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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Jul 1867, p. 4

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fem Hints To Business. Mes.--Keep good bo company or none. Never be idle. If your i hands cannot be successfully employed, at- E tend to the cultivation of the mind. Always speak the truth. Make few. promises. Live up to your engagaments. your secrets, if you have any. 'When you speak 10 a person look him in the face. Good company and good conversation are the very sinews.of virtue. Good: character is above all else. Your character can not be essentially injared except by your own acts. If any speak evil of you, let 1 your life be so that nene will believe them. i. Drink no kind of intoxicating liquors. Ever Jive (misfortunes excepted) within your n= come. When you retire to bed, think over what, you have been doing during the day. Make no haste to be rich if you would prosper. Small and steady. gains give competency with tranquility of mind. Never borrow if you can possibly avoid it. Do not marry until you are able to support a wife. Never. speak evil of any one. Be just beforeyod ate generous. Keep yours self innocent, if you would be happy. Save when you are young to spend when you are old. A) 3 + ee tt CASE OF SEDUCTION. A 4 CHAREST vs. Lenin. --This wasan act- jon for $10,000 damages, brought by the hy laintift against the defendent for seducing ! = wife. The circumstances was very al trooious. It appears that Charest was a merchant in St. Lawrence, Main Street, and 0 far as the evidence went,he seemed to be a man of very high character. He married well, was the father hi two chilies, ah as liviog happily and prosperously is lirenas coos hop business large, and he as doing remarkably well. The defendant 7was a medical man who was called in to HEREBY notify the lio general and intendin, asm: pantiulas) to be I a with Tbe they pon lude Bargain, Pagaives boron Bn they call at the ys ONTARIO CARRIAGE FACTORY Where they will find on hand a quantity of first class Carriages & Wagons, Heuufactired & on Hie Diemises of the choicest material and first class Fotkmer Call and see them. intimate tomy, numerous friends that this is- the Cheapest House in Prihce Tent ok Bd hae Horse Shoeing done. ; Work Warranted or mo Pay. JAMES EMANEY. Prince Albert, May 22, 1866. 51 "PRINCE ALBERT CARRIAGE FACTORY. HE spboeribul at the dommencoment of the Summer ott of the Eoamter Campaign; begs to inform the T Jublia that having taker: especial paigs in securing the best material the country aor s, and having had some 27 years experience in the business, he is prepared to supply superior WR CY AT SHORT id 4Np REJSONABLE PRICES. Parties in want of anything in his lin otis ng a handsome and substantial article contemptible and childish hint at OE AM y di lous rival, to the contrary notwithstanding. _ Particulgr attention paid to Horse Shoeing. and General Jobbing. : : , GEORGE WHITE. Prince Albert, April 18, 1866. : re; ' A attend Madame Charest, and b y infi- mate with herself and husband. This inti- macy increase ', and at length the defend- ant, by his own avowal, seduced Madame Charest. She seemed to have been living $ happily with her husband, who treated her A kindly. There were, in fact no mitigating 4 'Sitadasjances in the case. The defendant i deli! ly. went to work and sedueed the lady. Whether he was a man of any heart Uf not didnot appear. His honor mention- some circumstances of aggravation and / maid there was n» feature in the case that l tended to mitigate the conduct of the de- ; fendant. His plea to the action only made the matter worse. He alleged that Lnarent treated his wife unkindly, that he was a man of loose habits, and was unfaithful to: his wife. None of these reasons, bad as they were, were proved. . Seeing, them, that the defendant was a physician, and that he abused the intimacy which medical, 3 acquire noder any cuoumstances, he' i Jaust be condemned 10 pay heavy damages Judgement would go for $2,000 damages i and costs. "Contrainte gar corps which was prayed for could not Le granted. -- Mon-- treal Herald. : Money to Lend $300 and Upwards, Ata low rate of Interest. $F FAREWELL & McGEE, i Solicitors, Be. 1 Oshawa, Nov. 14, 1866, . 