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York Herald, 26 Apr 1861, p. 4

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a“... - pram. w-_â€"._.~._L A -~ _ 'I‘IIE OLD-LAND. BY= GERALD MASSEY. O‘ical high hearts of England, ‘1‘le evil days are near , “khan: ye with steel' In heart and hand Must strike for all that’s deer' . .Aznd better‘.tread the bloodiest-deck,. And fieriest field of fame. Than break the heart and bow the neck Aha-heir» in the shadow of shame.» Dot Despot, Death, or Devil come, ' United here we stand : ,“ie-‘Vll safely guard our Island home- Urdiq for the dear Old Land- 0, \Varriors of Old England. You’ll hurry to the call: And lier good ships shall Sail the storm, With their merry mariners all 111 words she \Iasteth not her breath, But be the trumpet blown " VAnd' In the Battie’ 5 dance of death. She’ll dance the bravest down. 1361 Despot, Death,- or Devil comer United here we stand; ' ,We’ll safely guardronr Island Home, And'strike for the dear Old Land. Success to our dear England. \Vhen dark days come again ; And they she rise up glorious as The rainbow after rain. A thousand memories warm us still. “ .And ere the old spirit dies, The purple of each wold and hill !_ FroIn'English blood shall rise.â€" Let Despot, Death. or Devil come, ' Uhited here we stand ; We’ll safely guard our Island home And die for the dear Old Land} Cod strikewith our dear England, And long may the old land he The guiding glory of the world, i The home of the brave and free. Old Ocean on his silver shield E Sh'alllifioui little isle Unvqnquished still by IITOd or field, \Vhile the heavens in blessing smile. Bet Despot. Death, or Devil come, United here we stand; “'0’” safely guard our Islandhomo, Or die for the dear Old Land. 301100110011 W __. . ._ .L.._.._....._-_,.__ -"I'bey who drink away their estate, drink the tears oftbcir widows, and the blood of their impoverished children. There is one satisfaction in owninga closed mouthâ€"it retains all the foolish as wclf as the wise words of one’s heart. Mirth should be the embroidery of the conversation, not the web; . ornament of the mind, not tlie furniture. A person who had become dissipated was accused of having a loose. character. '1 wish it were 1005c,’ said he, ‘I’d seen shake it 00'." Talk not so much of thy dut' res. Life 15 short. 'I be time allotted us for action and achievement is hurrying t0 the ocean of eternity. A lady who had been subpoened as a witness on a trial, asked her husband. in great trepidation, what she should suyif the lawyer inquired'ln'r age. ‘ Say, he re- plied, ‘why, it‘ll Illt‘m you haven’t yet reached the years of discretion.’ DARKIIOURS..â€"'I'lierc are dark hours that mark the history of the brightest years, for not a month in any of the past has the sun shone brilliantly all the time, and there have been cold and stormy days in ct cry year. And yet the mists and shadows of the darkest hour drsappearedl and‘ fled Needlessly. The most! cruel-a ice fetters have becnrbroken dissolved; and. the most furious storm looses its power to harm. And what a parable is this lnIInan life of our inside world, where the heart works at its shadowing ot the dank hour, and many a cold blast chills the heart to its core. But what matters it "I Man' whom a hero, and it is only In darkness and storms that heroism gains its greatest and best cheloIIInent, and the storm hears it more rapidly to its destiny. Despair not, then, neither give up; while one good powen'is yours, use it. Mortifying failure my attend this cffmt and that one , but only be honest, and stru fgle on, and It will work well. \VANTED TO SEE- “ ’I‘us IVIAC’HINE.” --A few nights ago a little boy residing near one of our rail road lines; gratified his curiosrty by a rather dangerous exIIeri~ Inent. IIe piled up a lot6 of fence rails across the track and patiently awaited the approach of the train. The engineer saw the obstruotion in time to stop before he got to it, and when he and the conductor alighted to ascertain the cause ol the trou- ble, :1 small boy made his appearance, and the followrng dialogue took place between him and the conductor 2.