’» fluctuate "flitftttfl‘rfl .. 4w [WALTER a. GEIKIE, an). Licentiatdtofthe Medical Board of Upper Canes do, ‘ recently one If the Medical «floors of e Toronto General Hosptiol. and Piqfessor of Arta'tom and Surgery in Dr. Ralph’s M ical Se/lool, HA8 returned to AURORA, and re-taken‘ . ~ his folmer residence. on Yollge Street, where hé may be consulted at all times. on the lvarious branches of his profession. Aurora. Feb. 24. 1860. $111111]. . Limo Wlbbln AND rat: arias. Jule Willie steed “Eran apple tree old 3 1» fruit was all shining wlth crimsonsand geld langzng temptineg lowâ€"how he longedl'fofa “o Though he know if he took one it wtiuldn't bo‘ ' right. Said he. “ I don't see why my father shehlds'ay' “ Don’t touch the old apple tree.‘Willie‘,'today†. shouldn't have thought. now that they are hanging so low. When asked, him for just cum-ire should answorme “ Ne." 65-11 NEW TAILOR SHOP. HE nodal-signed begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of ‘ Richmond Hill & Vicinity That hehas commenced business in the Taller ing Line In the-houseadjoining. MR. SIVERS‘ SHOE SHOP, Where. by close application to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. an. onnasts PONCTOLLLY anasnan ro. Garments cut to order on the shortest notice. a at la. n M y JAMES B. BURNES, Richmond Hill. Feb. 10. 1860. ' 6343' 116 would never ï¬nd. out it 1 tools but just one. And they do look so good hanging out on the sun 3 - ‘ There are hasM‘ and hambedstiaad‘ "he would not miss 80 paltry a little red apple as this. He stretched forth his hand. but altrw meumfui strain Came wandering dreamin over his brain. In his bosom a beautiful harp had long laid', That' the angel of conscience quite frequently played. And 110 sung; «can. Willie. beware! ell-,1»- ware 1 Your father has gone but your Maker is there. How sad you would feel if you heard the [word “7 'P This dearvlittle boy stole an apple te-day.†T. d. WHEELER. WATCH s: CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, dro- RICIiMOND HILL. Dec. 3, 1859. 53-1y Then Willie turned round. and. as still as a mouse, Crept slowly and oorefally into the house ; Auction I Natice. lh' l'ttl ch b h k ltd â€"' n grain l o am or e no own to THOMAS BOWMAN, That the lord would forgive him, and please IIIGCIISBI‘ Auctioneer, ‘ not to say. "R 1," “ Little Willie almost stole an apple to-day."n COUNTIES, m, YORK & PEEL All letters addressed to “ Almira." P.0. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received a the " York HeraldWOflico, Richmond Hilll Mr. Henry Lemon. Thornhill. and Mr. James Cav‘annah. Mansion Hearse, Shawna. where Terms. doc. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859“. masonic arms ï¬nal, RICHMOND HILL. _ GEORGE SiMS'ON, PROYBHI-TOR. OOD Accommodations and ovary attention shown to Travellers. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose‘Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. I . The Monthly Fair held on the Premises first Wednesday in each month. The Subscriber in calling the attention of the public and his Old Friends to his establishment, murtllumnur, 15.11.15. 11:, lil'l‘lï¬hdi’ellgliiii P If a young lady has; a pain in her side, can she relieve it by wearing a sash. Why is a fool like a needle l’-â€"He has an eye, but no head. BIB-if lie who follows his recreation instead of his business, will, in a little time, have no business to follow. ' Of all the earthly music, that which reaches the farthest into heaven is the beating of a loving heart. “ How do you get that lovely perfumel’ asked one young lady of another.-â€"“ It’s sent to me,’ replied the other. their wants and wilh mutual satisfaction. Richmond Hill. April 20. 1860. 734! GO TO BOWMAN’S MILLS! WITH YOUR OARDING & GRISTING, where parties from a distance can have it done to take with them on their return home. Almira, May 13. 1859. 