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York Herald, 25 May 1860, p. 4

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letting, . [For the York Herald. THE EVILS OE INTEMPERANCE. Ihtemperance is an evil now, Prevailing in our land, Which if wevstanduout firm against, It verily shall not stand; King Alcohol has slain zit-s scores. . Yea hundreds we‘rmay say; For many victims it has got,‘ Who drank their life away. I'tn fills our land 'with' basest crimes ; It 'fills our streets with poor ; Our prison-houses, they aromatic For .druukafds' quite secure. Its ravages are daily seen, And felt throughout our land: But still; we hopeto conquer it-- “ Good Templars,” keep your stand. Intemperance debases man. In every humarrwform ;-. It brings him lower than the b'ea t.’ And weaker than a worm. It sent to misery many a sen, And daughter of our race,- Half starved and naked welbeheld: Them living in disgrace. The influence of this cursed drink Is felt from shore to shore-i. Its blighting withering-blasts are felt. Throughout our earth all o’er. Though strenuous efforts are‘put fo‘rdr, This curse now to dethrone ; But still its evils yet are seen, . And- felt by many a one-.~. There’s many a homless,friendless child; Now wandering in the street; Who once had homes and friends so dear, . But now no friendskto greet.- It causes many a cheerless night: To the fond .wife at home; The husband now a drinker is». And given much to roam. Ilitemperance is deceiving too, It makes you think you're strong ;. It stimulates you for a while, But weakens you ereldng. In days of yore, when first ’twas used, ’Twas as a med’clne made ; But as a beverage now.its used; For which great sums are paid. 660d Templars I’thenbe faithful still,. 0h ! raise the banner high; Do all :you can for-candidates 1. You’ll triumph by-and-bye. MARGARET Fear). Headford, April 21‘; 1860. 5.. g . irrellunwua, An Irish. Judge said, when addressing mprisoner, ‘ Youare tobe hanged, and I hope it will-prove a warning to you." A passenger describes Aspinwall as a very lively place, the business being. cock fihting and trigger 'fandangoes. A wise man will desire no more than be can get justly, use soberly, distribute cheerfully, and 'leave‘ coutentedly._ A Yankee Captain was caught in the laws of a whale, but was finally rescued badly wounded. Onbeing askedwhat he thought while in that situation, he replied ’ “I thought he would make about forty ‘ b‘arrels.’ An unfortunate married‘man was very 1 ill used by his Xantippcâ€"he was even treated with an occasional thrashing. His friends rallied him upon this, and at last . spurred him on to declare that he would make an effort- to be master. One day, not long after, his betterdralf was so fu- rious that he found himself compelled to seek shelter under the table. moment'ihe voice of his friends were heard in the passage. “Come outâ€"comel’, cried the wife, fearful of an exposure. “ Noâ€"no I’ cried the huhand, in triâ€" umph; “come out, indeedâ€"not I.. I’ll show. for once that I am master!" Paddy’s Difliculty.â€"-â€"At a crowded lec- ture on Bloomerism, the other evening, a young lady, standing at the door, was ad- dressed by an honest Hibernian, who was in attendance on the Occasion, with “Indade, miss, I should be glad to give you'a sate, but all the empty ones are all full.’ LEAP YEAR SENTIMENT.â€"At a public “Tea-party,’ recently held in one of our country towns, where “ sentiments,’ were in order, a timid bachelor was bold enough to remind the ladies that leap-year was upon them, by offering the following :- Three long weary years have I waited for this; Now if you’ll pop the question 1’11 surely say _ yes. To which the lady promptly responded as follows:w The man without courage to do his own wooing; May do his own washing, andl baking, and» sewing, The bachelor looked despare. Shuffle and cut.