." N .. ... , .. , n. ' .r J _, I ,» a. . "‘ A y v . , a ., t _ ..-, ‘ . r s, ..4-.-;. i...r.x....r.v,,..:x ~ , , , “WAâ€"~â€" qéurlm. Ii lLANDS‘ FOR SALE. Buffalo Modical Dispensary. of“. “II-9‘33 39â€}: M Paym‘i’mf : . Established for the cure cf ‘ l I or srcrsili. G E N r. R A i. DEBIIJTY, SITUATleiu the counties of LAMPTON egg Fy ‘19. g y .. ‘ ' . . r" s} '4 '5' ~ -.~ - - , i = hummus a do; . -- -» -- ",Tm‘ WHO†, we 3’ 'MASthIC QUAbltiLLE BAND! IS now open to receive engagements on li- V s- t . . ,x-* H4" ,, . beml terms, for, any number, to suit the convenience of large or, small parties. Application 1' to Mr. j,‘_‘eru.y‘E Jurassic, at Auro_ri-or A ‘._W, Wintzis, 13rd Coir.3:â€"VVliit- church. NJ}. Also, a SAXJIORN BAND may be had on application. Aurora, Nov. 2, 1860. ;WALTER B. GEIKIE, M.D. "I I "A w Liecrigiaic office Malfch Board of Upper Carra- /W V? J... GO RM LEY, COMMfSSIONER IN QU EEN’S nelson, On You 0 Street. are the Iron Track was laid v A 7 ' You’d mint with many a jovial.blad.e : T ' ’- 5r (did men and boys then used to lark‘ it, Whilst drawing down their crops to Market. Atthebar-room firm? on wiiiter.nights.. ‘. You’d hear queer yarns and see droll sights. One of those jokesl now shall mention, Of two old IVOI‘HIIDS who’d received their pension. ' rumâ€"“'23:: :‘TZCZS ' ' YONGE STREET ROAD. I .j-rloEVElt’ :AND AGUE, ASTHMA. Kmsr. Aii'neeessaryMommaw“, :tthell'ofl'bpplicaiion,postpaidï¬?‘ . MILES LANGSTAFF. " Wiallaceburgh. Also, some improved FARMS to RENT. Wallaceburgh, Nov. 94, 1859. 52-16 iibining ‘°~ “‘0 Villflgt‘“ . , V INCIPIEN‘I‘ CONSUMPTION, consumr'riou or YOUTH AND 01.1) AGE, ETC. ‘For further particulars apply at‘the Ofï¬ce of I ' " - > ‘ this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 96, 1860. LOT 31. 41‘“ Con. Maintain. September 18, 1860. 95-11“ , 0 HA RLs‘s'rAcGART, ValuablePropel-trIron-Sale ; M; W TIRE/t Tit ENT. ' i 3' ' I g H I “ "i," h . 1323:5613 Acres," 23 Of which is ti'rnbered y I (Late 1n Acres under Cultivation. ’ g k ‘ BEGS most respecmmy tb‘ """nmo ‘03 “‘9‘ ' Sevoial I’A‘RK'L‘OTS with timber thereon. iuliabitantsrbf‘.Richmond Hilland neigh~ Also. V“,LAG,E 1>110[)E1{T.Y with or borlrood, that lie hasltakenï¬the ._ , _- t: witl,out'-B,,n_di,,g§i' H . .- The obOve property is situated at, and" ad'- and by supplyingtl‘iem with the very'Vbest pa. lity . of III-:10sz CAKES, Bleediis."&c. wi , in this manner†endeavor to secure uiid;.riiaiiitain. their‘patronage ' ‘ ' ‘1 ' V . . Iir'ide’s'Cakds made to ordeâ€, and Tea N0 Dielctlly USOdo Parties supplied on the‘lowest possible terms. _ -â€"- N, Iliihmond in“, Oct. 25, 1860. 99-0r Dr. Amoa w ï¬'orn, 100-3m 96-11“ They talked of their seigcs and each General’s .3 skil,« 1~ -. .~ ,1 ,. I III Appleton’giTavern; RIbhmbnd Hill ;‘ “a “then theyifought the It‘rgnchfrat Bd‘dajos and, k 'I‘alayé‘l‘o ;;" . H; ,1. Abd of ti‘irilliiig scenes where each ii'as hero , And at Waterloo, 110w British thunder Caused .1 01111110); - Crapeau for toknock under. Their disputes grew strong, they raised such din, ’ They licenme an annoyance to the Inn. The Landle tried to give them the route, But they had the fort "and 'would net go out, Three sporting lads full of mirth and glee, Saw a fine chance to have a spree ; And dragged an old é'oacli up to the door, Then blowing the horn caused an uproarâ€" , Saying if you‘w‘aht 'to'get to Holland Landin’g.‘ Jle quick and not. keep the horses stai.ding. Let us have Dauch-a-Ihrurish before we part-â€" Then on your Coach, my lads, we’ll start. No more parting horns, they cause delays, You’ll get your next at old Tom May’s. They then left the bar without further fuss, And were safely lodged in the old'IIuss; The boys then shook the Stage with right good will, . g . As if hurrying off from Richmond Hillâ€" From the rocking ceacli and potions deep, The two old warriors were fast asleep; And may have dreamt of. bivouacni and scenes of strife, , ' ' “71th the perils and pleasures of Soldiers lifeâ€" S'uch asstorming cities, or trying to get a ‘. Stolen meeting with some Seniorttta, Among the olive trees or secluded vine- ., r yard. H thcrc they could love unseen by each jealous Spaniard. ~ By young lovers such meetings are accounted blissâ€"-â€" . “'Iiat t'iose old Soldiers drcan’i’t there’s iron can guess.