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York Herald, 13 Apr 1860, p. 4

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pram. TRUE FREEDOM. BY 8. G. BULLEINCHK Who is the-truly free ’I : The» Monarch on his throne ?' The Chief adorned with victory, spoils by valor won 'I, No l I Passion’s force can shake The soul in danger tried; And he who here of steel can break May be the slave Of Pride. 1 Who is the truly blast? The man ofiqwealth untold . In robes of Eastern-splendor dressed. And served on plate. of.gold?, ' No ! vain his rich attire~~~ To ease the laboring breath ; Antrvain his goldito quench thefire, The fever-flame of death, That man is free, 0 Lord. !, ToWho-m thy name is dear ;‘ Whofoaring thee,.performs thy word; And knows no other fear. Frompassion, pride, remorse, Thy care his path shall guard, And'lead him on, in virtue’s course, Tohis divine reward. Thy love protects his way ;, To thee his thanks are given.;, Thy smile shall gild life’s evening ray, And light the mom of heaven. lilirrrllunruur, __J.â€". What object in the world has neither beginning nor end 'lâ€"Thc letter 0. also a young lady lâ€"A-niiss. What article in a grocer’s shop ex- , presses a doubt as to a man’s power of. ‘3. walking lâ€"Canister (Can he stir I), What plaything may be deemedabore ; every other 'lâ€"A top. In. what suit does a man never feelécomw furtable lâ€"In. a law-suit. Why are hoopslike church towers ?‘-â€" They surround the belles (bells): What is that, which though always sta- tionary, is ever in motion lâ€"A clock. When your hair gets into disorder, what heathen deity should invoke”.l Comus. When may a man be said to be literally immersed in business ‘I When he’s giving a swimiag lesson. A man in battleQ is not allowed to whistle to keep his courage up, and. the whistling of the bullets dosen’t have that Mm'khami‘lune 1359i RICHMOND HILL. HOTEL. STAGEJRJS from the above. Hotel to Toronto, every morning, starting from I the Elgin Mills at 7. a.m,, and returning at 7, d p.m. Fare. 25. 6d. each way. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD. NICHOLLS, Proprietor. ; 1-55 f: TGA If; Husband, nied, that the man who is not fond of, tendency. Platt, of the Macacheek Press, getting desperate at the ladies, bids them ‘do their dâ€"ivinest.’ ' One of the young McStingers askc Mr. Bunsby the other day why the Indians called their home a wig-warm. ‘ Because,’ replied man of the sea, ‘it is there where ;Ricbmond- Hill. Dec. 18, 1858. they keep their scalps.’ Disraeli says: ‘The fact cannot be de- children is a bad man. I have never known a single exception to this sweeping rule.’ The pleasantes‘t things in the world are pleasant thoughts, and the greatest art in life is to have as many of them as possible. The most difficult of all modern ques- tions to answer isâ€"-‘ Who’s your friend. Did; you: ever see a man in the crowded ought to be ashamed of herself.’ Take away my first letter, take away my second'letter, take away all my letters, and I am still the sameâ€"the poastinan. A marquis said to a financier, ‘ I would have you to know that I am a man of quality.’ ‘-And I,’ replied the financier, am a man of quantity.’ ‘Fine complexion Mrs. H. has got,’ ‘1 know it,’ replied Bristles, ‘she and I buy our colors at the same shop.’ The quickest way of taking the chair at a political meeting is to insult somebody. He will give it to. you immediatelyâ€"over the head. There is a man in. Cincinnati» in {103585- sion ofa powerful memory. He is em- ployed. by the Humane Society to ‘re- member the poem? THE OLD MAN’S SEC‘RET.â€"â€"An aged 1, clergyman, who had known not one day’s llness, was asked his secret. ‘- Dry feet and early rising,’ was his reply; ‘ these are my only two precautions.’ The Beginning of Friendship-.-â€"Oncé in America a clever and candid woman said ' to me, at the close ofa dinner, during which I had been. sitting beside her ;. ‘ Mr. Roundabout, I was told I should ; not like you; and I do-n’t.’ ‘ Well, ma’am,’ says I, in a; tone- of the ’ most unfeigned simplicity, ' I don't cai‘e.’ And we became good friends im- mediately, and esteemed each other for: ever after.’ During the absences from circuit of‘ Mr. Campbell (now Lord Campbell) on his inatrimonal trip with the ei-devam ~Miss Scarlett, Justice Abbott observed, when acause was called On: ‘I thought, Mr. Brougham, that Mr. (Campbell was in this case.’ ‘Yes, my Lord,’ replied Mr.Brougham, with that sarcastic look peculiarly his own; ‘he was, my Lord, but I understand he is ill.’ ,, ‘ " I am sorry to bear that, Mr. Brougham,’ psaidthe Judge, taking snuff.~ ' ‘My Lord,’ replied Bfoughaiii, ‘it is whispered here that the cause of my learned friend’s absence is the Scarlett ferer.’ 331mm . GEIKIE, Licentiate of the Medical Board of Upper Cana- (mc rpf'tlie Medical-(fie of the'Tc‘n'onlo General Hospital, and qufcssor of Anatom and Surgery inpDr. Ralph’s Mc ical Sci/cool, AS returned to AURORA, and re-takeii his former residence- en Yongo Street, wherehemay be consulted at all times. on the various branch es of his profession. Aurora, Feb. 24. 1860. M.D. 1* da, and-‘r'coentliy are 65-3'1 NEW TAILOR SHOP. TH Rundersigned begs respectfully to inform the iiilihbitantsofs‘ _ ‘ Richmond 1111113; Vicinity That he has eommeaicedibusinoss in the Tailor ing Line in the house adjoining MR. SIVERS’ SHOE SHOP, Where, by close application to business and studying te please, he hopes to merit ashare of ' public patronage. ALL onDims. ruucruuu, ATTENDED 1‘0. Garments cut to order on the. shortestnotice, JAMES B. BURNES, ’RichmondHill, Feb, 10. 1860. passes through Richmond Hill, Thornhill, rice. Riclimmid_Hl.ll.,Dec. 1858. l-tf ' every 'l’ucsday and Saturday. Communica- i ' tions left at Mr. R. Nicholl’s Richmond Hill ,‘Hotcl, will recieve prompt attention. in any style. ‘ T. J. WHEELER, 8E, CLOCK MAKER, SPRINGPIILL, near King Station. House 'pefigazlsgsa Hm May 26. 1859. 19-2. JEWELLER, &c~ RICHMOND HILL. 5,3-ly __.___.-.._-..____.___.__~._________ “New Boot and Shoe Store Doc. 3, 1859, ’Auction Notice. THOMASâ€"BOWMAN, Auctioneer, Ron THE COUNTIES OF YORK &. PEEL, All letters addressed to “ Almira,” P..O. wil receive prompt attention. the “ York Herald” Office, Richmond Hilll Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornhill, and Mr, James What word, signifying wrong~,.denotes Cavaunah, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, &c. may be obtaieod. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859.. GO BQW MAN’S MILLS! WITH YOUR CARDING- & GRISTING, where ‘ VTHE Subscriber retdriis his thanks to the Licensed Orders received a 62,“. Photographs! Ambrotypes !, To _ ,‘On reasonable terms, and in all weathers. parties from a distance can have it done to take With them on their return home. Almira, May 13. 1859. 2,4,- tf. WILLIAM HARRISON, Saddle and Harness Maker, , RICHMOND HILL. 'Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. .Marklia in Village, Oct. 14-, 1859. 45-t '99 KING sT. EAST, seam sins. THIRD noon ‘ 1~tf ‘ ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE ! MARKHAM VLLAGE. ‘ 00D Accommodations. Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R... MARK, Propmmr. 26.â€"tf :on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessity of , the case. ' KToronto, July 1, 1559, 31-tf RGEON Dentist, will be at Niclioll’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the FiRST MoNDAY - of every month, and, the reminder of the CORNER OF NM!“ month at his residence Therahill. Warranted. July 8, 1859‘. SU All. Work 32-1)”. HALF-wily HOUSE, RICHMOND Hing TH E Subscriber begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the thoroughfare, flounder in the long skirt of a removed fmm “‘9 White Swan Hotel ‘0 the lady’s dress, and, after recovering himself 1 with great effort, look at her as if she Good Stabling. 0:?- Horscs and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. Richmond? Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. W. HODGE 8L Co. HOLESALE and Retail Copper, Tin and? iron Plate Workers, and Furnishing ‘ MPORTER of Dry Goods, Groceries, Parties givmg this house call will find their orders puiictuallyattendcd to said Brown to his friend Bristle‘ the ' - and theioweswrices Charged. 5’ Richfljond Dec- public, that he has where there will be found ‘ excellent accommodation for Travellers, and above Premises, Patent Medicines, Glass, Putty. Nails â€"Low ! ‘ 72-7 ~â€" ItT Iron mongers, i In”-.- lTo tire Sick and '4-1 J. VERNEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, YONGE STREET, RICHMOND BILL. to cure lAnd many other Diseases. Persons labouring Hinder either of the above mentioned Diseases, I Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes. made after thelatest styles. December 1858. paid, and addressed to If? NO CURE N0 PAY. ‘W. T. ATKINSON, & Co. Manufacturers of Chemicals EZWR’"’TI‘ r g:- "“ ,7 ORANGE LODGE, N0. ' mars at WM. DuROSE’S HOTEL Victoria Square, the last Friday even- ing in each month. OFFICERS ELECT : . THOMAS SNOWDON, Master. JOHN BUTT ON, Deputy Master. HENRY RICH. Treasurer. ALFRED READ, Secretary- Victoria Square. May 7, 1858. [13“ Every description of Horse and Cattle LOYA ‘ A’I‘ENT Eave 'l‘roughs and Water Spouts 48-1 Rich mond Victoria, OYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 1 meets at Brother Robert Wisemaii‘s. Masonic Hall, the first Friday evening after the Full Moon in each month. Euro-r â€"â€" William Duncan, Master; J 7"8. OFFiCERs V Master: E.’Chamber1ain, Deputy Mmliollana. Secretary ; W. Pogue, Treasurer. January 21, 1.858. 38,-“ :TEETH. EXIHACIEB, WIEHDUT PAIN 1 Good Health and Long" Life. By the use of Electricity, By Dr. E. c. EDMONDS, MAYOR'S é SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. .' "Teeth" inserted on Silver Gold or 'Valcanized . 7 ' Rubber. A" Operations'in his Profession. Are warranted not to contain any Mercury. Performed "1 ‘he “‘0” “Ppmved manner and Those Pills are composed of the most select Warmmedl Drugs, and being purely vogetahle, can be AWNSRMN'CII 991860° 67"? taken at any season of the year if necessary, with safety and without fear of taking cold by l r exposure, which renders them of great value Y: R E E T H O T E L, .‘ag‘d superior to any other medicme 'ever yet AURORA. o ered to the public. ['_lie satisfactory andflat- tcring testimonials received by the Proprietor, GOOD supply of; Wines and Liquors ,has induced him to advertise these invaluable always on hand. Excellent Accunimo- 3Pills ihat the public may be convinced of a dation for 'Travellers. Farmers, and others. simple and efficacious remedy, is alone suffici- Cigars of. all brands. opt to subdue and cui‘ePthe Ol‘dllLal'VHSlcklltfis of _ I _ - t is countr ,such as ainsiiit e ead, ack 0' MQLEOD' Proprle‘tor' and Loins,yall Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia or Aurora. June 6" 1859* 25"” Indigestion, Sorenoss of the Threat, Cramps, 'FColics, Worms in Children, and other disor- ders, which will be found on the wrapper with instructions for taking them. MUSICAL TUITION JAMES HALL, Price, 25 Cents each Box. AS always on hand'lalarge assortment 0f Sold by Druggists and general Storekeepers. NlR. GEORGE F. GRAHAIVI, Professor of Music and Organist, of TUmnw’ soldot prices to meet the tiniesin wAgonts. N nor OQOGNQ". ‘| II It ,illli'i i' .‘ili‘I I #311121.“ is n O o a in .4 > no >5 9‘2 in <5 “4 2; >3 4M 4!: in» 22 no > 2: at: .V’ .q .I x no In 1 q 13 faumnraamia ‘S’I'IIN S I " sarcasta ., #0304 THOMAS MAYOR. Otfice-â€"Yictoria Square. Manufactoryâ€"tlth Con. Markham. PATRICK LYNQT'I'. 32 Trinity Square, @343 ,Torcnto,vlaizuary1860. 6l-tf :;A F F L I Q T E D R E A D l i OR the sale of Cattle, Stock, &c. is pre- EUROPEAN Mâ€"E'DICAL HOUSE DR. L_ LANG-STAF'F’ pared to attend‘Sales in all parts of Up- {I AND Bournic Dispensary, No. 51, KING STREET VVES'I‘, Tonou’ro, C.VV. FOR. SALE; ESTABLISHED BY » Dr. . 200,000 feet of Lunkbel. -., GOODING. (formerly of England . NCLUDI‘NG Flooring, Siding, Inch “Boards, anchtwo-inch Plank, Scantling. &c ,&c., at the subscriber’s Mill. near Stoufi'villo, cheap for Cash or Appi'oved'Crcdit; JAMES BUGG.