â€"At a ball one evening aplain country gentleman had engaged in pretty coqnette for the next dance, but ' a gallant Captain coming along, persuaded the young lady to abandon her first en- gagement in favor of himself. The other, overbearing all that had passed, movod to a card table, and sat down to a game of whist. The Captain, in a few minutes afterwards, stepped up to the young lady to excuse himself, as ho was engaged to another that he had forgotten. The young. lady, much *chagrllletl, approached the whist- table in hopes to secure. her first partner, and saidâ€"“I believe, sir, it is time to take our places.” The old ' fashioned suitor, in the’act- of dividing the pack for the neat dealer, courteously re- l’lledâ€"“ N9: madam. I mean to keep my place. When ladies slrutlle,l cut,’ Just at this I '- .!;= -. Easiness minnow. WALTER B. GEIKIE, M.D. Licentia the Medical Board of Upper Carm- da, a,drecently one oft/re Medical officers of bio Toronto General Hosptial, and Prbfcssor of Anatomy and Surgery in Dr. Ralph’s McdicalSc/rool, HAS returned to AURORA, and re-taken - his former residence. on Yonge Street, where he'may be consulted at all times, on the various branch es of his profession. Aurora. Feb. 24, 1860. ' NEW TAILOR SHOP. HE undersigned begs respectfully to inform theinbabitants of“ Richmtmd Hill & Vicinity That he has commenced business in the Tailor ing Line in the house adjoining MR. S'IVERS’ SHOE SHOP, Where, by close application to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED. TO. I Garments out to order on thoshortestnotice, it \any style. 65-3‘1 JAMES B. BURNES, Richmond Hill. Feb. 10, 1860. 63-1y T. .1: WHEELER; ‘W'A’I‘CH &: CLOCK MAKER, ,JEWELLER, &c- RICHMOND HILL. Dec. 3; 1869', 53-1y Auction Notice. TIâ€"IOMASEOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF: YORK 63 PEER. All letters addressed to " Almira,” P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received a the “ York Herald” Office, Richmond H1111 Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornhill, and Mr. James Cavannah. Mansion Horuse, Sharon, where Terms. &c. may. be obtaieed.’ iAImira, Nov. 25. 1859. 6’2-‘11‘ immense arms motel, RICHMOND HILL}, GEORGE SIMSON, Pnoenrm‘on. GOOD Accommodations and‘every attention shown to Travellers. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. The Monthly Fair held on the» Premises first Wednesday in each month. ' The Subscriber in calling the attention of the public and his Old Friends to his establishment, feels satisfied he can administer comfortany to their wants and with mutual satisfaction. Richmond Hill, April 20, 1860. 73-tf GO 'TO BO'E-WMAN’S MILLS! WITH YOUR. CARDIN G- &. GRIS'I‘ING',. where parties from a distance can have it done to take with them on theirreturn h‘omo. Almira, May 13. 1859. 24-tf. O'heap Clothing. HE Subscriber begs to inform the inhabi- tants'of Buttonville and the surrounding pountry. that he continues to make first-class COSHTS, VESTS, PJIJV‘TS, &C. In the newest Styles and superior Workman- ship. All orders lw-orknvarranted. ‘BI JOHN HARDY, Tailor and Clothier. Buttonvillo, Dec. 23. 1859. 55-1y l .ANGLOâ€"AMERICAN HOUSE 1 MARKHAM VLLAGE. ~ and Cigars ofthe choicest‘brauds. R. MARR, Preprictor. Markham; June 1859. RICHMOND. HILL. HOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto, every morning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a.mh and returning at 7, p.m. Faro. 2s. 6d each way. soon ACCOMMODATION ma. rasvnrmnns. RICHARD" NICHOLLS, Proprietor. 1 -55 HALF-WAY HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. THESubscri‘ier begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the public. that he has removed from the White Swan Hotel to the above Premises, where there will be found excellent accommodation for Travellers. and Good Stabliug. afi- IIorscs and Buggies for Hire. J‘OSEI’II -GABY, Proprietor. Richmond'HilI, Oct. 22, 1858. 72-7 w. HODGE-&. Co. W’HOLESALE and Retail Copper. Tin and Iron Plate Workers, and Furnishing Ironmongors, Parties givrng this house a call will find their orders punctually attended to endure lowest prices charged.. Richmond'I-lill. Dec. 1858. J. VERNEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, YONGE STREET, RICHMOND IIILL. Richmond‘HiIl. Dec. 18, 1858'. 