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York Herald, 11 Jan 1861, p. 4

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HINTS TO EDITORS ‘â€" Onereader cries. your strain’s to grave. Too much morality you have. . Too much about religion . Give me some witch and wizard tales, Uf slip.shod ghosts with fins and scales. And feathers like a pigeon. I love to read. another cries, Those monstrous fashionable lies-â€" In other words, those novels. Composed of kings and priests arid lords, '1)! border wars, and Gothic hordes That used to live in hovels' No, no, cries one. we’ve had enough Of such confounded-love-sick stuff, To craze the fair creation ; Give us some recent. foreign news, Of Rus.iaas, Turks, the Poles, or Jews, Or any other nation. The man of dull scholastic lore Would like to see a little more Of first-rate scraps of Latin 3 The grocer fain would learn the price Of tea and sugar. fruit and rice; The draper. silk and satin. A mother cries. I want more fun, A witty anecdote or pun. A rebus or a riddle; Some wish for legislative news. And some. perhaps. of wiser views. Would ratiier hear a fiddle. The critic, too, of classic skill, Must dip in gall his gander quill. And scrawl against the paper; Of all the literary fools Bred in our colleges and schools. He cuts the greatest caper. Another cries. I want to see ‘A jumbled up variety, Variety iti all thingsâ€"- A miscellaneous hodge-podge‘print, Com used (I only give the hint,) f multifarious small things. I want some marriage news. says miss, It constitutes my highest bliss , To hear of weddings plenty; For. in a time of general rain, None suffer from a drought. ’tis plain. At least, not one in twenty. I want to hear of deaths. says one, Of people totally undone By losses, fire and fever ; Another answers, full as wise. I'd rather have the fal and rise Of raceon skirts and beaver. Some signify a secret wish For now and then a favorite dish Uf politics to suit them ; But here we rest at perfect ease, For should they say the moon was choose, We never would confute them. Or grave, or humorous. wild or tame, Lofty or low. ’tIs all the same. Too haughty or too humble, So. brother editors, pursue The path that seems the best to you. And let the grumblers grumble. Jiliartlluutmtr, A man with music in his soulâ€"A chap with a pair of squeaking boots. _ The hard times out West have made many people lose ground. The Great Eastern is simply a‘ bark’ from the British Lion. The point upon which women seem most. sensitive is the ‘ embonpoint. A Judge ignorant of grammar. is very apt to pronounce incorrect ‘ sentences.’ Leisure is a very pleasant garment, but it is a v. ry bad one for common wear. Good exampleâ€"Clocks never run down their neighbors. In legal lingo. Greenland may be called L.S.â€"the place of the seal. To rob a man of his money. is to wound him in the ‘ chest.’ A man is, as a general rule, compensated for a small brain by a big tongue. ‘ Fanny Fern say she is sick of seeing tracts sent to where bread and coal ought to go iii- stead. Repose and cheerfulness are the badge of the gentlemanâ€"repose in energy. An editor gives the following good advice; “Wives, love your husbands, and make them take a newspaper.” Lightening rods take the mischief out of the cloudsâ€"enlightening rods take it out of bad boys. A woman purchasing cups and saucers was asked what colour she would have. ” Why, I ain’t particular,” says she; any color that won’t show the dirt. The Chinese after a long period of wet weather, when they have prayed vainly for re- lief, put their idols out in the rain. to see how they liked it. As people sprinkle floors before they sweep them, so do some ladies sprinkle theirhusbands with tears, in order to sweep cash out of their pockets. A wag being in a mob where oyster shells were being thrown about. observed that they ought to be warranted. like needles, ‘not to cut in the eye.’ -A short time since a man was heard Ia- msnting the death oftwo of his sons. "l‘tvo stout, hearty boys,’ said he, ‘died just afore thrashin’ tiineâ€"it’ enymost oridid me,‘ A city buck visited the Shakers at Leb- anon. some time since. and as he was wander- ing through the village, encountered a stout. hearty specimen of the sect, and thus addressed him : ' Well. Broadbrim, are you much of a shaker 7’ ' Nay.’ said the other. ‘ not over- much. but I can do a little that way.’ ‘ I should like to see you pcrform.’ ‘I can acco- modats thee. friend,’ said the other. quite cool. and seized the astonished customer by the col- lar, and nearly shook him out of his boots. A CHILD’S Asswsu.â€"A few days since, a schoolmaster in a viliage not far from Invcrness, whilst engaged in teaching the “young ideas,” p.m. had occasion to ask a little blue-eyed, rosy cheeked cirild of seven years to spell the word “lips,” and upon her doing so, the school- master inquired tlie use of lips, got this capital replyâ€"“ For kissing with.” The dominie is said to have disappeared for the rest of the day th/n- HE DIED Or.â€"-We overheard once the following dialogue between an alderman and an Irish shoplifter.â€"‘What’s gone of your husband, Woman 7’ ‘What’s gene of him, yer honor? Faith. and he’s gone doad.’ "Ah I Pray what did he die of?‘ ‘ Die of. yer honor. he died of a Friday.’ 'I don’t mean what day of the week, but what complaint 7’â€" 'Oh! what complaint. yer honor. faith an’ It’s himself that didn’t get time to complain.’ ‘ Oh I oh 1 ayeâ€"he died suddenly I’ ‘ Ra- ther that way, yer henor.’ ‘ Did he fall in a fit‘l’-- No answer. 'er fell down in a fit, perhaps?’ 'A fit. yer honor! why no, not pxaotly that. He fell out ofs window. or through a cellar-doorâ€"l don't know what they call it.’ tAy; ay! and broke his neck 'l’-- tNo. not aim that. yer worship!’ .What, then 1’ " here was abit 0’ string, or that the, and it throttled poor tfike.’ ' our 4.. nastiness Directory. ,vv J . G O R M L E Y , COMMISSIONER 1N QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyanccr and Auctioneer. LOT 31. 4TH Con. Mnuxnau. September 18, 1860. 95-tf WALTER B. GEIKIE, M.D. Licentiate qfthn IIIedicul Board of Upper Cana- da, and recently one of the Mcdiculqfiicers of the Toronto General Hosptiol. and Professor ofAnatmny and Surgery in Dr. Ralph’s Medical S's/tool, AS returned to AURORA, and re-takeu his former residence. on Yonge Street, where he may be consulted at all times. on the various branches of his profession. Aurora. Feb. 24. 1860. 65-“ Dr. C. @. LLOYD, SURGEON DENTIST, “ZILL be at the following places for the Practice of his Profession : The Ist Thursday of every Month at 1101- land Landing. The 2nd 'l'hursday at King Station. The 3rd Thursday at Richmond Hill. The 4th Thursday at Gormley‘s Corners. At all other times the Doctor can be found at his residence in Aurora. June ‘29. 1860. 83-1',’ Auction Notice. THOMASâ€"ITOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, son 'I‘I-Il COUNTIES OF YORK do PEEL. All letters addressed to " Almira.” P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received a the " York Herald” Office, Richmond Hilll Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornhill. and Mr. James Cavannab. Mansion House, Sharon. where Terms, Soc. may be obtaieed. Almira, Nov. ‘25. 1859. (SQ-ff incisoch arises motel, RICHMOND HILL. GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. OOD Accommodations and every attention shown to 'I‘ravellers. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. The Monthly Fair held on the Premises first Wednesday in each 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. Richmond Hill. April 20. 