452m Licensed Auctioneer. Tes Sabseriber, | "holdin a Licence for the County of Ontario, and the Township of ] Mariposa, wonld "beg to state to Farmers and HF others, requiring his services, that whatever + business is entrusted to his care, will be prompt- ly and gascfully aftendedio, to. Charges moderate. Terms, Days of ee Su, aranged at the Observer Office, Prince Al er MAJOR. Borelia, March, 27th, 1867 THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE Insurance Company. Bh INVESTED FUND»; | INVESTED IN CAN 5,000,000 > $250,000 Five Department, rn NSE SE Le FARM RISKS ar SexciarLy Repuced ; Rates. 4 fite Department. qa No EXTRA Charge for MILITARY SERVICE ah in defence of the COUNTRY. Life Filion Jor the benefit of Wife or Children b, nus A Fen oo Si i age 50 hh 70 a year. Ee ally with the ad 3 6 one-| Are re- or is doubled, and mn $2,000. ears, one- ; after 30 yor he ho ee 51, heirs may i = Claims payable one month after proot of e r C. SMITH, Resident Secretary, MONTREAL. M. G. ROBSON, Agent, Prince Albert. EET ASSURANCE Comey 1 TORONTO, C. W. : - SNCORPORATED,.... ..- aes | 1 3 BY Capital, en - 8400, 000. fate _8pc'y AND TREAS.... JAMES PRINGLE, Travelling Agent, 1p ! Inkitely, va. bli ad 3 lol How p t, May 22, 1867. heath. Gonaty of Ontario, Containing TORS BT's 40, Brandon Brothers Semen Frame Barn, Log House, wel, Details and Manufacturers of saa on he wattle of 'Laks Senge about 3 miles from JUST RECEIVED! A superior lot of FRENCH CALF SKIN Which will be Sold Cheap for Cash ; also on hand a large Stock of Sp anish Sale Leather, which will be disposed of on the Pa; favorable terms to cash purchasers. Having a large number of men constant employed in manufacturing Boots & Shoes I am prepared to offer inducements equal if not superior to any house in the trade. Also an immense Stock of Boots and Shoes purchased in the best markets, which will be sold at a slight ad- vance on the cost. You will find it to your advantage to come and examine the Stock. Cash for Hides, Tallow and Hemlock Rark. J. WRIGHT. PRINCE ALBERT anv MANCHESTER, } 9 October 24, 1866. NOTICE! A. SINCLAIR EGS to inform his friends and the public generall that his FALL STOCK has B arrived, consisting of FIRST CLASS TEAS and a CHOICE LOT OF GROCERIES. Wines, Brandies, and other Liquors of the best brands --Porter and Ales. Wines, 'Brandies, &c., for medical purposes. He would say to HOTEL KEEPERS that: they have only to call and examine his Stock to be convinced that they can do better by buying at his establishment than at any other in the County or out'of it. 0 Come, see, and be convinced. A large assortment of FISH will ariive next, week. Prince Albert, Oct. 17, 1866. R. WILSON, CT DRUGGIST, OPPOSITE SCOTT'S HOTEL, ko INCE ALBERT! EALER in Dru D Hair Tooth a Nail hp Comber Srongen and P fbr Perfumery, Toon of Ph P p Special attention £5867. Yo the 41-1y Prince Albert, Jan. ions. hispida S EEE FARMERS CARTWRIGHT ENCOURAGE Local Industry and Home Manufacture, SMOVAL - beer Jer bi to THE subscri ous 1 customers tha PE the vii Th hoy aed by Temingg Jumercus hecrib Jusd up and aids hotel south of Mr: ay BE "paving Pp late) gseibled 8 hols po 0f eh LEE, egies HAMILTON NURSERIES WARREN HOLTON, Proprietor. GEO. B. FAINT, Agent,--Brooklin, P. 0. The Stock of Fruit Trees in these extensive Nurseries are very complete in every department. Particular Allention is paid to raising HARDY Varieties of Winter Fruit. opa arties Sorin, us with their orders we gurrantee to bring ee IRST CLASS NURSERY PRODUCE and NOTHING ELSE. - Orders or Communications carefully attended to: "e | We would call the attention of intending Fruit Growers to the substantial Testimonials below, Brooxvin, Jan. 9, 1867. 