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York Herald, 21 Oct 1859, p. 4

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I 1' ~ . ~ a tame rater . IG. 3:.“ Husbafi'd‘” *' eerie I t _ New ‘ . 31mm}. , ,4 , 13 g, a, 37,. - ' e. BOWMANS MILLS-.1 HISTORY OF CANADA > -’ ' THOMAS SEDMAN,‘ " -â€" . .. , . y I w “in Y 0 U R I » THE members of the BOukselling trade, and THEVSCOTTISHEMIGMNT1N , URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s ’ u ~r‘ m \ w.. l . - if . r ' "‘iv’ wet. to " ' ' . . .-...~. . .a-m- -. «err. .‘rtwnfev v’kirwt'v'fo". ‘~'i-x*.:r.:v.w,:.uenstrv r ‘ :r"n*!>"1'?“~‘-\“J-"-?‘3&'7=:K‘Jfi"i¥fl“ to v ,ex...‘.~',-Vt't.vr."-.:-.' ' ' .lf- «. . I I . I BEAVER f , . 1. iFii-e linsnrance Associaflm E OF TORONTO, C. W. , câ€"uâ€"_. . the Public of Canada In general. are, re. . . , , ctfullv informed that 1t is intended to pub- Pl F1013. [lemved from 5:1 King Street East- CANADA- fevelrllptxerlglfililchquiophrle:h‘qlglgpn‘lzlgl‘olm; where, parties from a distance can have it illifimr Subscription. ‘aNEw HISTORY or CAN- iJOKONT" STREET "0“ bu'ldmg “01.111 "f "l" â€"" o ' , done to take with them on their return home. Almira, May 13. 1859. 24-tf. _ Masonic Hall. _ Half the Profits to'be returned to the Insured. the balance invested to form' a Reserve Fund. BOARD or DIREcroR‘s ; TRUSTEESâ€"Henry ROWsel, W. C. Chewett. 31' ROBERT BRUCE. MARKHAN- V ADA, (founded on that of Mr. F. X. GARNEAO), ' as soon as an encouraging number of Subscri- bers can be obtained. The recent appearance Of a third and much improved edition of L’HI-STORY DU CANADA by Mr GARNEAU. has given rise to awish.ex- at his residence Thornhill. All Work Weir- ranted. July 8. 1859. AIRâ€"“ Comin’ through the rye.” But did I lo’e Auld Scotland‘loss, That day the Auctioneer. FOR ‘fiALE; 32-13' 'i . .- », lig- .I ‘1 Hf To gapin’ gomrels crack’d his jokes Ower treasured guids an’ gear? The aiken chairâ€"the aumery. 11k luggie and ilk lc‘emâ€" Ah. me 2â€"1 only spier’d myself. " Can this be a’ a dream '1” And ‘did 1 10’s Au1d Scotland less. Ae mornin’ as I rase, To see ance mair the risin’ sin. Glint ow’r the Aulton Brass 2- To hear ance mair the mavis’ sang. FUNERAL .FURNISHER, CARRIAGE. Waggon '8; Sleigh Maker, Opposite the 'White Swan Inn. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. 1-lf T.'J. WHEELER, WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, J EWELLER. ‘ 8w. RICHMOND HILL, MATHESON 86 FITZGERALD, Barristers & Attornies-at-Law, SOLICITORS IN CIIANCERY, &c. OFFICE :â€" CORNER or alive AND TORONTO STREETS, Over Whitemore 6r. Co's. Blinking Office. TORONTO. Agency ParticulOIZy attended to. â€". THOMAS G. MLTHESON. JAMES FITZGERALD 200,000 feet Of Lumber, NCLUDING Flooring, Siding. Inch Boards. and t’wo-inch Plank, Scantling. &.c,, &_c.. at the subscriber’s Mill. near Stoufi'ville, cheap , for Cash or Approved Credil. JAMES BUGG. Stoufi'ville, April 12. 1859. 23-tf. TORONTO CITY lllAltllLE WORKS 185 YONGE STREET. monuuaursTâ€"Toms-ristss TOM B-STONES doc. pressed to Mr. LOVELL by several of his friends i and commercial connections, that he would undertake to publish a counterpart, in English, of the above workâ€"the best Canadian History v extantâ€"with such modifications as would make it acceptable to the entirety of our people. whether of British or French origin. ’ Accord- ingly. responding to the desire thus expressed. Mr. Lovell has engaged the services of Mr. Andrew Bell. Member of the Glasgow Archae- ological Society. also of the Canadian Institute, Montreal : author of ‘-‘ Men and Things in Am- erica” ; Historical Sketches of Feudalism, British and continental ”; " Lives Of the 11. lusirious ” ; “ New Annals of Old Scotland,” z w, r--. i-, < ‘z in. > ( 3 .J < Jose ph J ackes. DIREcroasâ€"Honry RoWsell. Toronto, Chair- mrm : J. W. Bre‘nt, Deputy Chairman-;”~W. C. Chewett. Toronto ; Joseph Jackes, Toronto . W. H. Smith. Toronto, Manager; .Wm. Helliwell. Highland Creek; John ‘MOwat, IKingston; Wm. Aglin, KingstOn ; Asa A. Burnham. Cobourg; Wm. Green, Hamilton; Robert Smith, Chinguacousy; George Blain, Toronto Township. Solicitorâ€"John Helliwell. Band of Toronto. ll? The Provident Life ASSOrauce” Com- pany is removed to the same office. Bankeis+Tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. PROSPECTUS. VOLUME FOURTEEN Oct. 1. i858. 69-ly Toronto, July 1, 1859. 