hut-9.. MEETING MAI-IIS'I‘RATES. ( ) F MW \ .-._ [For 1715 York Harald. THE CROWN OI“ LIFE. 'I‘lieie is a crown laid up on high, Beyond the portals of the sky, From the Leader. A special general session of tlie Unit-j ed Counties of York and Peel Was held in t l the Court House in this city on Tuesday. ' The \Vardcin, .I. 1’. Wheeler, Esq; pre‘m sided, and upwards of a hundred justices of the peace were in attendance. IIICII CONSTABLE. {esei'ved for faithful souls. We mortal eye both ever seen, Or mortal footsteps stood within, - . ' 7 i. ‘ , , - \ ' to- . '. c '1 0 View that heavenly world. Andle v “ ald’ I ‘q ’ moled’ ‘econded by \V. Smith, Esq, that Mr. \Villiam Higgins be re-appointed High Constable of the United Counties for the current ’Tis not like crowns that monarch’é wear; Or one which earthly Princes share, But an immortal crown ; year. Suspended ii the heavenly halls, The motion was unanimously adopted. thcro glitteiing mothers deck the walls.. SEPARATION OF THE COUNTIES; FROM There holy treasuro’s found. THE ct'ry. IV. Tyrrell, Esqg, thcn offered the fol- lowing resolution: -â€" “ That it is essentially necessary for the interest ofthe United Counties of York and Peel that they should be at once separated from the city of Toronto for judicial purposes, as the present union entails a heavy and unequal burlhen on these United Counties.†IV. 11. Non is, Esq., seconded the mo- tion, which after a few remarks from the mover was unanimously adapted, and a copy orlered to be transmitted to the members ofthe Legislature representing It is a prize more pure than gold, It’s worth no language can unfold. Or human minds conceive : Ilope will my weary soul sustain. And bring me up through toil and pain, Till I the prize receive. Like saints within that glorious sphere, They lived by faith and conquer’d here, To them the prize is given. If back the curtain could be drawn, And all the glories could be known, '1"would urge me on to heaven. Brought by a Saviour-’5 dying love, He intorcedos for us above, Aiidliits the prize in sight; And when death's waves around us '011, would be given to accomplish the desired object. PAYMENT OF CRIMINAL “WTNESSES. On motion of Dr. Norris, it was or- Warden,pJanies Beacliell, Esq, Col. Be- resford, John Lynch, Esq, and the mover, be appointed to memoralize the Attorney .â€"_-___. _....__.~ _..._.__...‘ ..____.......+_._ THE COUNTY ï¬ttï¬ilieï¬ï¬ miscrtory. the Counties, with a request that their aid ‘ "rocrï¬v-‘W-"w W'Mï¬ft‘r‘fafmmvaï¬rwx. ;. ,_’ .3 NV VV ‘â€"rv‘\JW\J‘1-‘ Charles C. Kelier, , ATTORNEY-AT . LAW, SOLICITOR 11101“?!le Hill 5"» ViCllllll'S’ , 7, l“ pliant/err. COl‘VE‘I'allcer- ‘3'“; Uï¬lcei , That he has commenced business in the Tailor in Victoria Buildings, over the Chronicle office, Brock Street, Whitby. Also a Branch Otlice in the village of Beau verton, Township of 'I‘liorali, and County of Ontario. The Division Courts in Ontario, Richmond Hill, and Markham Village regularly attended. Whitby, Nov. 252. 1860. MIL-13‘ ,1 111E undersigned begs respectfully tninform the inhabitants of ing Line in the house adjoining MR. , smarts? SHOE SHOP, l’Vlioi-e, by close application to busmess and public patronage. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY KATTENDED To. Garments ctit to order on the shortest notice. in any style. JAMES B. BURNES, Richmond Hill, Feb. 10, 1860. 63-13 J . G 0 RM L E Y, COMMISSIONER IN ocean’s BENCH, ConveyanC'r and Auctioneer. Low 31. 4TH Con. JMRRKHAM. September 18, 1660. 95-tf Auction Notice. THOMAS BOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR 'riis; COUN'IIES OF YORK &. PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Alriiii~a.â€'P.O. will receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “ York Herald†Ollie-i, {ichinoiitl Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, 'l‘lioriiliill. and Mr, James /(.frt\iaiiiia‘i, Mansion House, Sharon, where .Terms, «Sac. may‘ho obtained. 62-tf Almira, Nov. ‘25; 1859. ,k._.__.,_,~-___’--_.-. ,,._-_ ..