2441'. Cheap Clothing. HE Subscriber begs to inform the inhabi- tantsof Buttonville and the surrounding country. that he continues to make first-class 0042 TS, VEST-5', PflN TS, &c. In the newest Styles and superior Workman- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. An irritable man is somewhat like a hedgehog reeled up the wrong way, and pierced by his own prickles. Why is a man who carries a watch in- variably behind in his appointments‘l’ Because he is always behind his time. ~ The pleasantcst things in the world are pleasant thoughts, and the greatest art in life is to have as many of them as possible. An eminent teatotaller would only con- sent to sit for his portrait on condition that he should be taken in water colours. That plenty should produce either covctousness or prodigality is a perversion of providence; and yet the generality of man are the worse for their riches. There is no greater sign of a mean and JOHN HARDY. Tailor and Clothier. '0' “an an" ‘0 do“ “on flow nor i. Buttenvillc. Dec. 23. 1859. 55-17 “MN "m “9"†W “"‘Y ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE 1 them out freely in acts of bounty. and liberty. ' It. is said “the bare is one of the most timid animals, yet it always dies game 1’ Why shouldn’t it, when it is made game of. It is vain to hope to please all alike. Let a man stand with his. face in what dio notion in: will, he must necessarily turn his back on one half of the world. Have you ever seen a drunken man trying to make believe that be is sober 1’ How ridiculous the spectacle!’ And yet more ridiculous still is the attempt of an ignorant and ill~brod person to appear very ' wise and reï¬ned in soiccty. “ \Vhat a line head your boy has!†said an admiring friend.-â€"“ Yes,’ said the fond father, “ he’s Item}: of the old block ain’t 'yOu'luy boy l’â€"â€"“ Yer, father, teacher said yesterday that I was a young block. head.’ “ My ‘relativasiare, or were» all connect- ed with the bench, sir,’ once boasted in our hearing a gentleman anxious to sustain his aristocratic pretensionsw-‘t Truc,’ came like a whisper out of the wind, “ the Queen’s Bench Prison.’ 1 A cigar merchant waited upon a tailor, and proposed to him to do business upon- the “ mutual accommodation system." The latter assented, upon the undersigned that the tobbacconist was to ï¬nd his own cloth.â€"“ Let’s be honest,‘ he said; “ cabbage for cabb'agr.‘ A Poucs Orrrcsa.-â€"â€"Tlle prisoner, whose name was Dick Swivel, alias 4' stovcapipe. Pote,’ was placed at the bar. Jonesâ€"Bring the prisoner into Court. Pornâ€"Here I am, bound to his“. as the spirits of turpentine said, when it was all aï¬re. , Jâ€"Wc’ll take the ï¬re out of you. How do you livci‘ Pâ€"I ain‘t particular, as the oyster said, when they asked hitn if he would be roast. ed or fried. ‘ Jâ€"-â€"Wa don’t want to hear what the oyster said, or the spirits of turpentine. 'What do you followi Pâ€"A nythisg that comes in my way, as the locomotive said, when‘lt run over a man. Don’t care “anything about the locomt’ltirc. What is your P-v-That‘s various, as the cat said, when she stole the chicken. ‘ I Jâ€"Tllat comes nearest the line, Isup- Pâ€"Altogathc’r In my line, as the rope said. when lt was choking the pirate. Jâ€"If I hear any' more abiurd com- parison! :wiii give you twelve. months. Pâ€"l’ln done, as the bahtcaltc said to the cauk. " MABKHAM VLLAGE. OOD Accommodations. Wines. Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MARR. Proprietor. Markham, June 1859. 26-tf RICHMOND HILL HOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto. every mornin . starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a.m.. an returning at 7, p.11!» Fare. 2s. 6d. each way. soon scconaooarlos roa 'rltavsauas. RICHARD NICHOLLS, Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 HALF-WAY HOUSE, RlCHMOND lllll. HE 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 Svabling. 03' Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. ‘22, 1858. 