learnt]. ’ LAWYER’S STRATAGEM. Lawyers, time out of mind, have had and en- joyed the reputation of skipping over the nice nurtures Warmth. /V\WWWVWWV\J \; V V »_, . . WALTER B. GEIKIE, M.D. Iicantiate Iflh' Mrdicul Board of Upper Carm- du, and recently one 49" the Illcdicul qï¬iccrs of the Toronto Gcncr'al Hospital. and Professor lgf'Artatomy and Surgery in Dr. Ralph’s lllctllutl School, AS returned to AURORA, and re-tnkeu his former residence. on Yonge . Street, where he may be consulted at all times. on the various branches of his profession. Aurora. Feb. '24. 1860. ‘.THE points of law as well as the gospel. without a single compunction of conscience ; and in matâ€" rin'mnial affairs theii- stratagems have obtained much favor. Brown, who has given the course of true love and the legal profession no little attention. furnishes the following. which is re.- ther good to be lost ;-- 651m NEW TAILOR SHOP. rl‘HE undersigned begs respectfully to inform l the inhabitants of A gay vouug spark who long had sighed. To take an heiress for his bride, Though not in vain he had essaved To win the favor of the maid. Yet. fearing. from his humble station. To meet her father’s ct id negation. Made up his mind without delay. To take the girl and run away I A pretty planâ€"what could be ï¬tterâ€"â€" But as the maid was yet a minor. 111011681111 remained this slight obstruction : might be punished for " abduction 3†Accordingly he thought it wise That he has commenced business iii the Tailor iug Line in the house adjoining MR. SIVERS’ SHOE SHOP, Where. by close application to business and studying to please, Ire hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED T0. in any style. JAMES B. BURNES. To see the squire and take adviceâ€" Richmond Hill. Feb. 10. 1860. 63-ly A cunning knave who loved a trick -. m-Wmâ€" L- As well as fees. and sl;illed t; pick. T. J. w H E E L E R, A 1 ' u some atent aw ‘ Y a “w’ c“ ’ ’ WATCH 8: CLOCk MAKER, To help a client cheat the law. ' ‘Bofore him straight the case was laid. Who. when the proper fees was paid. Conceived at once a happy plan. And thus the counsellor began :â€" J EWELLER, &c- t’iCHMOND niLL. Dec. 3,1859. 53~1y " Young man, no doubt. your wisest course Auction Notice. NCVV .3001. and 511.08 Store Richmond 121111 a Vicinity ‘ Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, every Tuesday and Saturday. :Conlllllllllca- unit itxiirAcnn. wuiiour tau 1. Good llwith in} Long Life- By the use of Electricity, MAYOR'S r. E. o. EDM'ONDS, . LONG LIFE PILLS ! suaerzen nssrisr. waom. Are warranted not to contain any Mercury. “By D 'l‘ectlï¬i inserted on Silver. Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performediti the most approved manner and Warranted' Aurora. March 9. 18%. 67-ky These Pills are composed of. the most: select YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA- GOOD supply of; Wines and Liquors always on hand. Excelleac Accenrrw datiou for Travellers. Farmers, and others. Cigars of'ail brands. D. McLEODr. Proprietor. Aurora. June 6. 1859. 23 by exposure. which renders them of great value offered to the public. The satisfactory and flat- tcring- testimonials received by the Proprietor, has induced him to advertise these invaluable .Pills that the public may be convinced of a simple and cilia cious remedy. is alone sufï¬ci- ‘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, Sciences of the 'I'lireatt Cramps. Colics, Worms in. Children. and other disor- ders, which will be foundon t'ie wrapper with instructions for taking 'hem. Price, 25 Cents each Box. Sold by Druggists and general Storekeepers. JAMES, EALL, h 13.3 always on hand a ldrge assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at pnices to meet the times Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. MUSICAL TUITION. 3t. GEORGE F. GRAHAM. Pro’essor IV of Music and Organist, of Toronto, Agents». 1'" 'riioMAs MAvoa. Ofliceâ€"-Victoria Square. Manufactoryâ€"4th Con. Markham. PATRICK LYNOTT, __ ___.______.__.. LICENSED AUCTION-BER, A F F L i- c T E D- R E A D 1 OR the sale of Cattle, Stock. &c. is pre- EUROPEAN AEEâ€"DICAL IIOEISE pared to attsndSales in all parts of Up- tions left at Mr. R; Nicholl’s Richmond Hill Hotel, will recieve prompt attention. 