AUGUST. -_Â¥~ The waving corn now greets the light, . The earth its harvest. yield ; The reaper works with true delight. With plenty teem the field. The tender partridge rears her brood, ' 'And rustles in the corn; - The timid iev’ret seeks its food Before the break of mom. who And when the sultry day is o’er, ~At'the approach of night. Thd cricket chirps upon the floor. The glow-worm lends its light. ' ' FA r'rIIEEI‘IrrIIEE. enndford,,August 1st. 1860. -3llirrrllunruru; W'e'xï¬iidx self-made men very often, but Self-unmade ones a good deal oftener. What is that which can be right but never Wrong 'lâ€"An angle. How doesa cow become a landed estate? By turning it into a field. _. Why does a dog wag his tail when he is ï¬QOIlâ€"Becnusc he has got a tail to ‘ * lake the ’arness hotf the ’orse puï¬hé‘ï¬lter‘hover‘ ’is ’ head, and give ’im ’ay and ’hoats.’ " .- The quickest way to make "a tall man short is to borrow all the money he has ' 89t- Cockney lovers talk more pathetically than any other class of persons about the lost ’arts. Tranquil pleasures last the longest. .We are not titted to bear long the burden ofth love The extreme pleasure we take in talking of ourselves should make usfear that we givevery little to those who listen to us. "‘--~When-a_ gentleman is examining a “little account†he always scratches his head. and the longer the bill, the harder be scratches. Why is a. horse the most miserable of all animals lâ€"Because "his thoughts are alâ€" ways on the rack. is JEREMY TAYLOR says that “a good i. c . wife should be a looking-glass to her trus- band.†But we think she might and should make. him see in her something better than himself.’ Discontent will live and be vigorous on hymns-o. ~ vrww- Dentures Directory. WALTER B. GElKIE, M.D. Licentiate oft/I lllirlicol Board 451†Upper Carm- du, and recently one qf-t/Ic Illcdw/Il qtï¬ccrs of the Toronto General Hosptiol. and Pro 'hssol' Ig/‘Anuto'my and Surgery ill Dr. Ralph’s Medical School, ' AS returned to AURORA, and re-takeu his former residence- on Yonge Street, where he may be consulted at all times, on the various branches of his profession. Aurora. Feb. 24. 1860. NEW TAILOR sHOP. fl‘llE undersigned begs respectfully to inform L the inhabitants of Richmond Hill & Vicinity That he has Commenced- business in the Tailor ing Line In the house adjoining MR. SIVERS‘ SHOE SHOP, Where. by close application to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED ro. Garments cut. to order on the shortest notice, in any style. JAMES B. BURNES, Richmond Hill. Feb. 10. 1860. 63-1y Dr. C. S. LLOYD, SURGEON DEN'I‘IS'I‘. WILL be at the following places for the Practice of his Profession : The lst Thursday Of every Month at [101- land Landing. The 20d Thursday at King Station. The 3rd Thursday at Richmond Hill. The 4th Thursday at Gormley's Corners. At all other times the Doctor can be found at his residence in Aurora. June 29. 1860. 65-31 83â€"1y Auction Notiég. TH OMAS-EDWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES 0F YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.†P.O. wil receivo prompt attention. Orders received a the "‘ York Herald†Ofï¬ce, Richmond Hilll Mr. Henry Lemon, 'l'hornhill. and Mr. James Cavanna‘r, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms. &c. may be obtaieed. AlInira, Nov. 25. 1859 masonic arms aerosol, RICHMOND HILL, GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. 00D Accommodations and every attention shown to Travellers. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. . The Monthly Fair held on the Premises ï¬rst Wednesday in each month. The Subscriber in calling the attention of the 62-tf feels satisfied he can admimsrer comfortably to their wants and with mutual satisfaction. public and his Old Friends-Io his establishment, ffr {C . S . TO EXCHANGE. 