72-7 W. HODGE 81. CO. W7 HOLESALE and Retail Cepper.Tin? and tromPlate Workers, and Furnishing will ï¬nd their orders punctually attended to and the lowest prices charged. Richmond Hill. Dec: 1858. J. VERNET, Boot and Shoo Maker, vases s'rnsn’r. RICHMOND HILE. 54~1 Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boats and Shoes. made after thelatest styles. DeCember 1858. rial, OYAL ORANGE» LODGE. No. 778. J meets at Brother Robert Wisemans. . asonic Hall. the first Friday evening after . the Full Moon in each month- Master: II. Chamberlain. Deputy Master; J. Munhollano. Secretary ;- W.1‘oguc. Treasurer. January 21, 1858. ' Painter. GRAINER, Glazier, ‘ 0 most reasonable terms. feels satisï¬ed he can administer comfortably to ' lronmongers. Parties girlng this house a call » Oino's‘its' Enact - William 4 Duncan, a ,esroa .999'2su.--;'.°»M’ -' -‘ ~ »- ._/v 1/ / '~Q7~7\. / 00/ 'J3NVON31LV N1 SAVMTV ?. a. O :6 O . 2 l. a; ‘ll 0. s P i I 1. n O O c 1/1 .4 > to ,â€" z n t .4 -4 is n I n I: p 2 U .4 a) C V1 .4 4 Z 0 til d an 17 c. O 3: 2 ‘2‘ A H 1'." F1 5/) "U as 0 rs so fl 1": rd ‘5 33 V I? a .3 Q ~4 l .3 ,/ 'C l PAINTING. R. VAILES, Glider, & Paper hanger, RICHMOND HlLl.. USE. Sign and Ornamental Painting do“ on “'9 “honest mm." W“ a“ ‘1Ԡat the subscriber’s Mill. near Slout’fvillo, cheap for Cash or ApprtWOd Credit. Richmond Hill. April. 20, 1860. 734i MATTHEW 'LEPPER, AURORA, I I AS just received a new and full assortment of Spring and Summer DRY goons, The Millinery Department! Will be found replete with the newest and most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Capes, All of which will be Sold at the lowest remuller sting prices. Aurora. April ‘27. 1860. 74-tf SHINGLES FOR SALE. HINGLES that are Shinglesâ€"three to the inchâ€"and each bunch warranted to lay a square. Also. Seasoned Flooring & Siding, For Sale in lar e or small quantities, and will be ’LANED to order, Custom Planing . Attended to as usual, with despatch and at low prices. 11. do 1. HARRISON. 2nd Con. Markham, Plank Road, near Richmond Hill. April 27, 1860 74-3m New Boot and Shoe Store 1N BUTTONVILLE. ‘HE Subscriber returns his thanks to the L public for past support and begs to state that ‘ he has removed into the‘Village of Buttouville, whole he hopes for a continuance of the pa. tronago heretofol o givonlllilu. All orders executed with despatcll and work warranted. DAVID GALLOWAY‘.â€" Buttonville, Nov. 11. 1859‘. SOlly Photographs 1 Ambrotypes ! MELANEO'I'YPES ! LF'TTERGRAPHS, &c. All styles of Pictures taken at t' e Medical Hall, Markham, On reasonable terms, and in all weathers.. Pictures taken from the smallest to life size. 1. C. DUNHAM. Markham Village, Oct. 14, 1859. 46-t W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING 31'. EAST, souru sum. THIRD noon wusr FROM curlle s1". TORONTO, IS the Proprietor Of Oliver’s Patent for ap- plying Electricity, to prevent pain in ex- tracting teeth; and also of all Aparatus for manufacturing Vulcanile Rubber Plates for sets and Partial sets of tooth. 'l'ecth mounted on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessity of the case. Toronto, August 27, 185:). 48-1_\' w..- --.. .....~_.... whamâ€" MATHESON a. FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS 1N CHANCERY, etc. or‘s‘lcs :â€"â€"-â€" CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Whitmore dz. Co’s. Booking Oï¬ice. TORONTO- Agcncy Particularly attended to. Thomas O. marnnsos. Toronto, July 1, 1559, Janus rrrzennsm Ell-if JOHN N. REID, MD. COMB! 0’ YONGE AND COLBORN STREETS, THORNHILll. it? 111 Prescriptions got at the Office must be paid for ell delivery. 31-13‘ Dr. DUNHAM, URG EON and’MecllanicaI Dentist,Medica1 ' Hall. Markham Village. June 30, 1859. 3l-ly JAMES L BARKER, WORTER and Dealer ill Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints. Oils. and Dye Stuffs. Patent Medicines, Glass, Putty. Nails â€"-Lo’vv'» 11 very low for Cashâ€"Markham Village. June 30. 1859, Sill-6m“ l P. C R O S B Y , ' MPORTER of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines, Liquors. Hardware. drc. Richmond Hill. June 1859. 31-6m TOT}; Sicli and 'R. SNIDER, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klilloburgll. guarrautees tocuro ; Cancers, Enlarged JVecks] 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, Kliueburgh 113" N0 CURE NO PAY. August 6, 1858. l 61~I TEETH txmlclrn wmloul PAIN! Jr CHELSEY.=’ B Y D r- E‘ 0' E D M 0 N D 8’ “Land & Municipal Agent, &c.