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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jan 1868, p. 4

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() D ~*~* "He who has a bad wife has purgatory tor a neighbor Yequerint risquite natural that a age 'fi‘: should the rish as k ofi o4 0) w trcoiin t «<~~â€"*Why to a reatioss Nke n lnawyor 2 -"rhhnmu‘wu‘ L .“.lu.' M f \ ait men often seek Â¥ m'u&m would .n‘fllm »â€":*» The diference between Teunyson and P?kho former is the Prost Laurec hite and the latter the post Laura nto not / » & Reresious woman‘s rights woman ob m&o solemn council« of the Hebrews, they were called the Banâ€"Aedtim. For A0 in his slueres is w;mlwm lmt to .dn: his collarts only allowe! in the lowest . _ Dangerous dryâ€"goodsâ€"â€"ahottad ailk. * _ Whe pedant is an unripe scholar, xndv»hymmuw to be of society . .\ Oooperaiive bousskeeping is â€"~Sling for bachelotw to try, ;N cravate ? thi ~m. ““'4“‘ £ e habit foe widows in spceakpu tae an egotint==* P Ahmfidmm-»’x\ Row beautiful * "::"""::’“ ov:a sitteon ;* J bhike maide of honor, dutiful h'uznnh' 4 you uoter reform : the: r ump::nmgndwpul{ .. who frequently starts aud stope, but never Rirna back. _ ; A sharp youth borrowed a atick of cauc Mllnhcomndq\onlwllq\lnl! eould pull it out of his can _ Me awallow» ed lk:ni then twiste) himaelf into vart eous shapes to extmict it, but at lougth in MR eR gh the; 'fl“i::'lmm cere "C Herning m tm Their laughter, like the merry chime , ot ph::r:"l I\nl‘u: hllz‘ ': Al i Mata in Phiag eeote s An® And when they speak, sach glowing word, Froch minted in their hearts, “.l‘lh_\h witching numbers heard a Laad‘s brightest parts. ’a We Bnished actot‘s polished gait One haif the grgce dhm "'&2"'“ ‘“.lhl waye aweet, guileiess ; gally light _ The rery birds might strive The difference buvmiunhohm and a conductor is one traina the and the other? ininda the train. An archâ€"fallaoy of the present age is the :ri\hflku intellectual onlllr super> the necersity for moral training. +Unersy lisa the head that wears a m’uanlopwmumumh the head t\hm‘nwhflpoflmn. The | rooud sasy man who tnkes Nfl: me they come,‘ has cnpped the climax of h sompluceney by taking anvther man‘s wife. _ One of our local skating champions re Â¥ain to rival in their Right, !h\l Heaven‘s stary m '?’nn uum" w dim nhu‘u,la.hvh‘x'l:r‘ .6 luolhflmm‘h:‘“m And lot these fair young come And teach you how to live! And yo old bachelors, who shake Your heads in proud disciaim, -nn“:\c»rdnmmuo And you with his chain ! Â¥For those you wira from in a miff, boill Cuualy siee at Res yoo, If ou win, or you, it â€" Mw'um“&p‘h! :fy uuuhdnn‘:“of;nm!fi&fl precision was liquidared h.lnuwhhh‘ubuulm To sconomine is to draw in as much as whia Thhlhng:l;hhmb\lm pnu,nd the reault is very simall waate, We have seen no neading for the miscel lancous columm of a newspnper more conâ€" else and deseriptiveâ€"than that adopted by a Wastera journal: + Pon Grab.) Bome men nre like cates You may stroke the fur the r‘ght way for years, and hear nothing but purrings But acchilently tread u\b:hmldl meimory of other kindâ€" noee in o The more we foar crostes, the more rea: son have we to think that we need theim. We ought to judge of the vioience of our remedica which our Spiritual Physician preseribe for ue = ~ _ True repentance consisia in the heart be ing broken for sin, and: broken from sin. re as moonlight,/and tender as a thres cmi'{ ahirh formed his companion that he had forgotten that part of the trick. A fellow who wua intely let out of the Auburn prison says he lost there all his admiration for Auburn locks, Wb ghimeighans Crigh my ug i Arimmil A monatrouns fctionâ€"â€"Ltebly. Woman‘s sphere â€"â€" hemâ€"iaphe re. Bpirited Hebrowa«â€"Jows of the grape. The rejected Stoneâ€"Luey Stone Mhd.uilmqthlb. san you tn-. tbils mo to realise from your culnary atores e e X10U8 .MW{\'&M a 1 We think this extract from a inadical advrertisement is about correct;«=‘ Cough while you can, for after you have taken one bottle of my mixture you can‘t,‘ | *YÂ¥o are the children of the devil,‘ was, of a divine in the morning, and :'.:"a.:.,. he said, 'Omm'ow * _ Wast, whose office is haif Arfim other building, and who :-.