A , punt]. “7:277:2:_;1:L5 “If†I . L. ,_ ‘ LOVES YOUNG DltEAMâ€"-NOVVâ€"A- DAYS. ’ Oh I tell me not that distant seas Roll wide between me and my lover; l ii-‘gr. he. l‘m sure, is at his easeâ€" I. And I’m in clover. And don’t tell him that foreign parts Will ever make me, dear. forget him ; Nor will he take to breaking hearts, Unless I let him. He writes to me by every post. And every post takes back my answer ; llc writes of “ iiiufliiis,†sleiglis, and frost, 1 of my dancer. So don’t teilzliim that 1' must iiiope. Whilst he’s in Canada recruiting ; Ho's neither Bishop, Saint or Pope, And fond of shooting. I wish you’d write to him some day. How very badly I’m behaving‘; He’d send back word atouce to say He thought you raving. He likes my goliig to a ball, And talking German to Lord Roven; D’ye think that, out at Montreal. He flirts with no one 7 Ah ! you don’t know him. I must own, I’ve seen you flirt, my pretty cousin. But Willy soon would flirt you down. And sev’ral dozen. Don’t talk such sentimental stuff; You preach as in was a baby. Al Willy says, “ I’m not a muff.†Nor he “ a gaby.†1 know he’s very fond of meâ€" I know I’m very fond of Willy ; As to doubts and jealousy, We’re not so silly. We both intend to have our fun. And then to marry one aiiethe; ,; Andes the music is begun, Pray no more bother. ï¬ltiirtlliuiuiitii, 1.1 blush V for-â€" you,’ as the rouge pot said to the old maid. It is not always the raggedcst titan that is the shabbicst fellow. ’ The most tender-hearted man we ever heard of, was a shoemaker, who always shut his eyes and whistled when he ran his awl into a sole. I TitUE.â€"‘\\'hat"s whiskey bringing?’ inquired a dealer in the article. Bringing men and. women to the gallows, and children to want,’ was the reply, Thirteen objections were once given by a young lady for declining annatch; the first twelve hiring the suitor’s twelve children, and the thirteenth the. suitor himself. A lady asked a minister whether a person might not be fond; of dress and ornament without being proud. ‘-Madam,’ said the minister, ‘when you see a fox’s tail peeping out ofthe' hole, you may be sure the fox is within.’ A person. threw the the head of a goose on the stage of the B Theatre. C , advancing to the front said, ‘Gentlemcn, if any amongst you have lest his head, do not-be uneasy, for I will rcstor it to the end ofthe peiformaiice. A young gentleman fretn the East (E.C.) who was somewhat expensivcly and elaborately dressed, was recently placed in the witness-box to give evidence At the conclusion of the crossâ€"questioning, as he was about to leave, Mr. James said to him, ‘ I believe you are a stock broker 1’ I liam,’ was the response. ‘ Very well,’ said the counsel, ‘all I can say, sir, is, you are very nicely-dressed ham." Paosmc POETRY.â€"~-I gave her a rose and gave her a ring, and I. asked her to marry me then; but she sent them all hackâ€"â€"thc insensible thingâ€"â€"and said she’s no notion of men. 1 toldliet-I‘d oceans of money and goods~;â€"trigd, to frighten her with a growly but she answered, slit: wasn’t brought spin the woods, to be scared, by the sorceclr of an owl. 1 called her a, baggage and every: thing had, .1 slighted her features and and form; till at length I succeeded in, getting her mad, and she raged like the sea, in a storm. And then in a moment I turned and smiled, and called her my angel and all ; she fell in my arms, like a wearisome child, and exolaiined, (“"0 will marry this fall.’ BEFORE THE FLOOD.â€"â€"â€"â€"A worthy keel man, formerly living at Paradise, near Deccmbérlb‘ï¬' at the assizcs when he was asked if he knew 1\'lr.