-_ , L“ . _ _. masonic errata motel, RICHMOND HILL. GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. ' 43:21.3 B‘ytlie use ofElectricity. ‘ _._ In OOD Accommodations and ovorv attention shown to 'l‘ravollors. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses SURGEON DENTIST. AURORA- Maple Village, March 95, 1861. General or Legislature, praying for some legislative enactment authorizing the pay- ment, of criminal witnesses in all cases in Upper Canada, and that the committee also request the representatives of the counties to support such a measure, should it be introduced into the House ofAsseni- bly. Illitirtllttiitmtti, A lodge should never have a slate roof; for if it has, how can it be tilcd‘.l The man who carried out his mortal re- _ i i _ MORE POWER WANTED. solutions did not bring them back again? He will receive the faithful soul To that b195, world of ï¬ght†xdered that a committee. consisting of the l Dr. Norris then moved the following A truth for lawyers to stare at. The case most easily get tip is the staircase. ‘That a committee be named to memora- ralize the Attorney General or peï¬tion the Legislature, praying that some enact- ment be made authorizing justices of the peace to commit to the common jail, with hard labor, for a term not exceeding one month, any person, being able wholly or in part, him or herself, to maintain his or her family, by work or other means, and willfully refusing so to do, by which re- fusal or neglect he or she, or any of his or her family whom he or she may be legally bound to maintain, shall be left destitute or in want ;. and any person leaving his wife or his child or children withcut any or at all events adequate means of support. After some discussion the motion was lost by a vote of 30 to 31. ‘ DIVISION COURTS. Dr. Norris moved that the limits of di- visions one and two of the Division Court of the United Counties be altered by con- stituting the township of Scarboro’ a se- parate division to be numbered 1‘2. The motion gave rise to some debate, but was eventually carried. A motion by T. Swiuertnn, Esq , con- stituting Albion and Caledon separate di- A lady advertises in the Glasgow Herald that she wants a gentleman for "breakfast and tea.’ \Vhy do revolvers go off quicker than other fire-ari'ns’Iâ€"â€"-13ecattse they are sold by the liar/'02. A secret, like an oyster, cannot be kept too close; for the moment it is opened it ceases to exist. Ith must you do at a tea-table to make it fit to eat .7â€"Take away the tea QT), and it becomes salable. _ A modern tourist. called the Niagara River ‘tlie pride of rivers.’ The pride . certainly has a tremendous fall. The mistress of a girls‘ school honestly * ' declared, ‘It is but little they pays me, and it is little I teaches them. Stay laces are the worst connections that a lady can be tied with, and the best thing she can do with such connections is to cut them. ‘Didn’t you say that my brother Jeni didn‘t know as lunch as Smith’s yellow dog I’ ‘ No; I said that Smith’s yellow dog resolution, seconded by Rice Lewrs, Esq, , and Studs. lr V o ‘ . q. ,0 ~ . Iv ( o The Monthly Fair held on the Premises ï¬rst [Gem “Toned 0“ “‘lll‘l‘ GOld m \ alcm'zed Wudnesdny in each month- Rnbber. All Operations in Professioné ’I‘he Subscriberincalling the attention of’trho :lelflml’fld'.“ the m0“ appiowi manna! an public and his Old Friends to his establishment, (“milk M v ,t q 96 feels satistied he can administer comfortably to Aumm’ †a‘c'l ‘ ’ i I 0 their wants and wilh mutual satisfaction. . Richmond Hill. April20. 1860. 67-ly P At a T It? of†R. VAILES, ’aiatcr. GEAIKEIS, Glazier, Glider, a: Paper Hanger, lICIIMOND HILL. AURORA. GOOD supply of l‘Vinos and Liquors [ i always on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for 'I’i'avcllers, Farmers, and others. Cigars of all brands. D. McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora, June 6, 1859. 25 1y "I‘lllttli‘ilffl "flit dialtliliii “01115.8 185 ‘1" ON GE S'I‘AILET. "OUSE, Sign and Ornamental Painting done on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Richmond iini, Apiil, 20,1860. 