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York Herald, 19 Oct 1860, p. 4

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. 3:4 W , “1102qu. RIGHT KIND OF SEWING MACHINE. Sewing Machines are all the rage just now ; and a good one is a very useful “institution " in the family circle. A young friend of ours says of all the “ sewing machines ” extant, he prefers " One of the kind that nran can love, That wears a shawl and soft kid glove ; Has the nierriest eyes, and a dainty feet. And sports the Inost charming gaiter boot; And a bonnet with feathers. ribbons and loops With an indefinite number of hoops. One that can dance, andâ€"possiblyâ€"flirt, And make a pudding, as well as a shirtâ€" Ono that can sing without dropping a stitch, And play the house-wife, lady, or witchâ€" Ready to give the sagest advice, And. do up our collars and things, so nice. We like that sort that can laugh and talk, And take our arm for air evening walk : That will do whatever the owner may choose. Willi the slightestperceptible turir ofthe screws. ’Tis the cleverest thing that ever Was seen, Our wonderful family sewing machine. â€"_â€"â€"â€"w‘â€"â€"_-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Illirrtllunrnur, A man may generally expect a domestic “oreeze,” when his wife begins to puton “airs.” An Albany barber having a verp intemperate man to shave on Sunday, begged him to keep his mouth shut,as it was a punishable offence to open a ram hole on the Sabbath. A younglady down East advertises for the young man that “ embraced an opportunity,” and says if he will come over here he can do ‘ better. Mrs. Partington, hearing that a young man had set up for himself, saidâ€"“ Poor fellow! has he no friend» that will sit up for him part of the time 'I’ And she sighed to be young again. A printer, on seeing a bailiff closely pursuing an unfortunate author, remarked “ that it was a new edition of the ” Pursuits of Literature,’ un- bound, and hotpressed.’ Aii‘Irishmasi, in recommending a cow, re- markedw“ She will givo milk year after year without having calves. Because, said he, “she came of a cow that nevor had a calf.” “ Iii-what company is your life insured, sir ?’ asked a sprightly young miss. “ In the llope.’ “I prefer the Alliance,’ said she, blushing. “Then we’ll make a joint stock operation if on choose ’ said the deli hted bachelor. I r E An old soker in Boston being; feund inhthe gutter one rainy night, the water making a clear breach over him from head to heels, was asked by a passer-by what he was doing there. “ Oh,” said he, “I agreed to meeta man here.’ To an indignant person, who was perpetually boasting. of his ancestry an industrious, success- ful tradesmen, of humble origin, observed ; “ You, my friend are proud of your descent, and I am proud of my ascent. An eminent English actor asserts that the desease in the throat to which clergymeii are subject, arises from the use of feigned tones and the wearing of starchcd whitecravats. Air Arkansas traveller says that he knew a young fellow down South», who was so fond of a'youug woman that he- rubbed off his nose kissing her shadow on the wall. Don’t be in too great a hurry, girls, to fall in lbve with the young men. It often. happens that your hearts are no sooneriheirs than trioirs are no longer yours. PutNTsR’s TOAS‘I‘.â€"I'Ie masters all trades. Iéle' beats the farmer with his Hoe. the carpenter with his rule, and the mason setting columns; he surpasses the lawyer and doctor in attention to his cases, and beats the person in the mari- agement of the devil. At a recent festive meeting, a married man, who ought to have known better, gave the fol- lowing: ” The Ladies,” as the beings who divide our sorrows, double our joys, and trible our expenses.’ If you want to have a man for your friend, never incur the ill will of his wife. Public Opinion depends in a great measure, on the average prejudices of womaukind. Those who reprove us- are more valuable friends than those who flatter us. The pro- gross acquires either faithful friends or severe enemies. A young minister was preaching one day for an old Scotch person and was somewhat dowie. The old gentleman made the closing prayer, in the coune of wh c‘i he said: “ O Lord, bless T .y young son ant; and in Thy wisdom prick him With ’l‘hy spirit, and let the wind out of him.’ LEISURE.-â€"LCI us recollect the admonition of It {omens man, that .h: humblest person are brand to giVe an account of their leisure: and, in the midst of solitude, to be of some use to society. The spare minutes of a year are mighty laborers, if kept to their Work. They overthrow and build up; dig or empty. There is a tradition in Barbary, that the sea was once absorbed by ants. CURIOSL’I‘IES or ADVERTISING.â€"â€"VVe extract the following from an English newspaper :â€" “ An unfortunate woman wants a home, wher: ccutact with believers would be an attendant circumstances. A line to “A Sinner Saved,’ Post-office, Bristol, will be called for, and greatfully acknowledged.’ Imagine the inquiry at Bristol Post-officed‘ Please, sir, have you anything for a sinner. saved ?" Bencleugh, the loftiest summit of the Oc- liills, is said to command one of the best views in the world. The owner of it was once viewing a fine landscape in Italy, when a tourist casually remarked that the view before them was the finest he had over yet seen except one, “ a hill called Bencleugh, in Scotland.’ “ I must confess that I am the proprietor of that hill,’ replied the mortified owrier, “ but I never went to the top ofit. Paul Pry, espyiiig a man digging iii a large pit, and being disposed to rally him, asked him what he was digging. “ A big hole,” was the reply. “ And what are you going to do with such a big hole '1” said Paul. _~‘ Going to make it into small holes and retail them to you follows to set fence posts in.” The wife of a well-known literary gentleman, while reading one ofhis articles for the press, corrected it as she went along, and the errors were somewhat numerous. “ Whv, husband,’ she exclaimed, “ you don’t know of. first rule of grammar, or else you. are ,. very negligent.’ “ Well, well, my love,’ he exclaimed, looking up from his work, “what’s the matter now 1’ “ Why in three cases you speak of our sex in the plural, and write it in the singular number.’ “ I can’t help it,’ was the retort; “ women is a singular being. _A QUAINT CRITICISM.~â€"-A newspaper before us states that at the breaking of the ground for the commencement of the Lyirclilrurg and Tennessee Railroad at Lynchburg, a clergyman slowly and solemnly read. a manuscript prayer, at. the conclusion of which an old negro man, witchadbeon resting with one foot on his spade wolf-his arms on the handle, looking intently in the chaplain’s face, straitened himself up and remarked very audibly: “ \Vell, I'reckon dat’s do first time do Lord’s eber been writ to on de subject of railroads. _ I ., . _ ,~. .3. "51,: .9...” A.“ '- {flung . MM 1 u . #;.._._ Easiness mastery. J . G 0 RM L E Y. COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyance? and Auctioneer. LOT 31. 4TH CoN. MIIRKHAM. September 18, 1860. WALTER. B. GEIKIE, M.D. Iiccntiutc ofthe'llfcllical Board If Upper Cami. do, and recently one if the Medical ofiiccrs of the Toronto General Hospital. and Prrfcssor ofAnutumy and Surgery in. Dr. Ralph’s Medical School, ' AS returned to AURORA, arid re-takeii his former residence. on Yonge Street, where he may be consulted at all times, en the various branches of his profession. Aurora, Feb. 24, 1860. 65-y1 NEW TAILOR SHOP. V IHE undersigned begs respectfully toiiiform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill Se Vicinity That he has commenced business in the Tailor mg Line in the house adjoining MR. SIVERS’ SHOE SHOP, Where. by close appliCHtion to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ALL ORDERS PUNC’I‘UAI.LY ATTENDIer ro. Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, in any style. JAMES B. BUI NES. Richmond Hill. Feb. 10, 1860. 