54-1 Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes. ‘made after thelatest styles. December 1858. ll- m promptly attended to and ' OOD Accommodations. Wines, Liquors 2G-tf ‘MPOR’I‘ER ‘And many other Diseases. {under either of the above mentioned? Diseases, I now lllllltv' p A m Ft. "ti-“A it. E S, RICHDIOND HILL- I IOUSE, Sign and Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms._ Richmond Hill, April, 20, 1860. Boot and Shoe Store 1N BUTTONVILLE. THE Subscriber. returns his thanks to the public for past support andbcgs to state that he has removed into the Village of Buttonvillo, where he hopes for a continuance of the pa~ tronage heretofore given him. All orders executed with despatch‘and work warranted. Ne w DAVID GALLOVVAY. Buttonvillo, Nov. 11, 1859.. 5011y Photographs ! MELANEOTYPES ! LFTTERGRAPHS, &C. All styles of Pictures taken at tr 6 Medical Hall, Markham, On reasonable terms, and in all weathers. Pictures taken from the smallest to life size. r I. C. DUNHAM. Markham Village, Oct. 14,1859. 46-t .W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING 81‘. EAST, SOUTH SIDE, 'ruruo noon wusr ruorn CHURCH s'r. TORONTO, IS the Proprietor of Oliver’s Patent for. ap- plying Electricity, to prevent. pain in ex- tracting teeth; and also 0” an Aparatus for 'manufacturing Vulcanite Rubber Plates for sets and Partial sets of teeth. Teeth mounted on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessity of the case. Toronto, August 27, 1859. 48-h by.-. MATHESDN do FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at~Law, SOLICITORS 1N CIIANCERY, &c. OFFICE i,- CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over thitmore 61. Co’s. Bonking Oflice, TORONTO- Agciacy Particularly attended to.- â€"__.. "THOMAS G. MATHESON. Toronto, July 1, 1559, .1 .\ Ill EE FITZGERALD JOHN" I‘d". REID, M.D. CORNER OF YONGE AND COLBORN 'I'IIORNIIILL.- 113" i 11 Prescriptions got at the Office must be paid for on delivery. 31-1)‘ srrtssi‘s, Dr. Dori-“HAM, \‘URGEON and Mechanical Dentist,bledical IIalI, Markham Village. June 30, 1859. 31-1y JAMES r. BARKER, IMPOR'I'ER and Dealer in Dry Geods, Groceries, Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Glass, Putty. Nails â€"Low 1 very low for Cashâ€"Markham Village. June 30, 1859, 31-6m P. C R O S B Y , of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Hardware. &c. Richmond Hill. June 1859. 31-6m To tricolor}. Entries... R: SI‘NDER, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klinoburgh, guarrantoes ’ to cure Cancers, Enlarged N'eclrs Persons labouring will do well to call in time. All letters to be paid, and addressed to PETER SNIDER, Klineburgh 211’? NO CU‘RE. NO PAY. August 6, 1858 6L1 W. T. ATKINSON, & Co. IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, lllanntircturcrs of Chemicals Patent Medicines & Perfumery. 'APO'I‘HECARII‘ZS HALL, OPPOSITE THE C-THEDRA1., King St. Toronto. __.»..» Pi‘opribt'ors of Atkinson’s Par iSian Tooth Paste. 113‘ Every description of Horse and Cattle Medicines prepared with the best English drugs Toronto, August 527, 18.59. 4 1}ATENT Eave Troughs and Water Spouls superior to tin, put up at 5 and 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates. Waggon Fol- lows and Ilubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Manufactured and for sale by JO HN LANG‘STAFF, STEAM NIILLS, 'l‘rrouNHILL. June 3,1859. IIUGIâ€"I CAMPBELL, 27-tf OYAL ORANGE LODGE. No. 778, \Vatch and Clock Maker, 1 meets at Brother Robert Wiseman‘s, Masonic Hall, the first Friday evening after the Full Moon in each month- OFFICERS ELECI‘ -â€" William Duncan, Master: E. Chamberlain, Deputy Master; J. JEWELER, &c, . Yonge Street, Aurora- Jewelry, Watches and Clocks repaired and Munlmuana. secret“). ; .w' pogue' Treasurer. cleaned on the shortest notice and lowest terms January 21, 1858. 38.