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York Herald, 2 Aug 1861, p. 4

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pumt OF" HOME. I NEVER WEARY Poften grow weary with laughing-eyed mirth, And turn from her presence away ; And my spirit oft droops, like flowers in a dearth, ' ’Neath the sunshine of pleasure so gay ; 33115111255 Directory. W J. HOSTETTEII, M.D., MEGS. ENGLAND, Opposite the Elgin Mills, RICHMOND HILL. 127-131) II MID, May 1. 1861. 'Mid the scenes though they’re lovely, and Physician, Surgeons; Accoucheur thrilling, and strange. My feet often tire as I roam: ; ’Mid the haunts of my childhood my heart knows no change, And I never grow weary of home; Sweet, sweet home I 1" never grow weary of home. 0 grand are the trees which o’ershadow the door And soft are the zophyrs that stray ; And sweet is the song ofthe brook gushing o’er, Segmmber 18 1860 , . And the blue river rolling away ; And the mist that at evening floats over the hills, One Door South of Lemon’s Hotel THORNIIILL. May 1,1861. 127-1y J. G 0 RM L E Y, COMMISSIONER 1N QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyancer and Auctioneer, LOT 31, 4TH CON. MRRKHAM. 95-tf Bears the rich hues ofheaven’s bright dome-- Auction Notio e . ’Mid such scenes my heart throbs with most eloquent thrills, And 1 never grow weary of home ; Sweet, sweet home I Ivnever grow weary of home. THOMAS'Tsâ€"OWMAN, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTIES OF YORK & PEEL. There’s my books and my ""1510, my bll'dsulld All letters addressed to “ Almira,” P.O. wil my flowersâ€"â€" There gusheth the pure fount 01 love receive prompt attention. Orders received at the ‘° York Herald” OfIiCO, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornhill. and Mr, James That we find nowhere else In this wrde world of Cavannah, Mansion House, Sharon. where ours, Whose course cometh down from above ; And my dear old father and mother are there, With locks like the tree‘s crested foam ; Knd my brothers and sisters so brave and so fair-â€" 01 never grow weary of home ; Sweet, sweet home ! I never grow weary of home. Move slowly, so slowly, 0 Time, in your flight, And waft away sorrow and care ; Long,long may the fire on our hearthstone burn bright, And loved ones sit smiling there : And long may the love, like the star in their truth. Now shining in heaven’s blue dome, Beam constant and pure for the friends of youth, And my heart never weary ofhome; Sweet, sweet home 1 My heart ne’er grow weary of home. M\__ EDMMMMMA _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Iâ€"â€"- The‘IOFliest faces are to be seen by moonlight, when one sees half with the eye and half with the fancy. A contemporary,noticing that somebody had gone to the Continent for his health, wonders how it got there? A Yankee having been convicted of murdering his father and mother, prayed the court to have mercy upon him on the ground that he was “a poor orphan.” What difference is there between a widow remarrying and a change-ringer? One rings the changes, and the other changes the rings. An Irishman being asked why he left his country for America, repliedâ€"It was not for want, for he had plenty of that at home. “ My dear lady, your daughter is lovely” said a flattererâ€"“a perfect little pearl.” “And pray, sir, what am 1?” “Oh, you are the mother of pearl.” The mayor of a certain town put forth an announcement previous to the races:â€" “No gentleman will be allOWed to ride on the course, except the horses that are to run.” Cool Reply.â€"â€"“ Husband,” said an ex- asperated wife, “I can’t express my de- testation of your conduct.” “ Well, dear, I’m very glad you cent,” was the cool re- rlr ' “Vat you makes dare? inquired a Dutchman of his daughter, who was being kissed by her sweetheart very clamourously. “ Oh, not muchâ€"just courting a little dat’s all” “ dat’s allâ€"â€"â€"I taught you vas vighting.” Moore’s h‘lelodies.