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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jan 1868, p. 1

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YÂ¥ _ â€" Herms 8150, if paid in advance) }° '”.â€"'.'â€"'" ‘-'-'l'l-l' (' iche * nand Curener Jor the County af Whterloo,. ~bt ve posktaiud atzat THURSBAY morKing, u'm‘. j terlse T‘.bflfim,“l -W..‘?s.':-".'.;.&'lx‘:‘. postâ€" office. â€" nimmerre mm o iurom iot eash, it piaged in the hande ol T YÂ¥8tC A: _lUlgs';)"‘ No P‘Mlb& Warerino vhu:':: ch. eensulted atail times on the various of his Profession, orâ€"|n Rowman‘s Blook. me...:.m house iutely eccupled by \ We 'm“\ » “‘- eevecummmrmammanaadioa ues un sns .w _ TE xi n n To «â€"â€"B. L. Rughtes M Dsâ€" _ : 3¢ Physitian, Surgeon § Accoucheur "nend Curener Jor the County of Water Osptenâ€"at his restdanes, Queen Stredt, * Moh\a Nose, Throat, and hnr\ we> wmvmmm * n‘.‘-‘*‘ se es en atcfhc is Bas I .g'n.o".'vm. oys * * REYNOLDS, . D;, _ip De. Â¥>. It. Vardonm is Guronere for iho C 8 and COUN®O GOOD sncommaial t &d'm Mâ€" Am#afimnm in Ba ..lr- G l'l atubling “::« “L-" ‘~"@. Lount, K. D "‘;"“""“" ommine ® u.mf' always in Altandsee, °“ n *Â¥ &0. wh ‘.?"..r.&d‘:& Broadway.he York. Laqnore, ; Olgnr®, &o. . Charge y Phyli &D Room 17.«â€"@nd Hoor, yiv 1& 4. 40 aolivalsin mdiba wRsvAte‘ 0) | O® w mee _ |_. W hok ) |< "Anglo American Ho «. Grvtee=â€"At Warson‘s Hutel, (.l.)' ni iii ‘ GB j . ant OA.nnl Stage P WWoaigust Pha\, 1804. Drs. W. X. & T. W. Vardon./ m.lm. @urptons & Acrouchcurs, ~HAWKSVILLE, Oâ€"W. «(02e De HUSBAND‘® Reahience and QA [*" Doot South of Trinity Chtreh: . | â€" wlb @embvare or vworoma vatvinsity 3 & a oA \ I;'"z._..‘:" mmeim is Mm' 7 * allll ~" WY. WRLLS®, _ T LML..obsrcariatre oartet Arvemaine w y e RADUa TR of the Univeraity of MeQI * M. 0. 8., has locured himacif at the ~__~‘_ FAVL WiALBVN. sURUPDITRARE TA TERREAN m‘" l t HORSE FARRIER, ~ao.\¢.:.':'.':.".':.‘:.'..... hok k .; noree rAppigh . Arphotemiin h â€" ma CJv @hy WHD GRTUC of Waterloo, Canada eensulted atall time * PAUL WILBON. © :) |KiNG.ATREERT, wa 8 to 10, am.; from 12 +0 lat: LYOR visk), | IPMROYERF ; h Vanmn Can @Pracnicat DBNT 6 ; h o e otag o m rad ravatraot Teoili) @Â¥ ) ping the past year by Mr. W. b.: Bow P u_ proters lately nad previous to that b Me, Roney MKâ€"I Ansethsorr, < which Bowman, for uearly thiurty iun. favour» \hdy'm from ail danger or hb}t known to one who has had occa> Mr. Â¥,, after an exparmme»s of to travel mm:\ this Village. In asâ€" years in lhe praction wt rhis: g the management, the pnumv conddent that hy san give sutls woull" wish to intimate that it shail be his thnse who may tequire the setvie@/@arnigt and constant endaavour so to coff » & * & hob DLOLMAWLCL le ausuhhG mo 40 / Td \ 3_ 4 P mye) t‘â€",â€"ér&‘]w.‘“!l l{'uh‘ ""...'.3.'.6..? &Eaimm\ UBNERAL TAGE OBFIOR, Hslistsens in Chancery. Rethrofand |. Notavics" Pubttc, ‘Coinve * ge Olfss on Qrein Aigpmt W%Al::v:n\"fl?;‘ A TUHOMAS MILLGR, AbEX mm-u Young‘s atote, K Alat Auguat; 186¢. _ a ARRLNSTERS â€" and _ Arinrgient hss Rmiuitors in Chanuery,< fles, 801, Hamhon, 0. W . ¢ OlNeg«e Inater| Buildings, Jf, Btreot, nearly apposite Market . o in CHttbibd bat. d Bos na t rieP ho t tss Huns‘iign, Sapt . ‘l, 1818. Abteâ€" Bhain omm tagee taenion t t uP ME Te n i o cang Qlenailan 0. Bce daysâ€"every altor TRA"LL'R.' HO”', ~*. <Oblshoim & Lasz Issuing fi;r.:rag':. Iflnsoe, Io Bt Kll‘noa ® WREST MO flfl)!‘_ MARRIAGE Atorders left witt be prom pity n#nmsrsns. NYEYTANCRRS, & Business Directory., | _ Business Directory. : _ " _ TEETH W MAN‘S HOTEL 2o l2A CHALaasa ha WATERLOO, Trensurer‘s Ofcey C.Q‘T. ob m "ml WU. 1860. i l“" Charles D FA Plest clace @kplight add Ineolvenep â€" Attorn BOOKâ€"BINDR YOUNG ATRBET,~ ““ 1838¢. td 4 Apply to A lurge= Stook 0 JA J T0 W . yrewaRt o# RvaRt W ATELOO, raaved nt > | &t [ f #h * TH! UNDERSIONRD. having rented ® N |\\J a term of the well known Ho: ; a |tol ab 8t, JACOC nmcly kept by Mr Joseyh â€"BRby, would ninounice to the travels . 4 ling publicâ€"that he IwiW apare ho puing or y o troubte to give the®neceamotdutinvie u“?