10 ACRES OF LAND in the Town- » ship of Sunnidale. county ofSivncoe, being west half of Lot No. 4. in the Gth con- Cession. Also, 100 Acres in the satire Town- ship, bding west half of Lot NO. 7. in the 8th concesswn . The above property is covered with very valuable I’iue Timber, and lies within half a mile ol'the Sunnidale Station on the Northern Railway. For further rarticulars apply to the proprie- tor ofIhe “ York Herald '0 Ofï¬ce. Richmond , Hill. June 22. 1860. TEAâ€"Tu T I N G. R. VAILES, Painter. GRAINER, Glazier, Gilder, & Paper Hanger, RICHMOND HILL. I IOUSE, Sign and Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Richmond Hill, April, 20, 1860. 82-tt 73-tf MATTHDw LEPPER, AURORA, [{Astjusst receive: a new and full assortment o prmg on Summer D R Y G O O D S, The Millinery Department! Will be found replete with the newest and nrost Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Capes, All of which will be Sold at the lowest remuner ating pricen. v General Store, AT AURORA. E Subscriber has constantly on hand- a General Assortment of TH DRY GOODS GROOERIES. ‘ HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, &c. &c. PLASTER :IND SAL T, Alwavs on hand, and for sale on the most favorable terms. & c'. SMITH. Aurora, June I'fl, 1860. 0R EXCHANGE. HE Subscriber offers for Sale, on very reasonable terms, Illâ€"l runs it lllllll Situated in the following Townships :â€" Somerville-u-County of Victoria, Bexleyâ€"County of Victoria, Sydenham-~County of Grey, Amabelâ€"County of Bruce. ‘ Fora portion of loose Lands“ superior de- scription Of Farm Stock will be taken in ex- change. For further particulars apply to G. J. F. PEARCE, Richmond Hill, P.O. Canada West. June It, 1860.. 79- If TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! By the use of Electricity. By Dr. E. c. EDMONDS, SURGEON DDNTISI‘, AURORA. Teeth inserted. on Silver, Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Opera-lions in his Pr‘ofessron. performed in the most approved manner and Warranted' Aurora, March 9, 1860. 67-1y YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. GOOD supply of ‘Nines and Liquors _ always on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for Travellers. Farmers, and Others. Cigars of all brands. D. McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora. June 6, 1859. 25 1y JAMES HALL, S always on hand a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which will be HA 81-If cs: 5‘: .1. «.4..:F‘..~:I ;‘ nanny. r.-. . .- FARMERS’ INTEREST. is pro pared to Mann factu re ,and Sell. llll'l'l'l‘llll Hl'lllllllll With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons. ; The above I'Iarrows are far superior to any now in use, being nrade on an entire new principle. They will he found to do the work much quicker and better than any other Har- rows Specimens of the above maybe seen and particulars as to price ascertained, by ap- plying to the Subscriber, at his shop, Richmond Hill, who will punctually attend to allorders. SA MUEL SANDERSON. : Richmond Hill . Feb. 24, 1860. 5-tf Popular Medicines FOR SALE BY LLOYD. Druggist & Dentist, AURORA. Falmostock’s fuge Indian Worm Tea R R R Remedys 1’ Davis’ Pain Killer Bligg’s Mag Relief British Oil Harlem do Holloway’s Ointment Dr. E. llope’s Mag do Dr. 'I'rask’s do do‘ Ur. Wilson’s Veg dof Harrison’s Electric doI Morehead’s Mag plus’s Ayer’s Pills Morse’s Ill Root do Sir Ashley Cooper’s,StonO do Anti-bil do Spike do Moï¬â€˜att’ Life do Black do Child’s Sov Balm Eng White d‘o Soules" do do Poor Man’ sAnti hil Mayor’s Long Life Dr. l’hinney’s Family der Mofl'att’s Pherrix Bit Soper’s Salve lIOofland’ German Bill Egyptian do Do Ba'samic Ear Essences of all kinds Judson’s Cherry and . Lul‘gwort Skin Diseases Kermou’s Tonic Mix Lloyd’s Eye Water Wister’ pulmonic syrupZ Lloyd’s Horse Powders 8} mp ot' Hoarhound Lloyd’s Consentrated Boyer’s galvanic fluid as of Jamaica ginger Fowler’s ext of Stran Lloyd’s German horse berry Lotion Godfrey’s Cordial Lloyd’s Cough Syrup Pirtoman’s Fcct Drops, Lloyd’s Tooth Powder l’aregoric Lloyd’s'Lbothache Speâ€" Sir '1‘ Keating's Cough clï¬c Lozengcrs Basai.es Cam. Mixtureâ€"an excellent remedy for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhoea, &c. ' Lloyd’s Eurekaâ€"a grand discovery : Schneider’s eye water Fettit’s Amer Salve Kennedy's Worm-Pow- If people knew its genuine worth. Diseases we. Id be scarce on earth ; Then. why should people pain endure? When they can find a perfect cure. 0:? Pl'csu'iptlous Aurora, June 1500. A Baigaill. FOR. SALE, OR TO BE LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS. Accurately Compomulcd 8 1 Aurora, March 1, 1880. lww I..