â€" Conductorsâ€"“Who piled these rails across the track?" Boyâ€"“ I did sir.” Conductorâ€"“ What did you do it for. 7” Boy-m“ Why, I wanted to make your, step so as I could look at your machine.â€" \V.hen I come (IOWHIIO the road to see it, you. go so fast that I can't look at. it. ” ' 'I‘-be conductor was amused and surpris- ed by this answer, and at the same time vexed with detention, but thinking. it best to take a 0001- VI icw of matters, told the boy: to take a good look at the engine while he had a chance. The little fellow went around the engine, viewed its w. reels and underworks without saying a word. â€" After he had satistred himself he told the conductor that he might go on as he had seen all he wanted to look at. Had it not been for the care and caution of the engineer, the curiosity of this boy night have resulted In a serious accident, in‘I’rOh'iIrg the lessofpropcrty, and, pérha p5, Oi-II‘IL’. _Riehmond Hill. April 20. 186th and wit the , VI‘HE undersigned begs respectfull3 toinform 1' the inhabitants of J’. G 0 RM L E Y, COMMISSIONER. IN QUEEN’S BENQH, Conveyanc'r and Auctioneer. ' LOT 31. 4TII Cos. MIIIIKIIIIM. September '18, 1860. 95t w. Auction NOtiée. THOMAS BOWMAN, Licensed Aflctioneer FOR THE COUNTIES OF- Y-ORK. do PEEL.- All letters addressed to ‘I‘ AlnIirar”'IT.Ol wil‘ receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “ York llerald”OflicI-, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, "llioruhill. and Mr, James Cavannun, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms. &c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25.- 18592 can" masonic arm-e $10181, RICHMOND IfIILL, GEORGE SIMSON, PROPRIETOR. GOOD Accommodations and every attention shown to 'Rrauellers. Good Yards for Drove Cattle and Loose Boxes l'or Race Horses and Studs. , The Monthly Fair hold on the Premises first Wednesday In each month. The Subscriber III calling the attention of the public and his Old Friends to his establishment, feels satisfied he can administer comfor'tabl3 to their wants and wilh mutual satisfaction. . RICHMOND HELL IIO I‘EL. STAGE ruzrs from the above Hotel to Toronto. everv morning, starting from the Elgin Mills at 7. a. m., and returning at 7, II. m. lFare. 2s. 6d each wu3. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. RICHARD N ICI'IOLLS, Proprietor. Richmond Hill, Dec. 18, 1858. 1-55 White Hart Inn, RICHMOND I'IILL. THE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. supply of first- -ciass Liquors. 6w. As this house possesses every accommodation 'Ira- tlIey can find ever3 comfort are respectfully III- vited to give him a call. Richmond Hill. Dec. 28. 1860. 108~l AURORA 1‘ GOOD supply of Wines and LIquors dation for "l revellers, Farmers, and others. D. McLEOD, Proprietor. Aurora. June 6. 1859. 25 13' where he will keep constantl3 on *hand a good vel us can desire. those who wish to stay where CORNELIUS VAN NOSTRAND. YONGE STREET HOTEL, always on hand. Excellent Accommo- Cigars of all brands. OILEB IUDâ€"FORD, SADDLE AND HIRNESS IIIIIEII w" ' Opposite Mr. I’nrkiss' Store. 104- -1y. Tnoasmu. A'I‘ENT Eave Troughs and Water Spools superior to tin. put up at 6 cents per foot , also. Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, Ladders. Shingles, Picket (rates. Waggon Fel- lows and Hubs", Barrel Heading, and Turning in general Manufactured and for sale b3 JOHN LAN GSTAFF ' STEAM MILLS, 'I'nonsnlLL. June 3, 1859. 27â€"tf D. E. SEYMOUR HOMfEOPATH IC PHYSICIAN, DR. MAIN ST., NEWMARKET, U.C. 65-1 DR. L. LANGSTAFF, PRINGHILL. 3 doors west of King Post Office. King. May 13. 1859- HUG-H' CAMPBELL, \Vafch an (1' Clock Maker, ' JEWEI.EII,.ac. Yonge: Street,- Aurora- 24-13' Jewelrv. Watches and Clocks repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice audilowestterms Aurora. February 17, 1860. 60-0 NEW TAILOR SH OP. Imminent}. HEEL 8; Vicinity That he has commenced business inthe Tailor ‘ ing Line In the house adjoining MIR; SIVERS' SHOE SHOP, Where, by close application to business and studying to please, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED 1‘0. Garments cut to order entire shortest-notice. in' any art-3'10. JiA'MES" BL BURNES. Richmond 11i11.Feb. 10.1860. 