my dearést How swift the-moments flv !" 1 ~ "- ' _ “ How d’ye do, Mr. Jones,how d'ye do ’l†ï¬aid yonng §wvll llne other «lay‘ with more beard than brains, to an old gloasy- faced gentleman, whnï¬stood brhiml a pair of gold mpnnted specs, and whose locomotion Wus assisted by a gold-headed bamhoo cane. “ Excuse‘me, my good sir, excuse me,†smd the old man in a falsello voice, “ but you have theflndynntage of mo.†“ My name is Kid. sir, Kid,†sold the whiskerando : “.vnu remember Thomas Kidâ€"Tommy you used to call himâ€"don’t you I†“ Bless my soul, yes, and so I do,†said the old man : “ I re- memllér little Tommy Kid, sure enough ; and how are you now, JVIr. Gout .7†Tommy stroked his'heard With .his ï¬ngers, and went ofl‘ without bidding Mr. Jones good-bye. SCANDALâ€"The following is a ted Slates, recently marriml a lady reputed to be rich, who turned out to he poor, and some 700 dollars in debi, which he had to liquidate. She assured him, however, for his consolation, that the debts were contract- ed for dress, which' she bought to captive him. Only think of a ï¬sh paying for the hook with which he wau caught. ' “ Pa, what is ï¬-cation ' ’!â€â€"â€" “ There is no such word as ï¬-catinn, my son,†says the father_“ what do you ask that for 1â€â€"“ Because they way that government has been building forty-ï¬-cntions, at Sheer; ness.â€â€"-“Charles,â€)'said the father, “ you had better run heme, you are too young to understand war matters.†The butt ofMalmsey in which Edwardvthe Fourth caused his brother to be drowned’was, it is believed, actually sold as a full fruity wine, with “ plenty ofbody in it," after p06} Clérence harl been in soak till death had relieveq him from his drenchingâ€" Comz’c History of England. “ Pa, what is ï¬-cation"!â€â€"â€" A farmer had a scythe A so ex- ceedingly sharp, that having hung it upon the bough'oufa trée on a. modnlight night, a poor man passing shadow. “ Ah ! my charming Lucy ! you’re the prettiest parcel ever waggoner transpértedâ€"so, tight, and so neatly put up!†“Ah! Robin! how can you flatter me so, when you see that all my charms are on the wain ."’ to the chairman'of an English agricultural society: “ Gentlemen, please put me down on your list of cattle for a bull.†AN IRISHMAN’S TOAST.--Here’s wishing ye may niver die, nor nobody kill ye, until ye knock yer brains out against the silver knocker of yer owu door. John Davis, who died in Eng- land in 1788, left the sum ofï¬ve shillings to hi9 widowï¬o enable her to get drunk at his expenseâ€"for the last time. “Sharp fresh†1s a new name fmthat peculiar state, which is often describ- ed as “ neither drunk nor sober.†A Gentleman of Albany, Uniâ€" Here Wit in bright eï¬â€˜ulgenceglowa. VV ith Wisdom joined. through rhyme and prose. And both unite their charms in one. To form the sa'ga and hmn’rom pun. An honest farmer thus writes @bz 5mm f-ï¬nnk. by had his leg cut off by its The nightvnu very dark and rainy. Th came of lhe a‘ x-idcnl is said In he the giriu away oflheemhaukmvnl at line crevk .in 'he sprvadmg nl' Ihe lrm-k. 'l he (Name 0 [hr‘ ï¬rt-Inan‘enu‘nmâ€"r. hajgngmn-In .‘m 1 "mi agent from instant «hall: was miracuhvu‘. lm in falling they \w-re thrown clear ufl‘tle car [NOTEâ€"The n‘mvv aTii"’c was arri dent-ally omitlml frnm nu" liml ix~ue. 