( . y , Perhaps their dreams were not of sunny Spain, But thought- themselves attheir young homes again, ; v †-‘ . Describing glorious scenes fwhere cannons roared, Yet all that time in the old coach they snored. Coma, Hustler, ’tis time to awske‘ those veter- ans bold, The cv’ning’s chilly, they’ll be catching cold; The man obeyed his-master’s order, 7 ' ' Told them to awake, they could ride no further; And that the company did not engage To carry them further in that stage. \Vhen .Brll awoke he told Old Hurry They’d been very long in coming to Barrie. Then the \i'ouldjbe'Drivcr demandedfare, Harry opened his eyes and began to stare. 110 says, this is not Barrieâ€"it is, says Bill; Didn’t we start last night from Richmond Hill \Vhy, ’iis Appleton’s, 1 see the joke. l’m beat, Then come up all hands and I shall treat. They then had supper, was showed their beds, And arose next morn with sober’d heads ; ._ They laughed at Iastgnight’s_joke,gand_ madg ' no moans, hit starth 011' for their northern homes. , Poor Appleton’s dead since their, and left wife ; .lIIltI babios- ' ' At present the house is. known as Joseph Gaby’s, ‘. \Vlrore I’ve called of late and have been used _, as well, ' A ' As when I- put up of. a first-class Hotel. Many sporting lads of Yonge Street Road, Since then have journeyed to their last abode ; Yet some remains to act their parts, Others for gold leaves anxious friends and-dear sweethearts ; ' ' ' And spends the best years of manhood’s prime ~In California. or Australia’s clime. There’s an old saying. let well enough alone,.-,. And no mess adheres to a rolling stone. , Those two old sayings we should ne’er forget ; They who have always rambled are not weal- thy yet. ' "I’ve seen populous Cities and each gorgeous I 1 Hall. ' But old Yonge Street Road excels them all»,. 1 could yot go further'to cxtol’ its-praisd’." ' "L And recall the memories of byegone days, \Vlien Bill Cook’s horn, so loud and shrill, IiVarned the lads and Iasses of Thornhill That the Russ would carry them to the city, ‘ “'her'o they’d see the sights and buy things pretty. But now the Stages must be large as sloops, Got up on purpOse for capricious Hoops! But I must stop this yarn, I’ve spun enough, For you must be tired ofsuch doggrcl stuff; '1"would be presumptuous for to call it rhyme, ’Tis a new plan I’ve found for killing time. ' May bounteous fortune freely scatter ‘ Its choicest gifts to each son and daughter, Of each Farmer and 'l‘oaiii'ster with his load, That travels on the old Yonge Street Road. Meswxrcunn. ..b. 1.. “ Pray madam, why did you name your old hen Macdufl'?’ “Because, sir, I want her to ‘lay on.†The press most popular with printersâ€"r1. press If business. A poor honpcc’ked libsliind declared that the longer be lived, ihehiiore he was “ismiigén.†' “The hard times out WDSt have made many peop.e lose ground. If a flock of geese see one of’their number drink, they will drink too. Men often make geese of themselves“ . x Life is like a certain kind 0f boat-racoâ€"suc- cess depends entirely upon the sculls. Although Lynn provides a great many ladies, boots and shoes, all the baogue-An‘hs come from Ireland. "We find self-made men very often, butiself- unmade ones a great deal oftener. ‘ - A western editor, in giving an accountof , a tornado, heads it as follows :-“Disgraceful Thunder Storin.’ vertisement running thus:â€"“ VVauted, a handy, labourer, who can plough a married man and a Protestant, with a. son or daughater." Lord Braxfie'd, a Scotch judge, once said to an eloquent culprit at tlio’bar, “ You’re a vera clover chicl, mon; but I’m thinking ye wad be none the wear 0’ a liang'in.’ ‘ Lay or Yellâ€"Miss Yell lately cowhidod Mr. Lay for not performing a promise to marryzhor. As he wouldn’t make her Lay, she madd‘ tum yell. ' ' ~ 7 We must must reconcile ourselves to our er.- emios when We are dying,†remarked an old toper, as he called for a glass of water. “ We see," saidSwift in one ofhis most sarcastic moods, “what God Almighty thinks of riches by the people,_to whom he gives them.’ Pooof of Rationalityâ€"A man residing at some distance from a near relative, received}; mes-ago once as he was in ardying state. When he arrived he was told that his relative was a little better, bu. that his reason had entirely left him. The sick man presently turned his head, saying in a faint voice, “ Who is that .9’ He Was informed that it.was his relatiye. “ Oh, ah,†said 11e,,“yes, yes. He must be zi-coid. Make him good. warm. teddyâ€"“yes, some teddy.