“- Aurora,‘ February 17, 1860. Gil-If 73-n‘ Rubber. Ambrotypes l-r la 1 tichmond llill. Dec. 1858. Painter. Gllrllllllii, Glazier, Gildcr, to linger Hanger, 1 lIJCENSEI) AUCTIONEER, 200,000 feet of Lumber I3” All kinds of Shoemakers Findings for sale TEETH EXTRAOTED Dissolution of Partnership. Good Health By'the use of Electricity, . By Dr. E. C. EDM.ONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, A URORA. ' Teeth ' inserted onvSil‘ver, Gold or Valcanized A11. Operations in his l’rofessron, performed in the most approved manner and VVarranted' Aurora,.March 9, 1860. 67-1y YON-GlE STREET H OTEL, AURORA. GOOD supply of Wines and Liquors A always on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for Travellers, Farmers, and others. Cigars ot"‘all brands. D. McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora. June 6, 1859. ,WMW JAMES HALL, » IKE-always on hand a large assortment of IlOO'I‘S and SHOES, which will be sold ot prices to meet the times PATRICK LYNOTT, , OR the sale of Cattle, Stock, &c. is pared to attend Sales in all’parts of Up- per Eurrudi. Richmond 11111 May 28. 1859. pro- 19~2. SEE-"OR. SAIJE; NCLUDING Flooring, Siding, Inch Boards, and two-inch Plank, Scantling, &C., &C., at the subscriber’s Mill, near Stouf’r'villo, cheap for Cash or Approved Credit. JAMES BUGG. Steufl'ville, April 12, 1859. 23'1tf. ROBERT SIVER, Boot. and 81100 Maker, DJOINING the W'esloyau Methodist Chapel, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. A choice selection of Gentlonrens’, Ladies, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes constantly on hand. andmade to order‘on tho Shortest No- tine, Richmond 11111, Dec. 1858, ‘ 1-tf TORONTO CITY MARBLE Willi RS 185 YONGE S'I‘ALET. MONUMEHTSSO MBTABLES ’I‘OMBS'I‘ONES ’) &C. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate 0" D. C. & IV. YALE, will con tinuc the business under the superintendcnco 0:" our duly outhorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. C l 1’,S.â€"-â€"AII notes and accounts restraining un- l l paid on the Ist day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, (I. IAE, Ur. CUil'I MICK. Toronto, April 29, 1859. 48-tf. ’ LANDS FOR SA LE. On Easy Torinâ€"sâ€" of Payment. 80,000 Acres, 314,- ‘ ITUATED in the counties of LAMPTON and All neeess‘ary information will be , KENT; given on application, pest paid, to MILES LANGS'I‘AFF. Wallacoburgh Also, some improved FARMS to RENT. Wallaceburgh, Nov. 94, 1859. 52-tf YORK MILLS HOTEL, YONGE STREET. GOOD supply of \l’rnrzs and Liquons aIWuys on hands. Cigars of all’brands. Excellent accommodation for Travellers, Far- ' more and others. . . ALEX. HILL, Proprietor. York Mills, Doc. 17., 1859. 5541111 DR. R. W. HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON a ACCOtIlIllEUH, AURORA, C.W. February 17, 1860. 84°ly Auction NOtice. THOMASâ€"WILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, YORK, PEEL & ONTARIO. All letters addressed, MARKHAM VILLAGE, wiI receive prompt attention. [13? Orders re- ‘ceived‘at the “ HERALD” Office. Richmond - ill, where terms, &C., may be ascertained. Markham Village, Nov. 18, 1859. 51-tf HARNESS AND. SHOE BLACKING. V. ELL’S Superior Waterproof Harness e and Shoe Blackiug is warranted to soften leather, and render it imperiousto wet. Manu- factured at Richmond Hill, and sold by Store- .keepers and [fortress Makers throughout 1118 Province. February 10, 1860. 63-11’ RICH MC NOD 1'51 L“ IRON FOUNDRY. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has eponed‘a FOUNDRY for; tho rrranufacturo of O, S. Richmond’s improved ‘ IRON BEAM Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs. Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- 113’ All Work manufactured by me is W ar- IRA B. RICHMOND. Richmond 11111, Jan. 12, 1859. DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, HOMfEOPATBIC PHYSICIAN, I-tf ..-. - 'â€"-". .,_...,_. $3,, ,â€" V I. ,l .‘..,-.._.... 24..