,.. , _V ‘ p - . " > ' ’ “ ' , ,Irnv;:.; I liJMflullit'uJ. W) a»,mÂ¥s\rtu"m‘>ki'sa¢lfllm i'flw-m“)i‘l‘tï¬wmm on. ‘p . lo. .1 135;“ ,SLAVElRifvr scooter-1E0. . H. &'J. HAz-RiRlSON “" ' "if" ‘ f ANY whohaveb-Oen'slayesto RheumatibjFlUllr Barrelérfloading; stave‘and ‘ ' tyrannyahaVOrbecn entirely emanptpated I Shingle Manufacturers, PEC'I a Conveyan‘o‘cr‘ and Auctioneer, ' *‘owGORMLEv;-* COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, . u floodlit. 1. N‘ever'sleep in a room where ' "‘5 “w’l’ive‘eah rlPE. there is green'paper on the walls, as I 31 4 BC N M “mm Surgeon: Donn“? SURGEON Dentist, will be at Ni‘cpoll’s by m" “s.†°f I f l M L.- i-' it Lumber, "Planers. â€" ' ' r i made of arsenic "or f“ ' T i " ' “ ', . A Hotel. Richmond. Hill,‘ the- ‘ms'r . 111 me i . ‘ .- MY Cllll)’ Pipel mvcutty Dlpel this C010†8 '95-tf WILL BE AT MONDAY of every month. and, the re- Ingrams n a a e ' r- -' .__. v , Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, ' and Plaliedl‘r’tO‘orderin quantities to Isuit'purv chassis. ‘ '~ “ ‘ 11:? Factofy‘giL-o‘n Markham lead ; the pm; 8,. tar thgl mos} September 18, 1860. dangciods‘be‘i g" schce‘n‘gree‘n, and is known positively [by a drop» of . =\ certain cure for Rh'eumhtism, Tic Dolorea'ux, “mainder’ of the month-at his residence, 1 . _ vSpralns, Bruises and Sweltmgs . v ' v ‘ ' fY R. All ' McCï¬lswner 7"] concession to or .l‘repared and sold by Joseph Ingmm: Mall)l8 Work VVarranted. - _ ,_ , ,_ , .. V I . ‘ Teeth ï¬lled with Osteoplarlic Or Artiï¬cial -Y~‘llagey m bOll-les at 25 Md 500- each. The theme may lowly be, ," But haith .l’ll tune my harp and sing A wee bit lilt to thee , For tho’ nae whirligigums grace liicliqrs Hatch-"Ritilimond Hill, Auction otice. ‘ On Monday Of each month, 8.1. iand Th." {01†0’ 500W hue. muralic ac“ on thé green leavmg it ‘â€"‘ ' ’ I v‘ , . _â€"Tl" 'ï¬llin 'is rut into the Teeth while ‘Maple Village, Fol». 14, 1861. l-y. Plank Romp mp‘oJ‘a'ddmss’ Richnlo'ud Hm“ Tame “1911‘ alums bee“? 103' Wlllle- i, THOhTAS‘ BO W NIAN, 1 ELIJ'Iaples giiï¬auslulisno pairings lt‘requires no pressure. _. , g , . 4 l. . .. June 7 1,351- “ ' l ' , )6†“my 303's were ew' . VVlillG" . 'lil'ï¬flfli :‘Vl tin if card‘ . i » ° 1 i‘ ‘ ‘ l .h ‘- ' lard an the tooth to which ' Q. I "i . i ;, 7 -. ~ ' ,9 5177.." ' ' 'if I, ' i l I' 'I l _ I 2 _. _ . n " ' . 3 [1100115611 AuctIOIIGCI' On the Tuesday following, at it soon Become: :ZIltlerln sitalmostim ossible- PFOVHIClill Insurance 0011] an “H "t, " ‘ Mv nv '» l .x- cult-v 1 el contain suoariol-lcad» and-mllppison. ~ 9 .. - . H , _ tlï¬rmlyadherts, ‘g I , p _ _ a v f l _ I, “i r y lo“ lll'le' n- - pp ' ~ » D l -‘ "v‘ -’ l r l‘ ‘. FOR THE . ‘ "'6‘ '2 h H W N’ for the filling ever tocome out. - ’ OF CANADA. H r. TM; Rn 'o~ " '4" V \Yllon steaming in my cheek, And mist-like.owre my auld grey pow, Asccllds thy swirling reek; Oh tllen su eot fancy waukens up, Wi’ if her fairy train, And mony a blithesome, happy thocht ,‘ Gangs dancing thro.’ my brain. Try the trulygreat PAIN KILLER, Bnrdos' MA- GIC RELIEF, and if you are not satisï¬ed 81’ its s11 ' ' riority, after using the medicine, the ricc'will 1i rev- i funded b the.Agent, in all cases. Pr (:6 25. cents per ‘- bottlo. old by all dealersinunedici‘nes. " a child Who it tempted tO'cl'lcvvthern from the slight sweetish taste. 3. Green glazed cards used for concert-tickets, are still. more poi- - sOnous; a single one Of them con-- ‘tains a grain and a half of arsenic, enough to kill a child. . 4. Never put a pin in the mouth " or between the teeth, for a single instant because a single effort to laugh or speak may convey it'into the throat, or - lungs or stomach causing death in a few. minutes, or requiring tile Wlndplpe to be Cut Pic-nic Partiesdz Tea Meetings Open to get u out’ H n’ has passed Attendodand supplied on reasonable terms. HOtel, iK'lineb‘uii'g,‘ v . On Wednesday following. Teeth Inserted. 2-' ’ In all the latest styles. Dr. Husband has made arrangements with _ 'M . G. [.3 Elliot, of Toronto. to manufacture , r - k A hisr Artiï¬cial Teeth ; those who engage Doctor fire 1111b 13111121118 31151117611172, Husband to dothoir work will be.suro Of have, , , ESTABLISHED 1849, big it domain a superior manner." INBORPORHED 3,, Ac.T or pARLMMEM 3 July 3. 1859., ' . â€"f-â€" , it Subscribed Capital, $1,743,020. HEAD OFFlU-Eï¬-TORONTOJ COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to “Almira.†P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at. j the “York Heraldâ€Oflice, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornllill. and Mr, James Cavaunah. Mansion House, Sharon. where Terms, &c. may be obtained. 'Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. 62-11‘ " - I ., . , _ CHARLES TAGGART, WSW? Elli?! “A. CAL; !