3'1-tf Having guarded against loss from fire byln- suring your property, consider if it would not be as well to make a little additional provision and other worksâ€"a gentleman of great literary experienceâ€"as translator, compiler, and editor of what he purposes to entitle “ THE NEw AND Come swellin’ free the den, To see the burn riii byâ€"to hear The far souch 0’ the linn ? Twenty Per Cent Cheaper Dr- S- N- PECK, To Good Templars and Sons of Or did 1 lo’e Auld Scotland loss, (When two. babes by the ban), Wi burstin heart I turn’d about, To leave my Fatherlan 7 Why did I tak the path that led Down by the auld kirkyard ?â€" SIIRGEON Dentist, will be. at Hall’s Hotel. Markham Village, on the 24th, 95th and 26th of each Month. Teeth extracted free. Teeth Filled. each 25cts. Dentistry done cheaper than by any other Dentist in the Pro- vince. Approved Credit will be given if re- quired. All Work Warranted. June 30, 1859. Temperance. The Subscriber is prepared to furnish PIC-NIB PARTIES AND TEA MEETINGS, 0n the most reasonable terms and shortes possible notice. THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMET. _. r HE Understgucd Assignees of the estate of D. C. & Vt". YAL It}, will conâ€" tinue the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents. Aosrm ABBEY and D. CARLOS YSLE, whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. COMPREHENSINE HISTORY OF CANADA,” from the foundation of the Co.ony till the year 1840, --to be based on the third and latest editl'bn of L’His'rOIRE DU CANADA of Mr. Gunman.â€" Furthermore, Mr. Lovellhaving made applica- tiinto the latter for his sanction to the pro- posed work, is happy to say that his special apo probation has been obtained; so that the trans- lation of his labors now proposed (with modi- BEGINS SEPTEMBER I], 1858. lllE'CliANiCSilâ€"NVENTGRS MANUFACTURERS AND FARMERS, . THF SCIENTIFIC AMFRICAN has now you decide that it would, write to the Menu for your family in case ofyour own premature death :--â€"whether it would not be as well, through the assistance of a Life Assurance , Companv, to provide a legacy foryour wife or daughter,“ or. ifyou have not the happiness to be blessed with them. think if the passession of a few hundred pounds additional vmighrmt be of advantage to yonrselfa few years home. If lug 31.]y Director of the PROVIDENT LIFE ASSD - A ANCE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY 20 Toronto Street, Toronto, for a "Proposal ” CH ARHES TOD. Baker. Markham Village. P.S All notes and accounts remaining un‘ paidon the let day of June, 1858. will be put in t oCourt for collection. fications and additions, as aforesaid.) becomes the only authorised reproduction of the French version of the work. reached its Fourteenth Year, and will enter upon a New Volume on the Ilth Of Septem- ber. his the only weekly publication of the True but to see three grassynnounds. Close huddle’t on the sword. JOHN HARRINGTON, J R.. June, 1859. - . . . . . . . . . form and acopy of the Rates. . EA , r ' ' ' r C. YALE. It ‘9 PIOPOWd that the ‘ COMPREHENSIVE kind now issued in this country. and it base. ,’ - , . The twinin’ 0’ that siller leash. Lil-qfigslllflgifi‘gfigdala?;°°§;':5;°m::g' G. (SUMMER. HISTORY OF CANADA ” shall form three li‘aud- 6W}. exmmive circulation in a” the States of m 0’1, PSSS'ball- theffig‘g‘“ d°f “‘9 ” BRET; nae pang to me? ‘ &c . ‘ I ’ Nu MIDI, Toronto sonle volunles' 1n demy Octave, and be printed_ the Union. is not. as some “light suppose a) [10% 353 COPyO 0 ocumentS. W ‘0 v . ' ‘ l 0 r . ' he can accommodate you with, and give you a little information on the subject besides. Agent at Richmond Hillâ€"J. R. ,ARNOLD. in a superior style, on paper of the best quality. Each volume will comprise from 400 to 500 pages. Price $1.50, or $4.50 for the whole. Parties taking an interest in the early history Of the Colony, are now respectfully called on to furnish, for the Editor‘s use, any unpublished or little-known historical, antiquarian, or other rare materials as they may have lying by them. The donors of all such may be assured that special acknowledgement will be made in the work of every favor thus obtained. It is hoped that the Publisher may be enabled to bring out the work, complete, early in the Fall of 1860. Subscription Lists will be found at the book- stores in Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Kingston, Ottawa, Hamilton. London; disc. and at the Offices of the Publisher, in St. Nicholas Street. Montreal ; also at Ste. Anne Street, Quebec. JOHN LOVELL. ('anada Directory Office, M ontreal, September 1859.. V from its title, a dry, abstrnse work on technical science; on the contrary, it so deals with the great events going on in the scientific. me- chanical and industrial worlds, as to please March 22. 