63-ly Dr. C. S. LLOYD, SURGEON DENTIST. ILL be at the following places for the Practice of his Profesaiou : The 1st Thursday of every Month at land Landing. The 2nd 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. I860. Hol- Efiétion" Vthicsre. THOMASâ€"EOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.” P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received a the “ York Herald” 01116“, Richmond Hilll Mr. Henry Lemon, Thoriihill. and Mr. James Cavannah, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, &c. may be obtaieod. Alniira, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-11‘ »masouit tarsus motel, RICHMOND 111LL. GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. OOD Accommodations and every attention shown to Travellers. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. The Monthly Fair Ireld on the Premises first Wednesday in each month. 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 wilh mutual satisfaction. CARDING & GRISTING, tvhei'e parties from a distance can have it ilone to take with them on tlieirreturnhouic. Alinira, May 13, 1859. .‘24-tf. as...an "'61othing. , HE Subsci’iberbegs to inform theinhabiâ€" tantsof Buttonville and the surrounding country, that he continues to make first-class 00.9 TS, VESTS’, PJINTS, &c. In the newest Styles and superior Workman- ,sliip. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOHN HARDY, Tailor arid Clothier. Buttonville. Dec. 23. 1859. 55-1y ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE! MARKHAM VLLAGE. OOD Accommodations. Wines. Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MA RR, Proprietor. Markham, .1 true 1859. RICHMOND IIILL IIOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto, every morning, starting from the Elgiii Mills at 7. a.m., and returning at 7, p.ur. Fare, 2s. 6d. each way. 600:) ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. ‘ RICHARD NICIIOLLS, Proprietor. 1-55 Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, 1858. HALF-WAY HOUSE, iiiCHiiismi Hltt. HE Subscriber begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the public, that he has removed froru the White'Swaii Hotel to the above Premises, where there will be found excellent accommodation for Travellers, and Good Stabliiig. KI? Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. 72-7 YV. I‘IODGE 8L C0. \‘x/THOLESALE and Retail Copper, Tin and Iron Plate VVorke/s, and Furnishing lronmougers. Parties givrngthis house a call "will find their orders puiictually attended to arid the lowast prices charged. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. 54â€"1 Richmond Victoria, IO'YAL ORANGE LODGE. No. 1 the Full Moon in each month. OFFICERS ELECI‘ â€"â€" William Duncan, Master: E. Chamberlain. Deputy Master; J. Munhollaird, Secretary ; W. I’oguc. Ireasuger. January 21, 1858 08* “"3 5m», Y”:“P’.;”‘."‘lm~l r 1‘ :.- .r .- - m n.» .‘v n Richmond Hill. April 20. 1860. 73-tf “Cairo ' I- B. BOWMAN’S MILLS! WITH YOUR QG-tf 95-” October 4. 1860. ' 778. Arid many other Diseases. meets at Brother BOIHBI‘I Wl§8mall S. under either of the above mentioned Diseases, Masonic Hall, the first Friday evening after Wm do won to can in lime_ '57.... T. »-.‘»;.,r~r.;‘.' '15.. ‘1...â€" AN EXCELLENT FARM FOR ’SILE. 10 ACRES, 80 Cleared. Toronto, and three-quarters of a mile from the Kingston Road. Well watered. Good Buildings and in a a good state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to DR. WINSTANLEY, I nglington, Yonge Street. 97-3m m. .m-Iw "<-'Â¥.-"‘“ :w' u Audra» w _â€".._. .â€"__â€" ,. 5â€".. A,. M..â€" . A LAND for fiALE OR TO EXCIIANCE. 10 ACRES OF LANDin the Town- ship of Suiiuidale, county ufSirncoe, being west half of Lot No. 4, iii the 6th cori- cession. Also, 100 Acres iii the same Town- ship, bding west half of Lot No. 7. in the 8th concession. The above property is covered with very valuable Piiio Timber, and lies within half a mile of the Sunnidale Station on the Northern Railway. For further particulars apply to the proprie- tor of the “ York Herald ” Office. Richmond Hill. P A I NIL LNG. R. VAILES. Painter. GIIAINEII, fliezier, Gildcr, & ’apcr Hanger, RICHMOND HILL. 82-tf OUSE, Sign and Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Richmond Ilill, April, ‘20, 1860. 73-tf MATTHEWTLEPPER AURORA, AS just received a new and full assortment of Spring and Summer DRY’QOOD& The Millincry llepai'tnicrit! 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 remuiier sting prices. Aurora. April 97, 1860. 