=. Teeth inserted on Silver. Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Warrallted' YONGE STREET HOTEL, dation for "I‘ravellers. Farmers, and others. ' Cigars of all brands. Aurora. J one 6. 1859. sold'ot prices to meet the times l 2005000 feet. 01’ Lumber l INGLU DIN ('n‘ril‘loorillg. Siding. llloh Boards. ~__ __ - .-....,.: . ATEN T Eavo- Troughs and Water Spouts _ _ superior to tilt; put up at5 and 6 cents Good “Gala! and‘ Long “for per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, MAYOR’S ‘ Ladders. Shingles, Picket Gates. Wag on Fol-l ‘ LONG LIFE. ‘ PILLS. I lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and owing. Are warranted not to contain any Mercury. I STOCK BROKER. By the use oflElectricity. $086110†Dlll‘l'l". AURORL in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANQSTAFF. Stun Mats, 'l‘rro'aurlll.t.. June 3. 1859. No. 29 Anne Street. or‘Box 54. P.O. Quebec. Rsrsssscss : Sheriff Jarvis..-Hoa:. George Sherwood, Hon. P. M, Vankeughuet. C. J. Campbell. Esq. T. Woodside. Esq. Messrs. Gilmcur. Coulsou. & Co. Angus Morrison. M.P.P. Toronto;: Messrs. Mills, Mattice 61. Co. Montreal ; Hem. James Patton; Barrie :1 James Webster, Esq, Guelph; O7~tf Those Pills are composedlofl the most select Drugs. and being. purcly- vegetable, can b0 taken at any season of the year if necessary, with safety aud'without fear of taking cold by exposure, which renders them of great value and superior to any other medicine everlyat offered to the public. The satisfactory and flat- tering testimonials receive-d'by the Proprietor, has induced him to advertise those invaluable Pills lhat the public may be convinced of -n simple and eï¬icalcioos remedy. is alone sufï¬ci- ent to subdue and cure the ordinary sickness of this country, such as Pains ill the Head. Bach and Loins, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Sorouoss of the Threat. Cramps. Colics, Worms ill Children. and other disor- ders,which will he foundlon the wrapperwitls instructions for taking them . Price, 25 Centsoeaek‘? Bozo. Sold by Druggists a11d"g!31161‘ll Stolre'it'eepers. who are requested not til-purchase efitra've'llll‘g Agents. 27htf Aurora. March 9. 1860. 67-ly . ., .-_M LAND FOR SALE. HE. Subscriber is instructed to offer for» Sale the following Landerâ€"- The west half of the north half of Lot No, 29" .111 the 3111 Con. of. Mlsourb. Containing 50 Acres of valuable Land. with an: Excellent Mill Site Will be sold (illoap..for Cash. AURORA. GOOD supply of Wines and Liquors always on llaud. Excellent Accuman- Queboc Government Agency. ' USINESS connected with the CROWN LAND and other Public Departments attended to ; also, Patents for Ilwcntions,. Secured by the Subscriber. Address. prepaid. E. J. CHESLEY, No. 29 Anne Street, Quebec. Quebec, March 6, 1860. D. McLEOD. Proprietor. 25- 1y Thoreau. JAMES HALL, A3 always on hand a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES,which will be , 67-tf ALSO, The north half of Lot No.13. in the 181‘. CON. OF SYDENHAM,, Containing 100 Acres of choice Land.â€"well watered and ill a good locality. and will be sold on liberal terms. ......_ ASTHMA. 1 FOR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- MANENT CURE of this distressing: complaint use FEJV’I) T’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES I Made by C. B. SEYMOUR do 00., 107 Nassau Street. N.Y. Price $1 [‘or box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. THOMAS" MANOR. Ofï¬ceâ€"Victoria Square. Manufactoryâ€"aadth‘ Con. Markham. ‘ Richmond liill.-Dec. 1853. l-tf . - ._..,..h- ._ ._.._..__~....._-......_.._.- FOR SALE! '.___... _._.._.__ _ .. 4. -an .. .... w.__r_...__.~_._ ~_-a._...~ anso, . ~ A Splendid Property A. Village For Saint-ill the On Temperance Street, ill the q VILLAGE OF SPARTA; I Ninth (“immerse-ion of Markham. suitable for a" V IL L A G E O F R A ,L 'l'anllor or Bustier, consisting of? l . Containing one ï¬fth of an Acrorof Land, witbl 'A one Acre Lot,‘ a'cumnlodlous House tllcl'eou.. VVoll adopted. Willi Two Pwemlltl “0‘1"†“liar? ,lntttfx' forfllle residence Ola genteel i'a-lllily ' lilll'lel‘f- iij‘kV 1"“ 1““11 b"_ “‘"il‘mx‘ Ewulu. wnll * Sprmg (.Ircek rulnllngztllrough?