\ to any houre â€"In themountity| dr. elty, . Hia nAp, | long exporience as w hom"upr ts a guf» Abi Reloat .r:-mn the thble and ever; iA . | thing vonneoted with the houae, wili °yA nlvmy&\so apphed «thy best the sem Law, '"'.':;vr:'«" d cotmmaoiliche Stablea and rga und commad ablea an: s attwiative Hoatlera. *. ' ) . LBYL WEAVER, O« | d1 JAGCOBS, Junoilst 1$%7.. _ .80%â€" h ;”Enr‘m“"'l'“flfllu “--C.W pem| _ JO0HBNX ROAT, Proprietor, . ul ) 9%» Stakea I#ave tma house dmly Tor 3 ! F9 ll"“;l I;I.v-'- e do h d on oo o7 ‘ nagement, the propristor wou .vhh to intimate that 1t ohll"l?hb sarnigt and constant endamvour so to coflâ€" : _quaillanyâ€"at 40 -“1‘.?\-. tecewe a continiannce of the favour shown towarda it for nearly onesthled of a sentury ?m.' Hw shall spate no paing nor expenso In the effort to accomnlish his ohject, satiafied that be is jnatified in Soing xo hy taks ing the Wast i a guaruntee for the future. » fi?h'h. and moat artontive of setvants Awill be kept ou the preinisea for travellers, a * ALLAN HOFRMAN, â€" > wWaAaTERLOO VILLANE, PHiLIP FISCHER Proprietor. '4 â€" _ WATERLOO, | LLAN HOFFMAN, Proprietor to _ AOSRVILLEHOTEL, KEORGK WARD, (+~ ; Proprictor ATHBE nméteratznad having lewed the ahove well known Hotabyts now prepiedito agom»« mandute the poble in a comforhble. nannvet, and truate by .aivict attention |o ‘Dusitess to nb.e‘,l “hml.’t. pablie rmg\‘ o.“ Ingild M pfllll an atintive hnatlor, . GK}, WaARD. / Mosevilte, Rupt.I, 1866. 4 *~ Bitâ€"ly \6 L plicd with the very. beet the Market \wfforda â€" Rxeolient Sinblinghind amntten« thve Hostior, q B 1W red‘thi , Bd U t w feaged the | *« 1 j " h | SCn ie Paplt Shoffibe nthind | iNBTROMRIWT an e propared, to tnke {| Mimasit witls n1 the ne ceatnt vihen, io se | purrg.MTZK PIOTURES: . Thetemw, Can | M e D d igte thet thtltiof | ijuet Oude Outs, de Visites ‘RMB D ORGCE: ‘ tave! Nagpeomm matty. thw-mw LAIN PJOTURE, &e., exeouted Inthe d a‘mn T on hart nt, aod meo | {atagt alyles ang ag!i¢fhation gunranteed M‘&n bite }t\n:n'::" ':Otl:. wnd e me whethet,you" want a t W & I / NBE x § ; "|Pagatienmn hn t s .__t" 11 h en detranientiotard itoritt 6 ; 16 alKA» t 4 is * * flbmx “&l{;‘lf n u‘ud ME;MS’LY‘TF& Aftist & * + #lL. )4 Nat k 4y , » T ;‘._bâ€"':‘ 'flA '_ y m*’# Id';' 1. d# 'f Â¥. BEADY, . .â€" ; Royal Exohauye Kotel, # ALMA, O JAMEBS JOHS8TON) â€"â€" @OOND sreommalation I\tnnnon' Lmhl atubling: and abuintive _ alwave in. Altandmege, (Choigce *‘"Whe propriator, thankt bun\omtlmh ‘l&t he # emaman® C C CCT O a 4. i "‘Whe prapriator, *\\nkh\l prast Arvyate, Ba gato‘intimate tWht ‘he )aa thorou ht n-fimhha\l tll‘u above Hont in mm.Nn" uhy'l:, amd that ’x‘ now We maat comfart» Able mna convenient tloj! on the road. m.p attention puulto Cartamers in vfl‘v:\ hmm.f:n"rli‘u Buat is &n N L { WHOPM «> atnbling.. nnd mm I‘b-:?m in. un lm. Charges.Magdertie.. â€" n £. w mb en en ces 9 41 5P «o ‘ Queen‘s Arnt o J * park aÂ¥B | ogyskat svage 0y 108 * Gieailion, @a, 1 4 v.afl ; ¢,, MPBBLL Farmers‘ Arms Hotel, â€" rtate Uniderhitla) ____ This . ons Sive aeery artertty 10 the wailt 0f | aiisoy Quady Ontid de. lred to give seery attedtiy 10 the wallt Of | uy uey Qlade Ourishde vhilte® stmmiatty ,r;:mmlflm PORURE, 4 the Oholoest nlstite‘ t atyles. and :8 m the part looaa Ari, | in all onies mm.‘»{\h t 2t | * Come und ane me w. share ofublle patroua g6. _ platute 6r not., _ _‘ an, Waty, 1800 ) s 8 ul t( PRCD Clamatt prote ____P. ®. w. Moyer, maitor and PuplsDOE _ _ oONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, J A UARY 2, 14 P e on NS 6 Lo 0 ons serm ts o soves rccanie ts 1e WWe MB ce c arves semmaene mspeen 1i Pntliueny. uu‘»‘n\un;p,{\n %WI‘:&J a‘r‘o‘pfluor. w w w d t 6fi d exjoof Liquore, â€" Ouf |; ,m thetiors In. attp |; A..’.*’ b¢ 9 , tâ€"elame honee in and from aitth a ~ Proprietor Proprictdr, *l‘!;‘fl The BWS® L d % 3 aufs . very | RBADY wili In Th RAQMs Ladl h.‘% huyh: and | â€" Berlin, O¢ as. ... . cuidiitine« s _ _NI Mâ€"| 19. the R. 