York Herald, 4 Jan 1861, p. 4

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t..‘, prim]. . ‘ ‘ ._.-,.~V»_- “wra- DARE TO BE RIGII'I‘. , l B! GEORGE LAVVRI'ZNCR TAYLOR. Dare to be right! dare to be true ! You have a work that no other can do; Do it so bravely, so kindly. so well, Al to gladeu all Heaven, and silence all I'Iell: Dare to be right ! dare to be true 1 Other men’s failings, cart never save you'.‘ Stand by your conscience. your Ironour, your .- faith- Stand like a hero, and battle till death. Dare to be right! dare to be true I Keep the great judgment seat always in view ; Look at your work as you’ll look at it whenâ€" Sceuned by Jehovah, and angels, and men. Dare to be right I dare to be true I- . Love may deny you its sunshine and draw ; Let the dew fail, forthen showersshull be given, Dow is from earth, but the showers are from lleavent Dare to be right ! dare to be true '. 1 God who created you, cares for you too ; Bottles the tears that his striving ones shed-â€" Counts and protects every hair of your- head. Dare to be right ! dare to be true ! Cannot omnipotence carry you through ‘1 City, and mansion, and-throne. all in sight, Can you not. dare to be true, and be right? Dare to be right I dare to be true I The sun may turn red, and the planets turn blue ; God may toss back the system- to chaos again But his promises forever is yea. and amen. Dare to be right ! dare to be true ! Prayerfully, lovingly, firmly, pursue .V‘,.i; . > ...,...-..._...,‘. of. ..- ,. _ :4. _. . : _.‘, V, .II fittfimcfifi ransom). {W WV\/ .4 \l Vxlvv J. GORMLEY, connrssroncn 1x QUEEN’S BENCH, tConveyanO'r and Auctioneer. LOT 31. 4th Cort. MRRKHAM. September 18, 1860. SIS-ff , WALTER B. GEIKIE, M.D. Iiccntirltc oft/t». M'cdical Board of Upper Cmta- l do, and recon 11y one oft/m Alcdicufqflimrs of the Toronto General Hospital. and Pro/c.9307" ofArmlnmy and Surgery in Dr. Ralph’s Medical School, AS returned“ to AURORA, and rc-takeu his former residence on Yong. Street, where he may be consultcd at all times. on the various branches of his profession. Aut'oro,.Fcb. ‘24, 1860. 6541 SURGEON DEN'I‘IS'I‘, The 1st 'I‘hursday of evt‘ry Month at 1101â€" The 3rd rI'hursdny at Richmond Ilill. at his residence itt Aurora. .N'otice. Fort THE wil recoiw prompt attention. Orders I‘CCCIVNI a Dr, C. @. LLOYâ€"D, ILI. be at the fol‘owingplacec for the Practice of his Profession : land Landing. The 52nd 'l‘hursdny at King Station. The 4th 'I‘hursday at Gormley 'a Corners. At all other tinzes the Doctor can be found June ‘29. 1960. 83â€"13‘ THOMAS BOWMAN, EliCCIISCI‘ Auctioneer, COUNTIES OF YORK do PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.” P.0. the “ York. Herald” ()flico, Richmond Hilll Mr. Ifeury Lemon. 'ILIIOI‘IIIIIII. and Mr. James The pathway by saints. and by scraphim trod, The pathway that ieads to the city of God W lilitrt'tlltttttnttri, Young lovers are called tu.tlos, and they are generally green turtles. ‘ Distinction is an eminence which is attained but too frequently at the expense of a firestdo. ‘ Bottle-holding may be all very well.’ says a friend, ‘ butl prefer holding the contents.’ Tale-beariuguuu attzibuto‘ of monkeys and slandcrers. Gen. Lamoriciero required fifteen columns of a French itcwspupor to describe how he was vanquished from Italy. A little boy, returning from Sunday school, said to his mother: ‘ Ma, ain’t there a killen-chism for little boys 7 This cat-chism is too hard.’ It’s a pleasant thing to see roses and liliics glowing upon a young lady's check, but a bad sign to see a man’s face break out in blosoms ‘ Didn’t you tell me, sir, yott could hold the plough ?’ said a farmer to a green Irishman, whom ho had taken on trial. ‘ Atrah, be aisoy, new I’ said Pat. ‘How the dcnco canl hold it audtwo horso drawing it away front me! llnt give it to rue iu the barn and,be jtlbel's I’ll hould it with anybody I An exchange advertises for compositors ‘ who won’t get drttuk,’ and adds. that ‘the editor does all the getting drutrk necessary to support the dignity of the establishment.’ A. FIGHTING Au momâ€"Edmund About. the French author, had a duel on hand when last heard from. His contemporaries are envious. and are cotstnntly provoking Irirn. but it is said he fights as well as he writes. To tell your secrets is general folly. but that follst w‘tfiout guilt; to communicate those \vitlirwhich you are entrusted is always trench. ery,.fcr.t!re most part combined with folly. MEN. on A- “ Lt'rtcuAt." Minnâ€"An old man who had walked overt‘ Sunday for many years from Newhavon to Edinburgh, to attend the late Dr. .Ioncs's church, was complimented by that venerable clergyman for the length and regularity of his appearance in church. The old man uncousiously cvmced how little he doâ€" served the compliment, by this reply; ' ‘Deod, sir, it’s Very true; but aboou a’ I like to hear-the sttglr and jingling 0' the bells, and see a’ the brow folk.’ A reply somewhat similar to the above was once made to the late Rev. Dr. I) . of Galoshiuls. Aparishioner of his. whose resi- dence was situated about half way between Selkirk and (malashicls, found it more conveni- ent to attend the church in the county town his parish church. and nbseuted himself from the latter for a considerable time. Having again returned, liowevor.,the doctor one day accosted him wi.h the observation : ‘ W ell, John, you have come back to usâ€"a better sermon, I suppose I’ ‘ O.’ replit-s .lohn, ‘as for the sermon. there’s no see uricltlo difl’eicuce, but I get a better bot- tle o’ ale in Gulashiels.’ IRISH 1)tmostrs.â€"-Copy of a letter written during the Rebellion, by S ,ttn Irish Mem- her of Parliament, to his friend III London, “ My dear Sir,â€"-Ilaving now a little peace and quicfuess, I sit down to tnlortn you of the dreadful hustle and conftuion We are in from these blood-thirsty rebels, most of whom are Lthank Godl] killed and dispersed. “’0 are in atpretty mess, can get nothing to eat, ttor wine to drink, except whiskey; and when we sit down , to dinner, we are obliged to keep both hand:l armed. \‘s'hilst Iwritu titss, I hold a pistol in each hand and. a sword ‘12: the other. 1 corn clttdod in the beginning that this would be the end ofit, and Iseo I was right, for it not half over yet. At present there are such goings on, that everything is at a stand still. I should have answered your letter a fortnight ago, but l.did not receive it till this morning. Indeed. hardly a mail arrives safe without being robbed Noiouger ago than yesterday the coach with the mails front Dublin was robbed‘ near the town, the bags had been judiciously left behind for fear of occrdcnt, and by good luck there was nobody in it but two outside passengers who had nothing tor thieves to take Last 'I‘Iiarsday notice was gixen that a gang of reh- els wore advancing here under the French ' standard, but they had no Colours, nor any drums except bagpypes. Immediater every man in the place, including woman and child- rou, ran out to meet them. We soon fouue our three much too little, and we were far too , near to think of retreating. Death was in l every face, but to it we went, and by the time h’slf our party were killed we began to be all alive again. Fortunately the rebels had no , guns except pistols, cutlassos and pikes, and as , we had plenty of guns and amnnition, we put I them to the sword. Not a soul of them escaped l except some that were drowned in an ujacent l hog, and in a very short. time nothing was to be , heard but silence. Their uninforms was all colours, but mostly green. After the action 1 we went to rummage a sort of camp which they had left lohind them. All We found was a few pikes, without heads, a pail of empty bottles fttll of. water, and a brindle of French commissions, filled'up with Irish names. Troops are now stationed all round the country, which exactly squares with my ideas. I have only time to add that I am in grtat base. i Yours tru'y,â€"-»â€", “ P. S. lfyou do not receive this, nfconrse it must have miscarried, therefore I beg you will write and let me know. i Cavauua ?, Mansion llonso, Sharon, where Torms. 6L0. may be obtoieed. Almira, Nov. 535. 1859. GQ-tf Masonic struts motel, RICHMOND IIILL. GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. . OOD Accommodations and every attention shown- to 'I‘rnvcllors. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxvs for Itaco Horses and Studs. The Monthly Fair held on the Premises first lY(i(lt}('S(i:t\' in each month. - The Subscriber in calling the attention of the ‘ public and his Old Friends to his establishment, - " "~ 1;: "":‘.\',I"": I: u, (13.. .; rs“E , .fi‘ .73... y. . . . . cursor“; 1'45. .w ’I‘tlE AURORA IIIASIINIII (lllAllRILLE BAND! 8 now open to receive engagements on li- berttl terms. for any number, to suit the Convenience of large or small parties. Applications to Mr. WM. IRFLAND. at Aurora. or Mr. W. \VrLLts, 3rd Con. VVhit- elrurch. N.B. Also,.a SAXâ€"HORN BAND may be had on application; Aurora, Nov. 2, 1860. new "intros SHOP. III“ E undersigned begs respectfully toinform j, the inhabitants of Richmond Hill & Vicinity _ That he has commenced business in the Tailor iug Lint- III the house adjoining JI‘IR. SIVERS‘ SIJOE SHOP, Where. by close application to business and studying to please. he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. 100-3m ALI. ORDFRS I’UXC'I‘L‘AI.I.Y ATTENDED T0. Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, iii any style. JAMES B. BURNES, Richmond Hill. Feb. 10, 1860. 63-1)‘ Terri grins-rid“shim PAIN! By the nu Electricity, By Dr. E. c. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth iuscrtcd on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and \Vurrnuted‘ Aurora, March 9. 1800. 67-1y feels satisfied he can administer comfortably to their wants and will) mutual satisfaction. Richmotrd Hill, April 20. 1860. '13-tf PAINT "t N G. R. VAILES, Painter. GRAINER, tllazicr, Glitter, a Paper Hanger, RICHMOND HILL. OUSE. Sign and Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Richmond um, April.‘20,1860. 73-tf MATTHEW L EPP Ell, AURORA, HAS just received rt new and full assortment. of Spring and Summer D It Y C 0 0 I) S I a The Millincry Department! Will be found replete with the newest and most Fashionfl-i- Styles of Bonnets, mu. and Capes, All 0' which will be Sold at the lowest remuucr ating prices. <s cf: Aurora, April ‘37. 1360. 74-tf JOHN N- REID, M.D. CORNER OF resort; Arm courottN STREETS, 'I‘HORNIIILL. 113' Ill Prescriptions got at the Oflice mttst be paid for on delivery. 3I-Iy GO TO B. BOWMAN’S MILLS! wrrn roux CARDING & GRISTING, tvhcre parties from a distance can have it Ilene to take with them onthoirroturnhome. Almira, May 13. I859. 24-tf. i Olleap Cleatining. 1 HF. Subscriber-bch to inform the iuhnbi- touts of Iluttonvillo and the surrounding .conntry. that he continues to mnke first-class COJ] TS, VE ST l, P.0d "TS, In the newest Styles and superior IVorkmuu- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOHN HARDY. 'l‘ailor and Clothier. Buttonville. Dec. 23, 1859. SSâ€"Iy ANGLO~AMERICAN HOUSE! MARKHAM VLLAGE. OOI) Accommodations. \Vinos. Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MA RR, Proprietor. Markham, June 1850. QGâ€"tf t ICII All ON I) 11] LL HOTEL. STAGE rum from the above 110th to Toronto, every trrorrting, starting front the Elgiu Mills at 7. a.m,, and returning at 7, p.m. Faro. 2s. (id. each way. (1001-) ACCOMMODA'I‘ION FOR TRAVELLERS. RIC {I ARD N IC II 0 LLS, l’r'opriclor. 1-55 HALF-WAY HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. LIE Subscriber begs to inform his turmer- ous Patrons and the public, that, he has removed frotn the White Swan Hotel to the above Premises. where there willbe found excellent accommodation for Travellers, and Good Stabling. (13> Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. 1858*. 72-7 Richmond Hill. Dec. 18, 1858. 00 nae-43 Richmond Hill, Oct. CALEB LUDEOTtD, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. Opposite Mr. Purkiss' Store. Tamsmu. 1 'IO .9 YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. GOOD supply of \Viues and Liquors f . nltvays on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for 'I‘rnvollers, Farmers, and others. Cigars of all brands. D. McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora. Juno 6, l859. 25 1y TORONTO CI'I‘YIIIARBLEWORKS 185. YONGE STALET. lMONUI-JENTsTTonBrABLEs ’I‘OMBS’I‘ONES, &c. Twenty Per Cent THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. 