.1 > , n .v i - .s. .. . . ,. . "d’fl‘i‘lr’r g- -..L_.“_;.“_M:A.~~-.-.M- ’ N‘s... . .._._._.__.___._c..___-.___~...__..... -_.,_.___ EFor" the York Herald. A SOLILOQ’UY. "BY CASSvl-O. _. Begone, dull care, and ever cease This aching heart to trouble more, Since Creditors cairn .t now fleece One whose ‘ castle ’ claim’d nary door, The scene of youth iu'igyay- attire, Breath fragrance sweet as violet buds, And trill no that’s etherinl lyre, Of times when 1 ‘pm’ with my duds I No‘frown of tempest, Autumn’s lour vet A1,. . has IVV titres V \4 VV WW COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyance; and Auctioneer. LOT '31. in; Cu. M trims A551â€- ’ September 18,1851).- .195 L tf m WALTER 'B. GEIKIE, [icontiuta (aft/La Medical Brim-ll: of Upper Cand- da, and recently one oft/(e Afcdicrilo ‘ccr: of the Toronto GeneralHosptiali‘mid,"_ Professor of Anatomy and Surgery ‘ iw Dr. Ralph’s Mcdicdee/wul, AS returned to AURORA, and re-takon his former residence. on Yougo Street, where he may be consulted at all times, on the, Couldthen brim.y light-wing’d Hope aground. Various branc’ms of ["3 pmlosswn‘ Nor-chasing me, with looks so sour, I’Vns Boniface at all around I The friends who in my circh strove For hearts they tlio’t more than human. \Vere not intconstancy of lore A shadder to my waslier-‘vvoman I The calcur do rose of that bright time IVas hid like blushing flewr’s in quiet, And not was Satui'diy (sweet chime !) Tutsi to Mr, Tailor.’s riot I The color of the skies sy’no that, Of varied lines, is ever change 3; Yet‘noodful 'jchange ’ seems just a: flat ' As collais dirty looks sostrango !. The friends who in my prime did'live To bliss the hand with theirs eiittviiiidg..z. Are nowhere now, no treats I give- Fpr to the Station I’m consign’d I But still 1 have the ‘ gritty ’ hope When comes o’er the the prison blues, That from this jug I shortly slope, When Mr. Brown fills John A’s. shoes. l They tell me, who the papers read, Ho’s death ou’921'd clauseâ€"all things In fact, that to corruption loadâ€"- ’ S/izlï¬â€˜fcs,‘ heal-tops, and liiglifandffings! 39d. Y rrllunrniu, Ll \Yhen is wine like a pig’s tooth. \Vheu ’itl in a hogs-head. A man in earnest ï¬nds means; or, ifho can- not ï¬nd them, creates them. ' ‘ . 5‘ . . It won’t do for a chap to imagine a girl is in- difl'ernnt to him because she studioust avoidsi him in company. It won’t do for a man to fancy a lady is in love with him bt‘CIili’HB she Il‘tfltl him civilly and politely on all occasions. A‘n indiscreet'person is like an unsealedlet- ter,.~which every one may read, butflhiéli is seldom worth reading. People seldom love those who without their prejudices, .endeavor to control their pas- sioiis. Happineée consists-in peace of minds Boys are universally happy, for the gather fun from triflcs. The violet grows low and co vars itself with its own tears, and of all flowers, yields the sweet- est fragrance. Such is humility. A gentleman said to his friend the other day, “ How do you like the new minister?" He replied, ' †First-rate; he never meddfes with politics nor religion." - ‘ a Mr. I’nrti‘i‘gton told Benins, the other day, in conï¬dence, that a young man had admitted in- faiiticide by blowing his brains up in a state of delirium tremendous, and the coroner was holding a conseqnest on his remains. “ Madam, a good many persons were very much distuibed at the concert last night by the crying of your baby.†, “ Well, I wonder why such people will go to concerts.†Sergeant Cockle, a rough, blustering fellow, and, well known on the northern circuit, once go‘. from a witness more than he gave. In a trial of a right of ï¬shery, he asked the witness, “ Don’t you love ï¬sh 7†“ Aye,†replied the witness, with a grin; “ but 1 dinner like Cockle sauce with it.†“\Vell, June, this is a queer world,†said Ed. to his wife; “ a sect of women philosophers has just sprung up.†“ Indeed,†said- June ; “ and what do they hold?" f" The strongest thing in nature,†said heâ€"“ their tongues!