1860. P A ISN'T IN G. R. VAILES, Painter. GRAINER, Glazier, Glider, & Paper Hanger, RICHMOND HILL. I lOUSE, Sign and Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Richmond Hill, April, 20, 1860. MATTHEW LEPPER, AURORA, AS just received a new and full assortment of Spring and Summer DRY‘gooos The Millinery Department! Will be found replete with the newest and most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Capes, All 0‘ which will be Sold at thelowest remuuer ating prices. Aurora. April 27, 1860. JOHN N. REID, M.D. counts or YONG]: AND commas s'rals'rs, THORNHILL. ' [13' 1 ll Prescriptions got at the Ofiice must be paid for on delivery. 31-ly Co TO B. BOWMAN’S MILLS! WIT‘ YOUR CARDING & GRISTING, where parties from a distance can have it done to take with them on theirreturnhome. Almira, May 13,1859. 24-tf. 6119.52.10 Clothing. THE Subscriber-bogs to inform the inhabi- tantsofButtonville and the surrounding country. that he continues to make first-class coo TS, VESTS, MNTS, &c. In the newest Styles and superior VVorkman- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOHN HARDY. Tailor and Clothier. Buttonville. Dec. 23. 1859. 55-13 ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE! MARKHAM VLLAGE. 00D Accommodations. Wines. Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MA RR, Proprietor. Markham, June 1859. ‘ QG-tf RICHMOND HILL IIOTEL. STAGE l‘ll.iS from the above Hotel to .. . . . Ioronto, every morning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a.In,, and returning at 7 Fare. 2s. Gd each way. soon ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERB. RICHARD ,NICHOLLS, . Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 MWMMW 2 ME Subscriber begs to inform his numer- ous Patrons and the public, that he has removed from the White Swan Hotel to the above Promises, where there will be found excelmnt accommodation for Travellers, and Good Stabliug. (113' Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GABY, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. 22, 1858. 72-7 CALEB LUDFORD, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, _ Opposite Mr. Parkin’ Store. , loan TMIKII’JI' 73-tf 73-tf 74-tf 'I‘IIE AURORA MASIINIC QUADRILLE BIND: ' IS new open to receive engagements on li- beral terms. for any number, to suit the convenience of large oesmall parties. Applications to Mr. Writ. IRELAND, at Aurora. or Mr. W. WILLIs. 3rd Con. \Vhit- church. N.B. Also. a SAX-HORN BAND may be had on application. Aurora, Nov. 2. 1860. NEW TAILOR SHOP. 7 THE undersigned begs respectfully toinform the inhabitants of Richmond Hill 8; Vicinity That he has Commenced business in the Tailor ing Line In the house adjoining MR. SIVERS’ SHOE SHOP, Where. by close application to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ALI. onuans roscroauv ATTENDED r0. Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, in any style. JAMES B. BURNES. 63-13' 'I in ii: r illllli It? ' . “"1"” I. XTHACTED WITHOUT PAINâ€"l By the use of Electricity, x" By Dr. E. c._ EDMONDS, SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Warrantcd‘ Aurora. March 9. 1860. 67-1)’ YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. GOOD supply of VVinos and Liquors always on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for "l‘ravellers. Farmers, and others. Cigars of all brands. D. McLEOD. Proprietor. Aurora. June 6, 1859. 25 1y TORONTth CITY Iiiastsivomts 185 YONGE STAEET. MONUMENTsfionBTABLEs TOMBSTONES, ac. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper ’r'ruN an omen ssranusnnasr. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. dz. W. YALE. will con. tinue the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, Aus'rm Asmar and D. CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P.S.â€"-All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the 1st day of June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE. G. CUMMER. (S-tf. ____.. Toronto, April 29, I859. Dâ€"R. R, W. HILLARY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON 86 ACCOUCIIEUH, AURORA, C.W. February 17, 1860. 