‘ Stoufl'ville, April 12, 1859. 23-112 formerly occupied by Dr, Hillgrp,_ King, May 13-. 18594 24-1y -n-.--..â€" NEW. SPEEDY, AND MOST SUC- CESSFUL mode of treating IN. BUT'I‘ONYILLE., ELivm Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous " Debillly, Ma? acmus or Wasting Con- sumption, Seminal Weakness, Dis- eascs of the Kidney/s and Bladder public for past support and begs to state that he has removed into the Village of Buttonville, r wheie he hopes for a continuance of the pa- -, troiiage heretofore given him. ' All orders executed with despatchandwork l warranted. ‘ DAVID GALLOWAY. . Buttonville, Nov. 11, 1859, 5031y ROBERT, SIVER, Boot and Slice. Maker, DJOINING the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Y'ongo Street, Richmond Ilill. A clioice'sol-ectiion of Geiitlonieiis’, Ladies, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes constaiitlv on phand, and made to order OiLtiie Shortest No- ,;tice. I]? All kinds of Shoemakers Fh'dlngs 1"” Sale 'E'ieiits can be cured at their own houses without , Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858, l-tf Mercurial, Chronic Complaints, (ye [13’ No charge for Advice. , DR. GooniNG is now engaged in treating this class of maladies with the most astonishing suc- cess. The treatment adopth by him is new, it is based upon scientific principles, with new discovered remedies, without minerals or pois- MELANEOTYPES I LFTTERGRAPHS, 8&6. 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. All styles of Pictures taken at t"r 8- Medical Hall, Markham, TORONTO our MARBLE WORKS 185 YONGE S'I'AEET. MONUM’ENTSTTI‘OMBTABLES « TOMBSTONES, &c. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN _A.N'Y_ OTHER; ESTABLISHMENT. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Pictures taken from the smallest to life size. Young men who are “oumcd with weakness 1. C. DUNHAM. ‘ett'ects of which are dizziness, pains, forgetful- ness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eves, weakness of the back and lower extreiiic- ties, confusion of ideas, loss of iiieiiioi'v, wiili inelai.clioly, may be cured= by the New Botanic Remedies. ‘ COUNTRY PA'I’IENTS. W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, l I : HE UNDERSIGNED‘ Assignees of the IS the Proprietor of Oliver’s Patent for ap- 95mm of D- C. 55 ‘V- YALE}. “'i” Con‘ tinue the busmess under the supei'iiitendeiice j plying Electricity, to prevent pain in ex- . ti'acting teeth; and also of an Aparatus for 1‘”er duly emh'onzed‘ agents; AUSTIN ABBEY manufacturing Vulcanite Rubber Plates f0; and D. CARsos, YALE. whose receipt willbe -. sets and Partial sets of teeth. Teeth mounted duly “kno‘l'ledged- P,S.-â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- 3 paid on the let day of June, 1858, will be put :into Court for collection, C. YALE. G. CUMMER. ' Toronto, April 29, i859. 48-tf. WEST FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, of the United States or Canada, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter,â€" Business correspondence strictly confidential, Address, _‘ ' DR: GUODING, No. 5.1 King Street West, Toronto, C, IV. Toronto,,August 27, 185:). 48-13' “Toronto, February 3, 1860; 63 MATHVESUN 84 FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY.&0. orncs :.â€"- CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Whitmore £ Co’s. Bonking Oflice, TORON’I‘Qr Agency Particularly: attended to. NEW TIfEL/I TMENT. Buffalo Medical Dispensary. issnausiiinn FOR 'THE com: or DYSPICPSIit GENERAL DEBlLl'l'Y,, Ricvizn AND AGUE, SCROFUI.A, ci.D ULCERS, GREAT lMI‘U- RITY or THE BLOOD, SALT Renoir, PIMILES, FIS'IULA, BILES, moneys, DEBILITY, IN- I-‘lRIII'l‘lES or some, AND OLD AGE, &c. .LANDS FOR SALE.’ On Easy Terms of Payment. : 80,006â€"Aqres, ITUATEDi’n the counties of LAMPTON and : KENT. All necessary information will, be ‘ given on application, post paid, to MILES LANGSTAFF. VVallaceburgh THOMAS G. MATHESON. JAMES FITZGERALD ‘ JOHN N' REID! M'D' Also, semeimproved FARMS to RENT. R. AMOS 61. SON, Corner of Main and AND cornonn STREETS, wallaceburgh’Nov. p4,’ 1859. 