() p NEW GO0G0DN / Cheap Cash Store ! HATS Come and see the large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods! Largest & Cheapest PALL 60008 | ALL KINDS OF WWines & Liquors! ~â€" BPRCILAL NOTCTILCKE. NEW TAILORING Great â€" Sensation ! OUTFIT TING ESTABLISHMENT AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BEAT! Accept Risks on as favorable terms as any other firstâ€"class Co. And invite particalar attention to the favdrable terms on which JOHNXN SHU H, TAKI THIS OPPORTUNITY of informing their numerovwe cumétomers nnt the pablic generally, that they bave Bnunzed the sérvices of Mr. JOHN HAMIL:â€" TON,. whose abilities as a first class Cutter are susiciantiy well known to require no puflhg, and that they ate now prepared to FANCY COATINGS, TROUsERINGS & vEsTinas, MAKE UP CLOTHING TO ORDER ! Ifll& Company having made the necessary derguit, in accordance with the New Inâ€" surance Act, beg to nutlr tha nublic and (heir ronalit ents that thaw aaniimas im GEORGE O/VER, In, pector West of England Broad Cloths WATERLOO, Ociober l1st, 1808 constantly kept on hand. W Give me a call before you purchase elsewhere. Toron to, Sepc. sth, Waterloo, Se ptember 23rd, 1868 w Inspeocotion sollicitod. =@ They beg to call particular attemtion to that part uf their S‘ock comprising FIRSY BlAss RHADYâ€"WUAODL CLOTHMINEG! IFE POLICIES ARE GR ANTED. FRANCIS H. HEWARD, Croceries and Crockery, @°OWMAN BROTHERS which will be found the most complete ever offered in this vicinity Also a full supply of and Tweeds, Scoth and Canadian Tweeds + CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND. s O GEORGE RANDALL. GEORGE RANDALL Clothing, Mantles, IN WATERLOC. QOommercial Block. 23rd, 1868, "®vIng made the necessary deposit, in accordance with the New 1 beg io nuuly the public and (‘&,nr sonslituent3 that they continue to IN THIS PART OF CANADA. R O Y AÂ¥A L BP‘ashionable Styles, MANAGER, TORONTO BRANCH, ONTARIO, Offce, Royal Insurance Building, Cor. Yonge and Wellington Sts. Agent, WATERLOO. sSTOCK OFP ALSO A GOOD sTOCK OFf NICOL, Medical Referee. now on hand AT 1HE â€"â€"A NDâ€" INSURANCE COMPANY. IN THE DAVID DEVITT. Two Millions Steriing. CAPS ! FALL & WINTLR GOODS! BRYANT, STRATTON & ODELL BUSINESS COLLEGE, HAVING purchased from Messrs,. Musgrove & Wright their interest and goodâ€"will in the Biitish American Onmmvrcin‘f Colleg >, we have succeeded in combining all the talent and securing all the advaninges of both Schools making the most extensive and complete institution of the kind in the Dominion, and the only one where the prinâ€" ciples of actual business are successfully and prac ically taught. Our rooms are exâ€" tenvive and com"clo!o. occupying seprarate buildings, and capable of accommodating 3¢0 Students. We employ a full corps of teachers. among which are men of business We wese awnrded first prizes in both Business and Ornamental Penmanship at the late Provincial Fair held in Hamilton . For specimens of Penmanship, Circulars, &¢., Address s â€" Best Blosshbhurg $6.50 Ton, Felloes for Waggon Makers, Hubbs, Spokes, Bent Cutter Stuf, Oils Paints Colours. Varnishes,. BLACKSMITHS, WAGCON MAKERS, CARPENTERS 60 otudents. ‘¥e employ & full corps of teachers, nmong which are men of business experience, and lxho two KREMIUM PENMEN OF CANADA. Scholarshigm good o fikg e on e o h n e c id mol se uoo w 000 Tools, Tools, Tools ~ _ BUILDING HARDWARE, Cutlery, Coal Oil, Lamps and Chimneys! IRON FOR BLACKSMITHS, STEEL, Coal, Coal, Coal! in Montreal and in the principal