‘m\hl!h(s weae, ad> An animated mineral«â€"â€"Dr Livingâ€"stone. Phoumatic railway â€"a train ot thought Pleasant pitebâ€"a jolly tar . â€" & ground awellâ€"agtandy knoocked down. Rhoumatis remedy=â€"=moving into the i Hpaike iuhg uen tight * ®# arictbes . some gay, fairy queen | glow m'mr’hl‘o. beis "BWBRET sIXTtB2EBNX." Wortry. loom ing meeting of He apt 4 A “Jnm. gn urnips l‘\:' cattio Ev-r&- n graim | Country ‘:! Don‘t know where we oh'nlr‘b:' in mm’ time _ â€" ] Rebruary, No beef or mutton sdon.=â€" l ‘Have to live on bacon,‘ wg bay Lueky to geat it is iny anewer. _ Why every liter, of as fine pigs as ever you sea ail round a:« bout us have ."I-? one of ‘oin dropped off on aetount of colk ‘No proper onre tak:â€" ouP? Wasn‘t thera You cam‘t provide against such storms as blow your own house abuout {;ur head, and knock all your aties and outâ€"houses‘ roofs and all, to the winds ‘Dear me, you don‘t say sot‘ 1 do say so _ Now then, where‘s yaut bacon?t Gammon! ‘There won‘t be n"‘rq this yeon R;i:. utter ruin, unless this. stops ty qu Pn;lurl‘. Fb:‘d;.l of course. .Ln‘u as averything was ag to righth atress fiuzk E‘hn won‘t be ur?‘gndng land this year,. _ No bintsâ€"nothing, Grass uts terly ruined. Land soddened. We‘d betâ€" tor, all we farmers, I mean, emigrate. â€" pr uick . ' "':‘a'fr%. Floods of verything was ag t :wzl\ g‘w-’::\l’t‘bo this year, No birds=n terly ruined. Land sodd Aprik Things beginning to grow ; good Mh Tlr. dyn' |lnrpffrofl nipped everyt Th o grass for the youn ul.:zt m&ofl“hbh. grm of Iabor mo! mouge . Rulu to the farmer. Can‘t rt any work done Weathur so uncertain, reâ€" quires double the number of hands to gatit over quiskly, Ruin, Bin Better May, Well, we had looked forward to this month, But there >«=â€"â€"Gountry‘s m & rdouums Rain, rain, rain, a delâ€" ugo Bin What we wan‘t now is fine weather, and eon\y of it, June ‘This Ane weather? 1t may be fine for lolka in town. But they‘ll euow what that meana when winter coms on.â€" Only wish we would x: mitm _ That‘s wluntvannt, ratth nnt.llhy. Oats not to be depended upon, rley a‘ most aufe to fhil N‘P‘mm:s ‘ JoMq here‘s the ond of the month ; land thare‘s .:n:;rm a Glorions Mar vesh every where, » \ i we stail only pay ) Tor the.Tabor.â€"â€" ut the farmers, Bir, can‘t.ger the Inbor, It‘s no Pn al finhh having twenty fHelds ripe with mi‘d hv::nho ::-h to enr.h: nor the horsea to cart it! nor people to buy it, and only make a loss by.. upc%n. Why, a Glorous Hurvest is absgluts ruin where, ot course. Shenves hung up, and the like, because we‘ve got three vmnnol Ane wonthen _ We want rain, Bir, rainâ€" io i pontt hests We o raghiy) ie navem ho se or now? I know there wou‘t be any wheat in the country by November No, Sir thnes and seasons have changed, and the farmer loses avery year. Beptember. Frosts and heary‘ dows ‘d«t taken ‘om !)] injuring the miléh cows. ty of that now, . Prost "the | other morning, _ Beeima hike wintersatting {n alâ€" ready, It it does, there‘ll be a Thmine.