1859. , . 17-“ and instruct every one. If the Mechanic or I ' Arlizan wishes to know the host machine in use, or how to make any substance employed in his businessâ€"if the Housewife wishes to get a recipe for making a good color, &c.â€"â€"if the Inventor wishes to know what is going on in the way of improvementsâ€"if the Manufac- turer wishes to keep posted with the times- and to employ the bes. facilities in his busi- nessâ€"if the Man 0." Leisure and Study wishe, to keep himself familiar with the progress made in the chemical laboratory, or in the construction of telegraphs, Sleamships. rail- roads, l'OflpOl'S, mowers, and a thousand other machines and appliances, both of peace and warâ€"all these dosidomto can be found in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. and not elsewhere. They are here presented in a reliable and interesting ' form, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned in the higher branches of science and art. Are neebors’ tears and blessings powr’dâ€" Havers an’ mocksryâ€" . Gee spier at cal anâ€"spier at sire, ' ‘-.Maid,"matron, one or a’, ' l. ‘Who ow’r the wave hae conjured up, , Lo’ed faces faces far awa. Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858. . RICHMOND HILL HOTEL. STAGE runs. from the aboveHotel to _ Toronto. every morning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. 11.11;. andreturning at 7, 1p.m. Fare 2S. 6d. each ,way. 1 GOOD. ACCQMMODATION: FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD NICHOLLS. V , _ Proprietor. Richmond Hill,Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 JOHN COULTER, Tailor;- and Clothier, Yonge St., Richmond Hill. December. 1858. J. VERNEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, YONGE STREET, RICHMOND- HILL. 1-“ CORNER YONGE AND COLBOURN STS. ‘ TH'ORNHILL.,C.W. 31.1y . To the Sick and Dying. 'R. SNIDER, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klineburgh, gnarrantees to cure Cancers, Enlargers? Jt’oclrs, And many other Diseases. Persons laboring under either oftlie above mentioned Diseases. will do well to call in time, All letters to be paid, and addressed to PETER. SNIIMCR. Klineburgh. N. B. NO CURE N0 PAY. August 6. 1858. lPu'i‘llECARliES’ Iiiti. 7 IN G STREET, Toronto. 2nd door east of Church Street, opposite the Cathedral, W. T. ATKINSON. & 00., Late of King street West, now offer at their newvestablishment. Genuine English Drugs, Patent .Medicz'nes, French and English Perfumery, Oils, Paints, Colours, Dye- Woods, Combs Brushes &c., At such moderate prices as cannot fail to sea cure custom. W. ’1‘. A. &.Co.haviug considerable ex-z. perionce in the Drug business in variousparta of England. have no hesitation in saying. that, a great many Of their Manufactured Articles. will be found very superior. Medicines used in compounding Prescriptions, Family Re- ceipts, Horse and Cattle Medecines. &c.., are. of the very best quality, direct from the prin- DI... DUNHAM, URGEON and Mechanical Dentist, Medical Hall, Markham Village“ But I lo’e auld Scotland less, June 30. 1859. As in the western warle, .I strave to gar my Wee plot yield My bonny bairns a farle’l When a’ my store 0’ pith and pluck. Jimp made the two en’s meetâ€"- For stumps are unco sair to ding. An’ cedar swamps are weet. 31-1y JAMES I. BARKER, ‘ MPORTER and Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints. Oils, and Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Glass, ‘I‘utty. Nailsâ€"Low ! very Low for Cash.-â€"-Markham V illage. J une 1859. 31_6m (ll-ff .. -.__.... w“... ....4. Now do I lo’e auld Scotland less, My bairns an’ coffers fuâ€" Are not the Grampians distant far, Still craggy, peak’d and blue? An’ Scottish hearts are still the same: In ilka lan’ an’ clime; The cores are there nakit an’ bare, Aye beatin’ to the time. l-it P.'CROSBY, MPORTER of Dry Goods. Groceries, Wines. Liquors, Hardware. doc. Richmond Hill. June. 1859. ___L_.m BLACK HORSE HOTEL [FORMERLT KEPT BY wn. scum] The Scottish American Journa- DEVOTED TO THE Interests of Sootohmen in America, AND TO THE DISSEMINATION 0F SCOTTISH LITERATURE AND ART .