63-13 TEETH EXTRACTED WlTHUtlT PAIN! By Dr. EC. EDMONDS, SURGE-0N DENTIST, AU RORA. Teeth inserted on Silver. Gold or Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in“ his Profession, performed in the most app’rov‘ed manner and Warranted' Aurora. March 9, 1860 67-13' THE AURORA i MASthI-C QUADIIIIILE BAND! ISIIOIV open to receive engagements on li- beral-terms, for any number, to suit the convenience of'large or small parties. Applications to Mr. War. Aurora. or Mr. .,W WILLIS, 3rd Con. church. N. B. Also, a SAX IIORN BAND may be had on application. Aurora, Nov. 2’.’ 1860: IRELAND, at Whit- 100-3m QlIarIcs Durand, ARRISTER and ATTORNE‘Y",â€"-â€"Oflice, corner of‘ Adiyla-id'e' an’d 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, Deeds. Leases. Mortgages. and every de- scription of Conve3 anci: .Ig drawn up with care and at reasonable prices. Letters post paid attended to. l'I'oroz Ito. November‘ 20. 1860. 101- 6m 1 l .111 1136 firmware wingers) ‘GD 0.1310 P H I L LIPS ‘5 Provincial land 5111‘”? 013 RICHMOND HILL, C.\Vu December 14. 1860. 107-ly DR. N, J. PECII’, Surgeon Dentissfis Respectllrlly announces that he will be at Nicliol’s 'I'Iotcl, Richmond 111111, Oh the ‘2nd Mourlay ofoach month, at Charles 0. Keller, ATTORNEY A’I‘ obit? SOLICITOII III Chancery, Conve3ancer. the. Office, in Victorra BuildIiItrs, over the Chronicle office Itsrock Street \Vllltb3'. ' Also a Brancu Cities in the village of. Bea. verton, “fuwnstllpoi i'lroiah, and County 01 Ontario. '1‘ no Division Courts in Ontario. Richmond Hill, and Markham V Illuge Itgularly attended. \3hitby.1\0v.22,1060.194-13 JAMES BOULTON, 158.9 Barrister, 910105 rro TEL, .791“ ple. On the 'luosrln3 following, ‘ 11131110110 will-be happy to wait on those requiring his services inany branch of his ptlofesslou. . 1 math inserted on Gold Platenum, Vulcan- ized Rubber, cr Continuous (11111) on Platenum. The latter bi'lng the most be nutrlnl teeth now Dr. 1‘50]: has all the advantages ol the Pr'otession, both in the Sfii' s and Canadas, havimr formerly been connected with Dentists in New York : he now receives direct trout them every iIIIpIoveIIIent ot the Pr'olesstou throughout the United States. Particular attentio :1 given to the Regulation of Children’ s Iceth. (.onsultation It I'.ee , All letters addressed to him at Aurora prem- ptl3 attended to. Aurora, Feb. 80. 1861 117413 CHEAPER THAN EVER. " HF Subscriber, begs to inform lrisnumerous patrons and the public tlratlre is prepared Ofever'y style and description, at the lowest possi Ile rerrrunerating pIices. All work w ut- ranted to give entire satisfaction. W, 11. MARTIN. 106- ~13' Cook’s Mill, Vaughan, December 7. 1860. JOHN RIG-GS, " TAILOR, ‘ Victoria Square, IN Tewllllllillg' his sincere thanks to his numer- ous CustoIIIeIs an) 1‘ Hands for the liberal supporthe has reorived since be commenced business in Victoria Square, berr s to assure them that not ofI'ott on his part will be wanting to merit a continuance of then favors. All 3v 0I'k entrusted to his care will be made up in a neat and substantial manner. l‘24-3m Victoria Square, April 8, 1861, URGEON Dentist, will be at Nicholl’s Hotel. Richmond Hill, the I‘lRS-"l and THIRD Mommy of every month, and, the re- ot' the month at his residence 'IlIornhill. All VVO'RVVal‘I'anth. Teeth titled with Osteoplartic or Artificial llor.e.--'I‘his filling is put into the Teeth while soft. causing no pain, as it requires no pressme, it soon becomes as hard as the tooth to which tt firmly adheres, rendering it almostir‘npossible for the tillrng ever to come out. mainder Dr. Husband has made arrangements with Mr. G. L. Fillet, of 'I oronto, I to manufacture hrs Artificial Teeth ; those who engn're Doctor Husband to do their work will be sure of hav- ing It done in a superior manner, July 1'1. 1859. 3524132 AIIlIbI-i on. Hot 6 1, EAST MARKET SQUARE, 'I‘ORONTO c. w. J- SMITH, Proprietor- Toronto, April 19. 