52.“ ‘ Quay Sirdets,.Bllll‘al(‘1, New York, are THORNHILLh the only Physxmans in the State who. are mem- [13: 7“ Prescriptions got a, the Office must ' bers ofhthe Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- . . H don May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the be paid for on deliveiy. 31-iy Y O R K M l L H L, morning um“ 90mm}, 8, mg)“, on ever). YONGE, STREET. A GOOD supply of WINES and lJQUORS always on hand. Cigars of all brands. ~ Excellent accommodation for Travellers, Fai- iners and others. ALEX. HELL, Proprietor. . 3 You: Mills, Dec. 17, 1859. ' 55-01:: state and symptom of disease. Dr. DUNHAM, URGEON and Mechanical Dentist,Medical Hall, Markham Village." ' ' ' June 30, 1859. I 3i-ly 1 practice in London. The mast inveterate symptoms of Disease eradicated in eight or for three days at a very moderate expense.â€" Tlie cure effected withoutconflnemeiitor hin- draiice from business. Young Menâ€"- Take Particular Notice. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with JAMES L BARKER, IMPORTER and Dealer in Dry Goods. Groceries, Paints,- Oils, and Dye Stuffs, MATTHEW LEPPER Has always on hand a good assortment of very low for Cashâ€"~Maikham Village. DRY GOODS GROCERIES a a, June 30, 1859, 31â€"6m &c. 7&0. &c. ' by them in due time, not only begets serious ‘obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives The Millinery Department irise to. a series of protracted. insidious, and do- Vix’ill be found §replete with the Newest and . . _ _ _ vastating affections. Few of those who give Most Fashionable Styles Of . _ _ I way to this perniCious practice are aware 01 P. CROSBY, Wines, Liquors, Hardware, dire. , l Ricllm‘r’l‘r‘d Hm' ""1119 1859" 31‘5’” l Bonnets, "Iantles J. capes the consequences, until thev find the nervous 64-tf system shattered, feel strange and unacounta- his feelings. and vague fears in the mind. A Most Scientific Invention. An instrument for the cure of General De- bility, or more properly known. as Seminal e Weakness, Nervous Debility. &c., which are permanently cured in from 15 to-20' days by the use oftliis instrument. when used conjointly with medicines. New Remedies and Quick Cures, Dr AMOS & SON take pleasure in announ- 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, l’ai is, Philadel- phia and New York. It has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret 5 habits of youth. Dr. Amos & Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of those insim- ments, 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 empii'ics and itinerant selfistyled professors, who ATTEMPT corms, but never succeed. Dr. Amos & Son have for a long series of years been engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate complaints, and ‘are the only legally qualified Physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remedies can be obtained. PERSONS in ANY PART or THE WORLD may he 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- vauon. Address Dr. Amos & Sou, corner Main and Quay streets, Buffalo, N, Y. 46-ly Aurora. February 17, 1860. DR. R. W. HILLARY, PHYSIBAN, SURGEON a AccoucHEun, AURORA, C.W. February 17, 1860. 64-1y R. SNIDER, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klineburgh, guarraiitees Cancers, Enlarged Necks will do well: to call in time. All letters to be Auction, Notice. ,THOMASIVILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, YORK, PEEL & ONTARIO. I All le‘ttei's addressed, NIARKHAM VILLAGE, wil receive prompt attention. 11:? Orders re- ceived at the “HERALD” Ofiice, Richmond Patent Medicines & Perfumery, ill, where terms, 51.0., may be ascertained. = Markham Village, Nov. 18, 1859. 51-tf APO'I‘HECARIES HALL, OPPOSITE TEE C-THEDRAL, ,‘ King St. Toronto. PETER SNIDER, Klin eburgh August 6, 1858 61-1 IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. ELL’S Superior Waterproof Harness o and Shoe Blocking is warranted to soften ~ leather. and render 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 Proprietors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. . Medicines prepared with the her". English drugs. Toronto, August 2'1, 1853!. 