£‘.‘i ‘1 .. ’1 ."r. ac. ATENT Eave Troughs and Water Spouts superior to tin, put up at 6 cents I ‘1de Subscriber bears to intimate to the Per foot; also: Dral‘} PiPes‘v Seasoned Siding; ' 1 Farmers Ofthe County of York. that he Ladders. bh'l‘gle‘sv P'Ckel Gal-95o waggo“ Fel' lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading,and Turning in general Manufactured and for-Sale by 11‘... 1;.) u l .TTE 123:2). 1.. J LANDS FOR SALE. On Easle'erDIIâ€"O of. 30,000 401465;; 3;; ,,..._ JO H N G s T F F, SITUATED in the countiesvof-LAMP'I'Ollalid S'rIIAM MILLS, 'I'IIonsHILL. June 3, 1859. LAND FOR SALE 27â€"tf HE Subscriber is instructed to offer for Good Health Sale the following Lands :â€" The west halfot'the north halfof Lot No. 29 In the 3rd 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‘tho 1st CON. OF SYDENHAM, Containing 100 Acres of choice Land,â€"well Vermi- watered and in a good locality, and will be sold on liberal terms. ALso, A Village Lot 2 On Temperance Street, in the VILLAGE OF AURORA, Containing one ï¬fth of an Acre of Land, with a commodious House thereon. Well adapted for the residence of a genteel family ALso, The following 4 Village t ots in Aurora. L10. dis oinnnem for Belonging to R Machrtll, Esq, on the Plan of survey drawn by R. Lynn, D‘ I’.S., viz : Lot No-1". west of Railroad, 2nd range, one quarter acre . Lot at the head of Road, between Lots 6 and 7, one quarter acre. Lot No. 9, ‘Jud' range, one quarter acre. Lot N0. 17, 1st range, 006 quarter acre. l\ll of which will be sold cheap and on “here terms. ALSO, number of Village Lots ! On the principal Streets of Aurora, belonging to John Mosley, 1i]sq.,â€"will he sold cheap and an liberal terms. Apply to [if by letter, post paid] 1V. MOSLICY. Land A gent aad Conveyancer. GSâ€"lh II t “ llllll. . . u ‘ . . , . . ‘ " - I . I , g V a _ VS ‘. . 7. such slender diet that It IS next to tmposst- Richmond Inn. Al’r1120. 1860. 73-.1w Aurora, AP,“ 97. 196., 744, sold at pmes_to "wet the_ tunes _ f $32101; aga‘f‘éclmrbsiggvm LE2: hie to starve It (0 death, when 11’. has Once " TIMâ€"i rm“ , V. H “M â€"â€" Rmhmond Hm' Dec' 1808' I-†21, 4th concession of Mar-klidm being north been Bfaught into exismnce. G0 I J I ' Y ' w * west corner of " Vl’onch’s Loi.†A Spring " ‘ ‘4 'I ' . u ' . . , .. 7 ' . =38 Km) , Why carp, mph, be kind B . B O W M A N ’ S M IL L S l SHINGLLS FOR .SALE. I‘OROM‘O CllY MARBLE WORKS 'Sjgfegggghop- Mgcflficehamfw :Bnmhfn MA} 0W8 ~. . .â€" . 1‘ ‘ _ " . 'oeqoaxer all one to another? “7,. are a†born alike W ' T H Y 0 U R Ii “13(1th that are Shinglesâ€"dime ‘0 the 185 YONGE S'I‘ALET. mile from a School-house, and in the centre of C O N D I O N Y S I C ’ Inchâ€"and each bunch warranted to lay a three VillageS. AND and We all die alike. I think. sir, We kind to every one,and to cver- thln'g's-Omnibus Chat. "DAY AND NIGHT.--A widow lady named Day, having married a gentleman named Knight, :1 wag perpetrated the following parody at her expense :â€" “ I've lost a Day,’ the widow daily cried. So took a Knight and all her tears were dried.’ A gentleman having to pass through a river, which he sunp0xcd deep, bid hs servant go before him. But he, to show bib good breeding, replied, “ I will never be‘ guilty of such ill-manners; pray sir. do you cross ï¬rst, and I will follow.’ THE CLOSE or LIFEâ€"~11 will afford sweeter happiness in the hour of death to have wiped one tear from the check of sorrow than to have ruled an empire. . Tpm, during his late tour to Niagara. in company ._7 With Smash, saw an Indian Réijhk ‘a small ‘ piece of timber, with a vies?I ti) making canes.