â€" We want a wuek or two fine, dry weutho.r misebtef with «verything: C November Bumsonable weathet wfln\mhfl& cattle â€" Thore‘il t disease ugain within a forthight‘s time. â€"â€" What we want in taits * December _ More like April. What we want is dry, fine weathen ‘Turnips Birt Confound ‘ "am. Watery, Serious injury nthcmhlnnm?zu It‘s not many people that‘il have this Chbristnas, mind that, ‘@BheepP ° In ‘a bad" atAte: seeina to do. Never knew such times, «=ln the ‘Horuculture) anuual, recently biished by Orange Judd & Ua,/ New Vuhmnhumhhnpnm of the ‘M!mwnmhh i * abloy‘ in which the author Me , odiâ€" tor of the Gurdener‘s Monthiy, expresses :hMilpI\.h:blubpnduoum powera ewergreens, and ollior treon it § 0 $ We all know that a stove throws out heat by reason of the fual it consumes, and that, in Uike manner, the food taken‘ by" an animal, is as zo much fuel to a stove,â€"th > source hom which animal heag is dezived , and which is given of@f bh\:ohnmnfln:s mmlu yeu by the atove} But it is not so wcr known Mmmel‘huin the â€"same " way ; they faed, their food is decomposed, and a desompnsition heat is geversited, and the surplue is given off to the aunce phore 'lh:‘“m will examine a tree a fow hours asnowâ€"storm, he will And :h: lhgw.h:hpun“rdn i rnmh.m been t 'dnmnm or less , ing to the severity of the opl ; this is owing to wnste heat from trea 1f he plant a byswinth four juches o+ ingre. beneath the surfioe of the earth, in Novem» fJFarmier‘s C oluama. AORIOCOULTUAAL QRrOWts: and it becomus lnudhhkhun im fromen solid until Murch, yet when it shail be examined, it will hkund that by uteans of its i heat, the bud has thawed itwelf through the frozen soil to C i eenrnperaee & ts show the power to pmmbcu.nd\bom::m r0 are on the property, the warmer the locality Lecomes lnrn\ beaidos pmnn& this heatâ€"diapen pnpu\‘. have the= ad> dwmtd“{nflng n check sob! winds from other quarters thus fuldling, nhmn.lhuo‘uduflmof stove and blanket‘ In \h:.u‘:nuun;lln‘d :ap\huml reason profuas plant avergreens around housse in tlnmnl:;. 'l"b.:.mu not only break the forse of the cokl bloak vegetables, ore., ato | and shis profits are :t‘umn Ol.ooom ©2,500 Mow ridieuâ€" bu‘:::o m:r“.m;flm %fi ho ‘ml"&n hm?l.‘ tail, I:%m“:g I was Afty years old, and had been delicate all my lite Imhbthwulphnfi fimh‘p.ududupdupud my fhurily, And louMm wan: . to they wan‘t work * it‘s a «&4 Burhs ing shame ! reanding winter hir in North Carolina, a Virginia farmer, Mr Mott, made this .phuu'fnp speech T have a man in ;‘i.’.‘ who, when Richmond fit,had due him but 880. He rentud a firrs for8100, and bought a mule tot 8400 ; and the first year he rmade 81,â€" sary br cutting, threshing, and gettiag uy his w hoat . hmnow ug.l.oo?.b‘r‘u! Mfloozndmlntg:'n ho mat 800, hiring no other Isabor than was his wheat. Ha now pays 81,000 for one hundred neres, and has sold 83,000 worth of wheat, has alnost patd his rent in tate Heatteo Powan or Trazs axo Praxts. A Bunotsum Mar,â€"At the close of a Bin, | Hot as summer, Play, the P you say, do you! npart hbeat to the sur every» bo insttusttheir chilren @od to awaken in | them a taate for learning, ‘The mother of Miss Maria Mitchell was mueh dhflnmh- ed in her youth for her fondness of t The diniguhb.d and w‘seâ€"bearted Di chese of Kent was able to arrange and suâ€" perintend the whole manner of the educa tion of her du:lmr..lho jllustrious Queen of England, and she did this making it her reat purpose to train her to be worthy of y wh‘i: :ln now . wears * 1‘:; ‘ y educated by my mother,‘ says ~Ba: "‘% Hall AL'd‘u mother ‘made alkhe w§e g‘hiu own age and all that to outs,‘ _ Felicia Hemans had an ac complished mother, ‘The mother of the great and departed John Quincy Adams was a woman of rare uttainments and of m bright geniue. | [ L The wives of Luther, Jonathan Ed wards, Burke, Fennimore Cooper, Mi.}, and Hitch» cock, have shown how greatly educated woâ€" men mayâ€"aid their husbands in literary pursuites: â€" Educated mothers are qualified WT\ mpther. was pious, a lover Of NA hu;\ An@ ted to accompany him to and im sch66l, ard to point out the intereating natural objects they met, and to excite in hiim a taste for the atudy of the works of God. Bhe satimulated his passion for read:> ing. and judiciously selected his books, and he nfi\lind in cbi{lhbod an securate and extensive historical knowledge. At the age of fourtBen he lormed nmint‘yrt\t intel ligent lads. Bays M. Giradin, _ ‘There is no instance of a mother who can read â€" and write whose chiidren are not likewise able to read and w rite. "The mother, then, undur whose sole inâ€" Auence the child is for {::n. from whom it :nnim ite trates and character, should not nly be educated, but educated in the most thotough manner, and have her mind atored with varied lun?h‘uo that she may be able to answer the multitudas of questions tbat are put to her by her inquiaitive chikl 18 AR, agisnce, literature, and religion, and thus to atimulate his curiol::{ and awake his mind, _ An ignorant and narrowâ€"nindâ€" ed woman will not be lihlfy to make her son or dcu&hm the opposite of herself \m&if e is never to become a wife or her hnrnm and her infuence for ?o‘. other things being equal, as a leacher , gh{minn, a writer, or in any ocm nmhy will he in prorofllon to the extent of er education, On this point history is full of examples, and 400,000 women of over twenty years on ago mt resunhe single whather they Sike it onnot, At this moment there are in England 1,587,000 adult single women, of whom 1,239,000 are between twenty and rv‘nm time, to lllprfl a wife in nn{thln. ike fashionable style costs about twice ns much as it dil a year ago, ‘The presant mmqu“‘ tiuyh of ladies® dreas, l:hl:h gw g@w ornaments . w are now »vaompmibh by nine ladies out of every ten, very naturally have the effect of frightening a man into a calculation of the pecumary ccst of inatrimony before he ventures to approach the Hymenial altar, Matrimony is Loomlng too expensive a luxury for any one but a an of conaiderâ€" ::‘kmuhh nl;d:lpdl.n and so Ion1 as preseat ora of fomale extravagance lasts, the number of cehbates the d:?lt_tl world :J‘fum-m‘ over, will be hkely to increase rather than diminish, * for the reat of nh"d(r. Better than riches, she is a fortuse within hersallâ€"a gold mine never failing in its Li:ldâ€"l lg:;hl of pleaâ€" sant waters, whose banks are ntd with rades and Aowors, when all around is bleachâ€" e« white with sterile sand. ‘The managing Tus Maxaonmto Womax.â€"‘The nuqiu’ wuman is a pearl among women. Bhe is everything well. Perceptive and exeontive, c}:n’hlmht and mudypdhnd. the always knows exacily what is wanting, and uppa- the deficiency with a_ tact and cleverneas ullar to herself, She knows the ca muu of persons as well as things, Ms has an intaitive lmnl«l"p of character, ‘The managing wowan, if not always paâ€" being tranaferred to the married atate, will Q%‘wflhfl a mild and ob’licing com pan tient, is always energetic, and can never be disappointed into inaction Though she has to teach the same thing uver and over again, though ahe findsheads as dense as borzwood, and hands as inefficient ns fishea‘ fne, still she is never weary of her vosation «d white with sterile sand. ‘The --’Iu woman can do anything; and _ she doss of arranging and prdering and &‘.':':.‘m\!\ .dn m-:nll than hopeful of a favorite result? partioularly tedder and respectful, fron m !. well ft nature, there is nothin good andgentle that may not be expecte good and gentle that may not be expected m her, mhhnr :tbynditlmn she may be l!md. Were I to advise a friend os to is choise of a wite, n{ first counsel would be, ‘look out for ene distinguished by her atiention and swoetness to her parents‘ The fund of worth and affection indicated hy auch behavior, Jdined to the hubits of duty and consideration thereby constructed halne tranafarred to the martied state, will Wnorn roâ€"Maray.