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York Herald, 2 Sep 1859, p. 4

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1 yr; thpl genjlemeu play. my boy, ' ~-‘ 3 butwe‘r the taste of the day, my boy, 3 A 5 lie 5. Ar! It: 3 l 2. ‘ Iiipliysical‘ills, my boy, .' it 5' ' I , x .. '11 Urfiillillat’ 0.. 3Tb, what in the wOrld il‘a'pplies, my boy. 1;:4iéfllml -~ the. y: ’ lttalztsse.flttoi.téitgfi j .,- . Collage... ' U R?“ l-I?‘ .. H. Husband, PAPA. WIIA’I‘ is A NEWSPAPER. AND WHAT DOES IT CONlA-livl ‘ ._ .__._.‘.____._.__.__..__ URGEON Dentist." Will be at Nicholl’s 'I'Iotel. Richmond Hill. the FIRST MONDAY of every month,and the remainder ol the month at his residence Thdrnhill. All Work War-l ranted. ” " ‘ 4 .2! July 8. 1859. Whatever it be, The y hit on the key. tawny. my boy. .‘..l,l;.vl.,l_.1 ‘ 1. Middle. billsgrntliiesand slime; mallow Advertisements, essays, and rhymes, my boy, Mixed up‘with all sorts I 01' flying rppor‘bfi . , . . And publ'lsl’ldd, atlregular times, n ‘. - z, j ’ ', r. 32-1-Y . *. FE: I; g l a Anlrsou aluminum,» ~ .5 l- l. ' ' - ' EBarristersdrAilitzornies-at-Law,. I ( '- it _ all-o m. .. : 1T. . y . r , _ ‘qu‘on 8" nigh- Mal‘el’ somcrroas 1N CHANCERY, sic. l Opposite the ‘White Swan Inn. . V _ OFFICE ,_ B’wmmd Hill) ,Dec‘ ' IlCORNEu or KING AND TORONTO STREETS, W_ l. l 3% . O . “II 't ore is; C ’s. dankin Ot’lce. "I"fl .15.: ver n em 0 kg 1 WATCH :‘&‘l '3 IAKER, F ER! .. Cranmer ‘ i l-tf A : __ my; boy.- Aqticles able and wise. my boy, ‘ j I Ifitdeast in the editor’s eyes,ymy boy. I A logic sol grand ‘ What few understand I‘M! . rename. " Agezzrfl/ Portico/(ll'ly attended zo.‘ . .‘ . 7’ , l '- __ RlCHMOPD Hugh” THOMAS G. MA'rnrsow. ' I'POI‘OIIIO, July 1, 1859. l a: . y 'l JAMES l‘l’l‘fiGEl‘lAliD ' ’ 31 -tf Oct. 1. 1858. Statistics, reflections, reviews, my boy, Little acraps to instruct and arouse. my boy, y. rA d ipngh‘tydebpte‘: £15“- itélmatqurs" of blatq, midis ea‘ded’l‘ollts to-peruse, my boil“. The agbl‘d‘leipiter’s muons, my boy, The stealing of somebody’s spoons, my boy, The state ofthe drops, " , , Themtyle of the tops, And the wit of thewpublic bull'oons, my boy, Dr. s. N. PECK, __/'â€"~â€"â€" " Markhamlelnge.-lon lle‘24litl,?5CI} and :Zlith of each iMthh. Telling exfr'ecto‘," free . “Teeth,1 It‘illgd, {end}: 535ctslt‘a 'l)etil.l'itl'_ done: cheaper than by any other Dentist ill the Pro: Vince. Approt‘ied Credit will be given if re-’ quired. All Work War-ranted. J mm 30,, 1,859. â€"Â¥-£}-â€"“«~-â€"fo â€"- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".~ â€"â€"â€"~â€".â€"â€" JOHN HARRINGTON, JR., ' EALER'in‘dhy-fGoe’ Temperance. l‘ . -â€"Lâ€"- .j This quscriber isiprapnred to..furn.ish ‘Z' 'Plc-ll‘lc PA was 'an TEA urniir GS, 0n the most reasonable terms and shortes possible notice, CHARLES TOD, Ilaker. Markham Village. SA-ly . Groceries. Wines. l-Juna’ 1859' LIN ‘. URG EON Dentist, will i... at Hall’s Hotel, ' T0 GOOd Templars and Sons of ‘ GO TO I WMAN’S MILLS! 'I' H Y0 U R CARDING’ & GRISTING, 8. BO where parties from a distance can have i'. mm and 50“ done to take with them on their return home. Almira’, May 13.51859. 24- tf. F011 fiAflE; 2005000 feet. of Lumber, CLUDING Flooi‘mg. Siding. Inch Boards. and two-inch Plank, Scanlllng, die, due... at the subsoioerls Mill, near Stoufl’ville, cheap. for Cash or Approved Credil. ‘ JAMES BUGG..- Stoufl'ville, April 12.? 1859. . ' eta-ll, ’I‘tllttlil'l‘ll‘t‘l'l‘llIllzlllBlE nouns 185 YONG. E STREET. monumsursfwtronB-rmss TOMB-STONES (lac. ‘ Twenty Per Cent. Cheaper THAN AbY OTHER ESTABLlSlIMET. 1’ “IE Underslgncd Assignees of the ’ _ estate ofD. C. 8: W. YALE, will con tinuer’ihe'business under the supel'intoildence of our duly authorized a‘gents.‘ Aosrils ABBE‘Y and 1),. CAulos Y. Lu. whOse receipt will be duly acknowledged. 1 RS All notes and accounts remaining un- paic on the lst day of June. 1858, will be put in to Court for collection. C. YALE. , blqudrtrflardWare - lassi ‘lEai'thenvvare l _â€"_._.___.__._._.._-._.____. _ __ .. . . . & lg "5 , , ‘s - V I 2 l; h j A Eli. . . a a. t- l ‘ I, \ »' j a G, 1‘91 blrJOltlebbdl s r1119. mi boy. r-Alc- . .. I - .2 . . JOHN N. REID, ' M.D., ' ‘ Toronto. 29. April 1858 484.5 'I‘ill you ask with surprise. Richmondgllill, Deivc.,‘1858. l-ll‘ CORNER OF YObGE AND CULBOURN STS. 'rlioannLL. cw. 31-1,- V’s...