734x 'i'.‘t).\tBE;’i‘0:\itis, &c. Twenty Per Cent. Cheaper THAN AAY OTIIL‘R ESTABLISHMENT. MATTHEW LEPPER AURORA, estate of I). C. ‘vV. YALE. will con 'tiiiue the business under the snperintoiidence of our duty eutliorizr-d agents, AUs'i'iN ABBEY and D, CAitLos VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. P,S.â€"â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the let day of June, 1858, will be put into Court for collection, AS just received a new and full assortment 01 Spring and Summer , nnr'goons The lliitlinery Ilepartineittl Will be found replete with the newest and most Fashionable Styles of Bonnets, Hats and Capes, All 0‘ which will be Sold at the lowest remuiiei' ating prices. Aurora, April ‘27, 1860. JOHN N- REID, M.D. C. YALE, G. CUMMER. 48-tf. Toronto, Apiil 29, 1859. DR. R W. HILLARY, PHYSlCAiil, SUREEUI‘I 36 ACCUUCHEUR, AURORA, C.VV. February 17, 1860. 74-tf studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of ‘ ' TEETH northern written PAltl i. '33? Dr. E. o. EDMONDSL Mfli‘ldeEklTSTTGIVIBTABLES‘ HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the , 64’ 1y 1 know more than your brother Jcm.’ ‘Nohody ever lost anything by love,†said a single-looking person. ‘That’s not true,’ said a lady, who heard the remark, ‘for I once lost three nights’ sleep.’ ‘- My dear,’ said a wife to her husband, ‘did yeti ever read of the plague in Lonâ€" don'l’ ‘No, I don’t want to read of it; its enough to have a plague in my own house.7 Extravagance cf the most abominable kindcâ€"A man, who is blind of one eye, lights two candles to read- a newspaper. V ,A cockney sportsman, who was lately outishooting. after firing at a barn and missing it, shut himself inside. as he said he was determined to have ‘ one crack at it.’ An‘ old gentleman, who has dabbled all his life in satistics, says he never heard or more than one woman who insured her life. Ile'aeconiits for this by the singular fact of the question no the insurance paper being. "What is your age ’I’ Tim Davids 'WiG.â€"‘ Can you tell ine the color of the devil‘s wig 2’ said a silly fop to Dr. Lawsonâ€"“ Oh, man,’ re- plied the divine, 'ye town he a puir tyke, " to line sairld a master sac lung, and not to ken the col~er 0’ his wigl’ A Scott STo:.iACi-.i.~-‘ I'll take a little grqu toâ€"night,’ said a young clergyman visions was lost. The magistrates then entered into a . . . . I thorough examination of the ro.| of con stables and agreed upon a list for the cur- rent year. Thc meeting then adjourned till Saturday next. SAFETYï¬ï¬tâ€"DF 't‘l-IE AUSTRAL- ASIA. The most interesdhg gence brought by the Arabia is the cheering news that the mail steamer Austrafcisian, ofthe Cunard line, about wnich serious apprehensions in respect to her safety were entertained for the past week, is safe. It appears that the Aus- tralasian left Liverpool on the 16th of February, her regular day of sailing, re- ceived lifr mails, and proceeded on her way, calling at Cork harbour. On the 18th she experienced light, variable winds, and on the followmg day there was a strong breeze and a heavy sea, rendering it very difficult to manage the ship. The morning of the 2011i, however, was still more sec vere, betokcning a violent storm. Not only‘had the noble vessel to contend with a succession of terrific sqiialls and high sea. but a heavy gale contributed to the I111“ pending danger- ‘V‘Yhile vainly attempting to weather the storm she broke two bars of the screw, of coarse, disabled her, and rendered it impossmle to proceed on her CORNER venom AND COLBORN THORNHILL. 113' 'll Prescriptions got at the Ofï¬ce must be paid for on delivery. 31-1)‘ Cheap Clothing. or STREETS, II E Subscriberbegs to inform the inhabi- " February 18, 18.60. taiitsot'Buttonville and the surrounding country, that he continues to make ï¬rstâ€"class We, 0, in...†COflTS, VESTS, MNTS, (ye. DR- in the newest Styles and superior VVorkmaii- ship. All orders promptly attended to and work warranted. JOHN HARDY, Tailor and Clothier. Buttonvillc, Dec. 23, I859. ANGLO-AMERICAN HOUSE! MARKHAM VLLAGE. 