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York Herald, 7 Jun 1861, p. 4

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"or 1 LARGE and Commodious Holland other 1 " ' ’ ‘ "~ ‘ ' improvements have. at great expense. without Buildings, ‘W ,q , , _’ V H been made so as to make this House the largest The above‘prop'efly" is Situatodigt' find .3" and blast north of, Toronto. Travellers at this ' ‘ joining to, the Village of House find every convenience both for them- selves and horses i NILâ€"A careful ostler always in attendance. For farm“ pamcullafs ‘PPD‘fl “‘0 033cc of - ~ .. this paper. Aurora Station, April 1851. J25-ly Richmond Hm Sept as 1860 .3 ~_.._.. ' > ) pk o r o y . THE , u Scottish American Journal: HIS is a first class FAMILY NEWS- PAPER of Eight Pages, devoted to the in- terests of Scotsman in America, and to the Dis- semination of Scottish Literature and News.â€" The pocial feature of this paper is. that it is a Scottish journal, containing notices of' every, event occurring in Scotland that can be regarded of the least interest. to the natives of that coun- try residing on this continent, as well as a weekly summary of general intelligence. from all parts of the world. The ability of its edito- rials, and the general excellence Of its contents, have made it one of the most popular and widely-read journals circulated in the United States and British Provinces. A deeply in- teresting and humorous- SCOTTISH TA LE; ~ ENTITLED , ' the. Life of rats, racket,” ‘Will. be commenced in the “Scottish American . SLAVERY vABOLIsHED. Manual rvlnéurancc‘ Centrally. .. . . . 2 I . ; .oFbAuApA. a . _~ ~AJAle who. have been slaves to ~Ifiebrrratic pat-tut. i WrM .1. . FOB. tvrann' Sh'ave’been eiitirel’ e'm'anci ated . - ‘« [by the use cry“ y p fire quit mature lineman”, 107-”, l? ESTABLISHED 1849,. : INBORPORATED 3v ACT or PARLIAMENT 1 Ingram’s Infalaille Linintent Subscribed, Capigal, 1 $1,743,520. ,A‘certaiu cure for Rheumatism, Tic Dolereaux, HEAD 0FF10E,â€"â€"TOR ON TO. May 1, 18‘61'. Sprains, Bruises and Swelrings D R. N; J. PECK, ‘ ' l’repared and sold by Joseph Ingram, Maple 5â€" Village, in bottles at ‘25 and 50c. each._ 1'. Mmo, Respectflilly antibuncesithat he Will be at Maple Villagt,r1«“e{j~,1 14_ 1861, Physician. Surgeonte lccouchem' Nichol’s iletel, Richmond Hill, one Dom soum of Lemming “owl “On the 2nd Monday of each month, at "1 Tn a: ‘ . i o NIIILL 127a”. chrfias 5‘30 FEE, Jammie.- On the Tuesday following, Awake ! my muse, assistmy pen While I attempt to write The clustering beautier of that place, That met my gaze last night; ' That'lovely spot of high renown That is rising fast to fame By noble acts of faith and hope, To immortalize its name. The rural scenery of that spot ls great beyond degree ; No spot on which my foot has trod SO fine, so fair to me. Upon the summit of that hill Stands beautiful and fair Two temples of the living God, Or houses built for prayer; Between them stands in beauty bright The County Grammar School, In Gothic style and belfry high. So beautiful the whole. Within its walls sweet knowledge dwells, That shines with lustre free ; Our lovely youths from day to day Receive her blessings there : I... .- PRESIDENT râ€"Hon. John Hilliard Cameron, . VtcE-PnEsInENT :â€"-J. ‘3. Howard, Esq. NEW TREA TMENQIH" ‘. p -I >' V ’ .‘ l I 1',Â¥.IR'UV«' v Bufi'alo M cutest-I BIspop‘safi.