'I,-'-\ Aglc-&moflm Hotel; ‘ ()OIN of MuNab Styeet amt Market Bquare, Amuon, C. W.K3° Omunibus to Cars and Boata . > 1 84 H, MuQnaokex, Proprietar (\ORXNI Geneanee and baln Streets, a X ) short distance from the Eastem lhg::. Bufthio, N. Â¥. â€" (#» Tha location is tlie beet in the gity, and wocommodations as good as in nny Hotek Terms $2a day, ahd teas by the wauk . MtTâ€" H & J LATYZ, Proprietor WUULD reapectfully Intrmute to the in« hnbitants: of WaterIno and vieinity, thnt ho has commmenges business in the above line, at_the abop um\Uppmiu Paian and Bracker"a Wuoten “Y' ., where he hopes by. atriet qggfi_ulmi t husiness nud moderate prines, to gafia fay share of publig patronage, QARMENTS of every desortpmnon mide up in the Inteat um in & workmanlike manmer, and at MODRKATROOHARGNS. Cutting done to ordar ui short hotice, ; UOppoaite the t Nh‘l\dmN liubel, AMg Street, BEBRLAN, The BEST and CHBAPEST Assortment _ | Mrs. M, DIK, Milliner & Bross Maker, * 4y the County of Whterlas. p Ladiea® onlt ht see Tor yoursolves befupa huying eleewhere, Beriin, Oet. 158, 18*. 611â€" sPLENDID S TOCK i LADIEY & OHILDNENS heavy «o Goods. 8T Nes Lowost Cash Price® C .. CaLbL AND 8BB&y. _ /. > Fischer‘s Bleok;» opposite BowaAN® ® Hoiuak, it . gnoug M W Alurloo, Bept. éth, 1866 n N ergEat vaRIBTY Whigh will bo offered at w :. PA C( l n oi 2000 ME : WR w ROCHES§TER HOUSE, No. 20 Frogt Str., TOBON':g. o. . .' * n w Pur wPmÂ¥ WOE CC e‘ ce eb c AGen‘s: wWa re )* ) 0. BRYANT, Buthlo, N. Y. wlBRwE TD 1270 ou \Menry & John/ahrg ang, urPCHAXYV TAILORS ‘ NOTHING LIKRE Boots & Shoes * K. THOMAS naAs JU@T oRECEIVED A~ c'Ol-\Ti!h')v Hotel, King Sirg Waterio i3 f . JOHN HAMILTON, Strow Bonnet Maker and 1J Siok ul all §VU® 95 * '\,uu CWeem 1 wiNTr @0008 ! "au‘ ... mive a anlandid stook H.WR wow . 6 Siook ul mll ) Business Directory. BEAVEJ OVERCOATING P;o;w’igefi ’“E;ij., y! Te ks ancl. ns Balkan Whitriey,. Moscow, &q ; 0_ ferher with n groar vaunety of _ lon, atds "; ' if CS Pm ‘m"“?‘m" naw nnil, ofthe (beat, qualityy wit urw'n coat » t x;bw:&}m wt= m iimeelf 9" ean plonsg The: most fudbui= "The sultectiber hi prrotmend n L ARGE l'nmnn.-mmmm to take pADdYâ€"MADB GLOTHING P o :) wbenyngioieen unds | ! Apge Call and judge for yuarseiven ”'l“ll. Qet. I3. MM; _ ® oonvefli{nl)%cl\&lod in the bum ;;;1:\ of the City, and ndencem ts . Dapote and Ste it Bont Landings PRRMS MNODERATER, JAMES p.fl.'mum ns‘ â€"â€" +0 A00 K Ing Bureet Busty GENESEE KOVUVSE, â€" " Smy Si7) k4 hn lb ht ht i iltaid. .. l tm inbntinds s Snd h an(}cOmudian Tweeds, _ â€" BRoAD. CLOTH, They CLEANEAR, | ie 8t Nichoinag Matel, King Street, BERLIN. â€"MADE BONNETTS r the tl:i!. Awo dnmrl so t N tS W ‘of Abfiu »4“~4_A"‘|"‘v"" ~"gordtally t top en win it Alliag snn 4 A, Borlin, © * 1. out n vary la of FALL mnfi ".. 5on met. anes â€" lyrgeat :Hb“lb! M":‘ p hig gnlleey with Waterloo Adl â€" i"fl“" atly factiintes ~tho progess of tecthing, by |. t , M'!mu gume, reducing all mmwf.'nl I fiihit!=] wulaliay allâ€"pain and spasmodic action and is | Angy| _ @496 10 Regatate the Moweltâ€" 19 tnke Depend upon‘iitymothersy : it will give‘ rest to ‘ I% : Utke K;éulm,ud relief and health â€"to your in« OoRCE. 6 “'Q put up and sold this article for yeâ€" Incthe| @ara, and ban say In confidence and truth o{ it ranteed | what we ‘Navp: neyor begn able to say of any . ... 7 _ |other medicineâ€"never has it fatled in a single wahnt a | instance to efféct a cuire;! when timely used, 50 +9 Nover did we know an Instance of dissatisfac» aularge d M‘y&ou who nsed It. (n the oonm\l‘{ a Onitd.| att lited with its operation, and lxt f in thrtin of coinmendation of its magion! effects brilet. :uuw vietues. We nv-kjn this mat« 1 \ ter SWHAT WE DO KNOW," after years of = experienge, and Plodge our n:rnuuon for the * | Ailtiiment of what we hore declare. in almost . | every‘ Instince where the Infant is mhrh\x Kom paly and eshaviastion, belief wi.l be foun ¢ Afteon or bwenty minutes after the syrup is "sdministered . f : PEuetoP RtF 0 ) CC DC cadth canacmimidny CL1=| _ gqe Price twontyâ€"five ceiits, or five for _____ | one doliars t W M. H. BOWMAN, Berlin, C.W. % w . Proptietor for the British Provinaus. p t Sold hy ull respectuble Drugyiste and ’ Store Keepere. :| Watch & Clockâ€"Maker, â€"KJ* All kinds of REPAIRING done on the shortest Notice, Waterloo, Muy 20th, 1867. _ 