64-1)’ HARNESS AND SHOE BLACKING. V. ELL’S Superior Waterproof Harness e and Shoe Blaclting is warranted to soften leather. and render it imperious to wet. Manu- factured at Richmond Hill, and sold by Store- keepers and Harness Makers throughout the Province. February 10, 1860. 634i DR. ‘D. E. SEYMOUR, HOMt'EOPATHIC'PHYSICIAN, _MAIN ST.. NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King, May 13. 1859. 24-13! HUGH CAMPBELL, Watch and Clock Maker, JEWELER, &c. Yonge Street, Aurora. Jewelry, Watches and Clocks repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lswestterms Aurora, February 17, 1860. GO-tf MATâ€"HESON a FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS 1N CHANCERY. doc. OFFICE i»â€" CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Wliiimore 6L Co’s. Bonking Oliice. TOR ON TO- Agmcy Partzcu/arly attended to. â€"â€"._ 'monus o. MATHESON. Toronto, July 1, 1559, JAMES ruzcsnhn 31 -tf DENTISTRY! W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING s'r. PARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s ’leoth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR WEST FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, Dr. A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession in all its branches, . and can supply the profession . with Teeth. Gold. Valcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanits ] 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. Oeietm 11; tm. gory Charles Duran d, ARRISTER and ATTORNEY,â€"Ofiice, corner of Adelaide and Yonge Streets, Toronto, will attend to Suits in all the Superior Courts of Law. Chancery and County Court: also. on request. to Country Business in the Division Courts, Deeds. Leases. Mortgages. and every de- scription of Conveyancing drawn up with care and at reasonable prices. Letters post paid attended to, Toronto. November 20, 1860. lU4-6in RICH MON D HILL IRON FOUNDRY. H. HALL ] EGS to notify the Public that he has leased the Foundry, lately in the occupation of Ira B. Richmond. where he intends to keep constantly on hand, IRON BEAM PLOWS Of various descriptions, also, Sugar Kettles, Box Stoves. dun, 612. All kinds of Plow points for sale. and all kinds of Job Work attended to. Allwork warranted. Richmond Hill, Oct. 25th. 1860. 95-3m. G. H. Husband, URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s Hotel. Richmond Hill. the Fran and Tulitn MONDAY of every month. and, the re- “minder of the,month at his residence Thornhill. All \Vo'ltIVarrantcd. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Bor.e.-â€"-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, renderlng it almostimpOssible for the filling 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 havo ing it done in a superior manner. July 8. 1859. GENUINE FAMILY LIQUORS. WM. B. MORâ€"l-SITOUSE s. 00., Importers do Wholesale Dealers in Brandies, Wines, Gins & Segars, EG leave to call the attention of the citi- zens of the United States to their Pure Wines 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 in large or small quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt'with.â€" Price list sent on application. OLD 11101213110 USE B1 TTERS, Recommeneed by the first Physicians as the best remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Debility, and all Nervous Diseases. As a beverage. it is pure. wholesome, and delicious to the taste. Sold by all Druggists. \VM. B. MOREIIOUSE 6:. CO. Prop’rs. 3 A: 5 Exchange Place. Jersey City, N. J. P.S.--The subscribers wish to engage a few active men, as Local and Travelling Agents for their house, to whom liberal inducements will be offered. For particulars. address as above. 32-1)‘. N O TIC E . RS. R. RODGERS begs leave to intim- ate that she designs to open a class. on Monday the let of October next, to givo Less sons in the following branches; Waxflowcr, 'Grecian and Velvet Painting, Pencil Drawrng, \Vater Colors. Leather Work, and the various kinds of Embroidery. IE3" For terms, see cards. Richmond Hill. Sept. 26, 1860. , General Store, AT AURORA. 