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York Herald, 27 Sep 1861, p. 4

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.9 ...ns' 1.: - - W ~ W M. TEEFY, t. M 'fl‘l’”"‘:> THIS LIFE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT. COMMISSIONER IN THE QUEEN’S BEN _’ CONVEYANCER,AND , DIVISION COURT AGENT, ’ RICHMOND HILL POST OFFICE. Let’s oftenertalkfif‘ noble deeds, And rarer of the bad ones, And sing‘about ourlhappy days, . And not about the sad ones. . We were not made to fret and sigh ; And when grief sleeps,:to works it; Bright Happiness isistanding byâ€" This life is what we make it, _ ‘ Wills, &c., &c., drawn witn attention and promptitude.“ Richmond Hill, Aug 29. 144.11". ._... .~.v.__'-_...__._.4'-....L..._'f~_s .-â€"..a_ DR. HOSTETTE‘R,. A ~ Member of the Royal College of Surgeons England. ._ w - Opposite the Elgin Mills, RICHMOND HILL. 1‘27 ~1yp Let’s find the sunny side of men, ‘5. Or be believers in it-I . A light there is in every soul ' That take the pains to win it, Oh I there’s a slumb’ring good in all, And we perchance may wake it; Our hands contain the magic wandâ€" This life is what we make it. ' 0 May 1, 1861. I. BOWMAN, M.D,i Physician, Surgeondz Accoucheur One Door South of Lemon’s Hotel THORNHILL. Then here’s to those whose loving hearts Shed light and joy about them : Thanks be to them for countless gems We ne’er had known without them. Oh ! this should be a happy world To all who may partake it; The fault’s our own, if it is not-â€" This life is what we make it. May 1, 1861. 127-137 J . G 0 RM L E Y, COMMISSIONER IN QUEEN’S BENCH, Conveyancer and Auctioneer, LOT 31, 4TH CON. MRRKHAM. September 18, 1860. 95-tf M It is a less misfortune to be born with a club feet, a hair lip, or a bump back, than with a cross and envious dISpOSItIon, Auction Notice . Domestic jars, when concealed, are t ’ THOMAS BOWMANI: half reconciled. "l‘is a double to stop the Licensed Auctioneer breech at home and men”s mouths abroad. FOR THE , COUNTIES or YORK & PEEL. All letters addressed to “ Almira.” P.O. wil receive prompt attention. Orders received at the “"‘ York Herald” Officv, Richmond Hill; Mr. Henry Lemon, Thornhill, and Mr, James Cavannalt, Mansion House, Sharon, where Terms, &c. may be obtained. Almira, Nov. 25. 1859. Very Shootable.â€"~A new journal is' an- nounced, to be entitled The Quiver. VVe understand that a leading featurein it will be an ’arrowing talc called The Beau. Another Description.-â€"â€"A IIooiser, who has heard Jenny Lind, says that her voice sends pleasant thoughts through you like the ringing of a dinner-bell.“ A, 6241‘ masonic arms metal, I 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 held on the Premises first Wednesday in each month. . ~ The Subscriber in calling the attention of the public and his Old Friends to his establishment, feels satisfied he can administer comfortably to: . Wink at small injuries rather than avenge them. If to destroy a single bee you throw down the hive, instead of One enemy you make a thousand. “Figgers, von’t lie, vill they 2” mutter- ed a Seedy genius, holding on to a lamp- poshâ€"“Veil, perhaps they von’t; but 1’s a ligger as von’t stand now.” , MAKING MONEY AND MAKING 'VVILLS.â€"â€"-In a disputed will ease in Edin- burgh, Dr. John Brown, a witness said: their wants and Willi mutual satisfaction. 'Hotol, Richmond .1 Hill, the FIRST Egaoaifiuiglrgiigho Saigppsfqtiophgf “ It requires much more intellect to leave Rlcml‘mlld “m' ADI-“20' 1860' 73'” 2112,1312: Goff snglyjngxfijulst’ ijigl’légjacnzz ancing executediwith corrhciiibss an’d despafCh £20,000 right that. to make it.” w , i "’ " McCaySVi-lle, 'ith Concession“ of York. All Division Courts attended. ’ RICIIhIOND HILL HOTEL. Work Warronted- Wellington St. Aurora, & Queen St. Toronto ‘Jim, ‘I believe that Sam’s got no ' ' ' 3 c ’ ‘ t "um m h‘m' Y0“ don t know nigga’ Toronto, every morning. starting from dere’S more truth in flat niggo. dam in all the mg," Mills a, 73amh and returning at 7, the rest on de plantatIon.’ ,- ‘ How do you p.m. Fare, 2s. 6d, each way. know dat '1’ ‘ Why he never lets any out: ' Goon ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. 7\Ve are told that,- ‘as'a’ man makes his RICHARD NICHOLLS.’ - Proprtctor. :.bed,‘ltc must lie in it.’ It is so mm a Richmond Hm, Decjls’ 1858. L55 bankrupt: for we_- find that, when his : balance-sheet is not drawn up all straight; , there is generally awful lying in .it.. 7 STAGE runs from the above Hotel to White Hart Inn, RICHMOND III..__ . .â€"â€"- In the records of the Colonial Cour', at Exeter, N.II., is found the statement ‘ that he has leased the above “0,0,. that a mall “’35 fined two thousand SIX where he willkeep constantly on,hand a good hundred shillings for swearing, cursing and Supplv 0f first-class Liquors. &c- As this saying pox_mke_it to his wife. housd possesses every accommodation Tra- velleIs can desire. those who Wlsll to Stay where An Old mlid, who has: her eyes a lime they can find every comfort are respectfully in- sideways on matrimony, says, the curse of' PM 1° give him “011" ' . this war is ‘that it will make so many CORNELIUS VAN NOSRJAND- widows, who will be fierce to get married Riel‘mm‘d Hm- Dect 23- 1860- 1034 t a second time, and who knows how to do it, i modest girls will stand no chance at all.’ 'A BROAD IIINT.â€"jTlle minister of ‘1" ' " AURORA" , I - 'Curden, at the sacrament, exerting the AVGOODV SHPPIY Of Wines and honors people to be liberal in their contributions to aim“ 0“ hand' Excellent Accmlmo' the poor, concluded his Observations by Cigars Ora“ brands. .. saying: a An’ ye at ken weel, we’ve had _ y D. MOLEOD Pro veto]. naething from the cutting-steel for this Aurora Junee 1859 t P“ 25,71: , some time past.” , _ - . . . 0_ y Who’s Who 'lâ€"â€"-A young man fresh from the country, who was rather green, was taking a walk with a friend, when seeing a placard “Bill Stickers will be prosecut- ed,” he innooently asked, “VVho’s Bill Stickers? and what are they going to prosecute him for 1” ‘ , CALEB LUDEORD, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, ‘ _ Opposite Mr. Purkiss' Store, . 104- THORNIIILL : ATENT Eave Troughs and Water Shouts , . superior to tin, put up at 6 cents A GOOD PUZZLEâ€"In these degenerate per foot ;. also. Drain Pipes, Seasoned Siding, days, when the practice spoken of in the Ladders, Shinglesficket GatGS. Waggon Fel- followiutv puzzle has fallen into disuse lows and Hubs, Barrel flooding, and Turning I i D ' ’ in general Manufactured and for sale by we cannot do better than recommend these ' 1. . of our readers, who wish to remain liantl- J O N T A F F, 1 some In their old age to “ g0 and do like- STEAM MILLS, '1‘HOPtNH1LL.’ wise.” They will find the recipt a first rate June 3, 1859. one: _ HUGH CAMPBELL, Theyt ell‘mc Iamh And Som eye" T, A N ‘13 LL 1 he” 4‘9 55 3” ‘ ' \Vatch and Clock .Makcr, t ‘ JEWELER, &c, - “Do 10 Ok a-thim, the Boo Roldman ' }- roWs YOU N ‘ge ’Re‘v E11 Y Day 1” An dw he neaChfr I end A sks, at yo urage Yongé Street, Aurora. “0 Wu Re youf, Reef mm I LL SI” Jewelry, Watches and Clocks repaired. and Ii alwa Y sans We 1?, “ In mYY 0“ Th: cleaned 011 the shortest notice and lowestterms ‘ 1' Pa‘ 1“ dmy Prl N T9105 B lLls !” Aurora, February 17, 1860. 6041' COLOR or THE EYES A TEST or V Simmonsâ€"That the color ofthe-cyes TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT pAIN ! should effect their strength may seem strange, yettthat such is the case need not _ at this time oftday- be proved; and those 'whose' eyes were brown or dark-colored should be informed that they are weaker and more susceptible of inquiry, frOm various causes, than grey or blue eyes. Light blue eyes are generally the most powerful, and next to those are grey. The lighter the pupil, the greater and long continued is the degree of tension the eye oanlsustain. 27 -tf , I I,» By the use ofElectricity, z:- "fliiho A ' By Dr. E. C. EDMONDS'; SURGEON DENTIST, AURORA. Teeth inserted on Silver, Gold or‘Valcanized Rubber. All Operations in his Profession, performed in the most approved manner and Warranied‘ Aurora. March 9. 1860 67-13” ~. THE AURORA POLLING TIâ€"I-E T EETII or A RAKE.â€" A dentist was recently met by a wag, carrying an old garden rake in one hand ‘ while'lie held’the other to his face, which , were the lugubrious expression which the “jumping toothache’ prOduces. “ Doctor,’ said he, “ I want your to pull a couple of halg‘gl'$133310§AX410RN BAND may be teeth for me.” “ Very well,” replied the “fora Nov 2 1:860 doctor, “just step into my office, and I’ll ‘ ' ' ‘ ' relieve-- you. There,” "continued he, as they entered, “take o‘seat on'that chair, and. Show me the teeth you wish extracted. . _“‘We“: said the holding up Streetcar; t we rake’ “ I want you m Pull those two Courts of Law. Chancerv and County Court; 'bmkc“ teem out of this Hike!” For 3 also, on request, to Country Business in the moment; the thctOI' was? thrown off his Division Court-Q.