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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Jan 1868, p. 3

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i 3 YT ee ene Ee nar: a eaunestly cautioned agninst the injurious J. C. PILKEY, ni 1 { Rs eetinier: County of Ontario. J. C. PILKEY, Epsom P. O BRITISH AMERICAN Commercial College ! Prize Penmanship ! Superior Advantages Offered. rangements of this College, which afford every possible advan and facility for acquiring a thorough practical ki of Dasic ite and 'business habits. Th [ERS ee I eg ks ACEUAL system. It is not rat in British orn in which the sysiem was established but likewise the only one in which that system is ration. ally, pmetieally, -- efficiently carried out. The t is that any youth who /A carefully the course, Is ready on' Diploma, to ike his te aE la Diplo do Jax 'behind the g MN peice ity and unexampled success this institut pa red, in fet he 2, its name it professes to ou FHL nian AMERICAN COMMERCIAL COL. Oné of the direct means of attaining and holding this high position hus been the constant and wary selection Ll t, conscientious. and energetic i ment. In the Writing Depart» The Fl IZES for JUSINESS PENMAN- SH a 10 us at the Provincial Exhibitions of 1863, 1866, and 1867, the onl, he "An this 'we competed. undoubt College at the ** of the wheel," we | always strive (0 maintain that superiority in this, as in all other that superiortiy this, as in all other h he udy are charactenstic of the insti- tu 3 which we have ever given the most prominent place, our motto being ** A business ha The time required 10 complete the full course varies considerably according to the attendance, attention and ability of each student. Young men, however, are ly occasions on which practice hurrying trough the course from the misiaken idea that they will thus be gainers by the saving of money inthe ilem of board. Infinilely more advantageous wot jt be 10 the student, since his full course of tuition is already paid for. to ineur the comparatively small additional expense of a few weeks' board in order to make himself com leloty master of the course. and thus by a small present outlay, qualify himself for some rative situntiog. The erurdeness that such haste en- tails is highly detrimental not only to the student him- self, hut also to 1] ollege where he graduates, and besides it brings opporbrium on Commercial Colleges generally. 'The common practice, therefore, of holding out this crowding system ns an inducement to students is most deceptive und highlyreprehe: sible. For peumanship. circulars, &ke., address MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, 2 3 Jo] un Eg : + PDiof&---- p31, The Subscribers are prepared to make *ADVANGS OF Mo Farm Property, At very reasonable rates, from PRIVAT E* SOURCES, ¢ Re-payable by equal Fearty instalments, or interest payable yearly and the principal atthe end of the term. LORS. > tA le 1000 Acres of improved farm lands, and 2000 acres of wild lands for sale cheap and on easy terms. S 07 A good Farm to Rent. APPLY To DAVID J. ADAMS, Laxp anp INsuRANCE AGENT, VALUATOR, &c., Office over T. C. Forman's Store, ' Prince AvnBERT. . : or To JOHN ADAMS, Toronto Street, TunoNTO. 2000. 9 Prince Albert, Jan, 23, 1868. 20090 GRAND Clearing Sale! OF DRY GOODS, GROCERITS HARDWARE, &e. 0 The undersigned havedetermined to dispose of the Balance of their FALL & WINTER GOODS By the first of March, and in order to do so, have Reduced the Prices Df the whole Stock. liberty of saying that the Goods will be found equal in quality-- We do not quote the prices, but take the and lower in price than in any other house in the trade. DRY +! GREAT ATTRACTION GOODS R. & J. CAMPBELL < Bis to announce that in order to make a complete clearance of their extensive Win- ter Stock, they have decided to offer :o their customers, and the public, at unheard of prices, for CASH. Having purchased largely at the late TRADE SALES, they are enabled to offer the cheapest in Canada. They direct attention to the following : French Merinos, from 450. Good Stout Prints, 90. All Wool piss Cloths, 55¢c. Heavy Blankets, from $3. Fancy Dress Go ids, 10c. Balmoral Skins, 750 and $1, well worth Winceys 100. $ White Cottons 10e. extra 123. Buffalo Robes, from $6. Best English Cotton Warp, $1 12}. THE KILLINERY SEOWROOKS Are now open with a fine selection ot trimmed Bonnets, Hats, Mantles, Flowers, 'eathers, &c. READY-MADE CLOTHING.