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York Herald, 28 Sep 1860, p. 4

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‘ 16min]. i DIEâ€"TIE R'OT’HIE'R S, M EN . 'BY Tacitus Fauna. Though the heart feels life-weary at times. And the soul in its sadness lays down, 0 ! ’tis th on that our manhood must rouse g, Till we drive away every heart-frown ! We are strong, men. so why should we sink ? Licentiate oft/u. Mcil'ic‘ril'Berrl'Fif' Uy'ipcfi'Caria- Though we’ve seen some deceive, there are others, Clear as sunlight and true as the truth.- And We’ll find them shine round us_lik_e brothers ! _ I- if" I . Like brothers? Ay I brothers, Though we’ve too many others.â€" 0 ! theworld’s not so bad As we think her, when sad, She has-legions. men I Legions of brothers I. Like a willow wand swayed by the wind. 0 howoften ourselves do we yield To a cloud-gust, whose‘ roughness can scarce Sweep a gloom o’er the flower-spreckled -, field ; H h .. We are vain. and we each pet ourselves - While we grudge the same weakness to others-â€" Twins, are mankind and frailty all round, ‘ , So let’s feel more all round us like brothbrl ! Like'brothers I Ay! brothers, ' Though we’vetoo many othersâ€" Still the world’s not so bad ‘ As we think her, when sad, She heelegious, men! V Legions of brothers! When a cloud comes, let Hope, like the sun, ~ Kindle gailv behind as of yore, And its" beams, glist’ning down through the - heart, . 4 Will-ere long bring to all the heart-loreâ€" To be brave; and while life's met like men. Keep the bright thought encircling all others. Fate may lour, but wecau gild the gloom When we meet,“as we’ve now met, like brothers 2 Like brothers 7 Ay ! brothers; True, we’ve too many others- '\ Yet the world not so bad V As we think her, when sad. She has legions, men ! Legions of brothers! -â€"-Scotlish Amcritan Journal. ,-... fiiarrllunrnnr,‘ Kissing a pretty girl “down south,’ a young gentleman asked her “what made her so sweet? ; - “Oh,’ she replied, in utter innocence, “my father is a sugar planter.’ Y At a Printers’ Festival, recently, the following least was offered : "' V’Vomenâ€" 'sccond only to the Press in the disseminaâ€" tion of news.” _ ‘ ' The Cleveland I’laindealcr (U. S.) says that there are so many colored persons in Oberlin that the streets constantly wear a dark appearance, andgas has to be burn» ed on cloudy days to enable white people to get on. William IV. was kept waiting outside a certain part of Windsor Castle, through an oflicial’s ignorance of the royal identity. " You can’t pass,I old ’un,’ said he ; 5 no- .body’s allowed to pass here after dark, ex- cept the king and the lamplighter. The following is a ‘speech by a succes- ful competitor for the prizcat a foot-race: â€"'â€"â€"" Gentlemen, I have won tllis‘cup by the use of my legs; I trust I may never lose the use of my legs by the use of this cup.’ “Go MARRY.’â€"â€"S"Ihe most: beautiful flowers are those whichâ€" are boublo pinks, double roses, double dahlias. What an "argument is this against the" chilling de- Aforma-try of single blessedness! “Go ’mRN‘y‘.’ is written on everything beauti- ful that the eye rests upon, begining with ' thcbirds of paradise and ending with the apple blessoms.’ A poor fellow, who, growing rich on a sudden, from a very mean and beggarly condition, and taking great state upon him, Awas, met one day by one of his poor ac- quaintances, who} accosted him' in a very humble manner, but having no notice taken of him, cried out,â€" p “Nay, it is no great wonder that you should notknow me, when you have for- got yourself.” ‘ ~ ‘ ' . Counsellor Dunning was cross~examining an'old woman, who was an evidence in a case of assault, respecting the identity of ‘thc‘defendant. “ \Vas he a tall man?’ says be. “Not very tall; much about the size of your honor.’ ~ ' “ Was he well-looked 1’ “Not very; much'like your honor.’ ‘ “Did he squint'l’ , ‘ I v ‘ r“ A little; much, but not quite so much as your honor.’ The well-linoan Mr. Price kept a go- down or sh«0p at Calcutta, where he sold a gun to an Irishman, who soon returned with it, complaining that thebarrcl was much bent. ' ‘ ‘ ’f I '“ Is it 1’ said Price, “then I ought to have charged thee more for it.’ “ Why so 1’ said. the other. ’ “Because these pieces are constructed “ fors‘booting l‘0und_a corner.’ '_ _ ' ' “If that is the case,’ says Paddy, “then I insist on. retaining my purchase.’ Tun I'IUGGERMUGGERwâ€"JA sprightly school-girl was reading the “Last of the Huggermuggcrs, and stirred .by the spirit of inquiry stimulated by the teachers, if not; by natural feminine curiously, asked a boy-cousin of hers the lncaningg’of hugger- muggers. John looked thoughtful for a " l‘nomer‘it,th’en said;7-â€" I ' “I’ll-show you!’ and before the inci- ' picnt wom‘an Fhad time to makc'any further I remarks, John had his allns around'her ., (waist, andsubjectcd it to a gentle, pressure -. “ tllat’s llugger";alid this ‘ (putting his lips to hers in a cctionate collision) isfiinugger,’ _ “Yes, saidthe not more than half dis- " pleased Siir'ahfinni,“ and’this-is’the taster the huggcrmuggers; for ifyou attempt to give me another such a definition I’ll box] your ears.’ '4... , Vifiusinéss m “ - fl“ I ‘ I >::‘_l..“," “if: 213." ',;';.V..~, “Q9139. if. G O R MEL E Y . COMMISSIONER IN‘_QUEEN’ST‘~§ENCI‘I, Conveyancsr and Auctioneer. Low 31. 4TH Eon . Mauritian: September 18, 1860. 95â€"lf WALTER B: cumin, (la, and recently one (5f the Medical ofiiccr: of the Toronlo-General~Hosptial, mid Professor qf‘Apatomy and Surgery in Dr. Ralph’s Medical School;- - AS returned to AURORA, and rc-taken his fe'rrrfer residence. on Yonge Street,. Where he may be consulted at all times, on the various branches of his profession. Aurora. Feb. 24.18.60. 7 655-1 NEW TAILOR SHOP. THE undersigned begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Richmond Hillard; Vicinity That he has commenced business in the Tailor' lug Llne m the house adjoining MR. SIVERS‘ SHOE SHOP, ' - Where. by. close application to business and. studying to please, hell‘opes to merit a‘share of public patronage. ' ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALL‘Y ATTENDED TO._ Garments cut to order on the shortest notice. in any style. _- 1 ,. 7 -. -'; 7 JAMES B. BURNES. Richmond Hill. Feb. 10, 1860. Dr. c. 5. LI.“ SURGEON DENTIST, ’ ' ’ ILL be at the following places for the Practice of his Profession ,: _ The 1st Thursday of every Month at Hol- land Landing. The 2nd Thursday at King Station. » 1 The 3rd Thursday at Richmond Hill. The 4th Thursday at Gormley's Cornersf. At all other times the Doctor can be found at his residence in Aurora. June 29.1860. 83â€"1y Auction ' "N'cstioe.’ TliOMASEOWMAN, Licensed ‘ Auctioneer, . . son THE ' COUNTIES OF YORK «Se PEEL. All letters addressed to “ A‘l'mira.” P.O-.’wil "- receive prompt attention. Orders received In the “ York Herald’,’ Officb, ‘Jiichmoud Hiill Mr. Henry Lemon, Thorllhill, and Mr, James Cavauua‘i, Mansion Hoeuse, Sharon, where Terms. doc. may be obtaieed. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-tf masonic firms motel, RICHMOND HILL. GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. GOOD Accommodations and every attention shown to Travellers. Good: Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. ._ ~ . _ r . , The Monthly .Fair held on the‘ Premises first ' Wednesday in each month; i r The Subscriber in calling the attention of the 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. 73-tf ~ GO- Te . B. BOWMAN’S. MILLS} WITH iouu CARDING & GRISTING, whore parties from a distance can have -it Ilone to take with them on theirreturuhonle. , Almira, May 13,1859. 