74-11" G. 1:12. Eiusband, URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s Hotel. Richmond llill, the FIRST and THIRD Mosnxv of every month. and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence Thornhill. AIIW'OI'kIVarranted. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Boneâ€"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, reirderlng it almostimpossible for the'filling ever to come out. July 8, 1859. New Boot and Shoe Store IN BUTTONVILLE. 32-ly. ......_ HE Subscriber returns his thanks to the Tpublic for past support and begs to state that he has removed into the Village of Buttonville. where Ire tropes for a continuance of the pa- tronage heretofore given him. All orders executed with dospatch and work warranted. DAVID GA LLOVVAY. Buttonville, Nov. 11, 1859. 5031y Photographs ! Ambrotypes ! M ELANEO'I‘YPES LFTTERGRAPHS, &c. All styles of Pictures taken at ti‘ 6 Medical Hall, Markham, On reasonable terms, and in all weathers.. Pictures taken from the smallest to life size. 1. C. DUN H AM. Markham Village, Oct. 14, 1859. 46-t MATHESON &. FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS IN CllANCERY. &c. OFFICE 2’â€" CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Whitmore & Co’s. Bonking Oflice, TORONTO- Agency Particular/y attendch to. JAMES FITZGERALD 31-tf 'rIIoiiIAs c. MATHESON. Toronto, July 1, 1559, JOHN N. REID, M.D. YONGE AND COLBORN STREETS, 'I‘IIORNHILL. III? '11 Prescriptions got at the Office must be paid for on delivery. 3l-Iy CORNER OF To the Sick and Dying. N R. SNIDER. of the 7th concession of Vaughan, near Klineburgh, guarraiitees to cure Cancers, Enlarged Jl/‘eclrs Persons labouring .32»;- .:- ,'.l""." .-.' r -=~‘- ., 20 miles from ‘ General snares, AT AURORA. 1113 Subscriber has constantly on hand a General Assortment of Valuable Property for Sale 12: 63 Acres, 23 of which is timbered, 40 Acre‘s urider Cultivation. Several PARK LOTS with timberthereen. Also, VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at. and ad»- ljoining to, the Village of ‘ GROCERIES. Richurond Hill, Sept ‘26, 1860. &c. PLAS T1312 3ND SAL T, Always on hand, and for sale on the nrost favorable terms. &c. &c. IVM. SMITH. Aurora, June Li, 1860. 81-tf LANDS FOR SALE, HE Subscriber offers for Sale, on very llllmllllll i iiu l Situated in the following Townships :â€" Somerville-Couuty of Victoria?‘ Bexloyâ€"County of Victoria, Sydeiihamâ€"County of Grey, Amabelâ€"County of Bruce. Fora portion of these Lands superior do~ 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. 79-tf June 1,1860. TEETH EXIRACTED WITHOUT PAII‘II By the use of Electricity. "By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, perforrired iii the most approved mariner arid VVarranfed' Aurora, March 9, 1860. 67-ly YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. A GOOD supply of Wines arid Liquors always on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for Travellers, Farmers, arid others. Cigars of all brands. D. McLEOD. Proprietor. Atirora. June 6, 1859. 25 1y JAMES HALL, H“ BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold ot prices to meet the times Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. I-tf TORONTO Cu‘r MARBLE WoRIis ; TOMBSTONES, &c. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. ,IIE UNDERSIGNEI) Assignees of the [ estate of D. C. (Sr. W. YALE, will con- tinue the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ABBEY and D. CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P.S.â€"All notes and accounts remaining tiri- paid on the 1st day of June, 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YAI‘IE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29, 1859. 48-tf. DR. Rf HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON a. ACCUUCHEUR, AURORA. C.W. February 17, 1860. 54 1)’ Auctions. NO‘tice. 'I‘HOMASTVILSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, YORK, PEEL & 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 HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. ELI.’S Superior Water-proof Harness e and Shoe Biacking is warranted to soften leather. and render it imperious to wet. Mariu- factured at Richmond Hill, and sold by Store- keepers and Harness Makers throughout the Province. February 10, 1860.