_ 4:0 CONFECTIONER. November 1851. ' 154"“. BREAD & FANCY BISCUIT BAKER W RICHMOND HjLLo _ FOR Valuable Property for “Sale IZ: 63 Acres, 23 or which is timbered, 40' Acres under Cultivation. ' Severall’A RK LOTS with timber thereon. A loo. --«»VL1‘.13A~GE~ enormous. with-n.0,; withoutï¬nildings. _ m, v. .3 M. The db‘bllé’ property 'is"sitij1ai'ed"ait, and of»: joining more ‘V-il‘l-a'go of“- ‘ Biohmdnd~ -«‘-’~»-I-1111. For further. payiijcularsxqpplyetjlle Ofï¬ce of 3 this paper. 9(- fl if 96 r . TORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS 185 YONG‘E STAEET.‘ 'MONUMEN 3,?0MBTABLES', I TOMBSTONES, &c. , Twenty, Per «Cent V'Cheaper ,THAN in onion as'rABLi's'nuit'Nr. My cully pipe 1 my cutty pipol When winter. snell and bare, Comes roaring free the Norlan skies, , And maks mo croichle sair, I seek nae doctor’s drugs. but tak’ Just two. three pufl's o’ thee; Then, like a filly ’lnang the hills, I breathe baith glad and free. PRESIDENT :.-,â€"H_,on. JOhn Hilliard Cameron VICE-PRESIDENT :--J. S. Howardï¬.7Esq. - , _ masqronst ‘ ' Hon. 1. H. Cameron, George Duggan, Esq Hon. _,Geo. Crawford. .1. S. Howard. Esq. I 11011.1Vl.(9an1ei’oii,M.l’. Edw. C. 19116:;chqu ‘J,.thmeron ,Esq.l\vl .P.P A. Mol‘rison‘,ESq.'Ml’l’ A. M. Smith Esq. Lew-is Moffat, Esq. . . . ‘ ltlllllllll. minim EXAMINE THE LATEST .â€" w' 0' .u! nylw‘V‘J‘e,‘ My cutty pipcl my cutty pipel Even in the simmer hours, When lane [seek the burnie’s lip. .. ' to the stomach it may as it has: - - . , . lo muse among the flowers, m 1 l . Rlchmond Hill. June 24. 1861. 135-tf : _ A _ _ W_ L_ pemu Es . h . . 0 . I lean tile on some fugqu stane, done. cause years of suflcrlng, ceas~ ‘ . , ‘ ; " . |MPROVED~ HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees-oi" the _ , , l l l ’ _ z _ . _ l ,R": Hill; el’t‘ on", i And “0'†thee "P with glee? innl only when It has made its way have Troughs, Water Spouts, estate of D. C. or. w. YALE. wullcou- Manager and Secretav-y:+â€"James Sydney " 3.: It I. ' ' And then tho, a, mound itsweet. 0 ~ tinuc the business under the superintendence Cracker, Esq_ THE FANNING MILL,l BEFORE buying any other Fanning Millâ€"- considered by competentludgestobe the , ) ,. . - . best constructed Mill before the Canadian l‘S-*‘All “mes and accomlls remammg 1"“ public fer separating Oats from Spring Wheat, llflld 0“ lllf’ 15l day of. ‘Junen 18,58. Wlll b6 lull Peas and Oats. and for cleaning in fact all IMO Court for COlleCllO-h out of the body through the walls of abdomen or other portions Of the 4 system. . . 5. It is best tobave no button or string about any garment worn dur- Liverpool and London Fire Mite Insuifllllltfidlnlllalllr. Head Ofï¬ce, Canada. Branch, Cornet“ Of , .1 D’Armes and St James" Street, Montreal. Cistrons and Pumps, Manufactured and for Sale by JOHNLANGSTAFE STEAM MILLS, 'I‘HORNHiLL. 0f O-ur duly oulhl’rlzéd agents: AUSTIN APBEY' 8 Assist. Secretary: and D. CAuLos VALE. whose receipt Will be‘ J,w.w00dh0use'ï¬sq. duly acknowledged, . "l‘is doubly sweet wi’ thee. l Managcrangmwigs : Wm. Blight, Esq; ‘ Stitcno'nswsMessrsz' Duggan &. Burns, ‘ _ BANKERS :â€"The Bank of Toronto. My cutty pipe 1 ‘my cutty pipel \thn mirk tho o’eining fa’s, And kindly at my wse bit beild Some coutlllo cronle’s ca’s. V I ~‘ to it 'c‘l, :nd sen’ thee rounc - - ' ‘ ) - 3111103. 1859. I ' l , _ ,‘ ,5 .‘ . _ I 133.1 S\~l,f§,3,g:,ir;d by thee. ’ mg mght‘ ,A l()l?g’ loos“ mglll" ' kinds of Grain. {This ‘Mlll stands unrivalled, “CRHYALE, V [RE“and MARINE-INSURA'NCE'bnS-P r _ -, z, , _ g . . . The crack beginsâ€"tho sang is sung KUVV" IS the bCSt l‘lllug to Sleep “l- E l . , l is made of gOOd . i ' G-i CUM'ME'Ri ness transacted by this Company atils Va- Invested Tho momth blithely flee» ’ . Many a man has facilitated an at- TEETH XTR'ACTED WITHOUT PAlN - D URABLE 111A TERIAL ! Torbnto,-Apl-i129. 1859." ' ~481-th ,rious‘Agefhyljes will as": Shadow“ '10" D If}: di’ ‘ ‘Ch . mam...†M , ' , . . . .fl " ' ' -' 1" ’vomq, at almn may ru er 68- ., X - 3 nrtncTons.- . . n erson, s . alr- __" _ tï¬m’wwmï¬mw taYl‘ Of apoplexy by buttonmg h†And is, from its wuslmcuon, the bestfor Fm- ' . l , â€"-â€"~- , The nun-ilero'us and :rgsponsible Stockholders 'man, A. Simpson, Esq. .liep‘uty-(thtairrrian,r j l l Shirt C0113“ . . mers use in the Province. 3 * 4 r . of this Company, and the largeamouut of car Henry‘Ohap’manrEsq-E. J. S; Alhitland, Esq. “lâ€! ‘ ' ' "S 6. if you wake Up in a cold night B y D 1'. E. C. E D M'O N D S, UNI FY pital subscribed, afford anamountiof security to James Mitchell; ‘ESq; ' Henry "Starnes. Esqf.†Tnev are manufactured by'the undersigned, v . - . M.P.1’. at Richmond Hill, to whom all orders should Fire J. H. -Maitland,iEsq-’:. Resident-Secre- .he assurcd, equal at least to that of any other , F. C.- Smith, . Resident rA-ssistantr‘ .. . . ' . ' Company transacting busmess in the Provmce _ ‘ 7 and find yourself-very restless, get suncaon DENTIST, AURORA. & Life Insurance Association my, 0,, lggi‘ï¬iyl FLOPIL dmlk um wme of “ft Ont 0f bed, and Stand on _a pleccv Of Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized belEf’ TEST-fliers would do well to call and ’ex- OF ,LONDQNl _ , ‘. _ b-ecmmry' " . ‘ . . . 