- S now open to receive engagements on li- beral terms, for any number, to suit the convenience of large or small parties 2' Applications to Mr. WM, IREL'A‘ND, at Aurora, or Mr. W, WILLIS, 3rd Con. Whit- church. 100o3m , Charles .Durand, ARRISTER and ATTORNEY,â€",Omce, Mortgages. and every de- ' . ' .V. l ‘ H ' - Deeds, Leases. Sufi“ ‘1 ‘11“: dikevi Home I‘e‘cfovlel‘mgdumt scription of Conveyancing drawn up with cars l .se. ’ ,np‘ lid " I e ‘ “It me lave it'â€" and at reasonI-Ibleprices. . might as well tally: the teeth out of one Letters postpaid attended to, take as the other! Toronto. November 20, 1860. 10-1-6111 ‘ r-i‘vv‘evswm. .~ "1v." ‘ »- Subscriber begs to inform the Public I by'me use of desire, those who wish to stay where they can . GREEMENTS’ Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages, 1 every} comfort are respectfully Invued to Villageyi‘n. homes..at.2§ia,,d50¢ Each... I _ Toronto, Bep‘t. 6, 1861 . G I L L I P S , ATTORNEYâ€"AT .~LAW, SOLICITOR December 14. 1860. SurgeOm Deratiest; , ‘ ' Nicliol’s liotei, Richmond 11111, . BICEPS 615639 TEL, filavple. his 'prOfess ion . ' ized Rubber, cr Continuous Gum on-Platcnum, The latter being the most be dutiful teeth now in use. ' Profession, both in the Statics and Canadas, having fortnerly'been connected with Dentists. in New York‘; I he nowxrcceives direct from them every improvement of the Profession throughout the United States. of Children’s Teeth. ‘ ptly attended to. CHEAPER THAN EVER/1 Boot?» and ghoes Ofevery style and description, attlie lowest possi-ilo romunernting prices. All work war- ranted to give entire satisfaction. ' Cogkis Mill, Vaughan, December 7. 1860. G; CEE. 'E‘guamband, Boneâ€"This filling is put into the Tooth while soft, causing no pain, as itroqniros no pressure, it soon becomes as borders the tooth to which it firmly adheres, rendering it almostimpossible for the filling cverto come out. Mr. G, 1... Elliot, of Toronto, to manufacture his Artificial Tcoth ; those who engage Doctor Husband to do: their work ‘will be sure of hav- ing it done, in a superior, manner, ‘ THE Subscriber begs to infdrnithe Public QA n H o t e 1 j Teronto, April 19. 1861, Y O N G E ST RE ET H 0 TE L, 001* of "313% 3‘ George StS‘ AP... 29, 1859, dation for 'Travellers, Farmers, and others. ‘_ always in attendance. St. LAWRENCE: INN, Choice Liquors and Good Accommodation at Goid, Valcanizcd Apparatus. and Vulcanite reasonable charges. Careful Hustler in attendance. Torontd, April 10, 1861. Lunch every day from 11 till 2. always on hand: upin the boststylo. Toronto, April 19, 1861. I [L'I‘E (3131131161011 [IOlCL N0. ‘28, and Haifa & day. Porters always in attendance at the Cars and Boats. Toronto, April 8, 1861. Eastern EEOâ€"tel, prietor. - attendance. Inseam QUAIIIIILLE BAND. . VG. 'mv" -I no ws's‘wmn A =r‘~ "WY-35*” "vrr'r 1’ » w .v tr; ‘ Noah/’43“ ." "kc-«‘1‘ «us-.11 It...” flufiiltcfiufitrectopgw “Hammers Hester. SfiA'kaofigbLighgn? Grist stratifisaw rum: ., . I Subscriber, in returiiing thanks to his 9 ANY who have been slaves to Rheumatic ' tyrannyihave becuentirely emancipated: t that‘he has~leased the above Hotel, 1 9 i o o, . v I I g . where he willkcepconstantly on hand a good {IlgFafiI S 1111111110118 will“? or fil‘Sl‘ClaSS I‘ltlmrsr 550,- “"5 house A certain cure for Rheumatism, Tic Dolereaux, Nam the Green RuSh'iioteid‘i/otiiro ringer... posseswsdcvei'y accommodation 1‘: avellers can Sp,.a-,,,s.’..3mim anflvswemngs . , ‘ * r- - Prepared and soldébytdosepli Ingtarh, Maple W. Maple Village, FOIL, 14, l-y. Corner of Church and Stanley Sts., - - , r g . ,, - - 1 _ ‘ v ‘45 1y Charles C. Shellcr, in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office, in Victoria Buildings, over the Chronicle office, Brock Street, W hitby. VAlso'a Branch Office in the village of Dean 107-]y verton, Township of 'I‘horah, and County of Ontario. The Division Courts in Ontario, 'Richmond Hill, and Markham Village regularly attended. Whitby, Nov. 22, 1860. 104-1y Provincial Land Surveyor, RICHMOND IIILL, C.W. DR. "N, J. PECK, Respectfhlly announces that he will be at .’ l , . Barrister, Law Officeâ€"Corner of Church and King Sts. Toronto, March 8, 1861. 