â€"Mikc Moore is a Valiant soldier of the line, at Fort Stula- comb. He became drunk and disorderly, and was sent to the guardâ€"house. ‘Nhilc there he was particularly noisy; and Lieu- tenant O’Grady, whose Irish was un- questionable, ordered him to stop his noise. “Och! that I Should live to hear an O’G-rady call Monie‘s Melodies a noise.” The Polls and their Prisonâ€"Eighteen miles from \Varsaw stands the largest fort- ress in the worldâ€"a fortress with case- mated and bomproof barracks for 40,000 men, and with a circumference of eleven miles. \l'hethcr this fact is generally known or not, it is ccrtain that very few Englishmcnâ€"vcry few persons Of any country but Russrauâ€"have been allowed the Opportunity of inspecting this wonderâ€" ous stronghold. Nor, I believe, is our Government at present in posscSSIon of any plan or sketch of the works; and, as cvidcnce of the jealousy with which it is hidden from the eyes of strangers, I may mention, that special permisson front the Czar is required to enable a foreigner to enter it. The fortress is called Modlin, or the Now Georgianâ€"4n Russian, Novo- Giorgicvsk. Mr. and Mrs. Dickens.â€"â€"â€"A London COI‘N‘SpOtldenl writes us as follows :â€"-“ Mr. and Mrs. Dickens have been reconciled and are again living together. Let us trust that we shall bear no more of ‘incompati- bility.’ The fact is that Mr. Dickens is a plain, matter-Of-fact, sensible woman, with- out any literary tastes, and who, possibly, has not read the whole of her husband’s novels. It seems to me that this is just the sort of a wife that a littcratcm‘ should have, seeing they could not come in one another‘s way, but Dickens thought other- wise. and sees, I suppose, in the happy relation that exists between Sir Edvard and Lady Bulwer, a proof of the happiness which must arise when an author and authoross are united. But Dickens is getting older, and, therefore, wiser, and sees that he will be most happy in the so- ciety Of the mother- of the familyi Terms, &c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. can“ ' masonic arms motel, RICHMOND HILL. GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. OOD Accommodations and every attention shown to Travellers. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes for Race Horses and Studs. The Monthly Fair hold on the Premises first 1 Wednesday in each month. The Subscriber in calling the attention Ofthe public and his Old Friends to his establishment, feels satisfied he can administer comfortably to their wants and wilh mutual satisfaction. Richmond Hill. April20. 1860. 73-tf RICHMOND HILL IIOTEL. STAGE runs from the above Hotel to Toronto. every morning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a.m,, and returning at 7, p.m. Fare. 2s. 6d. each way. . GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD NICHOLLS, Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 White Hart Inn, RICHMOND 111111.. HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. where he willkeep constantly onshand a good supply of firstâ€"class Liquors, 6w. As this house possesses every accommodation Tra- vellers can desire, those who wish to stay where they can find every comfort are respectfully in- vited to give him a call. CORNELIUS VAN NOSTRAND. Richmond Hill. Dec. 28. 1860. 108-1 YONGE STREET HOTEL, AURORA. GOOD supply of Wines and Liquors always on hand. Excellent Accommo- dation for Travellers, Farmers, and others. Cigars of all brands. D. McLEOD. Proprietor. Aurora. June 6. 1859. 25â€"1y CALEB LUDFORD, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. Opposite Mr. Purkiss' Store, 105.- THORNHILL ATENT Eave Troughs and Water Spouts superior to tin, put up at 6 cents Ladders, Shingles, Picket Gates, Waggon Fel- lows and Hubs, Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Manufactured andfor sale by JOHNLANGSTAFE STEAM MILLS, 'I‘nouNHII.I.. June 3, 1859. 27-tf DR. D. E. SEYMOUR, H OMfEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, MAIN ST., NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King, May 13. 