“ - I ' Established for‘th’e'cufdbf “f” DYSPEPSIA. GENERAL "DE‘BIIEI‘I'Y. FEVER AND AGUE,“ ASTHMA,“ INCIPIEN'I‘ CONSUMI‘TION,- CONSUMPTION 0F YOUTH AND OLD _AG_JC,I‘I',¢ _ .No MerOEryUscd. Dr. Amgs ca: 3011, 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, THREE 110038 WEST or ELLICOTT STREET, Bufi’alo, New YOrk, RE the onlv Physicians in the State who are members of the Royal College of Surgeons, LOndOnk‘ May bewconsulted’frorn 8 o’clock in the morning. until9atnight, in every state and symptom of disease. Charles 0. Keller, ATTORNEY-AT I LAW, SOLICITOR. ' in Chancery, Conveyancer. &c. Office, in Victoria Buildings. overtho Chronicle office, Brook Street. Whitby. " ' Hon.M.Camqt;on,M.1{. ‘ Edw. C. Jones, Esq, Also a Branch Office in the village of Bea- U.Caiiierqu,Esq.M..P.P_ A. Morrison,Esq.1V1l’P verton, Township of 'I‘horah, and County of ‘A. M. Smith Esq. Lewis Moffat, Esq. Ontarib. ' W. L. Perriu, Esq. The Division Courts in Ontario. Richmond â€". â€"-â€"â€" I -. DIRECTORS 1« Hon. 1. H. Cameron, George Duggan,fErq Hun. Geo. Crawford. .1. S. Howard. Esq. May I, 1861. . _ J.GCRMLEY,, COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyancér and Auctioneer i i-LO'F‘BI', 4TH CON. MRRKHRM. September 18, 1860. HERE be out be happy to'u'ait on those requiring his sortiices in! any branch of his prochsion. ' ' Teeth inserted on Gold I’latenum. Vulcan- ized Rubber, cr Continuous Gum on t’latcnum, Hi” and Markham Village regularly amended The latter being the most beautiful teeth now ' ‘ ' in use. Dr. Pack has all the advantages ofthc Whlibl” NOV' 2'2! ‘860- I " 10474." 95-tf Profession, both in the Stat s atldCanadas, ‘ having formerly been counseled with Dentists in New York; he now receives direct from them every improvement of the Profession throughout the UnitedStates. ' Particular attention given to the Regulation of Cl‘IildI'enfs 'l'coth.' _ T‘_ Consultation Free. All letters addressed to him at Aurora prem- ptly attended to. ' Aurora, Feb. 80, 1861 Manager and Secretary :-â€"James- Sydney Cracker, Esq. ’ r ‘ r V Assist. Secretary : Manager Qngcncies : J W. Woodhouse,Esq. Wm. Blight, Esq. JAMES BO UL TON, Esq. I .- -;-w SOIOITORs :-â€"-Me§srs. 'Dugg‘an 8‘. Bums. BANKERS :â€"-’l‘he Bank of Toronto. Afiction Notice. .TttoMasEOWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, - 'FOR THE: ‘ ‘ COUNTIES 'OF YORK do PEEL. All letters addressed to l‘ Almira.” P.O. Barrister", Law Officeâ€"Corner of Church and king Sts. Toronto, March 8, 1861. II9-tf IRE and MARINE INSURANCE busi- nesstransacted by this Company at its va- rious Agencies. as well as the Head Ot’ricey‘i‘o» route, at fair and average rates. ' The numerousand responsible Stockholders of this Company, and the large amount of ca- pital subscribed, afford an amount of security to stimuli E. it. until), 117-,l'y .. ‘IARRISTE R, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor “Chapters from. _ wil . _ ' ,. , ' i I fl ‘ , , Y _. , The treatmentthey adept is the result of up- W_ ' 1. f recere prompt attenuoq. Orders received at, C H E A P E R T A N E V E R I y in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Money .he assured, equal at least to that 'of anyptber Journal ' for Al’l'll'go- Fl”? tale is one Pfih" wardsof thirty- vears’ extensive and Succed'sfpl 111"“ “l5 arrfamed lovely Spot the , York Herald” Othernylilchmond Hill ; ‘ , . . . advances procured on Eot'tgagBS. - Company transacting business in the Province most humorous 8‘” ellie'lallllllg 8"” PubIIShed} practice ill-Eurbpe and'America. 3’ ' i ‘ Arm minds expansive great, Mr. Henry Lemon, '1 hornlnll. and Mr, James I WHE SWSCM’C“ bfgs {OIMOW’ l‘lsnumel'ous No 3 Jordan SHOE, ; , ' v LAW 3 > ‘ " ,_ and will be especially appreciated by Scottish . -. . , , ., .. v They adorn ,he social circle mum] Cavannah, Mansion House, Shawn, where patrons and the punllc thathe rs prepared Tomi)“; Decmnber 139L1860 . 108 ' A . R. .h d HIM. readms. A I A MOST, SGIENTIFIC .vafENrrogy, , ' ' 'I‘el'mS. &c. In ay be obtained. 10 “Jul” ' ' ' 3 -. gem at". 1‘" mo" I In the same number will appear an ad‘m‘irabfe i 'A‘n lllstwmem for “1.6 cure, of .GOIlltal:DPl>1' Both in the Church and State. I The Legislator here is found, The Scholar and the Bard ; The miserable miser, too, Eis case is mighty hard. Toronto: APTIUS. 1861- . , - , , lecture, delivered in Exeter ’ the Rev. W. Landels. on 7 THE SCOTTISH COVENANTER‘S‘. The ScoTTIsn AMERICAN JobRNAL'has been pronounced one of the most'readable papers FRUITstUGARSi'.” . 