11E UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of I). C. 6.: \V. YALE, will con. tiuuo the business under the superintendeuce of our dttly cuthorizcd agents, Austin ABBEY and I), CARLO-S VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. l’.S.-â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining tiri- paid on the lst (lny of June. 1858. will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. 48-tf. Toronto, April 29. 1859. intinfivfiniiilnv, PHYSICAN, SURGEON a ACCUUCHEUB, AURORA. C.W. February 17, 1860. 6-1 1y I statics AND SltGE BLACKING. 7:” V. ELL’S Superior \Vutorprooflfarncss .L o and Shoe Blocking is warranted to soften leather. and rent or it imperious to wet. Mariti- fuctnred at Richmond Ilili, and sold by Store- itcepors and Harness Makers throughoutthe Province. February 10, 1860. (SS-ff DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, 1’] 0M (EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, .~r' -..r. ~"~;.'..'..-3 ,1: Cheaper ‘ Charles Duran d, ARRIS'TER and AT'I'ORNEY,-Oflice, corner of Adelaide and Yonge Streets, Toronto, will: oat-tend to Suits in all the Superior Courts efLaw. Chancery and County Court: also. on request. to» Country Business in the Division Cottrts. Deeds, Leases.» Mortgages. and every de- VVORIVIS. â€"â€" USE McKENZIE’S ‘US E M cKENZIE’S scription‘ of Conveyancing drawn up with care . and at reasonable prices. Letters post paid attended to. Toronto. November 20, 1860. 1x(l4-6rn RICIIN’IOND IIILL IRON FOUNDRY. H. HALL EGS to notify the Public that he has leased l Ira B. Richmond. where he intends to keep constantly on hand, IRON BEAM PLOWS 101’ various descriptions, also, Sugar Kettles. Box Stoves, Nth the. All kinds of Plow points for sale. and all kinds of Job \Vork attended to. All work \vurrauted. Richmond Itill. Oct. 251b, 1560. 95-311). HtIs'band, G.- H- ‘IIRGEON Dentirt. will be at Nicholl’a Hotel. Richmond Hill. the Fttts'r and Trust) Mommy of every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his 'I‘hol‘lllllll. All I'Vo'kWarrautcd. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Boneâ€"This filling is put into the Teeth while soft. causing no pain, as it requires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as tho tooth to which it firmly adheres, rendering it almostimpossible for the-filling ever to come out. Dr. Husband Iras mode arrangements with . Mr. G. L. Elliot, of 'l'oronto. to manufacture his Art'ficiaal Teeth ; those who engage Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing it done in a. superior manner, July 8, 1859. 32-ly. GENUINE Illif‘lIW LIQI’GRS. WM. 13. MOREIIOUSE a (30., Importers LY. \Vholesalo Dealt-rs in Brandies, Wines, Grins <59: Segars, TEG leave to call the attention of the citi- _c zens of the United States to their Pure Wines and Liquors, put up under their own supervision. for Family and Medicinal use. in cases assorted to suit customers. Clubs. Military and other public bodies, who require to purchase in large or small quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with.â€" Price list sent on application. OLD MOREJJO USE 131 TTERS. Recommenccd‘ by the first Physicians as the best remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Debility, and all Nervous Diseases. As a beverage. it is pure. wholesome, and delicious to the taste. Sold by all Druggists. WM. 13. MOREIIOUSE 62. CO, Prop’rl. - 3 (St 5 Exchange Place. Jersey City, N. J. P.S.â€"â€"~Th=o subscribers wish to engage a few active men, as Local and Travelling Agents for their house, to whom liberal inducements will be offered. For particulars. address at! above. N O T IC E . RS. R. RODGERS begs leave to intim- ate that she designs to open a class. on Monday the 1st of October next, to givo Lesâ€" sons in the following branches : V’anflower, Grecian and Velvet Painting, Pencil Drawmg, \Vater Colors. Leather Work. and» the various kinds of I‘lnrbroidery. 113’ For terms, see cards. Richmond Hill. Sept. ‘20, 1880. 9543!: General Store, AT AURORA. 11E Subscriber has constantly on hand l General Assortment of DRY GOODS GROCERIES; HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, 6:0. 590. &c. PLASTER AND SAL T, Alwavs on bond, and for sale on the most favorable terms. WM. SMITH. Aurora, June II, 1860. MAIN ST.. NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 ___._.