50“ mg “L carpet 01‘ (510111 'Of my lill'ld, spend Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. amine the Mill, When passing down Yonge St. Vim. which is Amalgamang the Agentatl’tlchmono Hill. , Diwcto'rs wou'ld'jqaâ€, the ï¬lt‘emion‘ Boys must be separated from vicious habits as grain is from chaffâ€"by threshing. Kind words are the flowers of benevol- enceâ€"â€"»llind dccds the fruit. Song of the buoyâ€"4‘ I’m a floct,1’ni a- float.’ If a man is not satisï¬ed with a little, it is Very certain he will never have enough. lit: who never laughs without knowing why, must be a sad dog. ï¬ve or' ten minutes rubbing the whole body Vigorously and rapidly with the hand, having previously thrown the bed clothing towards the foot of the bed so as to air both bed and b0dy.-â€"â€" 7..1fyou have inadvertently eaten too much, instead of taken something to settle the stomach, thus adding to thc’load under which it already la- bours, take :1 Continuous walk with just enough activity to keep up a Fall 11) love Willi nature 11'] her beauty very [moisturewor perspiratign and {ill-“'1’; “ï¬ll Your 5W9 W1†"9“" be of the skin and, donotstop until ell- rejectcd. _ , "Not to have fear when there is Oc- tircly relieved, butend your exer- ('isc in a Warm room, so as to cool easiest for it is as great a weakness as oï¬â€˜ very Slowly. cowardice. In this world, full often, our joys are only the tender shadow which our sorrows cash Grief, softened by time, grows beautiful, and we cherish it as we do some old diui picture of the dead. It is dangerous for a man to attempt. as the tower of Pisa seems doing, to see how far he can loan from an upright po- sition without falling. ‘ ‘ Time has a lloom~day book upon whose pages he is continually recording illustrious names. ‘Stcrn’ duty of a pal'elltâ€"-cllastising an unruly child. ' ' ' ' it is quite a prize pattern if a lady can ‘llcm’ :1 refusal without there being a single crossstitch in it. The noblest quality wllerewith nature has endowed women, for the gOOd ofth'e world, is material loveâ€"that love which seeks no return. A n iTl'lSlllilGD’S Opinion of a Yankee.â€" “ Bodad if he was cast away on a desolate island, he‘d get up the next mornin’ an’ go round sellin’ maps to the inhabitants.†They say there is-a man living in Edinburgh who attends church regularly, and Clasps his hands so tight during prayer that. he can’t get them open when the contribution-box comes round. An English editor acknowledged the recipt of a bottle of brandy, forty-eight years old, and says: ‘LI'his brandy IS so very old we fear it cannot keep much longer.’ Young men who would prosper in love should woo gently. , It is not faSllionable for young ladies to take ‘ardcnt spirits.’> A young and beautiful damsel, having two lovers, and not knOWing which to prefer, so‘tlcd the matter by marrying One and cloping with the other. A nlilkrnan was awoke by a wag in- thc night, with the announcement that his best cow was choking. He jumped up to save the life of his animal, when, 10, he found a turnip stuck in the mouth of the pump. “\l’hy, Sarah, I am told thatiwhen, you met your Old ‘flame,’ Mr. J i , the other day, he treated you quite bearishly.’ “ Indeed he didn’tâ€-â€"â€"bluslling, “ he seemed very glad to see me.â€-â€"â€"-“ That’s what I mean. 1 unllcrstand he gave you a pro- digious Izzrgghzo'.†Sarah screamed and fainted. Till: DEAD Annualâ€"On an evening, lately, two or three cronies met in a public house in town, and, having: got somewhat, quarrelsome Over their cups, one of the parties gave his neighbor a smart blow on the side of the head, which sent him down on the floor. The woulldo:_l man feigned llimsclfdead. Water was procured, the landlord summoned, and everything done for his resuscitation, but in rail... There was no help for it; the un- happy manâ€"410 doat-or’s aidsought for was stretched in a corner of the room. and a white sheet thrown over him, while iii“ associates plocecded to discuss the" question of his funeral over an imperial llall‘ l'i'lléii' 12in. A her some time had elapsed, the stoop almost drained, and the mirth Waxing rather boisterous, gatlleled 'lllll’lï¬t-‘lf up, and, hedged in the way of the table, sc‘iZed the stoup, and, with vnergy, exclaimed: “Ye drunken scalnps, are ye to tak’ it .a’ an’ n5 leave me a drap Z†forthwith 8. Never .put on apairof new boots or shoes you a journey, espe- cially"on a visit tovthe-city; rather wear your easiest, Oldest pair, other wise you'lviilgsoun be painfully dis- abled; , ., v . , 9. A loosely fitting boot or shoe, while travelliug‘in winter, will keep the feet “(211111015 without stockings at all, than fa light pair, over the thickest.- wa‘mmest'hosc'.‘ ' ' ‘ 10. Riding against the cold wind, immediately ‘aftcr’sil'lglng or, speak- ing in public, is suicide. 