â€"“ Pray, sir,’ said Sthé’sh, “ to what tribe do you belong 1’ 'I'heClIip-a-way tribe was the reply. ,Pasg}, through a. crowd Of, boys busy whit tllcir‘lir‘e-crackers, and you will see thin libphymï¬le, fond each lad is OI" his own particular noise than of that of his companions. The Same thing may be observed among public speakers and pri- vate talkers. The first symptoms of love in the wisbhtE'of the world’s philosophers were certainly Very remnrkaule.â€"â€"“Leaning,†says-Socrates, “ my shoulder to her shoul- dot; and my head to hers, as we were feuding together in a book, I felt It is a fact, a sudden sting in my shoulder, like the biting of a flea, which I still felt above ï¬védays afterpand a contitnual itching crept into my heart.†A GOOD BonnnR.â€"How do you like the character of St. Paul 1’ '5k a person offhislandlady one day, during the con- versation about the old saints and the apostles. ‘ Ah! he was a good clever Old Ioui, I know; for he once said, you know thati‘We must eat what is set before Us, gnd ask no questions, for concience’ sake. I always thought I should like him for a boprder. I ' 911ng1:“: A JOKE T00 FAILâ€"A man wa‘s‘tirie‘id, the other dav. for running away with a pair Of boots from. a shop door. 3n tithe course of examination the Judge, with was no. other than the clever and- witty P k, asked a witness who had seized the pUrsuerâ€"* What did he say when. you caught him ?’ lNitnessâ€"‘ My Lord. be said he took it for a joke.’ JIdgeâ€"‘And pray how far did you carry the joke.’ VViluessâ€"‘Abo'utIfoirg' yards, my Lord., SLEEPING 1N CHUncu.â€"â€"'1‘he curtome is of remote antiquity. \V‘é read in hisroI'y thutgtjwhen Bishop South was preaching Beforrp‘ Charles 11, and Court, many of thetmmarclï¬snsuite, west to sleep, and some oflhem snorcd; whereunon South, addggsinguhimpelf to Lord Lauderdale. onï¬Of té‘ioffeudere; My, Lord, ‘1 ask partied fori'disturb‘ing you; but I must tell you that you snore so lOud that you CARDING & GRISTING, where parties from a distance can have it done to take with them on theirreturnhonre. Almira, May 13. 1859. 24-tf. aheap Clothing. 11E Subscriberbegs to inform theiuhabi- C Ofl TS, V E S TS, PflW‘TS. &c. III the newest Styles and superior Workman- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOHN HARDY. Tailor and Clothier. Buttonville, Dec. 23‘, 1859. 55-ly ANGLO-AMEPICAN HOUSE! MABKHAM VLLAGE. OOD Accommodations. Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MARR, Proprietor. Markham, June 1859. ' RICHMOND TUEâ€"L. HOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto. every Incrning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a.rn,, and returning at 7 p.111. Fare. 2s. 6d each way. 000!) ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD NICIIOLLS, ‘ Proprietor. ,Richmond Hill. Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 HALF-WAY House, RICHMOND HILL. 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 'l‘raveliers. and Good Sta‘bhng. 03' Homes and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GARY, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. 72-7 W. I'IODGE 8L Co. VVTHOLESALE and Retail Copper. Tin I and tron Plate Vi’orke‘zs. and Furnishing Ironmongers, Parties giving this house a call will ï¬nd their orders punctually attended to audthe lowest prices charged. Richmond Hill, Dec. 1858. 54-1 J. VERNET, Boot and Shoe Maker, YONGE smear, RICHMOND HILL. .' Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes. made after the latest styles. December 1858- 1 ~ In OYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 778, 1 meets at Brother Robert VVisemaus. Masbnic Hall, the ï¬rst Friday evening after the. Full Menu in each month. . OFEICERS Ewen â€"â€". William Duncan, tantsof lluttonvi'le and the surrounding country. that he continues to make ï¬rst-class 26â€"tf square. Also, Seasoned Flooring & Siding, For Sale in large or small quantities, and will he I’LAIVED to order. Cuatzom Planing Attended to as usual, with desputclr and at low prices. H. & J. HARRISON. 