1861, 1:25-12 THE WELL KNOW‘I . BLACK HORSE HOTEL, 1‘01merl3 kept b3 William Rolph, 001'. of Palace 8; George Sts l t l to make Boots and. Shoes [EAST OF THE I114RKET,] TORONTO. WILLIAM C011, Proprietor, [Successor to Thomas Palmer]. Good Stabling attached. always in attendarce. Toronto, April 19, 1861. -'J'I'ust3' Hestlers 125-13' W JO. HT SMI'I'I-I: St. LA V97 HREI'VC E KNIT", 142 KlNG STREET. OPPOSITE THE ST. LAT’VEENCE MARKET, TORONTO. Choice Liquors and Good Accommodation at reasonable charges. Good Stabling and a Careful Hosrlet in attendance. 'I‘oronto,ApIil.lO, 1861. 123-13 JOS. GREGOR'S Fountain Restaurant! 69 KING. STREET, EAST, TORONTO Lunch every day from 11 till 2. l1? Soups, Games. U3stcrs, Lobsters, &CI l a‘ wa3s on hand.- Dinners and Suppers for Private Parties got upin the hestst3'.le _‘,’loro‘nto April 19, 1861. 125-13' 'NEWBlGClNG HOUSE, A'l E ( iareitdon IIO cl, J Flotlt'stl'eei, "".10I0rrto Board $1, per day Porters always in attendance at the Cars and Boats. No 28, 30 and 32 W Toronto, April 8, 1861. . N ETVBIGGING Proprtetor. 124-13' Eastera’i Hotel, OIINLR of King and George Streets, 'Ioronte, C. W. WM. Morsxuousis, Pro- prietOl‘. Good accommodation for Travellers Large Stab-ling and a Good Hustler always in attendance. Toronto, April 10, 1861. 1'23 13' ' :3le “'03" M Il ,i'ili’Ill'i ' l'l I . Others-11 hittimore’ 130i! dings, Law Officeâ€"Corner of Church and King Ste Toronto, Mar'clrtt .l861. 119 tf 1139119111) E. TV. 110111), BARRIS'IER, Atrorney-at-Law, Solicitor III ClIuIIceI3 ,Cunvoyanc- -I, doc. Money advances pIocuIeu on Eortgages, No. 3, Jordan Str'Ieet, 'l",0Iontu December 1'3. 1860.108-3' NlATHESUlT 80 FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneys- at- Law, Fl SOLICITORS 1N CIIANCERY, &c. orr'rcrr. z,- CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Ov‘er W hitmore & Co’s. Banking Office, TIDROEN'IGI Agency Partzcularly attended to. _â€" 'l'HOIlI \5 G M ATHESON. Toronto, Jnl3 1,1559, 3l-tf Jilr IS .777 Jofl'IBLV'I'iS‘. W! Subscribed Capital, $1, '743, 520. Provincial Insurance Company, OF CANADA, son, fire mitt marine. Insurance, ESTABLISHED 1849, IsnonroRA'rsb In! ACT OF PARLIAMENT! DEAD 0FFIC’E,â€"- TOR ONTO. Paasmsur :«Hon. John VICE-PRESIDENT :-â€"J. S. Howard. Esq. _.nâ€"râ€"n DIRECTORS. George Duggan, E q. J. S.g110wnrd. Esq .Edw. C. Jones, Esq q. J. Cameron ,qu .M. I’. P ' A. h’lorrisouJ‘lsq.’M'PI’ A. ML Smith Esq. Lewis Moti'at, Esq: W. L. Perrin, Esq,- Hon 1 H Cameron, ”on. Geo. Craw,ford Hon. M. Cameron,1\1. P. Manager and Secretary. â€"James S3dhey Crocker, Esq. , Assist. Societary: J W. Woodh0use Esq. Manager (If Agencies .' Wm. Blrglrt, Esq. SOICIT’ORS :â€"-Messrs. Duggan & Burns, BANKERS :â€"-'l‘lre Bank 01' Toronto. RE and MARINE INSURANCE busi- tress tIatIsat ted by this C Olllpfll‘y at its va- rious Agencies. as well as the Head Office. '1 0' route, at tub 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 4 .he ussur,ed eqtial at least to that of any Other Company transacting business In the Province. A. LAW. Agent at Richmond Hill: 1 JAMES FITZGERALD fiToronto, April 18,‘ 1861. 195-13" FRES Ii ARRIVALS ' BIIIIIISIEII- III-LAW AND soucrton FRUITS, SUGARS, lN CHANBEHY, Office removed to Gas (,ompany’ 8 Buildings, '1 oronto Street. Toronto Janu‘arytl, 1861 A CARD. C KIZELE, Esq, of the City of Tor- . onto, has opened an office III the VIIâ€" lage of Aurora for the transaction 01' Common Law and (. lIuIIcery Business, also, Convey- ancing executed with correctness and despat0h Division Courts attended. VVellingtcn St. Anr,0ra 65 Queen St. Toronto November 20. 1869.104-13' ’I‘ORONTO CI'IY MARBLE WORIIS 185 YO NGE S'I'ALET. MONUMENTS, TOMBTABLES ' TOMBSIONES, so. Twenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT Ill-Gm IIE UNDEIIS IGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. & VV.YA1.1.. uillcon tinue the business under the superintendouce 01' our duly euthor'ized agents. Aus'rrrv Annrzv and D, CAIILos VALE. whose receipt will be duly acknowledged. 1’. S ~All notes and accounts remaining un- paid on the 1st dII3 01' June, 1858, will be put into Court for collection, C. YALE, c». columns; 'Icronto, April 29,1859. 