1859. 24.]y HUGH CAMPBELL, Watch and Clock Maker, JEWELER, (SLC, Yonge Street, Aurora. Jewelrv, Watches and Clocks repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lowestterms Aurora. February 17, 1860. 60-tf SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or Vulcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession. performed in the most approved manner and Warranted‘ Aurora. March 9. 1860 67-1y TH E AURORA MASON-16 QUADltiLLE BAND! Snow open to receive engagements on li- beral terms. for any number, to suit the convenience of large or small parties. Applications to Mr. WM, IRFLAND, at Aurora, or Mr. W, VVrLLrs, 3rd Con. Whit- church. N.B. Also, a SAX-HORN BAND may be had on application. Aurora. Nov. 2. 1860. Charles Durand, ARRISTER and ATTORNEY,â€"-Ofiice, 1 corner of Adelaide and Yonge Streets,‘ Toronto, will attend to Suits in all the Superior] Courts efLaw, Chancery and County Court: also, on request, to Country Business in the Division Courts, 100-3111 Deeds, Leases. Mortgages. and everv de-l scription of Conveyancing drawn up with care and at reasonable prices. Letters post paid attended to, Toronto. November 20, 1860. 104 6m per foot ; also, Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, ‘ Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND HILL, C.W. December 14. 1860. 107-1y DR. N, J. PEC’K, Surgeon 13611121511; Respectfhlly announces that he will be at Nichol’s Hotel, Richmond Hill, On the 2nd Monday of each month, at 010108 r10 TEL, Maple. 011 the Tuesday following, HERE he will be happy to wait on those requiring his services in any branch of his profession. Teeth inserted on Gold Platenum, Vulcan- ized Rubber, cr Continuous Gum on l’lateuum, The latter llt‘lllg the most beautiful teeth now in use. Dr. PECK has all theladvautages of the Profession, both in the Stat‘cs and Canadas, having formerly been connected with Dentists in New York; he now receives direct from them every improvement of the Profession throughout the United States. Particular attention given to the Regulation of Children’s Teeth. Consultation Free. All letters addressed to him at Aurora prom- ptly attended to. Aurora, Feb. 80,1861 117-ly “CHEAPER THAN EVER 1.’ HE Subscriber begs to inform his numerous patrons and the public that he is prepared to make Boots and fihoes Ofevery style and description. at the lowest possirle remunerating prices. All work war- ranted to give entire satisfaction. 'W, H. MARTIN. Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, December 7. 1860. 106-1y J" o H N B. IG- GS, TAILOR, Victoria Square, N returning his sincere thanks to his numer- ous Customers and Friends for the liberal supporthe has received since he commenced business in Victoria Square, begs to assure them that no effort on his part 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, 1861. 124-3111 G. H. Hasband, URGEON Dentist, will be at Niclioll’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the FIRST MONDAY of every month, and, the re- mainder of the month at his residence, McCaysville, 7th Concession of York. All Work Wat-ranted. Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Boneâ€"This filling is put into the Tenth while soft, causing no pain, as it requires no pressure, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which it firmly adheres, render-lug it almostimpossible for the filling ever to come on.. Dr. Husband has made arrangements with Mr. G. L. Elliot, of Toronto, to manufacture his Artificial Teeth ; those who engage Doctor Husband to ' - their work w'll be sure of hav- ing it done in a superior manner, JulyB. 1859. Albion Hcste1, EAST MARKET SQUARE, TORONTO, C.W. J o SMITH, Proprietor. Toronto, April 19. 