2nd Con. Markham, Plank Road, near Richmond Hill, April ‘27. 1860 74-3m New Bent and Shoe Store 1N BUT’I‘ONVILLE. 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 heretofot e given him. All orders executed with despatch and work warranted. DAVID GALLOWAY. Buttonville, Nov. 11. 1859. 50,1): Photographs 1 Ambrotypes l MELANEOTYPES ! LFTTERGRAPHS, &c. All styles of Pictures taken at t' 6 Medical Halls Markham: On reasonable terms, and in all weathers. 1’Ictures 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 s'r. Easr scum SIDE. THIRD noon wrzsr I‘IIOM CHURCH sr. TORONTO, IS the Proprietor of Oliver’s Patent for ap- plying Electricity, to prevent pain in ex- tracting teeth; and also of an Aparatus for manufacturing Vulcarrite Rubber Plates for sets and Partial sets of teeth. on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessity of the case. Toronto, August 27, 185:). 48-1y MATHESUN 86 FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS 1N CIIANCERY, &c. ' OFFICE iaâ€" conuan or KING AND TORONTO STREETS IRON BEAM PLOUGHS, Over Whitmore & Co’s. Banking Oflice. TORONTO- Agency Parnellâ€"[dilly attended to. THOMAS O. MATHESON. Totontr,July 1, 1559, JOHN N. REID, M.D. CORNER OF YONGE AND COLBORN STREETS, THORNIIILL. 11:? ’ ll Prescriptions got at the Ofï¬ce must. be paid for Oil delivery. 31-1y To the Sick and Dying. \ R. SN11)ER. of the 7th concession of l Vaughan, near Klineburgh. guarrantees to cure Cancers, Enlarged .N‘ecks J J AMES FITZGERALD And many other Diseases. Porous labouring under either of the above mentioned Diseases, will do well to call in time. All letters to be paid, and addreseed to PETER SNIDER. Klinoburgh .0, Teeth mounted February 10, 1860. ' 31.“ Richmond Hill. Jan. 12,1859. ‘ Watch and Clock Maker. MONUMENTsTTIOMBTABLEs TOMBS'I‘ONES, ac. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. (I. & IV. YALE, \rillcon tinue the business under the superinlerrdence of our duly euthorized agents AUs'I‘IN Anumr and D, CAnLes VALE. whose receipt will be duly ackn wledgcd. P,S.--â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the 1st day of June, 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29, 1859. 48-tf. DR. R. w. HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON 8!. ACCUUCHEUR, AURORA, C.W. February 17, 1860. . 64v1y Auction NOtice. THOMASâ€"TVILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTIES 0F YORK, PEEL 8L ONTARIO. All letters addressed, MARKHAM VILLAGE. wil receive prompt attention. 11:? Orders re- ceived at the “HERALD†Ofï¬ce. Richmond 111, where terms, &c.. may be ascertained. Markham Village. Nov. 18, 1859. 51-tt‘ HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. ELL'S Superior Waterproof Harness o and Shoe Blocking is warranted to soften leather. and rem or it imperious to wet. Manu- factured at Richmond Hill, and sold by Store- Keepers and Harness Makers throughout the Province. 63-tf RICHMOND HILL IRON FOUNDRY. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the manufacture Of O. S. Richmond’s improved Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs, Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- 113’ All Work manufactured by me is War- rattled. IRA B. RICHMOND. DR. D. E.‘ SEYMOUR, HOMmOPATI-IIC PHYSICIAN, MAIN ST.. NEWMARKDT, U.C. 65.1 DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King, May 13. 1859. 24-1y HUGH CAMPBELL, ' JEWELER, &c. Yonge Street, Aurora- Terms Easyand Price Low, to suit the pur- ou the premises. JOHN MACEY- Markham, May 23, 1850. 77-“ a J'- CHELSEY, STOCK BROK ER, Land & Municipal Agent, Sr. No. 2‘9 Anne Street, or Box 54. P.O, Quebec. REFERENCES: Sheriff Jarvis. Hon. George Sherwood, lion. P9 M. Vankoughuet, C. J. Campbell, Esq. T. VVoodstde, Esq. Messrs. Gilmour, Coulson & Co. Angus Morrison, M.P,l’, Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Maltirze (St Co, Montreal; Hon. James Patton, Barrie; James Webster, Esq, Guelph. 