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York Herald, 26 Oct 1860, p. 4

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a: .39 I good one. “ \Vhat,’ said a banterin bachelor, harshness of his wife’s tongue. ‘wtlt upset a man at distance of a mile from the . M... . .31!" ‘ Business n tritium. J."}’GO RM LEY, COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyancnr- and Auctioneer. Lor 31,-4rn CON. MRRKHAM. K September is, 1860. ‘ 95-tf ~40 -__._..._s.“___;._._d'â€"~v ~05. _ _.-< ‘ ' "looting. - THIS LIFE IS NOT ALL SORROVJ. This life is not all sorrow I g I Some. bright spots cheer our way: And alien a smiling inorrow Will follow a tearful day. There is both joy and sorrow In this fair world of ours ; And [lope points each to-morrow As bright as fairy bowers, WALTER B. GEIKIE, M.D. Licentiate qfthe Medical Board of Upper 0mm» (la, and recently one If the Illcdical oflicers of' the Toronto General Hospital, and Professor of Agtatom and Sm‘gcry in Dr. Ralph’s Mc icttPSé/toul, ' AS returned to AURORA, and re-taken LII in this earthwe borrow A joy from every thing, 'Twill take the sting from sorrow. .And new.born pleaqufeg bring. WIIOTO 116 may be consulted all [111168, 01.1 1118 various branches of his profession. Though we should nurse our sorrow, Aurora, Feb. 94’ 1850, And try to feel forlorn, It will fade away to-morrow Like rainbow tints of morn. 65-3’1 NEW TAILOR SHOP. THE undersigned begs respectfully toinform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill a Vicinity That he has Commenced business in the Tailor tug Line in the house adjoining MR. SIVERS’ SHOE SHOP, “there, by close application to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. m: ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED I‘O. / , l’s Cllt 01 do: 011 1116 ShOI lost “06.108, W in any style. .â€".._â€"â€" 'I‘lie poor fellow “ who couldn’t hold his own, has got himself into a worse difficulty by trying to hold another’s. If we would have to-morrow Exempt'fro‘m much alloy. “'e must try to check our sorrow, And learn to curb our joy ; For too much sorrow will our peace destroy And joys, too oft repeated. only cloy. . .JAMEs B. BURNES’, Richmond Hill. Feb. 10. 1860. 63-ly Dr. 0. s. LLOYD, SURGEON DENTIST, “ZILL be at the following places for the Practice of his Profession : The 1st Thursday of every Month at Hot- laud Landing. ' The ‘2nd Thursday at King Station. The 3rd Thursday at Richmond Hill. The 4th Thursday at Gormley‘s Corners. At all other times the Doctor can be found at his residence in Aurora. June 29. 1860. llThere is a thriving friendly society in Man- chester England, under the somewhat forbid- ding title of “ Anlediluvian Buffaloes.’ The darkest scene I ever saw was a darkey in a dark cellar, with an extinguished candle, looking for a black cat that wasn’t there. A man recently tried sOft soap to smooth the It took of? a little ofthe roughness, but made it,run faster. “ That’s my impression, as the printer said to a pretty girl, when he had kissed her. “ And that a token of my regard,’ replied the lady, boxing his ears. Foote, being scOlded by a lady, said, “ I have heard of tartar and brimstone: you are the cream of the one and the flower of the other.’ 83-ly A'uotién otioe. THOMASâ€"BOWMAN, I .iccnscd Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to “Almira.” P.O. wit receive prompt attention. Orders received a the “ York Herald” OIIICo, Richmond HiIII Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornliill. and Mr. James Cavannah. Mansion House, Sharon, whore Terms. &c. may be obtaieed. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-11’ masonic firms Motel, RICHMOND HILL. GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. ( :OOD 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 comfortably to their wants and with mutual satisfaction. Richmond Hill. April 20. 1860. “Sam, does your mother ever rewards of merit?’ “I spose she does, she gives me a licking regularlytevory day, and says I merit two.’ give you any AN INFERENCF..â€"â€"A country editor speaking of a steamboat says: “ She Iiad twelve berths in her ladies’ cabin.’ “Oh, life of me!’ exclaimed an old lady upon reading the above, “what a squatting there must have been!’ Young ladies should never object to being kissed by a printer, they should make every allowance for the ‘frcedom of the press.’ A NURSERY CHIME.-â€"Be still you naughty childrens! pulling poore mommy’s capens off her poor headens, if on donens be stitlons, I’ll whippens youse little bottens for yousens, top new I tellons, if on doseus I’ll call the old black sweepeno to takechildrens offens!’ QUITE RESIGNED.â€"“ My dear Julia,’ said one pretty girl to another, “ can you make up your mind to marry Mr. Snuff?’-â€"“ Why my dear Mary,’ replied Julia, “I believe I could take him at a pinch» An editor, describing the effects of a squall upon a canal boat, says, “when the gate was at its highest, the unfortunate craft keeled to the larb‘oord, and the captain and another cult of whiskey rolled overboard. 73-tf P B I f l GO To A NEW DRINK.â€" arson rown ow 0 tie Knoxville 'IVhig, gives the following dedcription B - B O W M ’ S M I I. L S I of a new drink Iio dscovered during a recent w , T n Y 0 U R visit to Washington: “They have a new drink now in that city, called “ tangle leg ingredients of which are diluted alcohol, nitric ascid, boot leg and tobacco, and which, it is said, CARDIN G & GRISTING, where parties from a'distauce can have it Ilene to take with them on theirreturuhome. demijohn. Almira, May 13. 1859. 24-tf. Fâ€"riond Meek had a very good horse, and a very poor one. \Vheu seen riding the latter, it turned outthat his better had had taken the Cheap Clothing. THE Subscriberbegs to inform tlieinhabi- tantsofButtcnvilIe and the surrounding “ how comes 't that you let your wits; “do the country, that he continues to make firstâ€"class batter horse '1’ The only reply wasâ€"“ Friend, his former residence. on- Yongo Street, » when the boot married thee‘lt know.’ I ' ~‘.‘ May it please the honorable court and j tom. Strange,,my dear, what a'taste that boy ' has got for irat’ral history. _,_ yesterday he had eight tom-cats hanging by 1 world are youidoing that for?’ - paragraph we cut from the New York Hrmld \ day. A cure is generally effected in the course gentlemen of the jury, the defendant in this case wilfully and maliciously, with all the fury ofa fiend, emerged from the wild wilderness, with all the terrible frenzy of a roaring lion, and with his gigantic strength did then and there COJI TS, VESTS, PJJJV'TS, ac. In the newest Styles and superior VVorkman- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOHN HARDY. Tailor and Clothier. Buttonville. Dec. 23. 1859. after. the following fashion:â€"“ Betty, go and 4 .Vt’e know a far better “Antidote to Alcohol” . . . . . 5‘1 I seize my inofieusive ctiont by the collar andâ€" 033 tore h'szsliirtl” ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE! MARKHAM VLLAGE. OOD Accommodations. “’ines. Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MARR. Proprietor. Markham, June 1859. 26-tf RICHMOND HILL, IIOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel .to Toronto, every morning. starting from the Elgm Mills at 7. a.m., and returning at 7, p. In. Fare. 2s. 6d. each way. G001) ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD NICHOLLS, Proprietor. 1-55 Suett, used to tell a story ofa woman with whom he lodged. who was rather fond of gin“. She would order her servant to‘got'the‘ supplies at n quarteu loaf and half a quarton of gin.’ ff started Betty. She was speedily recalled. “Betty, make it half a quarten loaf and a quarten of gin.’ But Betty had never got fairly over the threshold on the mission ere the voice was again heard, “Betty, on Second “thoughts, we may as well make it all gin.’ - . “ PARA, can‘t I go to tho zoologercal rooms to see the camo-mile fight the I‘I-IIO-SIr-IIOSS?’ “ Satiti'n, my son, but don’t get your trowsers No longer than Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, I858. HALF-WAY HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. THE Subscriber begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the public, that he has removed from the White Swan Hotel to the above ‘I’remises. where there will be found excellent accommodation for 'l‘ravcllors. and Good Stabling. (1? Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. Ricl'unond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. 72â€"7 W. HODGE 8L Co. their narratives to the clotlies-Iine.’ POWILR in A VVOMAN’S EYE.--â€"A lady when the conversation turned on dynamics, asked the late George Stephenson. the celebrated engineer. “ What do you consider the most powerful force in nature '2’ ‘ I will soon answer that question,’ said be; “It is the eye of a woman (to the man that loves her); for if a woman looks with affection on a man, should he go to the uttermost ends of the- earth. the recollection of that look will bring him back.” . A Goon ONE --Tliree young ladies of Phila- delphia were lately spending the summer in north-eastern New York. On one occasion, as they had been travelling some distance, and the day was warm, and as a trough of water stood by the road side, they concluded to give the poney a drink. One of the city ladies got THOLESALE and Retail Copper. T3,, out to arrange .Inatters for this purpose. The and n.0,, plate “10mg”, andpmmshing others, remaining 111.1110 carriage, and deeply Ironmongers' parties ginugmis house a can engaged in conversation, for some time paid no' will find their orders pmmma“). attended to attention to the proceedings of their companion. ' , and the lowest prices Charged. When at last, suprised at the long delay, they . Richmond 11,”. Dec_ 1858, turned to ascertain the cause, they discovered her endeavouring to unbuckle the crupper. "'"hw'T-CMN In amazement they inquired, “ what in the _ , To which she “ replied, “Why I am unbuckling this strap to let the horse’s head down so that he may driukl’ 54-1 AN-J‘Inoric FOR ALCHOIIOL.â€"â€"Tllo following of Saturday last; and commended, it to the attention of all parties interested:â€" Dr. Mai-cot, of Westminister Hospital, onâ€" nounces that oxide ofzinc is an excellent remedy against the disastrous effects of alcohol on the system, such as hallucinations, delirium tre- - mons, etc. He administers the oxide in power, in doses of two grains, twice a day, an hour 4, after. each meal, and generally increasesthe . (less by two grains every third day, until the 3 patient takes between six and eight grains :1 Richmond Victoria, I OYAL ORANGE LODGE. No. 778. 1 meets at Brother Robert Wisemau’s, Masonic Hall, the first Friday evening after , the Full Moon in each month. that tile foregonigâ€"aud one that can be sum- . Oyncms Euzcr â€"â€" William Duncan, med up in fewer words, It is simply this,-~ Master; E. Chamberlain. Deputy Master; J. Drink no Alcoliolâ€"-â€"and you Will have no need Munholtana, Secretary ; W.Pogue, 'I‘reasurer. of antidotes. January 21, 18% " - of six weeks, It» 7 ,' 'AN EXCELLENT EARMT‘FOH' SLLE. ,7 10 ACRES, 80 Cleared. 20 miles from . Toronto, and three-quarters of a mile from the Kingston Road. Well watered. Good Buildings and in a a good state of cultivation. For farther partiCulars apply to u!â€" 9"-‘ _ .A ' _ .‘ hadâ€"b' Genera1-__Store, AT AURORA. ' HE Subscriber has constantly on hand a General Assortment of ‘ DR. VVI‘ISTANLEY, v ‘1 l . fiFlglington, Yonge Street. October 4. 1860. 97-3111 ~ *~ ' GROCERIES. HARDIV ARE, PROVISIONS, PLASTER AND SAL T, Always'on hand, dnd'ifor sale on the most favorable terms. WM. SMITH. Aurora,'Junc 14, 1860. 81-tf LANDS FOR "SALE. EXCHANGE; THE Subscriber Offers for Sale, on very reasonable terms, Iiii itiii it till I Situated in the following Townships :â€" SOiuerviIle-â€"County of Victoria, Bexleyâ€"County of Victoria. Sydenhamâ€"County of Grey, Amabelâ€"County of Bruce. Fora portion of these Lands superior de- scription of Farm Stock will be taken in ex- change. For further particulars apply to G. J. F. PEARCE, Richmond Hill, P.O. Canada \Vest. 79-tf LAND for SALE OR TO EXCIIANCE. 10 ACRES OF LAND in the Townâ€" ship of Suunidale, county ufSimcoe, ‘ being west half of Lot No. 4, in the 6th con- cession. Also, 100 Acres in the same Town- ship, bding wcst half of Lot No. 7. in the 8th COIICOSSIOI]. The above property is covered with very ' valuable Pine Timber, and lies within half a mile ofthe Sunnidale Station on the Northern Railway. For further particulars apply to the proprie- tor ofthe “ York Herald ” Office. Richmond Hill. June 2'2. 