1861, 125-11; 32-13;. THE WELL-KNOWN BLACK HORSE HOTEL, Formerly kept by VVilliam'Rolph, Cor. of Palace 8; George Sts. [EAST OF THE MARKET,] TORONTO. WILLIAM 001’, Proprietor, [Successor to Thomas Palmer]. Good Stabling attached. Trusty 110stlers always in attendance. Toronto, April 111, 1861. l25-1y .10. H. SMITH, St. LAWRENCE INN, 142 KING STREET, OPPOSITE THE ST. LAWEENCE MARKET, TORONTO. Choice Liquors and Good Accommodation at reasonable charges. Good Stabling and a Careful Hostlcr in attendance. Toronto, April 10, 1861. 123-1y J OS. GREGOR’S Fountain Restaurant! 69 KING STniea-I'r. EAST, TORONTO. Lunch every day from 11 till 2. II? Soups, Games, Oysters, Lobstors, &c a'ways on hand: up in the best style. Toronto, April 19. 1861. NEWBIGCING HOUSE, ATE Clarendon Hotel, No. 28, 30 and 3‘2 Front Street, Toronto. Board $1, per day. Porters always in attendance at the Cars and Boats. IV. NEWBIGGING, Proprtetor. Toronto, April 8. 1861. 12.1-1y Eastern Hotel, ORNER of King and George Streets, Toronto, C.W. WM. MONKHOUSE, Pro- prietor. Good accommodation for Travollers Large Stabling, and a Good Ilostler always in attendance. Toronto, April 10, 1861. 123 lv firm-N'gpsfgi; A «sultan 1,1,9 us‘ a coo-10°93, "v iiisAmu I. _ , " sanitian- f1". , s1. ' FEE“; 'GEO. MOP HILLIPS, SLAVERY A_BOLIS.HED. ' ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic l tyratiuyzhave been entirely emancipated by the use of IngraIn’S infalable Liniincn't A certain cure for Rheumatism, Tic Dolereaux, Sprains, Bruises and Sweltings Prepared and sold by Joseph Ingram, Maple Village, in bottles at 25 and 50c. each. Maple Village, Feb., 14, 1861. l-y. Charles C. Keller, ‘ ATTORNEY-AT .~ LAW, SOLICITOlt in Chancery, Conveyancer. 1&0. Oflice, in Victoria Buildings, over the Chronicle oliice, Brook Street, Whitby. Also a Branch Office in the village of Beau verton, Township of Thorah, and County of Ontario. , The Division Courts in Ontario, Richmond Hill, and Markham Village regularly attended. Whitby, Nov. 22. 1860. 104-1y JAMES BO UL TON, Esq. Barrister, Law Officeâ€"Corner of Church and King Sts. Toronto, March 8. 1861. 119-tf carrier) air. nun), ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery,Conveymcer, &'C.' Money advances procured on Eortgages, No. 3, Jordan Street! Toronto, December 13, 1860. 108oy MATHESON 86 FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, &c. OFFICE z,â€" CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Whitmore & Co’s. Bonking Oflice, TORONTO Agency Parmcularly attended to. JAMES FITZGERALD 31 -tf THOMAS G. MATHESON. Toronto, July 1, 1559, JIM“. S. .7”. JRQEE VATS, BARRISTER-AT-LAW AND soucuoa IN CHANCERY, Office removed to Gas Company’s Buildings, Toronto Street. Toronto, January 9, 1861. 111-6111 A C A R D- C. KEELE. Esq, ofthe City of Tor- . onto, has opened an otlicc in the Vil- lage ofAurora for the transaction of Common Law and Chancery Business, also, Convey- ancing executed with correctness and despatch Division Courts attended. \Vellington St. Aurora, &. Queen St. Toronto November 20. 1860. 104â€"ly 185 YON GE STAEET. MONUMENTSZâ€"TOMBTABLES TOMBSTONES, &c. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. IIE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of l). C. 85 W. YALE, will con- tinue the business nutter the superintendencc of our dulv authorized agents, AUSTIN Annuv and D, CARLOS VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. . P.S.â€"A‘l notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the ' 1 day of June, 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, G. CUMMER. Toronto, April 29, 1859. 48-tf DENTISTRY! W. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 KING ST. EAST, SOUTH SIDE. ’I‘HIRI) DOOR wrxs'r FROM cnuucn ST. TORONTO, ARTICULA R attention given to the regu- lation of Children’s (Tooth. Consultation free. and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im~ provcrnents of his profeSSion in all its branches, and can supply the profession with Teeth, Gold, Vulcanized Apparatus. and Vulcanite Rubber, and the. best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gums, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction Toronto,October 11, 1860 49-1y MILLWRIGIIT, SIELTOJVofl, EGS to intimate that he is now prepared to erect MILLS Of every description, by .contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms" Dinners and suppors for Private Parties'gm He is alSo agent for the best Foundries in Cav nada. and from his lengthened experience he 125-13" hopes to give general satisfaction. Altona, Dec. 23. 