†' ‘ ' ‘ i . “ Ho ain’t crazy,†said the visitor to the friend standing round ; “' he talks very ration-- all)". ' g I I AS returned to AURORA, and? re-taken . New TAtLOR SHOP. †7111â€) undersigned begs respectfully toiiiform the inhabitants of ' Richmond H1111 S; Vicinity That helms commenced business in the Tailor mg Line in the house adjoining 111R. SIVEII’S’ SHOE SHOP, \Vliere, by"closewapplication Itif'j‘lrusiiicss and studying to pleaseLhG hopes to firgi'erit a‘sli‘sr‘e‘ of do, aiid recently one 147" 8148 Medical 0 cars" or" the Toronto General Hospliul, and I’I'qfcssor of/Inutomy and Surgery in- Dr. Ralph’s Medical School, his former residence- on Yong. Street, where he may be consulted at all times, on the variouerrnncIIes of his profession. I Aqro‘raifob. 243,7 1.860; (SIS-y] land-Landing. I ‘Maarkham, June 1859. In an Irish provincial journal there is an ad- .â€"â€"*â€"â€"~â€"» Dr. 0. S. LLOYD, SURGEON DENTIST, ‘ ILL be at the following places for the Practice of his ProfCSsi'on : The lst'Thursday of every Month’atyIIol- (The 51nd _.’}‘1rugsday at Kingsmtion. 'Tlio Si'd’Thursday "at Richmond-iiiâ€. The 4th 'I'Iiursday at Gormloy's Corners. At all other times the Doctor can be found at his residence in Aurora. June ‘29. 1960. 83-1y Auction Notice. THOMASâ€"DQWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, f; . - _ron THE CDUNTIESDF YORK a. PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.†P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received a the “ York Herald†Ofï¬w, Richmond Hilll~ Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornbill, and Mr,'.lanies' Cavannah, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms. &c. may be obtuieed. ‘ 'Alinirn, Nov. 25. 1859. (32-th ~-_- arsenic arms mote RICHMOND HILL, . ‘ GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. ,OQD Accommodations and every attention ' ' shown to Travellers. Good Yiirds for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. ’ - The Monthly Fair held on the Premises ï¬rst Wednesday ineach month. . The Subscriber in calling the attention of the public and his Old Friends to his establishment, feels satisfied he can adminbier-comfortably to their wants and wilh mutual satisfaction. Richmond rim. April 20. 1860. will “'1? Al N T1 INCG. R. VAILES, Painter. GRAINER, Glazier, .Giltlcr, it Paper Hanger, ‘ 'TARICHM'OND HILL. : OUSE, Sign and Ornamental Painting 3 done on the shortest notice and on the {most reasonable terms. Richmorid Hill. April, 20, 1860. 7‘3-If MA T H L E P P ER, ' AURORA," ' AS justircceived a new and full assortment V “Spring and Summer ., 'D R Y 61- 0 O D S y _ 5 _ , y I i .. y The “Millincry Department 1 -Will be found replete with the newest and most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Capes, All 0' which will be Sold at thelowest romuner ,ating price». , Aurora, April ‘27, 1860. JOHN N. REID, M.D. CORNER or rose: 1ian GOLBORN lsTltnkf'I‘fl‘, 'I‘IIORNHILL. I 11:? I ll Prescriptions got at the Ofï¬ce must 74-tf ___-.._.....â€"..o- be paid for on delivery“ 31-1y GO TO B. ,BOWMAN’S MILLS! ‘ w1'ru 'voon :CARDING; e GRISTING,, where parties from a distance can lrave,'it done to take'with them on tlieirrcturnhome. Almira, May 13, 1859. -â€" ~ ’24-tf. Cheap ‘ Clothing. HE'Subscriberbegs to inform theinhnbi- tantsof Buttonville and the surrounding country. that he continues to make ï¬rst-class 0002 TS, VESTS, PflJV'TS, _ ea. In the newest Styles and superior VYorkman- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOIIN HARDY, Tailor and Clothier. ;Biittonvi11e, Dec. 23. 1859. 55-1y ANOLO-‘ABTERICAN, Iâ€"IOUss"! ' MARKHAM VLLAGE. ‘ OOD Accommodations. \Vines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. It. MA RR, Proprietor. 5264f RICHMOND IIILL wiIO'rnL. S'FsAGE runs from the above Hotel to. ' ’IIOronto, every morning, starting from the lulgin Mills at 7., 3.111,, and returning at], p.111. Fare, 23.6d. each way. ‘ ooon ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD NICIIOLLS," ' " Proprietor. Richmond Ilill, Dec. 18, 1858., . . ., .- .- é ' 11E Subscriber begs to inform his numer- . ous Patrons and the public. that he has ireiiioved-fronr the; White Swan Hotel to the above Premises, where there will be found excellent accommodation for Travellers, and Good Stabling. (if? Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, ' Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. 92, 1858. . nanoncn & Oo. \‘VTIIOLESALE and Retail Copper, Tin. and (con Plate \‘Vorkors, and Furnishing ,Ironmongers, Parties givriig this house arcall willfind their orders purietu'ally attended to 'und'fh'e IOWM-I pricos’charged. 5,4,1 Richmond Hill; Dec. 185.8. in any style. “7, TEETH EXTRACTED NITHUUT'PMN! 1‘55 ' THOMAS G. NATHESON. ‘ HALF-WAY. HOUSE, RIGHMOlllE HILL. 72-7 free. public patronage. ALI. ORDERS PUNC'I‘UAI.LY ATTENDED ro. Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, . JAMES R. BUltNlZS, Richmond 11111.1’cb. 10, 1860. GSTIy t .._.-_s.__-_....,..__s.‘,... _ “4‘ l . . , ,_. Wu.runs.z.m.N-ur ‘- ’ i» : 1-“ ~5»-:;.~..........1 By the use of Electricity, By Dr. E. c. EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted OiiSilvcr, Golder Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, performed in the most approved manner and VVar’rantcdâ€˜ï¬ . ‘ 2 Aurora, March 9, 1860. 67-1)’ YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA._ GOOD supply of \Vines and Liquors 1’ always on hand. Excellent Accummog datioii for 'l‘ravollers, Farmers, and others. Cigars of all brands. I D. McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora. June 6, 1859. 25 1y JAMES HALL, ' 1_ 1153' always on hand a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES,wIiicli will be sold ot prices to meetztlie'tiiires " i‘ Richmond Hill. Dec. 1858. ’ _..._ N..._, . ,_~q..........‘.__. _..__....-_. rostrum MARBLE we rats 185 _ YON G E STA LET. .......â€". Mononsnrs, consumes ‘ TOMBSTONES, ac.“ Twenty Per Cent Cheaper ‘? 'riiAN- AN! oriinit IISTABLisuunNy. HE UNDERSI'GNED‘Assignees of the estate of D. C. &. 1V. YALE, will con tinue the business under the superintendonce of our duly euthorized agents, Aus'riN ABBEY and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. ' [’.,*S.â€"-'All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the 181 day of June, 1858, will be put into Court for Collection, ‘ c. YALE. G. CUMMER. 48-tf. Toronto, April 29, 1859,, DRIR, w. HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEle 86 ACCUUCHEUB, _ AURORA;C.W. February 17, 1860. HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. ELL’S Superior \Vaterproof Harness o and Shoe Blacking is warranth to soften leather. and render it imperious to wet, Manu- facturcd at Richmond llili, and sold by Store- keepers and Harness Makers throughout L110 Province. , - ' February 10, 1860. ‘9 DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, HOMIEOPA'I‘IIIC PHYSICIAN, U,C. G4 1y 63-0 MAIN ST., NEWMARK ET, 65-1 1 DR. L. LANGSTAFF, SPRINGEILL. 3 doors west of King Post ' - Office. . ‘ _ King, May 13. 18.39. HUGH CAMPBELL, “latch .nnd Clock Maker, ' JEWELER, ac, Yonge Street, Aurora.- Jewelrv, Watches and Clocks repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lowestterms 60- tf 24-ly Aurora, February 17, 1860. IriAIIIESUN 8a FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneysâ€"at-Layv, SOLiCi’i‘ORS 1N CIIANCERY, &c. . OFF‘ICE z,â€" _ CORNER or KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over \Vhitmore‘ do Co’s. Banking Oflico, resourc- Agcncy Par‘lzcuz’arly. awarded to. .l A M ES FI'I‘ZGIIRA L!) Toront),JuIy 1, 1539, 31-tf DENTISTRY! I w. G. ADAMS. D. D. s. Surgeon Dentist, 99'K1No 81'. EAST, scorn SIDE. THIRD DOOR wrzsr ruon cannon sr. 'i'ouosro, ARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of C/rilllrcu’s 'Ioctli. Consultation and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turn-ed his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all its branch-cs, and can supply the profession with Teeth. .Gold, Valconiacd Apparatus. and Vulcaiiite Rubber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth. mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gums. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. 'I‘orento, October 11, 1860.. 