locum. SLEEP. "God bless the. man who ï¬rst invented sleep,†So Sancho Panza said, and so say I ; And bless him, also, that he didn’t‘keep His great discovery tolhimself, or try To make itâ€"as the lucky fellow mightâ€"- A clese monopoly by “patent right I†Yesâ€"bless the man who ï¬rst invented sleep, (I really can’t avoid the iteration ;) But blast the man, with curses loud and. deep, VVhato ’er the rascal’s name, or age of station Who ï¬rst invented, and went. round advising That artificial cut offâ€"early rising] " Rise with the lark and withthe lark to bed,†Observes some solemn, sentimental owl,â€" Maxims like these are very cheaply said : But, ere you make yourself a fool or fowl, Bray, just inquire about their riseâ€"and fall, And whether larks have any beds at all. The “ time for honest folks to be abed,†Is in the morning ifI reason right, And he who cannot keep his precious head Upon his pillow till it’s fairly light; And so enjoy his forty morning. winks, Is upâ€"to knavery; or elseâ€"he drinks 1 Thomson, who sung about the ‘ Seasons,’ said It was a glorious thing to rise in season ; But then he said it, lyingâ€"in his bed At ten o’clock A.Mâ€"the very reason He wrote so charmingly. The simple fact is. His preaching wasn’t sanctioned by his practice. "l‘is, doubtless Well, to be sometimes awake, Awake to duty and awake to truth-â€" But when, alas I a nice review we take Of our best deeds and days, we ï¬nd,in sooth, The hours that leave the slightest cause to weep Are those tve passed'in childhood, orâ€"sleeplf ’Tis beautiful to leave the world a while For the soft vision of the gentle night; And free, at last, from mortal care or guile, To live, as only in‘the angel’s sight, In sleep’s sweet realms so cosily shut in, Where, at the worst, we only dream. of sin I So let us sleep, and give the Maker praize ; I like the lad. who, when his father thought To clip his morning nap by hackneyed phrase Of vagrant worm by early songster caught, Cried, “ serve him right 1‘. it’s not all surprising, †The worm was punished. sir, for early rising ~â€" Shirrrlitmrnur, If we crave the love others, we must love them. He that will “ consider ofit’ takes time to deny youhandsomely. The place of greatest safety is the place where ditty calls you. It is less painful to learn: in youth than to be ignorant in age. “ Vbe is the ï¬rst chicken 4 ofa brood like the foremost of a ship leâ€"Because it’s a little for’ard'of the main-hatch." “The women must think weare great robbers; we are all the while going about, robbing them of their very names} “ The girl‘who succeeds in-winning the it true love of‘a true man makes a. lucky on, and is herself a lucky miss-3 A man being commiserated' with an account of his wife’s running away, said, “Don’t pity me till she comes back again." “ William, I am fnscinated with Miss Million.-â€"â€"“ With her personal charms?’ “ Yes, purse and all charms.’ Alad 51' ed down on an=ice avement... y mp p STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto, every morning, starting from and returning at 7, While sitting. she muttered, “I have no desire to see the town burnt down, but I sincerely wish the streets were laid in ashes.’ King Henry VIII. was going to hang the mayor of Boulogne for not ï¬ring a royal salute as he approached the munici- pality. His honour said he had twenty- four reasons for not doing so, the first of which was, he had no powder.â€"“Not a word more, said blunt King Harry, “ are forgiven." An excellent system of gardening for young ladies: Make up your beds early in the morning, sow buttons on your hus- band’s shirts, do not rake up any griev- ances, protect the young and tender branches of your family, plant a smile of good temper in four face, and carefully root out all angry feelings, and expect aI good crop of happiness. An editor wanting a line to ï¬ll up the column, gaveâ€" Shoot Folly as she flies.