“ .r. STOCK BROKER, Land & Municipal agent. &c. No. 29 Anne Street, ongox 54, P.O, Quebec. ‘ ‘REFERENOES : Sheriff 'ilarvis, Hon. George Sherwood, Hon. P. M, 'Vankoughuet, C, J. Campbell, Esq. T. Woodside, Esq. Messrs. , ...Gilrnour, Coulson & Co, Angus Morrison. M-,P,P, Toronto ;_, Messrs. Mills, Mattice & Co. Montreal; Hon, James- Patton, Barrie ; James Webster, Esq, Guelph. 67-11" Quebec (levernment Agency. USINESS contracted with the CROWN LAND and other Public Departmer ts attended to ; also, 7 Patents for Inventions, 25 "13’ Secured by the Subscriber. . ‘ E. J. CHESLEY, No, 29 Anne Street, Quebec. G7â€"tf Address, prepaid, Quebec, March 6, 1860, ASTHMA. 3 OR the INSTANT RELIED" and PER- MANENT CURE~ of this distressing complaint use E‘IIIJV‘B T93 BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES 1 Made by C. B. SEYMOUR Sr. Co., 107 Nassau Street. N.\’. I’IICC $1 per box; sent free by past. For'Sale at all Druggists. NEW TAILOR, A'l‘ 'ruouNIIILL. VVI L LIA III SHDIJABY. '\ OULD respectfully inform the inhabi- tants of 'i‘hornhill and the surrounding country, that he has commenced business in the she} lately occupied by Mr. \V. H. Hollis, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. 'Thornhill, April 10, 1860. 72-4 G. I-I. Efiugbaimci, URGICON Dentist, will be at Nicholi’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the Mum and THIRD MONDAY 01' every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence Thornhill. AIIWIOIkVVarrantcd. Tooth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Bor.e.-â€"â€"'l‘his filling is put into the Tooth while soft, causing no pain, as itreqniros no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which it firmly adheres, rendering it almost impossible for tbe'filling ever to come out. July 8, 1859. 352-1V. W. U. 5K1}: NE MIILWRIGII'I‘, J I. T 0 all.” .65 , ‘ EGSito intimate that be is now prepared to B erect MILLS of every description, 1r,- contrnct or otherwise, on reasonable termS' He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give. general satisfaction, Altona, Doc 23. 1859 4 NE IV TREATJIIN T. Bull‘an Medical Dispensary. ESTABLISHED FOR THE CURE or nvsrrzrsrn GENERAL DranI'Iv, ruvnn AND noun, scuorum, om) uncsus. GREAT IMPU- IIITY CI" '1’“ E 111.001), SALT RHIJIM, l‘lMPLl'ZS, yrs-rum, BILES, KIDNsz, DEBILITY, 1N- rruurrrns or YOUTH AND 01.1) AGE, &c. 01'? No Mercury Used 3;.) R AMOS din SON,Corner of Main and Quay Streets, Buffalo, New York, are the only Physicians in the State who are mem- bers of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 o’clock at lllglit, on every state and symptom of disease. ' The treatment. they adopt is the result of upwards of 30 years’ extensive and successful practice in London. The inest inveterate ) l nine days, and Cases of a slight nature in two or threev days at a very moderate expense.â€"â€" The euro effected without confinement or Irin- drancc from business. Young [lienâ€"â€" Tat/cc Particular ' 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 doâ€" vastating affections. Few offlthose who give way to this pernicious practice are aware ol the consequences, until they 1111(1 the nervous system shattered, fool strange and unacounta~ his feelings, and vague fears in the mind. A Most Scientific Invention. An instrument for the cure of General De- bilitv, or more properly known as Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility. &o., which are permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days by the use oft-his instrument, when used conJorntly with medicines. New Remedies and Quick Cures, Dr AMOS Sr. SON take pleasure: iuaunoun- 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- phia and New York. ltshzts beendeclurod the only useful instrument over yet Invented for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret .babits of youth. Dr. Amos & Son, in order to satisfy the -' most skeptical as to the merits of these mstru. rncnts. pledge themselves. that in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after a .tair trial, the money will be refunded by m. turning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful‘instrument