119-tf saunas E. w. IIURII, BARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor- in Chancery,Conveyancer, Soc. Money advances procured on Eortgages, No. 3, Jordan Street,‘ Toronto, December 13, 1860. On the 52nd Monday of each month, at . On the 'l'uosday following, HERE’he will be happy to wait 011 these : -- * requiring his services in any branch of Teeth inserted on Gold Platenum, Vulcan- I DI". PECK has all tlieiadvatita‘550s of the 108%; ._-.. MAIIIESON a FITZGERALD, Barristers, Attorneysâ€"at-Law, SOLICITORS 1N CI-IANCERY, 6&0". orrICE z,- CORNER OF KING AND TORONTO STREETS Over Whitmore do Co’s. Booking Oflice, TORONTO- Agency Particularly attended to. __ Particular attention given to the Regulation Consultation Free. ‘All letters addressed to him, at Aurora prem- Aurora, Feb. 20, 1861 117-1)‘ E Subscriber begs to inform his numerous patrons and tlielpublic tliatlie is prepared to make THOMAS G. MATHESON. Toronto, July 1, 1559, JAMES FITZGERALD 31-tf" .fmo. s. We. start: We. Binnlsun-AI-IAW AND . SULICITOR til CHANCEW, Office removed to ‘Gas Company’s Buildings, Toronto Street. ' Toronto, January 9, .1851.- W, 11. MARTIN. lOG-Iy 111-6m A CARD- C. KEELE, Esq, of the City Of Tor- . onto, has opened an oflice in the Vilâ€" . .. 4” ~13 URGEON Dentist, will be at 'Niclioll’s Teeth filled with Osteoplartic or Artificial Novemberzo. 1860, 104.1). T ORONTO CITY MARBLE WORKS : I 185 YONGE'STALET. MONUMENTSTTOMBTABLES , , TOMBSTONES, Sc. TWenty Per Cent Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER. ES'I‘ABLISIIMENT. Dr. Husband “has made arrangements with July 8, 1859. M 32-ly. HE UNDERSIGNED Assignees of the estate of D. C. & W. YALE, willcon- tinue the business under the superintendence of our duly authorized agents, AUSTIN ARREY and D, CARLOS VALE, whose receipt will be duly acknowledged.‘ P.S.â€"â€"All.noles and accounts remaining un- paid on the 1st day of June, 1858, will be put into Court for collection. "' EAST MARKET SQUARE, TORONTO, C.\V. J- SMITH, Proprietor. ‘ 125-1y .M 'i‘liE WELL-KNOWN BLACK HORSE HOTEL, Formerly kept by William Rolph, C- YALE. f‘. CUMMER. 48-tf [EAST OF THE MARKE'I‘,] TORONI‘O. WILLIAM COX, Proprietor, = ,, . . [Successor to Thomas Palmer].- - D E N T I ! Good Stabling attached. Trust Hostlers r l ' ' y w. C. ADAMS. D. D. S. l r. v _ 15. Surgeon Dentist, 99 RING ST. EAST, SOUTH SIDE. THIRD DOOR WRST FROM CHURCH ST. TORONTO, ARTICULA lation of 0/15, tlrcn’s Tooth. free, and all work warranted. Dr, A. has turned his attention to the im~ provements of his profession in‘ all its branches, and can supply the profession with Teeth. Tdronto, April 19, 1861. JO. H. SMITH. attention given to the regu- Consultation 1 42 KING STREET, orPOSI'rE TIIE ST. LAWRENCE MARKET, 2.; TORONTO. GOOd Stamng and 3 Rubber, anti the best Bone filling. Mineral Teeth mounted on Gold, Silver, or 123.1). Vulcanized Rubber, With Continuous Gums, which are warranted to give entire satisfaction. ‘ u . "V M Toronto,October 11, 1860 49-1y 3 ,fl JCS. GREGORIS ' . . ,_ _L_- Fountain Restaurant 2 WV. "[3". S I: is." E, 69 KING STREET, EAST, TORONTO. 'V MILLWRIGIIT, .tr 1. To Jens , BEGS-to intimate that he is now prepared to erect MILLS of every description, by ‘ contract or otherwise, on reasonable terer Dinners and Suppers for Private Parties got He is: also agent for the'bost Foundries in Ca. _ nada. and from his lengthened experience he 125.13: hopes to give general satisfaction, Altona,‘De-c. 23, 1859 4 ._ ,__.«_._,_.___.._.__â€".â€"Aâ€"-â€"._.__. (13’ Soups, Games, Oysters, Lobster-s, &c UNITY NEweIOCINc HOUSE, 1 Front Street, Toronto. Board $1, per OF LONDON, , W. NEVVBIGGING’ . Viith which is Amalgamated the. . ' “0313:1313 Equrtabic Er ire Office. ' ‘ ' y - ._..__. CAPITAL, £2,500,000, STERLING. t' 4 ~, x . Available Assets Fiieâ€"Depai'tniit $4,547 061 10 ORAER 0f Kng and (100120 Streets’ Life Department. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,596:59.5 46 Toronto, C.\V. WM. MONKIIOUSE Pro- I Good accommodation for Trav’ellers' ‘ Large Stabling,_and It Good Ilostler always in »’ » Dep0sit Fund in" Canada. . . . .,. . , Deposit Fund in New York. . . . .. ‘ CHIEF OFFICE IN CANADA 2 I MERCHANTS’ {RENEE MONTREAL Directors, Fire Department. J. Frothingham, Esq. W. Lunn, Esq. B; Holmes, Esq. J. G. Mackenzie, ESQ. A. Larocquo, Esq. J. Torrance, Esq. Toronto, April 10, 1861. 