â€" VV by, an y, one die 8, ‘n. ,r. . s the disio'rder that kills, boy. ‘l RICHMOND tunic {boron A STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto every morning,- istarting. from the Elgin Mills at. 7. a.m. and returning at 7. p.m. Fare 25. fill. each war. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. Who has got married, to whom, my boy, Who were cut ofi'in bloom, my boy, Who has had birth On this sorrow-stained earth, Dr. JDUNHAIVI, URGEON and Mechanical Dentist, Medical llall, Markham Village. énfw‘lh’m‘w” Wm“ WM my 1’03“ RICHARD NICHOLLS, 3““0 30- ‘859’ 3143' ‘It .' .‘ ~ . a _ : . ff Pr! riatar. 0.13139 Bt‘d Elfin], myboy, Richmond Hill‘Dw, 118’ 185% j 7’1"” JAMES L BAflziER Directions to dig and to drain. my boy, __ A ~ w « . MYORTFR d D i ' D I C d V i ' “ t . an .,.. UL'FIUR’ ea or in l. 100 5, xi ll ‘ VVltggl'.._cliuno=lr do], you attend Mrs. 9': .e .‘.l' D y . lg. . ru‘ "v .-« ,, «i F Gs J, "13'- r7 > _ l .i’. .‘ n u, ’. file.) or” mmmuvfomalldhat. they- did... store, ,in a it's 1‘: ‘ may: lit-Z.“ steamboat 101' England, and Pat is in bed per C i'gvrlu‘me the gospel is dispensed with.’ : though the Irish gals warn‘t behind the But ’twould take me too long . (w caries, lainls. Oils, and Die Stalls, To tell you “lusting - Patent Medicines. Glass, Putty. Nailsâ€"Low ! very Low for Casll.â€"Markllnln Village. June 31.1, 1859. ~-’K‘ailor;;_ and Clothicr ' Yongo St., Richmond Hill, December. 165*. .A quarter of all they'cmi-taiu, my boy. 31-6ln l, ' , , I-it , j , .- J. many. Boot and Shoe 'Makcr, ' ' YUNGE s'i‘nau'r, ' RICHMOND llILL. ,; it Zilliliollu'uruur. * P. CROSBY, MP'OR'I‘ER of Dry Goods. Wines. Liquors, Ilardwaro. 610. Richmond llill. June, 1859. Groceries, Those who go. to law for damages are metly sure-lb get them. ' Ladies" and Gentlemens" Bidets and Shoes. nlag’le‘ai‘ter til-elalest styles. gm . > ' December 1858. [Foamzuu KEPT BY WM. R01.PI-1.] Partinéton?’ th. any paradox church 1_ ‘ . m I 01' the Market Square, Toronto. Board all ‘ ~ per day. L, always ill attendance. All from the. Rallioad Station. AURORA. The earth is a tender andkind mother omnibus to and to the llusbandmiul ; and yet all one sen-skin mhcla‘lwavs :Iiarrows llcr‘ blosoul, and at IHUMAS PALMER V j _ i . .‘ . ' - i . Pro )rietor. ..anoth9i-‘plucks her ears. . Good; SUPPIV 91' «Wins and LIQUORS Toronto. Feb ‘26. 1858. l tBS-Iy A .always on hand. Ex‘cellent Acco‘lnmo- will) the l‘l'ulllil‘s and imperfectlolnsl' d‘ation fm""l'ravtillers. ’ Farmerd,’ and others not lthy’ : 'nelghboi'; consider .how God Cigars Of all DW‘QS' ' A '- : . bears Willi -tIliIle., ; MOLEOD’ Plopnmor' Aurora. July 6. 1858.’ ' v ' ' 57-6m THORNHILL HOTEL. l'. llllii Subscriber begs to inform the _ Public that he has leased the abch premises. and fitted them up in aneat and comfortable style. ‘ Boarders and transient visitors will find the al100lliOiiatIOIls in every way agreeable. The best or Liquors and tilgars carefully selected. Good stubling and attentive Ilostlers HEN RY LEMON,- l HALF-WAY HOUSE, RICHMOND Hill. 7131-119 ‘tfiubscrlber begs to inform his numerous Patrons and the public, b If you do when you are alone what you “are unwilling to do Ill the presean olyour acquaintancl-s. you respect them more than you do yourself. ROBERT SIVER, Boot. and Shoe Maker, DJOINING the Wesley-an Methodist, Chapel. Yonge Street, Richmond Idill. lltry-choice selection of Lientfemeus’, Ladies’ and Childreus’ llo ts and liShOes'conslantly on hand. endglnade to order on the Shortest iNO~ tlce. ‘ . ‘ 113' All kinds Shoemakers Finding for sale Richmond Hill. Dec: 1858. l-tl' A spirit of Vchoerfulness should be enâ€" ,‘cdurp'gc‘diin youi'figl'oulh if we would wish ‘to havelithci‘ belie t of it in your. old age. Time will make generous gw-ine more mellow, but turn that winch is early on thefrct to vinegar. 1. Thornhlll. I Proprietor. Jan 20. 18.38. 138 .Men will sooner give largersums to Y,,,g,.jre,ct..afrnpnuuuent,,,_and’gndow hospitals. m“'1’.”Inii'l‘ii‘20n‘ ‘ihc’lr‘nanies, than a Cent to tho mISQrablc-émendibant, asking alms at their /. ., " -de‘ors.'=-".'A’ ‘ copiol‘ cold water in lfoyoj l: 'ASBalwayjon hand a large assortment of that Ill: 1 has removed from the White (willbemope'fgwmvabl resist“...le Deli, Qi-lTb a'lvd PIIOLE WlHCh Will be bwan Ilolel to the above .I?I'f‘llnl5e . . y ” y y’ sold at prices to mee‘t’lhc tithes. , _ » . ' .than mllhons expeudud under the Influence Rilohmoud HI”. Dad. 1858 “IIHP. then; WllI be Iounil OXcellcnl no- 54-l-’]y ‘ notions/Co.