â€" 31-tf DR. MORSE’S End inn Root Pills. R. MORSE, the iFVâ€"Onâ€"tor of Morse’S Indian Terms : One copy, one year, $32 ; one copy Six months. $1 ; five copies, six months, 334; ten copies, six months, 338; ton copies, twelve months, $15; fifteen copies, twelve months, Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes. v 'multiplicity Of business which crowded '_ gently patting the floor, she With equal in: :an astonished silence. p I. ‘ L *‘Q'NSIDERING me mumqncgw of- news- . _. . $522; twenty copies, twelve months $28. in cipal English Drug Houses. W. '1‘. A. dz, Co Then here’s my han’ to Canada, made alter “whitest Styles' ORNER 0f Palace and George streels’ east papers in America. it has‘to nfanv been a Rom Plus’ has Spent the gmater Pomon 0‘ advance. beg to call] attention to their Celebrated Preps: May blessings on her fa’. She’s been a frien’ to many a one Whose back was. at the wa.’ ‘ But here’s my heart to Auld Scotland To sair her in her need. I’d gie my strength, I’d gie my wealth, My hinmost drap o’ bluid. illimlluurnur. In. Missouri, kicks are considered a leg-al tender. A lady was dreadfully affronted the other day, because a gentleman accosted. her as an ‘old friend.’ i , An Irishman being asked why he wore his stockings wrong side out, ,Said,’.Be- cause ther’s a hole on ’totheif side of'vthem. ‘I live by my pen,’ Said it vulgar 'autlior'to alady. ‘You look, sir, as if you ought to live in a pen.’ Fashionable circles were never so nu- ‘Jnerous as they are now. Almost every lady that appears in the streets is in the center Of'one.â€"-.N. Y. Ledger. EA German writer observes that in the United States there is such a scarcity of 'tliieves they are obliged to offer a reward for the discovery. THE SHERIFF AND THE Winow.â€" A good story is told of an Alabama Sheriff, as follows: Court was in session, and amid the upon him in term time, he stopped at the door of a beautiful widow on the sunny side of thirty, who by the way, had often bestowed melting glances upon the sheriff aforesaid. He was admitted, and soon the widow appeared; the confusion and delight which the arrival of her visitor had occasioned, set off tea greater advantage than usual, the captivating charms .of widow Mâ€"â€"â€". He cheeks bore the beautiful blendid tints of the apple blosSom, her lips resembled rose-buds upon which the morning dew yet lingered, and her eyes were like quivers of Cupid; the glances of love and tenderness with. which they were fiilled resembled arrows, that only wanted a fine beauâ€"pardOn the pun to do full execution. After a few common place remarks; Madam,’ said the sheriff, A t I havé‘an attachment for you.’ A deeper blush mantled the cheek of the widow ;-â€"with downcast'cyes, whose glances were centered upon her beautiful fret, half concealed by her flowing drapery ardor replied. I , ‘ Sir, the attachment is reciprocal) [For some time the sheriff maintained At last he said; ‘Madam, will you proceed to Court'!’ ‘Proceed to court'l’ replied the lady with a merry laugh; then shaking her beautiful head, she added, ‘no sir, though thisis leap year, I Wlll not take license December 1858. 1 . m ' YONGE STREET HQzTEL, v AURORA. Good supply of WINES and LIQUORS always-on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for Travellers. Farmers. and others Cigars of all brands. D. MCLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora. July 6, 1858. v 57-6m , ROBERT SIVER,‘ Boot and Shoe Maker, DJOINING the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. A choice selection of Gentlemeus’, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes constantly on hand. and made to order on the Shortest N O- tice. B” All kinds Shoemakers Findingfor' sale. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. 1-tf JAMES HALL, AS always on hand a, large‘assortment of' BOOTS and SHOES. which will be sold at prices to meet the times. ‘ Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. *1 W. HODGE 8L CO. WTHOLES‘ALE and Retail Copper, Tin and iron Plate Workers. and Furnishing Ironmongers, Parties giVing this house a call. will find their orders punctually attended to, and the lowest prices charged. " Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. 54-l-ly EDMUND GRAINGER, U T C H E R. THORNHILL. Fresh and Pickled Meats, Poultry. &c.. always on hand. Families supplied on the shortest notice. Thornhill.. Dec. 1858. 41-ltf WILLIAM HARRISON, Saddle and Harness Maker, RICHMOND HILL. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. l-tf JAMES JENKINS’, Grocery 8; Provision Store RICHMOND HILL. 0 CREDIT GIVEN. exchange. The above is the oldest established Grocery and Provision Store on the Hill. ‘ 55-1y Dec. 2. '1858. Produce taken in ANGLOvAMERICAN HOUSE V! MARKHAM VLLAGE. 00D Accommodations. :Wines. Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. I , I R. MARR, Proprietor. Markham. Dec. 1858. 