123 1y Trustees in London : Sir W. C. Dalyell, | C. I“. Bazin, Esq, Trustees in New York : S. Livingston, firm ofBaI'clay & Livingston, Wm. 11. MacyQPres’t Leather Man ufaCt Bank W. Sherman, firm of Duncan, Sherman & CO . i 'Every descriplion of I 4 ~ ~ Fire and. Life Insurance l Business transacted at the most moderate rates of Premium: W. P. REYNOLDS, r Manager in B. N,_A. Agent for TerontOâ€"ARTIIUR M- JARVIS, Ofliceâ€"VVlIittimore’ Buildings, rl‘oronto St. Toronto, April 1‘2, 1861} 123-13‘ £s§,;.}(;33.1~,r\;y-ags:: ~ up: Fa. -....fl..~~y¢mfl.w.fix won’t-1m, iquggyyfiwav-y -' r r» inform them that he has taken the MILLS A These Mills being iII'first-rate order, any one givit rig lilm.a call Will 1111111110 Gristing' done in > a superior manner. Parties wishing to take their Gristing back with them can do so. Canada.- Markham. April 19, 1861. SEWIl’ffii-tliIAfliiIi‘lE ' COMPL, Flo person who contemplates purchasing a J. . .A . w. ii“. I.“ c'. v.~ _ “$.74 1.: numerous Friends who. tailored him. with heir custom at the Headford Mills,~begs to . ately occupied by FISII, known as the [13’ All work warranted second to none‘ in "GEORGE SQUIRE, ‘ i » Proprietor. 125â€"If ~___, ' FINALE LYON 538 BROADWAY, 'NEWDYORK.‘ Sewing Machine for family or manufac- turing purposes. should fail to send for one of our Circulars. which contains cuts and full de- scriptions of the several styles, prices and samples of work, all of which we send by mailfree. We claim to have the best Sewing Machines in the World For cit/tor Family or Manufacturing purposes. And all we ask is a fair trial. Read the following: 4 IMPORTANT FACTS. FACT 170. .l.;â€"â€"-e'l'his Company, being duly li- censed, their Machines-.aro protected against infringements or litigation. ' NACT No. 2.-The‘se Machines make the lock- siickrâ€"aliko on both sides-and use a little less than half as Inuch thread and silk as the chain or loop~stitch machines. . FACT No. 3.â€"â€"â€"'I‘liese b’lachines are better adap- ted than any other sewing-machines in the market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a fa- mily. They Will sew from one to twenty thicknesses Of Marseilles without shipping, and make every stitch perfect, They will even sew from the finest gonzo to the hen- viest cloth. and even stout, hard leather, without changing the feed, needle, or ten- sion, or making any adjustment of machine whatever. Is not such a machine best adapted to family use ? and if best adapted to family use, Why not for OVOry variety of 'light sewing ‘manufacture? For work too heavy for our Family Machine, We recom- mend our larger sizes. FACT NO, 4.â€"â€"These Machines make the most elastic seam of any sewing-machine in useâ€"- -a fact of very great importance in sew- ing elastic goods, or goods of anykind, on a bias. FACT No. 5.â€"-NO- Machine is more durable or more Simple in its constructionpr more easily understood.» The reputation of these Ma- chines wherever used will fully dOII'Ionslrate each Of’tlte above FACTS. FACT No. 6 â€"-â€"'l‘hese Machines took the High- est Premium at the Franklin Institute, Phil- adelphia. , i I. ' ~ ‘ 'FACT No. 7.â€"â€"'l\hcse Machines took the fligh- csi Fremium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No 8.â€"-’l‘bese Machines took‘the high- est Medal at the American Institute, in the City of New York, together with the High- est Premium' for fine Serving-Machine Work FACT No, 9.-â€"-â€"These Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the MochaniCs’ Fair, Utica. N.Y. FACT NO. iiiâ€"These Machines can do the same thing generally. whenever properly exhibited in competition with other first-class Sewing-Machines. But we have space for only onefact moreâ€"it is the most important Fact of all. . FACT N0. 11,â€"ch wart-rm: ovary Machine we salt to give better satisfaction. than (any other tSBIDIITg'AIlIwU/LING t7: the market, or money rtfmulul. [ITSend fora Circular. AGENTS WANTED Address, FINKLE ck LYON SEWING-MACHINE Co., No . 538 Broadway, New York. SepteinboLS, 1861. l-‘IS-Gm. Provincial Insurance Company, or CANADA, FOR. firs mth itiurittc littottrattrr, ESTABLISHED 1849, INBORPORATED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT! Iii/ID 0FFICE,â€"â€" TOR ONTO. PRESIDENT:â€"â€"Ilon. John Hilliard Cameron. VICE-PRESIDENT ;â€"â€"J. S.’ Howard, Esq. -â€".