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York Herald, 14 Sep 1860, p. 4

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. w. gilt: 'DRUNKAIKD’S WIFE. u,'-',lw'*r‘.\~x‘1’u~».v'v gr-yrr- ..3‘:r - _ floatation madam). l WAL TIER. B. GETKIE, M.D. Licentiatacl't/ucMedical Board of Upper (Smut- da, and recently and qft/Ic Merl/cut twitter: , of the Toronto Gaucrnl [lesptmlfmtd $0; feel what-‘1 have felt. Go, hear what I have borne. Sink ’neath the blow a father dealt, Aud‘t‘lielbold world‘s proud scorn ; Then sud‘er on from year to year, The, sole, relief the scalding tear. Go, kneel, as I have kneltâ€"- Professor (If/Imitonn/ and Surgery m Dr. Ralph’s Illcrticut School, I' 3 AS returned to AURORA, and rc-taken ' his former residence. on 'Yonge Street, where he may be consulth at all times, on the Aurora, Feb. 24, 1860. ‘ 65-5'1 Imploro, beseech and prayâ€"- Strive a besotted heart to meltâ€"â€" ;"I‘he ddwuward course to stay; .BIe dashed with bitter curse aside, You; prayers burlesqued, your tears defied. new ranch at»th r OIIIE undersigned begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of . Richmond Hill 8; Vicinity That he has commenced business in the Tailor 111g Line III 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. Go, weep, as I have wept... O’ertafloved father’s fall; See, ovary Iirpmised- blessing swept. " I Yriu’tli’s sweetness turned to gall ; Life’sd'adih’g flowers strowed all the Way That brought me up to women’s day. ALL onnrzns ruscruarmv A'rrnsmcn TO. GO s wing} have seen : ‘ . ‘ I; of, ~ b (:arments out to order on the shortestnotice. .. e Wt 95 run-g man ow, ‘ m any myle‘ Mitt) giflphin‘g teeth, lips bathed in blood, And cold the livid brow; Go, catch his withered glance, and see There mirrored his soul’s misery. .lAMES'B. Bnanns, Richmond Hill, Feb. 10. 1860. 63-l)‘ Dr. C. 9'3. LLQYD‘, Go to my mother’s side. . SURGEON DICN'I'IS'I'. And her crushed bosom cheer; ‘»~ immh'sthtsmlg 1.. .. .51. .--. " ' i ‘ " r .2...â€" ” - H I - ‘4 V- . ..... .,.,_ , _ various branches of his profession. I . v‘Thinogowudeep anguish bide ;_ lVipe from her cheek the bitter tear: Mark her wan frame and withered brow. The gray that streaks her dark hair nowâ€"- “’itlixl'ading frame and trembling limb- And trace the ruin back to him ‘Who plighted faith in early youth. Promised eternal love and truthâ€"- mug? ,il‘orsiwd‘i'd: nihli yieldod‘ii‘p ‘fI‘ha't‘pui‘brtiise‘ to the cursed cup. ' And led her down through love and light, And all that made her prospects bright. And chained her there, ’I‘nid want and strife. That lowly tliingera'drmikard’s wife I , V A. Arid stamped on Childhood’s brow, so_ mild. lTliat‘ivi'theiing blightâ€"the drunkard’s child. Go, hear and feel, and see and know , All that my soul hath felt and known : R'I'Iiet‘lvlgook‘u‘pon tho wine-cup’s glow, See ifits beauty can atone; "IThirifk if'its flavor you Will try, “ " ’Wlten allpI-‘oclaiiri: “ I" ’Tis drinkianddie!” Tell me I hate the bowl I . lien; is a feeble word : ,I‘llbathdtâ€"jabhorl‘ my very soul With strong disgust legstirred, \Vhone’er Isee or hear or tell I Of the dark beverage of hell I" ‘-filtfittlltttltntta, wmféaeâ€" ._. L- . It is not the multitude of applause, but I , the, good sense of the applauders, which givbs value to the reputation. Lady Yarmouth asked Garrick one day why Love was represented as a child I? ,IIen'epliedâ€"t-fi.‘ rBecause Love never reach- ics ;p‘¢:‘\,-?age2 ofiwisdome and experience.” 