'lhl l‘t‘mfllllï¬ Robert. Bums paid very little re- spect to (he arliliciul thllm'tinns of society. On his way 1n Lcitu, um- morniug, he me! a (‘nunh‘y farmer ; he shook hlm earneslly by the hand, and stopped to converse. ' A ynung Edin- burgh blood tonk the pm-l to task for his'del'evt of [3510. ‘ \V|1y._\'nu young t‘anlusligngm-eylLsaid Burns. ‘ 11 was ‘not the great coal. 1th EEK-0.5“; bop/.41. “ï¬nd the sorry boot lmse‘l siiinke In, bul .lihe man whom true wdrfii wn'uld u'ï¬n'gh d0\v1ryousand m9, and man,- suclu u _\' day.’ fragments ; and although he still Mes his re- covely is impnmblc. He isu mun ol‘stronp frame and' iron consli'ulion. He crawled out oflhe ruins on lo the truvk. lilm'nll)‘ holding in his bnwrls with hi3 humls. Forâ€" tunately the third car jumped so high thin It went through lhe m-cond car above the heads nflhe Irznaspngcrs. ll.u| it cut through a lltlle lower down, several more would th" been kilh-d. From the Italurc of the accident, and mm‘ pletc d0§tl'll(‘tl0ll of tlw cars. it is miraculth that out 01'60 or 70 |)il\\‘c‘ngk‘l'5. so few went fatally injured. The scene presented waii mutt awful. The imail car was turned bottom side up, and wa lound to be on the, having taken ï¬re from the hot stoves. The ï¬rst passenger car was iturned on one side. with the front part buried in the water of the creek, which hall risen high in consequence of hemy rains, Ju thi.~ ‘car Miss brown. ot' 'J‘omntn. dangh'er ot 1Mr. Peter Brown nfthe Turonto " (:hrbv,’ iwns riding. Al’lt-r most ol the passengers ‘had been got out of the ruins, one of the pet- sons searching found a >hawl_. which he pullâ€" ed out. He lhrn uiacovered a human body and with the aid of the others dragged forth the body oi‘ Miss Brown. Sin,- had been {Ii-owned in about thiee feet of water; and I’roin a‘concuasinn on the head, she hnd eviâ€" dently been stunned in the ('0||i~inn. 'l‘ht- >econd«¢:ar turned broad side to the train. and the third ran right through it, about the middle, nearly cutting it in two. 'J'tn-tlih'd car was 'suiashed ‘up about one thi: d it- length, lhe.seal‘ and I-msvngers bring L‘t‘lhih ed logetlmr in one mans. Here Mr. Brun- snn, of hen! 1r (U n. (‘nnii., srt. and hi~ bowels Were loin open by splintens of the seats. SJnie sli\er.\ of mahogany were ex- travth from hi: ii‘t-stines by the dnctms. to-day. His entrails were litexallv cut into FURTHER PARTICULARS. SYRACUSE, Oct 16. The accident on the, road Inst evening wa~ the moat disastrous that has happened on the Central route for main years. The ears were under full heudway,and as they anâ€" proached Nine. Mile Creek, between Wm- ner’s Station and Syracuse, the engine sudâ€" denly plunged all the track, (‘laéllng don-n into the creek some 15 or 20 leel. ’J‘lir couplings apparently broke instantly, as lln- ï¬rst baggage ear plunged over right on lllt' tap of the engine. '1 his was followed hr the mail car and three passenger cars, all 0] which took,tlie 'feurlul leap one after-another. The cars were all well ï¬lled with pavengers. and the catastrophe was so sudden {but only one shriek was hemd above the to w, ml Wheels. before all Were heaped Iouexher in common ruin at the bottom 01 the pull, tllr last car only remaining on' the ti'mk, anl those fortunate enough to lie on band in statitly went to the rescue of the other pus- sengers. IV The train that lert Butl‘nlo at ‘2 p. m. yee Lterday, was thrown from the tram-l; near 5; ru- cuse last night, about 9 o‘clm-k. 