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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Sep 1868, p. 3

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â€"__ _ NWell Known Hardware Stand _ OPENING OF THE HARDW ARE BANKRUPT STOCK OF HARDW ARE Tlla Company having made the necessary hroit. in mccordance with the New In« serance Act, beg to notify the public and their sonstit rents that they continuy to H‘NRY LAKE calls the atteation of BLAb\KB.\HTB! & CARRIAGE MAKERS to his large stack of BCOTOH REFINED IRON, SWEDES IRON, SLEIGH BHOR STRBEL, CAST 8TREEL, SPRING BTERBL, and in fact all marerial used by Biackemiths and Carriage Makers. He calls the attention of CARPENTERS to his stock of TOOLS, English Paints and Oils, Varnishes, Turpeatine, Colors, Gold ___ LEAF, BRONZE, PAINT BRUSHES, &c., &c. HOUSEKEEPERS should not fril to qive him a call as his stock CUTLRRY and general Housckeepers requirements cansot be exceiled. â€" _ which branch be intends to make his special study. â€" FARMERS can find all they may require in their line. PAINTERS will find a complete anpgly of Goods used by them, consisting of the best brancds of * ALSO, COAL OIL LA MPS, CHIMNEYS WICKS, BÂ¥ DONT FORGET TO CALL WHEN IN TOWN. REMEMBER TME PLACE, * Next Door to John A. Mackie‘s. y HKenry Lake. and all LA MP GOODS in great variety. K4» Orders from a distance will have his best attention, and should any article not anawer when bought it wil be cheerfuliy exchanged. R O Y A L _ â€" PRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Accept Risks on as favorable terms as any other firstâ€"class Co. GBEORGER OLIVBRR, Inspector Ww. B. NICOL, JOHNX SEHU H:, SPRING GOODS ! Has Removed his STORE to the Corner Bulding in the _ O M M BR CIAL BLOCE!| lately cccypied by Mr: Zceliner. ‘ He has added to his formerlarge Stock a full assortment of KERR, BROWN & MACKENZIE HAMILTON, ONTARIO, ’ Beg to inform their Customers and the Trade generally that they have OPENED A CONSIDERABLE _PORTION! Recc:ivins Daily Additions F A LL GOODS! BERLIN, Bept. 16th, 1868. Tomato, Bept. 8th, 1 838. ENRY LAKE has now open for inspection, and will be con« During the Next Few Weeks. HAMILTUN, M«rch 18th 1868, Waterioco Apri,l let, 1868 LIFE POLICIES ARE GR A NTE D. FRANCIS H. HEWARD, stantlgreceiving for the next two weeks the best stock of RDWARE ever shown in Berlin,. MACEKIE‘S BUILDINGS. Premendous Waorifice AR RIVING DAILY! »8" CALL AND 8EE. @ R E M O V A L‘ ~ And invite particular artention to the tavorable terms on which STORE IN BERLIN, ud ® ® ® M .'um sm“" MANAGER, TORONTO BRANCH, ONTARIO, Office, Royal Insurance Building, Cor. Yonge and Wellington Sts. Agent, WATERLOO. DAVID DEVITT . CROCKERY. HE I%s ALBO OFFERING a TO THERIR sTOCK ; of all kinds at that AND WILL BB or TAREIR AT A DAVID DEVITT. BOWMAN BROS, What a delightful cup of ‘Tea Bowman‘s Old Hotel Stand, king Street, Waterloo, T E6 A S ! &-C.i, &C» &e. Remember the Stand, The Merchants‘ Protective UNION Mercantile Reference Register A. orfinlnd to promote and protect trade, by enabling its subseribers to atiain facility and safety in the granting of credits; and the recovery of claims at all points bave to an> nounce they will, in Septéember, 1868, publish in one large quarto volume : The Merchants‘ Proteâ€"tive Union Merchantile Rni/bmm Register, containing, among other things, the Names, Nature of Business, Amount of Capital, Financial Standing, and Rating ns to Credit, of over 400,000 of the principal merchants, traders bankers, manufacturers, and public companies, in more than 30,000 of the cities, towne, villages aud settiements throughout the United States, their territories, and the British Prokinces of North America ; and embracing the must importaat information attainable uni necessary to enable the mherâ€" chant to ascertrain at a glance the Capital, Character, and Degree of Credit of such of his customers as are deemed worthy of any gradaâ€" tion of credit, comprising, als> a Newspaper Directory, containing the title, character, price and Yh“ of