cities of the Un ired States. I HAVE IMPORTED the most extensive and varied Hardware Stock ever shown in any establishment, and to clear it off mpldl{. will «dispose of it at prices that will cause competitors to atand Aghast and iremble in dismay, while 1 rejoice the hearts and pocr:u of my GOOD ERIENDS THE PUBLIC. By thirteen years close attention to husness in Guelph, and by selling goods on" : Large Importations Undersell any competition who may attempt to rival me in t busin=ss. JOHN HORSMAN. As all the above Gnods are bought in the best Markets for CASBH, intending parshasers will find it to their interest to buy where the best Bargains are offered . NOTICE is hereby given that -J).plicuion will be made at rhe next Session of the Legislature of Ontario for an Act to incorperate the Ontario Mutual Life A+â€" surance Company. I have secured the largest Hardwaro Trade in Cunada, and am now more determined than ever to FALL & WINTER GOODS ! The GROCERY Department Bq> Call and see one of the best and largest Stocks of Goods in this part of the country. P, S. COAL OIL by the Barrel or ear load, sold cheaper than * _ it can be bought elsewhere in Canada. Stock of Dry Goods! Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, COTTON GOODS October 1st, 1868 The largest, cheapest and best Stock of AS great pleasure of announcing to his old customers and the public in general, that he has just received and opened out the largest and cheapest stock of Dry Goods ever offered in Waterloo. The Goods have been selected with the greatest care, and comprise the very Iitest styles. _ Me has made it a point to keep the very best Goods only. _ The time has arrived when sccond class Good are out of date in this neighborhood, and having now been over 20 yenrs in the Mercantile business in this Town and neighborhood, he is ‘nble to judge what Goods are most wanted. _ All those who will fivor him with a call will And it exactly so as stated here. ‘The Goods are as follows:â€" GUELPH, Sept. 22nd, 1268 Waterioo, Sept. 9th, 1868. _ _ 661 50 Pieces French Marino, all wool and all colours, from 50 to 75 cents peryard. 100 Pieces Factory Cottéti from + 6c. and upwards. 400 Pieces Prints from 9 to 16 cents and upwards. â€" Commrceial Block, Waterloe, Sept. 23rd 1868. 100 Pizsces English and Canada Tweeds, 80 _ * Flaonels, ail colours, Cotton Flannels. 50 dozen Nubas Hoops and Senrfs Bed Ticks, very henvy, Deniins, Baggings. 80 pieces Wincey®m 10c. t0 25 certs, 20 ‘* _ New fashionable Dress Goods, German Béd Checks, Cotton Yarn, all colours, Cotton Bags. Red, Blue, Crunge an4 White Cotton Yarn. New Mardware ? AVE NOW ON HAND ANIMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS usually found in a General Store. The st Sopbs Waterloo, Sentember 22n1, 1868 British American Commercial College, TORONTO, under the management of J. D. ODDELL, AND EDW ARD TROUT, Proprietors. NO@TICOCOEI. C O N S O LID AT ION WATERLOO CHRONICLE AND FAMILY Shawls, Dress Goods, &c., tÂ¥ ALL OR WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. i SDLAULL PROEPITS, J OFHN SHUH & Co. Will be «old Cheaper than for many years. C. M. TAYLOR, is unusuaily large, comprising most beautiful PRIZE PENMANSEIP: And Tersorarm0 Instrror®, wirk th® Secretary pro tem is also complete. WILLIA M FISCHER inga. Silk mixed Doeskins, Black Broad Cloths. Vests $1 aud u; certs, Tmdies Shaw!s, Orleans, Marinos, Cafpets from 25 to 75¢,| Umbrelias, Silks, Vely ss Goods, Lajlies Mantles, Ladies Hats and Bonnets, Hats & Caps.