00D Accommodations. Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the choicest brands. R. MA RR, Proprietor. Markham, June 1859‘. ' l RICHMOND iiiLL IIO’I‘EL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto, every morning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a.m,, and returning 21:7, p.m. Fare, 28. 6d. each way. Goon ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD NICHOLLS, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, 1858. 1.55 r3] .. “a l .QgPRINGHILL. W‘â€" K 26-tf ' HARNESS hilt? SliflE BLACKING. V. El..l.’S Superior Waterproof Harness o and Shoe Blocking is warranted to soften leather, and router it imperious to wet. Manu- factured at Richmond Ilili, and sold by Store- I keepers and Harness Makers throughout the Province. 63-tf D. E. SEYMOUR, H OMCEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN, MAIN S'l‘., NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 _ Ar .AW..- ' DR. L. LANG-STAFF, 3 doors west of King Post Otiice. King, May 13. £859. HUG II CAM PBELL, 24~1v tVatea and (Block Maker, JEWELER, .t‘lcc. Street, Aurore.- , Eouge iJewclrv, “latches and Clocks repaired and" cleaned on the shortest notice and lowestterms Barristers, SOLICITORS IIM CHANCERY, 61c. Ol‘li‘lCE 1/â€" Aurora, February 17, 1860. 60otf " "I . ’ HARD‘WARE, PROVISIONS, hlAIhESIIN é‘e PIIZGERMD, Attorneys-atâ€"Law, 5‘“ 5’0- 51"- VPLASTER AND SALT, superior to tin, put tip cents per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates, Waggon Fel- lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN LANGSTAFF, STEAM MiLLS, THORNHILL. June 3,1859. 27â€"tf Advertisement. ‘hereby hear testimoiiv 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 hariow, and do the work to my utmost satisfaction. I confidently recommend them to all who require implements of the kind. MILLWRIGIIT, .1 I. T 0 JV .1 , BEGS to intimate that heisnow prepared to erect 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, ‘Altona, Dec. 23, 1859 4 __ .-_.__.___._._â€"_.â€"â€"‘4._â€"â€"â€".__ Valuable i’l-Opcrty for Sale \Vallaceburgli,.lԤov. 94, 1859. lZ: 63 Acres, 23 of which is tinibered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Seveial PARK LOTS with tili.l)e1' thereon. Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at, and ad- joining to, the Village of RICHARD VANDERBURGII Richsnond. H111. Richmond Hill. June 20, 1860. affir- S. .7â€. Jofl'RF/‘ESi Binaisnti-At-ttw AND soucnon ta CHANCEBV, Office removed to Gas Company’s Buildings, Toronto Street. Toronto, January 9, 1851. A C A R Do IE KEELE, Esq, ofthe City of Tor- . onto, has opened an oflico in the V11- lage of Aurora for the transaction of Common Law and (.‘hanccry Business, also, Convey- ancing executed with correctneSs and dospatch Division Courts attended. Wellington St. Aurora, do Queen St. Toronto November 20, 18 '0. ltMâ€"ly IEDWARD E. w. IIUltD, ARRIST SR, Attoi‘iiey'-at.1.aw. Solicitor in Chaiicory,Convey ancer, Sec. Money advances procured on Eortgages, No. 3, Jordan Street. Toronto, December 1‘3, 1860. Chn rlcs Dill-a ii (1 9 corner of Adelaide and Yoiige Sheets, Toronto, will attend to Suits in all the Superior vCOUIIS of Law, Chancery and County Court; also, on request, to Country Business in the Division Courts. Deeds, Leases. Mortgages. and every (10- i scription of Conveyancing drawn tip with care and at ieasonable prices. Letters post paid attended to, Toronto. November ,‘20, 1860. 10-1 6m MON D IIILL IRON FOUNDRY. 1â€"K. HALL 1‘ EGS to ttr‘tify the Public that he has leased 5 the Foundry, lately in the occupation of Ira B. Richmond, where he intends to keep constantly on hand, IRON BEAM FLOWS Of various descriptions, also, Sugar Kettles, Box Stoves, &c., &'3. All kinds of Plow points for sale, and all kinds of Job Work attended to. Allwotk warranted Richmond liill. Oct. 25th, 1850. 