95-3m HE Subscriber has constantly on hand a General Assortment of DRY GOODS GROCERIE89 HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, dzc. &c. PLASTER END SAL T, Always on hand, and for sale on the most favorable terms. &c. WM. SMITH. 81-tf LANDS FORCSALE. EXCHANGE. HE Subscriber offers for Sale, on very reasonable terms, llil lllll ll llllll l Situated in the following Townships :â€" Somerville~â€"-County of Victoria. Bexleyâ€"County of Victoria, Sydenhamâ€"County of Grey, Amabelâ€"County of Bruce. Fora portion of these Lands superior de- scription of Farm Stock will be taken in ex- change. For further particulars apply to G. J. F. PEARCE. ’ticnmond Hill, P.O. Canada West. 79-tf AN EXCELLENT FARM FOR SALE. 10 ACRES, 80 Cleared. 20 miles from Toronto,and three-quarters of a mile from the Kingston Road. “’ell watered. Good Buildings and in a a good state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to DR. WINSTANLEY, :Egliiigton, Yonge Street. 97.3m Aurora. June 14, 1860. June 1, 1860. October 4, 1860. LAN D for SALE 0 R TO EXCHANGE. 10 ACRES OF LANDin the Towm ship of Sunnidale. county ofSimcoe. being west halfof Lot No. 4, in the 6th con- cession. Also, 100 Acres in the same Town- ship, bding west half of Lot No. 7. in the 8th concession . The above property is covered with very valuable Pine Timber, and lies within half a mile ofthe Sunnidale Station on the Northern Railway. I For further particulars apply to the proprie- tor ofthe “ York Herald ” Office. Richmond Hill. ..' - -.s an .. \ . m: ,. ‘>~I‘ 'w W o R M s .. USE McKENZI’IJfis- USE McKENZIE’S USE McKENZIE’S USE McKENZIE’S USE McKENZIE’S USE McKENZIE’S DEAD SHOT DEAD SHOT ARE the only Physicians in the State who DEAD SHOT DEAD SHOT DEAD snor DEAD SHOT worm CANDY, WORM CANDY, WORM CANDY, wonn CANDY, WORM CANDY, WORM CANDY, FOR CHILDREN. FOR CHILDREN. FOR CHILDREN. FOR CHILDREN. FOR CHILDREN." FOR CIIIDDREN. The most pleasant, safest and effectual \Vorin Medicine extant, “ and the cheap- csl ;” only 15 cents per packagu ; 50 cents for four packages. Sold by every dealer in medicine. TRY IT ONCE. Genuine, has the signature of II. E. McKANZlE, M.D., Glasgow. NORTH ROP .SL LYMAN. Newcastle. C.W., CARTER. KERRY dz. Co_ Montreal, C.E., are General Wholssale Agents for the Canadas. FARMERS’ INTEREST. f HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the Farmers ofthe County of York. that he is prepared to Manufacture and Sell llll‘ll'llllli Hilllllllll I With me Improved Draft and Coupling Irons. The abovo Harrows 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 SubSCIiher, at his shop, Richmond Hill, who will puiictually atteiidto all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON. Richmond Hill, Feb. ‘24, 1860. Advertisement. hereby bear testimonv that I have tried SANDERSON’S ROTATING HAR- ROWS. on my summer fallow, last Saturday. and Monday. and have found them up to all that Mr. Sanderson represents them to be. 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 VANDERBURGII Richmond Hill. June 20, 1860. 5-tf Popular Medicines FOR 811 1.): BY C. S. LLOYD, Druggist & Dentist, AURORA. Holloway’s Ointment ,Falmestock’s Vermi- Dr. E. Hope’s Mag do fuge Dr. Trask’s do doilndian Worm Tea Dr. Wilson’s Veg (10' R R R Remedys Harrison’s Electric doll P Davis’ Pain Killer Morehead’s Mag plas’s Biigg’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 Moffatt’ Life do Black do Child’s Sov Balm Soules’ do do Poor Man’ sAnti bil Mayor’s Long Life Dr. Phiuney’s Family der Mofl'att’s Phonix Bit Soper’s Salve Hoofiand’ German Bit! Egyptian do Do Balsamic Ear, Essences of all kinds Judson’s Cherry and Lloyd’s Ointment for Lurgwort Skin Diseases Kermott’s Tonic Mix ILloyd’s Eye Water VVister’ pulmonicsyrupj Lloyd’s Horse Powders Syrup of lloarhound lLloyd’s Concentrated Buyer’s galvanic