â€"â€"-Pope. In setting up the above, the Devil had it thusâ€" “ Shoot Polly as she flies..â€"-Pop 1†WHAT MADE AUNT MILLIE HAPPYL ‘ Why are you always happy, Aunt Millie.’ "Because every one is good to me, Jemie.’ ‘Why Isn’t everybody good: to my papa, aunty'l He is always faithful; he says everybody tries to hurt him. What makes everybody try to cheat and vex my papa, aunty?’ A shadow fell over" Aunt Millie’s face. Jamie asked, ‘ Aunty, ‘ were you always happy 2’ Aunt Millie’s work dropped from her hands. ‘No, my dear boy. Bttt I left off speaking ill of‘ everybody; and, instead, I tried‘ to see excellence in people’s characters and good in their conduct. Since' that time, all, have treated me kindly. I do think the same people are better than they were when I saw only their shady side. Their good ismore positive than it was befire I sought it, when I expected only evil of them. In some way, looking for it seem- cd to mature the tendency to good in others; as the sun, by shining on the cold, dark ground, makes it bright and warm, (levloping flowers, and ripening fruit I seek only good, expect only good, and re~ cieve only good. Ought I not to be happy, Jamie 2†HA Richmond Hill, April 20, 1860. Markham, June 1859. .__4;___ Easiness mammary. ,rv WALTER B. GEIKIE, M.D. Licentiate ofï¬ce Medical Board of Upper Cana- da, and recently one (9“ the Medical qfliccrs of the Toronto General Hospllul, and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Dr. Ralph’s Medical School, various branches of his profession. Aurora, Feb. 24, 1860. -â€" NEW TAILOR SHOP. HE undersigned begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill & Vicinity 65-3’1 That hebas commenced business in the Tailor ing Line in the house adjoining ZIlR'. SIVERS’ SHOE SHOP, Where, by close application to business and studying te please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ALL onnsns ruse-roar.†ATTENDED ro. Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, it any style. JAMES B. BURNES, Richmond Hill. Feb. 10, 1860. 63-1y T. J. WHEELER, WATCH 8L CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, &c- R1 CH MOND HILL. Dec. 3, 1859, Auction Notice. THOMASâ€"EOWMAN, ' Licensed Auctioneer, FORTHE COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to " Almira.†P.O. wil Orders received a .v the “ York Horaldâ€0flice, Richmond Hill] Mr. Henry Lemon. Thornhill, and Mr. James Cavannah, Mansion House, Sharon, where receive prompt attention. Terms, 61.0. may be obtaieed. Admire, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-tf masonic arms motel, RICHMOND HILL. GEORGE. SIMSON, Phoenrmon. GOOD Accommodations and every attention Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses shown to Travellers. and Studs. The Monthly Fair held on the Premises ï¬rst Wednesday in each month. The Subscriber in calling the attention of‘ the ' public and his Olleriends to his establishment, feels satisï¬ed he can administer comfortably to 73-, IS ftracting teeth; and. also of an Aparatus for ' manufacturing Vulcanite Rubber Plates for 7 their wants and with mutual satisfaction. GO TO B. BOWMAN’S MILLS! WITH YOUR CARDING- & GRISTING, where parties from a distance can have it done to take with them on theirreturnhome. Almira, May 13, 1859. 24-tf. Clotlizlng. S returned to AURORA, and re-taken his former residence. on Yonge Street, where he may be consulted at all times, on the 53-Iy fl\ ;. 'I' I u if" ' 'I [Illylllilyth ' i'i llli’i'l' v'Ill l'ip't' v 'v hlll'I 'ilr’yli t l I, ,!v,'l,v II I ,'.,'I I neuronal.“ N 1 sun“ ' sum-:1 'IHJOHE 'S'I’I Iii NHOB . / 9M‘O'OiLNLOHâ€"Ql_ , m 2 a. .n O. O U V! 4 > an r- _ 2 {‘1 > .4. .g 5 h x n U > 2 U '-I I! C (0 :l .r x O m - l q n m MP A I NET R. VAILES, Painter. GRAINER, Glazier, Gildcr, a ’apcr Hanger, RICHMOND HILL. HOUSE, Sign and" Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Richmond Hill, April, 20, 1860. 73-tt‘ New Boot and Shoe Store 1N BUTTONVlLLE. HE 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 despatclr and work warranted. DAVID GALLOVVAY. Buttonville, Nov. 11, 1859. 