4 superior to tin, put up at 5 and 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates, Waggon Fel- lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANG-STAFF, STEAM Mums, 'I‘HORNRiLL. June 3, 1859. 27-tf HUGH CAMPBELL, \Vatch and Clock Maker, JEWELER, &c, Yonge Street, Aurora- Jewelry, Watches and Clocks repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lowest terms Aurora, February 17, 1860. GO-tf RIC HMON D HILL IRON FOUNDRY. HE ' undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the manufacture of O, S. Richmond’s improved ]IRON BEAM PLOUGHS, Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs, Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- IIT All Work manufactured by me is War- rained. IRA B. RICHMOND. Richmond Hill, Jan. 12, 1859- BOO’I‘S and SHOES, which Will be who are requested not to purchase of travelling ; Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum ‘ nuns. The facilities of cui‘o'ai'o such, that pati- I :generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the ‘? Medicnies with full directions sent to any part pf? No. Mercury Used £33 AL please attend to the same by the let of March, by coming forward and paying part and making arrangements for the balance ilicy will lm libeiu :allx.‘ dealt with. 'I‘hcse iiwleciiii r in attend to . . L, I. The treatment they adopt is the result of upwards of 30 vears’ extensive and successful ' ,lllllle days, and cases of a slight nature in two “ iii ii iii iiiiii them to manhood. and which, if not reformed . _Oflicoâ€"-Victoria Square, LAND FOR SAL HE' Subscriber is. instructed to offer for Sale the following Lands :â€" The south half of Lot No. 6, in the 7th Con. of Eat Gwillimbury, Containing 100 acres, about 40 Clearedâ€"with conifer.ab-le Log House, Barn and Well at good watei. The remainder is covered with Valuable Pine and Hardwood Timber, and will be sold a good bargain on liberal terms.â€" Application may bemadeto the owne.i'..TIiorrias~ Brodie, Lot 25, 2nd Con. King, or- to the Subscriber. ALSO, The west half of the north half’of' Lot No, 29‘ 111 the 3111 Con. of Misouri, Containing 50 Acres of valuable Land, with an Excellent Mill Site Thereon. Will be sold Cheap, for Cash. ALSO, ,The north half of Lot No. ‘13, in the sold on liberal terms. ALSO, A. Village 1.01:! On Temperance Street, in the VILLAGE OF AURORA, .Contaiiiing one fifth of an ‘Acre of Land, with 'a conimodious llouse thereon. for the residence of a genteel family ALSO, The following survey drawn by R. Lynn, 1) 1‘3, vi'l. : quarter acre. 7, one quarter acre. Lot No. 9, ‘2 iid range, one quarter acre. Lot No. 17, lst range, one quarter acre. « All of which will be sold cheap and on liberal terms. ALSO, ' 3n liberal It‘l‘llls. Apply to Igif by it tier, post paid} W. in? Flil'iY, Aurora, March I, lb‘ii'd. (id-iii 10,0th lbs. Nine cents will prepay the postage on a , pamphlet of " l’i‘iced Spociiiiciis of Fonts,” ‘ and other sheets, which “ill be mailed to all; printing offices sending me their address. Any publisher of a newspaper who chooses to publish this adveitisemeiit, inn-liming this note, llll‘f‘O times before the lint (lay of July. 1860, and forward me one of the papers coii- 5‘: ‘li'tllllllg it, will be aliowod his bil‘, at the time of making a pvrclinse from inc of my own manufactures, of “Va [111103 the amount of said I bill. Address G 150 R G I") B It L? C E. Type Founder, l3 Cliuiiibers’street, N.Y NOTICE. this notice may expect to be attended to. 1’. CROSBY. E A Splendid Prope 1st CON. OF SYQDENHAM, Containing 100 Acres of choice Laiid,â€"â€"well watered and in a good locality, and will be Well adopted 4 Village a 01s in Alll'O'l‘: . Belonging to R Martha”, Esq, on the Plan of Lot No. 1, west of Railroad, 2nd range, one Lot at the head of Road, between Lots 6 and A mum/Mr of Village Lois! On the principal bti‘ects of Aurora, belonging to John Mosley, Heckâ€"will be so (I cheap and Ii"lll1 lgoiit and Coiiveyaiicoi'. 