will observe, that the price, with the accom- ‘panying directions, securely packed and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. Beware of Iirzposit'lon. Beware of empirics and itIIrcrant selfâ€"styled professors, who ATTEMPT cones, but never succeed. Dr Amos & Son have for a long series of years been engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate complaints, and are the only legally qualified Physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remedies can be obtained. .Pnusons IN ANY PART OF THE Wear 1) may MAIN ST» NEWMARKET, U-C~ 55-1 be successfully treated by forwardinga correct DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King, May 13. 1859. 24.” .Quay streets,=13uti'alo, N, Y, detail of their cases, with a remittance for Medicines, &C., which, will be returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from obserâ€" vation. ‘ Address Dr. Amos & SON, corner Main and 46-ly .«suf’f'cient to cure IIido Bound, Loss of Appo- symptoms 01' Disease eradicated in eight or, I and Long Life. ' HE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing be- ‘ .tween J. 81. R. SIMPSON, Buttonvillo, Markham, has this day. March 24, 1860, been dissolved by mutual consent All accounts due to the late firm are requested to be settled forth- with; JOHN SIMPSON ROBERT SIMPSON.5 7 -3 MAYOR’S .LONG LIFE PJLIES...’ '. Are warranted not to contain any Mercury. These Pills are composed of the most selectr Drugsr and being purely vegetable, can be- taken at any season of the year if necessary, with safety and 'without fear of taking cold by. exposure, which renders themof great value“- and superior to any, other medicine lever yet; offered: to the public. The satisfact r ‘ and flat-- boring testimonials received 'by the riipideli‘ir,~ has induced him' to advertise" these invaluable Pills that- the public maybe convinced 20f: simple and eflimicious remedy, fist'albnetsufiiciv out to subdue and cure the ordinary sickness of this country, such as Pains in the Head, Badk and Loins, all Nervous Disorders, D 'spepsia on Indigestion, Soreness of the Three , Cramps. Colics, Worms in Children. and other disor- ders, which will be founder) the wrapper with» instructions for taking them . ' Price, 25 Centscaeh Box. Sold by Druggists and general Storekeepers, who are requested not to purchase of travelling Agents. Buttonvillo, illarch 24, 1860. LAND FOR SALE 131E. Subscriber is instructed to offer for Sale the following Lands :â€" The west halfof the north half of Lot No, 29 111 the 3rd Con. of Misouri, Containing 50 Acres of valuable Laird, with an Excellent Mill Site Vl’ill be sold Cheap, for Cash. Theroon. A 1.50, The north half of Lot No. 13, in the 151'. CON. OF SYDENHAM, Containing 100 Acres of choice Land,â€"â€"well watered and in a good locality, and will he] I i THOMAS MAYOR. Officeâ€"Victoria Square. b'lanufacroryâ€"‘Itl‘r Con. Markham. sold on liberal terms. .- fifi. ALSO,- A. Village Lot! On Temperance Street, in the A Siricludid Property For Sale, in the - ~ VILLAGE OF SI’AR'I‘A, Ninth Concession of Markham. suitable for a V I L L A G E O F A U R A‘ ’ I Tanner or Ilreu er, consisting uf IA. One Acre Lot, With Two Dwelling Houses and a large-x Containing one fifth ofau Acre of Land, with a commodious Ilouse thereon. Well adapted for the residence of a genteel family Tunnel-v. Swen],- t'wt 1...“! by Thirty-six wide. with 3 Spring Creek running through “'50, ' the lot. 'I'rllt’ indisputable, and a clear Deed for $500. Er further particulars inquire of ‘ 'I'IIOMAS SPEIGIIT. Markham Village, Feb. 10, 1860. GO-tf w...... v. W. Loo__._ _. it? u r It Easiest Fri end. I: MUSICAL FRIEND,” a Rare Companion for the W’inler Months. The following 4. Village 3 (its in Aurora. Belonging to It Macho”, Esq, on llm l‘lan of survey drawn by It. Lynn, 1) l’ 5., v17. : Lot NO. 1. west of Railroad, 2nd rungs}, orzt' l quarter acre. , / ... _ ' e s {a Lot at the head of Road, between Lots tr and 7, one quarter acre. 1 \. ( ) l-Zvory I’iau'st, Should procure this .01 1 o. J, sud Intuit-(“0110 quarter acre. Ever}. Singer, weekly publirmim' 0,; Lot No. 17, 1st range, ooe quarter acre. Every 'I'eachor, l'ccel and Piano Forte All of which will lie sold chrop and on». libero Every I’upil, lil'lusic, costing but Ill terms. I‘Lvory Amateur, cents a number, and! l’ronouIICI-d by the entire Press 01 the country, to be " THE BEST AND CHEAPESI \‘VORK OF ’I'IIE KIND IN THE WORLD'” . 