11. Many. public. speakers have been disabled for life by speaking Under a hoarsnpss of voice. _, f 12. if you happen to get wet in cold weather, keep, moving on foot with a rapidity suflicient to keep off. a feeling Of cllilness untilyou ,get into a'hOusc, and not Waiting t'o'un- dress, drink instantly and plentifully Of hot mo of some sort; then un- dress,,wipc dry instantly, and put on warm, dry clothing. _ 13. Never go to bed with cold feet if you want to sleep sound. 14.» If a person faints, place him 1' instantly flat. on a bed, or floor, or earth on his ,b'aclt,. and quietly let llim~alone at least ten minutes; 'if‘i‘l is simply. a fainting ï¬t, the bloorl 809Vng On a level. will more speedily ' equalize itself through the system; cold water. dash‘cdi inthé‘ face. or sit-* ting position is unnecessary and per- nlclous. . 15. Never blow your nose, nor spit the product of a congh,nor_ throw a fruit pool on the sidewalk. â€"â€"Hctll’s Journal of Health. ' LANGUAGE or I<‘l.ow13_as.â€"â€"-The heath is made the emblem of solitude in the language of flowers; and thus, when the fond swainpresents his mistress with a bouquet of heath and pansies, she under- sands llis‘heart would be at ease if his solitude Were blest with her society. Other flowers'ca‘rry tllceexpreSSion Of “Think of me in solitudcg†and a hundred other woeful speeches ar-ci'fh‘ls silently told. uage carried by lovers, in the East, that they employ even the' different shades to describe the dilfercnt degrees of their passions. HUMOR AND' TanianEss.â€"-The the defunct . Quarterly Review, in an article on Shelley, says :‘ “ He never seems to have felt or known that tenderness is more in- separable from humour than “"0111 the finest sensibility with which poet was ever gifted, To sympathize with others is a lesson which the genuine humorist teaches better than any. other preceptor. Sir \Valter says very linely of the author, who contrives so well to reconcile us to human nature. But far less gentle humon- ists than- Goldsmith merit the same boneâ€" diction. They reconcile us to human natu e because they teach us to understand it; ' and whether as a poet or a reformer. Shelley’s capital defect was that. he un- derstood nOtlling so little. shows us a radiant-world of dazling arms, and glorious eyes, and floatin locks; someâ€" times a gloomy region Of pale murderers, and lying ministers. and cruel aliens; but in neither of these do we breathe the same atmoSplle're as that in which 'itlle human creatures of our actual earth live and work and have their being. His opinions accordingly are never applicable to the real concerns of living men.†I V‘v’arl‘antod' To such a pitch-0f perfection ‘is this hing-.1 He sometimes ' performed in the most approved manner and Aurora. March 9. 1860- 67-13’ ALEX. marvnmesorv (LATE FROM ENGLAND.) PRACTIBAL CLOCK d’r WATCHMAKEB, .1 EW ELLER, &c. RICHMOND HILL, C.W.> 11., in offering his services to the inhabi- Ao tents of Richmond Hill and Vicinity, begs to slate that they may depend on getting their work Well done. from the fact that he has had ‘25 years experience in some of the ï¬rst- class houses in lnndon, Yorkshire, and Len- casllire, he hopes. by strict attention to business and moderrte charges, to gain the support of 1120 public I WORK \VARRANTED FOR ‘ONE him. N .B 117 ark done on the shortest notice Shop next door to the “,York Herald†Office Richmond Hill, Nov. 7, 1861. . 145- THE AURORA , insane cannons BAND! IS now open to receive eligagements on li~ beral terms, for any numborrto suit the “convenience Oflarge or small parties. , Applications to Mr. WM. 1RFLAND, at Aurora. or Mr. W, VVlLLls. 3rd Con. Whit- ollurcll» ‘ t ' t 1 NJ}. Also, a SAX-HORN BAND may be had on application. Auroral Nov. 2. 1860. r! 100-3m @1‘115113 and Saw Mill ! T HE Subscribbr._in’ returning thanks to his numerous Friends who favored him with their 'custom at the Ileadford Mills, begs to inform them that he has taken the MILLS lately occupied'by Mr. B. Flsu. known as the @herborne 4Mill-s Near the Green Bush Hotel. Yonge Streetwâ€" Tllese Mills lroinginï¬rst-rate order; any one givi lg him'a call will ’ï¬nd the G’ristill‘g done in a stiperivr manner. Parties Wishing to take their Gristing back with tllen‘rcan do so. [11? All work warrantedswond to none in Canada. - I l, GEORGE SQUIRE, r Proprietor. 125-11“ Markham. April 19. 1861. . C. w. COLEMAN. ~WATCHMAKER & JEW’ELLER, NO. 283 roses srnmrr, TOROSTO, ' .illlST store north of Crook'shiank-stretitâ€" " l Repairing in all its branches pl'oporlya‘t- tended 10., .‘All worklivarranted.†NJ}. ,An assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and , Fancy Goods kept on hand. Toronto, Sept. 6,~186l . 14546m NEXT OF KIN WANTED. . ‘ UNDREDS OF MILLIONS POUNDS STERLING 1N CHANCERY, BANK OF ENGLAND, 810., waiting claimants. A Catalogue of the heirs. and names of thoseto whom letters should be addressed in England, will be sent post free. on receipt of' 60 cents in United States’ stamps, or ‘tWo for $1._ Old claims must 'be' presented at once. Refer. ences :â€"A. K. Hill. Boston; J. Burnham, Chiefof Policefflaverhill. * = Addresr - W. W. S. ORBETON & CO. . Box 250, Post Office, Bostoanass September 12, 1861. . 