1! hiltisiacc'ouut of a pic-nic, an evidently hungry reporter says, “ There was a good deal of spoon, some tablecloth, and a variety of incidentals pleasant to ’look,up- on, but as for the lend, its appearance was ‘as rare as a‘cometl” A man’s genius is always in the be- ginning of life as much unknown to him- self as to othersâ€"mud it is only after fre- . quent trials, attended with much. success, that he dares think bimsclfcqual to the Undertakings in which those who have sucâ€" ceeded, have tixed the admiration of man- kind. ' An IndigI-na'nt Frenchmanâ€"~“ Minc fren, have you seen von Icctle trunk, vat I left topnorrow as I vill come from ze'steann boat by ze hotel I” “I did not, monsicur. and (‘Xpect toado, so the ’balancerofthe day” “By gar! if he gets stole, 1 VIII kill-zeprascalc vat vill take him, till he relioke. Sacrel vat a country's!” Mr. Grove, the table~decker at St. «Jaui‘esls, used, as long as he was able, to walk round the park every day. Dr. ‘-Baruartl, then a chaplain, met him acci- dentally in the mall. ‘3 So, Master Grove,’ :saidhc, ‘fwhy, youlook vastly well; 'do youtc‘ontiuue to take! your usual walk?” ‘7“ No, sir,’ replied the old man; ‘ I can- 'not do so much now. I. cannot get round the park; but I will tell you what I do in- steadâ€"I g0 half round and back." The Marquis de pli‘avieres, a great borrower, and a notoriously bad paymaster, called ,on Samuel Bernard, the great financier, onemorning,,aud said: “Sir, I am going to astonish y‘bu; I am the Mars quis‘ dc L‘avieres, 1de not know you, and [come .to . borrow live hundred tom's of you.” V“ Sir,” replied Bernard, " I am 'going to astonish you yet more; I know flopped. yettl am going to lend them to ' llutu‘ A SCENE IN THE House OF Lonns.â€"- ,WIIat a pageant of splendor and ofgran- door was here presented I The floor of the [tense was packed with the wives, and daughters, and sisters of the peers, in full dress, leavingr only a narrow space in the centre which was occupied by peers and .fisfiop; in ,their brilliant; scarlet robes. The centre gallery which surrounds the housefivasr’l‘llled ;with t rowlof elegantly dressed ladies, only broken by a line of reportch occupying seats directly opposite the throne. Behindthe reporters, the benches one rising above the other, were filled with ladies. Presently the trumpets aouud~â€"‘â€"the signal that the Queen is ap- Jprqacliin'cr. . She leaves the palace in her niagnilicient state carriage,tlram1 by eight cream» colored horses, attended by her ministers and household ofliccrs, in car- riagles: but little" less sumptuous than her owln,‘escerted by the Life - Guards, all mounted ‘on cable black horses~the whole cortcge forming a most inagnilicient spec- tacle." ln‘alighting from the carriage, her Majesty’s foot presses an electric wire, which tires a cannon in the park. The usher of the golden rod gives a signal; and Suddenly every lady in the house tlrrovvsiot’f her can hardly be imagined, surely not des- cribed. J Ironmongers, A .will find their orders punctuallyattended to and the lowest prices charged. IOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. J Masonic Hall, the first 1Friday evening after opera cloak, or shaw|,.or the Full Moon in each month. mantle, and a more beautiful revelation M Munhollana. Secretary ;' “’J’ogue. Treasurer. 'anuaz‘y 531, 1858 V ILL be at the following places for the Practice of his Profession : y The 1st 'I‘hursday of every Month at IIol- land Landing. The 2nd 'I‘hursday at King Station. The 3rd 'I‘hursday at Richmond Ilill. The 4th 'I‘hursday at (-lermley's Corners. At all other times the Doctor can be found at his residence in Aurora. June ‘29. 1860. 83â€"] y lAucjczt-‘ésics "scenes. 'rn‘tmasTOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, ,- . _ row'rnn COUNTIES OF YORK dz. PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira,”, P.O, wil receive prompt attention. Orders received a the “ York Herald” Ollie", Richmond IIilll Mr. Henry Lemon, 'I‘horiihill. and Mr. James Cavauna'fii, Mansion House, Sharon, ;where Terms, Ace. may be obtaiced. ' Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. l GQ-tf masonic wrote seam, RICHMOND IIILL. ‘ GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. OOD Accommodations and every attention shown to 'l‘ravellers. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. The Monthly Fair held on the Premises first Wednesday in each ‘mouth. The Subscriber in calling the attention ofthe public and his Old Friends to his establishment, feels Satisfied he can administer "comfortably ’to their wants and with mutual satisfaction. Richmond Hill, April :20. 