1860'. 82-tf June 1,1860. .- ‘-__._.._.__ W”... -AL‘N By the use of Electricity, By Dr. E. c. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AU RORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Valcanizcd Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Warranted' Aurora. March 9, 1860. 67-1y PAINTING. R. VAILES. Painter. GRAINER, Glazier, builder, OZ l’apcr Hanger, RICHMOND HILL. YONGE STREET HOTEL, 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. 25 1y OUSE, Sign and Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Richmond Hill, April, 20, 1860. 73-tf Aurora. June 6, 1859. JAMES HALL, } AS always-on hand a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold ot prices to meet the times Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. AURORA, AS just received a new and full assortment of Spring and Summer l-tf Dnv'gooos The Mittincry Department! Will be found replete with thenewest and most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Capes, All ol which will be Sold at the lowest remuiior ating prices. Aurora, April ‘27. 1860. TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS I " 185 YONGE STALET. MONUMENTsT-TOMBTABLES I TOO’IBSTONES, SLC. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. 74-tf HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. &. W. YALE. will con. tinue the" business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY G. Iii. Hmaballd, "0*" :7, A duly acknowledged. P,S.-â€"-AII notes and accohnts remaining unâ€" paid on the lst day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, - URGEONA‘Dentist. will be at Nicholl’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the FIRST and THIRD MONDAY of every month. and, the re- mainder of the mouth at his residence Thoruhill. AIIIVoikVVarranted. * ' ' , r Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Toromo’Apnl 29’ 1809‘ Boreâ€"This filling is put into the Tooth while _ soft. causing no pain, as itrequires no pressure. R. [JILLARXZ it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which PHYSIOAN, SURGEON 86 AOCOUCHEUR, tt firmly adheres, renderlng it almostimpossible for the tilting ever to come out. k , AURORA. CAM me 8’ 1839' February 17. 1860. C. YALE, Cr. CUMMER. _ 48-tf. 32â€"ly. (,4 1y New Boot and Shoe Store IN BUTTONVILLE. Auction NOtice. ‘ THOMAS-“WILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, YORK, PEEL & ONTARIO. All letters addressed, NIARKHAM VILLAGE, wil receive prompt attention. it? Orders reâ€" ceived at the “HERALD” Office. Richmond ill, where terms, &c., may be ascertained. Markham Village. Nov. 18, 1859. 51-11 HE Subscriber returns his thanks to the public for past support and begs to state that lie has removed into the Village of Buttonville. where he hopes for a continuance of the pa- tronage heretofore given him. All orders executed with despatch and work warranted. DAVID GALLOWAY. Buttonville, Nov. 11. 1859. {)0in Photographs ! Ambrotypes I MELANEOTYPES l LFTTERGRAPHS, &c. CHARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. ELL’S Superior “’aterproofllarness o and Shoe Biacking is warranted to soften . )' . . ‘ 2- A” stiles or 1 lcmles t‘me“ at t 0 leather, and render it imperious to wet. Manu- lllcdical' “all, Markham, factured at Richmond lIili, and sold by Store- On reasonable terms, and in all weathers” 1:361)?” and Harness Makers ibYWghout \he Pictures taken from the smallest to life size. ' lrov‘uce' ’ L C_ DUNHAM_ February 10, 1860. . 63-11’ Markham Village, Oct. 14, 1859. 46-t RICHMOND HILL iRON FOUNDRY. r 11E undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the manufacture of O, S. Richmond’s improved IRON BEAM PLOUGHS, Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs. Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- IL? All VVoi'k manufactured by me is War- ranted. IRA B. RICHMOND. Richmond Hill. Jan.12,1859. DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, H OMtEOl’ATHIC PHYSICIAN, MAIHESON 86 FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS IN CI'IANCERY, &c. OFFICE :»â€" CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over \Vliitmore do Co’s. Bouking Oflicc. TORONTO- Agcncy Particularly attended to. JAMES FITZGERALD 3l-tf THOMAS c. MATHESON. T0101111,JUI)' 1,1559, JOHN N. REID, ML. 01“ YONGE AND COLBORN STREETS, 'I‘IIORNIIILL. [15’ 7 II Prescriptions got at the Ofiice must be paid for on delivery. 