146-3111. 7!? '"l i I :3" kill llllllllllll fill . ON RICHMOND HILL. Edwin 'Webber, BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Rica- mond 11111 and Vicinity, lhat he has comrqenced bcsiness as CABlNET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, ac, Two doors south of the “ York Herald†Ofï¬ce. where he has on hand a general assortment of Housiehold Furniture, Of the best quality, cheap for cash, 81;: A Call is solicited-i Richmond Hill, June 7,1861. 132-ft new Ans IMPROVED ‘ Map of Upper Canada! OULD you'secure 'a valuable and hail mental Work of Reference ? Subscribe or the - ' - Typographical, Statistica ., 7, .‘A-ND ‘ Illustrated Mllp‘of-Uppor Canada In preparation by Geo. C.‘ "Tremaine, the old and well-known publisher of Descriptive Coulity Maps. I l _ _ 11:? Residents "of- the Province ' everywhere will be called on by Local or Travelling agents Toronto. May 1861. _ ,. meal Orders left at the residence of Mr. Soutbard, at Newmquet, wigl rocqive prompt attention. snapâ€"within El'glltntas or Raymond’s llote ' SOUTlIAnD, BOYNTON Co Richmond Hill‘.'.lulv 18. 1861. toe-a GEO. MOP. H I LL IPS, Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, c-VV. December 14. 1860. 1074 y DENTISTRY! .h AbAMS.O.O.s. ' Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. EAST, sourHV s1pE.' THIRD DOOR. WEST FROM criuncn S'r.’ TORONTO, ' IDARTICULAR attentionbivento the regu- lation of Children’s Tooth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im- provements of his profession inlall its branches, and can supply the profession with 'l‘eeth.. Gold, Vulcanized Rubber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral 'l‘eeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or i W tr. SELE- Vulcanized Rubber, ‘wnh Continuous ~Gums, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. ’ 491-137 â€"â€"-."~.-<-.â€"-r Toronto,0ctober 11 1861‘. N'E, MILLWRIGHT, ell L T 0 JV .2 , ' EGS to intimate thatheis now prepared to erect MILLS Of every desmiption, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms' He is also agentfor the best, Foundries in Ca-' made. and from his lengthened experieneelhe hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona, Dec. 23,1859 I 1 4 lMPORTANT ' IF- TRUEC! ‘ And every Word is true.'x,-lf- For upwards of tliree'years past, I have been- engaged in a business. which has yielded me at the rate of $3,001) per annnm, but being dosi- rous of going to Europe in the course of a few months for the purpose of there introducing the business, lam willingto teach it to any one who will send me $1. The business is no huixlbng, but of u‘highlyuseful and general character. adapted both to citicslalld villages. and one that any persbn of Ordinary capacity, young or old, male or female. chi) acquire with a few hours’ practice, and by which they can seem-s a “very handsome income. New York State and Pennsylvania, are earning upwards of $21) per week byit, and tlleresis no reason why any oiie else cannot do the same. lnvalids', "even, can do wellb’y’it, as it; is up ped- dling affair. but a blisiness that is perfectly re- Spectable. Gentlemen and ladies ‘of leisure who would like to learn the business for tileif their Own amusement or pleasure, will ï¬nd the practice of it a pleasant pastime, and one that they will take great interest in. On receipt of $1, I will send printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire the art, and these instructions will also contain eyery particular~ relative to the carrying not; so that it will be: highly proï¬table. The purchasar of the “ print-. ed instructions †will also be authorized to, teach it to others; andl haye sometimes receiyed as high as 5,9200, for teaching it: perSOllally to a» single ludiyidual.‘ l would‘state .further than. $2.50 or $3.011 willlbuy every thing that is 110-' cessa'ry to commence 'the business with. and the articles can be got almost anywhere, in city or country, or, if preterrcd, 1 can furnish them ADDRESS, szrAlD. t _ Alvord T. Parsons, . ~ ‘ I» No. 36 Liberty’St., New YOrk. The best ofreferences given when required, F 'hiNlNG M lLLs & PUMPS HE Subscriber begs to intimate tO the pub- lic generally, that the manufactures the latest improved ' K. PUMPS Alla amt M1118. I I In his Shop, at Stouffvllle, where all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt atten- tion; and for cheaplless and durability he defies competition. df‘ 'v‘ " A He airin ' tone with déspatch. P gl"'All lï¬rs addressed to . PETER KillBS. Stoutl'ville l’. 0. Stouffville. Oct. 15.1861. 