'Iublished in America. NEW TEAS. COFFEFS, . TERMSâ€"Two- Dollars and Fifty Cents per . &c. &c , at'the “an, London, by lily, of Nocturnal Etnlfislons,“-mqr0 properly known as Seminal Weaku’géss. &c.,.gCan;,l;to ’pern'lanently. cured itifrom I5 to'2fldayshhy the, useflof'this instrument, when used 999- jo'intly with medicines. , _ _ ,q YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR‘NOTICE.‘ it" . ‘Dr'. Aino‘s‘daSOII take pleasure ln announc- nIg-that they have invented a mostimportéiu mstrumentf'orthecure of the above diseases. FRESH AREI ALS Almim’ N0“ 25‘ 1859- 69-” 360135 and $11093 “M ’ ‘ . ,,,. â€" Of-every style and description. atthe loweSt & i possille remuneratingprices, All work war- Barristers, Attorneysâ€"at-Law, RICHMOND 1mm, . ._ “M901 ‘° 3‘3" 01”“ W‘ffi‘fi‘; MART” SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,‘ &c. GEORGE SIMSON, ruo‘mmo‘n. ’ ' “ om. .._ 00D A d . CORNER OF KING AND‘TORONTO STREETS ccommo (III I: -. . . G Show” to L” i’ Over Whitmore do, Co’s. Bonklng thce, . (f; Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, December}. 1860. ’ cw»- _ K hm“ N ' annum, payable in advance; single copies. 5 ' ‘ , cents which can be had at (all the periodical Illtttttlllllltflllfi, ' stores in the United States and Blltish Provinces ’ ‘ and every attention v travellers. Good’ Yards for ’ 1 ‘ p __ . , , W q 5 V It has been subjected to atest oftheomost em- Drgvsetbdattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses J O H N R E Gr (39,. S, TORONTO- V10 TORI/1 111A USE». send for a specimen number. Subscribers will inent physicians in; Londbn. Paris". Philadelphia an n s. ~ » - . . _.__ . . , . . . - ' ‘ . i , , , _ , . S ,l T ,F. I. . u. . . ~ do well to. take advanta o of our club rates, and New Yoxkt Ithas been declared the cal , W .l he IV'IOlltllly,Falr held on the Premises first 1A1};th Agency Parlzcularly attended to. 10b 0 T “3 'EEN‘ g y Wednesdayin each mouth. .. The greatest General 0f the Souilb v' "I‘he Subscriberin calling the attention Ofthe General Bragg. ’foelssatis‘fied he can administer comfortably to When a pickpocket pulls at your watch, their wants and Willi mutual satisfaction. tell him that you have no tin-re to spare. Richmond Hill. Apt-i120. 1860. A man In the fittest suite of clothes is I‘IOTEL. often a shabbier fellow than another dress- ,ediiarogs. \Vhy is a had shot like an amusing fellow! Because he is the boy to keep the game alive. . RICHMOND IIILL V - - u ‘ r1 oronto, every morning. starting from the lulgtn Mills at 7. a.m.__ and returning at 7, p.m. Pare, 13s. 6d. each way. G001) ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD Ntcuo'l.t.s, Proprietor. An “ Old soldies’s advice” is drink no- ~1 55 thing but water. It is a preventive aga'nst rheumatism. Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, I858. White Hart; Inn, “You lost two legs in the army, you RICHMOND lllLll- I: ‘ say; what did you gain by it?’ asked a gentleman of‘a Chelsea pensioner. V "Single blessedness, sir,” he replied f‘ for after that, no woman would Marry mel' THE'Subscribor begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. where he will keep constantly on, hand a good supply of first-class Liquors, 650. As this house possessss every accommodation Tra- , veliors cart desire. those who wish to stay where .. ‘ . tll,‘CfIllllllLleV"‘ ‘- ‘ ~x': "4 “ Old dog lray’s ever faithful, they say, via} to um. H.521 Zziix‘m” me rmptcuull) m , . . . a . B But the dog who is faithful can never CORNELIUS VVKN VOSmRAVD ' ‘ A. l A. A i“ l L I . e Ira '. . ' r i ' ' - 5 , Richmond Inn. Dec. as. 1850. 108-1., . “If alrich marl Wishes to live in health," â€"-~-â€"~m- * wrote Sir W. '1.omplc, “he most lire like spoon man.’ ' ' . , AURORA. The road ambition travels 13 too narrow 1, GOOD Sl‘l’llb 0’: ,u “‘“h and L'quo’s . . I 1 always on hand. .Iurtccllent, Accommo- .for= fuendshtp, too crowed for love, too, ' ' ' q _ I dation for ’I'ravellers, Farmers, and others. rugged for honesty, and too dark for scr- Cigar.» stall brands. .ence. l), MCLEOD, Proprietor. It is said of the home that the moment Aurora' June 6' 1809' 25‘” ,‘he has done cutltw‘ Lie oats he turns to and "WWW i - 3 IV ,gnaws his manger. Ihat’s what the South istrying- to do. CALEB LED-rout), NEEDLE AND IMRNESS MAKER. 9, Opposite Mr. l’urkiss’Store, “ YOnr horse has a tremendous long bit,” T HonsmLL said a friend to Thedorc Hook. “Yes” said be, “it is a bit too long.” 1 04¢ A'l'ENT Eavo Troughs and Water Spouts superior to tin, put up at 6 cents per foot ; also, Drain l’ipos, Seasoned Siding, Ladders, Shingles, Picket (lattes. Waggon Fel- lows and llubs, Barrel Handing, and Turning in general Manufactured and for sale by JOHN-LAEOETAFF, A letter from Naples says: “ Standing on Castle Elmo, I drank the whole sweep of the bay.” \Vhat a swallow the writer must have 1, Day, panting with heat, and laden with a thousand cares, toils onward like a beast "ts/m“; "MILLS, 'I'HORNHILL. of burden; but nightâ€"calm, silent, holy Juneg’1859. night-415 a ministering angel that cools“ . a with its dewy breath the toil-heated brow; if, .,“ '- iand, like ‘the Roman sisterhood, stoops down to bathe the pilgrim’s feet. it)". , SEYMOUR, HOMtEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN, _ Late telegraphic Bragg and Jeff: Braggâ€"“I have caught a Tartar.” Jediâ€"4‘ Fetch him in.” dispute“ between MAIN sax, NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 DR. L. LANG-STAFF, - Bragg...“ He won’t come.” PRINGIIILL. 3 doors west of King Post Jeffâ€"4‘ Then come yourself.” Ol‘lce' V Braggâ€"fl He won’t let me.” King, May I3. 1859. I 24.”, HUGH CAMPBELL, Watch amt crock maker, ' JEWEI.ER,e:c, Yonge Street, Aurora- Jewelry, Watches and Clocks repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lowest’terms Aurora, February 17, 1860. SU-tf N A SCOLD CONVERTED.â€"â€"In the early period of the history of Methodism, some of. Mr. Wesley’s opponents, in the excess 'o'litheir zeal against enthusiasm, took up awhole waggon-load of Methodists, and carried tlwm before a magistrate, Vi’hun they were asked what these persons had done, there was an awkward silence; at length of them saidâ€"- “we”, they pretended to be better Ethan others; and besides, they prayed from TEETH EXTRACTED iwlTHUUT . . . ,, ~m°.mmg ll” mght' By the useof Electricity, The Magistrate asked if they had done , y ' By Dr. E. C. EDl‘a’IONDS, anything else. SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA- AlN l _ I'm "Yes, sir,” said an old man; “an‘t, plese your worship, they converted my wife; till she went among them, she: had such a tongue, and now she is as quiet as alamb.” “ Carry them back,’ said the magistrate, “and let them convert all the scolds in the town.” THE AURORA RAT-TAIL STORIES.-â€"\7Ve are assured i that once: m Scotland) a illl'lll)’ lillfd; ISnow open to receive engagements on li- findmcr his store of cows (lll’lllnlsll watch- beral termS. for au’ number to suit the D an 1 3 7 ed to see how the thieves could carry them COI‘Ye'llellee “large 0' 5””1“ Pallles' ‘ Applications to Mr. WM. IQELAND. Teeth inserted 011 Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. .performed in the most approved manner and Warranted' Aurora, March 9. 1860 67-1y at away: He saw three rats g0 [ii-gem” {,0 Aurora, or Mr. \‘J, WILLIS. 3rd Con. ‘vVhit- the pile of eggs, when, one turning on his ohm-ct, back, the others rolled an egg upon hnn, Np. A150,,a SAx_HORN BAND may be Which he clasped safely to his bosom, and had on application. his companions, taking his tail in their Aurora,N‘ov.2,1850. NOUIIIS, Stuffed 011‘ like a team drawing a â€"-*___»..-._.-_.n..,_..-___.._ sledge, and disappeared behind some bar- Charles Duran (13 refs, which were the outer fortifications of their castle. A Frenchman’s oil wasted ARMS FER and AHORNE‘Yi‘Ofllc"! 