'l'u'elve fullâ€"sized Pages of Vocal and Plans» . Forte. Mimic for 10 Cents. l \r(‘.ril‘l_\',$5 ; llalf-yvariy.$‘35(); ernrtcrlyfi'lfl5 :‘ulxsmil‘or to "' (Fur Mosh-:11 Friend." or . mtlvr ll from 1112‘. llt':.1't'.‘1. 1\‘&\\>Il(‘illt‘l‘. and y.,ua. will have Music fo: your entire family at an inwlgrri’l‘iount to»! ; not! if you “not Music for l . v‘ ‘J‘. (' _ t". .-'. . u . d‘ . Lit Ilnlo, llO In, orn: I, I.I.II.II(1. . Leer Ion ALSO, A number l'rlllrrge Lots! (In the principal Ftrevts of Aurora, belonging 1 to John biosley, I'Isq.,â€"â€"-\vill he so (I clump and In] Iilu-ra'. Ivl‘rrrs. ’ Apply to [‘it' by letter. post paid] V W'. MOSLEY. Inud’lgent azul Conveyancor. J Aurora, March I, 1800. (iiiâ€"1b &C. A 1: sulr (inbr- to Ibo. 01 as.» so: (3 (it :i at, l'TAT-‘If ltlonhining 1:2 pager, costing only 111 Cents-c. 'numbvr; Yearly. :52 (wt) ; IIull-yourly. $1 '25.. All buck unuzbr-rs at 10 era... and Bound: Volumes, containing 17 III-Inbors, at $13 50:” 5E ' g each, constantly or: band. a: 3 ‘K E ('. Ii. Sill'flltl'lfli .K’ ('0. .1 M I . 101 Nassau New York; [ ---._- , .. _ l MAYOR’S - " Fin: 1 ~'Ié‘i.t‘c. l l II‘II'C ! I ." ~ I ' 1 vv a ‘. ~\ 1 T CONDITION PHYSIC i ll ‘1 FBI 1'. 131V Ab) lizsuraircc (.‘ourpairyl , of To rm: to. W 0 RM 1) E S R O Y E R; VJ‘E‘II‘IS Splendid Medicine can be gluon in one Ball at any time of the \‘6‘fll‘,\\\'llllrllll injury to the Home, and has been. wed by tho Farmers of Markham for the last two years .with a success unprrccdonted. 133‘ ter uso ol'l this remedy it Will convince the owners of that I l- C- Glmmll' I’m" ‘noblo animal the inconsistency of an nnncocs- sary outlay by using ."trtiiicinl food or C(HltllllOl) Powders, which are too well known to contain minerals higny injurious to the Inerrrbratie or coating of the. Stomach. The Doll is a compound of Pure chotabc, and warranted not to contain either Mercury, Arsenic, Anti- mony or any other Mineral. Its immediate action is surprising and the ultimate effect has astonished thousands. If the Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that and be is all right. Ono time at the cost of 25 cents INCOIll'OI’tl'I‘I’Jl IIY .>\(I'l‘ OI" PARLIAMENT. (L/Il’l' VII. STU CK, £100,000L { (SI-:0 ll'IIt'nIIL.Vice l'rm III-urc'rons. :: 'Iiicc Lewis. Esq. '1 hos, 11awortlr,‘E-‘q,. James booty. Esq. \‘I . Henderson, If.M].. VP, 1’. Robnrts, 1:;sq. W. Macfarlane, Esq. M. Rossin, Esq. I I Bernard llaldan, Esq. Secretary &’ Treasurers.â€" Angus Morrison. Est]. Solicitor. liank of Upper Canada. Bunkers- BL njamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. {13” IIcotl~ (Ta/fire, Church Street, Toronto. m THIS COMPANY Insures all descriptions oh Iluildings,1\lanufact.ories, Mills, &C.. and Goods and Furniture, in tiresome, againstloss or_dam.- , ago by'fire, on liberal torriis. Rosses promptly Lite, Coughs. Colds and Fever, Distemper, Stoppagc of Water, Swolled Legs, Greasemnd is a complete Destroyer of Worms, a-greatpuri. fyo-roi'thc Blood, and a good Physic, always "one. recommended to be givoniu the Spring and settled. Fall, which will act as a preventive and -In- A. LA \V prove the general canditiou. Makes him oom- Residence (“hazy "a". pleloly upto tho mark for his work, thorcoby Riphnflnd in,“ Augmt 1'; 1857. i ‘ glad" giving every salisfaction the owner can require. i ' . a I‘ostimonials oftbo highest character will be T”“‘â€"”“"'”‘"'""“..