â€"-â€" DIRECTORS 2 Hon. 1.11. Cameron, George Duggan, th Hon. Geo. Crawford, .1. S. Howard, Esq. Hon.l‘t'I.CaIItcron,Ml’. Edw. C. Jones, Esq. J.Ce.mcr0n,1‘lsq.l\l.P.P A. Morrison,IiiquVIPI’ A. M. Smith Esq. Lewis Motl'at, Esq. W. L. Porrin, Esq lllmmgcr and Secrctrtry:â€"-Jomes Sydney Crocker, Esq. _ Assist. Secretary : J. W. Woodhouseddsq. SOICITORS :â€"Mossrs. Duggan St Burns, , BANKERS :--â€"'1'lIeBank of Toronto. 1 Manager of Agencies .- WIII. Blight, Esq. , iRF. and IIII‘IIIINIQ INSURANCE busi- ness transacted by this Company at its va- rious Agencies, as well the Head Ufi'ico,"1‘o- route, at fair and average rates. 7 Tim numerous and responsible Stockholders of this Company, and the large amount of ca- pital subscribed, afford an amount of security to .bo assnrtd, equal at least to that of any other Company transacting business in the Province LAW. Agent at Richmond Ilill. Toronto, April 18, 1861. 1325-13", V v BEAVER MUTUAL. Fire Insurance Association, I TORONTO, C. w. 1 OFFICE, 20, TORONTO 3 THE E 1' INCORPORATED UNDER ACT or PARLIAMENY, 2'3 VIC., CAP. 52. ' DIRECTORSâ€"~11. ROWSOll, Toronto; B. ‘IV. Smith, Barrie; Dr. Duncumb, Richmond Hill ; W.‘ 11. Smith, Toronto; Donald Suther- land, Toronto : \Vm.Ilelliwell, Scarborobgh: Edwin Chown, Kingston; S. Thompson, Toronto. AV ING guarded againSt loss‘from 'Fire 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" own premature death :â€"--whethcr it would not be as well,through the assistance of a Life Assurance Company, to provide allegacy 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,.yonrselfa few years hence. If you decide that'it would, write .0 the Managing Director ofitbo 'I’RO‘YIDENT LIFE ASSUR- ,: ANCE AND INVES'I‘A‘IEN'I‘ COMPANY. ‘ 20 Toronto Street, Toronto. for a “ Proposal” form, and a copy of the Rates. Or, possibly. the "Agent of the "'BoaIIer” he can acCOiIimodate you with, and give you a little information on the subject besides. . ' if? Insurances may be effected for one, two, or three years, at moderate rates. Agent at Richmond I'lill-â€".l. R. ARNOLD. 2 Toronto, Apri 19, 1861. 125-1y, ., . ..~,;,; ~w~~ subscribed. Capital, $1,743,520-I The'present income of the Company is over may posseSs a copy of both documents, which I ‘ 'vé’mtarrMWMWTMma art “to v~ «Qatar‘s, O "A; rui- “Lyn-Av ~. i-.“‘“§w\ era-An. )(‘VA t ‘ ~ 1,. ‘Ll" . I .y T, ., ” ‘h*,:¢": YUNGE ST. CIGAR uutudmoar I .‘Acres under Cultivation, . ,. ‘ j Manufacturer & Wholesale DEale'r’i‘n t” g 1115790113 ,. . . .- SO, .. r a . RT‘YH‘TII -r Clgars,Tobaccos, Prpes ,Ni, ,.,,p,,,d,,,g, _ inf“. °: " ' SNUrr, &c. v E ‘ " """l " _ _ _ he'aBOVe property is Situated at,,.;a No, 189 Yonge Street, Toronto.) tilltllnz’wlhr‘l’illage 0f~~ ~»-~.-'o;-nt‘rv o A call is respectfully solicited. 145141)" Valuable" Property for Sale ,EIZ: 63 Acres,23vofxyvhichistimbered, 40 , ,. "star- "F'Or further particulars apply at the. Ofiicgfllf' this paper, _, ; 1,;- Mti. ‘ _ \_ ’tichmond Hill,S:ept.‘.26.1860I. . 96~0’ IVE W TREII TMENT. _ y , y . Buffalo llI‘edical Dispenbary. Pic'nic Parties Tea- MGQtingSi I; ; Established for the cure of“ V "’57 Attended and supplied OII reasonable terms; ‘DYSpEpSIA’ G E N E R A . Richmond Hill. June 2-1, 1861. 135-tf I FEVER '_AND ACUE, ASTMA.‘ ' .. ' ' ,_,1'NCIPILEN'I‘ CONSUMPTION, P RACE, CONSUMPTION o‘r'youru AND OLD AGE, are . ‘ No Mercur‘ Used THE HEROES OF WAR. A - __ y ‘ » D1“. Arnog w So ‘ “ ANTHONY, No. 501 BROADWAY, NEW A ' h, .i “A 11" B, YORK, is now publishinan addition to 48 EAST Gh‘I‘Il’SEE STREET)THREE DOORS other portraits, the celebrated collection known - - W‘EST- 01“ ELLICOTT STREET, ‘in Europe and America as 1;“ “all r t . 0 NOV ' )RADY’S NATIONAL PHO'I'OG'RAPHIC . ‘ ’ V YOI k, RE the only Physicians in the State' who POR I‘RAI'I‘ GALLERY, I in which included Portraits of nearly all the an.geofi:.:‘ Juggle?” 131:;in Egyal Itcdli'ege o8f w w J - .. ' , nsu 6 rom- prorninent men of America. not excepting .lcf’f. (“cl-00k in the m . .. .y I , . Davis,Gen..Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of ' mm"?! 1mm Qatmgh‘! “1 every ' state and symptom of disease.