“ V'T'I'IOIJCSALE and listed Copper, Tin ' and iron Plate kaemand Furnishing Ironmongers, Parties giving this house a call will find their elders .pnnclually attended to. and the lowest pi'ices'charged. Richmond Ilill Dec. 1858. commodation for Travellers, ano good olivanity. U ‘ bla bhng. 8:}? Horscsand Buggies lor Hire. J OS E P'H GA BY, Proprietor. 72-7ln PAT AND THE WEDDED. PAIR.â€" L‘a‘st‘ ftilonth' General? balnpson Dove, ol Winepusa, ,ln‘arricdl the danghlcr of the American. .Keounscl (counsn), to, Dublin. Miss Jemima Fox. Did you oversee her, stranger 7." ‘cv‘er,’ I said; ‘ Well, that‘s i,agoyuelimity,,for;you would hurt; 566111.21 .1 ptcel’er, ~l ,tell youâ€"a rcal corn led gal. ' and no’mistake. ‘ 'J‘us‘t what L‘ve Was, I 'gucss, ajhc‘n she walked about the garden, and angels come to see her, and wern’t so averlaslin’ thin and vapory like sunbeullls. Well’, theyl lirsl V went to Killnrnoy on a wedding" ‘tojwcl',’,and; alter they had stared at that lovely place till they hurt their eyes, they came down here to sue the (Jil‘ouis ol ; Blarney and .what not,~â€" Well, the General .didn’t want folksto‘know. they wereonly {just married, for people always run to the . jwinders and doors tolook at the bride as it" she was a bird that was only seen once in -.a hundredyears. It’s onconvenicnt, that's a fact, and it makes a sensitive, delicate... .-m-irided gill-feel as awkward as a grog boot. So says‘lhe General lo I’iItâ€"‘ Pat,’ says he’- “don't go now and tell .the lolks We are only just married; he low and keep dark, will iy‘oub'that’s \a good lellow., ‘ Bedad, never fear, yer honor. thugdivil a much..l.bc,v_’ll,git outof Inc, I can tell you. iflfget l me allure for thatg'l can keep :1 se- oret as well as eVer a Priest ill Ireland.’ Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, i GREEN. BUSH HOTEL, 1(1 MILES NORTH OF TORONTO ON THE I VOEGE ’ ‘54~1-1y EpMUND GRAINGER, U 'I‘ C II E R. TIIOItNIIII.L. Fresh and I’ir-klcd Meals, Poultry, t\'c., always on hand. Families supplied on the shortest notice. . 'lllbrlthill. Dec. 1858,, l .; STREET RUAD. ’j‘HEPropi-ietor hgs to inform the public that he has pulchased the. above Hotel, and has recently refitted and lUl'ulSIlL‘tI it throughout in a comfortable st 'le. I he Bar Will be continually supplied‘wdh good 41-1tf WILLIAM WHARRISON, ' Saddle and Harness Maker, Ricnnos o.- min... Richmond Hill. Dec. 1658. I to the premises, With carelul I‘lostlers to at- tenu to travellers wants. * . , THOMAS sTEELE, Proprietor, ‘1-tl' ‘ I Sept. 29. 18.38. Bil-13' 1 t .T. ‘i , . ' JAMES “35 K138 a iWAN HOTEL. THURNHILL. Good , Acoommodalion for Travellers. JOHN Sll IELS. Proprietor . Groceryd; Prevision Store , , _ A monotone nle. t O CREDIT Pl‘OtllCu taken in exchange. if .r The above is the oldest established Grocery and Provision Store on the .I'Iill. ‘ Doc. '2, 1858. Thornhill Jan. 10, 1859. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL 55:13’ 142 KING . STREET, TORONTO. r "ll-IE Subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above Hotel, opposite “the St. Lawrence Hall, Toronto. Ills bar will alwais bel'oulld replele with all kinds of ~«ANGso-AMEnIcAN..-nOU SE ! MAinniA n v LLAG E. M . OOD Accommodations. \Vines, Liquors and Cigal's'ol' the choicest brands. , , R. MA RR, Proprietor. Markham. Dec, 1858 57-1v way that was a caution to owls; and well they might, too, for». it and often they .see . .such a gal as“ Miss Jemima. . I tell you», also be found'rec/lcrc/lc. Good Stables are attached to the premises. ‘ W. M. SHORT. Vt'riNAav SURGEON. door when beauty was given outâ€"that‘s a fact. At last the G't‘llt'l'al see something was in lhe’wind,‘ above common, for the folks IOOIft‘d‘ amach in the house, and D R - 1L . ".LiA N Cr S T A F F, Prupiielor. didn3t sirloin over half pleastd either. rins'rrnoou scorn or 1-1,”;- , Toronto Sept. 17. 1858. ‘ 67â€"iy w says he one day+â€"‘ Pal, says he, I hOpe you did noll‘tell them we were only just married, did you?’ "l’cll them you were ‘ l’uptgmarricd, is it, yer honor'l’said Ilc; :‘ ‘9 lbt.’ fine alone for that !â€"'l‘hey were mighty inquisitive about it, and specially the master, hofljyantcd to know all about it, "intirel willifblanruad, is" it? - says I;- the' . .’ N, flint Iii-uriin at all, all-.111; the diVIl a poll! g @‘poutsv son over said grace ovcr thrml "But I’ll ' MANUFAUIJUMD “will” SA”; BY tell you what (for I was delttl‘llllllt‘d it J O H L A G T A F F P jbuf little truth he‘d get out of me)-â€" ’ STEAM tlllui.s,"1'nousmLL. "I’ll ell you what,’ snys'l, if you won’t rcâ€" June 3. 