'l‘tu- rain had softened the embankment, which gave way as soon as the engine got over it. Ithrowning the engine down the einl-nnlmn-nt. :which is about 15 feet. high, turning,r it bot itom up, scalding the engineer severely, hut ‘not fatally, and breaking the ï¬lemun's arm. The mall and baggage cars Were. ho'h thrown directly on the engine, severely injuring both haggagemenâ€"‘one had both shoulder l)l:l(lt" and one leg brokenâ€"the other had on- shoulder blade badly broken. Many of tln passengers were badly injuredâ€"one female was found drowned, and one is missing and is thought to be under the wreck. One man had his bowels torn out and cannot liw. As this happened on a double track. it does not interfere with the regular running of the trains. Up to the time of going to pro-«t We are without further particulars. It is thought however. that two or three passenâ€" gers are fatally injured. 'VVe are unable to get the names, but as this is a way train, “'0 hardly think any of our citizens were on board. DISAS'I‘ROUS AND FATAL RAIL- WAY ACCIDENT NEAR. SYRACUSE! BUFFALO, ()cl. 16â€"6 30‘ l‘. M. We'lnave received _no regular: tell-graph report relative to 'he arc‘ident from Syracuse to-day; but take 'lhé- hfolu wing from one ’01 oui' evening papers :â€" of Miss 0\\‘ n \\' 6' dark and rainy. The is said In he the givin-~ wnl at the crerk .ind :‘zu-k. 'l he (“Lu-pa of baigngem'm an 1 mail III was nniramllmu‘. lblll immt'dEah 'l h» N B.--P\Ihl':shers of newspapers giving insertion Lo 1b).»: ggverlismem for 2 months, will be allqwegl lherr bills upon purchasing ï¬ve times their amount of our manufacture. Editors will confer a favor liy directing attention to Ihe announce- l Ten Thousand Copies are now ready/hr distribution. This we li contains nearly 2000 pages of read- ‘ ing matter. in which will he found reported alarge number of most important and successful opera- tions on the Eye. and more than (his Hundred in- teresting Cnsw 01‘ every description, illustrated will: numerous (his and Planes. Also, Will be semi. Letters and References from highly resync- lnhle parties from all warts of Canada and the United Slaies.-â€"all of which will b0 found. well worthy the carefulperusnl oflhe afflicted. The Author feels fully assured that every-unpro- jTUliCIIIl reader of this work will be convinced that Diseases of the Eye or Em in any/stage short of complete disorganization. can and may I): cured .' lype. since this Foundry was opened mind that a grower reduvtion dopen wivus. ()ur mouo isâ€"Hlpply the l u!" with quamilil-s and at such [Hive vent the II€CU>Sily of pulruuising l faculrors. The f'onving list of a few oflhn (‘99: required by primers. will give grunt udvuulnges of the Canada Tn I' R i C E S :â€" II? All other Book Fonts in proportion. LEADSâ€"6 l0 Pica and lhicker. ls pm- ll).: 7 to Pica. ls 3d; 5 lo Pica ls 6d. mem Tho prices at which these and other I) pes ave «lid 3! the ('auuda Type Foundry, will he found at least 30 per cent. less than they could be pur- chased previous [0 its eslubiishmuul. VIFHE Proprietors of this Establishment beg to inform the Priu ers of Canada. that line)‘ have now manufactured and ready for delivery. a large quantity of Small l'ica, Long Primer. Bourgumao and Bravier. of Srnlch taro. wlnch they will gun- ranlee cannot be surpassed b) any Foundry upon this Continue"! for duralnlitv and appearance. 'l‘hev have alsn on hand a choice assortment of various kind: of REMOVED To ST. THrzluzmc ST., [N DEBERA'r's and lit. must appcar evndem In Pveryvconsiderale person lhal the. principal cause qffuilure to olnmn reliel' In lhrse Ciwes Llnonglmul the country. is [he resplxof improper trerttnlmrl. and a woulql‘rxnzu- H.NCE. 5kâ€. . and comwsrpcmv on the part oflhuse professmg or attempting to cure >ux h diseases. Canada Type Foundry. 'nccess In i.