--50,000 Mens' and Boys' Top and body Coats ; 50,- 000 pairs Pants and Vests ; all of their own manufacture. GROCERIES.--20 pounds superior Currants for $1; best Layer Raisins, $2 40 per box ; quartet boxes, 65 cents ; good Raisine, 10cte per Ib. ; TEAS, Fine Young Hyson, 50 cia ; extra fine, 75cts, and all other Groceries at equally low prices. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE--Best white Granite Tea sets, $3 25. Call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere, and be convinced that this is the cheapest place in the County to buy GOODS. LIQUORS. A large and choice lot of first clase LIQUORS consisting of BRANDIES and WINES OLD RYE, MALT and COMMON WHISKEY, of the best brands. First class Wines and Brandiew for medical use. peA. The highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, for which Goods will be given at cash prices. A call is respectfully solicited. Manchester and Whitby, Jan. 15, 1868, » Remember, R. & J. CAMPBELL. CURRIE & ROSS Have received per Steamship « Nova Scotian," 150 PEICES STAPLE DRY GOODS, Direct from the manufacturers in England, which will be > Opened up next week And offered at lower prices than ever before. The depressed state of trade in England enables us to buy VERY CHEAP just now. (&= Cash paid for all kinds of grain. Prince Albert, Jan? 8, 1868. Ea ee rr ---- a ---- -- ---- ee ---------- eos unt *il, [Volunteers ordered to Co y : Cou ner, the Frontier | J. BULLEN AB (IZ~ Sale each day to commence at 7 o'clock a. m., and close at 8 p. m. - Coal 0Qil 17¢c. per Gallon. COUNTY OF ONTARIO, HE Conneil of the Corporation of the Count, of Ontario, will meet, in compliance with the provisions of the New Municipal Act, on REMOVED From his Old Stand to one door South of the Red White & Blue. All Garments made in the ' Toronto, Ontario. i 8 ra - rent a -- 2 ae a Jub o. fy La on © 5 -- Be 2 : = HB oo 3 a) -- 3 ( ~ [mn : Ro -- 0 Ce © = ! £2 EE ai 0 } 5 1 Je= B ® 5 hoo WY DD if" 13> & & i © g I fi:™ NR: 5 o-g | Si @ | sR _ I= 1 BE%leiO® | Esl = i ZN h § n [-- ; 3 1 ne a LHR = } 838-50 Feige g 2. um ~~ awenty minutes offer the syrup is administered. Special Peotices. ERRORS OF YOUTH. Cash paid at all times for Wheat, Barley, --| Peas, Qats, Pork, &ec. ¢ Salt and Plaster kept constantly on hand. BROWN & CHRISTIAN, De wes Sogay: snd all he chee otyoun: | MANCHESTER, Jan. 8, 1869. he si remedy by which he was cured. Jon malting the single by the vente experiene on do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. 17-1y JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. To Comsumpltives. i » directions for ng and using Hith hein by which he was cured of a lung on and that dread disease Consumption. -- His only object is to benefit the affiicted and he will cost them nothing, and may prove a ing. address blessing, EDWARD 'A. WILSON, Mrs. Winslow's SOOTHING SYRUP, CHILDREN TEETHING, fled in a Instance to . when pried vo on satisfaction Jn of its ical. effects and medical of sommendatiod of rage oF: WiAT WE oe ENOW." after years of experience, and Pledge ie Reputation for the ful, declare Tn we. instal re the infant is suffering from eran a i be foagit in fifieen or = PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. 9 441 St. Paul Street, Montreal, 3 PERKINS, New York, is on the auiside wrapper. Full directions Gt using wi RACORyMIY, anh, bale, None genuine unless the fac-rim Sold by Druggiets throughout the world, \ OFFICES ! 