401â€" OPPOSITR BRICKERS FOUNDRY, WATERLOO VILLAGE. BOOT and SHOE ‘The proprictor is positively cestain that lig pricea are 1OWKEHR ||u&1 mney ied in iny other store in this part af Canndn, nnd cait therefore confidently intite the public To Call at Hoffman‘s New Block ! if they want Good & Ohea.p'Boots & Shoes. Boot and Shoe Line ! BM‘I‘ ANN CHEAPEST plage to geta good Business Educntion is atthe _ ,. BR YANT and Stratton Business, Colleye, located at Buffaly, This is themoet Practical aterloo. hest orgnnized busistess achoot in axistence. In consequecce of the death of Mr. H. D Statton, the nrmn( B‘T TTODN SOERE, IN HOFFMAN‘S BLOCK, â€"BERLIN, B NO\\_I‘VCOMPLETB{.Y FILLED with SPLENDID \STOCK ! Inferem has been &-flnnd of in wtt the Col leges ofthe thaing. Hepenfier the College nlone will be under the management of Dr. J. 0. BRYANT, who will devote his whoule thne and eneragiea to the BmiNfls. Trntning of young men who wish to nblnln‘ at thor.m;fh knowledge ofn!l the branches uppomining to a Business ducition, Parâ€" mansit?, Bourâ€"«exetxo. Aurtaaetic, Bne mnunBPMC“CH Meucuaniiatna, Coatateâ€" At Ah RJ8G+ Mwmn; c.‘:a'unncy*fi Law, Finanos and Poutrticai Reononvyare tnught in this + CoLrLsBG f Awmd l{ Iltaatrated h‘y Pructice in the Col|aiz® _oom.‘hylM corps ?I‘nxporiun- Henry Ferdinand, ANNER.MANUF%D’PURERM’I‘RUS- 8ES, CAPS KGLOV E8,Murket Sqzure Yountt‘s w‘u;i Ofl for Horses and « Cattie. | i a most MV This valtahle preparation combines nll the medicinal virues which long experiâ€" once has proved the most sale and efisient for the enre of t = Flesh Wounds, B“nm. Bruires, Galle of all + Kints, Straine, Swellings, And mn( other discases to. which Horsée and Cuttie are subject. j3° CoOME AND sEE, Perlin, Ost 15, 1867, Youattss Condition Powderr for Horses JAXN REUTER, "The best romodpy In Ameriea. This we any i# the reault n long experience ; and in gmof of this nawertion, we refer to the best arriern and Horse Fancters in the country These powers mny be Y‘nu with . great nduantage in ull oases of Loas of Appetite, Rouglhngss of Cont, Bmgn‘o of Water and Bowels ail Cgughs and Colia, h:!lmnulum. butidhel . hid.ipsao Aofting t \ibdipe® is . 19. PC 1 Bowels. nil Cou%l;n and Colds, buflamation of the Lunge, Bowels, reeent Founders, Distempor and Hidebound. _ ‘"They thorâ€" oughly remove bi] imhenlthy obstruationt, und cleare the who‘e ormn. producing a n heatthy astion of the liver, sestoring ap« w'he add renewed aninatipn to the whole y.3: {gd ‘ ‘ Rud.thlong experience d Farrivrs aay about them :â€"Hu&n%mn shown the for« muln for the ‘puppnl n of Yeualt‘s Garg» ting Oft and Condition Pow.lega. we oan rpecommend tham to Owners of Aorees and O;umu._u good und perfectty suafe prepura« MOt: PAUL WIL8ON, Farrier, Berlia, C. W. WM,. HOWLETT, Furrier, Sn Waterion ‘Downahip, WILLARD GMREN, Eurrier i . 8t. Sncobe, C. W._ wil l{ Iltaatrated h‘y Pructice in the oll oome, by w firll corps of axperienâ€" id ind thorouuhly competent instructore,. wls.oun enter ut any time. Tuere ure Aneint ons. t*4» Schulirship good in 46 Colleges, Tor terms and other informutione ndiress Business Directory. JOHN H. THOMAS‘ ‘Boothing Syrup, ~"" for children teething. t _ iRull . lone for using ~will aceo! A ioi oi enfaattt t Pn ca‘n The outside w ol everythingiy the -O_l?tii_‘ ‘0-; ‘0. # TBME Herenfter the PALO NOTICE. America. ‘This we throughont the world. 611= ue emng M‘“':“‘: MEva prk. asures n tz esn‘ ‘The snow of winter gently falls, And whitens olerfthe ground; _ Thus, with the snowy wreaths of tirae The brow of age is boynd. It never molts but slowly falle, I Silent and scarcely seen, Until the heads of those we love Glitter with silvety sheen. Time neyer W or grief ~ Which bumati Nk?:dh; l .x No back ward movew#fhit ever inakes, But onward rolJe ts wheels . Regardiess of thebitter wall Of hearts by suguish riven; The song of youth, the plaint: of age, Unheeded cise to beaven. *~ Oh, could we find the fabled apring Which would â€"your youth restore , Or gate like travellers outward bound, On the receding shore. Butall in vain the boundless wavo Btill bears us from the strand. ‘The mystic waters power is nauglit But tail of fuiry land. Better to bear with cheerful heart The change that time may bringg} And garner treasure for old age, Than sigh for endicss Spring» Treasures of faith and hope and love, Freely to mortals given; Death wil restore our youthfal bloom«= ‘There is no old age in beaven. Parants do wrong in leapi:ne their chilâ€"| 1 «dren KHanging around home, # eltered and | 0 enervated by â€" parental iwluigence.