†The man that was stuck up with pride has been taken down, and hangs on his own hook at present. In case the book should give way, let him he upon his own liabilities until he is prepared to sleep one. clear conscience. Do not flatteryonrsolf’ that you will be missed because you are necessary. The world is very protligate of its treasures, and does not so muchfeol the need of him who serves it faith- fully, as of him who most readily contributes ‘ to its forgetfulness. DECIDEDLY AMI'ZRICAN.-â€"â€"AS an illusteration of the great severity of the frost in this district during the last few days, a correspondent about whose veracity thitheiio, we never had a doubt informs us that the other morning he found his tot frozon in the teapot standington the hob of the grate, and that he had to break the domestic utensil before he could get his ‘ cup !’ ’VVo do not believe a word of itsâ€"unless, indeed, the coals were black." SCOTCH CAUTION.â€"-A gentleman [says a- contemporary] whose daughter was to be married in tin: afternonnr of a certain day last week, sent in. t/icfurcimon of the same day, an advertisement of the marriage to a. newspaper office, for publication on the day following-â€" ‘ unless you hear to the contrary.’ Well, there's many a slip Itivixt the cup und‘tbe lip, but not i ‘ any in this case, for all went merry as :1 mar- riage bell, and in due time the happy couple started on their marriage trip, to the great satis- faction of all parties, and their own particular. WHAT Mossy. Dons.â€"‘ Fanny, don't you think that Mr. Bold is a handsome man 'I' ‘ Oh, no-â€"-1 can’t endure his looks. He is homely enough ’ ‘ Well, he's fortunate, at all ore‘nls; for an old nuut has just died and left him fifty thousand dollars.’ Indech is it true? \Vell, now I come to recollect, there is a certain noble air about him ;- he has a ï¬ne eyeâ€"that can’t be denied ’- ENGLISH AT LAST !--A Yorkshiremsn hav- ing occasion to visit France. was dumbfound- ed to ï¬nd on reaching Calais, that men. we- men, and children, at. spoke French In the height of the uerplexity which this occasion- ed, he retreated to bed, and was awakened iii the morning by the cock crowing; whereupon he burst into a wild exclamation of astonish- ment and delight, and exclaimed, ‘Tliauk goodness, there’s English at last.’ PLAN FOR A New Curâ€"It was recently re. marked by the ' Iiizildei',’ that a spider’s web furnishes a better plan for the laying out of new cities than any which has yet been devised by surveyors and engineers. Any one who can ï¬nd a distinct and complete web unbrokenï¬vill Lao how beautifully regular it is, 'and how por- fcctly adapted for the quickest passage from any one point to another. I'lic concentric ring-s are not circled. but polygons. the radiating cx~ - qiifzsitely regatta mid- straight, ! ! 65-v1 v Aurora, Feb. 24, 1860., inr, as: m. LLOYD, SURGEON DENTIST,- ILL be at the following places for the Practice of his Profession : The Ist Thursday of every Month at IIolo land Landing. The 52nd 'I‘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. 1360. 83-1v mâ€"Aâ€" Auctioï¬ Notice.» 'I‘HOM'ASTâ€"IIOWMA N, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR 'rnn ' ' . COUNTIES or YORK do PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.†P.(). will the ‘9 York Herald†0113c», Richmond Hill; Cavnnuab, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms. &.‘c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. \N,...-.___. -..__._ tic-tr _ masonic arise motel. RICHMOND IIILL, GEORGE SIMSON, PitOPRi‘ETOR. .001) Accommodations and every attention shown to 'I‘ravcllers. ' Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. ‘ . The Monthly Fair held. on tho Premises’ï¬rsl lVed‘nesdny in each month. The Shbstn'iber in calling the attention of the public and his Old Friends to his establishment, fools satisfied he can administer Comfortably to their wantsond Willi mutual satisfaction. ' Richmond iiiii. Apr-1120. 1860. 