13591 peat it to nobody, they are going to be :-» tnagrlcdin about a fortnight for lhcard h i _ _ .,. K lli'c'ni say so tliis‘blrssed day ,with my oiln i OTT’ LICENSED AUCTION EER, . ears.’ ‘ll'wtho General wasn’t raving, hopping mind, it aint no matter. In hall ~ ‘aiubour. helilrldliiswife wage on. board the» F r. AN K L 1-1 O U s E, ‘ an n a H A MFVI‘iQL AG E. Markham, May 13, 1659. ‘ . .l‘ ' ,, , ‘ ; 13A71'_Â¥3N'1' 7. Drain Pipes, Eve Troughs AND A. . 13... JAMES L‘ARGS’I‘AFF, Richmond Hill. December, 1858; 24-h JOSEPH KELLER, 1 AIIJFF Second and Third DIVISION Court. Ollice, Richmond Hill. December, 1858. . l-tl' cLbUCssTERi-iorst, V ‘I’IE above Hotel is fitted up in neat and l tremer lo‘w_ ' IE” Good St‘ahliug'and an attentive Hustler. _ _,TquAs COA’I‘E‘S, magnetite 16-13. rouge Street, Dec.'18_5,;8§. OR the sale of Cattle, Stock, &c. is pro- ‘ pared to attend Sales in all parts of 'Up- I»: i' l l' k' ai . .“”“"a' .i re rom tle n: in ie got. Richmond Hill Ma'%, 1859. l. 31-ll‘ BLACK IiORSE HOTEL 301th Ell of Palace and George streets, east Good .Stabling and attentive l-lostlors 7~1y Five Copies .a...................... Liquorsof first-rate quality. His 'I‘ablo Will ' 1.”. LC. GILivrort, Pres. 27'lf‘1‘naac MILES NORTH or TORONTO. 0N VONGE-ST. a? ‘ i 52:13? ItichlroudHill August 13.18.57“ « To the Sick and Dying. = j R. SNIDER, of the 7th concession ol' ' Vaughan. near Klineburgh, guarrantees to cure ' (Rumors, .Ey‘nlrcrgod A”cr!;:s. And many other Dlsoases. Uersons laborlug' under either of the above mentioned Dike lses. will do welI to call in time, All letters to be paid, and addressed to PETER, SNIDIGR,‘ Klinebmgh. N. 13. NO CURE NO PAY. August 6. 1858. 61-11 The {Scottish American Journal DEVOI‘L‘D TO THE 1Interests of Scotchmen in An”. rice, AND TO THE DlsSi‘,MINA"I‘ION 0F IONSIDERING the multiplicity of news- papels iii America. it has to lliany bren a matter ot‘surpllse that the numerous body of Scottish residents should have been so long una, represented 'Io supply this de'sideratuni, No. l, of the Scor'i'IsH AMERICAN Joints AL was published on Saturday. August 1:357. and is now continued wet-k1}. The primary Object of the JOURNAL is to lulu nisll its renders regularly With the news at their native country. It presents a weekly rc- cord ol'all events of interest occurring ill Scol- iand. and its subscribers are in this way as fully Info med of what is transpiring at home as if they were in regular roct'llpl of all old-country newspaper. Scottish questions Will be discussed with Intelligence and impartiality Ill the editor- lal columns, and the sentiments of the leadng parties on these subjects will be fairly repre. :16“le and commented upon. In the literary and miscellaneous department of the paper, while merit and talent wizl he apx proclamd i'lOln whatever country they emanate. the Scottish elenleut will preponderale. 'I'a'es, sketches. and poetry, i11u<lrative ol' the Scottish character, and ol 3 nature IlltI-(‘l to call forth the sympathies ol Scorchmon both athonle and . abroad, wrll occupy a conspicuous place. Ill this department, the co-Opera‘tlon, of various distinguished authors, possessing unrivalled facilities for the. task, has been secured Ill politics, the JOURNAL Will occupy a' theroughly independent position. alike free lrom party bias and nalional prejudice. In or- der to il tel-est its readers wllelcvcr situated, i' will lake a broad view of topics of this class. avoiding those 01" a merely local nature, except in so far as lhey may present points of import- ance to the general public (Questions involv- ing the interests of British residents In the United States and 111‘ the British trovmces, will be specially considered, and it is believed that the information and news of the JoUltb-AL on this important class < f subjects will be such as shall command attention. The bcorrlsu AMERICAN JOURNAL, will lll every respect he conducted in all cfiicicut and buslless like mall: er. Willi every requisite guarantee forits permanence. rI‘heproprietors. who are responsible paltics. resident Ill New York and olscwhore, therefore look with con- fidence for the support of lheir numerous counâ€" ll'ynlen in all parts 01' America, and they will be glad to communicate with