County of Perth Herald (Stratford), 7 Oct 1863, p. 5

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wa ? COUNTY OF PERTH HERALD. Business Directory. John Whitley, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Solicitor in Chan- fo cery, &c. - Office--Jarvis' Block, Strat- rd, U. W. 1-tf W. D. Harrison, UCTIONEER. APPRAISER, GENERAL A Commission Agent, &c., Inspector of eights and Measures, County of Perth. All orders left at this office promptly attended to. 10-tf Robert Smith, L. L. B., ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, &c. Orricz :--Opposite John A. Scott's Store, Stratford. 5-tf R. Williams, LERK of the First Division Court for the County of Perth, Ontario Street, Stratford. Agent for British and American Fire and Life Insurance Companies. Notes and Accounts collected without delay, and on reasonable terms. 1-tf Reid & Humphry, ARRIAGE AND WAGGON MAKERS, General Blacksmiths, Horse Shoers, &c.-- Job Work and Repairing done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Shop opposite Moore's Hotel, Huron Street, Stratford. Joseph Doupe, IVIL ENGINEER AND PROVINCIAL Land Surveyor, Appraiser, Conveyancer, &c.,. Queen Street, St Mary's, C. W. Land Surveying of every description prompt- ly executed, and Disputed Lines carefully ad- justed. Rererences :--T. M. Daly, Esq., Stratford ; T B Guest, Esq, St. Mary's; D Cathcart, Esq, Blanchard ; Edward Long, Esq, St Mary's; E T Dartnell, Esq, St Mary's ; Jno Robinson, Esq, C.E St Mary's, August 17, 1863. 8-6m King's Hotel. ARKET STREET, Stratford. First Class accommodation for Travellers at reason- ablerates, The Stabling is the best in Town. Well Equipped Livery Stables Attached. 1-y H. Kine. Edward A. Paget, HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur.-- Coroner for the County of Perth: Espe- cial attention paid to diseases of women and children. Every description of Surgical opera- tions-performed when required. l-y Dr. Wm. Stimson, HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR, Tavistock, O. W. 5-ly Hiemry Robinson's ROVISION and Fruit Store. Oysters in season. Refreshments, §c., Market Street, tratford. j-tf Matthew Brennan, ATENT WINDOW BLIND MANUFACTU- RER, Erie Street, Stratford, C. W. 9-tf Charles Kahn, URGEON DENTIST. . Office--Rooms: Nos. 4 and 5 Glasgow Warehouse, Office hours from 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. 1-tf John Parker, IN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON WORK- ER, Ontario Street, Stratford, OC. W., begs to inform the inhabitants of the County of Perth that he is manufacturing a Stock of Tinware for the market, and will open out in the first week in September, in the premises now occupied by Mr Morris, Grocer, adjoining the Post Office. J. P.is prepared to attend to all orders with which he may be favored. Stratford, July 10, 1863. 8-tf SCRIBNBR'S READ T RECKONER, FOR SHIP BUILDERS, BOAT BUILDERS, Business Directory. a ter PAA OA ¢«. Cartwright, URGEON DENTIST, Ontario Street, oppo- site the Post Office, Stratford, C. W. PHOTOGRAPHS Taken in the adjoining Car in every variety and at.all Prices. 1-tf we British North American Hotel, ERIE ST, STRATFORD, BY RICHARD A. FORREST. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS LATELY FITTED up the above Hotel in the most comfort- able manner to accommodate the travelling public. The bar is furnished with the choicest Liquors. Good Staling and an attentive hostler.always in attendance, Stratford, Sept. 22, 1863. 13-ly W. R. Emery, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, HREE Doors West of Forbes' Hotel. The best ready-made work in town, Cheap for Cash. Repairing in the best style. Stratford, June 4, 1863. MONEY TO LEND FARM PROPERTY, ON EASY TERMS. Crown Deeds taken up. -1-tf Apply to JOHN WHITLEY. Solicitor, Stratford, August 10, 1863. 7-tf Support Home Manufacture, W. D. BUCKLE, SOAP AND CANDLE PALM OIL, SODA ASH, BLACK SALTS; &c, Orders respectfully solicited, and punctually supplied. Factory on Erie Street, north of the Albion Hotel. Stratford, July, 5, 1863. 1863. COUNTY OF PERTH. Division No. 1 Court House, Stratford, 24th October at 10 o'¢lock A. M. Division No. 2 Court'Room, Mitchell, 28th October at 10 o'clock A, M. | Division No, 3 Court Room St. Marys 27th October at 10 o'clock A. M, Division No, 4 Court Room Shakespeare 26th October at 10 o'clock A. M. Division No. 5 Court Room Poole, 31st Octo- ber at 10 o'clock A. M, Division No. 6 Court Room Westmonckton, 29th October at 10 o'clock A. M. Sept. 2nd, 1863 (Signed R. BURRITT, : Judge. Copied from the original fyled in my office: (Signed;) J. J. BE. LINTON Clerk Peace. Clerk of Peace Office, ; Stratford Sept. 5th, 1863, 12-tf _ STRATFORD FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP. -- J. SHARMAN, STOVES, PLOWS, Cultivators, Road Scrapers, Reaping & Mowing Machines, Threshing Machines, Separators and Cleaners, Horse Powers, &c., &c., STRATFORD, Cc. w. The Retail Trade supplied with Ploughs, &c. Steam Engines built and repaired. . Iron and Brass Castings of every description made to order. Orders taken for Thrashing Machines and Se- parators [with Pitts' Improved Horse Powers]. Only a limited number is to be made this séason, J. SHARMAN. Stratford, June 1, 1863. 