31-1)‘ CORNER MAIN ST., NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 .DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King. May 13. 1859- To the Sick and Dying. ‘V R. SNIDER. of the 7th concession of I Vaughan, near Klineburgli, guarrautees to cure Cancers, Enlarged Necks] And many other Diseases. Persons labouring under either of the above mentioned Diseases, will do well to call in time. All letters to be paid, and addressed to l PETER SNIDER, Kliueburgh If? NO CURE NO PAY August 6, 1858. 244}? HUGH CAMPBELL, Watch and Clock Maker, JEWELER, sic, Yonge Street, Aurora- Jewelry. Watches and Clocks repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and Iowestterms Aurora. February 17, 1860. Gil-if 614‘ TEETH EXTRAOTED WITHOUT PAIN I. and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be Valuable Property for Sale I’Zi 63 Acres. 23 of which is timbcred, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Seveial PARK LOTS with timber thereon. Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at, and ad- , jOining to, the Village of NE IV TREA TMENT} - ' Buffalo Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of DY SPEPSIA, G E N E R A 1. DEBIIJTY, FEVER AND AGUE, ASTHMA. INCIPIEN'I‘ CONSUMPTION, RiChInond Hill- CONSUMPTION 0F vourn AND OLD ACE, are. For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 26, 1860. Advertisement. hereby bear testimonv that I have tried SANDERSON’S ROTATING IIAR- ROW S. on my summer fallow, last Saturday. and Monday. and have found them up to all that Mr. Sandeison represents them to be. They are NOT of any heavier draft than the common hariow, and do the work to my utmost satisfaction. I confidently recommend them to all who require implements Of the kind. RICHARD VANDERBURGH Richmond Hill. June 20, 1860. 96-tf FIVE illllll till 111i DR. MIIEENZIE’S DEADSHOT trunk CANDY, S working Miracles beyond conception. The Medical Faculty of Scotland, as wcll as England and Ireland, have pronounced this Worm Candy to do more good than all Worm Medicine's combined. It has stood the test since A.l),, 1765, nearly one hundred years, which, almost every son and daughter of Old Scotia can testify. It has always borne the name of ‘Old Dr. M’Kenzie’s Worm Candy- Stick.’ As it resembles a candy-stick in taste and ap- pearance, and a child eating it is wholly un- concious of taking medicine. and where worms exist, the results are beyond description. A child ten years of age. ofthe Rev. .1. Mc- DOIIgaII, Dundee, passed over 500 \VORMS in three days, which he testifies, that he be- ticved,by God’s blessing, it savtd the child’s life. 'I‘Iiousands of similar testimonials are given (without solicitation) to the present pro- prietor. Gene ’al Symptoms of Illoriiis I Restless, Sudden Starting and Grinding the Tooth in Sleep. Convulsions. Raveuous Ap- petite, (sometimes no Appetite) I’aleucss, Pick- ing the Nose, Bowel Complaints, Fever, Fret- fulness. Einacmtion, Loosenoss of the Flesh, Dry Cough, Sour Breath, 61c, doc. All of the above symptoms will immediatclv cease to exist by using this Medicine once or twice. It always gives health. even if no worms exist. It is perfectly harmless even to the most tender infant. Warrant.ch Purely Vegetable in its combination. Full diiections with each package. ’ Sold at retail by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers in Europe and America, at pence sterling, [15 cents] per package, or 2 shillings. [50 cents] for four packages. lo sure that each package has the signature of I]. E. Mc- Kenzie, 111D. Glasgow, on the wrapper. [13" Call for Dr. McKcIizic’s Dead Shot Worm Candy. ~ NORTHROP & LYMAN. Newcastle. C.W.. CARTER. KERRY & Co Montreal, C.E., are General Wholssale Agents for the Canadas. August 1860. 