39 Trinity Square, :Torcnto. January 1860. 61 -tf DR. L. “‘LANGSfI'AFF, per Canada. ' AM) SPRINGHILL. item- King Station. House Richmond Ilill May 25. 1859. 19-2 Botanic Dispensary, “firmly occwed bi Dr. Hillary. -L. _ , . . _ A L . L . w M 5, Km Sum Wm ,rmm Qw- King. May 13. 18.39. 24-;y ’ ' ’ ESTABLISHED 3! FOR. SALE; 200,000 feet of Lumber NCLUDING Flooring. Siding, Inch Boards. URGEONrDentis‘t, will be at,Ha11'oHoto-I..I ‘26th of each cheaper thanby any other Dentist in the Pro- Drugs, aim being purely vegetable, can. be 1 taken at any season of the year if necessary, ' -wrth safety and without fear of taking cold bv . , N. and superior to any other medicine ever vet ' who‘at‘e requested not to purchase of travelling I Dr- GOODING, (formerly of England-1 3 =5. A Splendid Property ' For Sale. in the ' " VILLAGE OF. SPARTA, Kinds Concession of Markham. suitablegfor a. Tanner on Brewer, consisting or ' A One Acre. L913, With Two Dwelling Houses and a ' largex, Tannery. Seventy foot. long by Thirty-six. wide..with 9 Spring Creek running through. tho'lot. T160 indisputable. and a‘ clear Death for $50" Elf-other particulars inquire of “THOMAS SJL’EliGH'I‘. Markham Village. Fob. 1&0. 1860. - 60-4! Dr. s. N. PEGK,‘ Marlihani'Village. 0n the/24th, 25th and. Mouth. Teeth extracted free. Teeth Flted.‘ each 25cts.. Dentistry done vince. Approved Credit will be givenif ro- qpired. All work Wat-ranted. Juuo- 30.1859. 311-1, NOTICE. ALL. Persons indebted to. the undersigned: either by Note or Book Account. will please atteiidituthe saute by the 1st of Munch. by coming forward and paying part and makin - 2 Tim “MONTREAL amass †arrangements for the balance they will be liber- ally tiealt with. '1 hose neglecth to attend no. is PUBLISHED TWLCE A. WEEK this notice may expect to be attended to. P. CROSBY. ; k7 Richmond Hill. Feb. 1.0. taco. 1““ Donal“ P“ All“! “541118300 â€"â€"â€"-â€" WEEKLY EDBTION. 9 dollars per single copy peraruiundu advance 63st! ;‘ 6 "' for clubs of 4, addressed separately. 12 1‘ i U 1 0h u. ‘ d . 20 “ for ‘20 copies to one address. When a club has been formed.a‘¢1ditions may. be made at the same rate. , - :17!» testes fat-both editions aro'otrictly casln in advance. and the paperinvariebly stops when. thotitne subscribed for expires. All letters. orders and remittances. toboade tiit iii iiiiit MA YOR’S dressed. post-paidtta W . _ JOHN DOUGALL, D i T I O N H S Proprietor "Murmur. Wmnxss." Montrealt. A199 Anunnsiue.â€"~'I ho " Montreal Witness â€â€˜ rv _ i r p '1 v a '1 , ,being extensively patronized by town and'coun-~ VI 0 D L b 1 1‘ 9 Y E itry merchants. presents an excellent medium. tor advertisements. The terms for advertising are. when over eight lines. 7 cents per line for ï¬rst insertion. uiid3 cents per hue foroach’ subsequent insertion. Under eight lines 50' 7111118 Splendid Medicine can be given in one Ball at any time of the year. without > injury to the tlerso, and has been used. by the » II this :-â€"to-night you get a horse. 1’ . And let your lady-love get on ; As soon as ever that is done. 'You'get on tooâ€"but hark ye. mind She rides before 3 you ride behind. And thus. you see. you make it true. The lady runs away with you I†That very night he got the horse, And put the lawyers plan in force ; , Who found next dayâ€"no laughing matterâ€"- Tire truaut lady was his daughter ! ï¬liarillunruua, ‘31. - 'T‘he 'bestcapital to begin life on is a capital wife. Why is the world like a planet ‘Bccause it is full of sharps and flats. The young:r man who pays his addresses to dumb balls is in no danger of being disc carded. AN AFFECTIONATE BUiLuiNG.â€"â€"In the advertisement of a new hotel, it is said, ‘it ANGLO_A1\1ERICAN embraces about 60 rooms.’ The fellow who look offence, has not 00!) Accommodations. Wines. Liquors yet returned it. They say in New York that there is M a lady so fat that a child was recently killed by her shadow falling on it. It is better to be born with a disposition L All letters addressed to “ Almira." P.O. wil rec THOMAS-EOWMAN, icenser‘ Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK dz. PEEL. eive prompt attention. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. ~ 6241‘ GO TO B. BOWMAN’S MILLS! _wrrn vooa CARDING & GRISTING, where parties from a distance can have it done to take With them on their return home. Almira, May 13. 1859. 24~tf. WILLIAM HARRISON, Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. arkham, Julie 1859. Saddle and Harness Maker, RICHMOND HILL. MARKHAM VLLAGE. and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MARR, Proprietor. RICHMOND IIILL HOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to l-tf 26-“ Toronto, August 27, 185:). 1N BUTTONVIL LE. ‘IIE Subscriber returns his thanks to the public for past support and begs to state that 5 he has removed into the Village of Iluttoriville. whom he tropes fur a continuance of the pa- tronage horetzoï¬tme given him. All orders executed with despatch and work Orders received a warranted. the “ York Herald†OIIiCo, Richmond Hilll Mr. Henry Lemon. Thornhill. and Mr. James Cavannah. Mansion House, Sharon. where Terms. &c. may be obtaioed. DAVID GALLOIVAY. Buttonville, Nov. 11. 1859. . Photographs ! MELANEOTYPES I LFTTERGRAPHS, &c. All styles of Pictures taken at tr e ’ rMctIical Hall, ï¬lm-1:11am, On reasonable terms, and in all weathers. I’1(!1.|.1"’.5 taken from the smallest to life Slim. 1. C. DUNI'I A 7‘4? ll} U '1: (lot. 14.1859. Ambrctypes 1 passes through Richmond Hill, Thornhill, 81c. 50; ly- WI Us Do D. So Surgeon Dentlst, 99 KING s'r. EAST, soon: em. \‘I’ES'I‘ FROM CHURCH BT. TORONTO. is the Proprietor of Oliver’s Pawn, {or ap_ plying lillcctricity, to prevent pain in ex- tracting teeth; and- also of an Apa‘rat‘ns for manufacturing Vulcanite Rubber Hates for sets and Partial sets of teeth. 'l‘ecth mounted on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessitv of the case. ' 48- I y MATHESDN 86 FlIZGE BALD, THYRD DOOR ‘ aird two-inch Plank, Scautling. &c ,&c.. at the subscriber’s Mill. near Stoufl'ville, cheap for Cash or Approved Credit. ‘ ’ JAMES BUGG. Stouï¬â€˜ville..April 12. 1859. Q3-tf. ROBERT SIVEII, Boot and Shoe Maker, DJ‘OINING the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. A choice selection of Gentlemeusf. Ladies. and Childrens’ lloots and Shoes constanth on hand. and made to order on the Shortest No- tine. [1:5> All kinds of Slioeniakers Findings for sale Richmond Ilill. Dec. 1858, lctf TORIINTO CITY MARBLE WIHHIS ' 185 YONGE srmnr. fr} is: .93 o m B TA 13 L a s '1. UM BSTONES, 81C. Twenty Per Cent; Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER. E$’I‘AB&JSIIMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. & \V. YALE. will cott tinue the business under the superiiitoudonce of our duly authorized agents, Aos’ria ABBEY sand I). CA=itLos VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. 1’.S.â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining uti- paid on the let day of June, 1858. will be put into. Court for collectiotr, C. YALE. G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29. 1859. 48-tf. . NEW. SPEEDY, AND MOST SUC- CESSFUL mode of treating Lion Complaint, Dyspepsia. lVervous chility, Ildamcmus or Wasting Con- sumption, Scmmul IVcak-ncss, Dis- eiiscs (y the Kiclm-ys and Bladder Rheumamlmo, Sc-x'ofula, Salt Rheum Mercurial, Chronic Complaints, cl-e 93’ No charge for Advice. Du. Giacomo is now engaged in treatinzthis class of maladies with tlie'inOst astonishing suc- cess. The treatment adoptrd by him I: new, it is based upon scientific principles. with new discovered remedies. without minerals or pois- ons. 'I'lie tacilities of cure are such, that pati- retits can be cured at their own houses without expense. in any part of the country. from an acmtrate description. of their case by letter, and have the medicine sent them by mail or 6Xpl’853. Farmers crl. Markham fer the last two years with a success :iirpi't-cedeittcd. By the use of this remedy it w'lll convince the owners of that noble animal use inconsistency of an unneces- sary ouilny by thing Artificial foods or Condition Powders. whit-Ii life too well. known to. contain minerals highly injurious to toe ineiirbrauo or coating of rho Sienmclr. The. llall is a cotripoundof I‘tiio chctube. and warranted not to contain either .llercnry. Arsenic. Anti- mony or any other Mahleral. Its immediate action is surprising and the ultimate effect bu astoniahcd it'misrssand‘s. 1.1' the Animal in out of sorLs, there is a cause remove that and ho is all right. One (Io-o at the cost of 25 cents in sediment to ewe llido Bound. Loss of Appoâ€" . lite. Coughs. Colds and Fever. Distemper. Stoppage of \‘Vater. Sweilo-d Legs. Grenoomnd is a complete I)I-.