50:1}- Photographs ! Ambrotypes l MELANEOTYPES I LFTTERGRAPHS, &C. All styles of Pictures taken at ti‘ 8 Medical Iâ€"Iall, Markham, On reasonable terms, and in all weathers. Pictures taken front the smallest to life size. I. C. DUNIIAM. "Markham Village, Oct. 14, 1859. 46-t Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. EAST, SOUTH SIDE, THIRD DOOR “’EST FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO. the Proprietor of Oliver’s Patent for ap- plying Electricity, to prevent pain in ex- sets and Partial sets of teeth. 'I‘ceth mounted on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessity of the case. Toronto, August 27, 185:). 48-ly MATHESON 86 FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-atrLaw, SOLICITORS 1N CHANCERY, &c. OFFICE 1’- HE Subscriber begs to inform the inhabi- CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS tents of Buttonville and the surrounding country, that he continues to make ï¬rst-class . ECO/HTS, VESTS, PAINTS, eye. In. the newest Styles and superior Workman- All orders promptly attended to and 5W0 rk. warranted. ship. JOHN HARDY. Tailor and Clothier. Buttonville, Dec. 23. 1859. MARKHAM VLLAGE. If ’OOD“Accommodations. Wines. Liquors . and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MARK, Proprietor. RICHMOND HILL. HOTEL. the Elgin Mills at 7..'a.m,, p.m. Fare, 25. 6d. each way. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERB. RIC HARD NLGHO LLS, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, 1858. THTEZSubscrIBer begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the public, that he has you removed from the White Swan Hotel to the _ . above Premises, where there will be found RTChmond Hlll- June 1859- excellent accommodation for Travellersr and Good Stabling. 03’ Horses and. Buggies for Hire; JOSEPH GABY, Proprietmn. Richmond Hill, Oct. 92, 1858. 72-7 W. HODGE 8L Co. HOLES-ALE and Retail Copper, Tin and iron Plate Workers, and Furnishing Ironmongers, Parties givrng this house a call 7 will ï¬nd their orders punctually attended to a? NO CURE NO EAL and the lowest prices charged. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. J. VERNEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL. 54-1 I-m ",5 . n . Richmond Victoria, IOYAL ORANGE LODGE. No. 778. i J meets at Brother Robert Wiseman‘s, Masonic Hall, the ï¬rst Friday evening after the Full Moon in each month- Orncsns ELtccr -- William Duncan, Mater: E. Chamberlain. Deputy Master: J- J°“’°"~‘" Munholland, Secretary ; January 21, 1858. W. Pogue, Treasurer. 38.. 55-1)’ lANGLOâ€"AMERICAN HOUSE! 26-tf 1 -55 HALF-WAY HOUSE, RIEHMRND HILL. Over VVhitmorc & Co’s. Bonking Ofllce, TORONTO- Agency Particularly attended to. THOMAS o. MATHESON. Toronto, July 1, 155.0, JAMES FITZGERALD 31 -tf JOHN N. REID, M.D. CORNER OF YONGE AND COLBORN THORNHILI.. [15’ l 11 Prescriptions got at the Oflice must be paid for on delivery. 31-1); STREETS, Dr. DUNHAIVI, 3 URGEON and MochanicalDentist,Medical Hall, Markham Village. June 30, 1859. 31-1y JAMES I. BARKER, MTORTER and Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines, Glass, very low for Cashâ€"Maikham Village. June 30, 1859_ 31-6m P. CROSBY, 1‘ MPORTER of Dry Wines, Liquors, Hard‘ware, 62c. 31-6m :To the Sick and . R. SNIDER, of the 7th concession of‘ Vaughan, near Klineburgh, guarrantees to cure Cancers, Enlarged .N’ccks 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 SNI‘DER, Klin eburgh August 6, 1858. W. T. ATKINSON, & Co. EXPORTERS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, Manufacturers of Chemicals Patent Medicines &. Perfumery. “arornccamns HALL, OPPOSITE THE-CnTHEDRAL, ‘ Ladies" and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes. ‘ made after thelatest styles. December 1858- King St. Toronto. Proprietors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. 