07â€"tf Quebec Government Agency. BUSINESS connected with the CROWN LAND and other Public Departments attended to ; also, Patents fOr Inventions, Secured by the Subscriber. Address, prepaid, E. J. CIIESLEY, No. 29 Anne Street, Quebec. Quebec, March 6, 1860. ~â€" ASTIIMA 2 OR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- MANENT CURE of this distressing complaint use FEJV’B T’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTESI Made by C. B. SEYMOUR & CO'., 107 Nassau Street. N.Y. Price $1 per box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. Dentist, will be at Nic‘lioll’s Hotel. Richmond Hill. the FIRST and THIRD MONDAY 01 every month, and, the res URGEON “minder of the morith at his residonco Thornhill, AllWokaarranted. Teeth ï¬lled with Osteoplartic or Artiï¬cial- Borre.â€"This ï¬lling is put into the Teeth while soft. causing no pain, as it requires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which tt ï¬rmly adheres, renderng it almost impOssible for the ï¬lling ever to come out. July a, 1859. '32-1y. W. U. SKID-NE, MILLWRlGl-lT, 0H1) T0t7vofl, BEGS 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 tropes to give general satisfaction, Altona, Dec 23, 1859 W. T. ATKINSON, & Co. IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, Manufacturers of Chemicals Patent Medicines & Perfumery. APOTHECABIES HALL, OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL. King St. Toronto. Proprietors of Atkinson’s Parisian Tooth Paste. chaser. For particulars apply to the proprietor 67-tl‘ WORM DESTROYER. fIIIIIS Splendid Medicine can be given in one Ball at any lithe of the yum-without injury to the Horse. and has been Used by the Farmers of Markhatrl fer the lost two years with a success unprccedcntcd. By the use of this remedy it Wlll convince the owners of that noble animal the inconsistency of an unneces. sary ouIlny by using Artificial food or Condition Powders, which are too welllknown to contain minerals highly injurious to the yneyubrane . 1’- Robï¬l‘ls, L5G- KENT. ‘All necessary information will be given OII application, postipaid, to "I )‘ ‘ ' MILES LANGSTAFF. ‘75 ' _ ' :Wallacebur'gh. Also. some improved FARMS to RENT; Wallaceburgh, Nov. 94, 1859. 5241' and 'L'orig L‘Il‘é.‘ _ 4 7 MATOR'S‘. W LONG LIFE PILLS-g! Are warranted not to contain any Mercury. These Pills are composed Of the most select Drugs, and being purely vegetable, can: be taken at any season of the yearif necessary, wrth safety and without fear of taking cold by exposure, which renders them of greatfvahie and superior to any other medicine ever yé-t oï¬'ered to Ihcpublic. The sï¬ltsfactbry'a‘nd ï¬at.- tcring tesnnzonials received by the Proprietor, has induced him to advertise these invaluable Pills that the public may be convinced of a simple and eflicncious remedy. is alone sut’fibll out to subdue and cure the ordinary sickness of this country, such an Pains in therliead‘, Back. and Loins, all Nervous Disor'ders,.Dyspepsia o‘i' Indigestion, Soreness of the Throat. Crampsr ICOIICS, Wormsin :Children, and other disor- ders, which will be found on the wrapperwith instructions for taking them. Price, 25 Cents each Boat. I Sold by Druggists and general StOrekeepcrs, who are requested not to purchase of travelling Agents. THOMAS MAYOR. Ofï¬ceâ€"Victoria Square. h’lanut‘actoryâ€"41h Con. Markham . aâ€"v Our Musical Friend. 66 UR MUSICAL FRIEND." a Rare Companion for the Winter Months. Evory Pianist, Should procure this Every Singer, wok-lily Every Teacher. l'ocel and Piano Forte Every Pupil, Music, costing but 10 Every Amateur, cents a number, and Pronounced by the entire Press Ol‘the country, to be “THE BEST AND CIIEAPES1 WORK OF THE KIND IN THE WORLD'" Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano For-lo M usic for 10 Cents. Yearly,$5 ; II alf-yeuriy,$2 50; Quarterly$1,25 Subscriber to " Our Musical Friend.