| Also: SUGAR, TE A, rn, all colours, Woolen Blankets for Beds, Horse Blankets, Syrup, Vinegar, Rice, A large stock of Over Couts and other Ready.â€" the GODERICH SAL otton Yarn. made Clothing. be kept under COV ER Hemember the Waterloo ‘EEouse. DRY GOODS EVER SEEN IN WATERLOO. OF ‘THE OF AT THE WATERLOO HOUSE. A SCHOLARSHIP for _ the Britisi American Commercial Coliege, Toronâ€" to. App!yat the office of this paper. . GREAT ARRIVALS OPFP A DV ERTISE FOR SALE CHEAP. PARPEEEFL. JOHN SHUH & Co. 20 pieces check, half wool. Dress (Goods at 18 cents which are worth 374 cents. ‘ OVERCOATINGS, ODELL & TROUT, in Tae ToroxTo. 663â€" 663â€" OPENING OF THE HENRhY LAKE czlh\f!he attention ol BLACKSMITHS & CARRIAGE MAKERS to his !urge stack o SCOTCH REFINED IRON, SWEDES IRON, SLEIGH SsHOE STEEL, CAST STEEL, SPRING STEEL, and in fact all material used by Blacksmiths and Carriage Mnkers. He calls. !h‘eqttentior_l of CARPENTERS to his stock of TOOLS, Well Known Hardware Stand MACKIE‘S BUILDINGS. BANKRUPT STOCK OF HARDW ARE HARDW ARE English Paints and Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Colors, Gold LEAF, BRONZE, PAINT BRUSHES, &c., &c. HOUb:EI'('EFE’lil‘E’RS‘Gshou_l(i not fail to give him a call as his which branch be intends to make Bisâ€"éime;é{a-l_s{l;d'y': & FARMERS can find all they may require in their line. PAINTERS will find a complete supply of Goods used by them, ALSO, COAL OIL LA MPS, CHIMNEYS WICKS, 4Â¥ DONT FORGET TO CALL WHEN IN TOWN. @« REMEMEBER THE PLACE, Next Door to John A. Mackie‘s. o EIlenry Lake. should any article not answer when bought i will be cbeerfully exchanged. und all LA MP GOODS in great variety. @ Orders from a distance will have his best attention, and THE NEW GOODS THE COTTONS having been bought before the late rise in the Cotton Market are Remarkably Cheap. READY MADE CLOTHING! iENRY LAKE has great pleasure in being able to offer an exâ€" tra article of COAL OIL, especially adapted for family use, eing perfectly CLEAR and ee from offensive smell. ENRY LAKE has now bpen for inspection, and will be conâ€" stantly receiving for the next two weeks the best stock of ARDWARE ever shown in Berlin, BERLAN, Sept. 16th, 1868. Berlin, April 29th, 1868. suitable for the Spring and Summer, C H BAP POFBR CA § E[: Come and see them. The highest market price paid for Butter and Eggs. e o e W. H. G. KNOWLES. stock, CUTLERY and general Hou-ekéépe;; reiquci’r-e'n;cn;;;-'n;.-t;t be exceiled. Tremendous Sacrifice ! 2@ R R I V E D. STORE IN BEKLIN, Syrup, Vinegar, Rice, Raisins, Currant â€" He also keeptl the GODERILCH SALT in Barrels which will in future be kept under COVER Great attention is paid to this Departmentâ€"Over Coats are sold from $4 and upwards. Under Coats $2.50 to $8; Pants $2 and upwards; Vests $1 aud upwards . Umbrelias, Silks, Velvets, Hnop Skirts, Also: SUGAR, TEA, 90[“.FEE. TOBACCO, Molasses, Also, a nice assortment of HE ISs ALSO OFFERING A consisting of the best brands of N MBA WILLIAM FISCHER. at that NEWSPAPER. 