respectable par- ties at a distance who may be disposed to ('o~ operate with them for the establishment of the paper ill their respective localities. ‘ A publication ostalr‘ished With these objects Liquors and (Tlllars. Goon STABLEs attached mu“ ‘57. com-‘6 low it” Sl-‘PPON mul‘ll." “'0‘” those connected by birth or descent with the country whose current history7 it chronicles: but as the bead basis of this journal necessl ‘ tales. in addition, the treatment of all ilnpor‘ (fmnerly of the Bond Lake Hotel.) ant questions ail'ecln‘lg American interests. an. as its literature will be cosmopolitan, it is .l pod that even to the general rcadorits columns will not appear unentertalning or prohiles . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. One Copy for one year .. $2 511 9 (ll' 'l‘welve Copies 0 (l0 Twenty-live Copins.... .. 40 on To panties getting up a club of twenty-five a copy will be sent gla’tis. Copies forwarded to Europe per mail, United States postage band, for $3. or 13s. sterling, per an uuln. 11.? Office, No. 29, Beekman Street, N.Y. .7 o l 1 Fire I Fire ! Fire l . WEE’TERN Fire Insurance ‘(Ifoultpany of Toronto. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CflPITflL 8' our. £100,000. 1 Lino. IVIIcms,Vice Pres DIRECTORS : Itice Lewis. Esq. ‘I‘hos_ llaworth, Esq, James Ijeaty. Esq. - W. Henderson, qu. T, P. Itoharls, Esq. W, Maclarlaue, qu. M. Itossin, Iu'sq. | Bernard Ilaldan. Esq. Secretory d} 'l‘l'cusurer. Angus Morrison. Iiirq. lb'ollcito‘r. Bank of Upper Canada. Blbtl/illi'S- Btlljflllllll b‘witzei, hsq. Inspector. Head (Mice. Church Street, Toronto. ‘5” THIS COMPANY Insures all descriptionsof . ‘ - r ' w J ' .' . . . . . - com-Ollfible bille- balm?“ “sums and“ Buildings,Il'lanulactories. Mills, dz c.. and Goods . Others WlII find the accommodations to. be that and Furniture, in the rtune, against loss (.1 dam. i 01 the first class. while'the charges. will be err.â€" Wge by me. on jjbwal perms. Losses P“)um settled. . ,i , : A. LAW, Residence} ‘ General ..gent. 310-1 11 illlllll Illll. llllll SCO'I"‘ISII LI'I‘EItA'I‘UItE At‘a‘D ART .2 - ‘h'.('= 111111115111, ~ HE, SQBSCRIBER begs to inform the ’ Public that he is prepared to manill’ac-_ S'I‘ILES AN D MA RITT’S C}.Ll'-BKA'I‘I‘;I?. ' Ror'vAirluc .nAthows Willi the improved Draft and Coupling Irons' . The above l’Ifll‘l‘O‘Vt‘. are far superior ‘-to any new iu‘use, being mode on an entirely. new. principle. 'I‘hey \N:II be found to do ,the work much quicker and better than any other‘har- I‘ltvs. Specimens ol the above, witlt‘pa’rlii'uv lars as to the price, may be seen on applying 1 y attend. to . ~ to tlie‘subscrlber who will puuctuall all orders. Address JOSEPH COXWORTH," Illlttollvlllo Post Uifioe. Specimen Ilarrows can be seen nearly ell-- positje M . Shields“; » Hotel, Brown’s Corners. 41h (Jon. Markham, Markham. June ‘24. 1959. PROSPECTUS or‘A AND DIRECTORY. ' mun Subsrriber purposes to publish, on a large scale. a Descriptive Map of the wealth and populous Conniy Ol' York,â€"â€"ex- hibiting the Harbors, RiVers.- Railways. the projected Georgian Ilay Ship (Jonah, Mill Streams, Mills. Mallul'actorics. Queen’s Illgb- ways, Macadelnised. Plat k and (travel Roads, the-City, Towns, Villages, Post-offices; the location of the Township Halls, Country Churches and Schools; 'l‘ownsltips’ Ilondaries, Concessions, Sidelines, Farm and Wild Lets, with generally Owners Names. 'I‘he Names of all subscribers, Resident Pro- , prietors o1 Farms, will he neatlv engraved ill lower case Roman lett.-rs on their properties, and the location of their resident-es shown. The names ul'subscribersin the City Town, and Villn;:es will be pn'nli~hed also, if l'ulni~ bed the cziiivzis~ser, the title profession. trade, die of each, lhu.-- constituting. not only a mom use- ful and beautiful ‘Vlap, l\ut a Very complctr liulal, Professional and Business Directory collibined. SIIOI Id this important and expensive under taking meet with. good uncoulagelneut tho Map, draw-n to a souls of slxtv chains to an inch, with a plan of 'l‘oronlo on a much larger =s('alt-. will bepubhshod in the best style 01 local map making. As soon as convenient, after an improvement in the limbs shrill warrant bringing it out. 11 will be furnished to subscrib rs Olt canvass, handsomer ‘colored, varnished and mounted. . GEO. 'I‘REMAIA'E. Toronto, 1859. Du.