“ ’ - other" Confederates. Price of Portraits, $3.00 .H , , . ' " paydozen. can be Sent bv ma”, Ie tieatmentthey adopt Is the result of up- » , " ’ _ " I ‘ wards of‘tlnitygyears’ extensive and successful~ Scenes of the War for the Union, practice In Europe and America. are published,card Sizo,antl in stereoscopic form' 1. MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION, I ‘ ALSO, *_‘~An instrument fpr the cure of' Genital Debi- StereoscopicVicws ofSceneSin Paris, London, '1”va 0f Noclm'il‘al EmlSSlo-“S: more Properly and,“ other 1,m.,,50j-E,,gj_.,,,d and prance, in known as Seminal Weakness, &c. Can be Scotland,IrelandflValos,Holland,Switzer: Permanently curedinfrom 15m 90 davs, by “land. Spain, 0,, the Rhino, in Athens. 1 the use of this instrument, when used con- . Egypt. Turlmys the Holy Land, Chlg-w, jotntly with medicines. :: . .. . I . na, India, CIIba, &c. &c,- > ad infinitum. ' ’â€" CHARLES TAGGART, _ j ' CONFECTIONER; r. , BREAD critter IIISCIIITRIIIER I RICHMOND HILL. -...-‘~.~*YOUNG tMIm TAKE ‘PA'RTICU‘LA'R NOTICE. r Dr. Amos & Son take pleasure in announc- a I _ 3' ingthat they have invented a most im‘ art 1 Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic VIeWs lns'tru-mentforthe cure of the above digeasiii: Are the Greatest lVomlor Qfl/LO Age. V It has been subjected to a test of the most rim. Those are taken in the fortieth part of asccond, incl“ I’m-Swim)“ 1" l‘on‘l‘m- Pm'lsv Philadelphia and the rushing of water, the moving of vohi- and New York 1' it has been dammed “‘5 only Ck,ng the march of“ army. does not in the useful:Instrument over yet invented for the slighest'degree affect the taking of these views. cure or'semlnal “weak-“SSS; 01’ any disease of The). are sold p0,. 53,00 PM doze,,__ _ the genItal organs, caused by the secret habits We have also on hand and manufacture the o'l‘l'omh' ' largest essqrtiqettt 1Of S'I'ERWEOSCOI’ES, ' Dr. Amps (‘15 Son, in order to satisfy the PLO POOL/111110 Aij UMP), and most skeptical as to the merits of their instruâ€" Photogmzphic pgaterials ment, pledge themselves that in any instance .r .. . . \l‘l"" my? -- ~ In the United States, and perhaps 111 the wdrld. ,Zilfimth: [2111152,0vf,111111511”; £3013" arm] a la” Catalogues, Containing lists of allour Por- ‘ ' r “1 )6 19' umedby rolummg' . ~ , . he ins rnme: ‘ - ' traits, VIOWS; btereoscopes, Arm, sent free by t Perqéns wilfnlgagfhm} Tdel' r . mail, on receipt of a stamp. " " b ' 0 7‘ love use “1 Instrument. _ v V V 7 x V will observe that the price, with the accom- E. AN Y. 5H BROADWAYI' panying directions, securely packed, and sent near ct. Iticholas Ilotel,1\‘ew York. by man or express, is mu donms_ September 5, 1861. 149433 NEW REIIIENIES AND QUICK CERES â€"-A- Guam WARRAI‘TED- Dr, Amos & Son have, for along series of" THE _ Liverpool ‘ 2U} (11 EJGRQ (161.1 years, been engaged in an extensive practice In the treatment of these delicate comp . ‘ . 4' "i ‘ x K} I ' ,. F110 OI, LII-43 SEMI (“69 Lfliiip‘uly' and are the only'legally qualified physichii‘is who now advertise to cure certain complaints, flood Office, Canada Branch, Corner of Place forfmm-whom genuine European wde OS cam D’Armes and St James Street, Montreal. be obtained. ' . ‘ . ' t " " Persons in any wart ef the world may I) ' ‘ c Inveqted Funfls £1,213,317 cessfully treated liy forwarding a cori'ectediltldiil . - * ;of their cases, with a remittance for medicines 820., which will be returned with the utmosi dispatch and secure from Observation. Address Dr. AMOS SON, 48 East Geneseo .Strect, .three doors West of Ellicott Street. Buffalo, N.‘Y. 88-1}! iii-c3 I .v W E S '1‘ E R N Fire Insurance Company of Toronto. DIREC'rORS.-â€"~T. B. Anderson, Esq. Chair- man, A. Simpson, Esq. Deputy»Chairman, Henry Chapman. ltisq. 1:3. J. S. Maitland, Esq. James Mitchell, Esq. flcnry Starnes, Esq. M.P.P. .l'. H. Maitlond, Esq. Resident-Secre- tary, G. F. C. Smith, Resident Assistant- Secr‘etary. ' ' V THE Director's would call the attention of the Public to the following features in the management of this company:â€" Fire 1 Fire I I 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 I‘lco‘l‘e‘V'S'Esfl' I‘ll“ “MVONILES‘TV James Beak". LS‘I' “7 Henderson, Est]. Funds 200,000 Dollars, and this is being T y , . . y , ‘ constantly added to. M’ [iioljgtdlggfili‘m‘ I W MdCfal'laner 158(1- That there is invested in New York $800,000. ' i ’ l’ ‘ v __.and it iS the intention of the Directors to \ Berni”: “Mllflfit 1531' SECMZM'?) d‘ TTMSM'W- '- increaso this sum to $1,000,000. " “g1” f f’l‘l'lSOH- CH]- Solicitor. The accumulated Funds Ofthe Company [No- lfalll‘ 0111mm? Cillladau Bunkers. vember 1859] amountto over 5,953,730 dols. Lellla'l‘m 5“”ka Esq. ("319061075 INCO‘I’II’ORATED BY ACT OF liA‘lITII‘AMI‘IN‘P- CAME/.11. STOCK, £100,000; ‘ p . I. (d. GILMOR, Pres. l GEO. MICHIE,Vice Profi. DIRECTORS :" i 7590 d015, 1,6,. day, [133 Head Oflicc, C/L’II.