57-1y DR. L. LANG-STAFF, rIRs'r DOOR scum or THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, HARKHLM VILLAGE. of the Market Square. Toronto. Board $1 per day. Good Stabling and attentive Hostlers always in attendance. An omnibus to and from the Railroad Station. THOMAS PALMER. Proprietor. Toronto. Feb 26. 1858. t38-1y THORN HILL HOTEL. HE SubscribeFâ€"bE-gs to inform the Public that he has leased the above premises. and fitted them up in cheat and comfortable style. Boarders and transient visitors will find the accomodations in every way agreeable. The best of Liquors and Cigars carefully selected. Good stabling and attentive hostlers HENRY LEMON. Thornhill. } Propiietor. Jan 20. 1558. 138 HALF-WAY HOUSE, -.filelMOND HILL. HE Subscriber begs to inform his numerous Patrons and the public, Swan Hotel to the above Premises, where there Will be found excellent ac- commodation for Travellers, and good Stabling. 0:? Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. ‘22, 1858. 272-7m EREEN RUSH HOTEL 10 MILES NORTH or TORONTO ON THE YONGE STREET ROAD. I â€"â€" THE Proprietor begs to inform the public that he has purchased the above Hotel. and has recently refitted and furnished it throughout in a comfortable style. The Bar will be continually supplied with good Liquors and Cigars. GOOD STABLES attached to the premises, with careful Hustlers to at- tend to travellers wants. ’ _THOMAS STEELE. Proprietor. , . (formerly of the Bond Lake Hotel.) Sept. 29. 1858. 69-1y WAN HOTEL. THORNHILL. Good Accommodation for Travellers. JOHN SHlELS. Proprietor- Tliornhill J an. 10‘. 1859. 7-1y ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL 142 KING STREET, TORONTO. THE Subscriberâ€"Fags to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above Hotel. opposite the St. 'Lawrence Hall. Toronto. His bar will always be found replete with all kinds of Liquors Of first-rate quality. His Table will also be found recherche. 'G‘bod‘ Stables are attached to the premises. W. M. SHORT. VETINARY SURGEON, Proprietor. 67-1y DR. JAMES LANGSTAFF, Richmond Hill. Toronto Sept. 17. 1858. that he has removed from the Whitcl matter of so price that the nu morons. body of Scottish residents should have been so long nn- represented. To supply this desideratum, NO. l, of the SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL was published on Saturday, August 8, 1857. and is now continued weekly. The primary Object of the JOURNAL is to fur- nish its readers regularly with the news of their native country. It presents a weekly re- cord of all events ofinterest occurriugin Scot- land. and its subscribers are in this way as fully informed of what is transpirin athome as if they were in regular receipt 0’ an old-country newspaper. Scottish questions will be discussed with intelligence and impartiality in the editor- ial columns. and the sentiments of the leading parties on these subjects will be fairly repre- sented and commented upon. .In the literary and miscellaneous department of the paper, while merit and talent will be apq preciated from whatevorcountry theyemanate, the Scottish element will preponderate. Tales, sketches, and poetry. illustrative of the Scottish character, and Ofn nature fitted to call forth the sympathies of Scotchmen both at home and abroad. will occupy a conspicuous place. In this department, the co-Opcration of various distinguished authors. possessing unrivalled facilities for the task. has been secured" ln politics, the JOURNAL will occupy a thoroughly independent position, alike free from party bias and national prejudice. In or- der to interest its readers wherever situated, it will take a broad view of tepich of this class. avoiding those ofo‘. merely local nature, except in so far asglhey may present points of import- ance to the general public - Questions involv- ing the interests of British residents in the United States and in the British Provinces, will be specially considered, and it is believed that the information ..nd news of the JOURNAL on this important class ofsnbjects will be such as shall command attention. The SCOTTISH AMERICAN JOURNAL. will in every respect he conducted in an efficient and business like manner, with every requisite guaranteefor its permanence. The proprietors. who are responsible parties, resident in New York and elsewhere, therefore look with con- fidence for the support'of their numerous coun- trymen in all parts of America. and they will be glad to communicate with respectable par- ties at a distance who may be disposed to co- operate wilh them for the establishment of the paper in their respective localities. A publication established With these objects must of course look for support mainly from those connected by birth or" descent with the country whose current history it chronicles; l * but as the broad basis of this journal necessiv tates, in addition. the treatment of all import- ant questions affecting American interests. and as its literature will be cosmopolitan, it is hoped that even to the general roaderits columns will not'appear unoutertaining or nrofitless. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. One Copy for oneyear .............. $2 50 FiveCopies........................ 900 Twelve Copies ..................... 2.0 00 Twenty-five Copies.................. 40 00 To parties getting up a club of twenty-five a Copy will be sent gratis. Copies forwarded to Europe per mail, United States Postage Paid. for $3. or 138. sterling, per annum. ' ‘ I)? Office. No. 29, Beekman Street. N.Y, .â€"_â€"_.___._.__. Fire! Firel 1 Fire! 1 .' WESTERN Fire Insurance Company of" Toronto. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CflPITflL STOCK, £100,000. , the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish his life in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as North America-,â€" has spent three years among the Indians of our Western countryâ€"it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOODâ€"that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif- ferent functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased ; thus causing all pains. sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted. our I health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant hamors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light Of life will be forever blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reach. namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the moun‘ atuious cliffs in Nature’s Garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific. which opens the pores of like skin, and assrsts Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant. that Opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged. they draw large amounts of im- purity f‘rom the blood. which is then thrown out bonntifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic. and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood ; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find their way to every part, and complete- ly rout and release the system from all impurity, and the life of the body. which is the blooo, becomes porfectly healthy ; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when Sick. and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts. and which will open the natural passage for the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged. and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation. constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions ofthe sick to blooming health and hap- piness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of fever. and who have been brought, as it were, withina step Of he silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken. they were as tonislied, and absolutely surprised. in witnessing their charming effects, Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease. which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown. especially by those who use these Pills, that they will SO clense and purify, that diseaseâ€" that deadly enemyâ€"will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and and brighten your days. CAo'rION.â€"â€"Boware of a counterfeit signed A. B. Moore. All spection. ESTABLISHED FOR THE CURE GENERAL DEBILITY, PIMPLES, KIDNEYS, FISTULA. AND OLD AGE. Ore. symptom of disease. practice in London. drance from business. Notice. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood. and which. if not reformed by them in due time. not only begets . serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted. insidious. and devastating affections. Few Of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nervous system Shatteied, feel strange and unaccountaâ€" NE W TREfl T.ME.N‘T. Specimen copies sent gratuitously for iii- Southern and Western money, or Postage Stamps, taken for subscriptions. IL? Letters Should be directed to MUNN & Co.. 128 Fulton-street, New York MESSRS. MUNN & Co. are extensively en- gaged in procuring patents for new inventions, and will advise inventors. without charge. in regard to the novelty of their improvements. Bufi'iilc illch Dispensary, 0F DYSPEPSIA, FEVER AND AGUE. SCROEOLA, OLD ULCERS, GREAT IMPU- Ri'Iv OF THE BLOOD, SALT RHEUM, FILES, DEBILITY, IN- FIRMITIES 0F YOUTH 0? N0 Mercury Used. $1) R. AMOS 5L SON. Corner of Main and Quay Streets. Buffalo, New York, are the only Physicians in the State who are morn- bors of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the memo ing until 9 o‘clock at night, on every state and The treatment they adopt is the result of up- wards Of 30 years’ extensive and successful ‘ The most inveterate symptoms of Disease eradicated in eight or nine days. and cases of a slight nature in two or three days at avery moderate expense.â€"~ The cure effected without confinement or hin- Young Menâ€" Take Particular ble feelings, and vague fears in the mind. A Most Serena‘s/w Jnventzon. An instrument for the cure of Genital De- bility, or more properly known as Seminal Weakness. Nervous Debility. &c.. which are permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days by the use ofthis instrument. when used conjointly with medicines. New Remedies and Quick Cures. DR AMOS & SON take pleasurein 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 most eminent physicians in London, Paris, Philadel- It has been declared the only usent instrument ever yet invented for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret p'hia and New York. habits ofyouth. Dr. Amos & Son. in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of these instru- ments, pledge themselves. that in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after a fair trial. the money will be refunded by turning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful instrument will Observe, that the price. with the accome partying directions, securely packed and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. Beware of Imposition. Beware of empiries and itinerant self-styled professors, who ATTEMPT ,cnres, but never succeed ration for the Teeth, Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. Also their much admired Perfume THE ENGLISH NOSEGAY. Soda Water bottled and from the fountain; St Catlierines Mineral Water, and the Plantagenet W ater, celebrated, for their healthy properties April 22.1858. M6 â€"-â€" _..... State Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON, . CHARTERED BY ACT 0F~1MPERIAL PARLIAMIXH CA l’l'l‘AL, £500,000 STERLING. Canada Branch, head Ofiice; Toronto, TRUSTEES iâ€"rr Hon. Joan Ross. 1 JOHN Cniwroan. Esq... BOARE or DIRECTORSâ€"William ivlci'lilniiter. Esq. Chairman; \V. P. Howland, Iqu. M.P.P., Vice-Chairman: William Ross. Esq. a William Henderson, Esq. ; F. W. Jarvis. Esq. Sheriff U. C. of York and Peel. BANKERS â€"The Bank of Montreal. SOLICITI~RS.mROSS. Crawford and Crombie The engagements of the State Fire In- surance Company are guaranteed by irresponsi- ble I’i-opi'ietaiy. All losses will be settled promptly without reference to the Board in England. ALEX. STEWART. A. LAW. Manager. B. N. America. Agent. Richmond Hill ‘ Februarv 18. 1850 12-17 ill): lint fistula * IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, And despatclied to Subscribers by the earliest mails. or other conveyance. when so desired. The YORK HERALD will always be be found to contain the latest and most impor: tant Foreign and Provincial News and Mar-i kets. and the greatest care will be taken to, render it acceptable to the man of business. and a valuable Family Newspaper. TERMS.-.-.â€"Sevon and Sixpence per Annum," ADVANCE; and if not paid within Three. Months two dollars will be charged. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Sixlines and under, first insertion.. . . .$00 50 ‘ Each subsequent insertion. . . . . . . . . . . 00 12* Ten lines and under, first insertion. . . . . 