tonne}. 53 ME. BULL’S SECOND SONG, THE SLY LITTLE HAN. .â€" There are some of my neighbours who say of my song, " Old Taurus is surely a little too strong ;†They ask why I speak of so strange a design In " a pleasant and peaceable neighbour †of mine 7 And they think that the plan 01‘ the sly little man Is merely to keep what he has, if he can. But did he not say to us, not long ago. †Come over some day 1 have something to i show 1†And did we not, some of us. see on the spot What “ a pleasant and peaceable neighbour," we’ve got 7 And that it’s the plan 01' the sly little man To bother my buttons whenever he can '1 Besides. I have not quite forgotten the day When he got his own house in that queer sort of way. And although when we meetI may give him my hand, There's something about him I don’t under- stand ; And my wife shakes her fan, And says, "Johnny, my man," That feller will ravage us all, if he can 3 t ‘ He talks very civil and pleasant, ’tis true, But 1 never much care for your more parley- voo ; And if you. my own Johnny, would hold your own place. You’ll let him talk on till he’s black in the face And take your wife’s plan. Like a sensible man, And make all about you as safe as you can.†s. And 1 think my Old Woman is not so far wrong : So I laugh at my neighbours, and stick to my song; I stick to my song, and my bolts and my bars-â€" I stick to my Rifleâ€"and thank my kind stars That, though a plain man, 1 see the true plan Is to make Bullock’s Hatch all as snug as I can. \WQ_â€"~~â€"___w mitrtlluntuus, ,â€"... An artiï¬cal florist lately described him- self as ‘ head gardener to the ladies.’ It is easy to exclude the noontide light by closing the eyes, and it is easy to re- sist the clearest truth, by hardening the heart. \Ve were considerably amused by an account that we lately saw of a remarkable duel. There were six men upon the ground, and six misses. True friendship is vcry rare in human life, but like the shadow of the evening, where it exists, it increases even till the setting of the sun of life. Nothing is ever well done in a small household if the master and mistress are ignorant of the mode in which it should be done. ' If a rich old gentleman has a thought of marrying, let him consider well beforehand what it is that he stands in need ofâ€"a wife, an heiress, or a nurse. ‘A man is, in general, better pleased,’ said Dr. Johnson, ‘when he has a good dinner upon his table, than when his wife talks Greek.’ If you wish to dispense with butter, take a sweet plump damsel to wife; and you can relish your crust and coffee at breakfast without any but leer. A man in Oxford is about to have his life insured, so that when he dies he can have something to live on, and not be de- pendent on the cold charities of the world, as he once was. ‘Doctor, what do you think is the cause of this frquent rush of blood to my Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. head l’-â€"â€"‘Oh, it is nothing but an effect of nature. Nature, you know, (lb/102's a. oacum.’ In a daily paper is the following an- nouncerncntszarr-icd, last week, Mr. John Cobb to Miss Kate Webb.’ Their house will be undoubtedly be full of cab- webbs. There are two kinds of ambition, that which has a specï¬c 0bject-~the ambition of p-ctical rnenâ€"-â€"and that which is gene- ralâ€"the ambition of dreamers. Put no dependence on genius. If you have great talents, industry will improve them; ifyou have but moderate abilities in- dustry will supply their deficiency. No- thing is denied to well directed labour; nothing worth having is to be obtained without it. SCENE in THE LOBBY or THE OPERA HousE.-â€"VViclrard, ole fellah, did you ob- serve how that gurl gazed at my kervat? No, Bwyon, I did not, for there was a sweet cweature in the boxes, whose eyes were positively inverted on my boots all the erening. WHAT'S Fort DINNER lâ€"Old Rowe keeps an hotel in the northern part of this state, which he boasted was the best in ‘ them parts ;†where, as be used to say, you could get anything that was ever made to eat. One day, in comes a Yan- kee, sends his horse around to the stable, and, stepping up to the bar, asked old Rowe what he could give him for dinner. ‘Anything, sir,’ says old Rowe; ‘any- thing, from a pickled elephant to a cam ary bird’s tongue.’ ‘VVa’al,’ says the Yankee, eyeing old Rowe, ‘ I guess I’ll take a piece of pickled elephant.’ Out hustled Rowe into the dining-room, leav- ing our Yankee nonplussed at his gravity. Presently he comes back again. ‘ Well, sir, we’ve got ’em; got ’cm all ready right here in the house; brrt you’ll have to. take a whole one, ’cause we never out ’em.’ The Yankee thought he would have some codï¬slr and potatoes.â€"â€".'1meri- sun Paper. 7 l illustrious Wrestling. /W WALTER B. GEIKIE, M.D. Licentiate of the bchical Board of Upper Carm- da, and recently one :9“ the Medical ofï¬cers of the Toronto General Hosptial, and Professor ofAnuzomy and Surgery in Dr. Ralph’s Medical School, AS returned to AURORA, and re-taken his former residence. on Yonge Sheet, where he may be consulted at all times, on the various branch es of his profession. Aurora, Feb. 24. 1860. â€" NEW TAILOR SHOP. . HE undersigned begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill & Vicinity That he has Commenc ed business in the Tailor ing Line in the house adjoining MR. SIVERS’ SHOE SHOP, Where, by close application to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Ant. onnsns PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED r0. Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, in any style. JAMES B. BURNES, Richmond Hill, Feb. 10, 1860. 63-1}' VWW V vuv \ IVV‘.J\J 6511 T. d. WHEELER, WATCH 8; CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, &c- RICHMOND HILL. Dec. 3, 1359, 53-Iy Auction. Notice. THOMASâ€"IEDWMAN, License!I Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to “Almira.†P.0. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received a the “ York Herald†Ofï¬-co, Richmond Hilll Mr. Henry Lemon, ’I‘hornhill, and Mr. James Cavannah, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, &c. may be obtaieed. Almira. Nov. 25. 1859. 6241‘ "â€"â€"““7£5“To B. BOWMAN’S MILLS! WITH YOUR CARDING- & GRISTING, where parties from a distance can have it tlene to take with them on their return honro. Almira, May 13, 1859. 24-tf. WILLIAM HARRISON,“ Saddle and Harness Maker; RICHMOND HILL. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. l-tf ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE ! MARKHAM VLLAGE. OOD Accommodations. Wines, Liquors 5818 and Partial sets of teeth- and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MARR, Proprietor. Markham, June 1859. RICHMOND HILL HOTEL. Ix STAGE runs from the above Hotel to [ Toronto, everv morning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7.'a.m, and returning at 7, p.m. Fare. 25. 6d, each way. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLER!- RIC HARD NICHOLLS, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 a“ ' A I ’5 band, menu a. MATHESON. URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the FIRST MONDAY CORNER or vormrg AND of every month, and, the remainder of the month at his residence 'Thornhill. All Work War-ranted. July 8, 1859. 32-ly. 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 Premises, where there will be found excellent accommodation for Travellers, and ' "" Good Stabling. (1:? Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. '7 2-7 Vl'. HODGE 8:. Co. HOLESALE and Retail Copper. Tin and tron Plate Workers. and Furnishing Y Y7 Ironmongers, and the lowest prices charged. Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858. J. VERNEY, 54-1 Bout and Shoe Maker, to cure YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL. Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes. made after the latest styles. December 1858. a LOYAL ORAN’OE’LODGE, No. 0-44, EETS at WM. DOROSE’S HOTEL Victoria Square, the last Friday even- ing in each month. orsrcnns ELECT : THOMAS SNOWDON, Master. JOHN BUTTON, Deputy Master. HENRY RICH. Treasurer. ALFRED READ; Secretary. Victoria Squar'o,.b‘1av 7, 1858. Richmond Victoria, 25†Toronto, August 27, 185:}. Parties givrng this house a call 1 A. , will ï¬nd their orders purretually attended to Richuwud “3],. J 4&1 June 3, 1859. _... . 2 2?. H t4 t4 5†re ad: 0 "U 5.“ E1 re a as Ed tract) ‘OLNOH.O.L_ b O O .»r’ tn .4 > g 03 >5 ["2 in <: to .q -» In >:: 4m '45 n) 22 at: > 2: a: .w ,4 /.1 o w e ’ -I D as ‘ ‘ blUSltigii. TUITI I‘/ R. GEORGE F. (ii‘tAHAM, Professor iii of Music and Organist, of Toronto, passes through Richmond Hill, Thornhill, doc. every Tuesday and Saturday. Communica- tions left at Mr. R. Nicholl’s Richmond Hill Hotel, will recieve prompt attention. 