1 saw some very fine Fruit Trees, &e. from the Hame illon Nurseries, delivered at Brooklin, by the Agent, . Geo. B. Faint. J. B. BICKELL, Reeve of Whitby. RacLAN Miia, Jan. 8, 1867. Mr. Fai, Sir,~I have great pleasure in stating that the Fruit Trees, Vines, Shrubs, &ec., I received from you are the the best [ have received from any Nursery yet. 'They all seem 10 have been taken up with great care, as the roots are in excellent condition. MOSES SMITH. BrooxLiN, Jan. 8, 1867. Mr. G. B. Faint aclivered sevoral hoxes of Fruit Trees at my Hotel, Brooklin, I. They were carefully packed, and seemed to give general satisfac. tion to his numerous customers. ALEX. ALEXANDER. Whaitsy, Jan. 5, 1867. 1 do Hereby certify that I received a number of Apple Trees from he Hamilton Nurseries ; they are first class trees in every respects ROBERT GARDNER. HARRISON MAW & SON, TRACTORS & BUILDER PORT PERRY! RE prepared 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 ments. Parties requiring good work done will do well to call. (Plans and Specifica-- tions made to order. HARRISON MAW, JOHN H. MAW. Port Perry, Dec. 5, 1866. THE OLD STAND East W:tny, Jan. 5, 1867. 1 have no hesitation in recommending such *Fruit Trees as 1 received from the Hamilton Nurseriss.-- They are fully as good as represenzed, HENRY GRAHAM. Waitsy, Jan. 7, 1867. I received a quantity of Fruit Trees at Brooklin, which I had ordered from Warren Holion's Nurseries, Hamilton, C. W., and [ must say that they were just what his Agent, Mr. Faint, reprosented them to be. * In fact all the I'rees that | have seen from these Nurseries are fine specimens of the different varieties. THOMAS ARKSEY. East WHITBY, Jan. 3, 1867. ve my order for Fruit Trees to Mr, Faint, Agent ort e Hamilton Nurseries, and have much pleasure in stating that I was well satisfied with the way in which it'was filled, The Trees were very larg Jorge, well formed, healthy, and in good growing condition HENRY DEARBORN. sCorLumpus MirLs, Jan. 4, 3864. 1 Heres certify that I received n number of A Pear and Plum Trees, from the Hamilton FR through the Agent, Geo. B. Faint, and have no hesita- tion in recommending toa to intending Planters, as Trees of the very best qual AMES GOODMAN. HE Subscriber takes this method of retorriing thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal patronage for the past SIX YEARS, and begs to intimate that he is constuntly preoared to furnish them with Wagons and Buggies! And that he is now preparing FIFTY Sets of his PREMIUM IRON § WOOD SEED HAR- KOW made in the latest improved Scotch styles. § Parties Jesising 10 purchase woula do well to call and inspect his Stock before purchasing else- where. Having bought his Stock for Cash, he is determined not to be es by any other manufacturer in the County. WM. STEEL. All Work Warranted. . Manchester, April 10, 1866. 14-1y AND JWELER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &C. &C., King Street East - - - - OSHAWA. 05 Watches and Jewelry Neatly Repaired. Oshawa, Jan. 25, 1865. 3-1y M. 0. DONOVAN, Carriage #8 Maker ! NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET ,WHITBY I GOOD assortment of Buggies am on hand made from best material. Work a ORK WARRANTED. dispatch. Particular attention paid to epeliing BORELIA Cabinet Warerooms -- SC -------- jubseriber is still working at nis old place of business, manufaoctnring every- A mt N. BERNARD HALDAN, Esq 'County of Ontario Hh air | RISOUITS, FEETIRES BC 34 CORRE & Amboy Woolen Mills fn of Cart-| AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Constantly on hand a large supply of those ex- Revolving 'Horse Rakes ! ge yh pheuises es which to we Oe Shen w ¢ under repairs. JAMES PARKIN. Manchester, April 18, 1866. . Valuable Farm for Sale. UE le he Ye hy Hon | ship wanted snd Fis Shh Be iE ning te Sr 0 LIST" OF PRICES: oF Carding © ofa per Ib, cash CE ctp credit. n" fl ne al gash, En THOMAS STINSON. 