--â€"â€". ‘-Noa,’ he replied, ‘Liut aw knew his father.’ ‘ \Vhen was that 7.’ ‘ Before the flood.’ ‘Now, my man,’ inquired the learned, counsel (who knew nothing of the flood of! 1,771, and thought to be down upon the witness), ‘where did you live then 2’ ‘ In Paradise, tihby sure 1’ g ‘A roar of laughter completed the umaZt‘meiit and discouiliture of Horschair. Scottswood, was once under examination ' l The capture of the famous brigand,‘ Martino Tirotto, at the Village of Agnis, iii the Island of Sardinia, is aiinoun- ’ ccd. 110 has been the terror of the whole Island. He is known to have! .ci'pctratcd more than sixty murders. do was followud at all times by three enormous mastitis, fed, accordingly to the traditions ofthc peasantry, upon human flesh. Imsn Ifox-llt‘N'riiiis AND FRENCH; Dii.iooo:\‘s.â€"â€"A ‘Mcatli Fox-utititer.’i writing to the Dubling Evening Ji’Iail. recomcnding a corps of Foxâ€"hunting Volunteers, observes that ‘the fox-hunter tides where no French di'agoou (Zm‘o or. , could on/rw him’â€"â€"a decided advantage certainly in riding away from a French dragoou. - r z hum-(w, ~~:;r-;;r.= *- mm /VVWWWVW‘W\J\I\J\/\/ w ~-. \ .~._.x.\,\. T. d. WHEELE-"Rfa WATCH 8; CLOCK MAKER, Jn'wnngga, &c- RICHMOND “11.1.. 53-1y Dec. 3,1859, Pap-._..._...__.._._~__~._ ~ .._.__._ _____,__A ..._.._ 'Dr. s. 'N. PECK, URGEON Dentist, will he at Hall’s Hotel, Markham Village, on the 24th, 251h and ‘2.th of each Month. Teeth extracted free. ‘l‘eetli Flled. each QScts. Dentistry done cheaper than by any other Dentist in the Pro- vince. Approved Credit will be given if re- quired. All work Wei-ranted. June 30,1859. 3l-ly Auction Notice. '1‘HOMAS?OWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, roa 'riir. COUN'IIES OF YORK &. PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira,†P.O. will receive prompt attention. Orders received a the “ York Herald†Office, Richmond Hill Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornliill, and Mr, James Cavaiinah. Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, &c. may be obtaieed. Almira, Nov. 85, 1859. 6231f." . GO TO B. BOWMAN’S MILLS! Wi'rn YOUR CARDING & GRISTING, where parties from a distance can have it done to take with them on their return home. Almira, May 13. 1859. 24-111 WILLIAM HARRISON, Saddle and H a rn css Maker, RICHMOND iiiLL. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. l~tf JAMES JENKINS’. Grocery 8; Provision Store RICHMOND HILL N0 CREDIT GIVEN... Produce takenin exchange. i' _‘ The above is the oldest established Grocery and Provision Store on the Hill. Dec.f2,_1858. 5.. 51y ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE! MARKHAM VLLAGE. , . OOD Accommodations. Wines. Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MARR, Proprietor. Markliain,.1uiie 1859. 26-tf RICHMOND HILL HOTEL STAGE runs from the above Hotel to LL Toronto, every morning. starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a.m, and returning at 7, p.111. Fare, ‘25. 6d each way. coon ACCOMMODATXON ron TRAVELLERS. RICHARD NICHOLLS, Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 18, 1858. 1â€"55 x... ’ URGEON Dentist. will be at Nicholl’-o_ Hotel. Richmond Hill, the Fiiisr Morin/iv fevory month. and, the remainder of the month at his residence Thornhill. All Work “’arraii ted. July 3. 1859. 32-ly. HALF-WAY HOUSE, RIGHMOND HILL. THE}Subscri‘ier begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the public, that he has removed from the White Swan llotel to the above Promises, where there will he found excellent accommodation for Travellers, and Good Stabling. (if? Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. 72â€"7 W. HODGE & Co. ~’HOLESALE and Retail, Copper, Tin Ironmongbrs. and iron Plate W'otke/s, and Ij‘urnishing Parties giving this house a call will ï¬nd their orders puiictually attended to and the lowest prices charged. ' ' Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858.~ 5.4-1 EDMUND. GRANGER... ‘ , iii T C H E R, TI'iORNl'IILL. Fresh 13 .Jlld,1)1013‘18-(1 Meats, Poultry, &c., always on hand, Families supplied on the shortest notice. 'l'lipgnhill. Dec. 1858 J. VERNEY, Boot and $1166 Maker, YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL. 41â€"1tf Ladies’ and Gentleiiiene’ Boots and Shoes. made after thelatest styles. l-m No. (34A, , {SET-S at WM. DLROSE’S HOTEL i, Victoria Square. the last Friday oven- iug in each month. drifter-us ELECT : THOMAS SNOiVlN‘CN, Master. JAMES NEAL, Deputy. .iOllN GAULEY. Treasurer. JOHN BUTTON, Secretory. Victoria Square, May 7, 1858. Richiiirond Victoria, OYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 778. J meets at Brother Robert \Visemaus, Masonic Hall, the first Friday evening after the Full Moon in each month. OFFICERS ELiccr â€"- William Duncan, Master; 1t. iVisenian. Deputy Master; John Munholland, Secretary ; ‘5’. I‘ogue, Treasurer January 21, 18.38. tBS paid, and addressed to . . . T TIVES OF THE JESUIT FATHERS?! iiirort'i‘Eit or , AST year the French reading part of the STAPLE SAND [FANCY ' ' Canadian people were ediï¬ed one do- lighted by the publication of the original Nar- ratives of the Jesuit Fathers. who were the ‘ OULD respectfully intimate to his Customers and the Public generally, that he has now received the greater portion of his FALL IMPORTATION S 1 tion in Canada. This work, important as it is to the French Canadian, is not less so to the His STOCK will be found well assorted and marked at prices that: will compete with the best House in the trade. 222' S .11. - ‘- English-speaking part of the population of North America. All inhabitants of this great continent, especially all Canadians, will assign it an honored place on the shelves which bear the stirring narratives of the first 1‘) Dutch adventurers. 11 is ï¬t, therefore, to make its reverend au- thors speak with an English tongue. The early history of Canada is at this mo- ment attracting much attention. The French Government has made large and procwus con- tributions of historical matter to our Provincial Library, both manuscript and printed, relating chiefly to Canaea, its settlement and wars : the Government of the United States has been ever An Inspection is Respectfully {Solicitor}. V ‘ ' zealous in collecting documents relatino to the I’A'l‘luN I‘ _ acts and sufferings of their hardy aiitfadveii- Bla Dl'u'lill I’llNES, 3 VC 'I‘l'OllghS No Prlce. turous founders ; and the encouragement which our own Government could afford in aid of en- AND 7’ I I I1 1 I I" P l I ) I I terprizes of the same character, has alwa‘rs U O 8 1:1 F E I I been promptly and effectually granted. _ h‘laiiufactured and for sale by I ‘u. ‘ 1 'V, J: a; . . The publication of authentic and interesting historical records has been favored and prompt- ed by all enlightened governments and literary JOHNVLANGSTAFF, STEAM MILLS, 'l‘nonxmi.L. June 3, 1859. J. CHARLESWORTH, No. 31 King Street, East of Yonge, Street. 9-1y of the truth of history, or the best materials for its composition. It has even been asserted, that the chronicles and private memoirs of co- 27-tf Toronto, October 1809. â€"â€"â€"â€"._. “â€" ...