- Mousn’s Enr‘ianfltoot Pills. Elli. M'ORI‘i I, the inventor of Morse’s Indian J‘ Root tillls, has spent the greater portion ol~ his lie in travelling. having visited Europe, Asia and At‘l'ica..as well as north Americaâ€" has spl‘ltt three yonls anlOng lll') Indians of our Western countryâ€"it won- in- this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. 11:. Morse was the lll'Sl man to. estnhl'sh the viacl that all diseases .alise flqu IMP= RI'I‘Y OI!" 'iIIL‘ Ill.l)l_ll)â€"-lhat our strength, health and life dopendvd upon this vital fluid. which the V'rtllOllS passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony With the dli- l'erout functions of the body, the blood loses ll.s action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased ; thus causing all pains. sickness and distress oi every name; 'our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in tirowlng Ofi' the stagnant humors, the blood will become cllokcd and cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forever blown out. How important lllt‘ll that we should keep the various, passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in on. power to put. a medicine in your reach. namely, Horse’s Indian Root Pills, manufacrurrd from plants and roots which grow around the mini i trillions cliffs in Natlne’s Gar-den, for the health and recovery of diseased man One of the roots from \vhich these Pills are made is a Sndorilic. which opens lIlH pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an lixpcctoraut, that opens and uni-logs the passage to be lungs by copious spilling. 'l‘he‘ third is a Diuretic. which glves case and double sllcngth lo the kidneys; Lllu> encouraged. they draw laige amounts of im- purity from the blood, winch is then thrown oul bountifuin by he urinary or water passage, and which could not have beendischurged in any other way. i The fourth is a Cnthartic, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged lll purifying the blood ; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass» by the Other outlets, are thus taken tip and From the above. it is shown that Dr. Illo'se’s Indian Itoot Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they rind their way to every pail, and complete- ly rent and release the systcln' from all impuil‘v. and the life of the body. which is the blooo, becomes pol-lectly healthy; consequenly all sickness and pain is drile from the system. for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure antl clcar. The reason uhy people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because thcy do not get a medicine nhich wgllpass to the atllicled parts, and which will open the natural passage tor the disease to be cast out ; heme, a large quantity offqod and other inatlel is longed, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing With the corrupted lnHSs ; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation constantly mixing with the blood. which thiows the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken lrom lhe body by disease. Dr. Morse’s PILIJS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions Oi the sick to blooming health and hap- piness. - Xes, thOUsimds who have been racked or tormented wllh‘sickness, pain and anguish. and whose t'ooblo l'rzunes have been scorched by the burning elements of lever. and who have been thought. as it were, wltllina step Oi be silent gl‘tIVU, now stand ready to testify that they would have bcell ,ntllubercd with the dead. had llnot been for this great and wonderful tnedlcmo, Morse’slndian ltool Pills. Alter one or two doseshad been taken, they were as tonished, and absolutely surprised, in \‘l'llllesslllg their charming erl'octs. but only do the} givc immediate ease and strength, and take aan ttl. tlttltllt‘ss,‘ pain and anguish, but they at onco g0 w work at the toolioallon oi the disease. which l.~ the blood. 'l llerelOIe, it Vt ill be shown, especially by muse who use there Pills, that hey will so clense and purity, that disease-â€" that deadly enemyâ€"Will take its flight, and the flush Ol youth and beauty ‘Wlll again return, ann the prospect ol'a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. . (JAU’I‘IUN.’-Ubwal‘b of a counterfeit signed A. J}. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. WHITE 61 Co.. on Birch box. sign/[turn of A. J. IVth r);- Co. All others are spurious. ‘ A J. WHITE &/CO,, Sole Proprietors. 50 Leonard Street. New Yerk.’ ' Dr. Morse’s Indian root t’ills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. ' Agents wanted ln every town. village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiringthe agency and address as above for terms. _ 3Price 25 cents per boxs. live boxes will. be sent onreceirlvl all. Postage paid- » 9- #3 311-2": . ‘elnineul physicians in London. Paris, Philadel- Also the. i Quay streets. Bufialo. N. Y. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. medians. ‘, j ‘ V0 LU DE IE FOU R'I'EEN BEGINS srzr'l‘nmasn 11, 1858. MECMMC 3, IN I ENTORS MANUFACTURERS AND FARilIEtts, TIIE SClEN"I7lI“IC AMERICAN hasnow reached its Fourteenth Year, and will enter upon a New Volume on tho lltll of "Scptem- l her. It is the only weekly publication 01' they kind nowissned in this country, and it has a evry extensive circulation in all the States oil that Union, ll is not, as some might suppose from its title. a dry. abstiuse work on :ecbnical science; on the contra.y. it so deals with the great events going on in the scientific. Ine- ellallical and industrial worlds, as to please and instruct every one. If the Mechanic or Arlizan wi hes to know the host machine- in use, or how to make any substance elllployod in his businessâ€"if the Housewife wishes to get a recipe for making a good color. dams-if the .Invcntor wlshes to know what is going ou‘in the way of IIllprovoruents-éif the Manufac- turer wishes to loop posted with the times- and to eulplov 'llc best facilities it) his busi- nessâ€"if the Mall of Leisure and Study Wis-he. to keep himself familiar wih the progress mud in the chemical labelazory, or ill the construction of telegraphs. slenmships, rail- ro..d:<, reaper-s, mowers. and a thousand other machines and appliances, both of peace and liarâ€"all these (lush/trill". can be [blind ill the Scilzs'rlrlc A M ERICAN, and, not clsilu-lmro. They no here presented in a reliable and llllel'es‘llllg l'orm‘. adapted to the Comprehension of minds ullh-arlled In the higher branches 01’ science and art. Terms : One copy, one year, 952 ; one OOpy si.\ lilonths. .‘l‘l : livo copies, six months, 5.4; [on copies, six months. $35M ten (:(Jples‘. twelve lnonlhs. $3415; lilieen copies. twi-lve lllonihs, twenty copies. twelve months 3528. iii advance. Specimen copies sent gratuitously for in. spicllon. Southern and Western money, or l'oslngo Stumps, token lor subscriptions. III? Letters should be directed to MUNN do CO.. 128 Fulton-street, New Yolk Mussns MUNN dz Co. are eA'Iensively en- gaged in procuring patents for new inventions. and will advise inventors, without charge, ill regard to the novelty of their improvements. NE W TR End Tull EJV‘T. Blill'zllo Medical Dispensary, ESTABLISHED FOR THE CURE OI" DYSI‘EI’SIA. GENERAL DEBIIJ'I‘Y, FEVER A531) AQUE, SCROI“UI.A. 01.1) [11151315. GREA'I IMPU- RIIY 01“ THE BLOOD. SALT “HICUM, PIMPIJCS. FIS'IULA, I’lLIuS, KIIDNEYS. DI'.BII.I'I'Y, IN' FIHMI'I‘UCS 0F YOUTH AND OLn AGE, 0‘10. 03? NoMercury Used. “$3 j» " R. AMOS & SON. Cornerof Main and J Quay Streets. Bullblo, New York, are the only Pliysicluns in the State who are main- lit-1’s of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, May be consulted from 8 o’clock III the morn- ing until 9 o‘clock at night, on every state and ~:yl‘npj cm of disease. The trcatlllent they adopt is the result of up wardsol' 31) yoalu’ t-XlullslVO and inrccssl'ul practice in London. 'I‘he Illtll-‘t inveterate symptoms Of Disease eradicalcd in eight or nine do s. and cases 01' a slight nature in two or thire (lay: at a re _\’ n'lndeislte expense.â€" 'I'he rut-c ell'lwlod without coulillelllellt or bill. «trance from business. Young Menâ€"â€" Ta/re Particular JVOZ‘MR. There is an evil habit 'sonletimes indulged in by boys, in solitude. Often giowing tip with them to manhood. and which. if no: rel‘Olmed by them in due time, not only begv-ts serious obstacles to lnallinloninl nappines~, but givls lise to a series at protracted. insidious. and devastating all'cmicns. how 01' those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware oi the consequences, until they find the nervous system shatlezed. l'oel strange and nnm'counta his feelings. and vagtle fears ill the lniud A Most b’czr'nl’t/lc Julio/ller i. An instrument for the cure of Genital De- bility, or more properly known as Seminaj Weakness, l‘iorvous Debillty, &.c., which are l;9"lllfllltflllll}' cured in front 15 to 2“ days by lhe use