92 FARMERS’ inrssa‘sâ€"E r WIIE Subscriber begs to intimate to the Farmers ofthe County of York, that he 'isprcpared to Manufacture and Sell Illllllti illitii I With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons, The above Ilarrows are far superior to any new in use, being made on an entire new principle. They will he found to do the work much quicker and better than any other Ilar- w- .r I‘OIVS- N 0 Mercury Used. Dr. Amoa dc flora, CORNER or MAIN a QUAY srs, ; 1311113310, New York, RE the onlv Physicians in the State who' are ‘inembers of the Roan College of Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9’at night, in every state and symptom of disease. The treatmeiitttiey adopt is the result of up- wards of thirty years’ extensive and successful practice in Europe and America. A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity. of Nocturnal Emissions. more properly known as Seminal Weakness. &c. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when 35-31 con- jointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. Amos & Son take pleasure In announc- ing that they have invented a most important instrumeiitfor the cuxe of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test of the most eni- inent physicians in London. Paris. Philadelphia and New York r it has been declared the only useful instrument over yet invented for the cure of Seminal ,weakness. or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos & Son, in order to satisfy the Inost skeptical as ta the merits of their instru- nieut. pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful instrument. will observe that the price, with the accom- panying directions, m‘curely packed. and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. NEW RICMENII‘IS AND QUICK CERES -â€"'A CURE I‘JARRAN'I‘L'D. Dr, Amos & Son have, for a long series-cf 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 reinedos can be obtained. Persons in any part of the world may be snc~ cessfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases, with a iemittance for iiicdiciues, &c., which will be returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from observation. Address Dr. Amos do SON, corner Main and Quay streets, Buffalo, N. Y. 88-Iy W. U. Fa K E N E, MILLWRIGIIT, TOW/'efig EGS to intimate that he isnowprepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terInS' He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes,to give general satisfaction. Altona, Dec 23, 1859 4 Quebec Government Agency. ‘ USINESS connected with the CROWN LAN!) and other Public Departments attended to ; also, ' Patents for Inventions, Secured by the Subscriber. Address, prepaid. E. J. CIIESLEY, No. :29 Anne Street, Quebec. O7-tf Quebec, March 6, 1860. 2 OR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- MANENT CURE of this distressing complaint use FEJVE‘? T’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES! Made by c. B. SEYMOUR &. Co., 107 ' \Vallaccburgh,N0v. 94, 1859. i" ' ANDS FOR SALE On Easy Termâ€"sâ€" of Payment. 30,006-1xores, ITUA'I‘ED in the counties of LAMPTON and KENT. All necessaryinformation will be given on application. post paid, to MILES LANGSTAFF. Wallaceburgh. Also, some improved FARMS to RENT. 52-t! Good Health and Long" Life. MAYOR’S L ONG LIFE Are warranted not to contain any Mercury These Pills are composed of the most select Drugs, and being purely vegetable, can be taken at any season of the year if necessary, with safety and without fear of taking cold by OXposnre, which renders them of great value and superior to any other medicine ever yet offered to the public. The satisfactory and flat- tcring testin'oni‘als received by tho Proprietor, has. induced him to advertise these invaluable Pills that the public may be convinced of a simple and cilicwcious remedy, is alone suffici- eutto subdue and cure the ordinary sickness of this country, such as Pains in the Head. Back and Loins, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Sort 1103s of the Threat. Cramps, rCotics, Worms in Children, and other disor« ders, which will be found on the wrapper with‘ instructions for taking them. Price, 25 Cools sac/t Box. Sold by Druggists and general Storekeepcrs, who are requested not to purchase of travelling Agents. THOMAS MAYOR. . Officeâ€"Victoria Square. IIIauufactoryâ€"Ath Con. Markham. ._..a Our Musical Friend. 