32 Trinity Square, Toronto, January 1860. f“. Tiff ‘- J .LV 0 -â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€".~-4.â€"~â€"-â€". DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL, near King Station. formerly occupied by Dr, Hillary. King, May 13. 1859. House 24~1y New Boot and Shoe Store 1N BUTTONVILLE. â€"â€"~ THE Subscriber returns his thanks to the public for past support and begs to state that he 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. 50:1y Photographs ! Ambrotypes ! MELANEOTYPES ! LFTTERGRAPHS, &c. All styles of Pictures taken at t' e Medical Halt, Markham, On reasonable terms, and in all weathers.. Pictures taken from the smallest to life size. I. C. DUNHAM. Markham Village, Oct. 14, 1859. -wflmmw W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING s'r. EAST, scorn SIDE. 'rnran noon WEST raon cnurtcrt sr. roaos’ro, IS the Proprietor of Oliver’s Patent for ap- plying Electricity, to prevent pain in ex- tracting teeth; and also of an Aparatus for manufacturing Vulcanito Rubber Plates for _ Teeth mounted on Gold or otherwrse to suit the necessity of the case. 48-1y MATHESON 86 FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS 1N CHANCERY, &c. OFFICE 3" CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Whitmore £ Co’s. Banking Oflice, TORONTO Agency Particularly attended to. J AbIES FITZGERALD Toronto, July 1, 1559, . 31-tf JOHN N. REID, M.D. COLBORN s't‘ttxlz'rs, THORNIIILL. [11?" Ill Prescriptions got at the Oflice must be paid for on delivery. 31-1)" Dr. DUNHAM, URG EON and Mechanical Dentist,Medicul Hall, Markham Village. June 30, 1859. 3l-ly JAMES L BARKER, IMPORTER and Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs, Patent .Mcdicines, Glass, Putty, Nails â€"-Low ! very low for Cashâ€"Markham Village. June 30, 1859, 31~5m ., l l“ . C RD S B Y, ' 'Eflllll’i’ï¬ii'li‘lili of Dry "io: s, Groceries, Wino-s, i. isrir-r'“ il-w" . rice. one 1859. 31-6rn ,_ _..__._.._ N ....__._...._....._..._._._..___._. . To the Sick and Dying. R. SNIDER, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klineburgh. guarrantees 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 PETER SNIDER, Klin ebnrgh 1- m it? NO CURE NO PAY. August 6, 1858. 61.1 ~___ _...._.... M..- W W. T. ATKINSON, & Co. IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, Manufacturers of Chemicals Patent Medicines & Perfumery. APOTHECARIES HALL, OPPOSITE THE CnTHEI)RAL’ King St. Toronto. Proprietors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. [13‘ Every description of Home and Cattle Medicines prepared with the ber’.English drugs. Toronto, August 27. 1859. ATENT Eave Troughs and Water Spouts superior to tin, put up at 5 and 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates, I’Vag on Fel- lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and urning in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF, STEAM Mums, '1‘uousnrr.t.. 27-tf HUGH CAMPBELL, tens txrnA-crto. armour rum r: 'By the use of Electricity, ' By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, ." SURGEON DENTIST, A U RORA. Rubber. performed in the most approved manner and. - Warranted' Aurora, March 9, 1860. 67-1y 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. Aurora. June 6. 1859. 25‘ 1y W JAMES HALL, 11 Sold at prices to meet the times Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. BOOT-S and SHOES, which will be PATRICK LYNOTT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, __ .- 4 OR the sale of Cattle, Stock, &c. is pre- pared to" attend Sales in all parts of Up- per Canada. Richmond Hill May 26. 1859. 19â€"2. 1' l FOR. SALE; "200,000 feet of Lum her NCLUDING Flooring, Siding, Inch Boards, and two-inch Plank, Scantling, rkc ,&c.. at the subscriber’s Mill, near Stoufl'ville, cheap for Cash or Approved Credit. JAMES BUGG. Stoufl‘ville, April 12, 1859. 23-tf. ROBERT SIVER, Boot. and $1106 Maker: DJOINING the \Vesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. A choice selection of Gerrtlemens’, Ladies, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes coustautlv on hand, and made to order on the Shortest No. tice. [13’ All kinds of Shoemakers Findings for sale Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858, 1-tf TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YON GE S'I'AL‘ET. MONUMENTST-TI‘OMBTABLES TOMBSTONES, &C. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. &. W. YALE, willcon- tinuo the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. ' l’,S.â€"-â€"All notes and accounts remaining un~ paid on the 151 day of June, 1858, will be put into Court for collection, (l. IJE. G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29. 1859. 48-tf. LANDS FOR SALE. On Easy Termâ€"d of Payment. 30,000 Acres, ITUATED in the counties of Lanrros and KENT. All necessaryinformation will be given on application, post paid, to MILES LANG STAFF, Wallaceburgh Also, some improved FARMS to RENT. Wallecoburgh, Nov. ‘24, 1859. 52-tf YORK MILLS HOTEL. YONGE STREET. GOOD supply of WINE: and Liquoas always on hand. Cigars of all brands. Excellent accommodation for Travellers, Far- mers and others. ALEX. HILL, Proprietor. York Mills, Dec. 17, 1859. 55-0m MATTHEW LEPPER Has always on hand a good assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 61.0. 310. ï¬t‘i’éf. - ma I w“ . ice raritrnel'y neportment Will be found §replete with the Newest and Most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, JPIantlcs J' Capes Aurora. February 17, 1860. 64-11" ,1 5.31.0. DR. R. W. HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON & ACCUUBHEUB, AURORA, C.W’. February 17, 1860. 64- 1y Auction NOtice. THOMAS‘YVILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, YORK, PEEL & ONTARIO. All letters addressed, MARKHAM VILLAGE. wil receive prompt attention. [13’ Orders re- ceived at the “HERALD†Ofï¬ce. Richmond ill, where terms, &c., may be ascertained. Markham Village, Nov. 18,1859. 51-tf HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. ELL’S Superior Waterproof Harness e and Shoe Blacking is warranted to soften leather, and renoer it imperious to wet. Manu- factured at Richmond Hili, and sold by Store- keepers and Harness Makers throughout the Province. February 10, 1860. 63-tf RICHMON D HILL IRON FOUNDRY. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the g manufacture of O, S. Richmond’s improved OYAL ORANGE LODGE. No. we, watch and Clock Maker-,HRON BEAM PLOUGHS, I; meets at Brother Robert Wiseman's, Masonic Hall, the ï¬rst Friday evening after the Full Moon in each month- OerCEns ELECI‘ -- William Duncan, Master; E. Chamberlain, Deputy Master; .1, Jewelry, Watches and Clocks repaired and Munhollano, Secretary ; \V.l’ogue, 'l‘reaaurer' January 21, 1858. 38-tf JEWELER, &c, Yonge Street, Aurora- cleaned on the shortest notice and lowest terms Aurora, February 17, 1860. 60-1; Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs, Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Brakes [13’ All Work manufactured by me is war- ranted. IRA B. RICHMOND. Richmond Hill, Jan. 12,1859. s Teeth {Inserted on Silver, Golder Yalcanized g All Operations in his Profession, . 5.8 always on hand a large assortment of f Good Health and ‘ MAYO-R’s . LIFE PILLS 1 Are warranted not to contain any Mercury. 1 Those Pills are composed of the most select iDrugs, and being purely vegetable, can be taken at any season of the year if necessary, with safety and; without fear of taking cold. by iexposure, which renders them of great value fand superior to any other medicine over yet offered to the public. The satisfactory and flat- ;tsriug testimonials received by the Proprietor, has induced. him toadvertise these invaluable jI’ills that the public may be convinced of a simple and efï¬cacious remedy, is alone sufï¬ci- ent to subdue and cure the ordinary sickness of this country, such as Pains in the Head. Back and Loins, all Nervous. Disorders, Indigestion, Soreness of the Threat. Cramps, lColircs, Worms in Children, and other disor- ‘ders, which will be found on» the wrapper with ‘instructions for taking them. Price, 25 Cents each Box. Sold by Druggists and general Storekeepers, who are requested not to purchase of travelling iA ts. in. g“ THOMAS MAYOR. Officeâ€"Victoria. Square. Con. Markham. EUROPEAN Mâ€"IE-DICAL HOUSE AND Botanic Dispensary: -No.51, Kine S'rnan'r WEST, Tononso, C.W. I ESTABLISHED BY EVD)?» GOODIXG. (formerly of England- 3 NEW. SPEEDY, AND MOST SUC~ CESSFUL mode of treating Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Illamcmus or Wasting Conâ€" sumption, Seminal Weakness, Dzsâ€" cases of the Kidneys and Bladder ID" No charge for Advice. ces‘s. The treatment adoptcd'by him is new, it is based upon scientiï¬c principles, with new discovered remedies. without minerals or pois- ens. ients can be cured at their own houses without expense, in any part of the country, from an accurate description of their case by letter, and have the medicine sent them by mail or express. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Young men who are troubled with weakness generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetful- ness, sometimes a ringing in the ears. weak eyes, weakness of the back and lower extreme- ties, confusion of ideas, loss of memory, with "10181.01101)’, may be cured by the New Botanic . Remedies. C O U NTR Y PA '1‘] EN Th". Medictnes with full directions sent to any part ' of the United States or Canada, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter... Business correspondence strictly conï¬dential, Address, , DR. GOODING, No. 51 King Street \Vest, Toronto, C, IN. Toronto, February 3, 1860. 63 NEIV TREATMENT. Buffalo Medical Dispensary. rs'rrrnusmzn roa rm: com: or nrsrm-srrv GENERAL DEIIILI'IY, FEVER AND AGUK, SCRO)‘ULA. OLD ULCERS, GREAT IMPU- RI'I‘Y 0)‘ 71111: 111.001). SALT REDUM. PIMI‘LIIIS, FIS'IULA, BILES, KIDNEYS, DEBIIJ’I‘Y, 11G- )‘IRMITIES 0P YOUTH as» our AGE. 6L0. 113’ No Mercury Used 4;;9 R AMOS 451. SON, Corner of Main and Quay Streets, Buffalo, New York, are the only Physicians in the State who are ment- bers of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don. May bo 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' extensive and successful practice in London. The most inveterate symptoms of Disease eradicated in eight or nine days, and cases of a slight nature in two or three days at a very moderate expense.-â€"- The cure eï¬â€˜ected without confinement or hin- drance from busines. Young Men- Take Particular Notice. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood. and which. if not reformed by them in due time. not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and de- vastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware ot the consequences, until they ï¬nd the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unacounta his feelings, and vague fears in the mind. A .Most Scientgï¬c 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 conjeintly with medicines. New Remedies and Quick Cures, Dr AMOS 6r. SON take pleasure in surroun- cing that they have invented a most important instrument for the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadel- phia and New York. It has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented fer the cure of Seminal Weakness, or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos 6'2. Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of these instru. merits. pledge themselves. that in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by re- turning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful instrument will observe, that the price. with the accom- panying directions. securely packed and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. Beware of Imposition. Beware of empirics and itinerant self-styled professors, who ATTEMPT coaxs, but never succeed. Dr Amos &. Son have for a long series of years been engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate complaints, and are the only legally qualiï¬ed Physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remedies can be obtained. Paasens IN ANY PART on THE WORLD 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 ecure from obser- vauon. Addres'Dr. AIDS 5r. Son, corner Main and hopes to give general satisfaction, Quay streets, Buffalo, N, Y. “My Dyspepsia or ‘ Msuufaetoryâ€"drth ‘ AFFLICTED READ t. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum , Mercurial, Chronic Complaints, 4-6 ' Da. Gnonmo is netv engaged in treating this , class of maladies with the most astonishing suc- ' The facilities of cure are such, that pati- ' Long Lif. 'LN:,FRSALE- A Splendid roperty HE Subscriber is instructed to ofli‘er for Sale the following Lands :â€" Tho south half of Lot No. 6, in the 7th Can. of Flat Guillimbury, Containing 100 acres,'a-bont 4d) Clearedâ€"with comfor.able Log House, Barn and Well at good water. The remainder is covered with Valuable Pine and. Hardwood Timber, and will be sold! a good. bargain on liberal terms.