95-3m. GENUINE FAMILY LIQIJIlIiS. \VAI. B. MOREIIOUSE 8L CO., Importers A; VVholosalo Dealers 111 Brandies, Wines, Grins & Segars, "'"lEG leave to call the attention of the citi- b zens of the United States to their Pure Wines and Liquors, put up under their own supervision, for Family and Medicinal use. 111 cases assorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military and other public bodies, who require to purchase iiilarge or small quantities, in casks or bottles, will he liberally dealt with.â€" I’rice list sent. on application. OLD MOREHO B1 T’I‘ERS, Recommeneed 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 to the taste. Sold by all Druggists. \VM. B. MOREIIOUSE 81. CO, Prop’rs. 3 & 5 Exchange Place. Jersey City, N. J. 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 offered. For particulars. address as above. General Store, AT AURORA. 1113 Subscriber has constantly on hand a General Assortment of sea @QQBS YONGE («W'P'EET HOTEL Bannisrm and ATTORNICY,~OfIice, . " n.â€" O I it. , For further particulars apply at the Ofï¬ce of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 26, 1860. 96'tf _,._____.__.___â€"â€"â€"‘ We Si WILL EXIST l WORMS EXIST l “’01th EXIST! WOl‘lMS EXIST ! WOR MS EXIST l WORMS EXIST ! WILL WOR MS EXIST ! WILL WORMS EXIST l WlLL W ILL WILL VVl LL WILL wna. wonms EXIST! WILL wonns EXIST! wna. wont-is ‘ EXIST! WILL wonns EXIST! AFTER USING DR. llicttEKZiih’S DEAD SHOT WORM CINBY! NO. N0. N0. N0. SOLD for 15 cents. 4 Packages for '50 I cents. By all respectable Dealers in Medicine, \Tholesale by LYh-IAN, ELLIOTT 8L Cog“, Toronto. {NORTH ROP & LYM AN, Newcastle. LY MAN, CLARE 8;. Co. ' Montreal. P R O 5 P E 5 Rice Lewis, Esq. SKENEr LAND 4’ in: i'm'u_‘:4g41‘iv~ n.» v.4 FOR _. -W... SA LE 2 On_Easy Ten-ITSâ€" of Payment. 80,006â€"A0res, IT UA'I‘ED in the counties of LAMP'i'on and KENT. All necessaryinformation will be given on application, post paid, to MILES LANGSTAFF. ’ . “’allacebt‘irgh. Also, some improved FARMS to RENT. 5241‘ NE W TREA TMENZIL Buffalo Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of . DY SPEPSIA, G E N E R A I. DEBILITY. FEVER AND AGUE, ASTHMA. INCIPIEN’I' CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION 0F YOUTH AND om) AGE, z'i'c. No Mercury Uscdd Dr. Amos 6:: @011, CORNER or MAIN at QUAY srs, Buffalo, New York, v RE the onlv Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. May be consulted from 8 o’clock in the morning until 9 at night, in'everv state and symptom of disease. . ‘ 'I‘lie treatmenttliey adopt is the result of up- wards of thirty years’ extensive and successful practice in Europe and America. , ‘ l 1. MOST seisx‘rii‘ic isvnM‘ion. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lily. of Nocturnal Emissions. more properly known as Seminal Vl’eakiiess. 610. Can be permanently cured in from 15 to 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- jointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. Amos & Son take pleasure lu announc- ing that they have invented a most important instrniiieiitfor the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test of the most em- inent, physicians in London. Paris. Philadelphia and New York r it has been declared the onlv useful instrument ever yet invented for this cure of Seminal weakness. or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. Dr. Amos dz Son. in order to satisfy the most skeptical as if the merits of their iiistru- ment, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial, the money will be refunded bv returning the instrument in good order. ' Persons wishing the above useful instrument. will observe that. the price, with the accent- panyiug directions, securely packed. and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. REMENIES AND QUICK \vaunaari-D. NEW cmth â€"â€"A com: Dr, Amos «Sc Son have, for a long eerie‘ 0f years. been engaged in an extensive practtc in the treatinentof these delicate con'iplaints, and are the only legally qualified physicians who now advertise to cuie certain complaints, or from whom genuine European reinodes can be obtained. ' Persons in any part of the world may be suc- cessfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for medicines, &C., which will he returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from observation . Address Dr. Amos AV Son, corner Main and Quay streets, Buffalo, N. Y . 