24-tf. Cheap Clothing. 1 HE Subscriberbegs. to inform the inhabi- tantsof Buttonville and the surrounding country. that he continues to make first-class -CO.élTS,I VESTS, PflNTS, are. In the newest Styles and superior VVorkmau- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOHN HARDY, . , I Tailor and Clothier. Buttonvllle. Dec. 23, 1859. 55-1y .__L ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE! MARKHAM VLLAGE. 'OOD'Accommodations. Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. . :' 5. R. .MARR,‘ Proprietrir; Markham, June 1859. 26-tf RlOlmOND IIILL HOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto, every morning. starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a.m,_ and returning at 7, p.m. Fare. 2s. 6d each way. ,GOOI) ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERE. . RICHARD NICHOLLs, Preprictor. * 1.55 HALF-WAY HOUSE, lllcllmoup lllu. HE Subscriber begsto i-uf'onmi’his numer- onsPatl'ous 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 Stabliug. (13' Horscsnand Buggies for Hire. ' JOSEPH GABY, ‘ . Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. 72-7 W.‘-"HODGE C0. TIIOLESALE and Retail Copper. Tin .an‘d t'ron Plate Workers. and Furnishing Ironmongers, Parties givnlg this house a call will find their orders punctually attended to and the lowest prices charged... V _ Richmond Hill; Dec. 858. 354-1 Richmond Hill, Dec. 18,1858. ’zfir‘” 1 .r , ichmond Victoria, OYAL ORANGE LODGE. Noni-.778. .‘ J. meets at Brother Robert Wisemall‘s. Masonic Hall, the first Friday evening after the Fuleoon in each .montb- I , _ __ _‘ j j OFFICERS Emccr â€"â€" William Duncan, Master: E. Chamberlain, Deputy Master; .1. , Munhollauu,Secretary ; \VJ’og‘ue, 'I'reasurer, ‘ January 21, 1858 3 , ’ .10 63-ly V if! ‘ l ' '-.. v.;;,lil'll':llll '1 viii . i To EXCHANGE. ACRES .OF LAND ill the Town- ship of Sunnidale, county ufSir'ncoe. being west half of Lot No. 4, ill the 6th cou- caesium, Also, 100 Acres ill the same Town- ‘ ship, llding west half of Lot No. 7, in the 8th Concession. . H , : r The above propertyis covered with very valuable I’ine'Titnber, and lies within half a mile of the Sunnidale Station on the Northern Railway. 3 For further particulars apply to the pl-(lprie- tor ofthe “‘YOrk Herald ” Office. Richmond Hill. June 22'. 1860. r % Firms... SQ-tf “R. VAIL‘ES, Painter. GRAINER, Glazier, .tlildcr, & Paper Hanger, RICHMOND HILL. OgUSE. Sign and Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Richluo‘udllill. April, 20, 1860. 73-tf MATTHEW LEPPER, AURORA, AS just received a new and full assortment . . .et‘Spriug and Summer DRY goon s, ‘ The" Millincry 'Dcpartment! *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 remuuer sting prices. Aurora, April ‘27, 1860. 74-tf SHINGLES FOR SALE. NHINGLES that are Shinglesâ€"three to the inchâ€"and each bunch warranted to lay a square, Also.“ ' Seasoned Flooring & Siding, For Sale in large or small quantities, and will - be PLANEI) to order, Custom Planing Attended to as usual, with despatch and at low prices. 11. & J. HARRISON. ,Qud Con. Markham, Plank Road, near Richmond Hill, April 27, 1860 74-3m ‘ New Boot and Shoe Store IN BUTTONVILLE. HE Subscriber returns his thanks to the Tpublic for past support and begs to state that he has removed into the Villageof Buttonville, wllele he hopes for a continuance of the pa- tronage heretofore given him. All orders executed with despatch and work warranted. » DAVID GALLOWAY. Buttouville, Nov. 11, 1859. 5031y Photographs ! Ambrotypes I MELANEOTYPES ! LFTTERGRAPHS,&C. All styles cf Pictures taken at t' e "Medical Hall, Markham, On reasonable terms, and in all weathers.. Pictures taken from the smallest tolife size. l. c. DUNHAM. Markham Village, Oct. 14, 1859. 46-t W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. . Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD noon . Wicsr FROM CHURCH ST. 'ronos'ro, IS the Proprietor of Oliver’s Patent for ap- plying Electricity, to prevent pain in ex- - tractiug teeth; and also of an Aparatus for manufacturing Vulcanite Rubber l’lales for sets and Partial sets of teeth. Teeth mounted on Gold or otherwise to suit the necessity of ' the case. Toronto, August 27, 1859. - MATHESUN a FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, &c. OFFICE 2’- . CORNER'O’F KING AND TORONTO STREETS, ‘ ,Dver VVhitmore Co’s. Bonking Oflice. TORONTO- Agency Partzcularly attended to. h... THOMAS anarunson. JAMES FITZGERALD Toronto,‘July 1, 15.39, 31-tf ' OHN REID,,M.D. CORNER or roses AND COLBORN srunnrs, ._ THORNHILL. 05’ " ll‘i’rescriptions got at the Office must be paid for 01) delivery. 31-Iy To the Sick and Dying. A ’R. SNIDER, of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Kliuebnrgh. gnarrautees to cure : a Cancers. Enlarged W'ecksl 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 - . 'I’ETER SNIDER. Klineburgh (1? N0 CURE NO my August 6, 18.58. 61-1 .1938. Milli lli' lllill l 48-1y I .... ..... . ,.;-.« G‘éne‘r‘ai 'Stdzt‘e, AT AURORA. HE Subscriber has constantly ion halide. General Assortment- of DRY GOODS G‘RO C'E'RIE‘S . HARDWARE,.‘PROVISIONS, ‘ &c. PLASTER â€"AND SALT." Always onhhand, emitter sale on: the most favorable terms. ; WM. SMITH. * 8-bit“ &o. 1 &c. LANDS Eon SALE, EXCHANGE. HE Subscriber offers for Sale. on very reasonable terms, Situated in the following Townships :â€" Somervilleâ€"County of Victoria. Be’xleyâ€"County of Victoria, ' Sydeuhamâ€"Couuty of Grey. Alliabelâ€"Couuty of Bruce. ' Fora portion of these Lands superior de- scription of Farm Stock will be taken in ex- change. _ r ' For further particulars apply to G. J. F. PEARCE. Richmond Hill, P.O. Canada West. June I, 1860. 79â€"tf TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! By the use of Electricity. By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted 'on Silver, Gold 'or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, performed in the most approved manner and : ’Warranted ’PITTOIY Vegetable VVarrantcd' ' Aurora, March 9, 1860. 67-1)’ WP. .-. -..._._._...._...4 YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. GOOD supply of “’inos 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 1)‘ JAMES HALL, A-S‘ always on hand a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold 0t prices to meet the times Richmond H ill. Dec. 185:8. Ltf TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS " 185 YONGE S'I‘ALE'I‘. MONUMENTSTTOMBTABLES TOMBS'I‘ONES, ac. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper . THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. iHE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. & W. YALE, will coll- tiuue the business under the superintendellce : of our duly euthorize‘d agents, Aosrln ABBEY and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be ’duly acknowledged. I’,S.â€"-â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the let day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, . C. YALE, G. CUM MER. Toronto, April 29, 1859. 48-tf. DR. R. W. HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON 86 ACCDUGHEUR, ' AURORA. C.W. February 17, 1860. 64 1y Anetion NOtice. 'I‘HOMASâ€"TVILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, YORK, PEEL a ONTARIO. All letters addressed, MARKHAM VILLAGE. wil receive prompt attention. 11:" Orders re- ceived at the "' HERALD" Office. Richmond ill, where terms, &c., may be ascertained. Markham Village, Nov. 18, 1859. 51-tf M HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. T V. ELL’S Superior.WaterproofHarness o and Shoe Blacking is warranted to soften leather, and renl or it imperious to wet. Manu- factured at Richmond Hili, and sold by Store-' keepers and Harness Makers throughout the Province. February 10, 1860. 