â€"â€"When a joung woâ€" man behaves to her parents in c’t‘ _ mapner EDUCAT.ON OF WOMEXNK. farryboat, because a storm was brewing. The boatman asked if ake would not truat in Providence . ‘Na, na,‘ saad she, ‘I will VE EL pinc _ 1.icin _ ACokk.ls h a bridge in Sterling K%abicos Coluvmn. An old Scottish woman, wishing to croas i'.i'ni u@or was pious, a lover of na wWATERLOO CHRONICLE AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. res in the great lottery of oo Aapi ba sy uin ia,‘ said she, ‘I will as long as‘ there is a never loss Fall & Winter Goods. HOFFMAN‘S NEW BLOCK, 5 M l X. k PW â€" Isaa Hofian Is now prepared to show to thexx‘omn public the _« Is now prepared to show to the geferous public the « LARGEST; BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK GROCERIES, HARDWARE, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OIL, TURPENTINE, V ARNISH, DRYVY G 0 0 D S8, W. H. G. KNOWLES, Fuchs‘ Block, Berlin, CANADA TWEEDS, CANADA & WHITNEY BLANKETS, GREY COTTONS and SHEETINGS, IÂ¥ At the old price of/years ago. J Prints, Ginghams, Flannels, Plain and Fancy, Blk. & col‘d Cobourgs, Blk. and col‘d French Merinos, Shawls and Mantles, Velveteens‘ Winceys, &c. ALSO Staple and Fancy Dry Goods! AVE great pleasure of snuonncing to the public that they have opened a HARDWARE STORE in Waterloo, # ‘ In Mr. Pischer‘s Old Stand ! Opposite Mr., Mulheron‘s Stove and Tin Shop, where they will constantly keep on hand â€" @oopP AND CHBAP. \ careful inspection of the Btook and prices is solicited, as the WHOLE STOCK wil >e sold at prices that have not been heard ofsince the breaking out of the American HARDW A RE SHELE AND HEAVY HARDWARE ! Â¥K@° At the Lowest Cash Price! Z2Â¥ Their Motto is :â€"" Small Profite and Quick Returns." All kinds of Produce taken in exchange at the highest Market price. HENRY ROOS & Co. AYUCT CC IMKIN CRAD i STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, KERR, BROWN & MACKENZIE, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, ARE NOW OPENING ONT A CHOICE AND COMPLETE STOCK ready for inspection. > Cash and prompt paying dealers are plmohuly invited to call and inspect. Â¥a> Call and inspect for yourselves. EK Farmers Produce taken in exchange: BERLIN, October 22nd. 1867. â€" + Sewing Machines C M P" O "C. now second to none in the World, as has bean proved at the Paris Exbhibition where competing with the best manufaetures in Burope and America, this Machine loo! the FIRST PRIZB. 2:;0:8';‘-’\:‘.@â€"1\.30;1";&â€"@; than any other foreign importation, but very CALL AT THE SEWING MACHINE DEPOT! l'ul ;T to 7.!-: ta l‘lM opposite Bayder‘s Grist Mill, where all styles of Machines ase eonstantly kept ..“fl-"?.‘ and may l:p:on in ;inuo,ul wion upnlmn’; so work may be seen . ‘ "* # KJ* All kinds of MACHINR SEWING done to order at the Waterioo Sewing Machine Stere WANZER SEWING MACHINES, READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING ! Burlin, October #th, 1867 Cash and MXMILTON, hem Waterloo, October 28th, 1867. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS WATERLOO, Aug. 2tth, i8¢?. Those intending to purchase a Sewing Machine will find GREAT ATTUTRACTION AMNONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND a GOOD ASSORTMENT or ir Iron, Steel, Horse Nails, Cut Nails, Pressed Nails, Wrought Nails, Spikes, Window Glass, Oils & Paints, Coal Oil, Axles, Springs, Carriage Trimings, Grindston=s, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, German Cow Ties, Lozgini Chains, , Dung Forks, Brass Kettles, Lamps, &.C-, &»C', &co * They can assure the Public that every article will be sold DODDS & CADWELL, Cash and ing C l LRON HYen‘thn is61 WATERLOO VILLAGE ! HENRY ROOS & CO. Having become the Sole Agent of the celebrated And by tha end of this month they will have N ACRERLLOO HAS NOW RECEIVED PALL SCZCOCEX STOR E ! a Stove and Tin Shop, where they will A FULL ASSOR'IPED BTOCK OF de., &e., ever offered in Berlin, TERMS AS USUAL. N B W OF FOR THE AT =â€"OFâ€" OoFr DODD8 & CADWELL, _ W. H. G. KNOWLES. 