215 Fulton Street, New York. 205 High Holborn, London, England. anada. have of purchasing. : never been able to say of any other neste Neva has| 18 ¢ CHALLENGE Edward A. Wilson will send (free A EP i =H DD Dh all Who desire it, the Rregehiption ; hopes every guforer will try this prescription, Jyoeceas, Mr. PEDLAR, of Oshawa, havin challenged Stove dealers to compete prices of Stoves. e here annex our No. 165 South Second Sect, Williamebarg, New York prices with: his, knowing we can compete most favorably with im, or any other dealer in the Dominion, with the means we i MR. PEDLAR'S PRICE. 00] 10.1nch Protectiontst, a % 9 « Fortone, ....., HATCH & BRO'S PRICE. 19 00 omi 00fN dvertised.. Greatl; (asilitne the process of teething, by soflening | g Young Dom 1 % one ad : the gina. Son eo ? 10." Queen Cin, wis 3 £0 u eh Queen Sy cuss une Seenen 22 00 REG THX BOWELS. 10 « Commonwealth, ......... one advertised. SURE TO ULATE B30 Ives,| 9 " veininil 19.50] 9'ineh Commonwealth. .... ase on, 20 00 Depend wpa i, mathers, it wily give 1061 Lo yourselves, G4; Clariol, ++i ies nas aah _ 1600] 9 « Clarion, .... . T1100 Relief and Health to your Infants, [30 : $ 13 2 " Black Giant ... $45 v a is a) 25. " "y Mugla olde thi libs guile ie 5 3 "la 378 1 i e know of an inate of dis- y Be sure not to buy a stove before seeing Hatch & A yO ry rss cE Brother, it will nl We have other Stoves of heavy metal not here advertised. edi & = Furnace 1, 13, and 2 brls. §&~ Very cheap, Hatch's Patent Dumb Stoves, Stove Pipes, &e., always on hand. Also a lot of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Coal Oil Lamps, &e., which are being sold very cheflp. * "HATCH & BROTHER, ' Cheap Hardware Store, No. 4, Brock-St,, Whi by. Whitby, Oct. 23, 1867, : i 42 a .| Company in Canad: Tuesday, the 28th instant, Latest Styles and a Fit war- At the hour 'of 2 o'clock 50 in the Court ranted. House the Town of Whi 3" Spring and Summer Fashions just res H. J. MACDONELL, ceived, C.C J. BULLEN. 12 "2-3w | Prince Albert, March 28, 1866, Farm for Sale ! Whitby, Jan. 16, 1868. A Servant Girl Wanted. Wane a good ant Girl, one nig understands general house werk. G OR Bale that excellent F i f wages paid. Apply to F the south-half of Lot No. 8, in ne oT J. Hh BROWN cession of the anchester. . Jan. 15, 1868. Township of Reach. rem LN Il cleared. A H I 6 per cent Government Stock. fea Ts supply Ws 0 Pane fonjontls situated between Manchester and . ly (rnforatly ond' 9% Halle MORRISON & SAMPSON, HENRY GRIST, a vor Torento, | Departmental Agent, STAND seo ptr AROUND ! dest f in-| TE ol i ° ties remitting him before January 31st next, ons-tenth off su be wish okivest will ree ceive by return of mai receipt of 12 pe ernment of the Dominion. The remainder: must has got himself comfortably located at the be paid before March 2, 1868. Furthet partis thriving Village of cr see we rome nie BEAN CHESTER E subscriber having returned to Reach, t oh $100, and one quarter per cen Whee fo intends ing on the REFERENCES IN OTTAWA, . Hon. A. Campbell, Posimaster Generg W. C. (G-Tailoring Business i v i itish B te Company ; 3 : a aide ae arY i In all its branches. Garments entrusted to his Se En Ca CL Ly Eos Ottawa, January 11, 1868. 2 + of fi deration in charees, and. tare: ful attention to orders--to obtain and secure a THE ONTARIO FARMERS! share of public puree. 4 5 Tom Mutual Insurance Company |uu seguiety." o® received promptly er JAMES SQUIRE. [HIS Company is now fully organized and is |... Drepared to eit risks on Farm Buildings | Manchester, Oct, 18, 1866. and their contents, country School Houses and Chwches, Those wishing to jnsure ai thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now Sr av of doing so either by applying] INFORMATION. to {he Head Office, or to any of the local Agents | 1nformation guaranteed to produce a luxuriant of the Company. Our rates will be found 'as wth of hair upon a bald head or beardless low as those of any responsibleMutual Insurance Bony also a recipe for the Yemoval 2 Pimples, i ft 4 Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving Hea Office--The old Registry Office Build- the a oh clear, and beautiful, can be ob- ings, Brock Street, Whitby. tained without charge by addressing. L. FAIRBANKS, Jr., THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Curmist, Secretary 828 Broadway, New York. 27-1y -- -- ------ New AVveviisementsy. STOVES! STOVES! THE STOCK OF STOVES AT THE BROOKLINSTOVEDEPOT Is now replete with THIRTY different vz and paterns for customers to select from, and at Prices as low as any Shop in the County. An immense Stock on hand which must be sold. Call esrly and secure Bargaine.