- l 185 YONGE STAILET. MONUMENTS, TOMBTABLES l 63-tf RICIIMON D HILL IRON FOUNDRY. T ‘HE undersigned begs to inform the public that Ire 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- 1133 All Work manufactured by rue is W at" . ranted. IRA B. RICHMOND. Richmond Hill, Jan. 12,1859. DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, H OM (EOI’ATHIC PHYSICIAN, MAIN ST., NEVVMARKET, U.C. 65-1 DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King, May 13. 1859- HUG’I’I CANIPBELL, watch and Clock Maker, All letters to be paid, and addressed to 1 PETER SNIDER, Klineburgli 11? N0 CURE NO PAY August 6, 1858. 61-1‘ JEWELER, ac, Yonge Street, Aurora- Jewelrv, Watches and Clocks repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lowestterms Aurora, February 17", 1860. 604i L" always on hand a large assortment of - Rich For further particulars apply at the Office of ‘ this paper. 96-11~ .Ithcrtiscmcnt. hereby bear testimony that I have tried SANDERSON’S ROTATING HAR- ROW S. on my summer fallow, last Saturday. arid Monday. and have found them up to all that Mr. Saiideison represents them to Ire. They are NOT of any heavier draft than the common barrow, and do the work to my utmost satisfaction. I confidently recommend them to all who require implements of the kind. RICHARD VANDERBURGH Richmond Hill. June 20, 1860. FIVE llllllllll fill till. DR. MIIZENZIE’S DEADSHOT WORM CANDY, S working Miracles beyond conception. The Medical Faculty of Scotland, as well as England and Ireland. have pronounced this VVOi'm Candy 10 do more good than all Worm Medicines combined. It has stood the test since AD., 1765, nearly one hundred years, which. almost every son and daughter of Old Scolia can testify. It has always borne the name of ‘Old Dr- M’Kenzie‘s Worm Candy-Stick-’ As it resembles a candy-stick in taste and ap- pearance. and a child eating it is wholly unâ€" concions of taking medicine. and where worms exist, the results are beyond description. A child ten years of age, of the Rev. .1. Mc- Dougall, Dundee, paSSed over 500 VVORMS in three days, which he testifies, that Ire be- lievcd,by (iod’s blessing, it saved the child’s life. 'I'housairds of similar testimonials are given (without solicitation) to the present pro- prictor. Gene of Symptoms of Worms 1 Restless. Sudden Starting and Grinding the Teeth in Sleep, Convulsious. Raveiious Ap- petite, (soirictimes no Appetite) l’aleiress, Pick- ing the News, Bowel Coriiplaiuts, Fever, Fret- fuliioss, Ifliiiacuifimr, Looseuess of the Flesh. Dry Cough, Sour Breath, Arc. &C. All of the above symptoms will immediatclv cease to exist by using this Medicine once or twice. It always gives health. even if no worms exist. Itis perfectly harmless even to the most tender infant. Warranted Purely Vegetable in its combination. Full directions with each package. Sold at retail by all Druggisfs and Medicine Dealers in Europe and America. 11171; pence sterling, [15 cents] per package, or 2 shillings. [50 cents] for four packages. Be sure that each package has the signature of [-1. Mc- Kenzie, MI). Glasgow, on the wrapper. 11;? Call for Dr. McKouzio’s Dead Shot \Voriii Candy, NORTH ROI) &. LYMAN, Newcastle. C.W., CARTER, KERRY «V1. C0 Montreal, C.E., are General VVholssale Agents for the Canaries. 1 August 1860. 952 FARR’IERS’ INTEREST. f 111]“. Subscriber begs to intimate to the Farmers of the County of York. that he is prepared to Manufacture and Sell illlllllf llill‘lll l With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons, The above Her-rows are far superior to any Irow in use, being made on an entire new principle. They will he found to do the work much quicker and better than any other Ilar- 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 punctually attend to all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, Richmond Hill, Feb. 24, 1860. 5-tt‘ Popular Medicines FOR SA LE BY C. S. LLOYD, Druggist & Dentist, AURORA. Holloway’s Ointment ngrlmestock’s Vermi- D1219. llope’s Mag do,l fiige Dr. 