'l‘orouto, will attend to Suits in all the Superior Courts of Law, Chancery and County Court: unaccountably, although the narrow neck of his flask seemed a sufficient security against depredutlon. By a course of 9s;- also, on request. to Country Business in the pionage like that ofthc Scotchman, he DlVi510‘1C0‘II‘S’ “team/l .lhe m“ lowering Illell' “HIS alâ€" scription of Conveyancino drawn up with care tenanter Into the flask, and drawing thvm. and at reasonable prices.6 ‘ covered with the luscious fluid, which each in turn offered to his friend. 100-3m Letters post paid attended to, ' Toronto. November 30, 1860. 104-811; qmbllc and his Old Friends to his establishment, STAGE runs from the above Hotel to, Deeds, Leases. Mortgages. and every de- 73-tf YONGE artistic“ HO‘TEL,’ corner of Adelaide and Yonge Streets,_ 1 l 1 Victoria Square, IN returning his sincere thanks to his numer- ous Customers and Friends for the liberal supporthe has rectivcd sin"e he cbmmcnced business in Victoria Square», begs to assure them that no effort onhispa‘rt will be wanting “to merit a continuance of their favors. " All work entrusted to his care will be made up in a neat and substantial manner. Victoria Square, April 8, I961, 124-311] URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s Hotel. ’ticiltnond leill, the FIRM“ and THIRD MONDAY 01' every month, and, the re- mainder , Of the mouth at his residence Thornhill. V All \Vollt‘Narrantcd. Teetlnfifilled with Osteoplartic or Artificial BOLeLâ€"This filling is put into the Tooth while soft. causingno pain, as it requires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which it firmly adheres, rendering it almostimpossible for the filling ever to come out. - Dr. Husband has made arrangements with Mr. G, 1.. Elliot, of Toronto, to I‘nanufucture his Artificial Teeth ; those who engage Doctor. Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing it done in a-suporior manner, Jun. 92. 1959. 32-15; Albio.n‘ ££QE e 1, EAST MARKET SQUARE, TORONTO, T , . 0,- TOrouto, April 19. l8‘fil. 3. it"), . 112.34? “ T1115 ‘NELL-KNOW’J BLACK Hones HOTEL, Fortnellyltept by ‘r ’illialn Rolpll, 001'. of Palace 3‘; GeorgeSts. {EAST OF THE M‘ARKET,] TURth 1‘0. WILIIIMI tor, Proprietor, [Successor to Thomas Palmer]. Good Stabling attached. always in attendance. Toronto, April 19,1861. 'l‘rusty 11 ostlers 1‘25-1y It... SMI’I‘H, St. LA EVE? MEN, 1 42 K lNCr STREET, OPPOSITE THE ST. LAWEENOE MARKET, TORONTO. ,Choifie Liquors and Good Accommodation at reasonable. charges. Good Stabling an a Careful Hostler in- attendance. ' Toronto, April 10, 1861. IQS-Iy JOS. GREGOR’S Fountain E‘fiosftanrant ! 69 KING STREET, EAST, TORONTO Lunch every 6123,: from 11 till 2. fl? Soups. Gamesâ€":Eysters. Lobsters, &O a‘ways on hand: Dinners and Suppers for Private Parties got up in the best style. y'1‘oronto, April 19, 1861. ‘_1‘V25-1y “Mm- NEwslchNc House, 1 ATE Clarendon I'lolcl, No. 98, 3t) and 32 J Front Street, 3'l'oronto. Board: 531, per day Porters always in attendance at’ the Cars and Boats. _ W. NEVVBIGGIN-G, I’roprtetor. Toronto, April 8, 1861. 12-1-1y Eagtern Hotel, ORNER of King and George Streets, Toronto, C.W. WM. MONKHousE, l’ro- prietor. Good accommodation for Travellers Large Stabling. and a Good Ilostler always in: attendance . Toronto, April 10, 1861. 123 1y l â€".â€"_ THOMAS E. MATHESON. Toronto, July 1, 1559, .zrrr. s. .M. more PIE. m CHANCERY‘, , Toronto Street. Toronto, January 9, 1851. A CARD-j v C KEELE. Esq, of the City of Tor- . onto, has opened an oflice in the Vllw iage ofAurora for the transaction Of Common Law and Chancery Business, also, Conveyâ€" ancing oxecutedlwith correctneSS and despatch Division Courts attended. Wellington St. Aurora, &. Queen St. Toronto NoVember 20. 1863. ' 104-1 y rotton CITY Innatawotuts 185 YONGE STALET. MONUMENTSjâ€"TOMBTABLES TOMBSTONES, ac. Cent 'I'vrcnfiy 139:1- ‘THAN ANY OTHER ES'I‘ABLISHMENT- HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of, the 3 estate of D. C. dc W. YALE. will con- . _ a . , linuo the husinrss under the su )erintendem Si‘tllii‘ri, Proprietor. l “e or our duly enthor‘izcd agents, Ans-TIN ABBEY and 1), CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. l’,S.