1 $1800. At least $800 down and the Biscuits, | betwee In anntial instalments to OE the pur- chaser, with interest at 7 per cent. FR CHAMBERS; , Propritor, oR JOSEPH GOULD, 'Wholesale and Bowl Deniers jusll X kinds of CANNINGTON, C. Wi Cannington, April 17,1867. (Tenant) on the Farm. NOTI ICE ! || Walkerton, April 2, 1867. 12 ndebted to the late frm of ERRORS OF YOUTH. BROWN, Prince Albert, A Siem 0 or years from Nervous 14-14 '£€ usderniged, in order. jo save eo Nol Weer Cortingoaior : Cu £0 We ABINET LINE, such as Sofas, Centre, Dining and Brenxrast Tabl angin os ds, Chairs, &o. House and Si a Painting and hon Bau a a ~ onoftest notice. (F= A choice lot of STEEL ENGRAVINGS for trSpecial Neo A number of COFFINS of s-A FIRST CLASS HEARSE. ready-made--eztra finish. FOR TOMB STONES. exchange for work. 0% Good Lumber and Produce Borelia, Oct. 24, 1866. JOHN NOTT. HEPINSTALL BROOKLIN. d= ither by note or book account, are re: | pebility, 0 sulererad § he of yout! ; Gueatod 10 settle the same forthwith to the th fe to is ta fos Simple b; y oh he was cured. | Sulferets i by il vertiser's experienc can do ng, in perfect confidence. 17-1y HORNE, OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New yop Manchester, June 19, 1667. oo LIN, Deo. 26, 1866. Kinds of Watdhes and Clocks neatly repaired and WARRASTED,| JO WAUALOVANNVI SaARAd BNIMS WETS Se Borelia, Co. Ontario. Borelia, May 1,1867. PIOTORES Life-Like . Can behadat floitt's Photograph Gallery, OSHAWA. Either Plain, finished in India Ink, Oil or Water Colors, Also at the Prince Albert Gallery Of §. MASSEY, of any size ur style of finish known othe Arts Call and examine Specimens, J. E. HOITT. G. MASSEY. April 17, 1867. 1-1y PORT" PERRY WoolenFactory mE Subscriber, in in returning thanks io Jia favors durin, Volunteers ordered to the Frontier | AND J. BULLLN HAS REMOVED From his Old Stand to one door South of the Red White & Blue. All Garments made in the Latest Styles and a Fit. war- ranted. x3 Spring and Summer Fashions just re- ceived. J. BULLEN. Prince Albert, March 28,1866. The most Popular Remedy ever offered to the Public.' TOMLINSON'S PAIN-RILEER For the cure of Pain both External and Internal. ~~ =, The greatest Pain Curing Remedy yet discovered. Pain cannot long. exist where this Remedy is faithfully used. Give it one fair trial and you will use no other. It is acknowledged by those who 'have used other remehies of this kind, to be the best and most valuable of any known, for the diseases for which it is recommended. 3 Sold by all medicine Ledleis, PRICE ONLY 25° CENTS. It is the largest bottle of medicine of the kind in Canada. Manufactured by the proprietor, twa doors east at of Moggridge's Hotel, Prince Albert, C. LY0d 'Jo[re], O[qBUOIYSE] |sNIMHEd "a ' "91018 %,U0pI0Y } MBYS 12A0--JOHS 'Kgy¥ad Grovesteen & Co., PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 Broadway, New York, HESE PIANOS received tiie Highest Award of mn exit ! at the World's Fair, ger ity best ot skels Prarie, Philadelphis, Baltimore and MepaLat the Mechanics' Insti CESSIVE YEARS! Our Pianos contain the French Grand Avion, Harp Petal, Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Prame, and all Modern Improvements. Every Instru- ment warranted re Ed Mads Sate the super- vision of TEEN, who has a aR id erience of ov: AN I years, and is the maker ol thousand piano forles.