40- 1y ‘ itiOri'IIOND iér‘i‘in-‘L IRON FOUNDRY. . '.. H- ‘ HAL-I;- EGS to notify the Public that he has leased the Foundry, lately in the occupation of Adverti-sei‘ncné. hereby bear testimonv that I have tried SANDERSON’S ROTATING HAR- ROW'S, on my summer fallow, last Saturday. and Monday. and have fonnd‘thern‘ up to all that Mr. Sandcison represonts them to be. They are NOT of any heavier draft than the common harrow, and do the work to my. utmost satisfaction. I conï¬dently recommend them to 1m 1;, Richmond; when, he intends m keep .all who require implements ofthe kind. constantly on hand, . IRON BEAM PLows Of various descriptions, ‘also, Sugar Kettles, 150x Stoves. does, 69:. * r . All kinds; ofPlow points for sale. and all kinds of Job Work attended to. All work Warranted. Richmond Ill-ill, Oct. 25111, 1860. 95-3in. .. ,. G. H. Husband, gIIRGI‘ZON Dentist, will be, at Nicholl’s k Hotel. Richmond Hill, the Filter and THIRD MONDAY of every month, and, the re- “minder of the month at his residence ’l'hornhill. All \VolkVVarrantcd. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Boseâ€"This ï¬lling is put into the Teeth while " soft. causing no pain, as itrequires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which it firmly adheres, renderlng it almost impossible for the ï¬lling ever to come out.“ Dr. Husband has made arrangements with Mr. G. L. Elliot, of Toronto, to manufacture his Artificial Teeth ; those who engage Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing it done in a superior manner, July 8. 1859’; GENUINE. FAMILY LIQUOR-S. WM. 13. RiOREi-iOUSE a 00., _ Importers 80 Wholesale Dealers in .Brandies, Wines, Gina & Segars, EG leave to call the attention of the citi- zens of the United States to their Pure “lines and Liquors, put up under their own supervision. for Family and Medicinal use. in cases assorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military and'other public bodies, who require to purchase inlarge or small quantities, in casks or bottl s, will be liberally dealt with.â€"~ Price list :cnkin application. 32-1y. OLD IIIOREHOUSE BITTERS, Rocomnieneefd by the ï¬rst Physicians as the best remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, and all Nervous Diseases. As a beverage. it is pure. wholesome, and delicious totlie taste. Sold by all Druggists. \V M. B. MOREIIOUSE & CO, Prop’rs. 3 6L 5 Exchange Place. Jersey City, N. J. V P.S.â€"-The subscribers wish to engage a few active men, as Local and Travelling Agents for their house, to whom liberal inducements will be oï¬'crcd. For particulars, address as above. N O TIC E .‘ RS. R. RODGERS begs leave to intim- ate that she designs to open a class, on Monday the Ist of October next, to give Los- v sonsiii the following branches; \Vaxflower, Grecian and Velvet Painting, Pencil Drawing, Water Colors. Leather Work, and the various kinds of Embroidery. 03’ For terms, see cards. Richmond Hill. Sept. 20, 1860. 95'3n: General Store, AT AURORA. IIE Subscriber has constantly 011 hand a General Assortment of RY GOODS GROCERIES; ‘ HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, &c. &c. die. PLASTER Tet-ND SAL T, Always on hand, and for sale on the most favorable terms. I “’M. SMITH. Aurora, June 141, 1860. LANDS FOR " THE Subscriber offers for Sale, on very reasonable terms, In ltltlt 111' int 1 Situated in the following Townships :â€" Somervilleâ€"County of Victoria, chley'--Cotinty of Victoria, Sydenhamâ€"County of Grey, Amabe1â€"-County of Bruce. Fora portion of these Lands superior de- scription of Farm Stock will be taken in ex- change. FuI‘ further particulars apply to G. J. F. PEARCE, Richmond Hill, P.O. Canada Vl’est. 79rtf June 1,1860. AN {XCELLENT FARM FUR SLLE. ACRES, 80 Cleared. 20 miles from Toronto,and three-quarters of a mile from the Kingston Road. VVcfll watered. Good Buildings and in a a good state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to DR. WINSTANLEY, 7Eglington, Yonge Street. 97.31)] October 4, 1860. LAND for sALE 0R TO EXCHANGE. 10 ACRES OF LAND in the Town- ship of Sunnidale, county ufSi'ncoe. being west 11qu of.Lot No. 4, in the 6th con- cession. Also, 1<00=Acres in the some Town- ‘ ship, lrding west half of Lot No. 7. in the 8th concession. ' I ‘ The above property is covered With very valuable Pine Timber, and lies within Iialf‘a mile of'tlie Sunnidale Station on’tahe Northern Railway. . I For further particulars apply.- to the proprie- , [til-1'. ‘ June 532, 1660. tor oftho“ York Herald†Ofï¬ce. Richmond 8241’ - Jamcs \Vebster. Esq, Guelph. RICIIARo,vANDERRURci-i Richmond Hill. 1609.20, 1860. ‘- " - -.._..,. --.. .s. W..