ol’this instrument, when used conjointh with medicines. Nero Remedies, and Quick Cures, DR AMOS 61. SUN take plcasurein announ- cing that they have invented a most important instrument for the Cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the must pliia and ow Yolk. It has hem declared the ! only useful instrument ever yet invented for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or any disease of the genital Olgans, caused by the secret habits ot’vouth. Dr. Amos 6g. Son, in order to satisfy the roost. skeptical as to the merits of these instru- ments, pledge shemselves. that in any instance- who 6 they may prove unsatisfactory after an lair trinl, the money will be reloaded by rc- tulning the'lnslrumeul in good order. Persons wishing the about useful instrument will Observo. that the plicc, Willi the accum- i l-anylng dileclions, secnlcl) packed and sent by mail or eXprcss, is ten dollars. Beware of Imposition. Bewme ot elnj'nr‘lbs and illlernnl sellâ€"styled ' pl'ofrswls, who A'I‘ILMP'I' cures, but llever‘ succeed Dr Amos & Son have for a long series of years been engaged ill an exton ive practice in the treatment 01' IIIC:~9 delicate Complaints, and are the only lrgally qualified Ihysiclans who BEAVER Fire Insurance" Association, OF TortoN'lO, c, w, 1 it ~.__. VHF .. Li's. a.’ ' l: l l 1’ '3, OFFIC 1, [lemoved from 54 King Street. ast.‘ 'I'oaon'ro S‘mnwr next budding north"'t1'l"ll\0. ' Masonic I'lall. w. 2; llall'r'ihe, Profits to be returned tothe Insured, the balance inxested to form a [teasei‘vcl‘und BOARD or Diane‘lous ; I, J TRUsTrznsâ€"fllenry Rowsel, ~W.) C. Chewetl.‘ Joseph Jackes. ' ' ' i ' ll '. Diane'i‘ons;Henry RoWs‘ell. 'l"orOIlto.‘ Chain "grilled. W. Item. Dlyfmty Clmirm'uo; “2.13. Ch‘ewetlt. 'I‘ulonlo ; Joseph Jarlies.l'l'oi'onto. \\. Ii. Smith. 'I'o.onto, Manager; Wm. Il'elliwrll. Highland Creek: Jonil ‘M‘bw'nt, ‘Kill‘gslon ; Vt nl. "Aglin, Kingston : Asa! iA. Iluuihum. Cobpurg: Wm. Green, llantiltuu; “ Robert t‘nlith. Clilnguacousy ; (reorge~ Blain, 'I'Olonio 'I‘ownshlp. b't)ll(:l'.01'â€"â€"Jt)llll Ilelljwell. Bankersâ€"The Band 01‘ ll'oronlo. . . Ill? The Provident ‘If._it‘e' Assurance C pan} is removed to the same oliice. i din - Having guardld against loss from fire bylu- snring your plOlwi-ty, consider it it would». not be as well to Innke- a little additional provision l'or,\.our family in case ol'your qul plictnalulo death :lâ€"wllether it would not be as well. tliloilglt the assistance of a l.i_l'e Assurance Company, to provide a legacy foryour wold or daughter. o'r, lfyou have. novtthe happiness to be, bios. Wt-ll) them, think if the posession of a low hundrcrl pounds llddillohal mightP not be of advananc to .youlsell'a few years hele If you decide that i; Would. write to Ihe Mann jug Director ol'lhe PROVIUI‘LN'I‘ LIFE ASb It- ANCE AND ‘ lNVIubI'l‘ll/lEN'I‘ (‘UMI‘ANY 20 Toronto Street, 'l 000.11“). l'olya 9' Pi‘OpOsal " form, and acopy ot' the ltntes. ()r,‘ possibly. the 'Agent of the “BeaVer” may possess a Copy of" both documents. 'which he can at'CilIllIllutlflle you with, and give you a. little information Oil the subjeCL besides. Agent at Richmond IlilIâ€"J. R. ARNOLD. Mardh 2‘2. 1859. ' 7 ‘ l7-tf ll I’l‘l'l‘llliCAllllle" 'IIA‘LL 1’ ING STREET, Toronto. 2nd door can! of? 1“ Church Siieel, opposite the (.alllodral. W. 'I‘. A'lKlssoN. a. tlo.. Lalo of King street “lest. now olfer at their new eslablishn‘lent, Genuine English Drugs, Patent Jllcdicines, French and English ‘Plr‘fimmy, 0.18, Points, Colours, Dye- I'l'rmds, Com/ls Bras/iris do, At such moderate prices as cannot fail to so- cure custom. W. 'l'. A. 81 Co. having clnsiderable ex- perience in the Drug businch ill various parts of England. have no hosllntion lll saying. that a great many OI their Manufactured Articles will he lotlnd very supelior. Medicines used Ill rullipoundlng Prescriptions, homily Pto- (-e'pis, Horse and Callie .‘lledcclnas. &C.. are 01 the very IlBr-l quality. din-cl lroln the prin- cipal English Drug llonscs. W. 'I' A 6. Co. beg to call all nlion, to Iln-ir CI lebrnled Prepa- ration for the "both, Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. Also lheir much admired Perfume THIS I‘INGLI r411 .NUSEGAY. Soda Water bottled and from the l'ounlain; St Calllerilles Mineral Water, and the Plantagenet Water. celebrated for their healthy properties Atpril “22.1658. 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