4811'. DENTISTRY! W. C. ADAMS. D. DII S. Surgeon Dentist, 99 xtsc sr. msr scum sms. THIRD noon wr25'r FROM CHURCH 51‘. TORONTO, AR'I ICULAR attention given to the regu- ' lation of C/Iilltren’ s loath. Consn. tation free. airl‘d all work warranted. Dr.A .lIas turned his attention to the im- provemehts 0t his profession III all its branches, and can supply the profession with 'IeetlI. Gold. ValCanized Apparatus and Vulcanite Rubber, and the best Bone filling. Mineral 'l‘eeth mounted on Gold, Silver. or Vulcanized Rubber, wrtlI Continuous Gums.V which are warranted to give entire satisfaction Toronto, October 11, 1861‘ 49113' 'W. U. S K E N E, MILLWRlGl-l'l‘, .511. TOJVfl, EGS to intimate that heis now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, 0'; contract or otherwise, on reasonable terms- He is also agent for the best Foundries in Ca- nada. and from his lengthened experience he hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona, Dec 23,1859 TRY IT. TRY IT. Ingram‘ s Infalalile Linimcnt CERTAIN Remedy for Rheumatism, Bruises, Svr ellings, &Ic. Relieves the Toothache, Nerrralgia, and Tic Dolereaux.-â€"- This Liniment has been used and Its efficacI proved in hundreds of cases, to give relief. Prepared and Sold by JOS. INGRAM, Village of Maple. Vaughan township, 116 February 14; 1861. UN I'I‘Y Fire 91.10: Insurance Association OF LONDON, Vlith which is Amalgamated the Equitable Fire Office. (EIAI’I’I‘AL, £53 ,500. 000, STERI ING. A'Vailabl‘e Assets Fire Departm’ t $1, 547, 061 10 Life Department ........ . . . . .. 2 ,5‘26 .595 46 Deposit Fund in Canada ..... . . 50, 000 ()0 Deposit Fund in New York.. . . . 150-, 500 00 MEfiCHANTS’ IxcrIANGE MIIIIIII‘EAL. Directors, Fire Department. .1. Frotbingham, Esq. W. Lnnn, Es sq.“ B. Holmes, Esq. .l. G. Mackenzie, Esq; A. Larecque, Esq. J. 'I'orrance, Esq.- Trustees itI7LondZIrI :T . Sir W. C. Dnlyell, | C. F. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York :' S. s.iv-iugston. firmefBarclv'.3 d’s Litih‘gsto'ti, . Wm H. Macy. Pres’ t Leather Manufact Bank W. SheI'I,IIan firm of Duncan; Sherman &.C0 3. -. EveWI3 description of Fire and Life I'nfsm'an cc Business transacted at the most moderate rates of Premium. ~ W. P. REYNOLDS, Manager in B.‘ N. A. M. JARVIS. "I‘0Io_nto‘ St; 19313' '1‘ meme, April 1.“ 1361. and never failed ‘ NEW TEAS, COFFEFS, &c. é’cc , at the VICTORIA TEA T'VAREHOUSE, SIGN‘5 OF THE QUEEN. FDVVARD LAWSON, in returning thanks J to his numerous customers for their libe. ral patronage since opening his New Store, would respectfully inform them and the public generally, that he has just received an exten- sive Stuckmf Fruits, Sugars, pure Black and Green Teas crop 1860), Cofi'ees,&c., &c., which have been purchased at a great reduc- tion in price. owing to the effect of the secessron moveWIt or) the American markets . and which are now selling at Prices without parallel, as a the goods will prove :â€" FRUITS“. Fine Zante Currants, 3d. p lb,or 22 lbs.,. . ..$l Extra dressed “ 33d “ 20 “ ..... 1 Due l’atrass " 4d. “ 16 “ ..... I Eres’d Valentia Raisinsfig, “ l2 “ ..... l Fxtra New " “ ng “ 19 “ 1 Me New Layer “ 90. “ 12 lb. box. .13 U “ Seediess” 9d. " 7 lbs ...... 1 Best quality DRIED APPLES. .3131 '25 per bshl. Also, Paper and Soft Shell ALMONDS. IILBERTS. and BR AZIL NUTS, MIXED SPICE. CANINE D l l! MON, ORANGE PEEL &c , &c. S U G .A R S . Good Muscovadoos, 14 lbs. for. . . . . . .. .. $1 00 Brig ht “ 13 ” .......... 100 luxtr BIig ht“ 1'2 “ .. ,,,,, l (10 YellhI-g Refined 11 “ .......... 100 Extra Refined, 10 “ .......... l 90 Extra C-ushed ” 9 “ ....... l 10 Ground " 8 “ ........ .. 1 00 Broken Loaf 8 “ ........ 1 1:0 BLACK AND GREEN 'I'I‘ Ab I Fine Congou. good and strong, '25. '3qu lb.:1‘ine and luxua Fine Breakfast Snuchong 2s. 6d,. 3s. and .'.’s, 6d per .‘b; Fine and Extra Fine ”along. 35., 3s. 6d. , and 3s. 9d. IIor lb. Also, Poker; 1' lowersand Orange Pekoe, ........... ered Black and Green Tt a, 23 6d. ., 31s.. 3s. 6d. , and 35. 9d peI lb.: Pine and Extra Fine Young llysmr. ‘25'. 9d.. 353. 35. 3d , 3s. .aIId 39. Ski; purl-1).: Fine and Extra Fine Old H350n, 3s. 3d. and 35 6d. porlb. ; Pine and EIIIa Fine Imperial llyson, 3S. 3d. and 3s. 6d. per 1b.; Fine and Extra Fine Gunpowder, 3s. 3d., 35'. 6d., and 3s. 9d. N. B. â€"A deduction of 30. per lb. will be made from the above Prices to parties purchas- ing five pounds and upwards. Also. on hand a splendid lot of Teas in . caddy boxes from 10 lbs. to 16‘lbs., and in half chests at the following Prices :â€" Fine t0 Extra Fine Gunpowder, 2s 3d, 35 0d. 38. 