publication, with full particulars relative to each journal, being a complete guide to the press of every county in the Unit« ed States Price of The Merchants Union Mercantile Re ference Register, Afty dollars, [$50,] for which it will be forwarded to any address in the United States, tranaportation pari. _ â€" 'l‘r nsom aud information will be confined to those doemed worthy of some line of credit ; and as the same will be based, so far as Fnc- tieable, upon the written statements of the parties themselves, revised and corrected by well known and reliable leyal correspondents whose character will prove a guarantee of the eorrectmess of the information furnished by them» it is believed that the reports will prove more truthful and complete, and therefore; suâ€" perior toy and of much greater value than any previou«ly iseued. _ By aid of the Mercantile Reference Register, business men will been abled to mecertain, at a glanne, the capital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merebant, manufacturer, trader and banker, within the aboveâ€"named territorial limits, Holders of five $10 shares of the Capital Stock, in addition to partivipating in the 5rofiu will receine one copy of the Merenntile Refer ence Register free of charga ; holders of ten shares will be entitled to two coptea ! and po more than ten shares of the o.pmfl Btock will be alloted to any one Applicant. All remittances, orders, or communications, relative to the book shonld be addressed to the Merchanta‘ Protectiva Union, in the American Excbange Bank Building, No. 128 Broadway. |Box 2868,] New York, 661=â€"8t greatly faciliates tho process of teething, by Cn or about the first of each month, subs« cribers will aiso receiue the MontAly Chronicle, containing among other things, a record of anth !mportant changes in the name and conâ€" dition orhn. throughout the country; as may occur subsequent to the Emlhmon of each balfâ€"yearly volume of the Mercantile R«/trence softening the guma, reducing al\ in famationâ€" will allay all pain and spasmodic action and is Sure t0 Roguiate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to Lo:mlm,ud relief and health to your in« to. We hare put up and sold this article for r‘ ars, and can say in confidence and truth of it what we have never been able to say of any other medicineâ€"never has 1t failed in a single instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfacâ€" tion by n{ one who used it, On the conmr{ all are delighted with its operation, and spea! otrrlnei, and Plodmour R‘rnutlon' for the fulfiment of what we here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering in terms of commendation of its magica) effects and medical virtues. We w‘k in this matâ€" ter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after years of every instance from pain and e â€" PFull directions for using will accompany each bottle, None genuine unless the facâ€"simâ€" sUGARS, Coffees from pain and eshaustion, relief wi;l be found in ffteen or twenty minutes after the ayrupis administered . â€" Bold by Druggist throughout the world. Price only 25 cents per Bottle. Orrtons: %15 Fulton Street, New York, 206 HI(: Holborm, London, !n%lnd 441 St. Paul Street, Montreal, uuiu. HERCHANT TAILORS ile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Soothing Syrup, for children teething. SPRING AND SU MMER G00DS! CLOTHS & TWEEDS for B8ummer wear, nil of which wiil be made up in the latest and most fashionâ€" able styles and sold at very reasonabie rates. Theit Stock of READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING NOB. 304, 305, 306, 307 and 308 of Hoffâ€" nn’;"s;m. :::“l, fu:nln. King gtreet. culars a o P.E. \;.P.LOYIR, Curonters Uffice. Farm for Sale. 4 _ vate sale, that valuable Farm, situatâ€" ed on the road leading from the High River Bank to Kossuth, ubout a mile from the latter place. 1t contains about 50 acres of exceilent land fbr Agricultural purposes, There are upon it f“ buildings, a never> fâ€"iling well, &o., &c. _ TINHE nndersigned offers to seil by priâ€" P valn -Ia.