â€" Applicatidn may be made to the owner. Thomas Brodie, Lot 25, 2nd Con. King, or to the Subscriber. use, {The west half of the north half of Lot No. 29 In the 3rd Con. of MISOIII'I). 5' Containing 50 Acres of valuable Land. with an Excellent Mill Site ,Thereen. Will be sold Cheap, for Cash. ALso, The north half of Lot No. 13, in the 1st CON. OF SYDENHAM, Containing 100 Acres of choice Land,â€"well gwatered and in a good. locality. and will be sold on. liberal terms. ALso, .A. Village Lot! On. Temperance Street, in the AVILLA GE OF AURORA, Containing one ï¬fth of an Acre of Land, with a Commodious House thereon. Well adapted for the residence of a genteel family. ALSO, The following ‘4 Village I ots in Aurora. Belonging to. R Machall, F.qu on. the Plan of survey drawn by R. Lynn, D 1’.S., viz' : Lot No. 1, west of Railroad, 2nd range, one quarter acre . Lot at the head of Road, between Lots 6 and 7, one quarter acre. Lot No. 9. 2nd range, one quarter acre. Lot No. 17, 181 range, 000 quarter acre. All of which will be sold cheap and on liberal terms. aaso, ’A nmndm‘ of Village Lots! On the principal Streets of Aurora, belonging on liberal rerrrrs. Apply to [if by lotter, post paid} W. MOSIJCY, Land .1 gent sad Conveyancer. Aurora, March I, 1800. 6.8-tlt RIN'l‘ING TYPES, AND ALL OTHER Printing Materials, are kept in large quantities, and sold at the lowest prices. for six tnoutlis’ notes or cash, at Bruce’s New York Type Foundry. Roman fonts of the modern styles are always on the shelves, ready for immediate delivery, in fonts of from 66 to [0,000 lbs. Nine cents will prepay the postage on a ._- . -.._._ ...- . .uï¬. ._. ...w...._. h-.. .- printing offices sending me their address. Any publisher of a newspaper who chooses : to publish this advertisement. including this nuts. three times before the fin-'1 day of July. 1800, and forward me one of the papers cori- taining it, will be allowed his hill, at the time of lrlflkilrg a pvrclrnsc from me of my own rrrnnufactures, of tire times“ the amount of said bill. Address GEORGE BRUCE, Type Founder, l3 Chambers street, N.Y NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the undersigned either by Note or Book Account. will please attend to the same by the 1st of March, by coming forward and paying part and making arrangements for the balance they will be liber- ally dealt with. These neglecting to attend to this notice may expect to be attended to. P. CROSBY. Richmond Hill, Feb. 10, 1860. 63-tf AREAS CONDITION PHYSIC WORM DESTROYER. I ‘HIS Splendid Medicine 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 unprecedented. By the use of this remedy it Will convince the owners of that noble animal the inconsistency of an unneces- sary outlay by using Artiï¬cial food or Condition Powders. which are too well_known to contaln 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, Airti- mony or any other Mineral. Its immediate action is surprising and the ultimate effect has astonished thousands. 1f the Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that and he is all right. One dose at the cost of 25 cents is sufï¬cient to cure Hide Bound, Loss of Appe- tite, Coughs, Colds and Fever, Distemper, Stoppage of Water, Swelled Legs, Grease.and is a complete Destroyer of Worms, 3. greatpuri- fyer of the Blood, and a good Physic, always recommended to be given in the Spring and Fall, which will act as a preventive andim- prove the general condition. Makes him corn- pletely upte the mark for his Work, therecby giving every satisfaction the owner can require. Testimonials of the highest character will be forwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash Terms-«One Dollar per packet containing four Balls. Letters prepaid enclosing a remittance. will be promptly attended 10. Printed Directions wrapped round each Ball with my signature in full, without which none other are genuine. Ofï¬ceâ€"Victoria Square, Mnnufactorymflh concession Markham, THOMAS MAYOR The only maker of the original Yorkshire Driï¬ield Oils in America. 60 W. U. S K E N E MILLWRIGHT, .HLTOJV'J, ,to John Mosley, Esq ,â€"â€"will he and cheap and : pamphlet of “ Priced Specimens of Forrlps,†. ‘and other sheets, which will be mailed to all ' .1“ For Sale, in the VILLAGE OF. SPARTA, Ninth Concession of Markham, suitable for a Tanner or Brewer, consisting of ‘ A One Acre Lot, With Two Dwelling Houses and a largex Tannery. 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