1859 4 UNITY Fire & Life Insurance Association OF LONDON, Vt’ith which is Amalgamated tho Equitable Fire Office. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. Available Assets Fire Dcpartm’t $1,547,061 10 Life Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,526,505 46 Deposit Fund in Canada . . . . . . . 50.000 00 Deposit Fund in New York. . . . . 150,500 00 CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA 1 MERCHANTS’ EXIEIIANGE MONTREAL. Directors, Fire Department. J. Frothingham, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. B. Holmes, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, Esq, A. Larocquc, Esq. J. Torrance, Esq. Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, | C. F. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York : S. Livingston. firmOfBarclr.y & Livingston, Wm. H .D’lacy. I’ros’t Leather Manufact Bank W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman &Co Every description of Fire and Life Insurance Business transacted at the most moderate rates at Premium. W. P. REYNOLDS, Manager in B. N, A. Agent for 'l‘orontomAR'I‘HUR ‘M. JARVIS, ‘ ' Otiiceâ€"Whittimore’ Building» Toronto St. lToronto, April 1‘2, 1861 1123â€"1,- TDRONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS , Provincial Insurance Company, .OF CANADA, FOR fire unit marine linearmtrc, ESTABLISHED 1849, INBORPORA’I‘ED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT! Subscribed Capital, $1,743,520. HEAD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO. PRESIDENT :â€"Hon. John Hilliard Cameron. Vrcn~PREsmENT :â€"J. S. Iloward, Esq. DIRECTORS : Hon 1.11. Cameron, George Duggan, E:q lion. Geo. Crawford, J. S. Howard, Esq. Hon.M.Cameron,M.P. Edw. C. Jones, Esq. J.Cameron,Esq.t\/1.P.P A. Morrison,Esq. MPI’ A. M. Smith Esq. Lewis Motl'at, Esq. W. L. Perriu, Esq. Manager and Secretaryâ€"James Sydney Crocker, Esq. Assist. Secretary .' J.W. Woodhouse,Esq. SOICITous :-Messrs. Duggan & Burns, BANKERS :â€"The Bank of Toronto. Man ngcr angcncics .' \Vm. Blight, Esq. IRE and MARINE INSURANCE busi- ness transacted by this Company at its va- rious Agencies. as well as the Head UIIICO, To- ronto, at fair and average rates. The numerous and responsible Stockholders of this Company, and the large amount of ca- pital subscribed, afford an amount of security to «he assured, equal at least to that of any other Company transacting business in the Province A. LAW. Agent atRichmond Hill. Toronto, April 18, 1861. 125-13" FRESH" ARRIVALS FRUITS.°SUGARS, NEW TEAS, COFFEES, &c. &c , at the V10 TORIA (1 EA- WAREIJO USE, SIGN OF THE QUEEN.- FDWARD LAWSON, in returning- thanks it to his numerous customers for their libe- ral patronage since opening his New Store, would respectfully inform them and the public generally, that he has just recoived an exten- sive Stock of Fruits, Sugars, pure Black and Green Teas (crop 1860)," Coffees, &c., &c., which have been purchased at a great reduc- tion in price, owing to the effect of the secession movement on the American markets; and which are now selling at Fritzes withoutparallel, as a glance at the annexed List and a trial of the goods will prove :â€" F R U I T S . Fine Zante Currants, 3d. p lb,or 22 lbs.,.'. .'.1 Extra dressed “ 3§d. “ 20 “ . . . . . 1 Due l’atrass “ 4d. “ 16 “ ,.... l Ercs’d Valentia Raisins,5 “ 12 “ . . . . . I Fxlra New “ “ 6§d. “ 10 “ . u. 1 inc New Layer “ 9d. “ 12 lb. box. .1§ H “ Seedless“ 9d. " 7 lbs . . . . . . 