- ._,' F I V E 010011 SHIISI "lift. on .. M7 (E uzists DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY, 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 ihan all Worm Medicines combined. It has stood-the test since AD" 1765, nearly one hundred years, which, almost every son and daughter of Old Scotia can testify. It has always borne the name of ‘Old Dr- M’Kenzie‘s Worm Cand-yjstick,’ As it resembles a candy-stick in taste aiid ap- pearance. and a child eating it is wholly nir- concio-ts of taking medicine. and where worms exist, the results are beyond description. A child ten years of age. of the Rev. J. Mc- Dougall, Dundee, passed over 500 WORMS in three days, which he testifies, that Ire be- Iievcd,»by God‘s blessing, it saved the child’s life. Thousands of similar testimonials are given (withoutsolicitation) to the present pro- prietor. General Symptoms of Worms I Restless, Sudden Starting and Grinding the Tooth in Sleep, Convulsious. Ravsnous Ap- petite. (sometimes no Appetite) PaleneSs, Pick- ing the Nose, Bowel Complaints, Fever, Fret- ftihiess, Emacration, Looseness of the Flesh, Dry Cough, Sour Breath, 540. &c. All of the above symptoms will imiiiediatelv cease to exist by using this Medicine once or twice. It always gives health. even if no worms exist. ltis perfectly harmlessovcti to the most tender infant. r. Warranted Purely Vegetable in its combinatior‘... Full directions with each package. Sold at retailbyflll Draggists and Medicine 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 I]. E. Mc- Kenzie, M.D. Glasgow, on they. wrapper.- 113‘ Call for Dr. McKenzieIs Dead Shot Worm Candy. NOR'I‘IIROP Eh LY MAN, Newcastle. C.VV., ‘CARTER. KERRY & Co Montreal, C.E., are General Wholesale Agents for tho Canadas. August 1860. 92 ’FARWIERS’ INTERE T. T ‘HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the Farmers of the County of York, that he is prepared-to Manufacture and Sell With the improved Draft and Coupling Irons, The above Hal-rows 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 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 SANDE 15031, Richmond 11111. 13613124, 1860. 5-1r I’Optilar Medicines FOR EA LI: BY c.s.LLOYn Druggist & Dentist, AURORA. .â€"â€"â€"â€" Holloway’s Ointment ‘Falmostock’s Vermi- I)r. E. Hope’s Mag dot fuge Dr. Trask’s do (Imllldlflll “’orm Tea Dr. “’ilson’s Veg (lo‘R R R Rciiiedys Harrison’s Electric do 1’ Davis" Pain Killer Mo'reh'ead's Mag plas’sLBiigg’c Mag Relief Ayer’s Pills 'British Oil Morse’s In Root do Harlem do Sir Ashley Cooper’s Stone do Anti-bil do Spike do Mofi'att’ Life do iBIack do Child’s Sov Balm Eng White do Soules’ do do Schneider’s eyo water Poor Mau’ sAnti bil ,Fcttit’s Amer Salve Mayer‘s Long Life ‘Keiincdy's \Vorml’ow- Dr. Phinney’s Family (fer Mofl'att’s Plieirix Bit Soper’s Salve Hoofland’ German Bit, Egyptian do . » Do Balsamic Earl Essences of all kinds Judson’s Cherry and Lloyd’s Ointment for Lurgwort Skin Diseases Ker-mott’s Tonic Mix Lloyd‘s Eye \Vater \Vister’ pulmonic syrup[ Lloyd’s Horse Powders Syrup of Hoarhonnd . Lloyd’s Consentrated Buyer’s galvanic fluid 05 of Jamaica ginger Fowler’s ext of Straw- Lloyd’s German horse berry Lotion ' Godfrey’s Cordial Lloyd’s Cough Syrup Pirteman’s l’ect Drops;Lond’s Tooth'Powder 'I’ai-egoric Lloyd’s'l‘ootliaclie Spe- Sir "I‘ Keating’s Cough citic Lozengers Basa'nes Cam. Mixtureâ€"an excellent remedy for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhoea, etc. Lloyd’s Eurekaâ€"a grand discoverv : If people knew its genuine worth. Diseases would be scarce on earth : Then. why should people pain endure ‘I When they can find a perfect cure. [13’ Prescriptions Accurately Compoundcd Aurora, June 1860. 81 J. CHELSEY, STOCK BROKER," ‘ Land & Municipal Agent, 050. No. 29 Anne Street, or Box. 54., P30, Quebec. REFERENCES: Sher-if}? .llarvis, Hon. George SherWood, [1011. P. M, Vankoughnct, C, J. Campbelli, Esq, 'I'. \Voodside, Esq. Messrs. Gilmouiz, Con-Isms do Co, Angus Morrison, Mai?†Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Mmtice &. Co'I Montreal; Hon. James Patton, Barrie; 67rd lil-l‘llllli ENNIS 11 ‘ CORNER OF MAIN QUAY 91‘s., Buffalo) New 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 {latliigliu ,in every statoan symptom of disease.- "E’he’ t'r‘eatm‘eiit‘tliby ad'optj is the result of up; wards of thirty years’ extensive and successful practice in Europe and America. , 1.