‘\l‘d1~om0\ving a]! Di-eases of lhe Eye and Ear generallv. begs most respecliully lo inform [hose ï¬lmed in these delicare organs, that he has for- warded [n the ofï¬ce oflhis ywapera few dozen copies of the 4th edition of Ins Treatise on Diseases qf tlz (Eye 111le Eur, published Li: day. which will be presented to applicants, It is therefore hoped [hm the Printers of Cana- 111 will show lhvir npprerimiuu ol' the advantages l ho'ds om. b\ hedowing upon it a fair shareol' heir patronage. in return 101' which the proprietors Judge lhumselvas 10 leave no means untried to give ’umple satisfacliou. ' Prin‘lers! mark the reduction in the [nice of OCULST & AURIST. OPERATOR ON THE EYE AND EA“ Restoring L051 Sight ard Hearing! This Work “'11! al-o be forwarde to individua's free 15f charge) sending their add ass. Pusr-PAH). u the Authou at Toronto. Saltaraï¬ ,Drnl) Kerseys. Robe Dresses. Challis Dresses. Sh Toronto, June. l857. Montreal. May 18m, 1857 TORONTO, June 81h, 1857 TNIVERSALLY known thrtuglmnt Canada J and the United States for his skill and REMEDY ‘FOR ' BALDNESS. And for Invigorating and Bahuï¬fying the Hair D l'- (J A 1) WV E L L , Nonpmial - Mini-m - - urevier- - Bonrgooiso Long Primer SmaH Pica- AZSR’S TURKISH BALM. Ornamcn tnl Type THE GREAT TURKISH GOODS and Millinery. Clothing and Gentlsmnn‘s Omï¬uing Emporium SilkS. Ribhnns, Broad Cloths, Sm Lace GOOJS. Tweedï¬, Satinets, Fancy Tweeds. Poplins. Parnsok, Moire Antique, ShaWIS. Fancy doeskins, Sold by R. H. Hall. FR EE OF CHARGE lluumncs. MON THOS. J. GI'RNIN & (‘0‘ OF TORONTO the reduction in the [nice ZYIIIEBEEEIUE vas opened : and bear in ction depends upon your- upply the {rude \vi'h 1} pa such [nit-es as will pre- Au'uuising foreign manu- few ohhn prinvipn‘ nrliâ€" will give an Idea of (he ‘anada Type Foundry-â€" oire Antique, Shawls. Fr 1‘. Head Dresses. Venexiz ys. Straw Goods, Bath Cords. Flounced Dresses. Muan dresses, Shepherd I’Iaid. &c., Iii": Street Easts Toronto. St. Therese Street ' g3 '1'. J. G. «L (20‘ can Hen clog 01†for l. For Wells one hundred feel deep and less, and warrant Illem for three yuars. AU orders to be auaromrd Lo the undersigned. stating dupm of \\ ell. at Newmarkel. $5 . 00 extra. V All our Machinw are warranted in be we“ built and of the best material. [7R MACHINE Wrought Iron. a can he elevated to nr Tl-omhi". Yonge Street June 24th, 1857. John Fail-born. Yum]: S'l‘m:r;Tâ€"Messrs. Charles Thompson. Gaoth Bond, Jamus l’ennick, John Momgom- my, C. Sheppard. REACHâ€"Messrs John Truax. James Truax, Amos Bunker. James Dohlo. anmr>m:â€"â€"Mvssrs. G. Hutchinson, Jos. Chap- qum, N. Saris. Scu'l‘l‘â€"â€"M95srs. C. Co‘lins. Thomas Burnhaln, \\. Moor. b'. Burchald. ESSAâ€"Messrs. James Armson. Daniel VVill- oughhy. Inn-FILâ€"R'lmsrc. Sannel Cain. T. \Vrny SIRI-J-rhvllJJ-zâ€"Mr. Wm. G. Harris. E'roBlcoKHâ€"Mr. W. Wallace. Councillor. We beg further to announce that we have made several improvoumnls in our Pumps this Spring, by tho addition of NORTH GwllHMBURVâ€"Messrs. D. \Villoughby, John l’rmser. 'l‘lmums Williams, Jns. Rose. Stephen Mann, W. .Mauu, J. “’illiulu, G. 'l'laVlss. GnomamAâ€"Messrs. C. T. Corbut, Jas. Elvus, \Vr;s‘r GWILIJMRURYâ€"Messrs. Simon Fraser. \V. \anlace. John McKouky, Hiram Lounl, G. I'almer. EA“ GwnJJMBURYâ€"Messrs. Judah Donn. John V. Wilson. John H. “’ilsnn, Jacub Lundy. Rouhe-n Lundy, John Nichols. John Puld}. Brooks Howard. John l’egg,Cnlvn| Waddle. 1). Terry. PlCKFRINGâ€"MBSSFS. Jurdon Post, John MadilL N. Weudrufl'. ’l'hir/llyâ€"These Pumps are so simple lllfll al- most any man can repair them, and by means m the nut on lhe rod, the Bucket is secured III such a mannerxh-It ll canno'l get loose: and as the- joinls am all ï¬lled true and light. there IS no jar- ring in the walking of the pumps. \‘VHITCHURrHâ€"John Nash. M.D., James Hark- (all, M.u.. Ma»r& Donald Smile-Hand, Jus. Cawthra, M. W. Bogart, '1'. Nime. Ruhurl Brodie. thGâ€"i‘li‘ssrï¬. John Rogers. EH Lloyd, C. Sla- Vcns, Wliuam White, J. Hilborn. 