03° Every description of Horse and Cattle Medicines prepared with the bestEnglish drugs Toronto,August 27, 185 . 4 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. Waggon Fel- lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning _in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF, STEAM MiLLs, THORNHILL. June 3, 1859. HUGH CAMPBELL, Watch and Clock Maker, JEWELER, &c, 27-tf l Yonge Street, Aurora- I sleaned on the shortest notice and lowestterms Watches and Clocks repaired and. Aurora, February 17, 1860. 60-tf 61.1 and Dye Stuffs. , Putty. Nails -Low ! Goods, Groceries, ‘Auction NOtice. V February 10, 1860. By the use of Electricity, CHELSEY, STOCK BROKER, B Y D r- E- 0- E D M 0 N D St Land & Municipal Agent, &c. SURGEON DENTIST. AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, performed in the most approvad manner and Warranted' Aurora, March 9. 1860. 67-ly YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. No. 29 Anne Street, or Box 54, P.0, Quebec. REFERENCES: Sheriff Jarvis, Hon. George Sherwood, Hon. P. M, Vankou'ghnet. C, J. Campbell, Esq. '1'. Woodside, Esq. Messrs. Giltnour, Coulson &. Co, Angus Morrison, M,P,P, Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Mattice 61. Co, Montreal; Hon. James Patton, Barrie; James Webster, Esq, Guelph. 67-tf (.00.. A... o. w... ... 1...... Quebec Government Agency- always on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for Travellers, Farmers, and others. Cigars of all brands. D. McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora. June 6, 1859. JAMES HALL, AS always on hand a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which will .be sold 0t prices to roost the times Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. l-tf PATRICK LYNOTT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, ' 4 OR the sale of Cattle, Stock, dzc. is pre- pared to attend Sales in all parts of Up- per Canada. Richmond Hill May 25, 1859. 19-2. FOR. SALE; 200,000 feet of Lumber O NCLUDING Flooring, Siding, Inch Boards, and two-inch Plank, Scantling. die , &.c., at the subscriber’s Mill, near Stoufl'villo, cheap for Cash or Approved Credit. JAMES BUGG. Stottfl'ville, April 12. 1859. 23-tf. ROBERT SIVER, Boot. and Shoe Maker, DJOINING the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. A choice selection of Gentlentens’, Ladies, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes constantly on hand. and made to order on the Shortest No- tice. II? All kinds of Shoemakers Findings for sale Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858, l-tf ToneN'ri) our MARBLE WORKS 185 YONGE S'I'AI‘JET. MONUMENTsTErOMBTABLEs TonnsroNEs, &c. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. TIE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D, C. 61. \V. YALE, will con- tinue the business under the sdperintendcnce of our duly authorized agents, Aus'rm Annrzv and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. 1’,S.-â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- gpaid on the 1st dav of June. 1858, will be put _ into Court for collection, C. YALE, (zit. CUM MER. Toronto, April 29,. 1859. 48-tf. LANDS FOR SALE. 5 On Easy Ten-II; of Payment. 80,006hcres, ITUATED in the counties of Lnnrron and KENT. All necessaryinformation will be given on application, pest paid, to MILES LANGSTAFF. Wallaceburgh Also, some improved FARMS to RENT. VVallaceburgb, Nov. 94. 1859. 52-Lf YORK MILLS HOTEL, YONGE STREET. A GOOD supply of \VINEs and Liquoas always on hand. Cigars of all brands. Excellent accommodation for Travellers, Fat- . tners and others. ALEX. HELL, Proprietor. York Mills, Dec. 17, 1859. 55-0m DR. R. W. HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON do ACCIJUIIIIEUR, AURORA, CJV. February 17, 1860. 64- 1y THOMASâ€"WILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTIES 0F EYORK, PEEL 8L 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-“ a 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- v‘keepers and. Harness Makers throughout the Province. 