-- All descriptions of Tin, Sheet-Iron, and Copper work ee as ueual, and by mone bt experienced workmen. (7 Vats and Cans for Cheese Factories maaufecttred to order. 5 Gallons of No. 1 Coal and Can for 81.50. BROOKLIN, Jan. 22, 1868. T. ROBSON, \EW DOMINION STORE! PRINCE ALBERT. Commenced Business AGAIN at bis old Stand ; and has laid in one of the largest and best assorted Stocks of Goods to be found anywhere in the New Dominion: Having purchased very largely at the late Trade Sales in Montreal, at prices for below regular quotations--he is pre= pared to offer every advantage to purchasers, und can confidently state that the prices will be found to be such as defy all competition from any quarter. PLEASE EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES, AND COM- PARE THEM WITH WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING : All wool Donadian Tweeds, guaranteed the very best, for 90c a yard, sold elsewhere at $1.25. > And a first rate article at 80c a yard, sold elsewhere at $1124. Very heavy and wide Factory Cottons for 10c a yd, sold elsewhere at 12}. And the best in store, yard wide, for 124c a yd, sold elsewhere at 15to 17¢. Wide fast colored Prints, 10 and 12} a yd, sold elsewhere at 15¢. And the best for 15 and 16c a yd, sold elsewhere at 20 to 23a. Beautifnl Plain and Check'd Winceys for 18 and 20c a yd, sold elsewhere at 25¢. Real Aberdeen Winceys, very best, wide and heavy, for 35¢, sold elsewhere at 50e. Beautiful French Merinos at 50c. Beautiful Cobourgs and French Twills,for 18 and 20¢ a yd, sold elsewhere at 35 to 30¢. Black Lustres for 17c a yd, sold elsewhere at 27c. All wool Canadian Check'd Flannels for 50¢, sold elsewhere at 80 and 90c. Beautiful White Blankets $2.50 per pair, sold elsewhere at 83.50 to 84. Very fine White Blankets $3.50 per pair, sold elsewhere at $5. Beautiful Filled Silk and Wool Pailsey Shawls $8, sold elsewhere at $12. A large lot of thése beautiful Velvetine Mantles $5 to $6.50, worth $10. Black Cloth Mantles, beautifully trim'd, $2.25, worth $4. Very Heavy Seamless Cotton Bags, $4.50 per doz, sold elsewhere at $6. A lot of beautiful lined and trim'd Buffalo Ilobes for $15, sold elsewhere without lining or trimming for $13. A large lot of the best Cotton Yarn at $1.37}, sold elsewhere at $1.75 to $2 bundle. 5 With a complete assortment of every thing in the GROCERY, HARD. WARE, and CROCKERY line at prices equally low as the above. Soliciting a continuance of that patronage hitherto received, and an early visit from his old friends ahd customers with many thanks for former favors. T. C. FORMAN. Prince Albert, Jan. 7,1868. MONEY TO LOAN! 0 The Subscriber is now prepared to lend any amount of Money, PRIVATE FUNDS, On good Mortgage Security-- or Debentures, at a Very low rate of Interest. The borrower can have his own time to pay the principal. I also represent three of the Largest Monetary Companies in the Dominior that lend money at low rates on Farm end Town Property. 0% Several good Improved Farms for Sale--at extremely low ices "Silver and Greenbacks bought and sold. Apply personally to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Land, Insurance, and General Agent, Whitby, Office-- Mc Millan's Block, Brock St. 'Whitby, Sept. 25, 1867. 38 Money to Lend! The undersigned is prepared to advance loans of: money in Large or Small Sums On first class improved farm security--as the rate of interest is very low and charges are moderate, the best securities must be offered. 05 Several first class farms for sale on easy terms of payment. Apply personally,or by letter pre-paid with a description of the security offered, to W. M. COCHRANE, Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1287, Bigelow's Block, Port Perry Ont. a a iar BE a ied SL,

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