151-6111. Apparatus. and Vulcanite Several young‘ladies who ‘ have regeived'inSii‘uctlons from me, both in » CHEAPER THAN EVER! H E Subscriber begs to inform his numerous . patrons and the public that he is prepared 1 tdmake ~ " ' 7 Boots and 513.035‘ ‘Ofevery style and descriptioh, attlte lowest possille remuneraling prices. , All -work war- .l ranted to give entire satisfaction. w, u. MARTIN. Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, ' ’ lOSâ€"ly December 7.. 18605 Maiden lidne‘, Albany, N; Y. Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,500,000,STERL1NG. Available Assets The “Departm’t $11,547,061 10 Life Department. . . . t . . . . . . . . . 2,526,595 46 Deposit Fund ianauada . . . . . . . 5112111111 ()0, Deposit Fh‘nd iilLNew York. .. . . V 159,500 ’00 animal-us indigent nillltlltlll. Directors, FireDcpartnlent ., .l. Frothingham, Esq. W. Lulin, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. .l. G. Mackenzie, Esq, A. Laroequo, Esq. .1. 'l‘orranlce,»Esq. . ~ _'. f, Trustees in London 811‘ W. C. Dalycll, | C. 1“. Bazin, Esq. Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. ï¬rm of-Barclq dz Livingston, Wm. H. Macy. Pi‘eé’t Leather Mallufact Bank W. Sherman, ï¬rm Of Duncan, Sherman &Co Every description of l _ , Fire an (1 Life Insurance Busingss transacted at the most moderate rates of ,l’remium- _ W. 1’. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N, A. 'I‘Orehto, April l‘Z,f18_61 _ . ‘PHIVATE , :. ; luEDlOAL .- TREATISE ON THE Physiological View ‘ofrlllarriago. 250 rAOEs “30.130.ExollAvas.â€"â€"Price only twonty-fivo cents. Sent free of postage to all partsof theUuiou. On the inï¬rmities'of youth and nmtnrity; disclosing the secret follies of, both sex-cs of all 'ages, causing debilitv, iner- v‘ousness‘. depression of spirits, palpitation of 7 the heart; Suicidal-imagiliings, involuntary omisr sions. blushings,defective memory, indigestion FACT‘NO. .6 â€"-'1‘nese Machines 100k the-‘Highl- and lassitudo, with confessions of thrilling mt'v'u est qfu. Boarding School Miss, ll College Stu- dent, and a Young Married Lolly, «$46., 15%;. It is a truthful adviser to the marrin and those Contemplating marriage,who entertain secret doubts of their physical condition. and who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happi- lleSS, and lp‘ivileges to which every human being is entitled. . . . Young Men who are troubled with weakness, gone'ally caused by a bad habit in youth. the effects of which are dizzmess, pains. forgetful. ness. sometimes a ringing ill the ears, Weak eyes, weakness of the back and lower extromi~ ties. confusion of ideas, loss of lllemor)‘.'with melancholy, may be mired. by the author’s New: Paris and LondnnTreaLlnenti- I , ‘ 3- L We have recently devoted much of our time in visiting the European Hospitals. availing ourselves of the knowledge and researches of the most Skilled Phyéici‘ans and ,Sul'geons‘in' Europe and the Continent. Those who place themselves under: our care will now have the full beneï¬t of the many'new and efï¬cacious romedieswhich we are enabled to introduce imo our practice, and the public may rest as- sured of the same zeal. aesiduitv, SECRECY and, attelltion'being paid to their cases, which has so '_ successfully distinguished us ,lleretofore, as a. Physiciannin on r peculiar department of profes- sional l‘ractico, tor the- past twenty ï¬ve years. Fnsucu FEMALE. Plusâ€"Ladies, who wish for Medicines. the efficacy of which has, been tested in thousands “ol'cascs: Land never failed to effect speedy cures Without any bad results, will use none but Dr. DeLancy’s Female Per rindical Pills. The only precaution necessary to be obselved is, ladies should not take them if they believe they are ill minim situations (the particulars of which will be found 011 the wrapper accompanying each 1303,) thoughalways safe and healthy. so gentle, yet3 so active are they. A ' » . ‘ l ‘5 '7 Price $1 per box. any part of the United States or Canada. To THE LAtllEsâ€"W'llo ,lleed a conï¬dential per dozen. 'Can be sent by mail. v vmpdical adviser with regard to any of those in.- ‘ tores’ti’ng complaints 'to which their delicate or- ' ganization renders them liable. are particularly invited to consult us. , - Tm; “ ELEcTno GALyAmc PROTECTIVE. "en-For Yilal‘licd ladies xv‘h'cise health will not admit. or who have no desire to illpl‘ease their fmnilics, may be obtained as above. It is a perfectly safe preventive to conception, and has been exten. sively used during the last 521) years. Price re- duced' to $11). .A , V .. THE SHORErSO "YOUTH UNVEILED. A Treatise on the Cause of Premature Decay â€"‘â€"A solemn warning. Just published. a book showmg the insidious progress and prevalence among schools, [both male and felllale], of this fatal habit; pointing out the fatality that inva- riably attends its victims. and developing the whole progress of the disease, from the culli- mencement-to the end. It will be sent by mail on receipt of two [3] cent Stamps. a , ~ - ._'. , _ 1L?" Attendance daily from 8 in the morning ml 9 at “lgm' and mksundflls from 2 to 5‘ll'm' in the United States, and perhaps in the world Buildings,Menutbctories, Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States or Cant-ides. by patients communicating their syrllptomu by letter. ness correslmudonce suit-Liv ’conï¬dentiak ll? Dr. Us Ofï¬ce is stitllooated as established, under the name of, Dr. La. Croix, at No. 31, ‘scriptions mail free. v We claim to have the best )FACT No 3.