'I‘mumsrixHâ€"Revd. F. Rauigan. Jesse Mills, Councillor. Messrs T. McLeod. James Harp- er. [~sz Stone. M. Retard. Jesse Koo. Ureu \Valls. J. Bell, W. Parker. J. VVelch. W. Higâ€" day. .I.H. Courtney, Sampson Steel. Alexander Austin. We. the Undersigned. having in use Hie Pumps manufactured by J. James 64 00.. can chearluli) recmumeud them as the bent, Pumps “6 have had in use :â€" Ahanâ€"Moscm. P. Kmugh, T. Shaw, P. Mc Cube. J. \\ . Wallace. i\ll_Pr\u‘s mannfncln'ed by us are warranted for on;L Year. We also manufacture to order, Lastlyâ€"These Pumps are neatly turned and painted, making ll an ornament as well as a most u~e'nl mlicle. Below will be found a laws!" the llundleds of references we mightgive from the various 'l‘ovmships in which the pumps have been inLroduced. These Pumps are mmh heUer than the ordinary Wood Pump, for the t‘olloxï¬ug reasons : Firstlyâ€"The \Vnter is much boiler, as there is not quarter as much wood in the weil, and all free from sap. In order to do away with such heavy timber as is used in the common wood pump. they add a sufï¬u’nl number of hon bands; this makes the pump stronger and so much lighter, that two men c .1) (aka one out of A well sixty feet deep. in ï¬fteen minutes. HE Subscribers have pleasure in inform. ing the Inhabitants of VVhitchurch and surrounding Township‘, that they are manufac- tuling the best |umps now mad;1 in Canada, Secnndlyâ€"Bv the use of the Patent Cylinder. which is turned pefl‘ectly smooth and true on the inside. the box weavs longer and works easier than in the ordinary bored pumps. ï¬fozrcr and Ia’capcr. cwmarket. Juno ‘2. 1857 r the The \VROI'GHT IRON HANDLES AND EXTRA l’A'l'EN'l' VALVES. PATENT IRON llFTlNG PUMPS! One Year. ,. himmzmm Fanny doeskins‘ Venelian Cloths, Bath Cords, PATEN T PUM PS ! )ï¬l' D *u'liug & Aitchison’s COMBINED ng ango hors¢ ‘rice Patented by John Dennis. lll fu r CHINE is substantially built of than. enhrely free from side draught, Led to any henghl. from a Mower to a 1 wrew Ill front. and cuts without Gmsï¬ Wheat. Uals or Barley. will:- of knife or gearing, and works easy .r a Mower. $120.00: completed $140.06). An extra knil‘e will be JOSIAH JAMES 31, Co GEORGE DARLENG ROBT. AI'I‘CH ISON . Barege dresses. Sali n s, Hosierv. Gloves, Bonnels, Doeskim. Mamillas lâ€"tf'. Composed by Grufulia. Dodsworlh and Frieden‘ch. and that they are now prepawd lo ullend to all calls from any part of the Country. [[3’ AH Orders left at the PM oméa, Victoria Square, or at R. Wiseman’s. Masonic Hull. Richmond Hill. will be nnendad 10. V.CE02iJ Square. lune “Mb. 1857‘ ‘1. The terms of advertising are the same as for Jouunals at the smallest Circulation. All adver- tisements receive a gratuitous insertion in the 'l‘ri-VVeekly edition, which renders the advertising circulation equal, if not suponor. l0 lhat of any other newapaper whatsoever. TUE Memhers of the Vicmria Square Saxâ€"Horn Band [undvr the tuition of R. Wiseman.] beg m inf-rm {he Pnbiic that they have recentlv received some of the most ' Money Letters, if registered, will be considered at the risk of the Publishers Subscriptions may be commenced at any period of the year. All post-masters acting as Agents. will be ai- iowed a commission on cash remittances. HE Undersigned bags leave to inform the Public that he holds himsell‘ in readiness at his Old Establishment. which has: been con- tinued for the last Six Years. in [his ()in (No. l6‘2. Yonge Street. and directly opposite 1hr “ Britmnnaia Huuse.