73-tf ’ PAINTING. ’ R. VAiLEs. ’ Painter. GRAINER, Glazier, Giltler, a Paper ‘Iiaiig‘m‘, ‘- RICHMON n HILL. I "OUSE, Sign and Ornamental Painting 1 (lane on the shortest notice and on the i most reasonable terms. Richmond Hill, April, 20, 1860. 73-tf MATTHEW LEPPER, AURORA, ' AS just received anew and full assortment »‘ of Spring and Summer Dnr'gooos, The Miltincry Department! Will be found replete with the newest and most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Capes, . All 0' which will be Sold at thelowost remunor ating prices. Aurora, April ‘27, 1860. 74-tf JOHN N. REID, MD; CORNER or roses AND commas srnxnrs, TIIORNIIILL. [IT ' ll Prescriptions .got’ at the Office must be paid for on doiivery.‘ 31-1)’ m“ 750 B. BOWMAN’S MILLSI. WITH YOUR CARDING &. GRISTING, whore parties from a distance can have it done to take with them on tlicirroturiilionio. Almira, May 13, 1859. 24-“. 'Cheap Clothing. THE Subscriberbegs to inform the inhabi- l touts of Buttouvillo and the surrounding? country, that he continues to make ï¬rst-class COfl TS, VESTS, PfluV'TS, Sm.- In the newest Styles and superior VVorkmau- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. ‘ JOHN HARDY, 'I‘ailor and Clothier. Buttonvillc. Dec. 23, 1859-. 55â€"1)’ ANGLOâ€"AMERICAN HOUSE! MARKHAM VLLAGE. OOD Accommodations. Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. ' R. YIIA. RR, Proprietor. Markham, June 1859. QG-tf RICHMOND HILL HOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to f Toronto, every morning, starting from the Elgiu Mills at 7. a.m,, and returning at 7, p.m. Fare, 23. 6d. each way. 000!) ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERB. RICHARD N ICI-I ()f.I.S, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 , HALF-WAY HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. E Subscri'ior bogs to inform his numcr= T‘ ens Patrons and the public, that he has removed from the White Swan Hotel to the above Premises, where there will be found l l l l Good Stabling. 8:â€? Horses and Buggies for Hire. JOSEPH GARY, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. ‘22, 1858. 72-7 l w CALEB LUDFORD, SADDLE [IND HARNESS MAKER. Opposite Mr. Parkiso' Store,‘ .Tnoamrm. 1 lion}. 3 receive prompt attention. , Orders received at 3 Mr. Henry I'.eiiiorr, Thornhi-ii. and‘ Mr. James - DR. I '1‘010nti,.lu_ly 1,1559, ' . ‘ri’i'n Acacias MASON“) QEIIIIR’ILLE BANE)! S' now open to receive engagements (in li- beraltorms, few nil-y- number, to suit the convenience of large or smallpartics. Applications to .Mr. y‘VVM.‘ V Jainism). .Aurora, or Mr. W, ‘t’t'imns, 3rd Cori. \Vhit- .eh‘urch. 1. NB. Also, a sax-nor had on application. , Aurora, Nov. 2, 1860..- 1100-3m . NEW values SHOP.’ f 1IIE undersigned begs respectfully.toiufurm the inhabitants of Richmond Hi} rs; Vicinity 1N BAND may be That he has com menced business ~i nth». Tailor , , Line in the house adjoining h .MR. SIVEJLS’ SHOE SHOP, Where, by close applicnion to business and studying to please. he hopes to 111011131. share of public-patronage. ALI. canvas PUNCTUALLY Air‘rimnrn ro. Garments cut to order on the shortest notice, in any style. - JAMES ll. BUI NICS, Richmond Hill. Feb. 10, 1860. 63-1)‘ 2' TEETH nos/tetra WITHUUT Pills! "5".-i..a By tho use of Electricity, By Dr. E. C. EDI‘VTONDS, scrioizon Drzx'risr, Au'nonx. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold‘or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his I’i'oféssion, performed in the most app:oved manner and W arraiiled' Aurora, March 9, 196’) 67- " 'YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. , GOOD supply of VVinos and Liquors A always on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for '1‘ravellers, Farmers, and others. Cigars of all brands. I). McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora. Juno 6. 1853. :25 1y T011le '10 CITY Iii ARBLE “TIRES 185 YONGE S'I‘ALET. MONUMEN 'rsjhoilisrasrss TOM IIS'I‘ON ES, (SC. Twenty Per Cent. Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. IIE UNDII’iSlGNlCD Assignees of the estate of ii. C. 61. W. YALE, will con 11111101110 bllsllitz:.