“ __.____-c_ DR. L. LANGSTAFF, ‘tBBlNGlllLL, near King Station. House formerly occupied by Dr. Hillary. King, May 13. 1859. M .. SH M A_ N2. IMPORTER STAPLE AND FANCY; DRY GOODS i 'HAS received his FALL GOODS consisting in part of. lished periods of Hume a.r;;l,l\tlezoray, f The Narratives now seiigiit to be presented to the public are of great value to all classes. To the religiouist. whether Protestant or R0- man Catholic, they afford precious evidence of the zeal of those servants of his lloly Relgion 24-13! New, Boot and Shoe Store. iN BUTTONVILLE. HE Subscriber returns his theuksrto the public for past support and begs testate that he has removed into the Village of Buttonvillo. whom he hopes for a continuance of the pa- tronage lioretofoi 9 given him. All orders executed with despatch and work warranted. DAVID GALLOVVAY. FANCY DRESS GOODS, COLOR’D AND BLACK cocoons-s. PLAIN AND CHECKED LINDSEYS. PRINTS, GINO-HANS, DE LAINES, SIIEE'l‘INGS, SIIIRTINGS, 'i‘iCiiiNd, and moved, limited and “fought, married and died, received baptism or ferociously murdered the men who sought to bestow itou‘ them. "‘Or- dinai'y‘readei‘s, frdtn‘tho iiitollig‘cht scholar to the niitaiiglit'f r‘ieasai‘if,â€tvill‘ peruse with interest an théé‘ouii‘f ~of meii‘i‘who trod the soil on which they " ' . a ‘ ~. A 1 . ‘ 'iiow inovo,â€"â€"who were the lords of the forest Buttonwllo, 1\0V. 11. 1‘. §, P‘PLIIJIJb, 1‘ land um river, no“, smiling with the rich har_ -~â€"~ BLAN1\E 1 S, GLOVI‘JO, In )51 1‘: lftY, vest or glittering with the vessels ofcoiiimerce, Photographs 1 Ambrotypes t LACES’ RIBBONï¬ and MUSLINS, -â€"and will learn with some emotion that they live and sleep in security on the self-samesp'dt which has been often drenched with the bl shedin warfare or massacre. ’ 5" ‘ ' The publication of so Violtllllanlls a work ‘ will depend entirely upon the support received from the public. The first volume has been MELANEOTYPFS , Together with a general assortment of LETTERGEAPHSHSAC. ,, AND DBéiE’EBY Doing business im- Cash only «So no Second Price. llis Stock Will be found as attractive a; any house in the tiadc. Buyers will do well to call and examine the Stock and Brices I ' Before buying elsewhere. ‘ Reinginber the well,kn0wndnaiirie 1(‘1 All styles of Pictures taken at t o Medi cal Ha 1], Ma rkhaï¬unrg On reasonable terms, and in all weathers.. Pictures taken from the smallest to life size. 1. C. DUNHAM. Markham Village, 0 ct. 14, 1859. Province ; and it will be put to press as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers is obtain- ed to defray the cost oftraiislation and publish- iii . . gPlie work will make 3 Volumes. Royal 8vo., of about 750 pages each. in Long l’iiiiicr type. iSubscriptiou lists will be found at the Hook- jstores in Montreal. Torotiio, Quebec King- Istou, Ottawa, llaiiiilton, London, 610., and at .‘tlio Ofï¬ces of the Publisher, in St. Nicholas 'Street. Montreal ; also at Ste., Anne titre ct Quebec. ' Price in paper covers for the set $8. 25. Price in half calf per volume. $3.51) or for the set $10.51). 4.5g W. C. ADAMS, D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING s'r. nAsr, scum ems. THIRD noon '1‘ wnsr rnoM CHURCH sr. 'rononro. IS the Proprietor of. Oliver’s Patent for ap- plying Electricity, to prevent pain in ex- tracttiig teeth; and also of an Aparatus for. manufacturing Vulcanito Rubber Plates f0; sets and Partial sets of teeth. Teeth mountedr on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessity of the case. Toronto, August 27, 185:). LEISHMAN, «No: 81,1{iiig Str'e‘et East. oronto, October 2-1, 1809. 