66:3â€"4mos, 662â€" NOorth Et Ains TNSOLVENT ACPOP 1%s4; EXHIBIYiO N . (Open to the Province ) AP. BERLIX, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, I’l‘ is essential to the satisfactory working of the Exhibition that all artic‘es be entered and forwarded in reasouabile time. The Secretary will receive entrics mt all times at bis Office in Springer & Snyder‘s Drug Store, Waterloo, or by Letter (postâ€"prid), addressed to him at Waterloo until Monduy evening before the show . That in accordance with a resolution unaniâ€" mously passed at the last annua! meeting of the Bociety, all entrics will posivive‘y close on the Monday Evening before the Show of which parties wishing to muke entrics will please take notice. The Seeretary will attend the Woolwich and Wellesley Township Shows, and on the day previous to the Show will be in Berlin, at Jacob S. Weaver‘s Hotel, to receive entries. Persons becoming members after the 1st of September will be charged One Dcllar and Fifty Cents, Bilver will be taken and paid out at par. M. SPRINGER, J. MeDOUG ALJ C:oods‘! INSPECTICO N Fall and Winter STAPLE & FANCY Bowman‘s Old Hotel Stand One door North TOWN LOTS AGRICOLTU®AL S THOSE two valuable Lots on the North side of King Street. adjoining the English Church, and immediately opposite the Drill Shed, and also the Lot on the S treet leading from the Court House o the Station, at present occupied by Mr. \Wm Young as a garden. Terms reasonable, For further information apply to Mr Wmm Young, Beriin, Mr_Jeremiah Hughes, Waâ€" terloo, or at the Office of this paper. _ Berlin, Sept. 8th. 1868. hy the following property. viz :â€" One half blood Mare, in fom!, nine ysirs old; 1 Mare seven years old, 1 Mare five years old; 1 Horse ton years old; 1 Stua Colt #4 years old; 2 Spring horee colts; 3 Milch Cows; 1 Heifer two vears old: 1 yeai ling Heifer; 1 yenrling Steer;: 1 Sprinz Calf; from 16 to 20 Sheep; 6 Pigs two months old; 2 Waggons; 1 double Sleich; 1 twoâ€"borse Carriage; 1 Cutter: 2 Cultiva tors, 1 Corn Cultivator; 1 Plough: 2 Har rows; 1 Wheelbarrow; 1 Threshing Machine: 1 Fanning Mill; 1 Hay Ruck; 1 sett donble Harness: 1 sett Plough do.; 1 Cuphoard; 1 Table; 2 Wood chests; 1 Besstead: one Cooking Stove with Furniture and pipe. 1 Box Stove witn pipe. 1 Clock; 2 Woo! Wheels; 2 Reels; 1 Shot Gun: 1 Carpen« ter‘s work bench; 2 Turnip cutters: 1 hoz scalder, 1 Sugar pan, 125 Sap huckets, one Grmudsione, @a lot of §â€"10 window Sush, 1 Grain cradle, 20 Geese, and a lot of oilier things usually fourd on a farm SBale to commence at 10 o‘clock, A . M. TERM~â€" :â€"All Sums of $1 und under. eash ; above that amount (2 months eredit on approved endorsed notes. Public Auction. There will be soid by Public Aue on the larm of the undersigned, one West of St. Jacobs. on SATURBAY, OCTOBER 10, 1868, CHEAPEST STORE! Gro. Oariey. Auctioncer St. Jacobs, Sept. 15:)), IS Secret ary. Berlin, Sept. 9th, 1868 FOR SALE I N B E BR L I N. Wauterloo, Sept. 23, 1862 NOW RIEADYC October 13 & 14, 1868. Bowman Brothers, CorNTY oF W § TOCEZKX COMPLETE A x w UA YALUABLE BENJAMIN DETWILTI IN TOWN. â€"â€"FORâ€"â€" â€"THBâ€" [ k 1868 CiB!I"! Prestdont 661â€" smm BILL OFP Mietot 100. | Dated at Wate loo Viilage mile : A D. lbuf. : NOTICE OF APPLICA P{ONR & hcreof for six months sneees Conada Gazcite, end for the sam Berlin Telegraph asd Wate oo ( published in the County of Wi Province of Cauada, the undes tition the Legislature of the Don ada, at its next sessions. for a | from his present wife. Jessie i on account of aduliery. The Merchants‘ Proteciive UMNION Mercantile Refereace Roegzister J organized to promole mhi by enabling its subscribers 10 and safety in the granting of c recovery of elxims at all poin! nounee they wiil, io Septembes in one largre quarto volume : The Merchants Proteiio Un Reference Register, containing things, the Names, Nature of B of Capital, Financial Standing to Oredit, of over 400,000 "v Price of The Merchants Union Mercantile Ré ference Register, hify dollurs, [$50,) for which