--'l‘hese h’iachines are better h'dap- l Agent for Torontoâ€":ARTHUIE M.' dAltVlS. Oflico_â€"'Whittimore’ Buildi'ngs, {3016111031. , é ' 123:1)" Dr. LA 0230123937 1 BuSi' rnaliv Oli'i‘d'cdi’plf ' ' 152-1y September 5, 1861. Toronto, April 18, 1861. 1:25-1v' . .tlle Public to, the following hectares in the»- managementpfthis conlp_any:â€"â€"_. . 1,- » e 1i"! sir; i. in V LYOiv ' '1 SEWING - MACHINE ' COMP’Y}, 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.=' The Premiums received in Canada are re‘tlliin‘ed‘ and invested in Gover’nmé’nt or ‘oth‘or’Proi vineial Bond's. ’ ' “ " ' 3 PA†Losses when satisfactorily established arr ?,paid in Canada without reference to the} I‘Iém'e.;l3°an<l:- i ' ' 'I'hab.there.. ismot, , _ claim in dispute. , There is'irrvest’ed in: Canada in Available Funds 206,000“ Dollars. mid this is baihg'- cOmtantlyï¬addedl to. ' ~ ‘ r ' 1' v- *- ' That there‘is invested in New-York'$800,000. ‘ â€"-nnd“'rt is the intention b1" the Directors [to-'- increase thiSsum to“$1;tltl(l,tltl0. ' The accumulated Fundsofthe-(liom'pany N vember 1.359] amount to‘over 5,958,731) of. , The pl'eselit‘ilicolne of 'the' Company'is overr ‘ 7,590 dols. per day. ' ~ ‘ ~ {neurances effected at the Lowest Rempneri‘, ative Prices. J. H. MAITLAND. ‘ NAcr Ni». 23-111858 Marhincs make the lock- lleéiltlelll ,Secteliallfg‘ stick-jâ€"alihe Ondbeth sidesâ€"43nd use a little; ). z _ r , . Montreal. 3., silk-Ins the TlorontelAgency': 85 King Street East. South- side, lover the store of J.» G. Joseph 61. Con] .. , JAlW ES FRASER, Agent} '* ted than any other sowing-machines in the T I, - .1 W I ,_ .. _. market to the frequent changes and allrlost ‘ ommo' AD“! 1,9" 1851' 125,1? endless variety of sewing required in a fa- , only. They will sow from one to twenty thicknessesfoï¬ Marseilles without ,sloppiny, NO‘person who contemplates purchasinglo , Sewing Machine for family or manutac~ tuling purposes. should ‘fail' to send for one" of our Circulars. which contains cuts and full do» of the'soveral stllcs, prices and. sample- of work, all or which we send by at. the present time, one .: Sewing Machines in the World For ell/tar Family or Mamlfltcturingpurposes. And all we ask is a fair trial. Read the following: _ IMPORTANT FACTS. FACT N‘o. 1.â€"-’1‘ltis Com-pang. being duly li- censed, their Machines are protected against infringements or litigation. less than half as much thread and chain or loop-stitch machines. ...â€"_ culminate old English rliy; at... and lilake every stitch perfect. They will y, . r Fort ( __ 1 I, I even sew from the ï¬nest gauze to the hea~ ASTHMA, INQIPIENT CONSUMPTIQN', vi'e'st-’clotll;-t. and: GV‘BII Slbvtu'llard‘. leflihér: ' INFIRMI'l'lES 0F YOUTH. AND: without changing the feed, needle, or ten- . . , OLD AGE, «SLO.» - ‘ a. , sion. or lira-kingr any adjustment of machine . whatever. is not such a machine best adapted to family use ? and if best adapted to family use. why hat for evory variety of. light sewing lna’llul'aculle? [for work too heavy for our lt‘mnilv Machine, we rocom~ mend our larger sizes. ‘ FACT N0, 4.â€"'1‘hese Machines make the most elastic seam ofany sewing-machine ill useâ€":- a fact of very great illlportance in sew- ' ing elastic goods. or goods of any “kind, on a ‘ ' bl’as- _ 'I ‘ o'clock in the morning until 9 at l-ldg‘hl, in every! . FAcr No. 5.-'-No machine is more durable or ‘swie and sunnnom of disbaséi '- ~ , mp more simple in its constructionpr more easily The “cam-M,th adopt is $503.68.,“ of ml‘lel'SlOUd: The 'repulalll’“ 0f “.1958 ME‘ wards of thirty years; extensive and successfiil chines wherever used \ylll‘fully demonstrate pmcnce in Lon'dvm each of me above “Uh†‘ I.’ M057 scravrr'r‘rc rkvnnrron‘. An instrument fer ille'cure of Genital Debi- lity, of Nocturual- Emissions, more properly .known as Seminal -Weakiiess, doc.†Can ‘116 permanently cured ,infrom 15 to 21) days, by‘ the use of this instrument, when used 1?an jointly with medicines." ‘ H ' i , 5 Dr. Amos «31. Son. in“ order to satisfy tit-6" most skeptic/alas loy'th’e' merits of their insult, lnent. pledge themselves that in anyinstanpg‘ where it may prove unsatisfactory. after a‘faitffl trial, the mouey ivill bevefunded by returning“ .the instrumentin gOod order. PricevTen Dole lars. by mail or express. ' . , , YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. -«‘ No ,McrOYrâ€"lâ€"ry' ‘Uscdz Dr. Amos ck: 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, . ;~ Buï¬â€˜gxlo, Ncyvi‘.