3d., 35. 6d. per lb. Fine to Extra- Fine Young I'I'3‘s‘0n, 3s. .38. 3d.. 35'. Cd. per lb. . English Breakfast SouclIong'â€"Qs. 6d., 25. 9d.. 35. 0d ,35. bti per lb 0d., 'Fillest Oolongâ€"Bs: 0d, 3.. 6d: 3s. 9d. Fresh Ground Coti'eefls. FinestJ‘aInaica, ls 3d. Ground Chicory, 9d. per lb. Together with a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries ! ALSO, BISCUITS .A ND CON'FEC'I‘IONER Y Ofevery déscription manufactured on the pre- mises bv fir-st class worl.mrent Wedding and other Cakes alwa3$ on bar: (1, (or made to gorder at the shortest n0tico) iced and ornamented I in the best styleâ€"all at the Loiv‘est‘ Prices. Goods delivered on the cars, and within the City limits, free of charge. All or'IleIs by mail, and Otherwise, attended to with despatch. _.Every article warranted as represented. [13' no sscoun Parts, so Canon" [13’ Remember the place. Victoria Tea Warehouse sign of the Queen No. 93, King 'St. East 1‘ we doors west of Church Street. EDWARD IAVVSON. Toronto. March, 1881. let-1'3. BEAVER MUTUAL Fire Insurance 1153001311011, 'I'OIIONI'O c. w OFFICE, 20, TORONTO s TRE E 1' £11 'Is‘conroansn Umbra Aer or' PAIIIfIALI‘IIIIY', 22 VIc., CAP. 5‘2. DIRECTORSâ€"II Rowsoll, Toronto; B. W. Smith, Barrie ; Dr. Dnncumb, Richmond Hill I W. H. Smith, Titr'enio :1 Do‘nald Suther- land, Toronto": Edwin Toronto. AVING guarded against loss from Fire by Insuring 30ur pI"'0peIt3, consider if it would not be as well to n; Ike a little additional provision fer 3001' family III case ot' 3onr own premature de‘aih :â€"-whethei it would not be as well ,tlIrOngh the assistance of a Life Assurance Corripany, to pr'ov‘ide a legacy for 3our wife or daughter, or, it 3ou have not the happiness to be blessed with them, think it the possession ot' a few hundred pounds additional might not be‘ of advantage to 3out'50lf'a few years hence. 300 090' do that it would, wrrte .0 the Managing Director of the PROV. IDEN'T LIFE- ASSUR- ANCL AND LIVES I ‘MEN'I‘ COMPANY. 20' Toronto Street. 1mm, and acopy ol the‘ Bates. TVm. Ilollitvell,’ Searborough : Chow‘n, Kingston ; S. Thompson, Or, possibly. the Agent of the’ " Beaver ”- may possess a cop3 of both documents. which he can accommodate 3ou with, and give you a little information on the subject besides. 0:1” Insurances may be eti'ected f'or oncfiwo, or three years, at moderate rates. Agent at- Richmond Hill-J. IL ARNOLD: 'rorourofifi‘prir 9: res-I1 rusty. Hilliard Cameron,, glance at the annexed List and a trial of CI"‘RON, and ROTATI NCiL-IARRO W8. idea; a View of the Falls of Niagara: witn a Toronto. for a “ Propoaul ”' A5 M At'fis’,‘ Q. A" Valuable Property fo'rSale -T'10RNEY-A'1‘-LAW, somct't OR IZ:-‘ 63 Acres, 23 of which Is ttimbered, .40 in- Chancery. ConVo3ancer, &0. Main Acresunder Cultivation. , Street, Markham Village, ' Several PARK LOTS with tin. ber therebn; November 22_ 1860 Also. VILLAGE PROPERTY with or" WORMS' ’1 he above property is situated at, and order, WILL" WORMS 104- tf' joining to, the Village of Richlnond Hill. F or further IIaIIiculaI's apply at the Office of this paper. Richmond Hill, Sept 26, 1860. 9641' EXIST l 3 NE W TREA TMENT. Buffalo Medical Dispensary. Established for the cure of' DY SPEPSIA, G E N F. It A L DEBI'LITY. I'EVER AND AGUE, AS’I' HMAiJ INCIPIENI‘ CONSUMPTION, cossomrrton OI YOUTH A130 OLD mam. N0 Mercury Used. . Dr. Ainos do Son, 48 EAST GENESEE STREET, THREE DOOR. \VEST OF ELLICOTT STREET, Bufi'a 10, N ew York, RE the only Ph3sicians III the State who are members of the Royal College of Surgeons London. May be consulted from 8 o "clock III the morning until 9 at night, III every state and symptom of disease. ' The treatmentthe3 adopt Is the result of up- wards ofthirty IeaIs’ extensive and sII'ccessfui practice in Europe and America. A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. An instrument for the cure of Genital Debi- lit3'.' of Nocturnal Emissions, more properly kriown as Seminal Weakness. doc. Can be per'nranentl3 cured III from 15 to Qtlda3s, by the use 01‘ this instrument, when used c'on- jointl3 with medicines. WILL WORMS .. ' ~ ~ , EXIS'I'I WILL WORMS V ‘ ' EXIST! WILL WORMS EXmTI WlLL WORMS EXIST! WILL WORMS EXIS'I! WILL WORMS . EXIST! WILL worms, . ,EXmTI WlLL worms . EXISTl WILL WORMS , - EXIST I WILL worms YOUNG MEN FAKE PAR’I‘TCUI AR NOTICE. DI. Arnos & Son take pleasure In announc- ing that the3 have invented a most important instrutnentfor' the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test Of the most em- inent plI3sicians III London. Paris. Philadelphia and New Yorkr it has been declared the only useful instrument ever 3'01 invented for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or an3 disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits of 3' 00th. . DI. Amos db Son. in order to satisfy the most skeptic I] as to the merits of their instru- ment, pledge themselves that in aII3 instance where it may prove unsatislnctor3, after a fair trial, the money will be Ielnnded by returning the irstrument in good order. ' Pa ersons wishing the above useful instrument. II ill observe that the price, with the accom- panyingdirections, securel3 packed. and sent by mail or express, is ten dollaIs. EXIST! WILL WORMS EXIST! AFT-ER USING McKENZIE’S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY? NO. N0. N0. N0. SOLD for 15 cents. 4« Packages for 50 cents. By all respectable Dealers in Medicine, “Wholesale by LYMA-N, ELLIOTT 8:. CO. V _ Toronto. INOI’UI‘IIROP 8L LYM AN, Newcastle. DB. NFW REMI‘ZNII‘.S AND QUICK CERES -â€"A' CURE- \V'MIKIIAAIID Dr, AInos & Son have, for a long series of 3"ears bten engaged in an extensive Intactice‘. LY MAN , CL AI" E 8L CO. in the treatmentof these delicate compiaints, DIOHIHIaI. and are the only legally qualified physicians who now advertise to cure certain complaints. _m‘ -â€"â€"â€"V-â€"-â€"-â€"-- gr frpur whom genuine Lur'opean rented es can ’l'ESTIJVIOJNLlfiqLS e 0 ItIIiIIed. Per'sons III au3 part efthe world ma3 be suc- cessfully treated by torwalrdrng a correct detail 01' their cases, with a remittance for medicines, Sac. ., which will be l"611llll(3(l with the utmdlt dispatch and secure from observation. E. the undersigned farmers of East Gwil- Address I), Amos & SON 48 East Genesee liIIIbuI'g, hereby celtrl3 that we l!-'~"-.e Street, three doors West of Ellicott Street. IN FAVOR OF THE NEW 1 seen STIIIIcs 6.: Mianrrr‘s’ I’ATI;\'I' ll Itmowe Buffalo. N, Y. 88-1' at work. and that the3 are superior to the conr- _ __ 3 mon barrow for the fOllowing reasons. viz. :-- Firle £311.16 3 Fire 1 V ' ° I o 0 That the3 will do more work at one 'roingovel the gronird than the common barrow IIill at tw'o . that it is impossible to clog them. as the_discharge all roots or grass behind I that they are of lighter draught. as by their Inotion they are constantly fleeing themselves: that the teeth wear equally OII all sides, and conse- quently sharpen themselves, .1. Donn, .1, AVI'iwaI'a,Esq. C (LBelfer, B. Draper, J. Cowesorr .lamesMilne. WES'I‘FRN Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. INCORPORATED 1w ACT or PARLIAMENT. CflPlT-HL STUCK; £100,000. 1. C. GILMOR, Pres. I GEO.I\IICH1E.VICO Pr”. ' DIRECTORS: ‘ Thos Ilaworth,Esq q. W. IIenderson, Esq. W. Maclar'lane.Esq. W. I'lolliday, ll D.Stiles, Esq .135. Anderson. â€"‘..I. From the Hon. J. Slmpson- Rice Lewis. Esq Stiles L91. \Ierritts’ Rotating Harmus was larrrcs Beat3, 1" q_ tried on the roughest field on my Farm, and the T, P. Robr. ‘l'lS, Esq. work pertormetl by it at one turn was equal in M noggin Esq I III3 opinion to what would have been (1(C0nII)- BernaId ll' plished by un3 other barrow tlIatI an) ac- Ang'iif'IV'Ibrlrjrbson'Sg:algal: t'IIcasurcr, I or quainted with at two turns. 'Ihe dlDaugllt is Bank 01 U pIIeI' Canada. Ban/IcrIIs 9.3533 and the barrow “991’s clean. Brnjarnin Switzei. Esq. Inspector. [Signed] J. SIMPSON. I {1:}3 Head Q/fico, Church Street, Toronto. 13' THIS COMPANY lrIsuIes alldescriptionsof Iuildin rs,l\1anul'act0ries, Mills, 610.. and Good. and F uIIIitrII'e, in the same, againstloss ordain- age b3 t'ir',e OII libera'lterrns. Losses promptly settled. A. LAW, Residence, Generalngent. Riclm' 0nd Ilill August 13. 