“"“"“" ‘. forwarded to testify to the above if required. I. 7; P Casi; Termsâ€"One Dollar per packet containing h four dolls. ' ' Letters prepaid onclosinga remittance, will is PUBLISHED be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round oat-h Ball with my signature infull, without which none r ' 0mg, are genuine, .Aud deopntcbed to. Subscribers by the earliesti' ()Ilicoâ€"â€"-Victoria Square, Ill ails. crvotber conveyance. when so deal-Ned. conceSsIon Markham, 'I‘he YORK HERALD will always ' be be foundto contain the latestand m-ost‘impor~ " rant Foreign and Provincial News and Manâ€" kots, and the greatest care will lie-taken to render It acceptable tothornan of business,” and a valuable Family Newspaper. THOMAS MAYOR The only maker of the original. Yorkshire. Driflield Oils in America. (it) Manufaetoryâ€"thh i A F F lâ€" l C R E A D LLTERl‘vIS.â€"â€"-chonand SixpenceperAnnumrIn EUROPEAN MEDICAL HOUSE arrvancn; and if not paid witlriu:.'Ilhreer AND Mouths two dollars will be charged. Botanic Dispensary, RATES OF ADVERTISING- =. No. 51, KING S‘rnrzm‘ VVrzsr, Torton’ro, C.VV. Six lines and under-,first insertion.. . . .SQll 50 1:5,.AMJSHED 3,, Each subsequent insertion. . . . . . . .. . . 00 12.: Dr. GOODING, (formerly of England- an. SPEEDY, AND MOST suc- I‘cn lines and under, first insertion . . . . . 00 759 CESSFUL mode of treating Above ten lines, first in., per line.... 00 07 Each subsequentinsertion, perline. . . . 0“ 02 11:? Advertisements without. written direc- Llocv Complaint, Dyspepsia, ZVcrcous Debllity, Alamo/nus or Wasting Conâ€" sumption, Scmmal 11’ winners, Dis- Lions inserted till fOrb‘id', and charged‘ aeeondw . in gly. cones o/ the .Kiclnrys (mrl B/(zrldr/r li’hcumallsm, Scrofula, Sull‘ R/lcum Mercurial, Chronic C(mzplaints, (5:0 113” No charge for Advise. Du. GOODINO-is now engaged in treatingtlris class of maladies with the most astonishingan- cess. The troatr'nent adopted? by him In new, , it is based upon scientific-principles, with now 0051 Paid- discovered rerrredics, without minerals or pois- No.,mperdISContiiIucd until all orrearages at. The facilities of cure are such, that Ilfltlv Vpflm ; and parties refusing papers without ply... ieuts can be cured at their own houses without ing up, Will be held accountable for the sub- expousc, in any part of: the- conntry. from an scripti‘flp accurate description of their case by letter, and have the. medicine sent them by mail- or express. All transitory advertisements, from strangers. I or irregular customers, must be paid for whom ‘ Irulrdetl in for insertion. ' A liberal discount will be made to parties adv vortising by the year. All advortisomouts published for 111st pe~ riou than one month, mustbc paid for in ad-v VIIIICC. All letters addressed to the Editor must be 'I‘IIE YORK HERA LD Book and Job Printing ESTABLISMENT. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Â¥oung men who are troubled with weakness generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the . effects of which are dizziness. pains, forgotfuh \ RDE RS for any of the ti‘ml‘ermentioned‘. noss, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB eyes, Weakness of the back and lower extrome- WORK will be promptly attended to q ties" couruswn (it Ideas? 0‘, mgmmg’ Pm.“ nooxs, FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, Lanes, melaml'o‘ll’ ma) b3 cum J) he 6“ ommc ANIISMAIJ.I’Oa'l‘l-ZRS,C1RCUI.ARS,I.AWFORM&.. 1‘ Remedies“ mm. 11EA1)S,BANK CHECKSJJRAFTS, AND COUNTRY PA I‘IEN’I‘S. ,. A M I. H LE T s. Medicines W111] full directions sent to any part And every other kind of, of the United Statrs or Canada, by patients I LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING communicating their symptoms by Ietter,â€"â€" done in the best style, at moderate rates- Business correspondence strictly confidential, d .Ad regs, Our assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely new and of the latest patterns. A large yttribtv of new Fancy Type and Borders, fer'Gntdl Circulars,'&c. kept always ugh-and DR. GOODING, No. 51 King Street West, Toronto, C, W. Toronto, February 3, 1,850- (53 \-.

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