‘ MOST soinwn‘ic INVENTION, . An instrument for the cure of‘ GeiiitbliDobi- lily. of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness. kc. Can. be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use 01’ this instrument, when used con- jointly with medicines. ’YOUNG mas TAKE m‘nricomn' Norton. Dr. AJIOS & Son take pleasure In announcv ing that they have invented a most important- instrumentf'or the cure of the above diseases.- It has been subjected to a test of the most em- ifient physicians in’ London. Paris. Philadelphia and New York r it has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented for the cure of Seminal weakness. or any disease of Good Health and Long Life. . MAYOR‘S LONG: LIFE Ar'oviiarrant'ed not f0" contain any Mercury These‘Piâ€"Ils are composed of the most ulcer Drugs, and being purely vegetable, cau' b4 taken, at any season of the year if necessary; with safety andwiihout fear of taking ,cold' by exposure,- whicl‘i‘r‘en’dei‘s them of great value and superior td‘a'ny other medicine ever ref offered to the public. ' The satisfactory and flat. tering testimonials received- by the Proprietors has induced him‘ to advert’iSe these involun'blo‘" Pills that the†public may be convinced of a simple andoï¬icnciom remedy, is- alone sttï¬ieii out to subdue and‘c'ure'the ordinary sickness of this country, such as Bahrain the Head, and, Loins, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia; 6r indigestion, So‘rcncss 0f the Throat. Cramps, ’Colics. “’orni‘sin‘Childi-len, and other disor-‘ ders, which Will be found'on‘ the wrapper with instructions for taking them. . Price, 25 Comaeaeh' Boar". the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos & . Son. in order to satisfy the. most skeptical as t: the merits of their instrit'-' merit, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial, theinoncy 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. REMENIES AND QUICK CERESâ€"A CURE WARR.-1.\TI‘I). new Dr, Amos & Son have, for a long series of years, been origang iii an extensive p.1actico in the troatlirent of these delicate complaints, and are the only legally qualified physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remedcs can be obtained. Persons in any part of the world may be suc~ ccssfully treated by forwarding a correct detail Of their cases, with a remittance for medicines, &c.,wliich will he returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from observation. Address Dr. Amos dz. SON, corner Main and Quay streets, Buffalo, N, Y. 88-Iy WI. 113'. SK'ENE, MILLWRIGHT, .s I. TOJVJ , .EGS to intimate that he is now prepared to -ercct MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms‘ He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altonn, Dec. 23, 1859 l y 4 Quebec Government Agency. BUSINESS connected with the CROWN LAN!) and other Public Departments attended to ; also, Patents for Inventions, Secured by the Subscriber. ‘ Address, prepaid. E, J. CIIESLEY, No, 29 Anne Street, Quebec. Quebec, March 6, 1860. 67-tf OR the INSTANT RELIEF and PERâ€" MANENT CURE of this distressing complaint use ’ 4t Fido/“VB T’s BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES! Made by C. 13. SEYMOUR &. Co., 107 Nassau Street. N‘.Y. Price $1 per box; sent free by posh For Sale at all Druggists. ATENT Eavo Troughs and iVafer Spouts superior to tin, put up at 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates. \Vaggon Fol- lows and Ilubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Manufactured andfor sale by JO H N LANGSTAF F, STE/1M MILLS, 'I‘IIORNH11.L. Juue3,1850.‘ 973-“ MAYOR’S- CONDITION PHYSIC AND W on M I) O Y ER. ‘IIIS Splendid Medicine can be given in 1 one Ball at any time of the year, without injury to the Horse, and has been used by the Pariiicrs of Markham fer the last two y‘rs‘ witho success unprc cedeiited. By the use of this remedy it erI convince the owners of'that' noble animal the inconsistencv of an untiedes- sarv outlay by using Artiï¬cial'food br'Coudition. Powders, which are too well known to conialii minerals higth injurious to the membrane or coating of the Stomach. The Ball is a; compound of Pure Vegetabo, and warranted not to contain either Mercury, Arsenic. Anti- monv or any otlier'MidcraI.‘ Its immediate’ uctioii is surprising and the ultimate efl'ect‘has astonished thousands. ' If the Animal is out of sorts. there is a cause remove that and he ’is all right. 