1 Best quality DRIED APPLES. .381 “25 per bshl Also, Paper and Soft Shell ALMONDS, CHARLES TAGGART, CONFECTIONER, BREAD & FANCY BISCUIT BAKER RICHMOND HILL. Pic-nic Parties & Tea Meetings ‘ Attended and supplied on reasonable terms. Richmond Hill. June 24, 1861. 11.1.1. 023- 'E'Il‘euI $0M OCI. .10, 9112501011,“ since 09 10} safieqocd q. ‘siuao g .10} Ialeaq automew pue tsyfifimq 11.13.10 Aq peter} in pics HOILS'AONVOWHOAA LLOHS ([VEIG 8.. IZNEIZ‘IDII "HG 'EI'O ‘IWJMOW ’OO 8 HHV’IO ‘NVWA’I I 'AI'O ‘9229179019N‘NVIIIA'I s aOHHISON 'AI'O ‘OIWOL "00 a .LIOITIII ‘NVNM THE Liverpool and London Fire III Life ln’su 'ancc Company. Head Office, Canada Branch, Corner of Place D’Artnes and St Jam'es’Strcet. Montreal. Invested Funds £1,213,317 Stg. FILBERTS. and BRAZIL NUTS, MIXED _, SPICE. CANDIED LEMON, CI'I‘RON,and ORANGE PEEL, 620., Sec: S U G A R S . Good Muscovadoes, 14 lbs. for. . . . . . . o o - Sliim Bright “ 13 “ .......... 100 Extra Bright“ l2 “ . . . . . . . . . . I 00; 1Yellow Refined ‘ l‘l “ 1 00' Extra Refined. 10 “ . . . . . . '. . . .‘l 00 Extra Crushed“ 9 “ . . . . . . . . .. l 00 Ground “ 8 “ . .' . . . . . . - - 1 00 Broken Loaf 8 “ . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 BLACK AND G TEEN TEAS 1 Fine Cougou, good and strong, 2s. 3d. per lb. ; Fine and Extra Fine Breakfast Souchong. 6d., 3s, and 35, (id, per lb : Fine and Extra Fine ()olong. 35., 3... 6 ., and 3s. 9d. por lb. Also, Pckoe Flowers and Orange Pekoe, . . . . . . . . . . . . Mixed Black and Grecu’l‘ca, 25. 6d., 13s.. 6d,, and 35. 91- per lb. ; Fir e and Extra Fine Young llyson 2s. 9. ., 35s. 5' 1. 30., 3s. 6d.. and 3s. 51d. per 11).: Fine and Extra Fine 0 ti Hyson 3.311. and 21s.. 6d. per lb. : Fine and Extra Fine Imperial Ilyson, 3d. and 3 ‘. 6d. per 11).; Fine and Extra Fine Gunpowder, 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., and 35.911. N.B.-â€"A deduction Of 3d. per lb. will be 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, 2s 3d, 2s 10d 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d. per lb. Fine to Extra Fine Young Hyson, 3s. 0d., 3s. 3d., 35. 6d. per lb. English Breakfast Souchong~2s. 6d., 23. 9d.. 33. 0d , 3S. bd. per lb. Finest Oolongâ€"Bs. 0d., 3s. 6d. 3s. 9d. Fresh Ground Coilee,ls. 3d. Ground Chicory, 9d. per lb. with a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries I ALSO. BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY Ofevery description manufactured on the pre- mises by first-class workmcnt. Wedding and other Cakes always on hand, (or made to order at the shortest notice.) iced and ornamented in the best styleâ€"all at the Lowest Prices. Goods delivered on the cars, and within the City limits, free of charge. All orders by mail, and otherwise, attended to with despatch. Every article warranted as represented. 11:? No SECOND PRICE, NO CREDIT cg} II? Remember the place. Victoria Tea Warehouse Sign of the Queen No. 03. King St. East. Five doors west Of Church Street. EDWARD LAWSON. Toronto. March, 1861. 124-153 ‘ starvattn‘urun " _ Fire Insurance Association, TORONTO, c. w. OFFICE, 20, TORONTO S TREE T Together INCORPORATED UNDER ACT or PARLIAMENY, 22 Vic., CAP. 52.1 DIRECTORSâ€"II. Rowsell, Toronto; B. W. Smith, Barrie; Dr. Duncutnb, Richmond Hill ; W. H. Smith, ToronLO; Donald Suther- land, Toronto : \Vm. llelliwell, Scarborough: Edwin Chown, Kingston; 3 Thompson. Toronto. :E AVING guarded against loss from Fire by Insuring your property, consider if it would not be as well to make a I'ttle additional provision for your family in case of your own pron' turc death :‘-â€"â€"whetlicr ". would not be as Well, trough the assistance or a Life Assurance Company, to provide a 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 I .Iudrcd pounds additional might not be of advantage to yourselfa few years hence. lf )0u doc‘de that it would, write .e the Managing Director of the PROVI DENT LIFE ASSUR- ANCE AND IrNVES I‘M ENT COMPANY. 20 Toronto Street. Toronto. for a “ Proposal ”‘ form, and a copy of the Rates. Or, posstbly. the Agent of the " Beaver ” may possess a copy of both documents, which he can accommodate you with,- and give you a little information on the subject besides. 