-__ k __._- .mm. .mm. ~_-_._. ._’.. DR. L. LANG-STAFF, (ill: iNG HILL. 3 doors Wii'l of King Post k .3 (thee. 24~1y King. May 13. 1859. IIUGII CAMPBELL, ‘Watch and (Rock Maker, JE\V13LER,&¢. Yonge Street, Aurora. Jewelry. \Vatclrcs and Clocks repaired and I cleaned on the shortest notice and lowestterms Aurora. February I7, 1860. 60~tf our“? "1 molt a. FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, 61c. OFFICE 2,- CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over I‘Vhitmorc Ac Co’s. Booking Ofiico, TOEO'?JTO- Agency L)((7‘£IC((/;r« 7?] attended to. THOMAS G. MATH I'ZSON. JAMES vt'rzoERuJ) Toront),.lnly 1, 1.5.39, 31-tf DENTISTRY! W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. nAs'r, SOUTH SIDE. 'rh'tun noon wrasr FROM CHURCH sr. 'rononro, ARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s 'lccl/L. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr. A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession irt all its branches, 1 and can supply the profession with Teeth. Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber. and tltc best Bone filling. Mineral- 'I'eeth mounted on Gold, Silver. orI Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gurus. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. “Farm, October I I . IE“. 49-Iy' “Ems m SALE. GE. HE Subscriber offers for Sale, on very reasonable terms, IIEI lll’tll ll Illlll 1 Situated in the following Townships :â€"~ Somerville-County of Victoria, chloyâ€"County of Victoria, Sydenhan'tâ€"Connty of Grey. Amabelâ€"Couuty of Bruce. Fora portion of loose Lands superior de- scriptiou of Farm Stock will be taken in ex- change. For further particulars apply to G. .I. F. PEARCE, Richmond Hill. P.O. Canada West. June 1,1860. 79~tf AN EXCELLENT titan ton SILL.“ 10 ACRES, 80 Cl cared. 20 miles from 'I'oroutomnd three-quarters of a mile from the Kingston Road. Well watered, Good Buildings and in at a good state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to DR. WINS’I‘ANLEY, :Eglington, Yonge Street. October 4. 1860. 97-3m LAfiD for SALE TO EXCHANGE. 10 ACRES OF LANDin the Town- ship of Sunnidale. county ofSivncoe. being west half of Lot No. 4, in the 6th cott- cession. Also, 100 Acres in the some Town- ship, bdiug west half of Lot No. 7. in the 8th concession. The above property is covered with very valuable Pine Timber, and lies within half a mile ofthe Suunidalo Station on the Northern Railway. For further particulars apply to the proprie- l tor oftho " York Herald ” Office, Richmond Hill. June 232, Idefi. residence > the Foundry. Intely in the occupation of .2 USE McKENZIE’S USE. McKENZIE’S USE McKENZIE’S USE McKENZIE’“ (I DEAD DEAD DEAD DEAD DEAD DEA D SHOT SHOT SHOT snor snor WORM CANDY, noun CANDY, worm CANDY, worm CANDY, worm CANDY, WORM CANDY, FOR CIIILDREN.I FOR CHILDREN. FOR CHILDREN. FOR CIHLDR ZN. FOR Clll'ZJORIiN. FOR (IIIlIEDREN. Tire most pleasant, safest and effectual Worm Medicine extant, “ and the cheap- est ;” only 15 cents per package ;.)0 cents for four packages. Sold by every dealer in medicine TRY IT ONCE. Genuine, has the signature of II. E. McKANZIE, 1‘»I.D., Glasgow. N()IlTIIROP 6r. LY MAN. Newcastle. C.VV., CARTER. KERRY & C0 Montreal. C.E., are General Whol;sale Agents for the Canndas. FARMsRs' INTEREST. f THE Subscriber boots to intimate to the Farmers ofthe County of York. that he is prepared to Manufacture and Sell lll’l‘li‘l‘llll IIIIIWI I With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons. The above Ilarrows are far superior to any new itt use. being made on an entire new principle. They will Ire found to do the work much quicker and better than any other 11er- rows Specimens of the above may be seen and particulars as to price ascertained. by ap- plying to- the Subscriber, at his shop, Richmond Hill, who will punctually attend to all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, Richmond Hill. Feb. ‘24, I860. 