~trtr_\er of Worms, a greatpuri- fyei- of the tllooil. and r- iotI Physic, always reeotnirmiidetl to be pain :i in the Spring and Fall, which wit; act as a pievnwre aml'm- , prove the gem-rth condition Makes him com- ; pletely upto the mark for 1.4.. Work, thorooby giving every satid’action the owner can require. g 'l‘estiiiionials ot'tbo highest character will be ’ and 25 cents. ,Arlrcrtisnomt: not exceeding three (mes. twenty ï¬rst unis ouch insertion, in. ail-ounce. No advertisements can Ire inserted. ofa cha» ioctor inconsistent with that- of the paper. . Our Musical Friend. “Omit MRISlCAL FRIEND." a Rare Comparison for tth \V'inter Months. Every Pia-fat, Should procure this Every Singer. \voekly Publication at? Every Teacher. ; Vocal and Piano Forte Every Pupil, Music. costing but to: Every Amateur, [cents a number, and Pronounced by the entire I'm. oftho country, to be "THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK. OI‘ THE KIND IN THE WORLD-" Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano l'orte Music EstrIO Cents. Yearly.$5 ; lIalf-y.-ariy,$‘250 ; Qt:nrterly‘$l.‘2$ Subscriber to " Our Musical lire-nil." or man yous DEBILI‘I‘Y. Young men it ho are troubled with weakness - v ' ' .. l . , order it from the nearest Nor-w. . ’ :t‘.’ , une‘ n.» 2031073111 “:95?†b} 3,131,“! mm“. ,m wilmqfthle formatted to tostrt) to the above if required. "in h... Mugic for vtw' t,-..iz..,,-'-}\ it)“; ctltctï¬ 01 W 3‘01 fr“ _'“ln‘lss.‘ Farm; urge. “k Cash 'I‘ermsâ€"Ono Dollar parrpaclwt containing ah", “men†to,“ . “,3 Hi , .i, H, 1.3.1, 1,: {or trees. sotnonmos a ringing ill 6 are. non {our Bulls. 1m. WM. “0â€â€ .Comm ( ‘i rm“ Aggimaion o O 1 o H x" .‘I. ayes. Weakness of the back and lower extreme- ties. confusion of ideas. loss of memory, with melancholy, may be cure ' by the New Botanic Remodlos‘ ' ‘ “1 with my signature in full. without which no“. COUNTRY PAIIEN’ - other are genuine. Medicmes with full directions sent to any part Oll’CBj-Vlcml'lï¬ Square. of the United States or Canada, by patients concession Markham. icommunicating their symptoms by letter.â€" Busiuoss correspondence strictly conï¬dential. Address, DR. GOODING, No. 51 King Street west, Toronto, C. W. ' Toronto. February 3. 1.860. ' 63 Letters prepaid enclosing-a reinittenee. will . be promptly attr-ntlcd to. Printed Directions wrapped round oat-b Ball (he. s": sub-cribo to tho Solo Melodlist, _Contoining 1‘2 pages, costing only 10 Cents 2‘. number; Yearly. $2 (at); Haltâ€"yearly. $195. All» back numbers at 10 etc" and Bound Volumes. containing 17 numbers, at $2 50. each. constantst on hand. C. B. SEYMOUR 6i. Co. 102 Nauru: St.. New York. First Fire I 1 Fire! I .' WESTERN Fire Insurance L‘oinpany of Toronto. Mnnufactory~hh THOMAS MA YOK Tito only maker of the original Yorkshire Driï¬ield-Oils in America. 60 PHONOGRAPHY, WRITING B'Y SOUND. NE IV TBEA TMEN T. A tho Elgiu Mills at 7.'a.m, and returning at 7, p.m. Fare. 28. 6d each way. 000†ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD NICHOLLS, to see things on the favourable side than to a '1 estate. of ten thousand a year. ‘Stop that: abominable noise,’ said a co‘tlttlmndll’lg oilicer to a trumpeter in the midst oftlre battle; ‘we can stand ï¬re, _ ’ _, Proprietor. but we cu,†“and that air) Richmond 11111, Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 ‘. ‘ I’m afraid,’ said a lady to her husband, ‘that I’m goingr to have a stiff neck.’ ‘Not atoll-impossible, my dear.’ replied the spouse, ‘ I’ve seen strong symptoms of it ever since we were ï¬rst married.’ URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the Filter Meson! of every month, and, the remainder of the mouth at his residence Tltornhill. War'raitted. July as, 18.59. We suppose that the titan who, in the hour of danger, turns pale. and makes his escape, may be said to come olfwitli flying colours. 