11:? Insurances may be effected for one. two, or three years, at moderate rates. Agent at Richmond Ilill-â€"â€"J R. ARNOLD. Toronto, Apri 10, 1861. 125r1y, made from the above Prices to parties purchas-f V . _ , . I 'lhe present income of the (,ompany IS over Finest Jamaica, 1s 1 Dritxc‘Tous.â€"-'T. B. AnderSou. Esq. Chair- . man, A. Simpso‘u,‘ Esq". Depnty-(Zliai'rrriaii, Henry Chapman.Esq. E. J. S. Maitland, Esq. James Mitchell, Esq. Henry Starnes, dsq M.P.P. .1. H. Maitiand, Esq. Resident-Secre- m')‘. G. F. C. Smith, Resident Assistant- Secretary. the Public to the following features in the management of this company :â€" The Premiums received in Canada are retained and invested in Government or other Pro- vincial Bonds. All Losses when satisfactorily established are paid in Canada without reference to the Home Board. That there is not, at the present time, one claim in dispute. There is invested in Canada in Available Funds 200,000 Dollars, and this is being constantly added to. That there i invested in New York $800,000. â€"â€"-and it is the intention of the Directors to increase is sum to $1,0t'ltl,000. The accumulated Funds of the Company [NO- vomber1859] amount to over 5,958,730 dols. 7.590 dole. per day, Insurances ctl'cctod at the Lowest Remuner- ative Prices. J. 11. JllAl'l‘l.AND, Resident Secretary, Montreal. Toronto Agency : 85 King Street East, South side, [over the store of J. G. Joseph 6:. Co.] JAMES FRASER, Agent. ‘ Toronto. April 19, 1861'. 125-13‘ H. & J. HARRISON Flour Barrel Iicading,Stavc and Shingle llIanufitctu’rcrs, and» Lumber Planers.- Seasoned Flooring and Siding kopt’oh hand, and Plaued to order in quantities to suit pur- Chasers. 03’ Factoryâ€" on Markham and Elgin Mills Plank Road. P.O. address, Richmond Hill. June 7, 1861. 132-6111 YORK MILLS ' HOTEL I YONGE STREET, I’IE Subscriber bch to- intimate that he has leased the above hotel, and leaving fitted it upin the latest style travellers may rely upon having every comfort and attention at this first class house. Good Stahling and an attentiVe Hustler al~ ways in attendance. WILLIAM LENNOX, Proprietor York Mills, June 7. 1861. 132-1y A. DIACNABBa ARRISTER, Attorney, Solicitor, &c. King Street, East, [over Leader 011106,] Toronto, C.W. Toronto, April, 12, 1861, 123-1y Trillium. Grant, ' TTORNVEY. AT-LAW, SolicitorinChan- j cery, Conveyancer, (Sic. Toronto. 011100 in the “ Leader” Buildings, King Street. Toronto, April 12, 1861. Wellington Hotel, Aurora ! OPPOSITE THE 'IORONTO HOUSE. GEO. L. GRAHAM, PROPRIETOR. LARGE and Commodious Holland other improvements have. at great expense, been made so as to make this House tho largest and best north of Toronto. Travellers at this House find every convoniencc both for them- selves aud horses. N.B.â€"â€"A careful ostlor always in attendance. Aurora Station. April 1861. 126â€"151. A- MAIRS. B- A- TTORNEY - AT-LAW, SOLICI'I'OR in Chancery. Conveyancer, N10. Main Street. Markham Village, November 22. 1860 104.11" HE Directors would call' the attention of Valuable Property for Sale IZ: 63 Acres, 23 of which is timbered, 40 Acres under Cultivation. Several PARK LOTS with timber‘thereou. Also, VILLAGE PROPERTY with or without Buildings. The above property is situated at, and ad- joining to, the Village of 135-tf Richlnond 131111. For further particulars apply at the Ofiice of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept, 26, 1860. 96-0 NE W TEE/l TMENJF.“ Buffalo Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of DY SPEPSIA, GE N E R A L DEBILITY. FEVER AND AGUE, ASTMA. INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION or YOUTH AND OLD AGE, ETC NO Moran-y Used. Dr. Amos w 5011,. 