9.0-3m PATTERSONS’*IithLEl\/11;NT We g V» c\\. .AMMA.» -..~W,.W RKS .1 JOHN LOVELl.. Canada Directory Ofllce. .l’illldfe'flflif.‘ Montreal, Sept. 1859. " We would inform the public thatwe are, manufacturing a large number of s s :- . .7), The; have been thoroughly tested, both in heavy and light soils, and proved themselves capable of raistng the largest Stumps and can be horse‘or other team. 48â€"ly unoNoonAPuY, wai‘riuo or some. HONOGRAPH Y wasinvented by ISAAC PITMAN. ofButli, England, ill the year 1837 It is the i'ii'ost‘siul'iile, most natural inest rapid. audpncs‘t easily-learned system of Writ- ing wl‘iicl'i‘lias’ ever been, or ever can be iii- vented Duritig the past fifteen years, hundreds of thousands of persons, ii] lCiiglaiitFa’ii‘d‘ A inc; i~i_ca."iii both public and private life. have learned to Write Phonography. and thousands of social. and business letters aiitiu MATHESON 8o mania-ti, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Iiaw, SOLICl’l‘ORS 1N CHANCERY, &c. OFFICE 2’â€" CORNER or KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Whitinore .C Co’s. Booking Ollie-s, it ONTO- Agency iiwt'zcm’urlg/ attended to. successfully worked three men unaidcdl‘by Price, completeâ€"$68 00. ‘ W’s also have iu‘hanids the patterns very I surname. ‘srnaw‘ CUTTER! With feed gear so constructed as to out different. lengths, from 1 to 11 __ THOMAS G. MATHLSON. JAMES FITZGERALD. t't’lly pass" through . v- . -. » . . (he iost office ‘ *- TOIonto,-hil_i 1,1599. 3l-tf mcheg Earn;ch and others are requested to call and examine their Ni, is“5"‘3‘031popularity to be wondered m.“ --.. MACHINES helm-e purchasingelsewhere. Price, from $10 00 to $20 00 at. The tn'oséiitéi'sl‘mii'(if \‘i'ritiuiii is‘ dict-mlâ€" ~ . , ' “ “ " " " irieg cniribei'sotnc, and totally unworthy these REID, A ,A,N'D: 2 days of progress and invention. l‘li'oiiograplii' CORNER or roam: AND COLBORN s'rumz'rs, )- " ‘ " is equally as' legibl’a‘. 01ml)? learned, iii oneâ€" , THORNUIL,“ In thur 150350117S A150,, twentieth the time, . ad can bew'i'itteii‘sis tini‘cs [1.5, n 1, ,esc ,. t. ' g t“ - 7' ~. , o , ' usjast! lll‘Otllel'AVOTilS. thelabor of six days be Paid for oln ddliiytfi-lx get at the omcosliulg; ' &’ I ' can be perfdrniediin 0116â€"0110 man can do the CIRCULAR woon SAWS, Rodrr scion-its, GANG ruows, HORSE HOES, SCUFFLERS work of six I, :‘So‘ simple is ’the system. too, that a person may learn to write it slowly. iii =a coupie ‘of hohrs. Aii hour’s daily practicb Dr. DUNHAM, ‘ ls, luv u . for. a few Weeks will .enable any person to ‘URGLONand MechanicalDoiitist,Medical C01 a1 y 0 hand WI‘I‘LB Pllénogl‘flldl)’ with certainty. and with Hall. Markham Villag some degi‘ee'cf freedom. _e. (g; All IMPLEMENTS manufactured by us are Warranted. $9. ‘ 8r BROTHER. I ‘ 4.1.4:; I The same amount of pi‘acti'cel'ceiitinued for six months will ec- able a person 'fo take reports of Speeches, len- iires, seriiion's, or ceiiversation. and ti; read iliem with decuracy‘ “ " 'i i " Dr. J. W. Stone, of Boston, says : ‘I deem Phonogr‘aphy an invaluable adjunct to educa» i would not be parted with in manhood for thou;I 9,, sands of dollars t.’ " " ' ' ' " ‘ " "‘ June 30, 1859. 31-1)’ JAMES I. BARKER, IfrJI’OR'I‘ER and Dealer in Drv Goods. Groceries, Paints. Oils. and Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Glass, Putty. Nails â€"Low 3 very low for Cagshâ€"Maikham Village. Richmond Hill, Sept. 9, 1859, .12 NEW STORE 1N NEWMARKET 1853 31-6"! r...13:2333?..lâ€.3é‘.i.“3.