'l‘i'ask’s do do Indian “’orm Terr Dr. VVilsou’s Veg do: R R R Romedys H arrison’s Electric do 1’ Davis’ Pain Killer Moroliead’s Mag plas’s Brigg’s Mag Relief Ayer’s Pills yBritish Oil Morso’s Iii Root do illarlam do Sir Ashley Cooper’sStono do Anti-bi] do lSpike do frloflhtt’ Life do lBlrick do Child’s Sov Balm Soules’ do do Poor Man’ sAnti hi1 Eng White do ,Schireider’s eyo water lFettit’s Amer Salve Mayor’s Long Life ‘I{Olllledy.s WormPow- Dr. Pli'iriiiey’s Family l do)“ Moflhtt’s Plreiiix Bit ySoper’s Salvo llooflaird’ German BitEgyptiau do Do Balsairiic Ear: Essences of all kinds Judsori’s Cherry and, Lloyd’s Ointment for Lurgwort Skin Diseases Kermott’s Tonic Mix E/Lloyd‘s Eye \Vater VVistor’ pulmonicsyrup Lloyd’s Horse Powders Syrup of Hoarhouiid :‘Lloyd’s Corrseiitrated Boyer’s galvanic fluid es of Jamaica ginger Fowler’s cxt of Straw? Lloyd’s German horse berry Lotion Godfrey’s Cordial iLloyd’s Cough Syrup Pirtomair’s I’ect Drops, Lloyd’s Tooth Powder l’aregoric ‘Lloyd’s'l‘oothaclre Spe- Sir T Keatiirg’s Cough,l cific Lozeiigers l Basaires Cum. Mixtureâ€"nu excellent remedy for Cholera Morbus. Dial-rhino, &c. Lloyd’s Eurekaâ€"a grand discovery : If people knew its genuine worth. Diseases would be scarce on earth ; Then. why should people pain endure? \th11 they can find a perfect euro. 11:? Prescriptions Accurately Compomirlcd, Aurora, June 1860. 81 CEKZEE‘IAEEY, STOCK BROKER, Land it; Municipal Agent, so. No. 29 Anne Street. or Box 54. P.O, Quebec. REFERENCES; Sheriff Jarvis, Heir. George Sherwood, Hon. P. ill. Vairkoughnet, C, J. Campbell, Esq. '1'. Woodside, Esq. Messrs. Gilmour. Coulson &. Co. Angus Morrison. M,P,P, Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Mattice &. E. . v... m . . L‘.‘ TM EN T. NEW TREA â€"â€" LANDS F ‘-.' Buffalo Medical Dispensary. _ on Easy Terms Of Payment! Established for the cure of DYSPEPSIA. GENE RAL DEBILITY, FEVER AND AGUE, ASTHMA. INCIPIEN'I‘ CONSUMPTION, Inona Hill- cossssir'riou or vourn AND OLD AGE, arc.- No Mercury Used. Dr. Amos c% @011, CORNER OF MAIN .e QUAY srs. Buffalo, N cw York, RE the only Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, inevery state and symptom of disease. The treatmentthey adopt is the result of up- wards ofthiity years’ extensive and successful practice in Europe and America-.- A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. Air instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity. of Nocturnal Emissions. more properly known as Seminal Weakness. Ate. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used} con- jointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. Amos 6:. Son take pleasure liI announc- ing that they have iirveiited a most important instrumentfor the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test of the most em- iiioiit physicians iii London. Paris. Philadelphia and New York 1' it has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented for this cure of Seminal weakness. or any disease of. the genital organs, caused by the secret habits ofyouth. Dr. Amos & Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as 12 the merits of their instru- merit. pledge themselves that in“ any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful instrument, will observe that the price, with the accom- panying directions, securely packed, and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. NE‘Y RICMICNIES AND QUICK \VARRAN'I‘FD. CERES --A CURE Dr, Amos & Son have, foi’a long series of years. been engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate coriiplaiiits, and are the only legally qualified physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whorri genuine European retired es can be obtained. Persons 111 any part of the world may be suc~ cessfiilly treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for medicines, the, which will be returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from obsei‘Vaiion . Address Dr. Amos 6:. SON, corner Main and Quay streets, Buffalo, N, Y. 88-ly WT. U. S K E N m, MILLWRIGIIT, .c I. T 0 JV .rl , ,1 EGS to intimate that hole now prepared to b erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable termS' He is also agent forathe best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altoira, Dec. 23, 1859 4 Quebec Government Agency. BUSINESS connected with the CROWN LAND and other Public Departments attended to ; also, ’aicn‘is for Inventions, Secured by the Subscriber. Address, prepaid. E. .1. CIIESLEY, No, 29 Anne Street, Quebec. Quebec, March 6, 1860, '67-tf AfiTHMfi 2' OR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- } MANENT CURE of this distressing corriplaiirt use FEJIVB we ' BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES! Made by C. B. SEYMOUR sic Co., 107 Nassau Street. N.Y. Price $1 per box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. PATENT Eave Troughs and Water Spouts superior to tin. put up at 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes. Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates. \Vaggou Fel- lows aud Ilubs, Barrel Heading. and Turning iii general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANcsrAFF, STEAM MILLS, 'I'IIORNIIII.L. June Tl, 1859. 27â€"tf MAYOR’S CONDITION PHYSIC WORM DESTROYER. f'IHIS Splendid Medicine can be given iir 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 uuprr cedouted. By the use of this remedy it Will Convince the owners of that noble animal the inconsistency of an uriiicces. sary outlay by using Artificial food or Couditiorr Powders, which are too well-known to coutalii minerals highly injurious to the membrane or coating of the Stomach. The Ball is a compound of Pure Vegetabe. and warranted not to contain either Mercury. Arsenic, Airti- moriy or airy other Mineral. Its iirriiiediate action is surprising arid the ultimate effect has astoni>hcd thousands. If the Animal is out of sorts. there is a cause remove that and he is all right. Oiio dose at the cest of 25‘ cents is sufficient to cure llide Bound, Loss of Appe- tite. Coughs, Colds and Fever, Distemper. Stoppage of Water, Sweiled Logs, Grease.and is a complete Destroyer of Worms, :1 greatpuri‘ froroftho Blood, and a good Physic, always l‘I’COIl’llnBlltletl to be given in the Spring andI Fall, which willch as a preventive and imâ€" prove tho general condition. III/lakes him corn- plctely up to the mark for 1118 work, tliei'eeby giving every satisfaction the owner can require. 'l‘estiiiioniuls oftho highest character will be 30,006â€"Acres, ITUATED‘in the counties of LAMPTON and KENT. All necessary information will be given on application, post paid, to MILES LANGSTAFF. . Wallaceburgh‘. Also. some improved FARMS to RENT. Wallaceburgh, Nov. 94, 1859. 524! Good Health and Long Life. MAYOR’S ’ LONG LIFE PILLS-I Are warranted riot to contaiii'a‘ny Mercury These Pills are composed of the most selegL, Drugs, and being purely vegetable, can b6 taken at airy season of the year if necessary, with safetyand- without. fear of taking cold by exposure, which renders them of great valu'e and superior to. any other medicine ever \‘el offered to the public. The satisfactory and Rat-v faring testimonials recechd by the Proprietor-y has induced him to advertise these invaluable. Pills ihat the public may be convinced of a simple and efficacious remedy. is alone sufliei-v out to subdue and cure the ordinary slaltness of this country, such as Pains iii the Head. Bach and Loiirs, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia ,ot' (Indigestion, Sorcncss of the Threat. Cramps. Colics, Worms in Children, andother disor-r ders, which will be found on tie wrapper with instructions for taking them. 4 Price, 25 Cents each Box. Sold by Druggists and general Storekeeper” who are requested not to purchase of travelling Agents. ' THOMAS MAYOR. Officeâ€"Victoria Square. Manufactoryâ€"‘Itli Con. Markham. ..._‘ Our Musical Friend". 66 UR MUSICAL FRIEND,” a Raw Companion for the Winter Months. Every Pianist, I Should procure thie weekly Publication 61' ' Vocel and Piano Forte‘ Every Pupil, Music. costing but 10 Every Amateur, cents a number, and Pronounced by the entire Press oftho country, to be “ THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK 01“ THE KIND IN THE WORLD'” Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Music. for 10 Cents. Yearly,$5 ; ll alf-yearly,$? 