63-tf RICH MON D HILL IRON FOUNDRY. HE undersigned begs to inform the public 1 that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the ' 'manufacture of O, S. Richmond’s improved IRON BEAM PLOUGHS, Wood Beam Gauge Ploughm Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- II? All Work manufactured by me ile ar- ranted. IRA B. RICHMOND. Riclflnond Hill. Jan. 12,1859. DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, H0 MtEOPATmC PHYSICIAN, MAIN ST., NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Ofï¬ce. King. May 13. 1859- 94-1)’ ‘25- ly Se .rise to a series of protracted, insidious, andsde- ‘ vaslatiug affections. ble feelings. and vagtte fears in the mind. ï¬A Most Scientiï¬c Invention. permanently cured in front 15 to 20 days by Ithe use ofthis instrument, when used conyetntly :with medicines. 4 instrument, for the cure of the above diseases. ‘It has been subjected to a test by , most skeptical as to the merits of these instru- Ements. pledge themselves, that in: any instance ’ vears been engaged in an extensive practice in: ,- tbe treatment of these delicate complaints, and from whom genuine European remediescan be obtained. detail of their cases, with a remittance for the utmost dispatch and secure from obser- BUSINESS connected with the CROWN LAND and other Public Departments attended to ; also, Patents for Inventions, cured by the Subscriber. E, J. CHESLEY, No, 29 Anne Street, Quebec. Quebec, March 6, 1860, 67-tf Address, prepaid, â€"__._ ASTHMA 2 OR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- MANENT CURE of this distressing complaint use FEJVB T’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES I Made by C. B. SEYMOUR dis Co., 107 Nassau Street. N.Y. Price $1 per box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. ...._’_. NE W' TAILOR, A'r 'ruouNHtLL. ‘VI LLIAlll SUDDABY. “ OULD respectfully inform the inhali tents of Thornhill and the surrounding country, that he has commenced business in the she; lately occupied by Mr. W. H. Hollis, where he hopes, by strict attention to business. to merit a share of public patronage. 'I‘Itornhill, April 10, 1860. 72-4 G. H. URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the Enter and THIRD MONDAY of every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence Tltornbill. All \VokaVarranted. Teeth ï¬lled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Boneâ€"This ï¬lling is put into the Teeth while soft, causing no pain, as itrequiros no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which tt ï¬rmly adheres, renderlng it almost impossible for the ï¬lling ever to come out. July 8, 1859. 32-Iy. W . U. S K E N E. MILLWRIGI'I'I‘, .HL T0o7V0H, EGS to intimate that Itoisnow prepared to erect MILLS of every descflption, 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, Altona, Dec 23. 1859 4 NE W T131511 TMZV'T. Buffalo Medical Dispensary. ESTABLISHED FOR THE cunr. or nvsrnrstu GENERAL DEBILI'I‘Y, FEVER ANT) AGUE, SCROFUI.A, OLD ULCERS, GREAT IMPU- ItlTY OF TM 1‘) BLOOD, SALT RHEUM, rtmrins, FIS'IULA, mans, KIDNEYS, mznimrv, IN- rnmrrms or room AND oLD AGE, &c. (11'? No Mercury Used 4:3 R AMOS dz. SON, Corner of Main and Quay Streets, Buffalo, New York, are. the only Physicians in the State who are ment- bers oflthe Roval College of Surgeons, Lett- don Mav be bonsulted from 8 o’clock in the morning itntil 9 o’clock at night, on every Estate and symptom of disease. _ The treatment they adopt Is the result of ' upwards of 30 t'ears’ extensive and: successful practice in London. The most inveterate symptoms of Disease eradicated in eight or [can] which wmact nine days, and cases 0511 slight nature in two or three days at a very moderate expense.â€" .Tlto cure effected without conï¬nement or Itin- drance from business. Young Mmm Take Particular Nome. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys. in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood, and which, ifnot reformed by them in due time. not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they ï¬nd the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unacou-nta- An instrument for the- cure of General De- , . bilitv, or more properly known as Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debtltty. &c., which are New Remedies and Quick Cures, Dr AMOS &. SON take pleasure in announ- cing that they have invented a most important the most eminent physicians in London, Pat is, Philadel- phia and New York. It has been declared the only useful instrument over yet invented for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos N. Son, in order to satisfy the where they may prove unsatisfactory after a lair 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- partying directions, securer packed and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. Beware of Imposition. Beware of empirics and itinerant selfâ€"styled. professors, who ATTEMPT BURKS, but never succeed. Dr. Amos dc Son have for a long series of are the only legally qualiï¬ed Physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or PERSONS IN ANY PART or THE WORLD may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct Medicines, &c., which. will be returned with vaï¬on. Address Dr. Amos & Son, corner Main and Quay streets, Buffalo, N. Y. “My No.51t, Kline STREET WEST, '1 Dissolution 'of’Partnership. HE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing-be- T tween J. dz. R. SIMPSON, Buttonville, Markham, has this day, March 24, 1860, been dissolved by mutual consent. with. JOHN SIMPSON ROBERT SIMPSON. Buttonville, March 24, 1860. LAND FOR SALE HE- Subscriber is instructed to oï¬'er for Sale the following Lands :â€" The west Italf of the north half of Lot No, 29 111 the 3rd Con. of Misouri, Containing 50 Acres of valuable Land, with an Excellent Mill Site Will be sold Cheap, for Caslt. 'l‘bereon. ALSO, The north half of Lot No. 13, in the 1st CON. OF SYDENHAM, Containing 100 Acres of choice Land,â€"well watered and in a good locality, and will be sold on liberal terms. ALSO, A. Village Lot! On Temperance- Street, in the VILLAGE OF AURORA, Containing one ï¬fth of an Acro of Land, with a comntodious House thereon. Well adapted for the residence of a genteel family ALSO, The following 4 Village i ots in Aurora. Belonging to R Macball, Esq, on the Plan of survey drawn by R. Lynn, D I’.S.. viz : Lot No. 1, west of Railroad, 2nd range, one " (111 artcr acre . Lot at the head of Road, between 1.01s 6 and 7, one quarter acre. Lot No. 9. 2nd range, one quarter acre. Lot No. 17, let range, one quarter acre. lstll of which will be sold cheap and on libera ALSO, All accounts due to the late ï¬rm are requested to be settled forth-r l l r l .7.,......... pk TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! E- J'- Good Health and Long: Life. MAYOR’S 'LO‘NG LIFE PILLS ! Are warranted not to contain any Mercury. These Pills are composed of the most! select 75_3 Drugs, and being purely vegetable, can be taken at any season of the year if necessary, with afety and without fear of taking cold by exposure. which renders them of great value and superior to any other medicine ever yeti offered to the public. The satisfactory and flat- tering testimonials received by the has induced him to advertise these Pills that the public may be, convinced of a. simple and eflicncrous remedy. is alone suï¬ici-- out to subdue and cure the ordinary sie'kneSs all this country, such as Pains in the Head. Boole and Loins, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia on Indigestion, Sorcness of the Threat. Cramps, Colics, 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 Agents. THOMAS MAYOR. Ofï¬ceâ€"Victoria Square. h‘lanufactoryâ€"Mh Con. Markham. A Splendid Property For Sale, in the VILLAGE OF SPARTA, Ninth Concession of Markham, suitable for a Tanner or Brewer, consisting of A One Acre Lot, Willi Two Dwelling Houses and n Inrgex 'I'aunery. Seventy feet long by Thirty-six wide, with 2’ Spring Creek running through the lot. 