‘I'C/L Street, Toronto. 3 Insurances effected at the Lowest Remuner- ative Prices. J. 11. MAITLAND, Resident Secretary, _ Montreal. Toronto Agency : 85. King Street East, South Side, [over the store of J... G. Joseph &. Co.] JAMES FRASER,Agent. Toronto, April 19. 1861. 1 125-13' THIS COMPANY lnsures ‘ all descriptionsof Buddings,Manufacturies, Mills, 610.. and Goods and Furniture, in the same, againstldsshrdam- age by fire, OII liberal terms. Losses promptly settled. A. LAW, Residence, , Generaln e t Richrrond IIIIIAngnstis. 1857. 51011. Â¥___,____ __ _ _ "m @118 but 3.6mm Is PUBLISHED / ._ EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, And dcspatclied to Subscribers by the earlies roads. or other Conveyance. when so desired The YORK HERALD" Will always 0 befouIIIltOcontainthe latestandmoStimp$a taut Foreign and Provincial News and Mar. hem, and the greatest care willbetakeh to render it acceptable tothe man of business and a valuable Family Newspaper. . TE RIMSâ€"Seven and Sixpence per A nnu’m , IN ADVANCE; and if not paid within Th 1'80 Mouths two dollars will be charged. H. 8.; d. HARRlSON Flour Barrel heading, Stavcand Shingle Manufacturers, and Lumber Planers. Seasoned Flooring and Siding kept on hand, and Planed to order in quantities to suit pur- chaseis. . 11:? Factoryâ€"-- on Markham and Elgin Mills Plank Road. 1’.O. address, Richmond Hill. June 7, 1861. 13‘2-6m YORK hfilLl S HOTEL - - I YONGF. STREET, ' 11E Subscriber begs to intimate thathe has leased the above hotel, and having fitted it upin the latest style travellers may rely upon having every comfort and attention at this first class house. Good Staining and an attentive Hustler al- ways in attendance. WILLIAM LENNOX, Proprietor York Mills, June 7. 1861. 13‘2-1y RATES OF ADVERTISING :. Sixlines and under, first insertion . . . . . $00 50 Each subsequent insertion . . . . . . _ , . . . 00 12; Ten lines and under, first insertion” . . . 00 75} Above ten lines, first in., per line...-. 00 07 Each snbsequentinsertion, perline. . . . On 052 Advertisements without written direc- tions Inserted till forbid, and charged accord.- ingly, All transitory advertisements, from strangen or irregular customers, must be paid for when. handed in for insertion. A liberal discountwill be made to parties ada vertising by the year. All advertisements published for aless pe. riod than one month, must be paid for in ad- vance. All letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid. A. IVIACNABBs ARRISTER, Attorney, Solicitor, &0. King Street, East, [over Leader Oflice,] Toronto, C.VV. ' , Toronto, April, 12,1861, 123-1y W‘éllimn Grant, 1 jX'I‘TORNliY AT-LAW, SolicitorinChan- cerV, Conveyancer, &c. Toronto. Oflice N -. ., . d, . . . r , h r . . . P o paper-discontinue until allarrcara esarc , “1. the “ Leddu” Bmldmgs’ King S'leel' paid : and partiesrefusing papers witliougt pay. Toronto, April 12, 1861. 123-1y iug up, will be held accountable foi-ihe 3.ub.. scription.‘ Wellington pilotcl, Aurora ! OPPOSITE THE TORONTO HOUSE. .--L~Mh~-_h--~-_,...~_~ THE: YORK HERALD Bonk and J ob Printing ES'I‘ABLISMENT. RDERS for any of the undormentioned description of PLAIN and FANCY JOB: . WORK will be promptly attended to :â€" been made so as to make thIs House the largest - ‘ ‘ . 1 q I and best north of Toronto. Travellers at this Booms I‘M” B‘I'Lst BUS‘M‘hs “Rm, LARG’ [louse find every convenience both for they“- AND SDIALL POSTERS,CIRCUIIARS, LAWFORMS.’ solver; and horses, ' I 'i ' ‘ it» » BILL HEADSHIANK CIIECKS,DRAFTS,AND N.1$.â€"-A careful ostler always in attendance. 3- A M P H L. E '1' 5 - i ‘2 Aurora Station, April 1861. 126-131. . .g H. , 'Antlevm'y Olllel‘ l‘lnvd'd,_f_ ' ~ ‘ ‘ LETTERâ€"PRESS PRINTING ' done in the beststyle, at moderate rates. A-MAIRSI-B- A- ” TV‘TOR‘N‘EY"AT'LAWt ISOL‘ICITORI woul‘ assortment of JOB TYPE is entirely ,In Cliancery.’ Conveyancer, «Sic. Main new and Ofum jamsnmucms, A large variety Street. Markham Vlllage. of new Fancy Type and Borders, for Cards, November ‘22. 1860. 10-lvtf Circulars ,& c. kept always on hand. GEO. L. GRAHAM, PRO‘PRIETOR. LARGE and Commodious Holland other improvements have. at great expense,

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