‘uhnt valuable Farm. 5!\&!- f~iling well, ®o., &c. Terms reasonable. A%IL’ to GEO, H. CLEMENS Preston B. O. Whigrioo Tp, July ist, 1868. _ 651â€"3m hat a delishtml cup of 1| Mrs. Griddle; where can you get such an article? ‘ Waterloo, Nov. 90, 1807. HE MERCHANT®‘ PROTBCTIYVE UNION, is also n? large and prices low. mAII kinds of Clothes made to order | -hmua ?me.. 1 «3 ve us a call. Berlin, g:n 8rd, 1868. King Stroot, Berlin, AVR on hand a very large Stock of _ Plain and Fancy Henry & John Nahrgang, WATERLOO. They always keep wWATERLOO CHRONICLE AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. MRS. WINSLOW‘S FOR SALE, next donr to AT oFr BEBEBT DIRECT IMPORTATIONS FROM EUROPE, GEORGE RANDALL‘S STORE, w a T ERIL O 0, Dry Goods, Groceries CROCEKERY, and every thing elee generally found in a well filled general Store. Special attention is called to the arrival per Steam Ship © Nestorian‘ of Ten Cases o STRAW of the very latest Btyles,. (Z* All these Gonds have been purchased in the best and cheapest Markets and will be sold remarknably cheap. THE NEW GOODS HKE COTTONS having been bought before the late rise in the Cotton Market are Remarkably Cheap. READY MADE CLOTHING! THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform bis customers and the public in general, that be has just received a large Stock of new The following ire the GOODS juat received t 300 Pieces Fancy Prints, from 9¢c. and upwards ; French Meriâ€" no from 80¢c. and upwards ; 20 yards Factory Cotton for $1 ; Checked Shirting from 16¢. and Upwa.r!s; 12 yards Print for 81 ; 10 yards soft (inish Bleached Cotton tor $1 ; Merinos & Orleans, all colours and prices, Ladies‘ Mantles, Shawls, Stockâ€" ings and Gloves, Straw Hats and Trimmings, Also a large Stock of New Staple and Fancy Goods, Large Importations NEW GOODS! NEW GOO0ODS! auch as Coffee, the best 5 lbs. for $1 ; 20 lbs. Currants for 81 ; 20 lbs. Rice for $1 ; Oat Meal, Corn Meal, Buck Wheat SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! Stock of Dry Goods! Dress Goods, J‘ancy Goods ! Prints, &c., &c., & ALL oOr WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. «) is also complete. Kz» Call and see one of the best and lergestVStockl of Got;ds in this part of the country. As all the mbove Goods are bought in the best Markets for CASB, intending parnhasers will find i\ to theit interest to buy where the best Bargaine are offered . n JOHN SHUH & Co. Waterloo, April 15th, 1868, COTTON GOODS Fresh â€"Groceries ! Berlin, April 29th, 1868. C EI BA A P FPR C A S EI! Come and see them. The highest market price paid for Butter and Eggs. W. H. G. KNOWLES. Waterloo, July let, 1868. Flour, &c. TEA, SUGAR, Dried Apples, Syrup. Also Grookery and GlasswWware. AF7° The highest market price will be pard for all kinâ€"4s of Produco, Commercial Block, Waterloe, April ist, 1868. AVE NOW ON HAND ANIMMENSE STOCK OF A usually found in a General Store. â€" The LLsINPS of0OOPS »@~ Give us a call before buying elsewhere. @1 UVBEBRYCYC LOUWJ PRICOES. NWines and Llquors. ALL KINDS OF F‘ield and Garden Seeds! â€"@&â€" R RIV E D. WATERLOO HOUSE. TURBT ARRIVED J OHN SHUH & Co. GROCERY Department Wil be sold Cheaper than for many years. suitable for the Spring and Summer, is unusunily large, comprising most beautiful Also, a nice assortment of «â€"â€"â€"smmm} #9@damw.c o_ â€"â€" which will be so‘d at FELT HATS AT TEHRB WILLIAM FISCHER. OoFr GEORGE RANDALL, 651â€"4ma 642â€" Fall & Winter Foods HOFFMAN‘S NEW BLOCK, LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEsT srock BILL OF DIVORCE GROCERIES, HARDWARE, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OIL, TURPENTINE, VARNISH, DRVYV â€" G O 0 D 8. An Immense Stock SEWING MACHIMES, IF you want a Machine which you can alâ€" ways rely on, one that is always in trim and never disurbes your «pirig or ruffies your temper h( imperfact moventents or inâ€" terior material, then select the GENUINE SINGER _ It is simple, yet doee from the finest to the coar«est work with any kind of thread of thread, lincn or cotton, coarse