63-tf "RICHMOND HILL IRON FOUNDRY. ‘HE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has opened a FOUNDRY for the manufacture of O. S. Richmond’s improved IRON BEAM PLOUGHS. Wood Beam Gauge Ploughs. Fanning Mills, Horse Hoes. & Horse Rakes- III?’ All Work manufactured by me is War- ranted. IR‘A B. RICHMOND. Richmond Hill, Jan.12,1859. DR.- D. E.- HOMG‘IOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, ' MAIN ST., NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King. May 13. 1859. 24.1,. HUG-HI CAMPBELL, “mum and Clock Maker, JEWELER, &c. - f Yang's Street, Aurora. Jewelry. Watches and Clocks repaired and ' cleaned on the-shortest notice and Iowestterms Aurora. February 17, 1860. 604i ' life. ,VI‘HE Subscriber begs to intimate to SEYMOUR,“ ‘ APOTHECARIES HALL, orroSlm his (grammar, is???“ . *â€".‘»{)"x"':Z-'i:‘i’5.7:.fT-‘fbi'z we .T -‘-‘$" .3 Mr =” m ‘ 'm ‘ ~ w = .Ataxicrtisclncnt,,2 :, fit}. hereby bear testimony that I have tried SANDERSON’S‘ ROTATING HAR- ROW S. on my summer fallow, last Saturday.‘ and Monday. and have found them.- up‘to all . that Mr. Sanderson represents them‘ to;"b"e. They are NOT of any heavier draft than the common hanOw. and do thevwork to my utmost- satisfsction. {confidently recommend them to all who requireiimplements of the kind. . Rlcuann‘ VANDERBURGH Richmond Hill. June 20, 1860. m ‘FIVE‘ '_ "ilkâ€"IE N 2le "is" ‘DEAD snow-J . ~- WORM _ IS working Miracles beyond conception. The Medical Faculty of Scotland. as well as England and Ireland. have pronounced this Worm Candy 10 do more good than all Worm Medicines combined. It has~.stood :tlle Ztest since AD" 1765. nearly one hundred years, which. almost every son and daughter of Old Scotia can testify.‘ , It has always home the name of ‘Old Dr- M’Kenzie’s Worm Candy-stick? Asit resembles a candy-stick in taste .and ap- pearance. and. a child: eating it is wholly unâ€" concio-ts of taking medicine. and where worms . exist, the results arebeyond description. A child ten years of'age, of the Rev. J. Mc- Dongall. Dundee, passed over 500 \VORMS in three days, which he testifies. that he be- lieved., by God’s blessing. it saved the child’s Thousands of similar testimonials are given (without solicitation) to the present pro- prietor. " General Symptoms of Worms ! Restless. Sudden Starting and Grinding the iTeeth in Sleep. Convulsions. Ravellous Ap- petite, (sometimes no Appetite) l’aleness, Ifick-j ing the Nose, Bowel Complaints, Fever, Fret- fulness. Emaclalion, Looseress of the Flesh, {Dry Cough, Sour'Bre-ath. «to. 6m. ~.~ , v . All of the above symptoms will immediately cease to exist by using this Medicine Once or twice. It always gives health. even if no worms exist. It is perfectly harmless even to the must tender infant. in its combination. I. I_ Full dilections with each package. 1 Sold at retail by all Druggists and b‘Ted-ic-ine ‘Dealers in Europe and America, at 7% pence sterling, [15 cents] per package, or 2 shillings. [50 cents] for four packages. Be sure that each package has the signature of H. E. Mc~ Konzie, M.D. Glasgow, on the wrapper. 03"(3all for Dr. McKenzie’s Dead Shot Worm Candy ~NO~RTH ROP’ & LYMAN. Newcastle. C.W., CARTER. KERRY as Co Montreal. (3.13., are General Wholesale Agents for the Calladas. August l860. 92 _._./\_. _ FARMERS’ INTEREST. the Farmers ofthe County of York. thatch is prepared to Manufacture and Sell ilth‘l'lltt nil With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons, The above Hal-rows are far superior to any new ill 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 may be seen and particulars as to price ascertained; by ap- plying to the Subscriber, at his shop, Richmond Hill, who will punctuaily attend to all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON. Richmond Hill. Feb. 24,1860. _ . 