‘if’:;..$i hurt r; _ JOIâ€"IN BOND his“: ;, .. ,3! v 0. .. _, N a. _ -f-‘7 5 gasteily speeches, taken by a little boy P. C R0 SB Y, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Newmarkct, Holland Landing, Aurora, Rich- EMF/twelve ygars Ofage..::il(1 :l‘l‘lflad Misting ' ‘ ' t ' ' ' “ ' ‘ " 4 con moron years ago I wont urvosaz‘cr me MQOR'I ot‘ d Goodsé Groceries, “mid “1â€: &L': that he Intends openmg’ 0" um 15th mSt"Wnb a splcnidltd! a.s-."‘ormmnt or 20 years hard later.†The learned senator Wipes, _ iqiioro, ar wuro, c. spoke but a pertion of the truth. \Vliat long“ Richmond Hill. J,ii1101859, 31.6â€; D R U G 3 9 R E R I E S , liaiid'i‘é‘qnires six years to accomplish, Phone's“ graphy ivill pcrfdrin in one. To Clergynien. Editors, Physicians, Law- yers, Secretaries, Canyoyaiicors,‘ Law and'MeJ dical Students, Lecturers, il’rinters, School Teachers, Merchants. School Boys and (rats, a knowledge of Plioiiograpliy is ofvast utilityâ€".4 In fact there is no profession or calling in which it is not useful, and no young man’s education can be considered complete without it. During the past nine months hundreds of persons in Canada, of every pursuit in life, have acquired the Art, from many of whom the subscriber has received neatly-written THORNHI LL HOTEL. THE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Premises. and ï¬tted them up in a neat and comfortable stvle. Boarders and transient visitors will ï¬nd the accommodations in every way agreeable. ~ The best of Liquors and Cigars carefully selected. Good stabling and attentive hostlers. HENRY LEMON, Proprietor. DRY GOODS, AND MILLINERY. HARDWARE, CROCEERY, &c. .559. And a great many Article.- too numerous to mention. Particular attention devoted to the Millinery Department His SHOW {OOM will be open shortly after with a great variety of , , . . . phonographic letters, expressive of their de- Ihonm'H’ Jan‘ 1859' P‘53 ’1 1 f 1 "1 , N l t I light with the attainment, and the extraordinary __._..__._,-A C l h [L i E S ease with which they have acquired it. WAN “UTE, THORNH†L Gwd ’ ' j ' For the purpose of aiding in the dissemination .1, l a . Accommodation for Travellers. JOllN SHIELS. Proprietor. Thornhill, Dec. 1859. 1-tf of so important a referm‘iii' his own‘ cotiiztry.‘ OPERA CLOAKS, etc. &,C. r 'ivlio app‘ly,â€witli tire- RIANUAL‘OF Pumamun New-iarket, September 2, my. and the Puoxooimru‘ic Corr Boon. sent wa- To the Sick and Dying. h, R. SNlDER, of the 7th concession of . : - ‘1 . H Vaughan, near Kliueburrgh. guarrdutees to cure Cancers, Enlarged JVecko And many other Diseases. Persons labouring under either of the above mentioned Diseases, will do well to call in time. All letters to be .. _____...._.._._....... ._._._._ Gauss CHAIRS, CHAIRS. msnis'rEADs, nunsrnanï¬g 6.59:; 811111 of [13’ preapaid. for the small DOLLARQ Anybody and everybody. who can learn any» ' thing, can learn PHONOGRAPH‘! from the MA- rzuAL,without otlioi'ais‘sistaiice’. ‘ W i" ‘- “Those who wish ‘to‘ as able to put their I 250 words “ permitting") should send for the aboveâ€"mentioned:w'oi-ks at oi.ce.' The "instruction given by the Manual is as plain as A. B. C... and ten times as easy to understand. " ‘ ~ " " - o- . , “ The 9‘0Ai‘iAl)lAl‘i PliONE'l‘lC HON-1 R ;s ioriMONn HILL - CHEAP FURNITURE WABERQQMS its). ;, PETER SNIDER. Is:lirrebrrrgh. 