MARRIAGE MAXIMS. The following marriage maxims are worthy of more than a hasty reading. -- "Husbands need not pass them by, fur they are designed for wives ; and 'wives should not despise them, for they are addressed to husbands. The very nearest approach to domestic 'happiness on earth is in the cultivation on both sides of absolute unselfishness. Neyer talk at one another, either alone or in company . Never both be angry at once. Never speak loud 10 one another unless the house is on fire. Never find fault unless it is perfectly certain that a fault has been committed ; and always speak lovingly. Never taunt with a past mistake. Neglect the whole world besides rather than one another. Never make a remark at the expense of each other ; it is meanness. Never part a day without loving words to think of during absence. Never meet without a loving welcome. Never let the sun go down upon anger or grievance. Never let any fault you have committed go by until you have frankly confessed it, and asked forgiveness. Never forget the happy bours of early love. Never sigh over what might have been, but make the best of what is. Never forget that marriage is ordained of God, and that his blessings alone can make it what it ever should be. _ Never let_your hopes «stop short of ge! "eternal home. ---- ~~ ieee. LUCK. The man who marries the prettiest girl "+ "ofthe place is 'sad tobe a * loky fellow," and so of him who drawa the highest prize in a lottery, or, by some ¢ fortunate" turn in affairs clears the gulf between want and wealth in an hour. And yet the histories of all times tell us that with a terrible uni- formity and certainity, the men who be- come suddenly possessed of unearned millions, die in misery. . Within five years, a well to-do farmer drew a quarter of a million of dollars in a lottery.. The whole country envied him his luck ; but he has since died from a style of living induced by his good fortune, and his only son has turned out a drunkard. The man whose first bet on the race- course, whose first deal at the card-table whose first risk at a faro, whose maiden lottery tickets, brings money largely into his pockets, is a ruined man at the very instant the world pronounces him ¢ lucky." Any man, and especially young men, who etarts out in life with the conviction that money can be better made than earning it, is a lost man,-- lost already to society, lost to himself. . An alarmingly large number of the sons of the rich men in New York are at this moment helpless drunkards. Young men are they, many of them of education, of manly qualities, of generous natures, hon- orable and high-minded ; but the demon of drink has taken possession of them, that a father's breaking heart, a mother's tears and a sister's agony, avail noi to draw them from their deep damnation. Elegant lei- sure was their ruin. The best way to save a chid from ruin isto bring him up to ¢ help father.' Make children feel that they must do something to support the. family, help along ; then two feelings arise which are their salvation 4 --those of affection and pride; for we ~ naturally love those whom we help, or those whom we struggle together with for a desired object, and nothing so improves the child as to make him feel that he is of some consequence, that he can do some- thing, and that what he does is appreciated. Hall's Journal of Health. A ROYAL SPENDTRIF. The Duke of Au, 1863 and 1864 aspire Holstein, is bankrupt. tenburg, who in to the crown of IMPROVED MURDERERS, A new breech- loading rifle has just been perfected by a gunsmith of Montreal. By one motion the breech-lock is epened, the cartridge shell ejected and the lock placed at full cock ; loading end firing takes two motions only. Three shots can be fired from this new gun 10 one of the Snider ; un- like the latter it has r.o spiral *prings 'oon- nected with the lock, is much fgnlers and can be manufactured at less cost.-- Ex, EARLY IN THE MARKET. The steamer Pomona, of the Allan line, will leave Liverpool for Quebec, on the 25th Ainst,, with seven or eight hundred emigrants. 'This will be th vessel out of this olass, .and it is to be boped the emigrating season thus early commenced may be a prosperous one. t riser tl A Arne _ Atan hotel, not long ago, a gentleman saw coe of the guests give his fork to another with, ¢ Just stick that forkeinto that potato forme * His neighborly neighbor Aid as he was requested, and left it sticking there! gan | : Brookli in Drug Store [i ' Bai WAGONS, BUGGIES. WHITBY AND UXBRIDGE, HE undersigned takes occasion to announce oat be lag oped. s bush of Ti business UXBRIDGE, 3 are will be found 8 Buggin orecsd and ape, and other vehicles got pia he let tnd boot iyie, aad al always t uf and employs none but the best Jeg) mas the quality of his work can be always relied upon. - Repairs executed with promptitude and A few oa hand opdn and covered buggies i the Whitby en for sale, very thing in the way of C manufac. ey and repairs attended to at Whitby as usual, All work warranted. SAMUEL WALEKEY. Whitby and Uxbridge, July 15, 1869. 