88-ly Fire! I ..' W E S ’1‘ E R N Fire Insurance Ceiiipany of Toronto. Fire! Fire I I INCORPORATED llY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 0.5119111th STOCK, £100,000; 1. C. Gluten, Pres. t Geo. MicmE.Vice Pros. DIRECTORS : 'l‘lios, Ilaworth, Esq, [MAP OF OUR COUNTRY! one Sabbath evening to his housekeeper. " Yc’ll be the better o’t, sir,’ said Janet; ‘for'I observed in the kirk that there was something 531i: on yer stomach.’ voyage by steaxmpropclling power. The accident to the screw is supposed to have happened from striking some pieces ofa wreck,as several logs were seen floating about at the time. As soon as the accident was discovered Capt. lIockley immediately hoisted sail and directed the course of his vessel west- ward with the intention of making an Ani- Po-cnir'on'ra-s.~â€"A sailor was passing a street booth auctioneer, and halted a moment to hear what was going on. ‘ Going! one and Sixpence,.goingl gone! It, is yours, sir,’ said the auctioneer, hand- CORNER 01" KlNG AND TORONTO STREETS Always on hand, and for sale on the most James Beaty, Esq. T, P. Roberts, Esq. M. Rossiu, Esq. 1 Bernard Haitian, Esq. Secrclm'n (y Treasurer. Angus Morrison, Esq. Shhcit‘or. Bank oft-Upper Canada. Bunkers. Btnjaniin Switzer, Esq. Inspector. W. Henderson, Esq. W. Macfarlane, Esq. CFA NEW AN D IMPROVED THE undersigned, Projector and Publisher - of Descriptive Maps of the Popnlous and Wealthy Counties of Norfolk, Oxford, Brant,‘ l-lalten, York, and Ontario, (all of which have been Favorany Noticed by the City and Country Press,) Proposes to Publish, Drawn to a Large Scale, either 20 miles to 3 inches, or 6 miles to one inch,â€" A Topographical. Statistical,& Illustrated MAP till UPPER CANADA I Exhibiting the Great Lakes, Harbors and Ports; Canals, Rivers. and Principal Mill Streams; the Railways, Railway Stations, and Stage Routes in connection therewith; the Pest Oï¬ces. Money Order Ofï¬ces, and 'I'ele- graph Stations, as shown on the Map prepared by order of the Post Master General, by John Dewo, Esq, Post Ofï¬ce Inspector ; the gene- ral Boundaries, Counties, County Towns, Cities, Towns, and Villages, with the p‘incipal or most direct Roads connecting them, the Population of each City, Town, Township, and Incorporated Villago in the Province; and other Important and appropriate Informa- r tion, compiled from the Census and Statistical Returns of the present year. and evaluable Family Newspaper. LLUSTRATED ,, . , . .. 1 . I If. {MSâ€"Sewnand SixpenceperAnnumgu By well executed Views of the Cities of Ot- . ADVANCE, and if no, ,mid “mm†Th“, tawa, Kingston, Ioronto, Hamilton, and Lon- Mom“, two dollars will be charactp . don; a View of the Falls of Niagara; witn a W RATES OF ADVE {TISIN‘G : [13’ Head Qflicc, C/m-rc/L Street, Toronlo., £0 Tiiis COMPANY Insures all descriptions of Buildings,Manufactories, Mills, &c.. and Good: and Furniture, in the same, againstloss or-dnm- age by fire. on liberal terms. 'Losses promptly settled. ‘ A. LAW, Residence, Germain-gent. Richii'ond Iiill August 13. 1857. {110-1 \._._.__ ._.,_ .__._ MDT , , or; that shrub IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, And despatched to Subscribers by the earliest mails, or other conveyance, when so desirï¬ld. The YORK HERALD will always be be found to contain the latestaiid niostii'npor- taut Foreign and Provincial News and Mar. bets. and the greatest care will be taken to render it acceptable totheinan of business. View of the Niagara Suspension Bridge, ac- companied by a Description of it. Also Views 0f Pl'OYlllClal BUlldllng‘“lll° New =Sixliiies and under, first insertion†. ; .9501) 50 Houses of Parliament, the Normal School, Eachsubsoquem insertion“ . . . . I . - ' o “01.2% Over \Vliitniore &- Co’s. Ilonkiiig Ofliee, HALF-WAY HOUSE, RICHMBND HILL. TOBGNTQ. THE Subscriber begs to inform his numer- iâ€"T Patrons and tlieypublic, that he has removed from the White Swan Hotel to the above Premises, where there will be found primate-s G. MATIIESON. excellent accommodation for Travellers and r"! v . k ‘ i i ' A Good Stabling. ’ (Iownh’h‘l) 1,100 i 313’ Horses and Buggies for Hire. J AMES FITZGERALD DENTISTRY! Agency Particularly (attended to. W __ 31:tf 10 log the book to the tar.’ ‘ Mine, sir,†exclaimed Jack, with a tone of unaffected sunrise; ‘ what is it 'I’ “Pocahontas? . ‘4 No you don‘t poke it on to us,’ re- plied the tar, and walked off. A I‘norcsson SNUBBED.â€"-DI‘. H an Edinburgh Professor of the last cent- my, met in the sruburbs of the city on in- offensive creature, who was generally rcâ€" gat‘ded as an imbecile. Somewhat irritated by the creature’s intrusion on the privacy of his walk, the Professor said to him, Ilow long, Tom, may one live without brains 'I’ ‘I dinna ken,’ said Tom; ‘how tang has ye lived yoursel? erican port. For seven days she passed through heavy squalls, which culminated on the QGth February in a ï¬erce gale and furious squalls, rendering it almost impossi- .ble to manage the ship. The commander succeeded in puttingr her head round in latitude 4‘ 0 2'4" noth and longitude 31 o 20’ west, and bore up for (.Queenstown, arriving with her passengers and eiew all after arough voyage oi‘twenty-six days duration. When the Arabia.- called at Cork, on her outward-bound voyage she took the Australasitm’s passengers on board, arrived yesterday morning. The passengers of the disabled steamer speak in the highest terms of the kindness matti- .fcsted. by the captain and ofï¬cers of the safe, on the morning of the 3rd of h’léarch,‘ As an illustration of \Vestern g0 (LfLCllCZdlIle’NCSS, we have the story of a young lady at an academy, who said to one of her schoolmates, as they met in the morningâ€"â€" ‘1 am not going to school any more.’ ‘ \Vhy not? ‘ I was married last night.’ Arabia. .â€"__.. “Mary, where’s the frying-pan ?’ shells up the alley with the cat for ‘liorse.’ question.’ .2 Yesterday morning? It r dinucr.’ JOSEPH GARY, V Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Oct. ‘22, 1858. 72~7 CALEB LUDFORD, Sillllilill thl) HARNESS MAKER, Opposite Mr. Purkiss’ Store, 194.1 y. 'I‘Iommrar. G. nauabetnc’t, URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s * Hotel. Richmond Hill. the Fias'r and THIRD MONDAY of every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence Thornhill. All VVorlearranted. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artiï¬cial Boneâ€"This ï¬lling is put into the Teeth while soft. causing no pain, as it requires no pressure, w. c. Anaâ€"ï¬e. o. D. s. Surgeon Denttst, 99 KING 81‘. East“, SOUTH SIDE. ’I‘HIRD DOOR \VES'I‘ FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, PARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s 'Icct’h. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im- nroveii'ieuts of his pi'tifesaiou in all its branches. itnd can snpplv the profession with Teeth. ' Gold, Valcartizcd Apparatus. and Vulcanite luhber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral 'l‘eeJt mounted mi Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber, with Continuous Gems. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. TomatQOe-tobe-r 11, 1890 dig-by 7“ 0. LLOYD, .n‘. q, SURGEON DENTIST, favorable terms. WM. SMITH. Aurora, June 14, 1860. 81-tf .AN EXCELLENT FARM .FQH SALE. ACRES, 80 Cleared. 20 miles from from the Kingston Road. Well watered. Good Buildings and in o. a good state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to DR. VVINS'I‘ANLEY, :Eglington, Yonge Street. October 4, 1860. 97â€"3m Whiting Hart: Inn, RICHMOND HILL. THE Subscriber begs to inform the Public - that he has leased the above Hotel. whom he will keep constantly oo‘liano‘ a good smipr of first-class Liqums, die. As this house possesses every accommodation Tra- vel ers can desire. those who wish to stay where tliev can ï¬nd every comfort are respectfully iii- vitoo‘ to give him a call. CORNELIUS VAN NOSTR AND. Richmond Hill. Dec. 28. 