5-tf Advertisement. hereby bear testimony that I have tried SANDERSON’S ROTATING IIAR- ROWS. on my summer fallow, last Saturday. and Monday. and have found them up to all that Mr. Sanderson represents them to be. They are NOT of any heavier draft than the common barrow. and do the work to my utmost satisfaction. I confidently recommend them to all who require implements ofthe kind. RICHARD VANDERBURGII Richmond Hill. June 20,1860. Popular Medicines FOR BALE BY C. LLOYD, Druggist. & Dentist, AURORA. anlmestock’s Vermi- l fuge ilndian Worm Ten. ;R R R Remedys 1’ Davis’ Pain Killer ,Btigg’c Mag Relief 1 British ()il IIarlam do Ilollowsx’s Ointment. Dr. E. I'Iope’s Mug do Dr. 'I‘rask’s do do Dr. “lib-en’s Veg do Harrison’s Electric do Moreheud’s Mug plas’s Ayer’s Pills Morso’s In Root do Sir Ashley Cooper’sStouo do Anti-bil do :Spike do Motfittt’ Life do Black do Child’s Sov Balm Soules’ do do Poor Man’ sAnti bil Mayor’s Long Life Dr. l'liiuncy’s Family Mofl'att’s I’honix Bit Iloofland’ German Bit Eng VVIIite do Schneider’s eye water Fottit’s Amer Salve sKenuedy's Wortnl’ow- , der Soper’s Salve lEgyptiau do Do Balsamic Earl Essences of all kinds .Ittdson’s Cherry and. Lloyd’s Ointment for Lurgwort Skin Diseases Kcrmott's Tonic Mix Wister’ pulmonicsyrttp Syrup of Iloarhound Lloyd’s Concentrated Buyer’s galvanic fluid es of Jamaica ginger Fowler’s ext of Strawfi Lloyd’s German horse berry Lotion Godfrey’s Cordial Lloyd’s Cough Syrup I’irtoman’s I’cct Dropleond’s Tooth Powder Paregoric LIOI'O’S'Il-JOIIIflCI‘IO Spe- Sir 'I' Kcntiug’s Cough; cific I..ozengers l Basahes Cam. Mixtureâ€"4m errcellcnt remedy for Cholera Morbns. Diarrirom, the. Lloyd's Eye \Vnter Lloyd’s Horse Powders Lloyd’s Eurekaâ€"a grand discovery : If' people knew its genuine worth, Diseases would be scarce on earth ; Then. why should people pain endure 7 \Vhen they can find a perfect cure. fl? Prescriptions Accurately Compoundcd Aurora, June 1860. 81 Valuable Property for Sale IZ: 63 Acres. 23 of which is timbct‘ed, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Several PARK LOTS with timber thereon. Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at. and ad- joiuiug to. the Village of Richlnond 133111. For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 26. 1860. SIG-ff CHELgEY, STOCK BROKER. Land & Municipal Agent, 650. No. :39 Anne Street, or Box 54. P.O. Quebec. REFERENCES: Sheriff Jarvis, Hon. George Sherwood, Hon». P. M. Vankoughuet. C. J. Campbell. Esq. '1'. “'oodsidc. Esq. Messrs. Gilmour, Cottlsou &. Co. Angus Morrison, M.P.I’. Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Mattice A2 C0, Montreal ; 3am!!! Website), Guelph. «T. I W-h' SHOT. w» : Hr;- NE IV TREA TM EN T. â€"___. Buffalo Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of ,DYSI’EI’SIA. GENERAL DERILITY, FEVER AND AGUE, ASTHMA. INCIPIEN'I' CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION 0F YOUTH AND OLD AGE, ETC. N0 blet'cnry Used. Dr. Amos w Won, CCRNER or MAIN to QUAY srs, Bufi‘alo, New York, RE the onlv Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal 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 treatment they adopt is the result of up- wards ofthitty yenrs’ extensive and successful practice in Europe and America. L MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity, of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal \Veakness. (to. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used cotf- jointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. Apes 6L Sou take pleasure In announc- ing that they have invented a most important instrumcntforthe cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test ofthe most em- inent physicians in London. I’nris, Philadelphia and New York r it has been dottlared 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. 1‘. mos & Son. in order to satisfy the I must skeptical as t: the merits of their itistru- ' merit, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory. after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning tluI 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. NEW REMENII’ZS AND QUICK CERESâ€"A CURI IVARRAIVI’I‘D. Dr. Amos & Sou 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 pthiCiz-ms who no»? advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European retried as can be obtained. Persons in any part of the \v0rld may be suc- cessfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of' their cases, with a remittance for medicines. the" which will be returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from observation. Address Dr. Amos Son, corner Main and Quay streets, Buffalo, N, . SS-Iy W. U. S K E N E, MILLWRIGIIT, .flLTOJV.fl, EGS to intimate that he is now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms‘ He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- uada. and from his lengthened experience he tropes to give general satisfaction, Altoua, Dec 23. 