†or order it from the nearest Newsdealer, and you will have Music for your entire family at an insigniï¬cant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin. Comet, Clarionet, Accordion &c'. &c Slllel‘lDO to the @3010 Melodist, Containing 12 pages, costing only 10 Cents a number; Yearly. $2 50 ; Half-yearly. $1 ‘25. All back numbers at 10 cls.. and Bound Volumes. containing 17 numbers, at $2 50 each, constantly on band. C. B. SEYMOUR & C0. 107 Nassau St.. New York Fire! I .' J W E RN Fire 1 Fire ! l 0f Tot-On to. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CflP/TflL STOCK, £100,000. 1. C. GILMon, Pros. 1 GAO. M1CH1E,VICC Pros. I Dxmzcrous : 1 Rice Lewis, Esq. 'I'hos, Haworth, Esq. James Beaty. Esq. W. Henderson, Esq. W. Macfarlaue. Esq. or coating of the Stomach. The Ball is a M' Rossm’ LSq' l . compound of Pure Vegetabe. and warranted ' Bernard “aldauv ESQ- Scc"¢""_'y 4‘ Trcafltnl's not to contain either Mercury. Arsenic, Airti- Inony or any other Mineral. Its immediate action is surprising and the ultimate effect has astonished thousands. If the Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that and he is all right. One dose at the cost of 25 cents is snflioient to cure llido Bound, Loss of Appe- tite. Coughs. Colds and Fever, Distemper, stoppage of Vl’ater, Swellod Legs. Grease.aud is a complete Destroyer of Worms, 3. greatpuri- fyer ofllre Blood. and a good Physic, always recommended to be, givenin the Spring and Fall, which willact as a preventive and lm- prove the general condition. Makes him com- pletely uplo the mark for his work, thereeby giving every satisfaction the owner can require. ’l‘estimonials ofthe highest character will be forwarded to‘ testify to the above if required. Cash Termsâ€"One Dollar per packetcontaining four Balls. Letters prepaid enclosing a remittance. will be promptly attended to. [’rinted Directions wrapped round each Ball with my signature in full, without which none other are genuine. Ofï¬cesâ€"Victoria Square, concession Markham, Marrufactoryâ€"4th THOMAS MAYOR The only maker Of the original Yorkshire Drifï¬cld Oils in America. 60 AFFLICTED READ I EUROPEAN MEDICAL HOUSE AND Botanic Bispensary, No. 51, KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, C.W. ESTABLISHED BY Dr- GOODING, (formerly of England- NEW. SPEEDY, AND MOST SUC- . CESSFUL mode Of treating Liver Complaint, Dyspepsza, Nervous Debilz'ty, Zl/lmacmus or Wasting Con- sumption, Semmol Weakness, D23- eascs of the Kidneys and Bladder Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum Mercurial, Chronic Complaints, (lac 11.3" No charge for Advice. Du. Goomso is now engaged in treating this class of maladies with the most astonishing suc- case... The treatment adopted by him is new, it is based upon scientiï¬c principles, with new discovered remedies, without minerals or pols-r one The tacilities of cure are such, that pati- ients can be cured at their own houses withoutg expense, in any part of tlrecO‘uutry. from an accurate description of their case by letter.- and have the medicine sent. them by mail or express. v NERVOUS DEBILITY. ' Young Inen who are troubled with: weakness generally caused by a bad-habit in youth. the etl'ccls of which are dizzirr‘eSs. pains, forgetfulr noss, some'trnres a ringing in the ears. weak eyes. Weakness of the back and lower extreme- ties. confusion of ideas. loss of memory, \VILD molarcholy, tllfl’y be cured by the New Botanic Remedies. ' COUN.'.'RY .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. G00 DING, .ingup, will be held accountable forthe scriptiou. . Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Canada. Bunkers. BtIijamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. 0:? Heart ()jï¬co, Church Street, Toronto. ‘51] THIS COMPANY lrrsures Buildings, Manufactories, Mills, &c.. arrdGoods and Furniture, in tiresome, againstloss ordamé- age by fire, on liberal ta'ms. Losses promptly settled. ' ‘ A. LAW, Residence. 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