'I'tllt’ indisputable, and a clear Dccd for $500. further particulars inquire of THOMAS SI’EIGII'I‘. Markham Village, Feb. 10, 1860. 6041' Our Musical Friend. “(Willi MUSICAL FRIEND," a Rare Companion for the lVllllt‘l‘ Months. Everyl’inufst, Should procure this livery Singer, _ » tt'oekly Publication of Every 'I'cncher, Vocel and Piano Forte Every Pupil, Music, costing but 10 Every Amateur, cents a number, and Pronounced by the entire Press ot the country, to be "THE BEST ANI) CIIEAPES‘I WORK OI“ 'I‘IIE KIND IN THE WORLD'†()n the principal Streets of Aurora. belonging TWGIVO It'll-SlM-‘(l Pages 0f VUCfll and PIMIO to John Mosley, l‘)sq.,~â€"will be and cheap and on liberal terms. Apply to [if by letter, post [mid] \V. MUSLICY, _ Land A gout and Conveyancor. Aurora, March I, 1850. terms. A number of Village Lots! GS-th I MA YOR’S ON PHYSIC AND CONDITI WORM DESTROYER. IT‘FIIIS Splendid Medicine can be given in one Ball at any time of the \‘Qal',I\\'l[I10Ill injury to the Horse, and has beetf used by the Farmers of Markham fer the ' with a success unprr cedented. this remedy it Will convince the noble animal the inconsistency of an unneces- sary outlay by using Artificial food or (,‘onrhtion Powders. which are too well known to contain minerals higny injurious to the membrane or coating of the Stomach. compound of 1’ are chetabe, and warranted not to contain either Mercury, Arsenic, Anti- mony or any other Mineral. Its immediate action is surprising and the ultimate sill-ct has astonished thousands. 1f the Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that and be is all right. sufï¬cient to cttre I'Iide Bound, Loss of Appo- tite, Coughs, Colds and Fever, Stoppage of Water, Swelled Legs, last two years By the use of Distemper, ts a complete Destroyer of Worms, fyer ofthe Blood, and a good Physic, always recommended to be as a preventive and un- l prove the general condition. Makes him com- pletely upto the mark for his givingevery satisfaction the owner can require. Testimonials ofthe highest character will be forwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash Termsâ€"One Dollar per packet containing four Balls. Letters prepaid: enclosing a remittence, will be promptly attended to. with my signature in full, without which none other are genuine. Officeâ€"oVictoria Square, IVlan ufactoryâ€"41II concession Markham, THO MA S M A Y OR The only maker of the original Yorkshire Driflield Oils in America. 60 AFFLICTED READ! EUROPEAN MEDICAL HOUSE AND Botanic Dispensary, ESTABLISHED BY Dr. GOODIN G, (formerly of Englandâ€" NEW, SPEEDY, AND MOST SUCâ€" CESSFUL mode of treating Lice? Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debilily, JlIamcmus or Wasting Con- sumption, Seminal Weakness, D23â€" eascs 0f the Kidneys (mcl Bladder Rlzcmnatz'sm, Scrofula, Salt Rhemn Mercurial, Chronic Complaints, (5'8 [13’ No charge for Advice. DR. Goovma is now engaged in treating this class of maladies with the most astonishing suc- cess. '1‘re treatment adopted by him is new, it is based upon scientiï¬c principles, with new discovered remedies, without minerals or pois- ons. The facilities of cure are such, that pati» ients can be cured at their own houses without; expense, in any past of the country, from an accurate description of their case by letter, and have the medicine sent them by mail or express. NERVOUS DEBTLITY. 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 melancholy, may be cured by the New Botanic Remedies. COUNTRY PATIENTS. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter,â€" Business correspondence strictly conï¬dential, Address, _ DR. GOO DING, No. 51 King Street West, Toronto, C, W. Toronto, February 3, 18.60. ‘ 63 owners oftbrit i The Bull 18 a , M. 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