1860. 73â€"tl' GO TO B. BOWMAN’S MILLS! ‘Nl’l‘u You R v. CAR’DING & .GRISTING, tvhere parties from ailistance can have it ilone to take with them on theirroturnhomo. Almira, May 13, 1859‘. ‘24-tf. Cheap Clothing. THE Subscribcrbegs to inform the inhabi- tants of Buttonville and the surrounding country, that he continues to make first-class C OJ] TS, VE S TS, PJLV'I'S, (fire. In the newest Styles and superior VVorkInan- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOHN HARDY, Tailor and Clothier. Buttonville, Dec. 23, 1859. ' 55-1)‘ A}; GLOâ€"AMERICAN “trodes 7 ! MARKHAM VLLAGE. OOD Accommodations. \Yines. Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. . . , R. MARK, Proprietor. Markham, June 1859. QGâ€"tf tiCIIMOND 111LL:IOTEL. I STAGE runs from'tlie above Hotel to Toronto, every morning. starting from the ‘Elgin Mills at 7. a‘.In._ and returning at 7, p.111. Fare, 6d. each way. ACCOMMODATION ron TRAVELLERB. RICHARD NICHOLLS, Proprietor. ' 1-55 HALI-WAY HOUSE: RICHMOND HILL. '! lI-IE Subscriber begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the public, that he has GOOD Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, 1858., removed from the White Swan Ilotel to the above Premises, where there will be found excellent accommodation for 'I'ravellers. and Good Stabling‘. (3:? “Horses and Buggies fonIIire. JOSEPH GARY, _ Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. 72-7 “1 I'IODGE -& C0. . ‘THOLESALE and Retail Copper. Tin / l and Iron Plate Workers, and Furnishing Parties giving this house a call Richmond Hill. Dec. I858. 54-1 wavnnn EY, Boot and Shoe Maker, 99 KING â€"_..____.____‘L W-.. v .. _, L.fl..33¢3 '13 dim-I? ; _ on T0 ICXCIIANCE. ACRIES OI“ LAND in the Town- . ship of Sunnidale, county ofSi'ncoe, being west half of Lot No. 4,111 the 6th con- CBSsion. Also, IIlIl Acres in the name Town- ship, bding west half of Lot No. 7, In the 81h concession. The above property is coveredwith very valuable Pine 'I‘imber. and lies within half a ,Inile.ol'ttie Snunidnlo Station on the Northern Railway. For further particulars apply to the proprie- tor oftlIe “ York Ilerald ” Otlice, Richmond Ilill. 1 June 22, 1860. . PAIN'I‘IN G. i t a. vmcss, I 1, "Painter. 'ttltittltllit, ‘ttlazter, Glider, a beer danger, RICHMOND HILL. Biz-if, I A OUSIC, Sign and Ornamental Painting v ‘ done on the shortest notice and on the .most reasonable terms. Richmond Hill, April, 90, 1860. 73~tf M A T T 11.19 W L E P P E R, AURORA, TAS just received a new and full assortment of Spring and Summer DRY @0011 8, . "v! .9 - . . The lttnbnery beprirtntent! Will be found replete Will) the newest and most ltlashionable Styles of Bonnets,» Mats and Capes, 'All 0’ which will he Sold at thelowost remuner ating prices. Aurora, April ‘37. 1860. 74-tf 'SIIINGMCS FOR SALE. "IIIINGLES that are Shinglesâ€"three to the p inchâ€"â€"and each bunch warranted to lay a square, Also, . , , s 1! . r2, 0 , Seasoned hearing it sitting, For Sale in large or small quantities. and will be I’LAIVLD to order. Ou®u0m_ Planing Attended to as usual, with despatch and at low prices. ll. do .I. IIAR tlSO. . 2de Con. Markham, Plank Road, near Richmond Hill, April .27, 1860 74â€"311) New Boot. and Mice More IN IIU'I"I‘ONVII..I..E. r TIE Subscriber returns his thanks to the public for past ruppoii and begs to state that he has retrieved into the Village of Buttonville, whom he nopes for a continuance of the pa- tronage heretofore given him. All orders executed with dospatch and work warran ted. DAVID GALLOWAY. Buttonville, Nov. II, 1859. 501ly Photographs ! Ambretypes ! M E I. A N E OTY P ES LFTTERGRAPHS, &C. All styles of Pictures taken at t' 6 Medical Ila it, Markham, On reasonable terms, and in all weathers. Pictures taken from the smallest to life size. I. C. DUNIIAM. l Markham Village, Oct. 14, 18.39. 46-t W. C. ADAM-S. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, EAST SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR “'ES'I‘ FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, S the Proprietor of Oliver’s Patent for up- leathermnd renter itii’I'Iperiousto wet. Manu- - plying I‘llcctricity, to prevent pain in ex- factored at Richmond Ilili, and sold by Store- tracting teeth; and also of an Aparams for keepers and Harness Makers throughoutthe manufacturing Vulcanite Rubber Plates for I sets and Partial sets of teeth. on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessity of the ease. Toronto, August 27, 185:1. 48-1y ._._..‘-__,« & MATHESUN do FITZGERALD, SOLICITORS IN CIIANCERY, die, OFFICE 2â€"â€" CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS I YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL. Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes. made after thelateststyles. December 1858. â€"~~~~â€"~~ 1 ‘4 to toria , 778. A meets at Brother Robert VVisemans. “7 OFFICERS Emmr ~â€"-â€" William Duncan, aster; E. Chamberlain. Deputy Master; .1. 38- A 1. In THOMAS G. MATHESON. ' CORNER or 'Yoson AM) CULBORN STREETS, TIIUR‘NIIILII. III? ’II Prescriptions got at the Office must ibe paid for on delivery. To the Stick and Dying. N Cancers, Enlarged. JVeciss ‘ V y ‘ persons labom.ing,Watcll and Clock filaker, APOTHECARIES HALL,0P?OSIIE’IHEL-JIHKDBAL, under either of the above mentioned Diseases, , paid, and addressed to I12? NO CURE NO PAY. Over Whitmorc do Co’s. Banking Office, TORONTO- Agerzcg/ Pm‘tzculan’g attended to. JAMES FITZGERALD 31 -tf ‘0Iont3, .Iuly 1,155.0, JOHN N. REID, M.D. 3I-Iy R. SNII)ER, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klineburgh, guarrantees cure nd many other Diseases. All letters to be i ill do well to call in time. PETER SNIDER, Klin-eburgh ugzust 6, 18:38. 6M 1 All letters addressed, MARKHAM VILLAGE. wil ceived at tho “ HERALD” Office. Richmond Markham Village, Nov. 18,1859. 'I'eoth mounted Fobmmv 10. 1860_ “ IRON 17 OUNDRY. B rri ters Attornv s-a - a S ’ 37 t Law’ 1””? undersigned begs to inform the public manufacture of O, S. Richmond’s improved I W and Beam Gauge Ploughs. Fanning ranted. Richmond Hill, Jou.12,1859. DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, General, fltor‘e, AT AURORA. HE Subscriber has constantly on hand a General Assortment of can cones Gitocnmns. - HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, ' «Sec. PLASTER :IND SAL T, Always on hand, and for sale on the most favorable terms. «Sac. die. WM. SMITH. Aurora,June14,1860. 81-tf LANDS run stir; FER”: Subscriber offers for Sale, on very reason able terms, "’ Q "" . _. l-.- ' t . , _ III? 1.111.191 it Situated in the following 'l‘ownships :â€" Somervilleâ€"-County of Victoria. Bexleyâ€"County of Victoria, SydenhnmuCounty of Grey. Amabelâ€"County of Bruce. For a portion of these Lands superior do- seription of Farm Stock will be taken in ex- change. For further particulars apply to G. J. F, PEARCE. Richm’ond Hill, P.(). ' ' i ‘ ‘ ' A Canada West. June I, 1860, 79-tf -â€" _~__-.-..__...L-, ,. m- ’mfl.m._.---flm h» TEEIII EXTRACIED WITHOUT PAIN! By the use of Electricity, By Dr. E. C. EDTIEONDS, SURG ICON DENTIST, AURORA. I Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and \Varrantcd' Aurora, March 9, 1860. 67-1_\' YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. ,1 GOOD supply of Wines and Liquors f 7 always on hand; Excellent Accommo- dation for 'I‘ravollors, Farmers, and others. Cigars of all brands. I). McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora, June 6, 1859. 251;; J A It’IICS IIALL, AS always on hand a large assortment of noo'r's and snons, which will be sold ot prices to meet the times Richmond Hill. Dec. 18.38. l-‘tl 'Etllttll‘it‘tl “TY itiiitiihl‘l thitiitl 185 YONGE S'I'ALET. HGEIUMEETST‘TOHBTABLES '17OI\115:5'I‘(')N ES, ac. Twenty Per Cent; THAN ANY Cheaper ()TH ER ESTABLISHMENT. 'III‘I UNDERSIGNI‘II) Assignees of the estate of D. C. (it ‘i'V. YALI‘J, will con tinue the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, Aos'rin Ann” and D. CAIILos VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P.S.