5601711 MUSICAL FRIEND,” a Rare Companion for the 'Wintcr Months. Every Pianist, Should procure this Specimens of the above may be seen and particulars as to price ascertained, by apa plying to the Subscriber, at his shop, Richmond Hill, who will punctually attend to all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, Richmond Hill. Feb. 24,1860. Nassau Street. N.Y. Price $1 per box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. A'I‘ENT Eave Troughs and Victor Spouts superior to tin, put up at 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, 5~tf Popular Medicines FOR SALE BY C. S. LLOYD, Druggist & Dentist, AURORA. Holloway’s Ointment jFolmcstock’s Vermi- Dr. E. lIope’s Mag dol i'uge Dr. Trask’s do do Indian IVOI'm T08. Dr. VVilsou’s Veg do, R R R Reiiicdys Harrison’s Electric dof 1‘ Davis’ Pain Killer Merchead’s Mug plas’s Biigg’s Mag Itellof Ayer’s Pills EBI‘IIISII Oil Morse’s In Root do illsrlam do Sir Ashley Cooper’s: Stone do Anti-bil do iSpiko do Moflhtt’ Life do lBIack do Child’s Sov Balm lEng VVlIite do Soulcs’ do do lSchucider’s eyo water III cttit’s Auicr Salve Poor Man’ sAnti bil , Kennedy‘s IVOI‘IiiPow- Mayor’s Long Life Dr. Pliiuney’s Famin der Motl’att’s Phonix Bit ISOI)OI"S Salve II oofland’ German Bit; Egyptian do Do Balsamic Ear; Essences of all kinds Judson’s Cherry and Lloyd’s Ointment for Lurgwort Skin Diseases Kermott’s Tonic Mix TLond’s Eye \Valei' Wistcr’ pulinonic syrup Lloyd’s IIorsc Powders Syrup of Iloai'liound ,LIOyd’s Cousonti‘atcd Boyei"s galvanic fluid es of Jamaica gingei Fowler’s cxt of Strawo,’ Lloyd’s (icriuan horse berry [ Lotion Godfrey’s Cordial ILond’s Cough Syrup Pirtcmau’s I’cct Dropleloyd’s Tooth Powder Parogoric tLloyd’s'l‘ootliache Spo- Sir T Keating’s Cougtil cific Lozengcrs l Basaiics Cain. Mixtureâ€"~an excellent remedy for Cholera Morbus. Diarrtima, &c. Lloyd’s Eureka-a grand discovcrv : If people know its genuine worth, Diseases would be scarce on earth ; Then, why should people pain endure 'l \thu they can find a perfect cure. I]? Prescriptions Accurately Compoundcd Aurora, June 1860. 81 E. or. OEIELSEY, STOCK BROKER, Land 085 Municipal Agent, &c. No. ‘29 Anne Street, 01' Box 54, P.O, Quebec. REFERENCES: Sheriff Jarvis. Hon. George Sherwood, Hon. P. M, Vankoughuct, C. J. Campbell, Esq. '1'. VVoodside, Esq. Messrs. Gilmour, Coutson 5c Co, Angus Morrison, M.P.I’. Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Mattico 6:. Co. Montreal ; Ilon. James Patton, Barrio ; James Webster, Esq, Gucli h. 67*tf Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates. Waggon Fet- Iows and Ilubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning . in general Manufactured andfor sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF, STEAM MILLS, 'I‘HORNHILL. June 3, 1859. MAYOR’S CONDITION PHYSIC WORM DES T RO YER. r IIIIS Splendid ’Mediciuo can be given in one Ball at. any time of the year, without injury to the Horse, and has been used by the Farmers of Markham for the last two years with a success unprr ccdcntcd. By the use of this remedy it Will convince the owners oftliat noble animal the inconsistency of an unnecesé sary outlay by using Artificial food or Condition Powders. which are too well known to contaln minerals highly injuiious to the membrane or coating of the Stomach. The Ball is a compound of Pure Vogetab‘o. 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 lie is all right. One dose at the cost of 25 cents is sutlicicnt to cure Ilide Bound, Loss of Appe‘ tite, Coughs, Colds and Fever, Distemper, Stoppage of Water, Swelted Logs, Gi'case.niid is a complete Destroyer of Worms, :1 grcatpui‘i‘ fyor of the Blood, and a good Physic, always recommended to be givenin the Spring and Fall, which will act as a preventive and im- prove the general conditiou. Makes him com- pletely upto the mark for his work, tlicreoby giving every satisfaction the owner can require. Testimonials of the highest character will be forwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash Termsâ€"One Dollar per packet containing four Balls. Letters prepaid enclosmg a remittance, Will be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round cat-h Ball with my signature in full, without which none other are genuine. OfficewVictOi'ia Square, concession Markham, Manufactoryâ€"thh weekly Publication of Vocet and Piano Forte Every Pupil, Music, costing but 10 Every Amateur, cents a number, and Pronounced by the entire Press ofthe country, to be “THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK OF THE KIND IN THE VVORLD'” Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Music for 10 Cents. Yearly,$5 ; tIalf-yearlyfi? 