5-tf 1’0pular Medicines ' ron sin: BY ' ‘ Ogs.LLOYn Druggist & Dentist, Abacus. ‘ I Holloway’s Ointment lFalmestock’s Vermi» Dr. E. Hope’s Mag do, fllge Dr. Trask’s do do’Indian Worm Tea Dr. Wilson’s Veg do.R R R Remedys Harrison’s Electric do; 1’ Davis’ Pain, Killer Morehoad’s Mag plas’s Bligg’s Mag Relief Ayer’s Pills ' British Oil Morse's In Root do iHarlan: do Sir Ashley Cooper’s. Stone do Anti-bi] do Spike do Motfatt’ Life do Black do Child’s Sov Balm Eng White do Soules’ do do Poor Man’ sAnti bil Mayor’s Long Life Dr. I‘llinney’s Family der Mofl'att’s Phenix Bit Soper’s Salve Hooflaud’ German Bitl Egyptian do Do Balsamic Ear' Essences of all kinds ' Judson’s Cherry and1 Lloyd’s .;-Oilitlil'ent“ for Lurgwort ' f Skin Diseases I ' Kermott’s Tonic Mix “ Lloyd‘s Eye “rater . Wister’ pulmonic syrup Lloyd’s Horse Powders Syrup of lloarhouud Lloyd’s _ Conseutrated Boyer’s galvanic fluid es of Jamaica gingel Fowler’s ext of Straw- Lloyd’s German horse . .. I. . ' I _. L Godfrey’s Cordial Lloyd’s Cough Syrup .Pirteman’s Fact DropsrLloyd’s Tooth I’owder I’aregOl'ic ' * Lloyd’s'l‘oothache Spe- Sir '1‘ Keating’s Cough cific Lozengers Basa'nes Cam. Mixtureâ€"an excellent remedy for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhoea, die. Lloyd’s Eureka-4a grand discoverv _ ‘If peop’leknew its genuine‘nwo‘rili’f‘ Diseases would be scarce on earth ; Then. why should people pain endure '1 When they Can find a perfect cure. ll? Prescriptions Accurately Compoundcd Aurora, June 1860. 81 Fettit’s‘i‘Amer Salve Kennedy's Worm I’ow- berrv ; E. J". CHELSEY, STOCK BROKER, Land .85. Municipal 'Agent. 620. No. 29 Anne Street. orBo‘x54, P.O. Quebec. Sherwdbd,’ Hon. P.’ M, Vankoughnet, C, J. Campbell, Esq. '1‘. Woodside. Esq. Messrs. Gillnour, Coulsou & Co. Angus Morrison, Co. Montreal ; Hon. James Patton. Barrie ; James Webster. Esq, Guelph. IMPORTEBS OF ENGLISH DRUGS, Manufactui ers Patent Medicines & rgmmery. r ..-King‘ St. Terento. Brop'r‘letors of .Atkinsoii’s Rarisiasugiooth Paste; 63" Every description of Horse ' and Cattle Medicines prepared with the best English drugs Toronto, August 27, 1859.' ' complaint use vii Schneider’s eye water‘ Rzrsnnscus : Sheriff .Jii'rvis, HoaneOrge. M,P.P. Toronto;‘ Messrs. Mills, Mattice ‘ 3-67-tf . of Chemicals. concession 'Markham. ‘ ._... - - vâ€"eâ€" 7» Eusband. ' a Ho‘teerichmon'd. Hill. the Fias‘j'riand Tuan Mosnav of every month. and, there- maindcr of the month at his residence Thornhill. ' All WokaVarrallted. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Boneâ€"This filling 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 it firmly adheres, renderlng it almostimpOssible for thefilling error to come out. ' ’ ‘ July 8, 1859. SKENE, MILLWRlOllr, : EGSito intimate that hole now prepared to erect MILLS of everydescription, ‘b‘y ‘ 32.1y. W- : LANDS iFon can]; E0n Easy :Terms' of Paymnt. URGEON, Dentist, will 1.. at Nicholl’s ' ' 30,000 A one .. y a, ‘IIT'U'ATED in the counties . KENT. All necessary informatiouWili givenl on application, postpaid, to ‘ MILES LANGSTAFF. . A Wallaceburgh- ' Also. some improved FARMS te‘RENT. ' Wallaceburgh,Nov. 94, 1859. " 'i Good health . and; Long Life. ' Mavens -- . ._ LONG. PILLS; =Are'war'r'ante'd not to contain anere‘roury- contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms-i ' ‘These'PlllP:3”‘¢0mP°3°d 0" the-most‘iflhfl 1 He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca-l nude. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, ' Altona. Dec 23. 1859 ' 4. Quebec Government Agency.§ ms... USINESS connected with the CROWN‘. LAND and other Public Departments attended to ; also, Patents for Inventions, “Secured by the Subscriber. . E. J. CHESLEY, No. 29 Anne Street, - Quebec. 