‘ Lot 1., sudltwo-i'nch Plank. Scanning. dzc ,&c.. ‘ 1 JAMES BUGG. Stoufl'ville. April 12. 1859. 23-tf. .. __... . "wflw ROBEs'I‘ SIVER, “J Husband, Boot. and Shoo Maker, DJOINING the Wesleyan Methodist A Chapel, Yonge Struct.~.liilicltnl01ld Hill. A choice selection of Gollllemons’, Ladies. and Childrens’ Boots and‘lSl‘lo‘tss constantlv on hand. and made to order Oll‘llie Shortest Noâ€" line. 113’ All kinds of Shoemakers Findings for sale Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858, l-tf TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YONGE S'I‘ALB’ID MONUMENTsTEOMBTABLEs ’I‘OMBS'I‘ONES, ac. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT- HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. &. VV'. YALE. will con- tinue the business under the superilllelldonce of our duly authorized agents, Aunts Asa“ ' and D. Cannes Vans. whose receipt Will be ‘ duly acknowledged. P.S.--All notes and accounts remaining ull- paid on the lat day of June. 1855. will be put into Court for collection. ('3. YALE. G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29, 1359. LIB-if. LANDS FO R SA LE. 011 Easy Term: of Payment. 80,006â€"Aores, ITUATED in the counties of Launch and Kan-r. All necessary information Will be given on application, post paid, to MILES LANGS’I‘A FF. Wallaceburgl'r, Also. some improved FARMS to REN'I‘. Wallaceburgb, Nov. 94, 1859. 52-11“ YORK MILLS HOTEL, YONGE STREET. A GOOD supply of Win: and lllquoas always on hand. Cigars of all brands. Excellent accommodation for Travellers, Fal- mors and others. ' ALEX. H ILL, Proprietor. York Mills, Dec. 17, 1859. 55-Oln WEEKâ€"“w. †mangle?†Pllvsmlll, suasrou o ACCOUCHEUH, AURORA. C.W. February 17. 1860. 64-1y Amction NOtioe. THOMASâ€"WILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTIES 01' YORK, PEEL 8t ONTARIO. All letters addressed, M ARKHAM VlLllsou. wil receive prompt attention. 113“ Orders re- ceived at the “ HERALD†Ofï¬ce. Richmtmd : ill, where terms, 51.0.. may be ascertained. Markham Village. Nov. 18, 1859. 5l-tf HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKlNG. V. ELL’S Superior Waterproof Harness e and Shoe Blocking is warranted to soften leather. and render it imperious to wet. Manu- factured at Richmond Hill, and sold by Store- keepcrs and Harness Makers throughout 1110 Province. February 10, 1860. Oil-If RIC IIMON 19’ IIILL IRON FOUNDRY. ‘HE ulldersignedlbogs to inform the public that be has opened a FOUNDRY for the manufacture of O. S. Richmond's imprOVed IRON BEAM PLOUGHS, Wood Beam Gauge Ploughm Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, tr Horsollakes 113†All Work manufactured by me is War- ranted. IRA B. RICHMOND. l Richmond 11111. Jan. 12,1859. D‘R. D. E. SEYMOUR. )10 MfEOPA'I‘HlC PHYSICIAN, MAIN ST.. NEWMARKE'I‘, U.C. 65x1, URGEON Dentist. will be at Nicholl's Hotel. Richmond Hill. the Filter and THIRD MONDAY of every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence Tlloruhill. All WorkWul'l'allted. Teeth ï¬lled with Osteoplartic or Artiï¬cial Bondâ€"airbus ï¬lling is put into the Tooth while soft. causing no pain, as it requires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which it ï¬rmly adheres, rendering it almost impossible for tllo'ï¬lling ever to come out. July 8, 1859. 3243'. 'W. ‘U‘. S K E N E .. MILLWRIGH'I‘, EGS to intimate that hole now prepared to B erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable tel-ms' He is also ngont for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened ‘oxperlellce he hopes tO‘givc general satisfaction. Altona. Dec. ‘23. 1859 W. '1'. ATKINSON, & Co. IMPOR'I'J‘ZRO OF ENGLISH DRUGS. Manufacturers of Chemicals Patent Medicines 8.: Perfumery. APOTHECARIRS"H ALL, OPPOSlTX TH 1’3 C..TXH$1)KA!., King St. Toronto. Proprietors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Posts. 113‘ Every doacription of Horse and Cattle Medicines prepared willl the bes’. English drugs Toronto; A ugust 237.54. 18.39. 