28 NEW AND CHEAP STORE SUNDERLAND, surrounding townships with LATEST STYLES. OF FIRST DRY GOODS! Embracing everything neccessary for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. ALSO A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Of the best quality. A CHOICE LOT OF Crockery, &c. The undersigned is determined to sell at the lowest possible rates, and flatters himself that he can meet the wishes of the people of Brock and surrounding townships, both as to Quality of Goods and the Price At which he sells them. R. E. PORRITT. ¥3 The Jighest pri price given for every descrip- on of Farm Sunderland, May m1 1870. 20 FOR CHEAP! AND FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, : Boots, & Shoes, &c. GO TO J, (PBL, CAN NINGTON. Cannington, Jan, 12, 1870. 'Ma rriage aio ! Issued by Authority. E. MAJOR Jan'y 1st, 1870 A Valuable Property FOR SALE! BROCK. E undersigned would respectfull nonmte that he ag ps t into his New Store at the Vill Sunder: is. -and- prey pared to Eo of Brock and FreshGroceries PUMPS! PUMPS!!! You can get the best and Sheapost Pe Pump in the Province At 7, IRVIN'S PATENT PUKP FACTORY ¥ BORBEBEBLIA 'See the Prices : FORCE PUMP A complete Pamp and Fire Engine with Hose and Coupling complete for $25. Patent Swing Lift Pamps at 50 cts per foot. Common Log Pamps at 40 cts per foot. Common turned Suction Pumps at 35 cte per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pamp, from $3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pamp at Eguatly Low Rates. long experience in Pump-making in the 1 Having t i] in Oanada and the United Sia Hinton the subscriber feels confident that he can perfectly satisfy all that will favor him a call, All orders for any of the above, whether bs mail or otherwise Plonptly attended to. . Please Address, JOHN IRVIN, Bonesta, Borelis, Sept. 29, 1870. © 'WL. Hepinstall PRACTICAL WATCH - MARKER, @ And Jeweller, BROOKLIN. 7 The American Lever Russell's Celebrated and: other styles' of Watches Kept constantly on hand. Also a great variety of Clocks, Jewelry and other Goods: Parties wishing any thing in his line would do well to call and examine before purchas- ing elsewhere. ¥F~All kinds of Watches and Clocks neatly repaired and WARRANTED. Brooklin, Oct. 5, 1870. 40 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 sums of payment. Apply personally,or by letter pre-paid with description of the security offered, to W M. COCHRANE . Bigelow' Block, Port Perry, Ont. Aen OE | Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1867. HARRISON MAW, Contractor and Builder, PORT PERRY! Is repared to Contract for and put up Buildings _ of all kinds, whether Wood Brick or Stone, and finish off in the latest styles, with all the most modern i improve~ (5~Plans and Specifica " HARRISON MAW. ments. Parties requiring good work done will do well to call. tions made to order. Port Perry, May 12, 1870. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE Greneral Agency Office. HE Und d having d a t of Official Assignee for North On- tario, is prepared to give prompt attention to all matters in Bankruptcy or Insolvency Promissory Notes and Accounts speadily collected, and remittances promptly made MONEY 'TO LOAN, On good farm security at 8 per cent Interest. 2a ecial attention will be given to the ne- 5 | gotiations of loans, and borrowers can rely upon having their applications attended to promptly, and at small expense. Also, Lands, both Improved and Unimproved, CONSTANTLY FOR SALE. 0 Iosurances affected in the Ontario Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company. E. MAJOR, Official Assignee and Valuator Orrice.--Bigelow's Block, next door to the Royal Canadien Bank, Port Perry, let Pec, 1868. 2 4 wm EEE } ha BR: TE i 1% 5 (ER EH gr PEER H ERs ith + Pes pg B55. Fi een n bel el 2% oq {good bargains, as the times are hard. Carriages, _ PRINCE E ALBERT TURN Every description of Waraisuse sow on now on hand and will be sold 10 per cent Cheaper : Than any other establishment in the County, for cash or Cordwood. As I am determined to sell" Cheap you may depend on gettin £ Lp I would - cal attention to the Undertak- ing department. Coffin Trim- mings of all kinds. Coffins of every size constantly on hand. Also the best hearse in North or SouthOntario. Chargesmoderate {G= A Stock of Sewing Machines on hand. Prince Arsert, Merch 1, 1871, 'Now Ready! AT THE [ONTARIO CARRIAGE FACTORY The Largest and best assorted Stock of CUTTERS: p Ever offered to the public in North # iin, manufactured by the best workmen, and from the choicest material. To be Sold at sucha Prices as will Defy Prince Albert, Nov. 24, 1870. = Competition, JAMES EMANEY. BROWN & PATTERSON'S AGRICULTURAL WORKS WHITBY. the Farmers of the County of Ontario and surrounding country. To WE BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Harvesting Implements -We are now manufacturing the JUINSTON SULE-RAKING REAPER ! Which we confidently believe to be the BEST HARVESTING MACHINE In the Dominion We warrant it to be equal bh nish and workmanship to any machine ouilt. will cut Lodged or Tangled Grain Where no other will work. Itis warranted to give satisfaction. 