‘~ undrr the su[_iei-iiitcii_dt‘iico 01' 0111' duly oiillwii/xd agents, Aus'rin AciirLY and 1), anms VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. - P,S.â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the 1st day of June, 1858, 'nto Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. 48-tf. -..._.._. _.-4-. _._._._ W...†, Wax Toronto, April ‘29, 1850. on. n, w.‘rnLi:.AitY, PHYSICAN, SURGEON £6 ACCUUCHEUR, AURORA, CAN. - . February 17, 1860. f 6-1 1y Hrhvrss Isa SHUE sunrise. V. ELL’S Superior VVatorproofIIarness o and Shoe Blacking is warranted to soften leather, and mm or it imperious to wet. Malin- ffactured at Richmond liili, and sold by Store- keepers and Harness Makers throughout the. Province. February 10, ISO . 63-tf D. E. SEYMOUR, H OM fEOPATIâ€"I 1C PHYSICIAN, MAIN ST., NE‘WMA‘RKET, 'UIFC.‘ 65-1 DR. L. Lee GSTAFF, RINGHILL. 3 doors 'west of Kingr I’ost 1S1) Oflico. Kin g, M‘ay 13. 18.39:. 24-1y , noon CAMPBELL, . “latch and Clock Maker, JIJW’IZLE t, ‘ Yonge St t, Aurora.- Jewelry, “latches alLli‘(,l-IOC1UI repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lotvestterms Aurora, February 17, 1860. Gil-t!" r'pa Lâ€"IV MAIIIESUN div FITZGERALD, Barristers, A’Lt-ornc'ys-a‘t-Law, SOLICITORS IN CiL‘xi‘iCI‘lRY, t‘tc. I UF‘Flctï¬izâ€" CORNER or KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over \Vliiimore t'h- Co’s. llonking ()flice, i TORONTO. Agency Partrau/arZy a/tcmlcd to. THOMAS G. MATH ESON. JAM ES FITZGERALD DEN TESTRYI WI CI DI DI SI Surgeon Dentist, excellent accommodation for 'I‘i‘avellers. and 99 KING sr. rzxs'r, sour" sum, THIRD DOOR “’I‘ZS'l‘ FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, ARTICULA R attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s ’lcntli. Consultation free, and all work warranted. _ . _ Dr, A. has turned his: attention to the im- provements of his profession in all its branches, 1 and can supply the profession with ,Teeth. Goid, Vulcanized Apparatus. and VulCanite Rubber, and the best Bout: filling. 7 Mineral 'l'ertti i‘i’iouiitt‘d on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber, Willi Continuous Gums, which are warinu ted to git‘. en‘tirc calinfaction. Tortillopoteber 11, 1-86? 49-}? at will be put ‘ 3I-tf‘ " Charles Durward; Aunt-scrim and A’P'I-‘ORNEerotï¬ce, [1 corner of Adelaide and YougelStrects, ‘ 'l‘oroiito, .will. alt-end to Suits in elitiie Superior l Couits of Law. Chancery and County Court: l 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. x I, RICHMOND IIILL inouquUNDRY. H. EEKALL l the Fouiidry,‘lately in the occupation of constantly on hand, more seam PLows Of various descriptions, also, Sugar Kettles, Box Stoves. dun, 612. "A ll'kiuds of Plow points for sdle, and all kinds of Job Work attended to. A'Ilyvork warranted ‘ Iiclimond 11111. Oct. 25th, 1660. 95â€"13m. , QURCICCN Dentist, will be at Niclioll’s ' Hotel. Richmond Ilill, the FIRST and l' Titian Mostiav. 012 every. month, and, the reâ€" , iiiainder of the mouth- at his residence 'I‘lioruhill. All \‘Vork\Varranted. : soft. causing no pain, as itrequires no pressure, it soon brcmnes as hard as the tooth to which for the filling ever to come out. Dr. Husband has made arrangements with Mr. G, L. ltllliot, of 'I‘oronto. to manufacture his Artificial Teeth ; those who engage Doctor 5- Ill-lma USE I‘IGS to notify the Public that he has leased ’ Ira 13. Richmond, where he intends to keep G. Eitxrsband," Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial ' ‘ liot.e.--'Illiis ï¬lling is put into the Teeth while ; it firmly adheres, rendering it alinostimpossible ' we R MES '. *- 'USE McKENZII‘iS USE brchEN'ZIE.’S USE McKENZIE’S 305E McKENZIE’S Mcii anzmis usn McKENZIE’S ' ‘ DEAD SHOT : DEAD sum 3 DEAD SHUT ., DEAD suor DEAD snor DEAD suor WORM CANDY, wean. CA NDY, WORM CANDY, wont-i CANDY, won it can DY, a worm CANDY, _ ~' ‘ For. CIIILDRE’S. FOR CHILDR For. CHILDRE‘J. FOR CHILDREN. FOR CHILDREN. For. cmDDnEN. The most pleasant, safest and effectual Husband to do their WOI’R will be snroef liav- tVVortm’b‘chit-iuc extant, "and the cheap- ing it done in a superior manner, July 8, 1859. 