â€"-â€"All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the 15! (layof June. 1858, will be put into Court for collection, _ C. YALE, » C. CUMMER. Toronto. April ‘29, 1859. DENTISTRY! W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. EAST~ SOU'I‘H’ sIDE. WEST FROM CHURCH sr. TORONTO, ARTICULAR attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s Tooth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. .1 Dr. A.» has turned his attention to the Im- provements of his profession in all its branches, and can supply the profession with Teeth. Gold. Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber, and the best Bette filling. ’ ‘ Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber. Wltll Continuous Gums. which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. 'l‘Oronto,OctOber 11, 1869 4'9i-1y 'W‘. U. gl/KENE, ' MILLWRIGIIT, - 0g tag 9 BEGS to intimate that he is now prcparedto erect MILLS of every description, by contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms- He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca~ node. and frOm his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, ’ Altona. Dec. 23, 1859 4 UNITY It‘ire It Life Insurance Association ‘ OF LONDON, Vlith which is Amalgamated the ilquirable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,535,300, STERLING. Available Assets File Departm’t $4,547,061 10 Life Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,596,595 46 Deposit Fund in Canada . . . . . . . 50,090 ()0 Deposit Fund in New York. . . . . 150,500 00 MERCHANTS" Maigret MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department . .1'. Frothingham, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. .1. G. Mackenzie, Esq. A. LarocquehEsq. J. Torrance, Esq. Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dulyell, | C. F. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York : S. Livingston, firm ofBarcky A: Livingston. Wm. H. Macy. I’rcs’t Leather Man ufact Bank \V. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman &Co Every description Of Fire and. Life Insuran cc Business transacted at the Inest moderate rates of Premium. \V. 1’. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N. A. Agent for Torontoâ€"ARTHUR M. JARVIS, ‘fliceâ€"JVhittimore' BuildingS, Toronto St. Toronto, April 12, 1861 123-ly JAMES FITZGERALD 31-tf BARRlSTER-AT'LAW lile SDLIClTOli Office removed to" Gas Company’s Buildings, lll-Bm DWARI) LAWSON, in returning thanks > to his, numerous custOmers for their libe- ral patronage since opening his New Store whichhave been purchased at a movement on the American Ina’rkets, the goods will prove :~â€"”- FRUITS. , , would respectfully inform them .andvthe public generally, that lie-has‘just received an exten-‘ sive Stock of Fruits, Sugars. pure Black and Green Teas lcrop I860), 'Cofi'eesfdch &c.,‘ great reduc- tion in price, owing to theefI‘ect of'the secesston and which are now selling at Prices without paraUel, as a glance at the annexed vList'aud a trial of V which will be found on the editorial page of the paper. Address, A, 'M. STEWART & CO.. 2... _ t. No. 37 Park Row, New York. New Yerk.‘ April 17, 186]. A- MAlRS. B. A- , ATTORNEY - AT-LAW, SOLICITOR in Chancery. Conveyancer, &c. Main Street, Markham Village, November 22. 1860. L V 104th useful instrument ever“ yet invented "foflfie ofyoulb. ‘ , . l .. Dr. Amos. 6?.- Son. in order to satisfy the mostzskeptigalzasxto the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that in any instance the instrument in good. O'Ilder. _, Persons wishing the above useful instrgxgent, will Observe that the price, with, the accom- by mailior erépress, is ten dollars. . -'NEW"“:REMEN1E5 AND QUICK CERES â€"'â€"A chit: cure of Seminal weakness. or .any diseaselof the genital organs,caused by the socnetho‘oits ‘_ .whero it may? prove unsatisfactory, after a fair trial','t~h'e money‘will be refunded by returning ‘panyiug directions, securely packed. amid sent Fine Zante Currants, 3d. p lb,or 22 lbs... . ..1 'V WARRANTED. Extra dressed “ 3§d. “ 20 “ . . . . . I Dr, Amos & Sonhave, for along series...