it will be forwarded to any mddress in the United States, transportation prard. M Holders of five $10 shares of the Chr‘ial Stock, in aadition to partieipating in the profits will receine one copy of the Mercantile R}fdb ence Register free of charge ; hclders of tem shares will be entitled to ywo copics {and po more than ten shares of the Capitd Siock @1 be alloted to any eune applicaut M q All remittances, ordere, or communijcations, relative to the book sheuld be addresaud to the Merchants‘ Protective Union, in the Amerlecan Exchange Bank Building, No. 128 Hrondw‘, [Box 25G6,] New York, 6¢1â€"Bt merchants, treders, bankere, inmaiu‘mclurers und public com;mnics, in more thin 30,000 , of the cities, towns, tillages, and settleroen‘s throughout the United Stites, their terniforic , and the Buitish Proxinces of North Amomes ; and embracing the most importaat iuformatioun attainuble anc necessary to enable the morâ€" chant to amscertsin at a glance the Coptont, Charneter, ard Degree of Credit of ench of is BELL FOUKBRY. Charneter, ard Degree of Credit of ench of is customers as ate deemed werthy of any gradaâ€" tion of Credit, compriging, als), a‘Nettspaper Directory, coniaining the title, character, price and place of publication, with full parkienlaps relative to each | journal, being & comlete guide to the press of every county in the Uniiâ€" ed States. The reports and information will beconficed to those doemed worthy of so ne line of eredit ; and as the same will be based, so far as prac» ticable, upon the written #tatements of the parties themselves, revised and correcuwd/by well known and reliable legal c0: vespoin degas‘ whose character will prove a gluurantee of the correctness of the information furnished by them, it is belteved that the reports will mrove more truthful and complete, and therefore; guâ€" perior to, and of much greater value than guy previously iseued. By aid of the Mercantile Reference Register, business men will been abled to ascestain, at a glance, the eapital and gradation of credit, as compared with financial worth, of nearly every merebant, manufacturer, trader, ind batuker, within the aboveâ€"named territorial timiue. ; such imjw.taut cbanges in the name and ‘couâ€" dition of firms, throughout the countey, as may oceur subsequent to the publication of each halfâ€"yearly volume of the Msrcantile Reference Register : s Cu or about the first of cribers will aiso receiue the containing @mong other th 1 C STEEL AMALGAM BELLS, of the the s® © Publ a part tween in the & October the eve and sal« fr 80, K1, 82, said survey pokt oue third the co watrrantod one y § JEREDY GIVEN that afte JAMES C Woolwich, 18th July, 1868 1021 We D HE MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE UNIOK organized to promote and protect Jad Maikham, May 6th, 1868 10 sA turing rust. ] Stiis 1 OP UIVORCL NGOTICT :T NOTILST C 10A anized to promote wnd p ng its subscribers 10 i y in the granting of éred of elaims at all poin‘s, ey will, in Septembesy | ge qguarto velime : rchants‘ Prote{itc Union Register, containing; 0 e Names, Nature of Busi 1, Financial Sianding, « \ of over 400.000 of x O‘PTJC IS. MA RKH A M () 1 the Judge of the said Ceart ilion thereo{. y »6$ i Seqrtiember, 18 i¢ JOHN D M slo By Angxasxoo# Mionon FRED COL{I £ of M School! and ( . weight tw f ol the B ass bankere, ansiu‘sclu JONE® & C0O Mark| euch mopth, subsâ€" Monthly Chromicle ings, a record n" th wnd Ruting ns the â€" priagi]ial ir mantiiic 8. pubta 11 U winet O 64 A n gr Iv€ €