32,43} Giil‘filiftli FAMILY MINORS. “’31. B. l‘\lORl£l;IOflSE 8: CO., 1m porters dz. Wholesale Dealers in Brandies, Wines, Gino & Segars, ' "EEG leave to call the attention of the citi- zens of the United States to their Pure supervision. for Family and Medicinal use, in cases assorted to suit Cristoiiicis. Clubs. Military and other public bodies, who require to purchase iiilarge or small quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with.-â€"- Price list sent on application. 0L D 21101113110 USE' BITTERS, Recommench by the first Physicians as the best rciiiedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dubility, and all Nervous Diseases. As a lieve-iago. it is pure, wholesome. and delicious to the taste. Sold by all Draggists. 1 \VM. B. MORICIICUSE 6k. CO, Prop’rs, 3 & 5 Exchange Plat-o, Jersey City, N. J. P. .â€"'flir subscribers wish to engage a few active men, as Local and 'I‘iavelling Agents for their house, to whom liberal induceiiioiits will be oil'ei‘cd. For particulars, address as above. ., b N O T | C E . RIERS. R. R ODS ERS begs leave to intim- ' a to that she designs to opt:in class. on ‘ Monday the 1st of October next, to give Les- sons in the following.r branches; \Vaxflowcr, Grecian and Velvet Painting, Pencil Drawmg, IVuter Colors, Leather lVoilc, and the various kinds of Embroidery. 11:? For terms, see cards. Richmond Hill. Soft. ‘20, 1860. 95-3“: G-enaseal floore, A’I‘ AURORA. IE Subscriber has constantly on hand a enoral Assortment of T1 w G ROCERHESi IIARDIVARE, PROVISIONS, &c. &C. «Sac. l _ I’LAS’I’ER AND SAL T, lwavs on hand, and for sale on the most favorable terms. ‘WM. SMITH. ’ BI-tt' AND-s m SALE; EXOEEANGE. Aurora, June lzl, 1860. L r 11E Subscriber offers for Sale, on very reasonable terms, ' lit-1i Itiii it till 1 Situated in the following Townships :â€" Somerville--Cou-nty of Victoria, Bexloyâ€"County of Victoria, .â€" Sydenhomâ€"uCounty of Grey, A iiiaheiâ€"-â€"-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, liciirnoud Ilill, P.O. Canada West. June 1,1860. 79-tf iiiiiiciiitiir railing SALE. I ACRES, 80 Cleared. 520 miles from 'I'oronto,end three-quarters of a mile from the Kingston Road. \Vell watered, Good Buildings and in a a good state ofcultivation. For further particulars apply to DR. WINS'I‘ANLEY, :Egliugtou, Yonge Street. October 4, 1860. 97'3m KEANE for SALE OR TO EXCHANGE. 10, ACRES OF LAND in the Town- I" ship of Suuiiidale, county ofSirncoc, being west halfof Lot No. 4, iii the 6111 con- ccssioii. Also, 100 Acres in the same Town- ! ship, biting west hat.“ of Lot No. 7,111 the 8th concession. The above property is covered with very ' valuable Pine Timber. and lies within half a‘ 1 mile ot't‘ie Sunnidale Station on the Northern ‘, Railway. I I For further particulars apply to the proprie- tor oftho “ York Herald †011180, Richmond llill. J1me tseti. 3 EW’ ' Dr. VVilson’s Veg . Dr. Pliinney’s Family I V Paregoric cst g,†only 15 cenis'per par-ling.» ; 50 cents .for- four packages Sold by, every dealer .in medicine TRY IT ONCE. Genuine. has the sigmtlure of 11.141. blitKlSNZIE, M.D., Glasgow. NORTH ROP &. LYMAN, Newcastle. C.W., CARTER, KERRY &Co Montreal, C.E., are General Wholesale Agents for the Canadas. FARMERS’ INTEREST. I (1 Farmers of the County of York, that lie is prepared to Manufacture and Sell III-tillii illiiiilt l ‘iViuc-zs and Liquors, put up under their own ‘ HI“. Subscriber begs to intimate to the ‘W'i‘tu me improved Draft and Coupling Irons,- 'l‘ho above Ilarrows are far superior to any now 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 he soon and particulars as to price ascertained, by an- . â€" plying to the Subscriber, at his shop, Richmond 1111], who will punctually attend mall orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON, Richmond Ilill, Feb. 24, 1960. Advertiseman lierobv boar testimony that I have tried SANDERSON’S ROTATING IlAR- IO WS. on my summer fallow, last Saturday. and Monday. and have ' found them up to all that Mr. Sanderson represents their. to be. They are NOT of any heavier drqft than the coniinon liar: ow, and do the work to my utmost satisfaction. I confidently recommend them to all who require iii‘ipleiiieiits ol‘tlio kind. . RICH '\ R1) VANDERBURGII 5-tr gRicliu':ond Hill, June 20,1860. 