1857. g10-1 titre“ but: final-o OF A IS PUBLISHED NEW AND IMPROVED EVERY FRIDAY IIIORNING, MAI) OF OUR COUNTRY I And despatched to Subscribers b3 the enrfielfi III ails. or other conveyance. when so desires“ [IE undersigned. II'ojector and Publisher The YORK HERALD will always bf: 01 Desmiptive Maps of the Populous and b e foundto contain the l ' ,Weslthy Counties of NOIfolk.- Oxford, Bram, I taut Foreign and I),ovuf'égsl'i:?:;;:;:{$g:: llalton, YOI',k and Ontario, (all of which have hats and the greatest cure \villbe ta'kdn’td been Favorablv Noticed b3 the City and 2. . )_ . i , .‘ . 2 render it acceptable totbeman" of bit-sing" Country tress,) lroposes to Punlrsh, Drawn . and avaluable Pam,“ Newspaper: O to a Lar to Scale. either 20 miles to 3 inches, ‘ '3 _'IERMS. â€"'-Seven and SixpenceperAnn‘n’In, {I or 6 miles to one inch,â€"â€"- d f (P , , . . , . ADVANCE ; an I not par within Tlri‘ U A Topographtcal, Statrstrca!;&1ilhstrated Months to 0 dollars will be charged.- . MAP 0F UPPER RIINAIIA RATES OF ADVERTI‘IINGm Exhibiting the Great Lakes, Harbors and Sixlinesand under, first insertion” “$00 50‘ Ports; Canals, Rivers, and Principal Mill Each subsequent insertionnn . . 011 19" Streams; the Railways. Railway Stations. and I‘eh' lines and under. first 1115811101)" (10 75} Stage Routes in connection therewith; the Above ten litres, first in... per liner... 00 07- I’ost Offices. h"Ione3 Or'deI Offices, and 'I‘ 010- Each snbseqnentiusertion, pe‘r line” .00 02 film)“ SI.,ati0IIs as Show“ 0“ “"3 Map prepared 0:? Advertisements without written direc- by order of the Post Master" General, by thn t g d t d . Dewe, Esq , Post Office Inspector; the gone- Iifgnt, inserts Ill fell" and charged accord Ial Boundaries, Counties, Couut3 'Iowns, Cities, Towns, and Villages. with the pincipal ' or most direct Roads connectingtbem, the Population 01 each City, Totvri‘,’10wnsnip, Iand Incorporated Village in the Province; 2 and other Important and appropriate lirfor'nra'é‘ tiIIII, compiled from the Census and Statistical Returns of the present year; ILLUSTRATED By well executed Views of the Cities of Ot- tawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton. and Lori- I was present and saw the barrow tried, and agreewith the above. G. S. SIIAVV. PETER n. B, S'1‘11.1".S.Pr~opriiitor. S. SANDERSON, Proprietor. Richmond Hill. for the Township of Markham. RiclI-nond Hill. March 7. 1861. 119-“- ___J__. PRQSPECTUS A11 transitory advértiseDmeuts from strange'ra' or irregular customers. must be paid for when handed in for insertion. A liberal discount will be made to. parties ad- vertising by the 3'.ear _ All advertisements published for' aless per .riod than one month, must'be paid for in ad-' vance. All letters addressed to the’ Editor must be' post p'IId No‘ paper drscontrnued until allarrearagesark paid. and parties refusing papers without p ing up, will be held accountable forth'e eff); scriptien. View 01 the Niagara Suspension Bridge, ac- companied by a De‘scription of it. Also Views of I’I'ovinciaf Buildings-â€"the New ,Houses of Parliament, the Normal School, Osgoodu Ilall, 'I‘rinith' College, and the To- ronto University. the last, said by competent Judges to be the Finest. Building of its Class in America. IF ENCOURAGED . To accomplish this Important Work, the Map (Size, intluding" a Border formed by a tasteful arrangement of the Emblems of" Canada. at' least' 6' feet from East to West, I: ckto 43 feet t'I'om North to South,) will be completed, here,- iIi‘fI'om'tlIree to five years IN ANTICIP ATION Of a General Patronage, the Price has been? per manentlv fixed at FIVE AND A'- -IIIIIF Dot.- LABS, payable (oul3) on delivery of the Map in Good' Order and Condition, handsomely COlOred, \arnished and Mounted. 113°Put" up for the Pocket at $6. 00.' G’EORG'E- C. 'I'REMAINE. Toronto, January. l 861. mAAI-IWM‘AAARA_~A..,IA~ T HE YOI’ K HERA DD Book and J 01) Printing ESTABLISMENTv RDERS for any of the' un‘dermen’tioned description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB WORK will be promptly attended to‘ :â€" , noo'xs, FANCY BILLS; BUSINESS" cums. LAM AND SMALL Pos'I'EIIs,CI'IICU‘IEA‘RS, LAW I'0HM&.:'~ BILL HEA’1)S,BANK CHECKS,DRAFTS,AND " PA MI" 111.1215. 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