32")" HALF-WAY HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. THE Subscriber begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the public. that Ire has reuiOVed from the White Swan Hotel to the above Premises. where there will be found excellent accommodation for Travellers. and Good Stabling. ï¬ï¬' Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. 72-7 W. HODGE & C0. THOIrlCSALE and Retail Copper. Tin and tron Plato VVorkezs. and Furnishing Ironmongers, Parties giving this house a call will ï¬nd their orders punctually attended to and the lowest prices charged, I A; KNOWING BAcnnLon.â€"â€"‘A fine gold lady’s brcastâ€"pin’ is advertised as lost. A bachelor makes the inquiry if she is a single ‘gold lady,‘ and is willing to be changed. ' Love.â€"Passionate wooing is like sum- mer dust; "it lies on the ground a little while, and then a slight wind comes, and away it is gone. Men who love well do not speak flippantly. Their affection bor- rows some inspiration from religion. ‘ How do you and your wife got along '1’ ï¬ â€˜ Qh,rathor badly ; she gave me her hand ,a year ago, and I thanked her, but she gaves it to me now every time I dare to speak, and I. don’t thank her. 54-1 Toronto. overv morning. starting from Barristers, Attorneys-atâ€"Law, All Work CORNER Buffalo Medical Dispensary. unansnw roa 1n: coax or current» oasxiut. Dunn-rs. aura up AGUI. SCROFULA. oLn ULcsns. anz’n inro- an‘r or TIM: noon. sAL'r arisen. riurum. rrs'tou. aiLxs. nouns, DEBILI’I'Y. rit- rinuirirzs or town AND OLD not, &c. 113" No Mercury Used .53 R AMOS Jr. SON. Corner of Main and ‘ Quay Streets, Butl'alo, New York, are the only Physicians in the State who are incin- bors of the Royal College of Surgeons. Lon- don. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 o’clock at night, on every state and symptom of disease. The treatment they adopt is the result of upwards of 30 years' sittensive and successful practice in London. The moat inveterate symptoms of Disease eradicated in eight or nine days, and cases ofa slight nature in ttvo or three days at a very moderate expense.â€" The cure eï¬ected without conï¬nement or bin- dra-nce from business. Young Men-â€" Take Particular LANDS FOR SALE. On Easy Torinâ€"s of Payment. 80,006â€"Aores, IT HATED in the counties of LAMPTON and KENT. All necessary information will be given on application. pest paid, to MlLES LANGSTAFF. Wallaceburgh. Also. some improved FARMS to RENT. Wallaceburgli,Nov. 94. 1859-. 52-tf ‘ YORK MILLS HOTEL, YONGE STREET. GOOD supply of VVRNRS and Liqooas always on liaud.. Cigars of all brands. Excellent accommodation for Travellers, Fai- tners and others. ALEX. HILL, Proprietor. York Mills, Dec. 17, 1859. 55-0") SOLICITORS 1N CHANCERY, &c. OFFICE :â€" CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Whitmore £ Co’s. Boukiug Otlice, TORONTO Agency Particular/y attended to. 'i'nontas G. MATHHSON. Toronto, July 1, 1.5.39, Janus FITZGERALD 3l-tt' JOHN N. REID, M.D. OI" YONGE AND COLBORN 'l‘llORNlllLll. 11:3" ’11 Prescriptions got at the Office must be paid for on delivery. 31-1y Dr. DUNHAM, SU tGEON and Mechanical Deiitist,Medical Iliili. Markham Village. June 30, 18:39. sr KEETS, 31-1y MATTHEW LEPPER . . .. . . Notice. Has always on hand a good assortment of _ DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, There is an evil habit sometimes indulged ‘ in by ha '5. in solitude. often growing up with &c. ac. a c. - 3 [them to manhood. and which. if trot rcfornnd The Mittinery Department by them in due tiirio. not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives Will be found ~repleto with the Newest and Most Fashionable Styles 01 rise to a series of protraCied. insidious. and de‘ vastating affections. Few of those who give Bonnets, JVIantles J' Capes Aurora. February 17. 1860. 64-tf JAMES I. BARKER, IMPORTER and Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints, Oils. and Dre Stuffs. Patent Medicines, Gloss, Putty. Nails â€"â€"Low 1 very low for Ca sipâ€"Markham Village. June 30, 1859. 31-6m may to this pernicious practice are aware ol the consequences, until they ï¬nd the nervous system shattered. feel strange and unacouuta ble feelings. and vague fears in the mind. "MPOItTElt of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Hardware. 520. Richmond Hill. June 1859. 31-6m ~.‘..