1 Popular Medicines C.s.LLovD Druggist & Dentist, AURORA. I'Iolloway’s Ointment :I‘1flllneSIOCIi’S Vermi- Dr. E. Hope’s blagdqg fuge Dr. Trask’s do do€lndian Worm Tea do RZR R'Remedys Harrison’s Electric do; 1' Davis’ Pain Killer Morehead’s Mag lilfls’sylillgg’.‘ Mag Relief Ayt‘r’s Pills ilirilish Oil Myorso’s In Root do lilarlaiii do Sir Ashley Cooper’s" Stone do Auti-bil do lSpike do Mott‘att’ Life do lliiack do Child’s Sov Balm Eng White do Soules’ do do lS(ZlIIIOIdo1"s eye water Poor Man’ sAnti bil lFettit’s Amer Salve Mayor’s Long Life lKennedy's \Vorn‘il’owâ€" der Mofl'alt’s I’Iienix Bit lSoper's Salve I'Ioofland’ German flit: Egyptian do Do Balsamic Ear. lilswnces of all kinds Judson’s Cherry and Lloyd’s Ointment for Lurgwort Skin Diseases Kermotl’s Tonic Mix ,Lloyd’s Eye \Vater . \Vister’ pulmonic syrup Lloy ’5 Horse Powders Syrup oflloarhound iLloyd’s Conseiitrated Bhyer’s galvanic fluid , 0s ofJaniaica ginger Fowler’s ext of Straw-l Lloyd’s German horse berrv Lotion Godfrey’s Cordial [Lloyd’s Cough Syrup Pirtcmau’s Poet Drops;1.loyd’s Tooth Powder I‘Lloyd’s'l‘oothache Spe- Sir 'I‘ Koating’s Cough ciï¬c Lozengers Basaiies Cam. Mixtureâ€"unit excellent remedy for Cholera Morbus. Diarrhtca, Am. i l l Lloyd’s Eurekaâ€"a grand discoverv : If people know its genuine worth, Diseases would be scarce on earth : Then, why should people pain endure? When they can find a perfect cure. 113° Prescriptions Accurately Compoumlcd Aurora, June 1860. SI Valuable Property for Sale IZ: 63 Acres,‘23 of which is timbered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Several PARK LOTS with timber thereon. Also, VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at, and ad- joining to, the Village of Richnnond , Iâ€"Eill. For further particulars apply at the Oï¬ice of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 26, 1860. 9641' E. a'. ommxncmsr, STOCK ‘B ROKER, Land a titanium}. Agent, so. No. ‘29 Anne Street, or Box, P.O, Quebec. , REFERENCES: Sheriff Jarvis, Ilon. George Sherwood, l-Ion. P. I‘ll, "\laiikouglinet. C,.I. Campbell, Esq. '1'. VVoodsidc, Esq. Messrs. Gilniour, Conlson &. Co, Angus Morrison, M,P,P, Toronto; Messrs. Mills, Mattice,t’\'z WM ' v: v FOR the INST/1 .‘J'I‘ _...._ “a. JszEA mum .49..“ NEW T. Buffalo liIc'dicaI Dispensary.- ‘Establi‘é’hcd forlthe Cure of- DYSDEPSIA, on): ERAI. Dnmer, FEVER AND AGUI'J, AS’I‘HMA. ~INC1P1ENI‘ CONSUMP'I‘UN, CONSUMPTION OF YOU’III AND OLD AGE ETC. No Mic t'cury Used. .301". limos die Corinna or MAIN to QUAY 'srsï¬, Buffalo,- New York, "RE the only Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College of Snrgcoiisflmndou. May be consultedfrom 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, in every stale and Symptom of (term; i I: The treatiiieuttliey adopt is the result of up- wards ofthiily years’ extensive» and successful pi'a‘clipe in Europe and America. A MOST SCIEVI‘IFIC INVENTION} An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lily, of,.Nocliii‘nal Eiiiirsioiis, more, properly" known as Seminal Weakness, t'i’c. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to ill) days, by the use of this instrument, when used Con- jointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. A-.iios & Soutake pleasure In announcâ€" ing that they have invoiited a most important ,iiistrunieiitl'or the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test. ofttho most em- .