fluid 1 es of Jamaica ginger Fowler’s ext of Straw- Lloyd’s German horse berry Lotion Godfrey’s Cordial Lloyd’s Cough Syrup Pirtoman’s Feet DropsiLloyd’s Tooth Powder Paregoric Lloyd’s’l‘oothacho Spo- Sir 'I‘ Keating’s Cough' cific Lozengers Basaires Cam. Mixtureâ€"an excellent remedy for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhma, kc. Eng White do Schneider’s eye wafer Fettit’s Amer Salve Kennedy's WormPow- Lloyd’s Eurekaâ€"a grand discsvsrv : If people knew its genuine worth. Diseases would be scarce on earth : Then. why should people pain endure 'l Whenthey can find a perfect cure. 03" Prescriptions Accurately Compoundcd Aurora, June 1860. 81 Valuable Prepcrty for Sisâ€"1T3 IZ: 63 Aeres, 23 of which is timbered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Several PARK LOTS with timber thereon. Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. 1 The above property is situated at. and ad- joining to. the Village of 3101:1an1101 Hill. For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 26. 1860. 96-tf E. J. CHELSEY, STOCK BROKER. Land & Municipal Agent, &0. No. 29 Anne Street. or Box 54. P.O, Quebec. REFERENCES: Sheriff Jarvis. Ilon. George Sherwood..Hon. P. M, Vankoughnet. C. J. Olll‘el‘ are genuine- Messrs, Crimeâ€"Victoria Square, Morrison. concession Markham, Campbell, Esq. '1'. Woodside. Esq. Gihnour. Coulson &. .Co. Angus M.P.I’. Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Mattice &. Co., Mentreal; Hon. James Patten, Barrie; ham Webster. Esq) Gestalt. Grog grin-pig Oils is. America.- 1 . is..1- w. ,h NEW TREATMENT. LANDS FOR â€"â€".._ .. SALE. On~~ Easy Terrâ€"n; of Payment... 80,000~ Acres, ITUATED in the counties of Lam-Pros“: 0‘ K-EN'I‘. All-necessary information will be given on application, post‘paid, to MIEES LANGSTA FF; Wallaceburgll'. Also, some'imprOVed FARMS to RENT. Wallaceburgh, Nov. 94ir1859.‘ 524' . Buffalo Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of DYSPEPSIA. GENERAL DEBILITY, FEVER AND AGUE, ASTHMA. INCIPIEN‘I‘ CONSUMPTION, OONIUMPTION or YOUTH AND oLD AGE, x'rc. N o Mereâ€"wry Used. Amos «is $011, CORNER or MAIN a QUAY S'I‘S., Buffalo, New York, Good Health and Long Life.- MAYOR-’8‘ are members of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. May be coiisulted from 8 I o’clock in the morning until 9’at night. in every state and symptom of disease.- The treatment they adopt is the result'offiipr wards ofthirty years’ extensive and successful practice in Europe and America. Are warranted not to contain any Mercury. These Pills are composed of- the most selsst Drugs. and being purer vegetable, can be taken at any season of the year if necessary, with safety and" without fear of taking cold by exposure. which renders them of great value and superior to any‘ other medicine over yet offered to the public. The satisfactory and flit; tcring testimonials receivod by the PrOpristCr, has induced him to advertise these invaluable Pills that the public may. be convinced to! I simple and efficacious remedy, is alone suffici- ent to subdue and cure the ordinary sickness of Dr. Amos 5: Sort take pleasure In announc- this country, such as Pains in the Head. BICI ing that they have invented a most importani' and Loins, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia 'sv instrumentforthe cure of the above diseases. ilndigestion, Sorcncss of the Throat. Cramp-L It has been subjected to a test, ofthe most ein- 'Colics, W'orms in Children, and other disorc inont physicians in London. Paris. Philadelphia ders, which will be foundion' titre wrapper with and New Yorkr it has been declared the only instructions for taking them. useful instrument over yet Invented for the 11,-1‘68, 25 cents each Bow. cure of Seminal weakness. or any disease of . . the genital organs, caused by the secret’habits sow by Dmgg'sm and general Slomk.'Pm' who are requested not to purchase of travellll‘ A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- Iity. of Nocturnal Emissions. more properly known as Seminal Weakness, doc. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 daysrby, the use of this instrun'reiit',- when teed con- joiiitly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. of youth. . Dr. Amos & Son. in order to satisfy the Agents' most skeptical as t3 the merits of their iiistru- . THOMAS MAYOR. merit, pledge thenrselves that in any instance Officeâ€"Victoria Square. Manufactory-uflb where it may prove unsatisfactory. after a fair Con. Markham. trial. the money will be refunded by returning -__“ the instrument in good order. _ Perseus wishing the above useful instrument, our I‘lllSlCill Fl‘iClld-v will observe that the price. with the accsm- ._ panyiug directions. securely packed, and sent “ Um MUSICAL FRIEND." I! 30"" by mail or express, is ten dollars, Companion for the Winter Months. Every Pianist, Should procure “II? Every Singer, ‘ weekly Publication of Every 'l‘eacher, Vocel and Piano Forte' Dr, Amos & Son have, for a long series of Every Pupil, Music, costing but 1“ years. been engaged iii an extensive piactice Every Amateur, 1 cents a number, and. in the treatment of these delicate complaints, Pronounced by the entire Press ofthe country, and are the only legally qualified physicians I0 be who now advertise to cure certain complaints, to THE BEST AND CHEAPEST or from whom genuine European remedes can be obtained. NEW" REIENIES AND QUICK CERES --A- CURE WARRANTYJJ. WORK OF THE KIND IN THE WURLD’” persons in any part “the world may be sum Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and Piano cessmny tremed by forwarding a correct detail Forte Music for 10 Cents. of their cases, with a remittance for medicines, Yeall)'.$5 i Half'l'eal'll‘s$g 50; QuarIOFISSIofls &c., which will be returned with the utmost Subscriber to “Om. Music,“ Fri.,,&: .r dl’sXEtgrheglgiecxifogrgnswsowmIon,“ . d order it from the nearest Ncwsdealer. and you ' ON’ comer‘ am a" will have Music for your entire family at us Quay streets, Bufi'alo, N, Y. 88-ly the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet. Accordions &c. &c subscribe to the ’ Solo Itfielo dist, Containing 12 pages. costing only 10 Cents 9”- number; Yearly. 50 ; Half-yearly. $1 95. All back numbers at 10 cts.. and Beundr W. U. s K E , MILLWRIGHT, .HLTOJV.H, BEGS to intimate that he is now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable IOI'IIIS' He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction. Altona, Dec. 23. 1859 each, constantly on hand. C. B. SEYMOUR 5.05. 10? Nassau St.. New York. Fire! Fire! ! Fire! ! .'- W E .' '1‘ E RN In stir-a 11 cc Company of Toronto. , 4 Quebec Government Agency. Fit-c USINESS connected with the CROWN LAND and other Public Departments attended to ; also, Patents for Inventions, Secured by the Subscriber. E. .i. CIIESLEY, No. 29 Anne Street, Quebec. G7-tf INCORPORATED FY ACT OF PARLIAI‘INT- CflPITflL STOCK, £100,000. I. C. GILMOR, Pres. Address, prepaid. I Gno. MICHIE.Vice Pr”? DIRECTORS 2 lRice Lewis. Esq. James Booty. Esq. T, I’. Roberts, Esq. M. Rossin. Esq. I Bernard Haldan, Esq. Secretary 4' Tressurm. Anglia Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. Bank of'Upper Canada. Bankers. Benjamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. Quebec, March 6, 1860. Thos, Haworth. Esq.. W. Henderson, Esq.. IV. Macfarlane. Esq.. AQTHMA 2 OR the INSTANT RELIEF and PER- MANENT CURE of this distressing complaint use FENI) T’S BRONCHIAL ' CIGARETTES' I Made by C. B. SEYMOUR & Co., 107 Nasmu Street. N.Y. Price $1 per box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. [13' Head (Mice. C/L‘Il'l‘c/t Street. Toronto. .51 THIS Commsv Insures all description-Of.” Buildings,Manufactories, Mills. 610.. and'Goedl and Furniture. in the same, againstloss ordin- age by fire. on liberal terms. Losses promptly settled. A . IAIN , Residence. Generalngslt- Richiroud llillAugust13. 