67-ir Address, prepaid. Quebec, March .6 , 1860. 2 - OR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- -:MANENT CURE of this distressing FEJVII T’s BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES ! Made by C. B. SEYMOUR & Co., 107 Nassau Street, N.Y. I’lice $1 per box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. - ATEN'I‘ Eave Troughs and Water Spouts superior to tin. put up at 6 cents per foot; also. Drain Pipes. Seasoned Siding, , Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates. Waggon Fel- lows and llubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Mauutactured and for sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF, , V S‘rmn MlLLS, 'I'uousullm. June’s, 1859. 27-h“ LAND FOR SALE THE Subscriber is instructed to offer for Sale the following Lands :â€" The west half of the north llalfot' Lot No. $29 111 the 3rd Con. of MisOuri, Containing 50 Acres of valuable Land. with an Exceflent Mill Site Will be sold Cheap, for Cash. Thereon. A 1.50. -.Tbe north half of Lot No. 13. in the let CON. .OF SYDENHAM, Containing 100 Acres of choice Lnnd.-â€"well ' watered and in a good locality. and will be sold on liberal terms. ALSO, A Village Lot! On Temperance Street. in the VILLAGE OF AURORA, Containing one fifth ofan Acre of Land, with n' colnmodious [louse thereon. Well adapted for the residence of a genteel family p Also, The following '4 Village 3 ots in Aurora. Belonging to R Machall, Esq. on the Plan of survey drawn by R.’Lynn, D I’.S., viz : quarter acre’. Lot at the head of Road, between Lots 6 and 7, one quarter ncre. Lot ‘No. 9. ‘2 ndirange,‘one quarter acre. Lot No. 17, let range, ooe quarter acre. All of which will be sold cheap and on libero terms. ' ALSO. A nmnber"0f Village Lots! '01) the. principal Streets of Aurora, belonging to John Moslby, Esq.,â€"-will be cod cheap and on liberal terms. Apply to [if by letter. pest paid] W. MOSLEY, Land A gent aad Conveyancer. Aurora, March 1, 1860. 68-th ._____._..___.._- ._..__. .W..~_.,.______ lllllll 'l‘ll llllllils. MAYOR’S CONDITION PHYSIC . " . . AND WORM DESTROYE-R. THIS Splendid Medicine can be given in one Ball at. any time of the year, without injury to the Horse. and has been used by the Farmers of Markham fer the last ‘two years with a success uliprrcedented. By the use of this remedy it Will convince the owners of that noble animal the inconsistency of an unneces- sary outlay by using ArtifiCial food or Condition I’oWders, which are too wellkuown to contain minerals highly injurious to the“ membrane or coating of the Stomach. The V Ball is a compound of Pure Vegetabe. and Warranted not to contain either Mercury. Arsenic.’ 'Anti- molly or any other Mi.ieral.: ltsvimlnediate action is surprising and the ultimate effect has astonished thousands. 1f 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 sufficient to cure Hide Bound. Loss of Appem tite, .Coughs, Colds and Fever. Distemper, Stoppage ofNVater, Swelled Legs, Grease.and is a complete Destroyer of Worms, 5' greatpuri- vaer of thelBlood, and a geod Physic, 'alivay's, recOmmended to be givenilr the Spring and Fall, which will act as V a preventive and Im- prove the general conditiou.. Makes him com- " . . 2.: 4 letel u to the mark) forhis work thereeb' W.‘T. ATKINS"ON,~“&“Co. ~p- ’ p « .Y r - 'I‘estiruonial‘s of the highest character will be" WORK‘will‘be promptly attended to*:'-â€"- giving every satisfaction the‘owner can require." Iforwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash Termsâ€"One Dollar per packet contail'flng'r fourBalls. _ _ Letterspl‘epaid enclosing a remittence. will be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round each Ball, 1 I. C. GILMUR, i’res. i Rico Lewis. Esq. ‘ Drugs, .»