1859 4 Quebec Government Agency. ' ' USINFSS connected with the CROWN LAND and other Public Departments attended to ; also, Patents for Inventions, Secured by the Subscriber. Address, prepaid. E. .I. CIIESLEY, No. :29 Anne Street, Quebec. Quebec, March 6, 1860. FOR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- MANENT CURE of this distressing complaint use FEJVI) T’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES I Made by C. B. SEYMOUR die Co., 107 Nassau Street. N.Y. Price $1 per box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. ATENT Enve Troughs and “later Spouts superior to tin. put up at 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes. Seasoned Siding, Ladders. Shinglos, Picket Gates. \Vaggon Pel- lows and Ilubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF, STEAM MILLS, 'I'nonztr-ttt.t.. June 3,1859. ‘27-tf MAYOR’S CONDITION PHYSIC WORM DESTROYEP. flittifi Splendid Medicine can be given in I L 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 uuprrccdented. By the use of this remedy it WIII convince the owners ofthat noble animal the inconsistency of an unneces- sary outlay by using Artificial food or Condition Powders. which are too \vellkuown to coutalu minerals highly injurious to the membrane or coating of the Stomach. The Ball is a compound of Pure Vegetabe, and warranted not to contain either Mercury, Arsenic, Anti- mony or any other Mineral. Its iu'itnediate action is surprising and the ultimate effect has astonished thousands. lfthe Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that and be all right. Otto dose at the cost of 2:3 centre sufficient to cure Ilide Bound. Loss of Appc" tite. Coughs, Colds and Fever, Distemper. Stoppage of Water, Swellcd Logs. Greasemud is a complete Destroyer of Worms,a greatpnri- fver ofthe Blood. and a good Physic, always recommended to be givenin the Spring and Fall, which will act as a preventive and In). prove the general condition. ‘Makes him com- pletely up to the mark for his work, thereeby 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 packetcontaiuiug four Balls. Letters prepaid enclosing a remittance. will be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round eat-h Ball with my signature in full, without which none other are genuine. Officeâ€"Victoria Square, is Mauufactoryâ€"4th Hon. .I‘almes Patten, Barrie; » concession Markham, 67-tf ...,. .V. LANDS FOR SALE.- On Easy Tenâ€"ITSâ€" of Payment. 30,006TA.cres, ITUA'I‘ED in the counties of LAMPTON and Ktcs'r. All necessaryinformation will be given on application, post paid, to MILES LAN GSTAFF. \Vallaceburgh. Also. some improved FARMS to RENT. Wallacebnrgh, Nov. 94. 1859. 52-tf_ Good Health and Long Life. MAYOR'S LONG LIFE PILLS! Are warranted not to contain any Mercury These Pills are composed of the most select l Drugs. and being purely vegetable, can be taken at any season of the year if necelsnry, with safety and without fear of tubing cold by exposure. which renders them of great value and superior to any other medicine over yet offered to the public. The satisfactory and flat- tering testimonials received by the Proprietor, has induced him to advertise these invaluable Pills that the public may be convinced of I. simple and eflic cions remedy, is alone suffici- ent to subdue and cure the ordinary sickness of this country, such an- Pains in the Head. Back and Loins, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia or (Indigestion, Sorcucss of the Throat. Cmmpl.‘ 'ColiCS. Worm.