102 'We also manufacture the Ohio (ombined Reaper and Mower And have made some very VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS for the harvest of 1869. « Our CAYUGA JUNIOR MOWER is the standard Mower wherever it has heen introduced. The above Machines are being made pf good material and with due regard to and quality. X35 Send for circular, which will be sent free of charge. BROWN & PATTERSON. Warrsy, June 9; 1869. Pp 0 hk T PERRY CARRIAGE E FACTORY ! § eiurng Aianies ob ho Bomar Fiends id ents an customers for, past favors, the sub- scriber woul inform them, and the public generally, that having on hand the LARGEST STOCK OF SEASONED LUMBER in the County of tin he is manufacturing Wagons ! And all kinds of Agrioultasal Implements, unsurpassed in style or finish in the country, as cheap as the cheapest. <8 HORSESHOEING done on improved. principles. ah ult Pay T0390, 900, | G. U. WHITE. Hl THE NEW DOMINION CARRIAGE & WAGON SHOPS, --t---- Ey EE class Horseshooing done. All Work Warranted. CT. & WM. FudBD Provrietors. En td Tob. 10,1870 ™. ©. Don No > v AN, [Carriage 'NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK 0 ------ -- - GooD akaortwignt of Buggies constanf] d de ho 28 80 ey oa hand made from best material. '=r ALL WORE WARRANTED. Work Particular attention paid to Tepdiring [RE WAREROOMS = 2% | paid, to STREET, WEITBY 5 Ontario Bank) PORT PERRY BRANCH. FFIOCE HOURS--10 a. m, to 3 p.m. Clos jg 041 ¥. Deposits it Found Five 1 af Pena: Goering 10 term 'of de- W. H. SMITH, Mavacer. Port Perry, Jan. 25, 1871. J ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ For Sale or to Rent (oh | THAT VERY DESIRABLE FARM the it half f Lot No. 20, in the 13th De of R on 00 acres, about 50 otes Seared ald fea ina int Ot sutiiva s fia wood Sand mized with suliclent pine for ahi whi Toung Orchard an R | Some oF the trees bearing ne. he oy The property will be sold cheap, a on easy terms ot payment. Title indisputable. For furthes BE partienlass apply,if by letter pre= A. McCONNELL, On the premises Or To WM, KENNEDY, Plank's Mill--Uxbridge: CALL AT J), WHURD'S SUNDERLAN D, CHEAP 'DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, : CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, &e. The J da ly i en nosarus Tuyionase at Sunderland has induced me to add a Tailoring Department To my bussness. I have just finished a new Tailoring Shop, and secured the services of a ust Slass Sh ilor, a, ik now | Jrepated - urnis| othin ul t a Good Fit erate > a de yey an & Pa Prognze of all kinds taken .in exchange for Cash paid for Hides and Shesnelkina, J. HURD. . 48-1y MONEY TO LOAN 5 PER CENT, Tmproved Farm and Town Property, BY THE it Imperial Building, Savings and Invest. ment Company. Po OE crioas sxiendivg from THRER to EN BARS: sui rrowers, -paysb! YA Wr or yearly instalments. OFFICE-50 CHURCH-ST., TORONTO. Sunderland, Nov. 30, 1870. Loans of $500 and upwards are negotiated fo ow of 5, 6, 8 and 10 years at the extre; ely ow rate of 6 per cent per annum but if the be re-paid in af yearly instalments only 6} per cent is charged, and if Ta monthly instalments only 5 per cent is asked. $6.25 per month will par Li Fr ucipal and interest of a loan ot 500 in 1 ther amounts in' a cor- ny , The Full Auiomt of the Loan is advanced without deductio: Conveyancing ina reduced to the very lowest rates. * E. MAJOR. AGENT, BORELIA P. 0.--REACH, LAND! LAND. WILD AND CLEARED. SEVERAL Zool fldared Farms for sale on easy terms. Also, SEVERAL THOUSAND ACRES! Of chi ild land fc Peietboro, Victoria, Brage and Simoes. Apyly to JAMES LAMON, Main street, Uxbridge, Smo, ~Over Armstrong's Hotel. N. B. The above lands will be ha Royal Canadian Bank Sto ok, ji ue fo xbridge, June 9 189. 23 STILL PROSPERING | Reduced Prices TEE Siborilot bags 30. 8 to that he pared fo sell il Kinds of of s 1 pion FURNITURE As Ch Su ra 3 Sun A TABLES, ys consists of BUREAUS, a SIDEBOARDS, : CUPBOARDS, WRITING DESKS IEDSTEADS, TANDS, S%voob s CANE Pr ki number of Steel Ei ither with wood cr silt: 5 Spectl stlention 8 ta Undertaking, Hav 203 Hoatsg witha. i mars (Sd 3 en ternuf PATE fternut, Em gu. pro *N.B. Agent for SoTAT os tombstones Borelis, Dec. 9, 1868, : A oes gio RR RR TTI . .