4 NE W TREA TMEN T. Buffalo Medic-elf Dispensary. nsranusuzu You THY: court or Dvsrlzrsw', GENERAL Dullu'l'i’. r‘rvmt am.) scum. scnor'ULa. or.» micron. on“? 1MP!)- ul'rY or 'nuc BLOOD. SALT RHEIJM. PIMPLI'LS. FIB‘IULA. Blues, KIDNEYS, mmlu'rv. ls- rmmrms or YOUTH as» our AGE. &c. it? No Mercury Used .53 l R AMOS do SON.Corner of M1111 and. Quay Streets, Iiuï¬'alo, New York, are the only Physicians in the State who are mem- bers of the Rove-l College of Surgeons. Lou- dou. May be 'c'onsultcd from 8 o’cldck ill the morning until 9 o’clock at mght, on every state and symptom of disease. The treatment they adopt is the result of upwards of 30yoars’ extensive and successful practice in London. The moat inveterate symptoms of Disease eradicated ill eight or nine days, and cases of u. sllght unturo lll two or three; days at a very moderate expense.â€" Tho cure effected without cullliuelnelltor hin- drance from business. Young Menâ€"~â€" Take Particular Notice. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in bv boys. in solitude, often growing up Wlth them to manhood. and which. if not reformed by them in due time. not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but glves rise to a series of protracted. insidious. nitride. vastating afl’ectious. Few oftllom who glve way to this pernicious practlco are aware ol the consequences. until they ï¬nd the nervous system shattered. feel strange and unacouuta- his feelings. and vague fears in the mind. A Most Scient'lfic Invention. An instrument for the cure of General De. bilily, or more properly known as Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debillty. «hm, which are permanently cured ill from 15‘ to 20 days by the use ofthis instrument. when used conJoultly with medicines. New Remedies and Quick Cures, Dr AMOS do SON take pleasure ill announc ciug that they have m vented a most important instrument for the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the most eminent physicians ill London. Pulls. 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 orgills’, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos 6:. Son, in order to satisfy the moat sit-uptlcal as to the merits 0F those lllstru. merits. pledge themselves. that many instance where they may prove unsatisfactory after a fair trial. the money will be refunded bi“ re- turning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above usefultiustrume’nt will observe. that the price. with the accom- panying directions. securely packed and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. Beware of IMpositt'on. Beware of ompirics and itinerant self-styled professors, who A'rrsur‘r' warts, but never l 11.50,. The following Belonging to R Mochaâ€, Esq, on the Plan of survey drawn by It. Lynn, D 128., viz : quarter acre. Lot'iNo-u 9. ‘3 nd mngououa‘qum'ler new. Lot NO. 17, 13'. range, one quarter acre. A.11 of which will be hilld champ and ()11 libero terms. Alan, A Ill-Mllbl’t‘ of Village Lots On the principal Streets Of Aurora, belonging to .lulm‘ MOI-ivy, l’..~q.,-â€"â€"will be so ll cllmlp until an liberal terms. Apply to [if by letter. post paid] 1V. MOSL’liY. Aurore. March 1, 1860. (1"111 I; y u ‘N«. MA YOR‘S CONDITION Plâ€"lYSlc AND W O R M D E '1‘ It O Y E 11.3 injury to the Horse. and has been used by llre l Fannors oanllllln‘lu for the lust twu wars; with salmon†ullprrculcllletl. By the use ofl this remedy it “'1†convince the owners of that .5 noble animal the inconsistency Of all llllllocea- I sary outlay by using Artiï¬cial food or Condition Powders. which are too wollkuown to- ltclrl‘alll minerals highly injurious to me lllblllllvslle or cooling of the Stomach. 'l‘ho Ball‘ is a, compound of 1‘ um thgt‘lilllt‘, and warranted not to contain ultllcl' Mercury. Arsenic, Anti- mony or any. other Mineral. Its i‘llllllc‘diate action is surprising and the ultimate sill-ct has astonished thousands. If the Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that and he is all right. Ono down at the cost of zli‘l‘ccllls is sufï¬cient to cure Hide Bound, Loss of Appe- tite, Coughs. Colds and Never, Distemper, Stoppago of Water, Swollod-Legs, Groommud is a complete Destroyer of Worms, a greatpuri- fycr of the Blood. and a good Physic, always recommended to be given in the Spring and Fail, which Willact as a preventive and um pruvc the general condition. Makes him com- » pletclyuptotho mark forll'ls Work, theroeby giving every salisfaction the owner can require. 