_'anoi being purely Vegetable, can be taken lat-“any-seas‘on- of the year if necessary, I with satietyand withoutfear'of taking cotdrb‘y " exposure, which renders them of greatvsltie and superior to any other medicine :ever'.)'et ofi'ered’t‘o’the public. '1‘ he satlsfactoryandffiu'o testimonials received by the Proprietor, has induced 'him to-advertiselthese In-VfilefO Pills that the public may be couvin‘cediuqu‘a simple and efficacious remedy, is. slotteflshflici- , out to subdue and cure the ordinarvbiokneelidf this country, such as Pains ill-‘tlie HcfidfiBafls and I)0111$,‘1&il Nervous Disorders,‘Dyspbpsia or IndigestiOn,"Soreness of the Threat. Cramps. Colics. Worms-in: Clliidren, and :other. elm- .ders,which will lle’ijRnd o-n tie‘wtapfiel‘tbitb instructions for taking them. ~ ’ i Price, 25 Cents each Box. Soldby Dmggists and general Storekeepen, who are requested notto purchase of travelling Agents. » ‘ f'l‘llOlVlASWMAYOR. ' Officeâ€"Victoria Square. Manufactorya-dth Con. Markham. ‘ V Oulfii’liltisicnl Al’rI'c-nd. a. ' UR MUSICAL ERIE-ND.” -. im- C‘Ompaniou for the .Wintcr Mouths. Every l’iau'st, Should procure this Every Singer. ivoe‘kty l‘llbliration of Every Teacher, Vocc‘l‘and l’inho Forte Every Pupil, Music. coating but‘lo Every Amateur, cents a number, and Pronounm-d by the entire Press of the country, ' to be I ‘ "THE BEST AND CHEAPES’I \VORK OF THE KIND IN THE WORLD'." Twelve full-sized Pages of Vooaland Piano Forte Music. for 10 L'cnts.' Yearly.$5 ; II alf-yeariy,$‘2 50; Quarterlyfitlfi.‘ Subscriber to “Our Musical FI’IBIId,"‘0|‘ order it from the nearest Newsrlcnler. and you will have Music for your entire family at an insignificant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet. Accordion &c. &c subscribe to the ’ Solo Melodist, Containing 12 pages. costing only 10 ()eut's‘ e numlwr; Yearly. $2 50 ; Half-yearly. $1 ‘25. All back numbers stilt) cts.. and Bound Volumes. Containing 17 numbers, at $2 50 each. constantly on hand. _ (I. B. SEYMOUR;& (To. 107 Nassau St.. New York Fire ! Fire I I Fire! 1 r W E .‘ 'I‘ E R N Fire Insurance Company- - of Toronto? INCORI'ORA'IIID RY ACT 01" PAHLIANlflTg. Cfll’lTflL STU CK, $100,000.; 1 (£120 Mlcnll;.\"iccl’rel. IllRMCTORS 2 Thos. Ilawortll, Esq; W. Henderson. Esq; W. Mncl‘arlnuc. Esq. James Meaty. I‘.~q. T. l’. Rollnrts, l‘lsq. M. ngssin, .Insq. , l ', Bernard Haldan, Esq. Smtrulu’ry d- 'I‘rcruurcr. Angus Morrison, L‘s-q. Solicitor. Bank of Upper Canada. Bunkers. Iithnllliu Switzel, I‘qu. Inspector. Lot No_ 1, west of Railroad, 2nd range, one [13’ Head Uflicc. Church Street, Toronto. u Tuls COMPANY Illsul-es all descriptions of Buildings, blanufactories. Mills. 6.- c.. and Good- aud Furniture, in the mine. against loss or dam- age by fire,un liberalterllls. Losses promptly settled. A. LAW, ‘ Residence. Genera lugé-‘nt. Rlclillotld I'iill August 13. 1857- glO-I g. --___. I, L. -.._ .__.__~_. 1»... tr but grunt ', [S PUBLISHED . EVERY. 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A liberal discount will be made to parties ad- vertising by the year. ' ‘- {All advertisements publishedfdr at... pe- rice than one" month. must be paid for in ad- Vance. ' ’ ; All letters addressed to the Editor must“ be post paid. . . . No paperdiscontinned until pilarscaragpsan 'paid : and parties, refusing papers without p.y- ing up. will‘be held accountable for the sub scription. ‘ 'IjuE YORK “HERALD BOOK. and ’Job‘ ESTABLISMENT. I ’ ‘ RDERSfo'r any of the undevrrtiehtig’ned description of'I’LAIN anarANC-vvoos BOOKS, Junior Bums. BUSINESS; snaps, Lute: an» SMA-bl.’ ros'rnn-s,crucuinns, LAW. roam. sinuunansmasx.cuscns,nunn‘s.nn ,rams HLE’TS. And every other kind of > with my signature in full, without which none» ! other are genuine. Officeâ€"Victoria‘Square. Manufactoryâ€"dth Dritfield Oils ill Alncl'ica. ' 61) THOMAS I MAYOR? new. and of the latest pat-terns. 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