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, THREE Doous WEST OF ELLICOTT STREET, Bu fi‘alo, New York, RE the only 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 every state and symptom Of disease. The treatment they adopt is the result of up- wards of thirty years‘ extensive and suCcessI’ul practice in Europe and America. A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION, An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lity, of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness. (Sec. Can be permanently cured in from 15 t0 20 days, by the use of this instrument, when used con- jointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. Amos & Son take pleasure 1n announc- ing that they have invented a most important instrumenti'orthe 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 1' it has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented for the cure o"Seminal weakness, or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits Ofyouth. 0‘ Dr. Amos & Son, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as to the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that in any instance where it may prove unsatisfactory. after a fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the instrument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful instrument. will observe that the price, with the accom- panying directions, securely packed. and sent by mail or express, is ten dollars. NEW unmmtrzs AND qurcx CERES â€"-A CURE wannan'rrzn. Dr, Amos Sc Son have, for a long series of years, been engaged in an extensive piac’. in the treatment of these delicate complaints, and are the only legally qualified pht‘sicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints, or from whom genuine European remedes can be Obtained. Persons in any part of the world may be sue- ccssfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their cases, with a remittance for medicines, O'ch which will be returned with the utmost dispatch and secure from Observation . Address Dr. AMOS dz. SON, 48 East Genesee Street, three doors lVest of Ellicott Street. Buffalo, N. Y. 88-Iy Fire! Fire! 1 Fire! 1 .' IVES’I‘ERN Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CflPI’ItflL STOCK, £100,000. I. C. GILMon. Pres. l G110. Mtcmr:,Vice Pr". DIRECTORS': Rico Lewis. Esq. Thos Ila‘worth, Esq, James Booty, Esq. W Ilen‘derson, Esq. '1‘, l’. l’tobarts, Esq. W lilact'arlanc. Esq. M. Rossin, lilsq. | Bernard lialdan, Esq. Sum-curry II- Treasurer. Angus Morrison, Esq. Sillicitm'. Bank of Upper Canada. Barristers.- Btnjamin Switzer, Esq. Inspector.- ilj" Hood (at-73w, Church Street, Toronto. £3 This COMPANY Insures all descriptionsoi' Buildings,Manulactories, Mills, &c.. and Goods and It urniture, 1n the same, againstloss ordam- ago by tire, on liberalterms‘. LOSSOS promptly settled. A. LAW, Residence, Generalngeni. Richirond 11111 August 13. 1857. 210-] at an 18 Punmsriic ' EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, And despatchcd tO' Subscribers by the eari'es mails. or other Conveyance. when so desi d The YORK IIER‘ALD will altvays be be ten lid to containthu latestand mostimpor. taut 1‘ orcipn and Provincial News and Mar- kcts, and the greatest care willbe taken to render 1t acceptable tdthe man of business. and a valuable Family Newspaper: TE {MSâ€"~Sevrm and SixpencoperAn‘num, IN ADVANCE; and if not paid within Three Mouths two dollars will be charged. 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()RDERS for any of the undermantiqued1 description of PLAIN and FANCY J 13' WORK will be promptly attended to :â€" noons, FANCY BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, LARGE ANDSMALI. rosrr;ns,crncur.Ans,I.Awr'oums,- 1311.1. III«:AI)S,BANK cnr:e1ts,nnA1~"rs, AND PAMI’ 111.11: T‘s. And every other kind Of LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING done in the beststyle, at moderate rates. Our assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely new and of the latest patterns. A large variety of now Fancy Type and Borders, for Cardq Circulars ,& c. kept always on hand. ‘

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