- in Children, and other disoro ders, which will he found on tie wrapper with instructions for taking them. Price, ‘25 Cent's rack Box. Sold by Druggists and general Storekeeperl. who are requested not to purchase of travelling Agents. THOMAS MAYOR. Officeâ€"Victoria Square. Mauufactoryâ€"Mh ‘ Con. Markham. Our Musical Friend. “()UR MUSICAL FRIEND,” 1 Rare 1 Companion for the Winter Mouthl. Every Pianist, Should procure this Every Singer, weekly Publication of Every 'I‘cachor, Vocel and Piano Forte Every Pupil, Music, costing but 10 Every Amateur, cents a number, and , Pronounced by the entire Press ofthe country, i to be ‘l‘iiE BEST AND CHEAPEST \YORK 01." THE KIND IN THE WORLD'" Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Pinto Forte Music for 10 Cents. Yearly,$5 ; IIoIf-yeariy.$‘2 50; Quarterlyfi;1.25 Subscriber to "Our Musical Friend." or order it from the nearest Newsdouler, and you will have Music for your entire family at at insignificant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute. Violin. Cornet, Clarionef. Accordion Arc. «Sic subscribe to the Solo Iflelodist, Containing 1‘2 pages, costing only 10 Cents I. number; Yearly, $2 50 ; Half-yearly. $1 ‘25. 5 (It): illicit 159mb IS PUBLISHED t EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, And dclpofched to Subscribers by the earliest- 11121115. or other conveyance. when so desired The YORK HERALD will always be be found to contain the lntcstand mostimpor- tom 1‘ oreign and Provincial News and Mar- keto. and the greatest care will be taken to render it acceptable tothetnanof business. and a valuable Famih Newspnper. TERMSâ€"Sewn and SixpencoperAunum, Ix Anuscs; and if not paid within Thro- Mouths two dollars will be charged. All back numbers at 10 cts.. and Bound Volumes. containing 17 numbers, at $3 50 each, constantly on hand. 7/ C. B. SEYI‘UCUR & Co. 107 Nassau St,. New York Fire! Fire! ' Fire! ' ' IV E .f' 'I‘ E R N Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. INCORPORATED FY ACT OF PARLIAMENT- CflI’ITflL STU CK, £100,000. 1. C. GILMOR, Pros. I Gno. h’IchIl,VICO Pres. DIRECTORS : " * Rice Lewis. Esq. .lztmcs Booty. Esq. Thos. Haworth, Esq, . W. Henderson, Esq. '1‘. P. Robnrts, Esq. W. Macfarlune. Esq. M. Rossiu, Esq. | Bernard Ilaldan, Esq. Secretary .5,- Trcuuru. Angus Morrison. Esq. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Canada. Bun/Mrs. Bi njrttniu Switzer, Esq. Inspector. 113' Head Ojfice, Chm-cl: Street, Toronto. a Tins COMPANY lnsures all description-of Buildings,Matrnt'actories. Mills, .51 c.. and‘Goodl and Furniture. in the some. agniustloss or dom- age by fire, on liberaltertns. Losses promptly settled. A. LAW, Residence. Gener‘slAvgent. Richn-ond Eiill August 13. 1857. (IO-I maiâ€" l RATES OF ADVERTISING: Six lines and. under, first insertion. . . . .$00 50 Each subsequent insertion . . . . . . . . . . . (:0 12; Ten litres and under, first insertion . . . . . 00 75 Above ten lines, first iu.. per line.... ()0 07 Each subsequentiusertiou, perline. . . . On 02 [13’ Advertisements without written direc- tious inserted till forbid, and charged accord. itigly. All tran; itory advertisements. from stranger- or irregular customers, must be paid for when handed in for insertion. ‘ A liberal discount will be made. to parties ad. vortising by the year. All advertisements published for llell I... riod than one month. must be paid for in ad- vauce. All letters addressed to the Editor mud he 2 post paid. No paperdiscoutiuued until allarrearagesnro pmrl ; and parties refusing papers without pay- ing up, will be held accountable for the lub‘ scriptiou. THE YORK HERALD Book and Job Printing ESTABLISME‘NT. RDERS for any of theundermentioned description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB; WORK will be promptly attended to :-- BOOKS, FANCY BILL-S, BUSINESS CARDS, LARGE AND SMALL POSTI‘IRS,CIRCUI.ARS,LAW FORMS, BILL HEADLBANK CHECKS,IIRAFTS,AND PAMPHLETS. And every other kind of LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING douerin the beststyle, at moderate rates. Our assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely ! THOMAS MAYOR new and of the latest patterns. A large variety Drificld (fits in America. 60 The only rr. alter of the. original Yorkshire 'of new Fancy Type and Borders. tor Carin, lei’mulurl, 8L0. kept elwayr on hand.

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