-inciit physicians in London. Paris. Philadelphia and New York 1' it has been declared the only useful iiistriiiiiem over yet invented for th'e~ cure of’Seininnl weakness, or any disease of the genital organs, ca‘uscd by the secret habits “of youth. “ I Dr. Amos, 6L Sou. iii order to satisfv the most skeptical as t: the merits ‘iif their iiistru- ment, pledge themselves that iii any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by. returning the instrument in good order. ‘ I Person‘s‘wishiug the above tisoful instrument, will observe that the price, with the accomâ€" panying directions, securely. packed, and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. NEW» RHMENIES AND QUICK CERES w-r-A CURE VVARRANTI'D. Dr, Amos & Sou have, for a long series of years. been engaged in an extensive practice in tho troaiiiicnt. of those delicate coiiiplaintr-z, and are the only legally qualified phtsiciaim who now advertise to cure certain coniplaiitts, or from whom genuine European reiiiedcs can be obtained. Persons in any part of the world'may be Suc~ cessfuily treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases, with a ioiiiittanCc for iiiodiciues, t\-:C., which will be returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from obsoivaiion. Address Dr. Amos & SON, corner Main and Quaysirccts, Buffalo, N, Y . SS-ly iNIII.I,.WRIGlI'I‘, I e/IESE'QJVoga I l EGS to intimate that ho is now prepared to it) erect MILLS of every dcscriptioii, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms- He is also .agoiit'for the host Foundries in Ca- iiada. and from his; lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altons, Dec. 23, 1859 4 ‘t - , . . Quebec hol'ct’tttttcitt Agency. BUSINESS connected with the CRO W.\' 1 LAND and other Public Departments attended to; also Patents for: Invcti Secured by the Subscriber. tio'irs, r‘ "r “'31-. 1‘4. .1. (.i IMF-Liar, No, ‘29 A 13'1‘: Eitrnct. Address, prepaid. Quebec. Quebec, March 6, 1360, 67~tf “em a 2 RELIEF and PER- MANEN'I‘ CZERE of this distressing complaint use E’EJVW F98 BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES! Made by C. B.SEY.\1()UR to CO., inr. Nassau Street.>N.Y. Price $1 per box; sent free by post. For Sale at all Druggists. ‘A'I‘ENT Eave Troughs and IVater Spo‘uls superior to flu, put up at 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates, \"Vaggon Felâ€" lows and Hubs, Barrel Ilcnding, and 'I‘urniug in general b’Ianulactured and for sale by JG id N LAN CSTAFF, S'I'IZA M M l L Ls, 'I'n ortix' III 1.1.. ' LANDS» FOR†SAW"? On Easyill‘lerrris . of’I’ayririeD . 30,000 Agree, ITUATED in the counties of LAMP'roN and KENT. All necessary iiiforriiation will 1). given Oil application, pest paid, to MILES LANCSTAFFLT v r . . Wallnoebhrzhn I Also, some improved FARMS toREN'Ik. ~. ,, VVallaccburgli, Nov. .94, 1859. ' : ‘ 1 l ‘a s a, . It ' H‘ “I: lg _ ~ Good health and er ' MAYCitzs .LONG LIFE PILLS! ls»: Are warranted not to contain any bIorcuiy._ Iii . ' . 2 These Pills are composed of the mostssollume Drugs, and Doing purely vegetable, can )0 .. ' taken at any season of the year if necessary, H With safety and without fear of taking cold exposure, which renders them of~great value and superior to any other ii’icdicii.ie.-,over yet,†‘ offered to the public. The satisfactory and flat- __ itcring tesliiroiiials received by the Proprietor, "’ has induced him to advertise those iIinluu15~~ “F Pills that the public may be 0011\’I.IICO(I'M‘..* simple and ellic~cious i'eiiit-dy, is .alone which I out to subdue and cure. tlielordinaiy sicknoslioi', this country, such as Pains‘in' the Head, KNEW "l and Loins, all Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsinwuu Indigestion, SQI‘LIIOSS oilthe Throat. Clintâ€, gColics, _V,Vorms in Children, and otlidr d'iior-l _ ders, which will he found on tie \y'r'alvpor'WItr" I iiist’i‘uctluns'for taking 'heiii. ’ ' -' Price, 26 Cams car/i. 13051:; i Sold-vby Druggists‘hnd. general Sloro‘ltoipé’i‘lt‘?5g who are‘i'equosted not to purchase of trov‘ollipgr «5 Agents. ' ' . . a“: . .Tii o MAs‘hviA void 7. ' Officeâ€"V ictori :1 Square. . III on “I‘lS-IOTR'V%Ԥ|§‘ Con . Markham .