50; Quarterly$l.25 Subscriber to "Our Musical Friend.” or order it from the nearest Newmlealer, and you will have Music for your entire family 311.211} insignificant cost; and if you want Music for‘ the Flute, Violin. Cornet, Clarionct. Accordion &c. &c subscribe to the $010 Melodist, Containing 12 pages. costing only 10 Cents N number; Yearly. 50 ; Half-yearly, $1 95’. All back numbers at 10 cts.. and Boundl Volumes. containing 17 numbers, at $2 50 each, constantly on hand. C. B. SEYIVIOUR & Co. 107 Nassau St.. New York Fire 1 Fire I 1 Every Singer, Every Teacher. Fire! I .' WETTERN Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. INCORPORATED BY ACT 0]" PARLIAMENT." CflPITflL STOCK, steeper; I .â€"_.. LC. GILiiIoR, Pres. | GEO. MICHII:,Vice Frost numerous : Rice Lewis. Esq. James Beaty. Esq. T, P. Roberts, Esq. M. Rossin, Esq. | Bernard Haldaii. Esq. Secretary @- Treasurer; Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. Bank of'Upper Canada. Bankers. BtIrJaiiiin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. Thos, H aworth, Esq. W. Henderson. Esq. W. Macfarlane. Esq.- 0? Hood Qflicc, Church Street, Toronto. £3 True COMPANY Irisures all descriptions of Bllllfl‘lllgs‘,lb'IallIlfaClOl‘leS, Mills, &c.. and Goods and l' uriiiture, in the same. against loss ordam- age by fire, on libei'alterms. Losses promptly settled. A. LAW, Residence, Geiieralrtgent. Rlcllll‘Olld Hill August 13. 1857. gIO-l ~~~;;.,. in” or“? IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, And despalched to Subscribers bythe earliest in rule. or other conveyance. when so desired The YORK IIERALD will always " be be found to contain the latcstaiid mostimpor- taut Foreign and Provincial News and Mar- kets. and the greatest care willbetakeii to render it acceptable totheuian of business. and a valuable Family Newspaper. TE RIMSâ€"Seven and Sixpence pel’Anllllm, IN ADVANCE; and if not paid within Three Months two dollars will be charged. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Sixliiresaird under. first insertion . . . . . $01. '50 Each subsequent insertion . . . . . . . . . . . 00 2% Tori lines and under, first insertion; . , . 00 75} Above ten lines, first in., per line.... 00 07 Each subscqiieutirisertiou, perliiie. . . . 0“ 02 IL? Advertisements without written direct Lions inserted till forbid, and charged accord- iiigly. All transitory adVerlisements, from strangers or irregular customers, must be paid fer when handed in for insertion. A liberal discount will be nrade to parties ad- vertising by the year. All advertisements published for aless pe- riod than one month. must be paid for in ad- Vance. All letters addresmd to the Editor must be post paid. No paper discontinued until allarrearages are paid ; and parties refusing papers without pay- lug up. will be held accountable fortlre sub- scription. «A - AAAM-a. THE YORK HERALD Book and Job Printing ESTABLISMENT. RDERS for any of the undermentioned description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB WORK will be promptly attended to :â€" forwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash Termsâ€"Ono Dollar per packet containing four Balls. Letters prepaid enclosing a remittance, will be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round car-h Ball with my signature iir full. without which none other are genuine. Officeâ€"«Victoria Square, Manufact0i'yâ€"4tlr BOOKS, FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS,CIRCULARS, LAW FORMS,’ BILL IIEADS,11 INK (IIIECKS,DRAFTS, AND PA MP 111.10 'I‘ S. LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING ! Andevery other kind of done in the beststyle, at moderate rates. concession Markham, Our assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely THOMAS MAYOR iiiew and of the latest patterns. A large variety CO. Montreal; llou. James Patton, Barrie; Jaiucs Webster, Esq, Guelph. 67-tf Tire only maker of the original Yorkshire ‘of new Fancy Type and Borders, for Cards, Uriffreld Oils in America. 60 ' Circulars, etc. kept always on hand. 1: SALE..- A

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