â€"The | 8 eagle does betier. . It stirs up its nes( when | t the youny eaglets nre able to Ay. Thoy | & ure compelied to shift for themselves, for | i the old engle Eterally turns themout, and | c ut the same . time tears all down and feathâ€" | a ers from the nest, : "Iisthis nough and rude | experienne . that makes the king of birds so | f fenrleas in his flight, and no expert in the | l R:'rlult ofprey, _ It is a misfortune to be | a with a silver spoon in your mouth for you have it to carry and ‘plague you all} your days, Richer often hang like a dead weight, pea like a millatone about the neck of ambitious yom\g men. _Had Benjimin Fraukiin or (GGeorge Law | been bmnggnma in tha iup of afftuence and | ease, they would probably have never been | heurd of by the world at larga _ 1t was the muk(i:g ofthe one that he ran away, atid ofl 1the other that he was torned out of doors, Rarly tho rn upon their own resources, they f mxu'hd the skill and ono:Fy to over come reaistange and grapple with the difficulties | that besot their ‘ruthw:\.v.-â€"And here I think. they learned the most important lesâ€" son of their Ivasâ€"a lesson that developed their manhoodâ€"forcing ur)n them Necesâ€" sity, the most usoful and naxorable of mas» | torm . There is nothin% like being bound out, turned out, or even kicked out, to nome« y| pot a man to do for himself _ Rough handâ€" s ‘iug of ‘the Inst sort has often made drank» 0. 1% . .. L c20. Ahanwl etitlue for Whiu! : Ailbactlthontthabmbdint‘® GAniE en men.sober, . Poor boys, though atthe foot of the. hill, shoult romember that every satep they take towards the goal of wea‘th .nS honor ’i"m them increased en« ergy nmu» wer, â€" ‘They have a parchase ani obtain a. momenium, the rich man‘s aon never knows. â€" The poor man‘s son has the furtheat to go, but without knowing it he is turning the longest leverand that with the utmost vim and vigor. Boy® do not sigh for the eapital or in« duigunee ‘of the rich. but use the enpitat you have=â€"I mean thuso Gnd-,lvon powers THE WINTRR OF A[FE, which everyâ€"healthy youtda of good AWDIME has io and of ,1??.’“..\1 All a man wants in maual a asuoaxo d indb dibibbhibeabii uit oo 1 this life is @skilfal hund, a well informed S3 se d EOVge PBR o o w mind, andaood hoeart . In our happy land: und in theas fiwored ie of Libraties Ly. ceum», Liborty, Religion and Education, the â€" humblest amt pooest can aint at the gronteat uséloas, and the higheat exeslience with. & . prospect of ayocess that calls forth ull the endurence, perseverance and indusâ€" try that is in man. kel Doveday, Jatumy 4 th : Prayer for nations, for kings, anmd. for all in muthority ; for the olmervance of the Loid‘s day, tor the . remo val of obataeles in tho way of moral and roligioys progress, and for internal and | inâ€" teruational pencé, n [ Wednoniny, Jununry 8th Prayer fot famâ€" Mea, for achools eol{a":-, aw| . universities j and for sonanand ‘davughterain foreign coun» triew COs Thursday, _ January Oth: Prayer for Christian ministera | and a11 engaged in Ohriat‘s service, for Clod‘s ancient Tarnel, and P the coming of the Lord Jesuea Chriat. Friday, Jnnuary 10th : Prajer for the sick aud affiicted, fo: widows and orphrns and for the parsecuted for righteotisness‘ and FOF M@ pMINORITAD C200 BCO 2 ul suke. ‘ \ Baturday, January 11th: Prayer for the Chriatian éhnmh, tor inoremse of holiness and nctivisy, Adelity and love, and for grace qqyual to the duties aad . dungers of the thnes, & esnt oa % ue Waere or m;v:;l'_'n,. fu!lo:ving ““ls':ndm January 12th: Sermons, ject, Ohristian charity, Cor. ®Wh. i. Tae. Eifier Ewixry | Yeans.