-â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the lst day of June. 1858. will be put into Court for collection. r (l. YA LE, G. CUM MER. Toronto, April 29,1859. 48-tf. D . R. HILLARY, Parasol, SURGEUN a. ACCOUCHEUR, AURORA, C.W. February 17, 1860. 64 1y 4m .L........__.._.A..-_..A ._.____.._..___. _. Auction Nosioe. 'I‘IIOMAESâ€"TVILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTIES OF Orders 'eceive prompt attention. IE?) re- ill, where terms, the“ may be ascortaiued. 5I-tf HAHRESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. ELL’S Superior YVatorproof Ilarness o and Shoe Blacking is warranted to soften ’rovinee. 63-tf RICH. MON D HILL that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the HON BEAM PLOUGHS, Mills, Horse Hoes, & Horse Rakes- IC? All Work manufactured by me is War- IRA B. RICHMOND. H OMfEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, MAIN ST., NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 DR. L. LANG-STAFF, IPRINGIIILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King, May 13. 1859- 2445' HUGH CAMPBELL, JEWELER, ace. Yonge Street, Aurora- Aarem. February 17, 18.9.3- ‘ Gitâ€"t! FARMERS” thinnest i ATENT Eave Troughs and ‘Wnter Spout: superior to tin. put up at 6 cents Subscriber begs to intimate to the P“ f0” i alsov DIM” PIPer hemmed Sldmgy r ‘I r A,“ ’ ' ‘ V ‘ " IBIII‘armers of'he Conntv‘ of York, that he Imddol‘ss bllll‘gleflr PICkel (“alesv waggl?“ if“ is Prepared 10‘ Manufacture and Sell lows, and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and urning . . , in general Manufactured and for sale by 111311; llti ' littlin l I ’ , JOHN LANCSTAFF, With the improved Dran and Coupling Irons. June It, 1859_ 9L“. STEAM MIL”, 'I‘HORNHI‘LL. The above I-larrows are far superior to any new in use. being made 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 all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, Richmond Hill, Feb. ‘24, 1860. LAND FOR SALE HE Subscriber is instructed to offer for Sale the following Lands :â€" The west halfoftho north halfef Lot No. 99 111 the 3r I Con. of hilisomri, Containing 50 Acres of valuable Land.‘ with an Excellent Mill Site Will be sold Cheap, for Cash. 5-tl’ Pepular Medicines 10!! SALE RY e.s.LLovn Druggist & Dentist, AURORA. Thereon. ALSO, The north half of Lot No. 13, in the let 001v. or SYDENHAM, Containing 100 Acres of choice Land,-â€"â€"well watered and in a good locality, and will be sold on liberal terms: Hollowav’s Ointment ji‘almestock’s Vermi- I)r. E. IIope’s Mag do; fuge Dr. Trask’s do do‘Iudian Worm Tea Dr. Wilson’s Veg do‘ R R R Remedys I'Iarrinon’s Electric do1 I’ DaVIs’ Pain Killer ALSO, A TVillagge Lot 1 LANDS FOR SA LE. 011 Easy Ternâ€"1s of Payment. 8Q,OOO Aoreg, QITUATILD in the counties of LAMP'I‘ON and l.) KENT. All necessaryinformation will be given on application, post paid, to MILES» LANGS.’ ‘AFF, Wallaceburgh. Also, some improved FARMS to RENT. Wallaccburgh, Nov. 94. 1859. 52-tf Good Ilenlth and Long Life. MAYOR’S LONG LIFE PILLS! 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 reason ol the year if necessary, with safety and without fear of taking cold by exposure. which renders them of great value and superior to any other medicine over yet, offered to the public. The satisfactory and flat- tering testix:onials received by the Proprietor, has induced him to advertise these invaluable Pills that the public may be convinced of a .simple and ellic-rcious remedy. is alone sufliciâ€" out to subdue and cure the ordinary sickness of this country, such as Pains in the Head. Back and Loins, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Sorencss of the Threat, Cramps, ,Colics, W'ormsin‘Cbildreu. and other disor» nada. and from his lengthened experience he W. T. ATKINSON, & Co. Manufacturers Morehead's Mag plas'sl Biigg’s Mag Relief Ayer’s Pills illritieh Oil ' Morse’s In Root do Illarlaiirdo Sir Ashley Cooper’s) Stone do Anti-bil do lSpiKe do Motl'att’ Life do Black do Child’s Sov Balm ,Eng White do Soules’ do do tSehneider’s eye water Poor Man’ sAnti bil lFettit’s