1860. 108-1. “run AURORA MASIINIC QbAllItiLLE BAND! Toronto,aiid threevquarters of a mile . 7 'least 6' feet from East to \Vest, x 4 to 45% feet from North to South,) will be completed, here, , Osgoode Hall, 'I‘iinity College, and the To- ronto Univeisity. the last, said by competent Judges to be the Finest Building o-fits Class in America. IF ENCOURAGED To accomplish this Important Work, the Map (Size, including :1 Border form-ed by a tasteful arrangement of the Emblems of Canada. at Ten lines and under, first insertion. , ,. ,_ 90 75* ,Above ten lines, ï¬rst iii., per liiie.... 00 '07 Each subsequent.insertion, perliiie . . . . 0" 02 11:? Advertisements without written direc- tions inserted till forbid, and charged accord- ‘iiigly. All transitory advertisements, from strangers or irregular customers, must be paid for when handed in for insertion. A liberal discount will be made to parties ad- in from three to iive year's, IN ANTICIP ATION Of a General Patronage, the Price has been pern'ianeutly fixed at Fivr: AND A-HALF DOL- “1an nuts. payable (only) on delivery of the Map V I ‘ q, , I in Good Order and Condition, handsm‘nely ' All letters addwswa tome L‘d‘ll’r lml'l l†Colored, Varnished and Mounted. 113" Put I POSl Pald‘ I . ‘ up fOi the Pocket at $6.00. ' No paperdiscontinued until allarrearagcsam GEORGE C. TREMAyNE. 'paid ; andparties refusing papers without pay tug up, Will be held accountable forthe sub- Toronto, January, 1861: Iscripuon’ 'i vei'tisiiig by the year. All advertisements published for close pe- riod than one month. must be paid for in ad. THE YORK HERA Ll) Book and Job Printing ESTABLISMENT. ____.. ‘ RDERS for any of the undermentioned description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB WORK will be promptly attended to :â€" nooxs, FANCY BILL-S, BUSINESS CARDS, LAI<é3 -_...z FARMERS’ INTEREST. f HIE Subscriber begs to intimate to the Farmers of the County of York, that he is prepared to Manufacture and Sell llll‘l'llll .lllllllllll VVitn the improved Draft and Coupling Irons, The above Harrows are far superior to any now in use. being made on an entire new AND SMALL POST}:[(5,01RCULARS, LAW-FORMS. BILL HEADS,BAN1( CHECKS,DRAFTS,AND_, PAMP HLETS. u Jemmy's got ll, 6811ng "Hill and Clam- it ï¬rmly adheres,renderlng it almostimpossible a for the ï¬lling ever to come out. “ The dear little fellow, what a genius L “he†did you, husband pop the lie Will make; but you forgot we’re going to have company, and must fry some fish ing it done in a superior manner.- ‘ETILL be at the following places for the ‘ ’ Practice ot'liis Profession : ] ‘lie 1st Thursday of every Month at 1101- land Landing. The 2nd 'l‘hursday at King Station. The 3rd Thursday at Richmond Hill. The 4th 'l‘hursday at Gormley's Corners. At all'othertimes the Doctor can be found athisréSidenco in Aurora. .1 one ‘39. 1‘60. Snow open to receive engagements on li- beral terms, for any number, to suit the convenience oflarge or small parties. V Applications to Mr. VVM. InvLMD. at \ Aurora, or Mr. W, VViLLis, 3rd Con. VVhit- l church. N.B‘. Also,a SAX-HORN BAND may be had on application. 834v Aurora, Nov. 2, 1860. it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which Dr. Husband has made arrangements with Mr. G. L. Elliot, of Toronto, to manufacture his Artiï¬cial Teeth ; those who engage Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- IOU-Sm July 8, 1851' {RI-l» principle. They will he found to do the work much quicker and better than any other l'lar- 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 atteiidto all orders. SAMUEL SANDERSON. Richmond Hill, Feb. 24,1860. And every other kind of LETTERâ€"PRESS PRIN TING done in the heststylo, at moderaterates. Our assortment of JOB TYPE is satayeg new and oftho latestpatterns. A large v9!!!†of new Fancy Type and Borders, torCamll. 5-tf Girculars, occ. kept always on hand.