618â€" 610 â€" 613â€" Snider‘s Block, B. Devitt‘s Colunn. Inbites his frients B. Devitt Call & See Splendid Stock WINTER Waterloo, Oct. 29th, 1867 PUSBLXLLILC F A LC L Goods. WATERLOO cordially AND THE HIS OF TO THE POPULAR INSTITUTION AT HAMILTON YOUNG MEN, PARENTS, READ hoi tbsastctinr Th itc atrmcmcs â€"1 P a tss 4 d 4t Aioonnn on‘ t : : It is all important that you shoud know the CHAMPICN PENMA of Penmanship, of America, is @unected with this College. Yourg teed thorough Perman on I“y‘yg this institution. ‘Ihis is no enl:x College is fast filling up wiibh/oung men from every portion of Model, Leading, Reliabnk, and Contral Commergial College. nal es dastcuaa o 2OIO _ Cunafinne men are assisted in getting n_l?}flgfl_' Is asserted Supreme, by the Reliable, L cators of our Country. It has become teed thorough ‘Peaman on leav»g this institution. ‘I‘his i. no empty, ntetentiem . The College is fast filling up wmzouug men from every portion of ie country. Young ssi it jaations. . m?:;g.:l:r:egr:;:o‘;tr:lg"fo 'melnd a Commeicial College. The following particulare are your subjects of enquiry: h â€" | e e s omngs uces Aidaiidetine. Serhidintiinets "hat a Isi. Which is the mostreasouable in its cha;zie, has the best and most extensive fa« cilities in building accoumodations is the best furvished and has the eheapest @nd beet boarding accommodatisns for it J(udén\l. 24. The best corpe of Profersore snd Asâ€"~ sistants, 3rd. The mwost exte &nl patronage, the largest number of stadents in attend â€" ance and showing the most ig rovement for the time atterd. 4th. The best rules and systems of government ® g the best morai influence. 5th. The best course .of study and the best plan ef inftraction in the Preporatory or Theory department. ®th. ‘The most extensive and %atem of Actual of Actual Business training. The best nlan of operations, The beit system of Bunking, Merchandising and Office business. The most competert instructors and lhorough students in any and cvery department. 7th, The best Course for Farmer. 8th. The best Penmanship and Mathematical deâ€" partment. 9th. The best imetructiens and lectures th Letter Writing, Business forme and usages, Advertising, Commercial Law and all branches neceesary for a thorough prnclicul education. 10th. The most thorough examination on completing the course in each department, and at the time of grad rating. l1in. The best and largest number of compttmentary lettersfrom graduates and patrops endorsing the iestitntion _ 12th. The institution that carties out to the Letter the Terms of its Advertisements, and easiâ€" ly the best Institution. every thing considered, and the best entitled to the confidence and patronage of the public . T PRUVER@E CCC M irge l qed ce ACCs L LAIL 2Fih« shnus nartmnalars ht aHw PMIUAM@E CDDCITE PDCCCCS TKil Institution is not only corsidered the best in each of the above particulars, but it is the only thomoughly practical Business School, it is the most reasonable in its chargâ€" es and is lodated in the most healthy and beautiful city in the land. It is considered the most successful Business College, it has on filÂ¥:more letters from graduales of the past {enr commending the College and course ol‘ study they can be prese.ted :‘y_' any other nstitution and lastly but not least, it carries out to the Leiter the terms of its Adverâ€" tisements. In eonclusion, we earnestly invite *ung and Middleâ€"aged Men, Edueators, and those interested, who have not visited the lnstitution, to call and cxamine and judge for themselves of its merits. â€" Send for Circular and Specimens of Penmauvship. 