1-tf THE QUALIFICATION. HE first and grand step for any man who wishes to qualify as Member of Parliament for this County is TOeerr MARKIE D, The second is to bring your wife and family to G HORNE & CO.'S, To buy their DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS. Just received from Paris and London Is CASES Of Bonnets, Hats, Plumes, Parasols, Artificials, Crape, Tissue, Barege and Filled Shawls. Capes of the newest styles and designs. 250 Packages of Heavy Dry Goods from the leading manufacturers of England, Ireland and Scotland. MILLINERY Of every description made to order. REGALIEA.--Temperance, Masonic and Orange Regalia made to order. G. HORNE & CO. Ontario Street. Stratford, June, 4, 1863. © -tf FULLER BROTHERS, Wholesale age Retail BAR-IRON & COAL, Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils & Glass, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN ANVIL ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD. ---- N. B.--Blacksmiths, Wood-workers, Carpen- ters, Painters, &c., will always find a full and complete assortment in stock. Stratford, June 1, 1863, i-tf LUMBER "WERORANTS, FARMIERS & MECHANICS, Being a correct sneasurement of Scantling, Boards, Plank, Cubical cates, it is Contents of Square and Round Timber, Sawlogs, Wood, ete., com- rised ina number of Pables; to which are added Tables of Wages By the month, Board or Rent, by the week or day, railroad distances, te. Also interest Tables, at seven per cent. --_-- By J.M. SCRIBNER, AUTHOR OF " ENGINEER'S AND MECHANIC'S COMPANION," ENGINEER'S POCKET TABLE BOOK, etc., eto. ~---- Scarcely is it possible to add to the recommendations of the above Every one who is engaged in buying, selling, measuring or inspecting Lumber of any kind, will at No pains or expense has been spared in revising and enlarging this edition, to make it in every re- book, more than to give its title page. once appreciate a work of this kind. apect convenient and accurate. The Log Table was computed by practice. sa a drawing Diagrams,as shown, by the Va cut, for each and every log, from 12 to 44 inches in diameter, and the Width of each board taken, after taking off the waneedge. Thesum total of each board constitutes the amount each log will give, and if there can be any dependence plac- ed upon such strictly mathematical accuracy, no one will hesitate for a moment to abide the results here given, as the method adopted by 4 the author ean result in nothing else than strict honesty and mathemat- ical accuracy, to the parties interested. The best evidence of the usefulness and popularity of this book is ;the rapid and extensive sale of over 375,000 in @ very shorttime, while the sale is constantly increasing. We do not hesitate to say that no book of its size.and price contains more useful or correct tables. In all new and lumber countries the book will be found very con- yenient, as it comprises-much that is useful for the Farmer, Mechanie- and business. man. ORDERS SOLICIEED. from Agents: Booksellers, and othars. to Whom icé25 cents. FIVE COPIES sent to op The books ean be had of Bookselie GEORGE W. FISHER, Publisher, 6, Exchange Stree» liberal discount will be made. {= Pri -#ddress for ONE DOLLAR. postage paid. generally, throughout the United States. \ Bochester, N:¥: view : pages, price ; Tis is a new and valuable book for every family in the United States, and one that may be consulted with perfect safety. As its titlepage indi- CER HIDE WOCPOR, OR FAMILY MANUAL: giving the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Diseases; with an ac- count of the System while in health, and Rules for preserving that state. Appended to which are Recipes for making various Medicines and articles of Diet for the sick-room. The whole written for general use and daily By JOHN B. NEWMAN, M. D." Also, accompanying this book, or separate, is "THE BOOK OF HERBS, Devoted exclusively to Herbs, giving their names,, varieties, descrip- tion, medical properties and doses, use,. time of gathering, and many other directions very useful for every family to know, préssly for family use." The Book of Herbs is devoted solely to Popular Medical Botany, and wll furnish on that point all the desired information wanted for general use. and written ex- Such a manual is very yaluable to all families in the country, who desire to inform themselves relative to the properties of plants that grow around them ; and not only to find their names and virtues, but the best method of deriving béiefit from them. the medicinal, are confirmed, in most instances, I> Remedies are given for poisoning by vegetables, and general direc- tions for avoiding noxious plants, and not mistaking them for others. In preparing this book the author has had The properties of each, more especially by personal experience. three important things in f rst. The prevention of Disease ; 2d. 