'l'ostilnonials of 1116' highest character will be forwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash Torrnsâ€"-Ouc Dollar por packet abstaining fotlr Balls. Letters prepaid enclosing a rellliltcllcc, will be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped roulld-‘oa'rh Ball with my signature in full. without which none other are genuine. Ofï¬ceâ€"Victoria Square, Mltllufactol‘y-4th cimcessiou Markham, THOMAS MAYOR The only maker of tho Ol'lgllldl‘YOrkt-lhll‘el Driï¬ield Oils ill Alztcricn. (ill AFFLIC'TED READ I E UROPEAN‘ MEDICAL 1170 USE AND Botanic Dispensary, No. 51, Krlm STREET Wiser. TORONTO, C.W‘. ESTABLISHED av Dr. GOODING. (formerly of England- NEW. SPEEDY, AND MOST SUCv CESSFUL mode of treating~ Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debilitly, Mmaclnus or W (Ls-ting Con- smnplion, Semmul Weakness. Dzs- cases of the Kidneys aml Bladder Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt’ Rheum Mercurial, Chronic Complaints, ca {13" No charge for Advice. DR. Gnonmo as now engaged ill tre‘atingtbis class of maladies with the most astonishing suc- cess‘. The treatment adoptod‘by him’ie new, it is based upon scientiï¬c principles; with new discov‘o’ied remedies, without minerals or pois- ons. ’l‘llo lacilitios‘o‘flc'ure' are such, that patio ionts can‘be curod‘u't‘tll‘e’lr own house‘s without expense; 111 any part of the country. from ml acrzurato description of their case by letter. and have the medicine sent them by mail or express: , NERVOUS DEBILI'FY. Young-’men who are troubled with weakness gouarallydaused'by a bad habit in youth. the , thollnl. I for $5110. I 4 Village 1 Ole i‘n Alli-o 1:. Markham Village. Feb. 10, 1860.- -_..~ __.., w..._-... ._..__-. “w . ., .. . l ’1‘111‘35‘ Splclldlo Medicine can be given in} Ol'l’te Ball at any limo of the your. without Till" lllllln‘lllllltlllfl, and a clear Daedi Er l'ul'lller particulars lllq‘lllllf!‘ of THOMAS {SP-EIGHT. 6045 . 7' i" ‘1. s r‘ a. a Lot NO. 1, wostef Railroad. ‘lnd range, one “1 Nï¬ublc‘ll I l ltlla. I l“ ' UR IVILUSICAL FRIEND." Lot 11111116 head of Road, between 1.01:: 6 mild-“IE 7, one- qsula-rter acre. 1 a Rare Companion for the Winter Months. Should procure' tlll" \t'uellly Publication of ISVOl‘y Teacher. ' Voccl tlllfl Piano- Form" Every Pupil, Music, ecstillg but 10‘ livery Amateur, locate a lltfll’l'lltfl'. and" Pronounced by the elllils Protect the country-,- tO be “'1‘11111111528'1' AND lSilliAPES'l WORK! ()ll‘ ’I‘l-lbl'KIND 1N 39-1111 WUIi 1.0"" Every l’ill‘l'st, livery Singer, l'l‘tvolve t'ullosizod Pages of Vocal and I'll-mo- hurls Mllelr‘ lur lOConts. Yearly,$5 ; llllll'oyonriy.$‘2 ‘50; Qllltrlcrly'S1.25»l Subscriber to " Our Musical Friend.†or- | ‘ {order it from lllrl llenrl .«l .Vruallrnler, and _\'0|z«" 1.'111(1'..\L'vll15 and (Jollvcl‘llll-CeL- 1 will lmvo Music for your Blllllt' lamin nt Ill-l . . . . . . . F lllslullll'lcnnl oval ; llllli ll lull r. not MIlalc for 11110 Il‘lllle, Violin. t‘ullll-t, Clank-"rt.Accordion" ._.._._ l (to. the 8||11~Mllli.‘10111t€‘ @010 Melodist, (Tllllllulllllg 172 pages. ("m-1111);! only 111 (Innis cu llllllllh‘r; Yearly; ."lll ; llnll-ycltlly, $1 95. and Bound}:1 llum'l'lcls, at r$2 5115‘ All buck llulnllms all iii our†\rtlllllllt‘lr. cullllrirrillg 1‘, much, twiniuhll} ozo- hullti‘. ll llllll. (I Sill‘l’-"l‘n1()Â¥lli d: (To. llrl‘N-amelnr 51. . New York-V F111? 1 Fire} I I .Fll'ttl I W 15 b‘ '17 143 R N Fire Insurance (,‘Olllpastfls 01' ’i'oruntu. ' -4; 9.21....â€" lh CO 1i I’DltA'l 1.}! 11 3"" at l" U)" l‘ ilUJAMLR'l’e 1â€"..â€" (7,917,113.12 .h‘lll'U CK. $100,000.- .-____. l. C. Ulnmolt,1‘ro.~. l but» l‘vlirsrn..Vice I'rrn.’ I}! IN. 1.710 N 8" 1 Rice 1A0“'lll. Iilsll. '1'llus_ illnwmtll, liqu,» James Booty. lung. .1, W. llo'lldorsotl. lurq. '1'. 