1857. 110-1 flit)? link your IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY M‘O'I’t’NINfl, And despatclied to Subscribers by the earliest: mails. or other conveyance, wlien'so desired. The YORK HERALD will always be- be found to contain the latestand nrostimpeir» tam Foreign and Provincial News and Mar. kets. and the greatest care» will be taken t. render it acceptable to theman of bucineel'. and a valuable Family Newspaper. TERMSâ€"Sewn and SixpenceperAnnumfln- ADVANCE; and if not paid within Tilt-0" Months two dollars will be charged. ATENT Eavc Troughs and Water Spouts superior to tin, put up at 6 cents per foot ; also. Drain Pipes. Seasoned Siding, Ladders. Shingles, Picket Gates. “’aggon Fel- lows and l'Iubs,/Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF, Srnu Mums, TriortrIHILL. June 3,1859. __._‘...._ 27â€"tf III I Iiitii. CONDITION PHYSIC WORM DESTROYER." IS Splendid Medicine can be given in II T 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 unprecedented. By the use of this remedy it Will convince the owners ofthat noble animal the inconsistency of an unneces- sary outlay by using Artificial food or Condition Powders, which are too well_known to contaln 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. Anti- mony or any other Mineral. Its immediate 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 Appe- tite, Coughs. Colds and Fever, Distemper, Stoppage of Water. Swelled Legs, Grease.and is a complete Destroyer of Worms,a greatpnri- fyer ofthe Blood, and a good Physic, always recommended to be given in the Spring and Fall, which will act as a preventive and im- prove the general condition. Makes him com. pletelyupto the mark for his work, thereeby giving every satisfaction the owner can require. 'I‘ostirnpnials of the highest character will be forwarded to testify to the" above if required. Cash Termsâ€"~One Dollar per packet containing four Balls. Letters prepaidonclo'sing a remittance. will be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round each Ball: with my signature in full, without which none RATES OF ADVERTISING :: Sixlines and under. first insertion...... .$00 86 I Each subsequent insertion . . . . 00 12 Ten litres and under, first insertion........ 00 75 , Above ten lines, first in.. per line.... 00 07. Each subsequentinsertion. perline....... 00 03’ IE? Advertisements without written direeo lions inserted till forbid, and charged ascend: iiigly. All transitory advertisements. from strangem or irregular customers, must be paid for when. handed in for insertion. A liberal discount will'be made to par-ties ads. vertising by the your. All advertisements published for aless p... riod than one month, must be paid for in ad... Vance. All letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid. No paper discontinued until all arrearages an. paid : and parties refusing papers without pay. ing up. will be held accountable for the sub. scription. THE YORK HERALD Book and Job Printing ESTABLISMENT. m. .1” (- RDERS for any of the nnd‘ermonti'onsd description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB WORK will be promptly attended to :â€" Boosts,- FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS. 1.1301: AND scram. Pos'rnas,cmcvi.ans,Lawson". BLLLI. HEADSJZANK CHECKS.DBAFTS,AI‘D ramp HLE 'rs. And every other kind of . LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING ‘ ManufactOryaâ€"‘tth done in. the best style. at moderate rates. . _ Our assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely THOMAS MAYOR lnew and of the latest patterns. A large variety The only maker of the original Yorkshire ofttew Fancy Type and Borders. for Cards» so i Circulars, 6w. kept always on hand. insignificant cost; and if you want Music for: Volumes. containing 17 numbers, at $2 50' 7 ~â€" 3" v

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