â€"â€"Live as ong as you. may, the Tirst twenty years 1 (8 mt e ott . Thaw OD‘“ yarend y CC 0 0 T0 Whise forim.the greater part of your lifw 'l‘hoy:{ appear ge when they ats pamsing; they seeim to have been‘so when we Jook back to them. . If this be 10, how m;rorm-t that they should be passed in planting, good prinoiples, culjivat o good tnster, atrengthâ€" \on‘n[goodhbi::. hnq from :2.1 those pleasures whichday u bitcinese P cougboicty VWIR n A.--.'..Ip Mata mand fl-”d in k % ha Thoughts fér Boysâ€" gâ€"â€"1 mean thuso G«u;,m:: powere everyâ€"healthy 3'nult'n good hlbl‘tl us tolbofiiess :0(# i bgbaift S orati h sc * ) 3 ds . 0 Â¥ y °P MEST M h td tb Bs cand tinio to co mal . ‘Pake good care of YÂ¥ [ <©* ~#+,3 \ i. "A . hi bront 64 ___| Cunada"" when pai e time Of "_ l of three cents porp‘:uly 'M.'g . ounce or fractional part: thereof, and whiyh | _ ; ( not so prepaid at < the time of posting, ping ::loo( five ceuts per hulfâ€"ounce or fraqioAy £,, [ 4â€"â€" ies & & e !fi On _ each â€" letter not tr:mmldt;od J t _ |thnou¢’fi the mails, but fhlo-l and deiivy' L NEWSPAPER. 1868. C mm e@prmmemminey a .. sc ~p c Aalagetrticcareeep 3 chilâ€" The following are the new postal rates as int@duced into the Commons. Sulr1 scribem to newspapers can pay their qm\w!} in advance, as .o!m' na tEe law come into force, the prepnyment being onâ€" t = l?l. On each letier transimt ypr for any distance within ° the Dominion . of Cundyx’ "‘when Fn’Mi time of postin‘, Â¥ of three cents per huly ounce or fractional part: thereof, and wligh not so prepaid at < the time of posting, rate of five ceuts per hulfounce or fruwg u‘ ‘WTV;I;Q mll‘" l‘l::u:- Mit i eoe ie anmnes rough mail ut fBated and detiv ed at the: same Post OE, krown ns z cal," or «irop letters‘ one rutw of one tent per half ounce. Ned m snn s o se Y * gnl. On each lotter delivered Xy a letâ€" ter cnrrier, a rate not excee@ding o cents in addition to the proper rate Af postage, according to preceding mtes, .. _ _ according to preceding tates, 4th. nSn olach 'locng' or blrop letter‘ deâ€" livered by a letter currier AiCities or Townn where there is a free deÂ¥very,a rate of one cent in addition mlwfmp-r rute uf postâ€" uge according to preetding rates . abth. On each [éadLotter, when returnâ€" ed to the wiiter, p\é‘:\u of five cents in ad dition to the pament of the proper rate of postage accopfng to preceding rates. 6th . Ow lottors ealled Ship Letters, bhrandlht fram bevond Sea in vessuls not brought frgn beyond Sea in Yessul«s . not boinÂ¥ Post Office Packet«, a rate not coxâ€" nipfive cents tor m“: such letter, and wuet pate be praynble by the receiver in adâ€" ditigt to the proper rate of postage accordâ€" ing to preceding ratea th. On newspapers priuted and pulâ€" Aished in Canada, and sent to Rngnhrgub- scribers in Ca: a ‘a by mail as follows:â€" _ Upon each such newspaper, when isaued once a week, the rute for each quarter of a yeas, commencing on the first of January, Ist of April, 1st of July, or 1st of October, of each i'enr. shul! be five cents; when 1 sued twice a week, ten oonfl: when fsstred three times a woek, fiteen cent:; when is aued six times a woek, thirty cents . And in that proportion, adding one rate: of five centa for each issue moro%uquenl than once: a week; and that such rate be prepamd in advance from the first day of the quarter from which the payment commences, for a term of not less than a quarter of a year, of either the office of m:hing or delivery. THEAEW POSTAL RATES. 8. On each. newspaper other than those «pecified in the preceding Resolution, and Eschange papors sent by post in Cumnda, a rate of two cents. Eo ag 9. On periodical publications other than newspapers, a rate of one cent per four ounces, or of half a cant per number when weighing less thin one ounce and posted ORe) + 10’. On booka,pamplhlets occasional pulâ€" lications, printed circularm prices eurrent, hand bills, hook mnnulcrirfl.printer-' proof sheets, whother correcto l or not, . mw prints, drawings engravings, phom‘nrv‘u, when not on giass or in crses coutaining glass, sheet music whethor printed or writâ€" ten, packages of seeds, cuttings bulbous roots. scions or gruft«, patterns or samples