“ Due l’atrass “ 4d. .“ 16 “ .. l i .years. beenlengaged in an extensive practice W o RITE? I'll'es’d Valellllfl Ralfillsfi “‘ 3‘. '19 “ii-n;- l in the treatment of these delicate con‘lplaintS. Fan New .. s: 5”, N 1t) N} . I _,Y and are the only. legally qualified physicians me New Lay“. u gm u 1;; lb.'box. .1 who now advortise to cure certain complaints, of §i , Seedless“ 9d. 7 lbs... .1. 1 ' Best quality DRIED A PPLES. $1 25‘ per bslIl. , Also. : Paper and Soft' Shell. ALMONDS, FlLllElt'I‘S, and BRAZIL NUTS, MIXED SI’ICE.’ CANDIED LEMON, .CITRON, and ORANGE PEEL. 61.0., die. to H or from whom genuine European remedzeeio'un be obtained: » _ ‘ , ‘ ' ' ' PersonEfin any part'ef the world may be‘suc- .cessfully. treated by forwarding a correct detail of, their cases, which remitt rice for mediciné‘g, ' ‘&C., which will be returll'e with the utmo‘it dispatch and secure fronilobservation. i WILLWORMS ‘ EXIST :7 WILL WORMS EXIST I‘ ' ~74... Cheapes- . 4’8-tf THIRD DOOR BLACK AND GREEN TEAS! Fine Ccngou. good and strong, 2s. 3d. per . ; Fine and Extra Fine Breakfast Souchoug. . 6d., 3s., and 38, (id. per lb ; Fine and Extra Fine Oblong. 35., 35. 6d.,-and 3s. 9d. por lb. Also, l’elroe Flowers and Orange I’ekoe, . . , . . . . . . . . .Mixed Black and Green Tea, 2s 6d.. 3s., 35.,6d., and 35. 9d per lb. ; Fine and Extra Fine Young Hyson. 728. 9d‘.. 35s. 35. 3d . (3d.. and 3s.- 9d. per 1b.: Fine and Eitra Fine Old “)801‘1, 3s. 3d. and 38. (id. per lb. ; Fine and Extra Fine Imperial Hyson. 3s. 3d. antl'3s. 6d. per 1b.; Fine and Extra Fine Gunpowder. 3s. 3d'..'3s.6d.. and 3s. 9d. N.l£;â€"f-'A deduction of 3d. per lb. will be made from theabove Prices to parties purchas- ing' five pounds and upwards. . . Also. on hand a splendid lot of Teas in caddy boxes from '10 lbs. to 16 lbs, and‘in half chests at the following Prices :â€"- Fine to Extra Fine Gunpowder, 2: 3d, 2s 10d 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d. per 1b. , . Fine to Extra Fine Young Hyson, 3s. 0d. 33. 3d.. 6d. per lb. English BreakfastSohchongâ€"Qs. 6d., 28. 9d.. .-/3s.’10d -,-3s.->ba‘.:per ’lb ‘ 2' r Finest Oblong-4&5. ()d.. 3s. 6d. 35. 9d. .Freéh Ground Coli'ee,ls. Finest Jamaica, ls 3d. Ground Chicory, 9d. per lb. Together with-a complete assortment ‘of , Staple and Fancy Groceries ! ' ' ' it " ALSO, ’ A '1 ‘ BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONER Y Ofevery description manufactured on the pre- mises by first-class workment. Wedding and other Cakes alwayson hand, (or made to Order at the- shortest notice.) iced and ornamented in the best styleâ€"all at the Lowest Prices. Goods delivercd‘on the cars, and within the City limits, free of charge. All orders by mail, Every article warranted as represented. [13’ NO SECOND PRICE, NO CREDIT £1] 11:? Remember the place. Victoria Tea Warehouse sign of the Queen No. 93, King St. East. Five doors west of Church Street. ' EDWARD LAWSON. Toronto. March, 1861. 124-13: BEAVER MUTUAL Fire Insurance Association, TORONTO, c. w. OFFICE, 20,- TORONTO S TREET INCORPORATED UNDER ACT or PARLIAMENY, 22 Vro., CAP. 5‘2. DIRECTORSâ€"II. Rowsell, Toronto; B. W. Smith, Barrie; Dr. Duncnmb, Richmond Hill; W. H. Smith,Toron".o; Donald Suther- land, Toronto : Wm. Ilelliwell, Scarborough: Edwin Chown, Kingston; S. Thompson, Toronto. ‘ AVING guarded against loss from Eire,by Insuring your property, consider if it would not be as well to make ‘a little additional provision for your family in case of your chin premature death :â€"whethcr it would not be as well,thr0ugh the assistance of a Life Assurance Company, to providea legacy for your wife or daughter, or, if you have not the happiness to be blessed with them, think if the possession of a few hundred pounds additional‘might not be of advantage to yourself a few years hence. If you decide that it would. write .0 the Managin Director Of the I‘ROVl DENT LIFE ASSUlt~ ANCE AND IN VES i‘MENT COMPANY. ‘20 Toronto Street. Toronto. for a. “ Proposal” form, and a copy of the Rates. . . 