Amer Salve Mayor’s Long Life gKennedy'e Worml’ow- Dr. l’hinney’s Family I der .VIoII'att’s Phenix Bit [Soper’s Salve Hoodaud’ Geritian Bit, Egyptian do Ilo . Balsamic Ila!" Essences of {fill kinda Judson’s Cherry and, Lloyd’s Ointment for Lurgwort ‘ Skin Diseases Kermott’s Tonic Mix {‘Lond’s Eye Water Wister’ pulmonicsyrup, Lloyd’s Horse Powders Syrup of Iloarhound {Lloyd‘s Consentraled Boyer’s galvanic lluid os of Jamaica gringo. Fowler’s ext of Straw-l Lloyd’s German horse berry I , Lotion Godfrey’s Cordial ll..lo_\‘d’s Cough Syrup Pirtcman’s I’ect DropsflJm d’s Tooth Powder l’aregoric ,I.loyd’sToothaclte Spe- Sir 'I‘ Koating’s Cough, cific l,.ozengers i Bats-altos Can't. Mixtureâ€"an excellent remedy for Cholera Morhns, Diarrbma, the. Lloyd’s Eurekaâ€"a gran d discovery : If people knew its genuine worth. Diseases would be source on earth ; Then. why should people pain endure? When they can find a perfectcure. IL? Prescriptions Accm‘utcly Conipomidcd Aurora, June 1860. SI All. Emergadn. FOR SALE. till TO BE LET HEB A TERM OF YEARS. X FRA MIC HOUSE. nearly new, with One A Acre of Land attached, situated on Lot 21. 4th concession 0" Markham, being north west corner of " lWoncl‘i’s Lot.” A Spring runs through it. A rare chance for a Iintctier, Storekeeper or Mechanic. Only one quater mile from a School-house, and in the centre of three Villages. Terms Easy and Price Low, to suit the pur- chaser. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises. JOHN MACEY' Markham. May 23, 18.31}. 77-tf an. . or. (assurancn'amw, STOCK BROKER, harm it; Municipal Agent, etc. No. ‘29 Anne Street, or Box 54, I’.O, Quebec. Riznznnscns: Slierili‘ .larvis, Hon. George Sherwood, lion. P. M, Vankouqlmct. I, J. Campbell, Esq. '1'. \Voedsido, Esq. Messrs? Gilmour, Couison 8L Co. Angus Morrison. M.P,P, Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Maltice db Co. Montreal; llon. .lamos Patton, James Webster, Ifisq, Guelph. I larrie ; (57»tf Quebec ttovernment Agency. EEUSIN ESS connected with the CROWN ) LAN!) and other Public Departments attended to ; also, ' ’atents for Inventions, Secured by the Subscriber. Address, prepaid. E. J. CIIESLEY, No, ‘29 Anne Street, Quebec. 67o Quebec, March 6, 1860, AfiTHMA 3 complaint use Flak/79".?) T73 BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES I Made by C. B. SEYMOUR ‘& (30., 1117 Nassau Street. N.Y. ‘ free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. ..n ._...r\_... URGEON Dentist, will be at_Nicholl’s lIotel.‘ Richmond Hill, the Fias'r and THIRD MonnAv of every month, and, the re- I maiuder of the mouth at Thornhill. I All lVoIkVVarranted. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Bone-This filling is put into the Teeth while soft, causing no pain, as itrequires no pressure. it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which tt firmly adheres, render-lug it almost impossible for the filling ever to come out. ‘ July 8, 1859. 32-ly. mm, 1 t c “7.13". @Ifi EN E, MILLWRIGHT, d .flL‘TfiJVaE, o 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- hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona, Dec. 23, 1859 4 IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, of flhcmieals Patent Medicines & Perfumery. R King St. Toronto. Proprietors of Atkinson ’s Parisian Tooth Paste. Jewelry. Watches and Clocks repaired and [IT Every description of Horse and Cattle cleaned on the shortest notice and lowestterms Medicinesprepnred with the besthghsh drugs Toronto, August 97, 385.9. ' I other are genuine. FOR the INSTANT RELIEF and 'PER- 0“‘°“'â€".Vl°,{§"",‘,S‘luar°v MANEN'I‘ cons of this distressing °°“c°*"‘“°“ “’“am' Driflield Oils in America. (it) A F F L I C T E 0 Price slit per box; sent EUROPEle W115DICAL [JOUSE G"- H- No. 3-1,EAS'I‘BROADWAY,NEW YORK- his residence Lit/'67 Comp/amt, Dyspepsia. Nervous cess. it is based upon scientIlIc prmCIples, with new I ients can be cured at their own houses without expense, in any part of the country, from an accurate description of their case by letter, and have the medicine sent them by mail or express. generally caused by a bad habit in youth. the effects of which are dizziness. pains, forgetful- ness, sometimes a ringing in the ears. weak eves, weakness of the hack and lowerextreme- ties. confusion of ideas. loss of memory, with melatcholy, may be cured by the New Botanic of the United States or Canada, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter.â€" Business correspondence strictly confidential, On 'I‘emperance Street,'iII the VILLAGE OF AURORA, Containing one fifth of an Acre of Land, with aComInodiousllouse thereon. Well adapted for the residence of a genteel family ‘dors, which will be found on tie 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. ,Oiliceâ€"Victoria Square. I‘v’Ianufactoryâ€"dtb Con. h’larkham. ALSO, The following i 4? "filings; lots in Aurora. ' Belonging to R Machall, Esq, on the Plan of survey drawn by R. Lynn. D I’.S., viz : .. .-._;_. -... -.... LIL .,_.-..... _. .-.__-.._-_ .- . _._ _----._- (bur ustcul Friend. “()UR I‘vIUSICAI. FRIEND,” a ltaro Companion for tho \Vintrr Months. Lot No. 1. west at Railroad, 2nd range, one quarter ROTC. Lot at the head of Road, between Lots 6 and Should woele Every Pianist, procure th in Every Singer. Publication of 7. one quarter acre. Every 'I eacher, Vocal and Piano Forte - 1 » < l ‘ «' . . . Lot No. 9. ‘2 nd rangepone quarter acre. ‘I‘jV‘5'l 1“I’ll: MUN", “’“HIL’ but “3 Invory Amateur, cents a number, and .1 , . 0, . .. .. , Lot )0" 17’ IB‘ r‘mbo’ 006 qua'tel ‘luo' Pronounced by the entire Press ol the country All of which will be sold cheap and on libera to be 7 terms' “ THE BEST AND CIIICAPESI WORK "" OI" 'I‘Illrl KIND IN ’I‘lIL‘ WUI-ILD'” A 1.80, A number of Village Lots .’ 0n the principal Streets of Aurora. belonging to John Mosley, ‘rIsq,â€"â€"will be so'd cheap and on liberal terms. Apply to [if by letter. post paid] VY. hitlrllil‘lY. Land Agent and Conveyancor. 68-tli Twelve fullâ€"sized Pages of Vocal and Piano borte Music for 10 (cuts. ‘I'early,$5; lIalfâ€"yeariy.$‘2.’30; QuarterlvfidflS Subscriber to “ Our I’vlnsical Friend,” or order it from the nearest Newsdealor, and you will have Music for your entire family at. an insignificant cost; and if you want hltisic for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet. Accordion ' the. «‘9 subscribe to the @010 micelcadiss's, Aurora. March I, 1860. i Containing Ifdlpagcs‘poéygng 0th H) (3.1m, a Li’) 4,,“ IHIlIIIM~ r; \cnriy. .142 {)0 ; IIall-yt'aily. $1 25. l j" , All back numbers at 10 cts.. and Bound b,» “ -; 'Voltltilt’n. containing 17 numbers, at $23 5t) each. constantly on bans-l. (.7. B. SEYMOUR. it; (10. "it. 3’25 v "i i, i ll}? Nassau hit” New lforlc ' ‘0' I. and . » - ~ r r ltr‘irel Ficm 1 Fire! I ' 0 Q M A v 0 It's CONDITIO ht PH YSIC W 171 “I ’l" I} R N m, itr‘ir'c Irisnrtrncc ttciiitpzrriy l or" ’i‘riroirto. W O R hi I) E t‘ 'l‘ R O Y Id R. fl‘lllS Splendid Medicine can be given in _ one Ball at any time of the year. without injurv to the Horse. and has been used by the It‘armet‘s of Malkham for the last two years; with :1 success unprrcodontcd. Ily the Use ol I I- (1k (“HAWK I’m-“- this remedy it Will convince the owners oftbat noble animal the.inconsistency of an nnnoces- - Rico Lewis, EH, sary outlay by using A rtilicinl food or Condition Jam“ “0",, pp, Powders, which are too well known to contaln qr p ‘pomgg is}- Ininerals higva injurious to the membrane ‘ M. pd: “:7 “(1' v . .i . : 1, . I ,. . , . . lU-rhlll, qu. I 0] coating 01 Lhe ntomacn. Ibo Lall Is it | , , , , 1 compound 01- yum \xuflnmhm m“, ,MUrmHNi ! Itornnio IHIItItI‘II. lysq. Narrator}; Treasurer. not to contain either .‘vie-rcm‘r. Arsenic, \Itti- All?