‘ Our R‘Eusical Fr‘iÃ©ï¬ .aé .' (I- .i 66 " UR‘bIUSICAL ~I‘7RIEND,†It:<.'js Coinpaiiiopfor tho Vl’iiiter Month,pr Q Every Pianist, . Should procure utility. Evory Singer, 7 weekly [Publication of} Every 'I'Cachei‘, Voéel arid! Piano Fiii‘tlvi'f Every Pupil, Music, ousting MW 1. Every Amateur, cents a number, 33' Pronounced by the entire Press ofthe countn', , .. .- P.i, ‘ arm; BEST AND CHEAPEST won't“ Off '1111‘1 KIND IN THE VVURLD'†' ’1" Twelve full-sized Pages of Vocnland Piano 4 Forte Music. forIO Cents. : Ycarly,$5 ; II an‘yenrly,$Q 50 ; Quarterly$1l395r ! Subscriber to "Our Musical Friehd."“W order it from the nearest News-dealer, and yours: will have Music for your -ontire. faiiiilv-at III insignificant cost; and if you want Mtisic the Flute, Violin, Cornet, (flarionet, Accordio’j " t‘IC. 6U: subscribe to the '3 Sissies) ï¬ï¬eXodis‘t, f Containing 152 pages, costing only If) Cantu l.’ n IIlIIIIlH: r; Yearly, $23 50 ; 11alf~ycarly. $1.25.. ,3 All back uuiiibers at 10 cts.. uudBot‘nd; Volumes, clintainiiig 17 numbers, at $9 5f)m each, constantly on hand. ‘ C. B. SEYMOUR ace. I " ' 1‘07» Nassau St" New Verbs-4 {t c . Fire 1 Fire"! V . Fire! I, . ' .:' 3 IV E C '1‘ E 'R N Fire Insurance Company', of Town to. ": INCORPORATED BY ACT 01" PARLIAMENT. (1/21)] TJL STU CK, £100, 00 t). t. l. C. G11.MOB,1)1'Q-.S. [ Gno. Micniz,Vico Pro-LI DIRECTORS ; is Rico Lewis, Esq. .Iillliés Meaty, Esq. '1‘, P. Rob'nrts, Esq. M. Rossin, Esq. .1 Thos, 11 aworth, I W. Henderson“, Esq." ‘ W. blacfurla’no, 113'th v | I Bernard llaldaii, Esq. i‘i‘ricrcmrn ($- Treasu’ru‘é: Angus Morrison, Esq. Sofa-itch Bank of Upper Canada. Bankers. Btiijztiiiin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. I 113‘ Head (Mice, Church Street, Torontoc n ‘. This Conn).th lnsures all descriptions/of ’ Buildings,Manufactorios, Mills, 610.. and Good! I and 1‘ urnirure, iii the same, agniiistloss ord‘lflo’ , age by me, on liberal terms. Losses prdlnyfly sottlod._ A A. LA\V, / Regidenco, Generalng‘out. Ricliirmid Ilill August 13. 1857. [10-1 IS PUBLISHED .l une 3,1859. 27~tf b CONDITION PHYS-16' MAYOR’S . AND WORM DESTROYER. f‘ 11118 Splendid Medicine can be given in I one Ball at any time of the year, without injury to the Horse, and has been ins-ed ‘by the Farmers of blaikliaiii for the last two years with a success unprcccdmilod. By the use 01' this remedy it Will convince the owners oftliat noble animal the inconsistency of an unnecesâ€" sary outlay by using Artificial food or Condition Powders, which are 100 welfknowii to contrilii minerals liigiily' injurious to the 'iiiernbrnne or coating of the Stomach. The Ball isa compound of Pure Vogetabe, and warranted not to contain eillier ‘iirrcury, Arsenic, Anti- mony or any other RIIJCI‘ZII. Its irnmcdinte action is suiprisin‘g and the ultimate effect has astonishedthousands. If the Animal is out of sorts, there is a cause remove that find he is all right. Ono dose at the cost of 25 cents is sufficient to cure Ilide Bound, Loss of Appe- tite, Coughs. Colds and Fever, Distemper, St01:q)aget>l'\Vatei‘, Sweiled Legs, Gl‘ease.and is a complete Destroyer of Vt’orms, a greatpuri- {war of the Blood, and a good l’hysic, always riccommeuded'to be given in the Spring and Fall, which will act as a proveiuive’andim- prove the general condition. Makes him com. . pletcly up to the mark for his work, therecby giving every satisfaction the owner can require. 'I‘estiinonizils ofthe highest character will be forwarded to testify to the above if required. Cash 'I'erinstnc Dollar per packet containing four Balls. Letters prepaid enclosing a remittonce, will be promptly attended to. Printed Directions wrapped round cat'h Ball with my signature in full, without which none other are genuine. Otiicoâ€"Victoria Square, concession Markham, l Manufactoryâ€"4lh _ THOMAS YOR’, 7 A Dink Co, Montreal; Ilon, James Patton, Barrie; .‘am’es W Shifter, EsqFOn'prb. .6'7-‘ti ‘ The 'only maker of the original Yorkshire! 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