50; Quarterlyfi’glfi5 Subscriber to " Our Musical Friend.” or' order it from the nearest Ncwsdealei', and you will have Music for your entire family atIan insignificant cost ; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin. Cornet, Clarionet. Accordion (K'c. O29. subscribe to the $010 fificlodist, Containing 12 pages, costing only 10 Cents a number; Yearly, $2 50 ; Half-yearly. $1 25. All back numbers at 10 cts.. and Bound Volumes. containing 17 numbers, at $2 50 each, constantly on hand. (I. Ii. SEYMOUR & C0. 107 Nassau S1,. New York livery Singer, Every 'l'eaclier, Fire! Fire! 2 Fire! 1 .' IV E S ’I‘ E R N Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. - INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CflPITflL STO CK, £100,000. 1. C. GILMOR, Pros. I GEO. IYIICHIE,VICO Prat. DIRECTORS : Rice Lewis. Esq. James Beaty, Esq. T, P. tobarts, Esq. M. Rossin, Esq. I Bernard llaldan, Esq. Secretary t} Treasurer: Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Canada. Bankers. Btujamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. 'I‘lios. IIawortli. Esq. W. Iieudei'sou, Esq. IV. Macfarlane. Esq. 11:? Hcml Qflicc. Church Street, Toronto. ‘5” THIS COMPANY Insures all descriptions of Buildings, Manufactories. Mills, &c.. aiidGoods and Furniture, in the same. againstloss ordamd age by fire, on liberalterins. Losses promptly settled. _ A. LAW, ROSIdence. GeneralAgent. RICIIII‘OIICI Hill August 13. 1857. glO-l FEW; Obi “lint giants IS PUBLISHED 27.“ EVERY, FRIDAY MORNING, And despatched to Subscribers by the earliest m hits, or other conveyance. when so desired It The YORK IIERALD will always be be found to contain the latestaud mostimpon taut Foreign and Provincial News and Mara kcts. and the greatest care willbetaken to render it acceptable tetheinan of business. and a valuable Family Newspaper. 'I,‘I£RMS.â€"â€"Sevou and Sixpencepei'Annum, IN ADVANCE; and if not paid within Three ‘IVIOIIIIIS two dollars will be charged. a RATES OF ADVERTISING : Sixliuosuntt under. first iiiscrtion.. . . .$00 50 Each subsequent insertion. . .- . . . i . . 00 12% Ten lines and under, first insertion . . . . . 00 75 Above ten tines, first in., per line.... 00 07 Each subsequentinsertion, pertine . .- . . O“ 02 11:;D Advertisements without written direc. tions Inserted till forbid, and charged accord- iiigly. All transitory advertisements, from strangers or irregular customers, must be paid for when handed in for insertion. A liberal discouiitwill be made to parties adi vertising by the your. All advorlisciiicnts published for aless pe- riod than one month, must 110 paid for in ad* ValICC. All letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid. No paper disconti Iiucd until allarrcaragesare paid : and parties refusing papers without pay- ing up, Will be held accountable for the sub- ‘ sct'iptiou. ., khan», “KNAAKâ€"m ..W TIIE YORK HERALD Rock and Job Printing ESTABLISMEN T. (")RDERS for any of the undermontioned , description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB \VORK will be promptly attended to :â€" BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, LAROE A N l) SMALL POSTERS, CIRCULARS, LAW FORMS. ,.« 1311.1. IIEADS,BA1\‘K CHECKSJIRAF'I‘S, AND I’AMP KLE '1‘ S. And every other kind of LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING I done in tho beststylc, at moderate rates. Our assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely THOMAS MAYOR [new and of the latest patterns. A large variety The only maker of the original Yorkshire Iof new Fancy Type and Borders, for Cards, Drifiiold Oils in America. 60 Circulars, Inc. kept always on hand. PILLS [4» w

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