†Toronto.) to Renwatï¬'. clam and Repair The Colonist Establishmant having been re- bnih, and the whole bux’iness placed upon a basis of the most cumplele and substantial kind. the Proprietors feel every conï¬dence in asking fur the the conlinued and increased suppan of all who desire to support an Iudupeudonl Conservative Journal. The arrangvments for the supply of late NeWS are such as cannot be surpassed in .Canada. The dally Colonist is a large duulile sheet of 48 col- umvs. and is the Largest daily Journal published on the American Continent. It will. therefore, be enahled to give better Parlmmentary Reports and more hewa. than any other Journal. IT flBIVES BULL CARE A \" AY ! The daily Calonist is delivered in Toronto. at 71d. per week. and the British Colonist at 6d. per fortnighlâ€"pnyuble to the News-carriers. In a proper and satisfactory manner, by eredicting PuinL-ï¬. Oil. Tar, $2 e. 1-ch and restoriï¬g Colors {0 their original appearance. so as to give Gentle- men's wearing apparel the full appearance of new, nail} Colonit £1 10 0 Brilhh Colonist 0 12 6 Weakl} Colowsx 0 7 6 " Clubs of ï¬ve 1 5 (J Pm‘able at leas13 months in advance‘ From 31 years’ experience in the business and prompt attention to all ordars with which he may be favored. combined with an earnest desire to pit-axe his customers, he hopes to merit a share of public pal-om: e. 2 WILLIAM RICHARDSON. T H E Indian llcrb Doctor : ISTEN to the voice of Truth and Rea» son, and be pl'oliled by it. The time has come! that all who will ran as- cape the iron grasp 0! Mercury and other bane~ ful poisniw. by calling without delay to see the welLknown and jimly celeb med Indian Herb Doctor. 1“. TI MBLETY. who. after trnverwing Ihe United Stales and Canada. has concluded to make Toronto. C. W his home [or the future. where he will administer to his pMients those only true and safe Medicines from Nature’s Garden. which has for its author the great and all-wise Physician above. Ad reâ€"ss, w, RAPHAEL. Box 563 PM omce Hours of Consultation, from 9 to 11. a m.. and from 2 lo 15‘. p.111.. at the Corner of Nelson and Uutches Street, 'J'oromo. 52. King Street East. anonlo. for advice and guidance. All laboring under melancholy thoughts and depression of Spll'lh. distress and anguish nf mind. from whatever cause, all labeling under had and df‘licnle lioailh. go to him for rolin and r‘oml'orl. All Ladies who have suffertd under (ho e romplaims and di~¢~nses incnlem (o frlllfllOS, consult hiln wilh the greaï¬st conï¬dence. l’ievious to marriage. all in delicate health should consult him All who h vc had bad luck, all who have tried their he~t to gel on in the world and cannot, go to llllll for advice how to im- prove thrir circumctmmes. l’aianls should get his opinion what trade! or p ofessinn i< bv>l~1nlcu- laled to ensure their children’s ‘ll('c9~.\‘ in lil'e. In lava nf‘l'Iirs, the piim-iplr-s ol' the above .\(‘ ence guide you to happy marriage, and (llrlucélll: 1eli- ciu'. He shows the I,Ixr:M:ss up THE FUTURE HU<RA\‘D on \V‘I-‘E. Call. consult lnm. and‘ judge for yourself, how Iruly he can tell you. Further particulars sent GRATIS to am Name or A(ldre~s. All Lellers, Communications. and Interviews. uricâ€) Privale and Conhdenliul. In order to claim Btlenlion. the Poétnge of all Letters must be pre-paid. and have Postage Stamps enviomd for the amwer. 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