113’ 1:310 CURE NO PAY. I August 6, 1858 61-1 advocacy of the The Subscriber has now on hand a most tflMPlE'l‘l STlllK ill illlllllll \Vhicb he is determined t9 Sal} at Prices that will (lel'y pompetition. THE GOODS i manufactured at this Establishment have now been. for the last fourteep year" and,the best proof that he has given entire satisfaction is, that all who haye once pitr W. T. ATKINseiN, go. IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, Manufacturers of Chemicals Patent Medicines & Perfumery, APOTHECARIES HALL, OPPOSITE THEC’THIDEAP, King St. Toronto. ""Address, (postnpaid) ' ‘ ‘ \VlLLlAhI 11. ORR, Oshawa. C. W. ’ MILLWRlGll'I‘, “ .61 L T 0 .73†.1 , EGS to intimate that he is now prepared to t 1' erect MILLS of every description, 3137; contract or otherwise, on reasonable “terms. He is also agent for the bort 'l“ouiidries in (3a- Propr‘tetors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. nglisti and ! Fullin bodies; because they supply the best evidence Fir temporaries are of higher value than the po- OFFICE. [iemoved from 54 Kin sodl translated by one of the best translators iiilih’e’" LANDS» 0n Easy Ternâ€"1s- eggfayment. 30.0061101-9’9, ITUATED 'iii the counties of LAMPTON and KENT. All necessaryiuformation will be given on application, post paid, to i " U" MILES LANGSTAFF, , Walleceburglzt;j Also. some improved FARMS.to RENTT‘IA Wallaceburgh, Nov. 94. 1859. 524! g as; Cloth Dressing. AT LAWRENCE’S memory I i' x HE undersigned having leased that Ex. tensive Esiablishment of Mr. C. E. Lawrence, feels conï¬dent in saying that he is prepared to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. having had long" experience in the business of Dyeing and Dressing Cloth. nkets Full’d and Rpm†'3 H On the shortest notice. ‘5 i "‘4 ‘4" ‘ W. L. KING. Richmond Hill, Nov. 18, 1859. 51st! BEAVER c Insurance Association OF TORONTO, c, w. g Street East. Tononro STREET next building north of the Masonic Hall. Half the Proï¬ts to be returned totho Insured. the balance invested to form a Reserve Fund. " BOARD or Diuizcrons ; who "devoted themselves to its propagation TRUSTEES‘HW‘W Rowseb “h 0- ChOVnflo hmong'the’ heathen, and went forward through Jf’sel’h JF‘Ckes' manv a fiery trial, to find too often at last the Diane'i'onsâ€"Hoiiry Rowsell, Toronto, Chair- crown of martydom. The etliiiologist will ï¬nd 7mm : J. W. Brent, Deputy Chairman ; W. C. in them faithful descriptions of a race iiow Cliewett, 'l‘oroiito‘; Joseph Jackes, Toronto, much degenerated and rapidly approachnig to W. 11. Smith. Toronto, 4extinction. written aiiiougst them as they lth‘tl l llelliwell, Highland Creek ; “Jenn .Mfm tiger ';‘ \V m. I w 'Mowat. ikiiigstOii; \Vm. Aglin. KiiigstOn ; All A. Buru‘haufi ‘Cobourg; Win. Green, Hamilton; Robert Smith, Cl‘i‘ing’ua‘c‘ou‘sy; George Blaiu. Toronto '1‘03‘viiship. Solicit‘oi'n-thn "-l'lclliwc 11. Band of 'l'oronto. ‘ ' t Bankersâ€"The [13' The Provident Life Assurance Com- pany is removed to the sz'iuio tiffl'ice. llaviiig guarded agaiiist‘loss {from fire bylao stirring your property, consider it' it would not bdas‘hvell to make a little additional provision for your t'aizlilyi‘ï¬rcaso of‘yeizr' own premature death :â€"’~\i‘li‘etlier_ ft wo.‘:il:l""ii.i,t ho a: well, tlitoughuhe "aséistahcd‘ of “a 'l‘.’ife Assurance Company. to provide a' legacy for your wife or daughter. or, ifyou liai‘e‘iioi the happiness to be blessed with them. think if the possession of a few hundred pounds additional might not be of advantage to yourst-lfu few years hence. If. you decide that it wouid. write to the . laiia ing‘ Director ()fllle1)1{()\'11)1‘1N'1' LIFE ASS [to ANCE AND lNVliS'l'Sll’lN'l‘ ('HMI‘ANY‘ 20 Toronto Street. To onto. i‘ui ti -' form. and acopy of llit' liiiit-s. 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