of merchandise of goode, a rute of one cent per ouneg _ A o ‘ 11. On all lutters newspmpera and other mailable matter passing by mail between any place in Canwds and tdu United Kingâ€" dom, any British possession, the. United Statesor any other Foreign Country, ~such charges and ratea of r‘q‘ on being , postâ€" ed in Canada, or on dehvery therein.aa may be agreed upon under llz“;mngimonl made by the Postmaster ral for the tranamission, deapatch, receipt and delivery of the same, and onntwined in any â€" Regulaâ€" tion made l‘;zthe Postmaster General in purswance of such umnsemom. e Ns sals in P RHLA SE Atbave * 12. On and for the registration of Letters or other mailable matter pasgzing by manil between places in Canwin,a rate no exaeed. ing nir cents for each Leter or nrticle . of mamlable maiter. in widition to (the proper rate of postrge mcconling to precedumig rates. A 13.‘> On closed parce|«,other than latters and not eontaining lotters, ani sent by pars cel post, such rarea for conveyances. as the Postmauster Guneral shalAfrom time to time, make. it . 14 . On all mmilkblo matter not being letâ€" ters, newapapers or other things before inenâ€" tioned, such rte of postage as & ie Postâ€" master General aball from Lime to time, hy Regulation, approve! by the GovernorGenâ€" eral in Council, establish and declire. Laugh, if you feel like it Smiles tolerated b{ the very pinks af pol: and a laugh is but the full bloom ( of which the smile is the bud. It is a body amn take part. An PÂ¥ Grecian philosopher advised n11 mo:d to }now themselves l'l'lm& im ‘:ertnin. ly advising a good many to form low and friuqnh!}o acpnaintances. & physician stopped country | sapothecary, ncb A Micdbntiediiiiied" about these parta." Excesa of sinoking produces . nervo@® blindness Doctors have recently decidâ€" ed all onseg of that disermme were visited upon smokers. A fow years ago the kind of hoad onlled kiss The present style af bonnet with equal propriety, +tkime What confection did they in the Aur‘c! |. Married coupleaâ€"no, noy we beg parJoaâ€" wa mean preserved puirs. | It is no uncommon thing for hot words to produce i coolness . : | When you see a yvoung man an| woman 1( walking ‘down streot leaniug ngainsl ench | other Tlike a pair of bndly mautched oxen, it | is a pretty good sign that they wre bent on | consolidation. ‘ Ur. Armpold onee Jost ali patience w ith a qull scholar, when the pupil looked up apd eaid: "Why du you speak so angrily airt â€" Indeed 1 am deoing the hest 1 can" Years after the doctor used to tell the mtoey to his chldren, aud says; "I new elt so \ arhamed in 20y life. Thayje and that «I know +4 have never '-w\lo-â€"u glee in which every pped at the shop of a ry, and inquired tor a +Bir" said~ the apotheâ€" no such farmer living An ut Wiole Number noaks _ | * _ HOWWEILL GOYF o the Indiea wore a ‘ @kiea â€" me if yoir dare." yonnet might be called, \| o sikiss me if you want | [$2.00, if paid ghin of brother somewhat ie making a purchuse of j‘mn Rever mind me. : abieid your ow'g“l#mv‘. ol ue Hop h e t * es 1\‘:.[-0'\"‘: alig to tell sizd,‘ be anid avhere the otd nuaf w moming paper. se I ‘Dm,f dad. Bitl‘s *& a + Bill, don‘t you know that ow you to buy shot!1" asked ERCCT EPSE & / tor & * Dmr‘: :iu.(l. Bill‘s *& q ©Good heaven!" cried tha ping the paper in consfirnation for tho«lout. ©+ Whoufi&' In excitement tligâ€"o)] man forgot to move his rexwdiug spectacles, and smm g¢ down the steps mi-juolfi-il’ the the pavement, stepped off hg‘z came sprawling on ‘all fowrs, _ ~~ ; _0 He gathered hunself up and started © fu the store,. . The paveinent -m-:: a about the level of his "knees, .consequently, in his violent efforts to keep it under bim, he cut a very ridiulous k\d drew frony the astonished bysta such a roar as was never Lestowed upon a ‘Aagle indiâ€" vdual #ince the world began. t+.. «tite At jength his tedions ren. wa# to a close, by arriving at the stof Bill was strotched out, taking it eat old man supposing him hry hur up to him frantically ~ exclsiteds _+O, Williamt Wiltiam! where ~4re wounded ¢ T $ * What‘s the mn&ur:f::’ ?d naked Hill, rajsing his