-YO'i-1:,_ _ RE the only Physicians in. the State Who“ , are members of the Royal College of“ Surgeons.,=London. . May ,be ;cousulted from .3 est Premium at the Franklin institute; Phil-I 3 adelphia. FACT No. 7.-â€"These Machines took the‘H-ig‘h'g est FrOmium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No 8,â€"These Machines took the high~ est Medal at the American Institute, in ‘the City of New York, together with the High- est Premium for ï¬ne Sewing-Machine Work. FACT No. 9.â€".These Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the Mechanics’ Fair, Utica. N.Y. FAC'r No. ltl.â€"â€"â€"Tllese Machines can do the same thing generallv, whenever properly exhibited ln competition With otl el ï¬rst 0 3 Those who have "flared themsewbrby a cop Saying-Machines; But we have space tor . . . , ~ ‘ plain practice indulged in whon'aloueS-La habl (lllfldlodl'ez‘fllut Anorefâ€"ltv‘ls, the “‘°â€â€˜."“.P°‘â€"‘Nll .frequonJv learned from evil companions.‘0rd‘t"’ fl . ' ' ' ' " . school the effects Of which are nightly felt even FACT No. ll.â€"-â€" W's warrth every Machmc we ’. . , . . r _ , l ‘ - . , ‘ ‘scll 'to give better satisfacziou than, (my other mm“ asleeptnnd If n" ‘ m'md’ lenders mmnag’ ., I l. .4 . _ W . impossible and destroyswbpth mind and bodkfvg Sj‘zï¬zgdi’lfachmc tn the rum/cot. or money should apply immediate,» Semabuse is one of .‘r v b' . ‘, ‘ , ‘ the most formidable enemies to.lll:al.th,.ibr-n0n... “3:891†fora Cll'CUlal‘» AUEN r5 thing else in the dire catalogue of human (115- Address, ' eases causes. soidcst gtive adminnpongetho FINKLE & LYON Snwmo-MAcnmn Co}, human system," the lllg its ‘th‘dtt’s’ahdk 6f vico- No . 538 Broadway. New York. time through slew years of. sufl'eringï¬owlrt’»; September 5, 1861. , 145-6m' V an untimely grave. It destroysfthe,nyervofltqf rullllllllolistlr rims, :system rapidly, wastes away. the energies of :lifq,ig,§l THE HEROES 0F IWAR. causes‘mental derangement" prevelltsthe pro- per development of. the system, disqualiï¬rs for ANTHONY, No. 5111 BROADWAY.an , YORK, is'uovy publishing-in addition to marriage. society. business, “"13 all .Wllllï¬lif happiness. and leaves the sufferer Wrecked in other portraits, the celebrated «collection known in Europe and AlneriCa'as, ' ‘ ' 1 ,- w WANTED bodr and mind, predisposed to cons‘umptiongnï¬ a train of evils more to be dreaded they death itself. ._ l Trix.) . V .WI, .3 , REIRSOSS IN ANY rAnT or fruit: wonnpws _, , may be s‘ucCessfully' treated‘by _ forward-inï¬ll}; ' correct‘dctail of their case. ', ' ' l “ l 9 BRADY’S NA 'i'lol'VAn PHOTOGRAer ' .Adfdres‘s' D'r- 'A’l'ibs' Sow; ’48‘Easit‘tGI'ilSse’o3 PORTRAIT“GALLERY, _ l V' Street, three doors West of .Ellicou‘ treat." , in whichis included Portraits of nearly all the Bumilo' Nr'YԠ' I I ,‘88-ly .. ,‘ ~ ipromiueut men 01' Alzleriea. 1th exotiptillg Jeï¬'i -. 5 l,’ V i , ., A They can‘be mailed to UaViS, Geil.’Beaure‘garil-. Floy , am a lost 0 - , -‘ y H-fl. y y", ‘ ‘- . ' y '1 y other cont'ederates. Price 01'sl’lortraits', $3.00 File“ 1186 ' ' ‘~ F110 ' .' 0 I x w ' . C . ‘- ' I l l 4 scenesOf‘the‘War for thernlon,‘ _ . I‘WNE .1 L N_ . are published.card syizepandiu stereoscopic-form. F11 e “"1 l a n ce Qlltpittly ll TV ‘ u , . , .ALSO. . , of l 01 on to. Stereoscopic Views of Scenes in Paris, London, ‘ and in other par's’l of England andgFr-auce 31,54; . ' Scotland, Ireland, \Vales, Holland. Switzer- , land. Spain, on the Rhine. in Athens, ‘ Egypt. 'l‘urk‘ey. the Holt“ Laud, Chi- na. ludia,Cnba. dth dab, ' ud‘tnï¬nitlmt. 0.2mm]: swam :zélimgo‘eo; | GEO . MicHIE,Vic:e memo-05m» s? 1 “2:19? "P‘llllflm. .W’ I. C. GILMOR, Pres. . 3 plasma": : _ . , _ . RicolLewis.Esq.w : "Thos ['Jï¬wafth; Esq, James Meaty. Esq. ,lilï¬lld'el'soll, ,Esq,’ , 'I‘.‘P.. Rollarts, Esq. , lYlaefarlane,Esq, _ M. ‘Rossiii,,Esq,-.,, I _, , _ -, , Bernard H olden. Esanm-atwy & Treasurer's, ~ Angus Morrison. Emu-Solicitor. * 1 . «Bank OfUpper, Cauadar Hawkers. . Benjamin Switzer. Es‘q. luspcctbr.‘- Our Instantaneous. Stereoscopic; Views ' Arc the Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are takeltiu the i'o'rtieth part of aseoond. and the i‘ushlng of water. the moving of vehi- cles. or the trial-ch .of‘an . army. ,does. not in the slighest degree affect the taking at" these v'iest. They are sold foir;$3,,()tl per dozen.“ ‘ We have also on Jihad and instrufactiire‘the largest assortment " of S’l‘ER-EO'SCOPE'S: “1"HO'J’OGRA1’HIC ALBUMS,- and Photographic Materials ...o ill? Hohd- Ofï¬ce, Chill-ale Sli'et'i. Toronto. . ~ I :- t This ConrAlW' insures all descriptions 'of Mil-ls, dz 0.. and‘Goodq.’ and‘Fu'rniture, htfl thesalne, against lesserdami ‘1 Catalogues, whining 11‘ of 11 our Por- , I r I, traitS. Viewr. liken“ pul'i‘lllF‘C-Zngollt free by “age by ï¬re.on liberal-terms- Lessesp‘romptly't ' ' ' a settled.~- " I! " " i, . E. . Alvin our; :5031 131.64.13.61: : u'nee'r integrates More l_=.;N*ewf'-y§ f A. LAW,‘ G enoral Agent. . Residence. 3 125215 alchppnd Hill Anna to. loot.†-, V. ..‘