'The arrest of Disease when threatened by it; and 3d... The eure of Disease by the most simple remedies to be obtained. *,* The two books are put up and bound together, and contain 200 cents ; or sold séparately at cents each. . Printed and sold, wholesale and retail, to Agents and others BY/GEO. W. FIHSER. No. 6 EXxcHANGE-8T., a | ' | ae | ¢ ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- 2s The above valuable works can be obtained at Vivian & Co.'s Book Store. 2 ae J-& FLDUTTON: PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS. PURE DRUGS AND GHAI aG A Li. GENUINE PORT WINE, For the use of the sick always in stock. Stratford, July 14, 1863. 3-tf BAMA AAR. THE LADIES OF THE CONGREGATION OF ST. JAMES' CHURCH, Stratford, will hold a FANCY BAZAA', In aid of the Building Fund, On the 23rd, 24th and 25th days of Septem- ber next. Contributions and Subscriptions respectfully solicited. The undersigned ladies of the Com mittee will be happy to receive contributions : MRS. PATTERSON, MRS. JARVIS, " IMLACH, " LEE, « JACKSON, " WHITLEY, " WILLIAMS. " SEWELL. Stratford, July 19, 1863. 4-td MELODEONS From the best makers at their prices, VIOLINS & VIOLIN § GUITAR STRINGS. Vivian & Co. xs Corner Store leading to the Market. NEW CONFECTIONERY, HENRY GIBSON, Market Street, Stratford. All kinds of Plain and Fancy CONFECTIONERY Always on hand. Made to order. Ginger Beer, Lemon and Sar- saparilla Syrups, Ice Creams, &c. THA CAKES, Of every variety. ie THE TRADE SUPPLIED. TERMS :--Cash or Trade, Stratford, June 1, 1863. MONEY TO LOAN FIRST CLASS SECURITY. Apply to CORNISH & McDONALD, Jarvis' Block, Stratford Stratford, August 10, 1863. Tatf TL. SEONGY , SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKE®, WELLINGTON ST., STRATFORD, Opposite the Market, Always keeps on hand everything in the Sad- dlery line, Cheap for Cash or short Credit. I> The Oldest established Shop in the County Stratford, June 1, 1863. 1-tf 1-tf Buggy for Sale. E will sell cheap on time, or trade for a Horse, a good, substantial, new Buggy. VIVIAN & CO. Stratford, June, 1863. 1-tf Money to Loan. fP\HE- SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED TO Negotiate Loans on Improved Farms pay- able by instalments in from one to ten years, at "a reasonable rate of interest. *P. R. JARVIS. Stratford, July 30, 1863. 5-tf LAND FOR SALE. *) CRES OF GOOD LAND IN 200 the Township of Mornington, being Lot No. 11, 4th Concession, one mile from West's Corners, and near the Gravel Road.-- There are 6 acres cleared; good water. Deed from the Crown. Price $12 per acre, Will be sold together or separate. Apply to SAMUEL SOFTLEY Bartonville, C. W. Bartonville, September 2, 1863. 10-3m* BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE IN) THE TOWN OF STRATFORD, 'On easy Terms; Apply to JOHN WHITLEY, . Solicitor. Stratford, August '10, 1863) 1-tf WEDDING CAKES) THE LARGEST; Best, and most Complete PRINTING OFFICE n the County of Perth, at which all kinds of PRINTING Is executed Second to none in Style, PRICE, AND EXPEDITION: : VIVIAN & C0. <3 Corner Store leading to the Market, MERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN Can be supplied with a good LEDGER & DAY-BOOK At our own manufacturing prices. Vivian & CO. x3- Corner Store leading to the Market. JUST NOW IS THE TIME TO DECORATE YOUR HOUSES If you want the newest styles in WALL PAPERS, BORDERS AND WINDOW BLINDS, Examine our Large Stock, you will find it the most select, and CHEAPEST IN THE COUNTY Vivian & Co. x Corner Store leading to the Market. A LARGE STOCK OF FAMILY BIBLES, At Low Rates. Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books PSALM BOOKS, WESLEY'S HYMNS, &e Elegantly Bound. Vivian & Co, 1 Corner Store leading to the Market. SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES REWARD BOOKS, REWARD. TICKETS, &c. Libraries of any size made up to suit pure chasers. Vivian & Co... > Corner Store leading to the Market. SCH OOL, BOOKS SCHOOL PAPER, At reasonable rates, 2 A Good Supply always on hand, Wholesale and Retail. Vivian & Co. 31 Corner Store leading to the Market. | BOOKS BOUND In every style of Binding. OLD BOOKS REPAIRED. Vivian & Co. x= Corner Store leading to the Market. OUR PRINTED FORMS Are the neatest in the County, such as Asses- sor's Rolls, Collector's do., Voter's Lists, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages, Division Court Forms, &c. &c., at the usual prices, | Vivian & Co. 3 Corner Store leading to the Market. The County of Perth Herald Is PUBLISHED Every Wednesday Morning, BY s MOLY © Pe OG) Been hee AT THEIR OFFIOR Corner of Ontario and Market Sts., At $2.00 per Annum, or $2.50 at the end of the year. Parties desiring to advertise must hand in their Advertisements by 2 o'clock on Tuesday after- noon in order to secure insertion, This rule ' will be strictly adhered-to. TERMS OF ADVERTISING: First insertion per line......... 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