“ Mlml'wn‘ “"I' DRIP'CI‘EW' mony or any other Ivlineral. Its iIIIIIIediate ll‘i‘lll Util’l‘lW’ (:“l‘mla- AIL/“liftl action is surprising and the ultimate elli’ct has “I l'l"””” R‘VH’M"! Lis‘l- “NPCCMR astonished thousands. If the Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that and he is all right. ()nc dose at the cost of 25 cents is Sufficient to cure llide Iionnd, Loss of Appe- tite. Coughs. Colds and Fever, Distemper, Stoppagc ol Water. chilud Logs, (Iroasemnd is a complete Destroyer of Worms,a greatpuriâ€" fyeroftbe Iilood. and a good Physic,alwuys INEURI’OR \‘I III) II Y I" t 71,11. b’fl”!1(.fit'. .5: 1 ounce. l I.r;o Dillilrlllnyltifl Prw, mansions : l I‘lios, lIawortb, Ilsq. \‘lr. Henderson, Insq. ‘vV. Macl'arlane. Esq. [Fe/Ht (ff/ire, (.‘lruy/di Street, Toronto. £2, 7 ‘ V ' ' Inls COMPANY lnsnres all descriptionsof Buildings.Manufactories. Mills. 31c” and Goods and It urnituro, in thosamc, against loss or dam- age by litmou libeialterms. iLosses promptly settled. recommended to be given in the Spring and A LAVV Fall, which will act as a prevautive and um homer“, (w, m”), o t r _ V . . i , , 1.." ,. “ - prove the general condition. Makes him com- J “g n I“-I' ll' .'.' .. r - pleter up to the mark for his work, tberoeby “C m (“Id 1” Aug“! H. 1857 “0 1 giving every satisfaction the owner can require. 'I‘estimonials ofthe highest character will be forwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash 'I‘ermsâ€"â€"â€"One Dollar perpacket containing four Rails. ‘ Letters prepaid enclosing a remitteuce. will be promptly attended to. I’rintori Directions wrapped round each Ball with my signature in full, without which none \__L that. tin-re~ IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ilItlltt‘iltf‘lt-ly And despatched to Subscribers by the earliest In ails. or other conveyance. when so desired, The YORK HERALD will always be be found to contain the latest and most impor- tant Foreign and Provincial News and Mar- bets. and the greatest care will be taken to “M render it acceptable totbeman of business, R E A D , and avaluable Familx vaspaper. ._ 'I'ERMS.~â€"Sevon and SixpenceperAnnurn, IN Anvancn; and if not paid Within Three Months two dollars will-be charged. Man II factoryâ€"4th THOMAS MAYOR The only maker of the original Yorkshire AND Botanic Diapers. my, RATES OF ADVERTISING : ESTABLISHED BY Six lines and under, first insertion . . . . . $0” 50 Each subsequent insertion. . . . . . . . . . . till 12). Drâ€" GOODING, (formerly of England. Ten lines and under,first iIISertiOII.. . . . (It) 752- ‘ â€"-â€" Above ten lines, first in., per line.. .. 00 (I7 IUCVV. SPEEDY, AND MOST SUC- ‘ I’laeh subsequentinsertion. perline. . . _ (1“02 CLDVFUL mUde 0f “Galmg IL?” Advertisements Without written direc» tions inserted till forbid. and charged accord-u ineg. All transitory advertisements, from strangers or irregular customers, must be paid for when handed III for Insertion. A liberal discount will be made to parties ad- vertising by the year. ' Debilm ,Ilflmacmus or I’Vastr’ng Con- sumption, Samaria! le/mcss, Dzsâ€" cases of the Kidney/s rmd B/(deer' Rheumatism. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Mercurial, Chronic Complaints, 5-8 [13' No charge for Advice. Du. Guomne is now engaged in treatingthis ' Inns of maladies With the most astonishing suc~ The treatment adoptcd by him is new, All advertisements published for aless pe- rioo than one month. must be paid for in ad» Vance. All letters addressed to the Editor must be iscovered remedies, without minerals or pois- Poet Ilald' us The lacilities of cure are such, that pati- No paperdiscontinued until allarrearagesar paid ; and parties refusing papers without pav~ ing up, will be held accountable forth sub- scription. TIIE YORK HERALD Book and. J ob Printing ESTABLISMENT. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Young men who are troubled Willi weakness ‘ 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, LA\V FORMS, BILL HEADSJIANK CHECKSJ)BAFTS,AND PAMP BLE ’I‘ S. 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. tOr Cords, . Circulars, due. kept always on hand. emedies. COUNTRY PA 'l‘I E NTS. Medicmes with full directions sent to any part Address, on. (Income, No. 51 King Street “West, Toronto C, IV. ~ N0. 31, East Broadway, " y NW York». At,'I' U!" I‘ltl'tIJA‘oll'ENI'. ,5“

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