1'. Robm'ls. Esq. 5" 15'. M'aclarla-llle. Let}. M. liossin, Esq. 1 Bernard Holdall. Esq. Sccrctm-y 11-. Treasurers! Angus Nltll'l‘lnoll. Esq. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Calluda.- Barriosâ€. Btlljnlllill Switzcl. luvq. Inspector. 1L?" Howl (dliro. Churn/l Strenti» 'l’oro'n-to. ml Tuls (Torch.st Illsurss tell descriptions ofl Buildings,Illanllfactorioa. l‘lrl'llls‘r Arm. and Goodl“ and :Furllllul'ts, 111 tllo‘salllo, againslloas or dam- age by firo. on liberultermn. Bosses promptly settled. A. LAW, Residence. , General .1 Hiclln‘outl Hill August 13. 1857. gent.- 210-1 \ .1. (it): illitlliigljtmlh - Is PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, Ali‘d despatclled to Subscribers-“lily the earliest1 m oils. or otllor‘c‘Ollvo’vauce. when so desired. The YORK‘ HERALD will always be" be found to contain the latest and most impor-' tant Foreign and Provincial News and Mor~‘ bets. and the greatest care will be taken to ronder it acceptable- totllclrr’n‘il of business.- ( and uvol‘u‘a'hl‘e' Palnill News‘plupcr; TEIiPtTSlvâ€"éSbv’H'n'ttlld SixpellcopcrAllllu'm. ls ADVANCE; and if not paid within Thr " Mouths two'llo’llurs will be charmed. ‘ RATES“ OF ‘ ADVERTESING : Six lines and under. ï¬rst insertion... . .800 50 Each subsil‘quont ill‘r‘asl‘tion . . . . .1... . . . Oil 12 Ton lines and undobflrst insertion. -. . . 00 75, ' Above teu'lincs, ï¬rst ill., per line†"2,110 07 Each subsc‘l‘pt’entillsvrtiml. porilné‘. . . . O“ 02 [13’ Advertisements without written direc-‘ lions illsc’t‘te'd till forbid.-aud charged accordv’ illgly. . . All transitory a'd*ï¬er1180lllellts. from strangers†or irregular customers, must be paid for when handed in for 111381‘11011. A liberal discount will be made to parties ado' vertisil‘lg by the- year. All advertisements published for close pe- ri‘un than one month. must be‘ paid fo'r‘ ill ad“ vunce'. All‘lcttcr‘s addressed to thc‘Editor must be post paid. No pnl‘mr'discoutinucd until all arre‘nra‘ges ar' pnid : and parties refusing papers witlro‘u't pay-n' ing up, will be held- accountable far the sub.†sc'ri'pt‘loll. TIIFI YOR K HERALD‘ Book and Job Printing» ESTAB L'ISMEN T. cï¬'ecls of‘tvhich‘a‘re dizziness. pains, forgotqu RDERS for any of the llnliorrpentlbnedj nose. sometillles a ringing in the cars. weak ‘description‘of PLAIN and FANCY JOB" eyes. weakness of the back and lower extreme- WORK will be‘promptly attended to :-‘-‘â€"- \} ties. confusion of ideas. loss of memory, wllh 80038. FANCY mt“, BUSINESS “Rm. “um i, "wm'cI'o'y' may b3 cured by um New Bommc awn SMALL POSTERS,CIRCUI.ARS,LAWDORIS, Romano" UNPRY P1“ HINTS am. mnmnswanx cuncmmnar'rhasv ‘90 ' A ' r’ rasrrucn-rs. Medicines with full directions sent to any-part- And every other kind of of the United States or Canada. by patients communicating their symptoms bv letter.-â€"- LETTER’PPRESS PRINTING !' " " r as ndonco strictl confidential l Busme“ w r Po y ’ done in the best style. at moderate rates. Address, ,. . . .. p13» GOODING, Our assortment 0. JOB TYPL ls entirely ._ , , new and of the latest patterns. A lot ovariti N°' 51 Kins Slim“ WW") l°l°lll°l Cu Wt of new Fancy Type and Borders. or cards, 63 Circulars, dice. kept alv. eye on hand .succeed. Dr. Amos do Son have for a long series of we... been engaged in an extensive practice ill ihe treatment of these delicate complaints, and are the only legally qualiï¬ed Physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints. or from whom genuineEuIOpoau'romediescsn be‘ obtained. Possess I'N ANY Pam-r or run WORLD may be successfully treated by forWal'diiug a correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for Medicines,dccqlwhicll. will he returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from obser« vation. Address 0!. All†tin 501.com†Main and H Quay Streets. Buifulo. 31. Y. iï¬vly Toronto. February ‘3. 18110- DR. L. LANGSTAFF, SPRINGHILL. 3 doors West of King Post Oflice. King, May 13. 1859. HUGH C- XMPBELL, Watch and Clock Maker, JEWELER,&c. Yong‘c Street, Aurora- Jewelry. Watches and Clocks repaired and: cleaned on the shortest notice and lowostterms Aurora. February 17, 1860. 6041" sorry