or fine, runa eney, is ready to etart at the slighiest touch, and does not gret out ofor« der. l" has always given the best satisfac« tion and bas never lost an old friend, but DYE â€" STUFEFS Springer : Snyder‘s DRUG STORE| â€" is continvally adding new ones to its numâ€" bets. Proof is demanded, 1t shall be and can forthcoming, if you call on Mcsers. John Rate, John Feil, J. Meyer, L. Simon, C. Mogk, Eimira; J. G. Ameni, C. M. Bowmnn, Heidelberg ; J. Sittler, Elias Snyder, J Corrad ; Adam Murray, Beck, Bridgepcrt ; Jonas Bingeman, Jufin Halilâ€" man, B(enj. Shants, Jonae Shantz, Levi Bock, Johu Honerich, Israe! Snyder, Eli Shantz, Gottlieb & Stein, and many others whom the undersigned Agent, has sold to; and who are willing to wutlf{‘ that the SINGER is the only reliable Machine in HE subscriber offers for sale his valuâ€" T able farm, being Lot No. 5th, 13th Concession, in the Township of Wellesley, only 2 miles West of Hawkeville. ‘The Farm contains 150 actes of excellent Wheat land. There nre upon it a HOUSE, BARN, good water, &c. For further particulars .p\xrlf to JOHN W. LSON, NOTICE is hereby iiven that application will be made to the Municipal Council of the Village of Waterloo, ut the sittings of eard Council, to be beld in the Town Hail in the said Villege, on Monday the fifth duy of October next ut the hour of seven o‘clock in the evening, ‘or a By«Law tor wltering <¢ Weaver Street" In the «aid Vil« lage, by the sale to Jacob Bricker, of about 876 square feet of the said Weaver Street aescribed as follows: commencing at the North West angle of lot No. 175, John Hoffman‘s survey. thence North forty eight degrees forty four minutes, Kast one thain eighteen links ; thense North seventyâ€"nine dc{reu thirtyâ€"fAve minutes, East sixtyâ€"six linka more or less to the Northern limit of Lot 176 ; thence South fiftyâ€"nine degrees fortyâ€"five minutes, West one chain seventyâ€" nine links more or less to the place ol be~ giniog ; and receiving in lieu thereof about 1021 square feet ou the North aide of raid Wenver Street, being part of what is known as the © Mill Square," directly opposite the ubove described 867 squnre feet. FRED. COLQUHOUN, CHEAPEST THING OUT CANNING FRUIT BERLIN. October 22nd. 18614. J _ Town Cletk. Dated at Waterloo Village. this 26th Auâ€" gust, 1868. 659 The Very Best PATENT CLAMP! (» Come and examine for yourselves and procure a supply before they are sold out. All other kinds to be had ! * Bowman Brothers, |__ POR SALE OHEAP. wWATERLOO. A SCHOLARSHIP for the _ Brivie) American Commercial Callege. Toron Next door to Bowman‘s Old Hotel Stand. to, Appiyat the oféice of this puper. Address © ul JOHN W a NLESS, Watarloo. August 5th, 1868, _ 656â€" Wellesley, March 16. 1868 W ATER L O O . FARM FOR SALE. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Isaac Hoffman Is now prepared to show to the generous public the GREFEAT ATTRACTION NOTICE. &e., &co., ever offered in Berlin. _ Call and inspect for yourseves. Fa.x‘rners Produce taken in exchange: wrTtH TBE AL80o AT 18 TBE Proprietor. 636 â€" orF AT OF AT OF sell by privute Sale. that valuable and deâ€" sirable Farm in the Township of Waterloo, at present oceupied by Mr Danie! Bergey amfjmninz the Fiurm of the Rev. Joseph Hagey. It contring about 74 acres of the very best of land for Agricultural purposes. It is situated only four raoiles from Preston and two from Bteslau and has on it & good Froit Orchard, good buildings, water, &c. Terms can be ascertained by application 1 to The New York Evening Mail Waterloo Tp, July ist 1868 Albrecht John Behrene Johin Brown J . Black Chas, Becking Anna Cath. Brogen Emanuel Caesel Nathan Cadwell Thos. Cavanagh Danicl Cnutwel & Dickinson Clemene Joseph Devitt John Dunerring Henry Eix Heinrich Elies Dr, Ogden Father W. , Gingrich Leah Huehuergard George Harber J acob gasenpflug J. DON‘T FAIL TO SEE ! BOWMAN BROTHERS, WIL\NTERLOO. THE BEST BARGAINS Prints, Shawls, Parasols, | DRESS TRIMMINGS,&c LIST OF LETTERS Remlininu in the Wn'or]m P.0. upto 1st of SEPTEMBER, 1868. DRESS GOODS ! (Gâ€" Give them a call and eatisfy yourself i that it is NO HUMBUG: IN â€" W ATERLOO The North American Hotel in connection S. CORNELL, Proprietor. June 3rd, 1988 Preston Mineral Baths FARM FOR SALE, E undersigned, Executors of the late ABRAHAM 8. CLEMENS. offer to Those new and beautiful GEO. H. CLEMENS, ABKAHAM D. CLEMENS, to be had from them Preston Ont EVER QFFERED AT C. KUOMPF, P.M Hagedorn Jacob Kincel W H. Lioyd John Lappin J. H. C. Lalle L. Lonedale Robt. McGinnes Jennie Moyer Joseph Moyer Joseph Muagog A Moare R. W. Schumacher Thos. Sterps A. Nweny Ben. Sararus David Schneider Danicl Soyder Lizsie Schneider Jacobh W Wa ;ner Henry Zimmermann Tobias Execatore. Preston P."0. 8. 651 â€" 2m 612« !THE andersigned hae removed his On~ | tario Book Store a few doors West in the same Block. where he has attached & lot of \n'l‘l(‘E is bereby given that application vAl] be made to the Municinal Council of the \ |Hflg" of Watorloo, at the sittings of the said Comeil; to be he‘d in the Town }al. in the said Village, on Monday the ffth day of Octuber next, at the hour of seven o clock in the evtuh'g, for a Hyâ€"Law for the rtopping up und sale of the road‘or Jane, runfiing from the " Public Sgune“ on Jolhin Hoffman‘s survey of a,part of the said Village of Warerloo, beâ€" tween Lets 85, 86, and Tots 83 and 84 of said survey ; aad also the rosd or lane running from *( Wiliam Street" on @rid surver, i. a southâ€"casterly direction between Lots 78, 79, 80, &1, 82, and Lots 150, 149, 14K, 14%4, 146, of said survey. _ Lo IS YEREKBY GIVEN that after publication hersof for six manths successively in the Cunada Gazeite, and for the same period in the Btrlin filtgrurh a=d Waterloo Chromicle, both published in the Countt of Waterloo, in the Province of Canada the undersigned will poâ€" tition the Legistature of the Dominion . f Canâ€" ada, at its next scssiofit for a Lill of divorce from bis present wife, Jessie Ritchie Mennic, on account of adultery . +4 M4ES GLENXNIE Woolwich, 18th July, 1868 : _ 659â€"Gmoe. Town Clerk. Dated at Waterloo Viilage, this 26th August, \UT‘I(‘.E is hereby given that vAl] be made to the Munic of the Viil@ge of Watsrloo, at th the ssid Comeil; to be held in th NOTICE OF APPLICATION and is constantly receiving new GroGeries and all kinds of New Books, Stationeries, and Fancy Geode, which he will sell cheap for cash or for Butter. Egg«. and all erleâ€" able produce will he taken in exchange for Goods# at the highest market prices. 4 Remember â€"Canadian Block is the place to buoy Goods cheap. Cail @nd satisfy yourself. _ ue "“'“-' VOLUNTEER DR Noew Groceries, dustrious young woman. & ATTENTIONâ€"%I] to ber faithfally ‘and reapect[ully. RIGHT FACEâ€"iIn popping the question like a man. QUICK MARCHâ€"To her parents and aek their consent, _ FILE RIGHT â€"With her toCharch and go through the eervice of matrimony. HALT. .Anfi reflect seriouslv upon the new duties which you huve assomed and then perform them .. â€" RIGHT ABOU'F'P‘A(ZEâ€"-From the haunts which you frequenied when single and prefer your 0 vn home. ADVANCE ARM3$~To your young wife. and call on BOWMAN BROTHERS, sSsINGLE MEN and examine the peolrtnd cheapest Stock 0 ever offered in Waterloo Village, Dréy Goods, Groceries, rockery, Glassware, €¢, FALL IN â€"Love with eome good and JUST RECEIVED ttJ Rememher the Stand, one door North of Bowman‘s old Hotel Stand. SPLENGID ASSORTMENT HO0OP SKIRT, Next door to Bowman‘s old Hotel Stand BOWMAN _ BROTHERS, WATERLOO. BELL FOUNRBRY, For Farm, Shop. Sehoo!l and Church p poses, Irom 45b«. weigh ty 100 lhe one third the cost of the Brass Rells warrented one year. _ THE subscribers are this year inauu turing Five hundred STEEL AMALGAM BELL:®. S J. C. HUNSICKER Berlin, July 28th, 1868. July 8th,1868 AD. ise¢ Markham, May 6th, 1868, ; â€"643â€"1 REMOVAL ! Newest Style The New York World. King Street, Water 00, NO TTC E.. NOTCTLILCTHTE MARKHAM of all sizes of the A LARGE AND FRED COLQUKHOUN =â€" PORâ€" FOR JONE®s Marâ€"k! 659 â€" â€"£5»

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