3 RIN :1;\(i 'l'YPltlS, AND ALL (l'i'lll'lltl’riiiliiig Materials, are kept lll limit) quantities, and, sold at the lowest prices. for six months’ notes or cash, at Bruce’s New York Type Fo"ndry. Roman fonts of ilic illodfil'll styles are always on the sliclics, ready :t'or iictinodiate delivery, in fonts of from (iii is; L Persons indebted to the undersigned. either by Note or Book Account. will? rt}? 3" i For Sale, in the V, _ A VILLAGE OF. SPARTA, Ninth Concessien of Markham, suitable for a Tanner: Or Brewer, consisting ofi I " .A. One Acre Lots, With Two Dwelling Houses and 8. largest- Tannery. Seventy feet long by Thirty-size wide, with 9 Spring Creek running through... the lot. Title indisputable, and a clear Deedl' for $500. g'lr further particulars inquire of THOMAS SPEIGHT. Markham Village, Feb. 10, 1860. - " ' 6041'“ THE “ MONTREAL WITNESS =”‘ is PUBLISHED TWICEA WEEK. ‘ " ' . . AT Two Dollars Per lliiujm‘jn Advance. " WEEKFI" ThiTION. 2 dollars per single copy per ciinum,in advance.- 6 " V for clubs of 4, addressed separately. ' 12 u U. 10. u ~ ' u : 20 “ for 20 copies to one address. When a club bas‘bcoii IOI‘llle'd, additiOns may'x' ; be made at the same rate. The terms for both editions are strictly cash iiiadvai co, and the paper invariably stops when the time subscribed for expires. ‘ All letters, orders and i'einittmices, to be all; dressed, post-paid, to " ' ' ' ~ JOHN DOUGALL, ' "'1‘" Proprietor "MosTimAL WiTNEss,” Montreal. ‘; ADVicR'i'iSiirG,â€"'l he “ Montreal Witness". being extensively patronized by tnwn and coun- try iiioicliants, presents an excellent medium for ad veriisoiiicnis. The terms for advertising“ are, when over eightline.u '7 cents per line for first insertion, and 3 cents per line for each subsequent inseiiion. Under eight 11116850 and 1’5 cents. Alllffll‘llSt'lllt‘lllS not cuccrllng three lines, twenty-jut: courts (ac/l insartion, ilk. advance. I l r, No advertisements can be inserted of a cha- iacter inconsistent with that of the paper. (Bur Musical Fricnd{ st ,UR MUSICAL FRIEND,” a Rare- Companion for the VV‘iiitei‘ Months. Should procure this Every Singer, \i'oekly Publication of Every 'l‘cachcr, Vocel and Piano Forte. Every Pupil, Music, costing but I'll Every Amateur, lcciits a' number, and Pronounced by the eiiiiio l’iess of the country, to be . “ THE, BEST AND CliEAPlCSl WORK 01“ '11th KIND IN THE WORLD'” 'l'welve full-sich Pages of Vocal and Piano, .. Forte Music for 10 Cents. ‘ Yc:irly,.‘$5 ; Half-y curiy,$2 50; Qiiartcrlyrfitlflfi l Subscriber to ."Uur Musical Friend,” or ‘order it from the llCul‘vst .‘wwsrloalci', and y u will have Music. for your eiitiie family at an, lllSlgIllIllillllb(7091 ;.iiiid if you iii-ant Music for- i, the k‘liiie, \"ioiin. (,‘oriici, Clarionct, Accordion do do sub (il‘liU to the I Stalls) - ashenciifit, Containing 1‘). pages. costing only 10 Cents a lllllllliz-‘l‘; Yearly. at) 50 ,- llitll‘-_\'(,‘Itlil.\‘. $1 All luck iiiiiiibms at It) (:is.. and Bound Volumes, Containing li iii.iiil»c:s, at $1.). 50, each, constantly on lizii.d.~ . . (I B. Slgil'hlflllt 81: Co. l. N} Nassau S1,. New York Every l’izi‘ifsi, If‘ii'cl ii‘ii'cl E Fire! I 3 W E S '1‘ It) II N Fire Insurance . (.‘Oiiipai-iy ~ of." 'I'rii'oii to. thIilrlli‘URA'lllll [‘1' :\\}'1' 01" PARLIAMENT. (termini, @3ng £100,000. I. C. (limioii, Pros. I [iico b’licriiii,Vice l’res _ i_iiiti;c‘i'0iis : Rico Lewis. L‘st 'I'iios. llawortli, Esq, Jaiiics lfiezity. lil>(1. . W. Henderson. Esq. '1‘, l’. Robaris, lrisq. VY. Macl'ailaiie, Esq. M. Rossin, Esq. | " Bernard llaldan, Esq. Secretary & Treasurer. Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Caiiuda., Bajtligl‘sn _. y -- c- Bonjaiiiiii Swiizei, lrjsq. Inspector. 113" Hch (Miro, C/mrc/r Street, Toronto. £3 WW Richmond Hill, Feb. 10. 186i). 