elbow, look «M:-‘MW' .’f aid at the end of the best in the store,‘ : The old man it drown n'flnuij posed, Bob got n Temxreraxo® asp Ex: st wtly, and â€"with how > violate the laws> of heal stalice, . wither. ut the often taken at n dm human stomach trivance, to as«imilate ‘The N. Y. Ledger @nlirges on thp aib /. joct, ns fullows : Soup, fish. flesh, dil, winwe «. gan, wince, pastry, 1008 confectionory, Eeustay ‘ t.j a id numlaerkm minor ie rredients d’w A s thcting chewical * qualities are y3 matermis * thrown #0." â€" ‘Btir %$ together in a vessel, mail which of us 43 not sicken .at their «ppearitioe -1 ordiur 4 :: Yet at a dinner party they are all Â¥" into the stomach, there to ferme t erate . pernicious" gnses." Truly, 7 "Feaâ€"fully and wonderfully made." k other creature could exist on such â€"diet. #¢ would kill a.gorilla in a month,: 3t 6 kill, though more slowig» thousands uf ' thigh and mighty variety of the human commonly â€" calfed g‘lflem.;.‘ 4 ‘ temperance in eating and drinking would . qumllruple the geng'ul health, â€" and add". yenrs to the avérage sife of the: ra0#s “’1‘ | exercise is as easentul to health as l | ance. _ In fact, intemperate. oaters E 3 ; | drinkers sometimes stave ‘off disense a mary yoars by using their amoneles manâ€" " . . | fully. _ As a rule, howeven, w% , | and guzzlets sire indolent w P . | story in the Arabian Nighta,ofi f j | who cured a sultan of plethora by int ; | ing certain medicaments into "a . | with which the *patient hammered @ y | day until he fell into a profasé .| when the virtues of the pu-nb +Down in Thonijpson‘s stord, y, Re + Why, ':)ldfll let passe1 through the fibres ot the into his pores. This 1 merely an. g eal wav ot enforcing the {!fl lessof . bodily exertiontis beneficial to â€" 3A vxercise is excellent â€" physic. s who knows noything about the e y of the human frame, sees., dm; it does not f il6] the condinons ofits strme» _ ture it is sure to corrode and drop to ” a premattirely. '&A‘;, PA PosALs FOR lhmull.-â€"w' Wood, jhe emines t E«itubur;b +urgeon, w fortunate, at an carly period of his carsor, th: winning the uffections of a ledy.whoss ac» . cial position was at the times lq-m.’, own. â€" lls wated on the lady‘s d was known in the city as * honest (maltera® and made known to Aws C he propose l to marry his daughter Vi k en â€"Ou w h“ldu you mexku + y waid Mr. Chaimers â€" ‘Taking out * cet, Mr. Wood replied, ¢ I Lna' but this, and a dbtermination to use #&; Mugh," said Mr, Chalmers; + Verouiam" Prolessor Ayton was ; for marriage to his first wile, daugliter of the cetebrated Professor Wileon, * the lady . rowinded him that it would be* necessary to usk the approvel of her‘sires : ‘Cerminly, said Aytoun; tbu; as I am # li:tie defiident in speaking to him .0 ‘this‘ subject, you must wo an Agll hi posals yourself‘â€"The dady pm | the library, and tiking Woer fathor “- ‘nuly by the w menitioned that | Profis» | sor Aytoun hi asked her io become his: wife.~ She added, Shail h‘mptm his offec . »ipa £ _ He says he is too diffilent to 'S,lh(rs‘:uhjocl to you himo?lf.' ‘Then, 3‘ old (Christogher, +I had bettor write # piy and pin it to your back.* â€"He d and the lady returnodggo the drawing ‘There the antious suiter read the a to his messaga, which was in th.q © With the author‘s co!u.‘\limeuux" A â€" m« recently broks of a m enuse the Jady did not possess sational powers _ A wicke | /2 menting on the fricts 8 o have married her, and y ’d““d het blumnew Enuuatie nadA9® wol’“h new bote! powers of c field mberlcas minor iq7redi@0ts .@_ e chomk:l:ad "qualities are ag e s Is * throwa f* ‘Btir %Q’fl -{ in a vessel, asi which of us * ken at their «ppenridtioo orduer 4 : n dinner purty theyâ€" are :“h v e stomach, there to f‘}%w rnicious F’”' ty % f ‘ x'ITy and . wouderfullyâ€" mnde." t reature could exist on such â€"diet. #€) kill a.gorilla in a month,: 3t ough more slowly, thousands uf $ nd mighty variety of the human mly â€" called geutleimen. . N anc aaty. + < 0 slige t > + nversatt «)11 bo like the day 2 evening, or like t with ym\ufm". a 1 i en +

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