-- ¢ Purl facilities for arising Slable us to sell these rom 10 Tasvromenty from eaper than any $a IFE-LIKE PICTURES taken in all kirtds of 'weather, at J.'A. CLARK'S PHOTOGRAPH CAR, | UXBRIDGE. The subscriber is prepared . Wh sig, Puologrihy Aub io. i in th types, d all kinds of oh known to profession, at his Car, pices Crosby's Store, Uxbridge, cheap and ~ | fear of pork oid Good News for Alll|%: the past two years, wishes to inform them an the public that he is Now Prepared to Execute all Work Entrusted to him, on tis Shortest possible notice an THE BEST STYLE. As a recommendation for honest dealing apd gout workmanship, he would state this fact that n 1865 he carded only 8,000 1bs of wool, and in 1866 over 14,000 Ibs, He hopes by strict atten- ih busihess to merit an additional increase in Priors :--For Carding, per 1b--5-cents, if Dele the 1st of Jan! , 1868, if not so Foy cents will'be charged. or Fulling and Pressin, 10 cents per yard, and Fulling and Dressing 12 cents per yard, if paid before the 1st of January, 1868, if not so, pai, 2 the rate of 10 per cent per annum will be cha: Shawls, Capes, Draessde, Colored and Press- ed on moderate t@ C."P, YOURS. Port Perry, May 1, 18617, 6-3m "I, "FHOMAS, SADDILE AND Harness Maker Thomas' New Building, South of Gibbs Block, Simcoe Street, OSHAWA. HE attention of farmers and others is in- vited to his stock of heavy and light har- ness, all of which is new and of superior make. Also there will be found a ehoice selection of Nps general sandley trunks, portmanteaus, Every thing in the trade made tor order on 4 shortest notice. Repairing done neatly and cheaply, R. THOMAS. VICTORIA Sewing M Machine. . AGENTS _ WANIED ! $10 to $15 per day. CTIVE Agents wanted to canvass and sell our new and beautiful Victoria Family Sewing Machines. Price only $15. The great- est invention on a new principle, is the most simple, and warranted for three years, being the only first class cheap machine ever introduced in Canada. Do not be humbugged into pur- chasing some cheap worthless - machine. If you buy the Victoria you have a certainty with all the late improvements. There is no cheap mi chine to be compared with it ; in fact there is no high priced machine can excel it in all kinds of work. Sample Machines sent on receipt of $15 in a registered letter. We will give the above commissions or will [nd a liberal salary and ex- penses. For particulars and terms address (with stamp), P: GATES & CO., No. 14 King Street Bunt, Toronto. Oshawa, fad 8-1y THE SILVERSKIRT MORE DURABLE ! MORE ELASTIC 11 IMORE GRACEFUL? And will keep its Shape and retain its Place better than ang ii Skirt. » This new and beautiful sty lo of! Skirt ( (Patented March Ty 1385) was Eade by th e Quar MerICAN INsTITUTG FAIR, hel Ww k October, 1865, o " jubila Meda 111 The highest premium ever given for a Hoop Skirt. The Steel Springs are wound with a fine plated wire (in place of a cotton Svein which will not wear off or become me whole skirt be washed Withoat Hey or sud wile good ood as new. ~ THE COMBINATION SILVER SKIRT This invention combines ith the cotton skirt, the ad Rr our Silat SKIRT ; the bottom hoops are the same used in{the silver skirt, the on of those cannot wear off, while the upper ones are covered with: cotton. No lady, ba ee once worn one 6f our Tower | yi be xy iting 10 wear any other, as ower ed tnd sole other kinds are soon materials are used in their construe- Hon end Som their dus durability and neatness they 0A FAVORITE SKIRT. £9 * Manufactured and sold by the Silver Skirt and Wire Hewofacing 0 'ompany. : 30 & 32 Barclay Street, 1 New York © 82) Silver T. 8. SPERRY, Supt. to suit it sustomess, Pictures. copied and ph graphed, or enlarged to any Siro desired, tots ITA. C Uxbridge, Oct. 11, 1865: LARK. + MR. A BARRETT, ' Photographer King St. Oshawa. " IEORAPTS io ihe fhe | Toy. best style are Osbaws, firough Mr. Carswell's Con- 867. 14 Whitby, Prince Albert, and : PORT PERRY! , THE Subscriber begs to i to intimate to the travel- i community that a Lovered Conveyance Bente jo Jurnish 1 vine Ying Whithy laces, afer Seal oe in fal Tae ear reaching ce Albert '| the tage for Hagia win Te 6 moet vin Port i Perry and Prince "Aver after the arrival anilla An time for the Surly trains, east an Yer uy ia REASON aaa bed nd at the Tsk of the Whitby, Jan. 17 1866." v. Proprietor. ce ---------- etm

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