633 if Tiiis COMPANY liisiii-es all descriptions of MAYOR’S CONDITION PHYSIC AND 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. fe' the last two years with a success unprrcedezilod. By the use of this remedy it ml" convince the owners of that noble animal the inconsistenc“ 0" an unneces’ sary outlay by using Artificial “cod or Condition Powders, which a e too well ‘lUIOW‘l to contain minerals higny injurious Co the membrane 0: coating of the Stomach. The Ball is a compound 0:" Pure Vegetabe, and warranted not to contain either Mercury, Arsenic, Anti- mony or any other Mineral. Its immediate action is surprising and the ultimate effect has astonished thousands. 11' the Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that and he is all right. Ono dose at the cost of 25 cents is suflicient to cure Ilide Bound, Loss of Appe- tite, Coughs, Colds and Fever, Distemper, Stoppage of Water, Swelled Legs, Greasmand is a complete Destroyer of W orms, a greatpui'i- fyor ofthe Blood, and a good Physic, always r recommended to be given in the Spring and Fall, which will act as a preventive and iiii~ prove the general condition. Makes liiiii coni- pletcly up to the mark for his work, tliei'ecby giving every 8 'tisfaciion the owner can require. . I'l‘estiinonials o'.‘ the highest character will be forwarded to "c:.:tify to the above if required. Cash Teriiistne Dollar per packet containing four Balls. Letters prepaid enclosing a remittence, will be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round ear-h Ball iwith my signature in full, without which none other are genuine. concession Markham, THOMAS MAYOR The only maker of the original Yorkshire Drillield Oils in America. ('30 W. U. S 1i E N E MiLLWRiGHT, .ELTOJvcfl, ’ 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~ nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Albina-Dec. S3. 1859 Man u factoryâ€"4th Buildiiigs,Maiiufzictories, Mills, the... and Goods and Furniture, in the same, agniiistloss or drain age by fire, on liberal terms. Losses promptly .settled. A. LAVV, Residence, General Agents Ricliirond Hill August 13. 1857. gIOâ€"l w 7“, ' i RIM?“ air to... par it I , I.“ w‘T'lSIIED = EVERY b‘i..i‘i)_A Y MORNING, And despatched to Subscribers by the earliest mails. or other conveyance. when so desired. The YORK Illill A Ll) will always be be. found to contain tho littestaittl iiiost impor-a tam Fol‘t‘if'il itilil Provincial N en‘s and Mar-s kets, and the greatest Care will be tnkoii to render it accept'uble to the man of business. and a valuable Faniin Newspaper. "l.‘1‘lRI\lS.FSeveii and Sixpence perAnniiiii, lN ADVANCE ; and if not paid within Three Months two dollars will be charged. RATES OF ADVERTISING. :. Sixlinesa-nd under, first insertion . . . . . $00 50 Each subsequent insertion . . . . . . . . . . . 00 12% Ten lines and under, first insertion . . . . . 00 75. Above ten lines, first iii., per line... . 00 071 Each subsequentinsertion, per line. . . . On 02 III? Advertisements without written direc~ tions inserted till forbid, and charged accord- iiigly. All transitory advertisements, from strangers or irregular customers, must be paid for when handed in for insertion. A liberal discountwill be made to parties-ads VOl'llSlllg by the year. ( ' All advertisements published for aless pe- riod than one month, must be paid for in ad~ vaiice. All letters addressed to the Editor must be postpaid. No paper discontinued until all arrearages as. paid : and parties refusing papers without. he)" ' ing up, will be held accountable for the sub. scription. ’I‘IIE YORK HERALD ‘Book and Job Printing ESTABLISMENT. ‘ RDERS for any of the undermentioned description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB WORK will be promptly attended to :â€" BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, LARGE, AND SMALL POSTERS, CIRCULARS, LAW FORMS, BILL HEADSJBANK CHECKS,DRAFTS, AND PAMP TILE T 5. And every other kind of 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 variety of new Fancy Type and Borders, for Cards. 4 Circulars, &c. kept always on hand. \i.

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