00 75" Above ten lines, first in., per line.... 00-07 Each subsequentinsertion, per line. . . . U“ 09 I13” Advertisements without written direc: tions inserted till forbid, and charged accords ingly. All transitory advertisements, from strangers, or irregular customers, must be paid for when handed in for insertion. ' A liberal discount will be made'to parties Ida vertising by the year. All advertisements published for. class pe. riod than one month, must be paid, for in ad-i. 119‘ vance. All letters addressed to the Editor must be. post paid. No paper discontinued until all arrearagesare paid : and parties refusing papers without pay-i ing up. will be ,held accountable for the su -. scription. ' ' ‘ THE YORK HERALD ,7 genuine have the name of markham: Ma) 13,1859' A. J. WHITE & Co.. on each box. Also the signature of A. J. Wlnto & Co. All others are 24-13! Dr. Amos & Son have for a long series of years been engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate complaints, and there in granted to my sex, and therefore D°°°mb°rv 1858- 1‘“ greatly prefere that you should fproceed to I. C. GILMOR, Pres. l GEo. MlCHIE.VlCe Pres. Book and J 01) Printing c z I’ ( B t d th J t‘ - ‘ r PATENT I R L E DIRECVPOKS :H h F spurious' are the only legally qualified thsicians who ESTABLISMENT' '03” ' “'9 ma am, e “5 we ls . - . ‘ ice erSc 5‘1- T OS. aW110“ a 459.- A. J. WHITE&CO..Sole Proprietors, ' now advertise to cure certain cdmplaints. or waitino, ¢ Let him wait - I am not dis- D1 aln Pip-es, Eve T1 oughs ,. “ ‘ ’ James be‘aty. Esq. W. Henderson, Esq. - " I f h - E d- b _ - posedato hurry matters ,in such an unbe. AND AILIFF Second and Third DIVISION '1‘, P. Robarls. Esq. W. Macfarlane, Esq. 50 L°°nard Street. New You“ olgmggdf’m genume “rope” mm" “55 can 9 RDERS for any of the undermentioned Dr. Morse’s Indian root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiriugtho agency and address as above for terms. Price 25 cents per boxs, five boxes will be sent on receipt of $1, postage paid. 33 description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB WORK will be promptly attended to :â€" BOOKS. FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, LARGE, AND SMALL POSTERS, cmcuuas. LAW roams. ‘ BILL HEADS,BANK onscxsmnAr'rs, AND P A M a Ir 1. E 'r s . And every other kind of LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING I done in the best style, at moderate rates. Our assortment of 3013' TYPE is entirely new and of the latest patterns. A large variety of new Fancy Type and ,Borders. for Crculars,&c. kept alwm on hard; ' Court. Office, Richmond Hill. December, 1858. Water ‘8pouts, ' MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY JOHN LANG-STAFF STEAM MILLS, THORNHILL. J one 3. 1859 » M. Rossin, Esq. | Bernard Haldan, Esq. Secretary (5- Treasurer. ' Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. Bank OfUpper Canada. Bankers. Benjamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. coming manner; and besides, sir, when the ceremony is performed, I wish you to understand, that I perfer a minister to a Justice of the Peace l’ ‘ Madam,’ said be, rising from his chair ‘V with solemn d-iginity, ‘tliere has been a (treat mistake here ' my language has been misunderstood; the, attachment of which PATRICK LYNOTT’ I speak was issued from the Office of LICENSED AUCTIONEER Esq. C-â€"-â€"-â€"â€".â€"; it commandsme to bring ' ‘ »~ > - tremelv low you instantly before bin}, to answer to a 01:33:: “3: “Good. Stabling and an attentive I'IOBlleI‘. contempt in court in disobeying asubpooera per Canada. . THOMAS COATES, Proprietor. in the case of Smith vs Jones.’ Richmond Hill May 90. Yemen Sheet. Ilse, 1.858 .6213 PERSONS IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD may be successfully treated by forwarding a. correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for Medicines, &c., which will be returned with the utmost dispatch, and secure from observation. Address Dr. AMOS & SON, corner Main and Quay streets. Buffalo. N. Y. t46-1v 1-tf GLOUCESTER HOTEL, 27-tf THREE MILES NORTH or TORONTO. ON VONOE-sr. 11:? Head Office, Church Street. Toronto. £1] Steam Engine for Sale! 0 be sold by Private Contract. a good Steam Engine and Boiler of about Five Horse Power. for the small sum of $220. Terms of payment to be agreed upon at the time of pur chase. * For particulars apply to, ‘ JOHN GRIST, . Sept. 9, 41-8 THIS COMPANY Insures all descriptions of Buildings,Manufactories, Mills, &c., and Goods and Furniture. in the same, against loss or dain- age. by fire, on liberal terms. Losses promptly settled. ' ‘ A. LAW, Residence, General Agent. Richmond Hill... August 13. 185i. ng-I THE above Hotel is fitted up in neat and comfortable style. Transient visitors and Others will find the accommodations to be that ’ t of the first class. while the charges will be ex- IMPORTANT NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to. the undersigned. whose Accounts became due on the first ofJannarylast, are respectfully requested to settle them. ‘ J. K. FALCONBRIDGE "-2; Richmond Hill. March 11, 1859. 15-11;

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