620â€" Large Importations FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Dress Goods, Woolen Goods l HAVE KOW ON HAND ANIMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS of GOODS usually found in a General Store. The Stock of Dry Goods! Manufactured by the British American Sewing Mahine Co., at PARIS, ONT ARIO. The GROCERY Department KEa@> Call and see one ol the best and largest Stocks of Goods in this part of the country. As all the above Goods are bought in the best Markets for CASB, intending purchasers will find it to their interest to buy where the vbest Bargains are offered . BARCLAY SEWING MACHINE Royal Dbominion College, THE undersigned bas been appointed General Agent for Waterloo County, for the Sale of these celebrated Sewing Machines, and takes great pleasure in reccomending them to all Parties needing Sewing Machines. They are constructed on entirely new pricciple of Mechanâ€" ism, goueulng many rare and valuable improvements. Having been examined by the most proâ€" found experts, and pronounced to be simplicity and perfection combined, they bave no equal as a fmllz or manufacturing Machine, warranted to never bave fits, does its work alike each day . We make strong assertions which we are prepared to subst&nciate in every particular. 1. Its simplicity and great range of work. 3. Its making the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, 8. The selfâ€"feed motion operated by simply letting down the foot pressure when it will feed tself enabling the operator to run the work from right to left and is perfectly sustaining to the COTTON GOODS end of the Seam end of the Seam. vup 4. The perfect finish and substantial manner in which the Machine is made. &. The rapidity ofits working and the quality of the work done. 6. Its sewing with the finest cotten down to the coarsest bome made linen thread, and will sew on every description of material, from leather down to the finest Muslin, runs as smooth as glass, and is giving entire satisfaction wherever used. Believe not what the Agents or friends of o!holrfmtchlnu may say, but see the BARCLAY before purchasing any other and judge for ourself, J NSE U WWmwa i nmnremer mR OR cODc t LID T AMiruice Plathiass Mein Steant aud cbheapest Mill ever inade Perfection reached a Embodied in the new and popular CICRETTY * Apply to MOSES BETHTEL, Blair P. 0., or to N. & E. J. Wickixs, Clothiers, Main Street, Galt. ‘Jour Rexseaw, Postmaster, Blair. _ J. K. Fxicx, Berlin. Trowmas Tict, Greenbush. woâ€"_mzâ€"â€"=â€"â€", Water100. _ A. Z. DETWiLER, Elmira. D. Sxits, Hamburg. _ J. Bowss, Elore, I3~ Sample Machines to be seen at each of these places and instructions given free of charge, BLAIR, Sep. 11th, 1867. 606â€"3mths . Particular attontion i« invited to PARKâ€" ERS PATENT UNION MILLS, the best J hOlesale 4& HRetall Dealers 1N Simpson & Aldous ! Waterloo Hardwiure Store, a eplendid 10t of have again leased their old sthnd where they continue to supply the trade and the general public with every thing in their line on reasonable TERMS. on hand and made to order. COFFINS made to order and a splendid. HEARBE furnisbed when required . SAWING, PLANING & TURNING, Coffee and Spice Mills. Received and for sale at the| Waterloo Hardware Store, a very fine asâ€" sortment of | COFFIN TRIMMINGS. Commercial Block, Waterloo, Oct done to order on the shortest Notice. BERLIN, June the 19th, 1867. Is the best arranged institutione« Received uand for sale at the ROYA_ DIMINION OMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Pumps & Pipes . FETlannels, &c., &c., (J ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP J OEHNX SHUH & Co. Will be sold Cheap»r than for F U R N I T U R 6, JOHN MeDOUGALL [cate sRirss AMERVAN]) UNBOUNDED sUCCESS is unusunmily large, comprising most beautiful Manufacturers of, and is also complete. Royal Dominion Commercial College, Hamilion, D. C. its kind, and is what it is claimed to be the th 8, 1867 OF the x and Thorough Bussiness Men A&Edu- erally understood throughout #he @oantry gqo0o0 T O N § . HARRIS, Princrrar. S wwWredish Iror, One hundred Tons of Scotch, Just received at the Waterlbo Hardware Store, direct from the mines, BLOSBURG COA L. at the Waterloo Hardware Stare f JOHN MeDOUGALL Just Received and for sale cheap. STAFFRORDSHIRE and JOHN SHUH & Co. many years. of the very finest JOHN °* and Instructor 594â€" 61â€"

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