0110 dese attire cost of 25 cents is sufï¬cient to cure IIide Bound, Loss of Appe- tite, Coughs. Colds and Fever, Distemper, Stoppage of Water, Swellcd Legs, Greasemnd is a complete Destroyer of Worms, a groatpuri- fro-r of the Blood, and a good Physic, always l‘ii‘COInlllendCd to be given in the Spring and Fall, which willact as a preventive and un- prove the general condition. Makes‘him corn- pletcly up to the mark fOi' his work, thereeby giving every satisfaction the owner can require. 'I‘estimonials of the highest character will be forwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash 'I‘eriiisâ€"Oiie Dollar per packet containing four Balls. ' ’ - ‘ Letters prepaid enclosing a remittence. will be proirrptlly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round each Ball Sold by Druggists and general Storekeepory who are requested not to purchase oftravolliug Agents. ‘ i ' . V . THOMAS MAYOR. Ofï¬ceâ€"Victoria Square. Malfufactory-s‘é‘fllt Con. Markham. - ‘ ' ' 0 ur- , M u‘sic'alé Friend. s; an: MUSICAL missing? .1 its.“ Companion for the Whiter Months. Every Pianist, Should procure this Every Singer, weekly Publicatibn of, Every 'I'cache’r, Vocel and Piano‘ Fort." Every Pupil, - ,Muisic, costing but 10 Every Amateur, ‘ccnts a number, and Pronounced by the entire Press of‘the country, I ' V to lie “ THE BEST ANI)‘ CHEAPEST WORK OE'I‘IIIII K‘INDIN THE WORLD'" Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Pinup Forte Music for 10 Cents. ‘ Yearly,$5 ; IIaIf-yeariy.$2 50 ; Quarterly$1.95 Subscriber to "'Our Musical Friend,†or order’It from the nearest Newsdealer, and you will have Music for yonr entire family at an. insignificant cost ; and'if you want Musicfor the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet.-Accordiou_ SIC. doc- subscribe to the ’ Solo _'Melodist, Containing]? pages, costing only 10 Could a number; 'Yeearly, 50 ; Half-yearly, $1 95.‘ All back numbers at 10 610.. and Bound Volumes, containing 17" numbers, at $2 50’ each, constantly on hand. v C. B. SEYMOUR db Co. 107 Nassau St,. New York, Fire! Fire I I Fire! I .' YVESTERN Fire Insurance ._ Commiy of Tor-on to. ? incos=reuxrzn FY ACT or PAItl.lAfl"lNTo CflPITJlL 8T0 CK, £100,000. 1. C. GILMOR, Pros. I Giro.MiCHiit,Vico rm. nmxcroits : ' M Rico Lewis. Esq. James Beefy. Esq. T, P. Robnrts, Esq. M. Rossin, Esq. Bernard Holden, Esq. Secretory & Trauma. Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. r Bank of Upper Canada. Baillie??? \ Benjamin Switzer, Esq. IriSpet‘lor. Thee, IIaworth, Esq. W. Henderson, Esq. W. Macfarlaue‘. Esq. 113' Head (Mice,:C/w.rcl¢ Streets- 7'dronto.~ a This Coniiurnr ‘Iiisures all doscriptionqbf‘ Buildings,Manufacturics. Mills, &c..andedddq‘ and Furniture, in the same. against less orddué age by fire, on liberalterlns. Losses prdmp‘d’ settled. '. I . . A2. LAW, Residence. . _ - Gene‘r'alAg'eflk Ricliirond 11111 August 13, 185 . 21011:. din tint tjrralt is PUBLISHED‘ . 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From strangers or irregular customers,- must be paid for whom handed in for insertion. A liberal discount willbe made to‘prmï¬enmdm vortising- by the year. A V All advertisements published for' I’lbl‘ï¬_pgh riod than one nionth,- must be paid for' in ad“? varico. ' . I It All letters addi‘bsaed" to the, Editor must be‘ postpaâ€"id. ’ ' ‘ 5 ' i Naipaperdiscontinued until allarr’ca‘rugep arU' paid: and parties refusing papers 'witliOnt puin 1112 up. will be held accountable for the sub? scriptiom ' ' ‘ _ . -AMAA,‘ ‘AAMA-_AAW '1‘le YORK HERALD Book and J 010* Printing. ES’FA-BEI’SMEN’FL- ' ; RD’E‘RS for any of“ the u’nd‘ermentionedt description of PLAIN and FANCY .108“ WORK Willi bepromptiy attended to :-- ' BOOKS, FANG? BIIIILS‘, BSSP‘NESS CARDS, LARIII‘ 1 AND SMALL rosu‘icns,Cincuuns, LAW roaring, 311.1. rinsirsmafmt cuncxswusrrsMup rAiirn‘HLicTs. ‘ And every other kind of with my signature in full, without which atom" ~ ' other are genuine. Ofï¬ceâ€"Victoria Square, Manufactoryâ€"e‘iitir conc05sion Markham, v THOMAS MAYOR The only maker of the original Yorkshire Urifï¬old Oils in America. Q, done in the best style, at moderate rates. Our assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely new and of the latest patterns. A large "riot ! tof new Tandy Type and Borders. !or- C†‘j . Circulars, 60c. kept always on hand. ‘ ' PILLS." kwâ€