____W" â€"_L-,._.._....L _rapid. and most easily lcarn-od system of Writ- sands of dollars †been known 40 years ago it would have sand me 20 yours Ii/u'rl lo‘or.†spoke but a portion of the truth. hand requires six years to accomplish, Phono- graphy will perform in one. IIONOGRAPI‘I if was invented by ISAAC I'I'I‘MAN. of Bath. England. in the year ' 1t is the most simple. most natural melt IICO-I’OILTID I! ACT 0" PARLIIAIINT. CJI’ITJL STUCK, “00,000. I. C. GM.K03, Pros. 1837 ing which has ever been, or over can be in- vented During the past fifteen years, hundreds of thousands of persons. in England and Amo- rica. in both public and private life. have learned to write Phouogruplty. and thousands of social. and business letters annually pass through the post ofï¬ce Nor is its great popularity to be wondered 3 at. The present system of writing is .XCUQd' irieg cumbersome. and totally unworthy thou days of progress and invention. Phonographv is equally as legible. can br learned in one. twentieth the time, and can be written of! tin.†usfasl! In other words. the labor of six days can be performed in oneâ€"one man can do the . work of six! So simple is the system. too. ' that a person may learn to write it slowly. in a coupie of hours. An hour's daily practice - for a few weeks will enable (my person to 1 (inc. MICIII.VICO Prom I’LIIL’TOII :- Rico Lewis. Esq. Thor, Hmvorth. Esq, James Booty. Esq. W. Henderson. Esq. T. P. Roberts. Esq. W. Moonstone, Esq. M. Rossini. qu. I ‘ Bernard Holden, Esq. Secntary 4‘ Treasurer. Angus Morrison. Eng. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Canada. Bun/urr. Brnjanrin Switzoi. Esq. Inspector. 113' Had (ï¬n. Church Strut. Toronto. a Tins Contact! Insure: all descriptions oi Buildingsdflauufactorioa. Mills. dim, and Geode and Furniture. in the same. against loss or dam- age by tiro.on liberalterms. Losses promptly write I’honcgraphy with certainty. and with .“m’d‘ some degree of tieodom. The same amount A. LA‘V, of practice cct.tinuod for six months will ec- Relldfll“. General ngont. ‘Richn-ond Hill August 13. 1857. till): owl’qu IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, And {lo-patched to Subscribers by the earliest mails. or other conveyance. when l0 desired. The YORK HERALD- will always be be found to contain the latestand most impor~ tunt Foreign and Provincial News and Mar- kalï¬. and the greatest care will be tnkon to render it acceptable tethe man of business. able 3 person to take reports of speeches. len- nres. sermons. or conversation. and to read hour with accuracy. Dr. J. W. Stone, of Boston. says: 'I deem Phonography an invaluable adjunct to educa- iioii, and one which. when acquired in youth would not be parted with in manhood for thou- . iglo-I The late “on. Tues. I1. BENTON. upon bo- ng presented with a verbatim report of one of his masterly speeches, taken by a little [my only twelve years of ago. said : “ Had this or! The learned senator“ \Vhat Iong- . . It-is the‘duty ofct'ery one, who has re- ligion at heart, to let his conduct: before men witness by its truthfulness of the sincerity of his intentions. It is easy to ï¬nd fault; but merely to ï¬nd fault, without the power to amend, can never lead to beneï¬cial results. A »FRENCHMAN - having heard the word ‘pre-ss’ made use ofâ€"to imply per- suade, press that gentleman to take some refreshments, press hiru to stay, Ste.â€" tlrough Ire would show his talents by using (what be. imagined) a synonymous term; and he, therefore, made no scruple to cry out in company ‘ Pray, squeeze that lady to sing !’ «PHYSIOGNOMY and phrenology are closely allied, and ladies do onI to study those scienccs. \Nere they to do so babi- tually we should not have soniany unâ€" happy-«marriages. To have happiness in , wastage, each should have a moderate comprehension of the moral character of the other. I 'VVhy do we Sneezeâ€"Because particles ofinatter enter the nostrils and excite the Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. m... J. iniNEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, YONGE STREET, RICH MOND HILL. Ladies' and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes. made after the latest styles. December 1858. l-m N0. (344, EETS at WM. DuROSE’S HOTEL THORNHILL HOTEL. HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the aboVe Premises, and ï¬tted them tip in a neat and comfortable style. Boarders and transient visitors will ï¬nd the accumtrlodations iti every way agreeable. The best of Liquors and Cigars carefully selected. Good stabliiig and attentive hustlers. HENRY LEMON, Proprietor. Thornliill, Jan. 1859. p.53 QWAN HOTEL, THORNIIILL. Good U Accommodation for 'I'ravellers. JOHN SHIELS. Proprietor Thoruliill, Dec. 1859. l-tf. -____- WELL.