0r, possibly. the Agent of the “ Beaver” may possess a copy of both documents. which no can accommodate you with, and give you a litth information on the subject besides. (1:? Insurances may be effected for one. ‘wo, or three years, at moderate rates. Agent at Richmond Ilillâ€"J. It. ARNOLD. Toronto, Apti 79, 1861.. and otherwise, attended to with despatch. , . _.-.. . 125.13! inlet..an Hill. March 7. 1651. EXIST! WORMS EXIST! WILL WORMS j EXIST! WORMS. EXIST! worms ' EXIST! WORMS , ' ' . EXIST! WILL WORMS , ~ EXIST! , .WILL WORMS ' , EXIST! AFTER USING on. MOKENZIE’S mum WORM atrium. NO. NO. NO. NO. SOLD for 15 cents. 4 Packages fOI‘OO cents. By all respectable Dealers in Medicine, \Vholesale by ' LYMAN, ELLIOTT 8:. Co. Toronto. INORTHROP 8L LYMAN, Newcastle. LYMAN, CLARE &. CO. Montreal. WILL WILL WlLL WILL TES TEJVION-Iazs IN rAVOR OF THE NEw ROTATING HARROWS. E, the uhdersigEd farmers of East Gwil- V limburg. hereby certify that we have seen STILEs 61; MER‘RITTS’ PATENT HIRROWE atwork. and that they are superior to the corn- mou barrow for the following reasons. viz. :â€" l‘hat‘ thev will do more work at one going over the grouhd than the common barrow will at two; that it is impossible to clog them. as they discharge all roots or grass behind : that; they are of lighter draught, as by their motion they are constantly freeing themselves; that the teeth wear equally on all sides, and conse- quently sharpen themselves, . .1. Dean. J, Aylward,Esq. C.C.Belfry, B. Draper, J. Coweson JamesMilne, W. Holliday. ' H D.Stiles,Esq. Jas. Anderson. From the Hon. J. Simpson. Stiles &. Merritts’ Rotating arrows was tried on the roughest field on my Farm, and the work performed by it'at one turn was equal In my opinion to what would have been accomp- plished by any other barrow thatI am ac- quainted with at two turns. The draught to easy, and the harrow keeps clean. [Signed] J. SIMPSON. I was present and saw the barrow tried, and ‘ 'th the airoVe. “gm W] G. s. SHAW. PETER B. B, STILES. Proprietor. S. SANDERSON, Proprietor. . . Richmond Hill; for the Township of Markham. HIM Richlrond Hill August 13. 1857. Address Dr. _AI_lIos ~82. SON 48 East Genoa“ I S U G A R S ' Street, three floors West df Ellicott Street. Good Muscovadoes, 14 lbs. for. . . .. . n.- 1 00 ' . .Bufl‘aio, N,'Y',' i 33.]! :‘Bl‘lillll p} “ ~ “ 13 1 “a ..'. 1 00 I EXIST} â€"r ' --Â¥â€"-â€" V . . ‘ 'EXIraBr-igtt“ 1'2 “‘ 100 ' , ~ ' "’ ° 1 "3"1" I! ‘ - I V 5 Yellow Refined ‘ ’ ll “ . . . . . . . . . . 111.0 I He 1 l 6 “Elle . . . Extra Refined. '10 “ . . . . . . . . . . 1,00 . , I ’.~» ' R Extra C'ushed “ 9- ~“ . . . . . . . ... l (l0 EXIST! " F I k _ e I. . a...” u e u ......... .‘1uu ‘ ’ ’ - nsuran " “ “ Broken Loaf 8 “ . . . . . . . . . . 1 (l0 118 cc Lonnpa‘n’ OI” 'I‘Oron to. INCORPORATED BY ACT or_r.th.'IAIuENT.” CAPI'ML STOCK, £100,000 . C..GILMOR, I’res. l GEO. MtcmE,Vice I’rOi. ‘ V , , DIRECTORS :. Rico Lewis;Esq. ‘ "I‘hos, HaworthLEsq.‘ James ‘Beaty, Esqr IV. IiendersOn,lEsq. ‘ T, P. Robarts, Esq. _ W.-Macfarlane,,ES'q. I M. Rossin, Esq. l n ' ' ' “ Bernard Haldatt.‘ Esq. Secretary Treasurer. Angus Morrison, Esq. Solicitor. 1 Bank ofUpper Canada. Bankers. Benjamin Switzor, Esq. Inspector. 113‘ Head ()flicc, Clot-roll Street, ’l'oronw. a THIs COMPANY lnsnres allrdoscriptionsof Buildings,Manufactories, Mills, 516.. and Goods and Furniture, in the same, againstloss ordam- ago by fire,on'libel'alterms. Losses promptly settled. - A. LAW, Residence, General Agent. dill “that limit? 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