-.“ -_.._ . To the Sick and Dying. _ r a. mound, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klineburgh, guarrantees to cure Cancers, Enlarged .N'ccko 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, aiio. t'lldl‘GShed to PETER SN IDER, Kliu eburgh DR. R. W. HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON a ACCUUCHEUR, AURORA. C.W. February 17, 1860. Auction NOtice. ’1‘HOMA§TV1LSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, YORK, PEEL 8t. ONTARIO. All} letters addressed, MARKHAM VILLAoz. wil receive prompt attention. 113’ Orders re- ceived at the "HERALD" Office. Richmond ill, where terms, 610.. may be ascertained. Markham Village, Nov. 18,1859. 51-tf HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. l-JLL’S Superior Waterproof Harness o and Shoe Blocking is warranted to soften leather. and T6111 ,er itimpcrious to wet. Manu- factured at Richmond Hill. and sold by Store- keepers and Harness Makers throughout the Province. 63.1! To Clergymen. Edilors, Physicians, Law~ yers, Secretaries, Convevaiicers. Law and Me- dical Students, Lecturers, Printers. School 'i‘eachors, Merchants. School Boys and Girls. 3 knowledge ot'l’lioiiography is ofvast utility.-â€"- In fact there. Is no profession or calling in which it is not useful. and no young man’s education can be considered complete without it. During the past nine months hundreds of persons in Canada, of every pursuit in life. have acqt'ircd the Art. front many of whom the subscriber has received neatly-written phoiiogmplnc letters, expressive of their de- light with tho attainment. and the extraordinary ease with which they have acquired it. For the pi-rpose of aiding in the dissemination of so important a reform in his own country, the subscriber is new prepared to supply all who apply, with the MANUAL†Pnosooru- ray, and the PHONOGRAPHIC Corr ltoox. sent by mail to any part of the Province. postage pie-paid. for the small sum of 113’ ONE DOLLAR. £1] Anybody and everybody. who can loam any- thing, can learn l’nonoanan from the MA- NUAL. without other assistance. Those who wish to be able to put their thoughts to paper at the rate of from 100 to 250 words" per minute.†should send for the above-mentioned works at once. The instruction given by the Mauualio as plain as A. B. C., mm :zrn times as easy to understand. The " CANADIM»! PHONE'I'IC PION- EER †is a Monthly Janina]. devoted to tho and a valuable Family Newspaper. TERMS-Sewn and Sixpence per Anuum. is Atrvancx ; and if not paid within, ,Thrce Mouths two dollars will be charged. ‘ RATES OF ADVERTISING ; Six litres and under, ï¬rst insertion. . . . . $00 50 Each subsequent insertion .. . . . . . . . . . (20 12§ I‘en lines and under. first insertion . . . . . 00 75 Above ten litres, ï¬rst in.. per line.... 00 07 Each subsequentinsertion. perlirie. . _ _ 0H 62 113" Advertisements without written diree~ lions inserted till forbid. and charged accord- iugty. All transitory advertisements, from strangers or irregular customers. must be paid for when lrandeo in for insertion. A liberal discount will be made to parties ad- vertising by the year. i A Illost Scientific Invention. An instrument for the cure of General De- bility, or more properly known as Seminal Weakness. Nervous Debility. &c., which are permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days by the use ofthis instrument, when used conjoiutly with medicines. Nero Remedies and Quick Cures, Dr AMOS .51. SON take pleasure in announâ€" 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. Pat is. Philadel- phia and New York. It has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented for the cure of Seminal \Veakuess. or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos 6r. Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of those instru- ments. pledge themselves. that iii any Instance where they may prove unsatisfactorY after a lair trial. the money will be refundtd by m. turning the instrument in good order. Person wishing the above useful instrument will observe. that the price. with the accent. partying directions, securely packed and um by mail or exprt‘ss. is ten dollars. All advertisement- published for a less pe~ rioo than one month. must be paid for in: 'ad- vance. All letters addressed to the Editor must, be post paid. No paper discontinued until all arrearagqq at- paid : and parties refusing papers without pa '- ing up, will be held accountable for the so - ocription. THE YORK HERALD noncrch of feeling and'ofsmell. In sneezing, as in coughing, the effort is to free the part effected from the intrusion of some matters of'an objectionable nature. And in this case, as in the latter, there is a Very general sympathy of other organs with the, part effected, and an energetic efl‘orttoiget rid of the evil. 1 ing in each month. orricnrts macr : THOMAS SNOWDON. Master. JOHN BUTTON, Deputy Master. ALFRED READ. Secretary. 1 Victoria Square. May 7. 1858. 48-1 I'A'couple of travellers stopping at the Hotel Francois, iii the city of Cordova, the: capital of the Argentimc Confederâ€" . ation, were surprised and amused by noâ€" ticing on the bill of fare, ‘ Eggs on horse- back.’ Determined to know what it meant, they called tor the equestraiu dish, when it was steak with two eggs on top. 1 Richmond Victoria, IOYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 7"8, J meets at Brother Robert Wisomans. Masonic Hall. the first Friday averting afler the Full Moon in each month. Ot-‘i'tcnus ELEcr â€"â€"- William Duncan, Munhollana. Secretary ; W.l’oguo, Treasurer, January 21, 1%8. 33...; Victoria Square. the last Friday even- {If}, No. CURE NO pAY. HENRY Riot-t. “mam ' . APOTHECARIES HALL, OPPOSITE ’l'BEC-THEDBAL. Proprietors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. g Master: E. Chamberlain. Deputy Master; J. 113“ Every description of Horse and Cattle ranted. Medicines prepared with the bor‘QEnglieh drugs February 10, 1860. if lfi'fITMOND IIILL iiivrjm: é iBe/ware of Irrzposz'tz'on. professors. who ATTEMPT corms, but never succeed. Dr Amos & Sort have for a long series of years been engaged in an extensive practice in ihe 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. †Puusons IN ANY Paar or 'rns \Vonm may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for Medicines, &c.. which. will be returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from obser- vation. i Manuliwtmcrs of Chemicals Patent Medicines & Perfumery. V lHE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the manufacture of O. S. Richmond’s improved 1 IRON BEAM PLOUGHS, Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs. Fanning- . Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- 113’ All Work manufactured by me is War- IRA B. RICHMOND. 4 Richmond Hill. Jan. 2,1859. King S t. Toronto. Toronto A new" "7. 1853. . Quay streets, Buffalo. N. Y. tAG’Iy .,... a-.. .. advocacy of the Reform. Beware of empirics and itinerant self-styled 31mm". WW. BEGS to intimate that he is now prepared to contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms- He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he Address Dr. Amos 6:. Son, corner Main and h°P°5 ‘0 g1“ general “Parnellâ€- Book and Job Printing ESTABLISMENT. â€". {ll 1.31? Price 25 cents per Address. (post-paid) v WILLIAM H. ORR. Oshawa. C. W. U. S K E NE. MILLWRIGHT, a/ILTOJVJ, ":i t; (It' i‘rrioirtionod RDERS {or any no FANCY JOB description of i't- WORK will be prOiii,.ily ililt’TZtlt’jtl to :--- Boots. nacv nus. ausrmss CARDS, “not AND SMALL" rosnms. CIIthlJRS. LAW FORMS. IILI. nxansminx CHECKS.DR.u-‘T|,_Aitp r A u r u t. l: 'r s . And every other kind of l ‘ LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING done in the best style. at moderate rates. Our assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely new and of the latest patterns. A large vater of new Fancy Type and Borders. forlCart. Circulars. 6w. kept always on bond. erect MILLS of every description, by Altons, Dec. 23. 1859 55-1y