County of Perth Herald (Stratford), 15 Jun 1864, p. 4

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" THE COUNTY OF PERTH HERALD, STRATFORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1864. 15, Business Directory. PPA PLP OI" W. D. Harrison, UCTIONEER. APPRAISER, GENERAL Commission Agent, 4&c., Inspector o! Weights 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. Oppice:--Opposite John A. Scott's Store, Stratford. 5-tf Carrall and McCulloch, ARRISTERS ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS B in Chancery, Conveyaucer &c. Stratford. J, A. McCuttocu. 28-tf. J, A. Cannare. James P, weeds, ARRISTER and ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, §c., c., Stratford, C. W. Office in Lynch's Block. Stratford, 23rd Dec., 1863. _ 26-y ~ Mr. Wm. Barker EGS TO INFORM the inhabitants of this 4 County and of the Town of Stratford, that hes opened a new Boot and Shoe wre at his old stand. He' takes ig Opportunity of thanking his old qustomers for the support which they heretofore extended to him, and hopes they will again give him a trial. He is prepared to turn out every- thing in his line second to no other house in town as to quality and cheapness. A large lot of 'ready-made work always on hand; also a latge quantity of leather for sale. Remember the place, Huron Street, immediately west of Mx N. G. Croker's Hotel. "90th January, 1864. Reid & Humphry, ARRIAGE AND WAGGON MAKERS, + General Blacksmiths, Horse Shoers, &¢.-- 36> Work and. Repairing done at the shortest Gtice and on the most reasonable terms. Shop efiposite Moore's Hotel, Huron Street, Stratford. 30y R. williams, LERK of the' Firat Division Court for the County of Perth, Ontario Street, Stratford. Agent for Britishand American Fire and Life Frisurance Companies. ' Notes and Accounts @dllected without delay, and on reasonable forms. * 1-tf Joseph Doupe, NIVIL ENGINEER AND PROVINCIAL © Land Surveyor, Appraiser, Conveyancer, &6, Queen Street, St Mary's, C. W. Land Surveying of every description prompt- ly éxecated, and Disputed Lines carefully ad- usted. Ravenexces.--T. M. Daly, Esq., Stratford ; ¥B Guest, Esq, St. Mary's; D Cathcart, Esq, Blanchard; Edward Long, Esq, St Mary's ; E { Dartnell, Esq, St Mary's ; Jno Robinson, Esq, O°E. St Mary's, August 17, 1863. 8-6m The Corn Exchange, "TOTEL and Restaurant, Market Square, Stratford. s : THOS. HOLIDAY, Proprietor, "i Late Ben. Sleet. Stratford, Feb. 9th, 1864. 33-y A. Hi. Fhompson, M.D., f OMCOPATHIG PHYSICIAN & SUR- Stratford Dec. Ist 1863. GEON. Office over Mr. Horne's Store, 23-y William Osborne, PUMP-™MAKER, § PREPARED to make Pumps on the most improved principles, and to furnish them at éhe lowest remunerative profit. All Orders left at his residence, rear the Railway Station, or otherwise, will meet with prompt attention: References :--P Watson, Thos J Birch, James Stewart, Moir & Gaudy, Jas Corcoran. 16-tf Dr, D. Waugh, '& FAY BE CONSULTED at his Residence, On- N tario St., Stratford, as formerly. 14-ly King's Hotel. ARKET STREET, Stratford. First Class accommodation for Travellers at reason- The Stabling isthe bestin Town. M able rates, Well quipped Livery Stables Attached. 1-y : H. Kine. Alfred Burnham, : Division Court Agent Collector and General Agent. 'OTES AND ACCOUNTS LEFT WITH THE advertiser will be collected without delay afid atmoderate charges. All moneys paid over as soon as collected. Office 'at Messrs Fuller Brothers Hardware Mé#chants Stratford. Stratford, Nov. 24th 1863. 22-tf - Ti Matthew Brennan, ATENT WINDOW BLIND MANUF ACTU- Pp RER, Erie Street, Stratford, C. W. te 9- Edward A, Paget, HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur.-- P Coroner for the County of Perth. Espe- Gi attention paid to diseases of women and children. Every description of Surgical opera 'tions performed when reouired. l-y Charles Kahn, YURGEON DENTIST. © Office--Roomsa Nos. 4 and 5 Glasgow Warehouse. Office hours from 9 a. m. till 4 p.m. 1-tf URGEON DENTIST, Ontario Street, oppo- S gite the Post Office, Stratford, 0. W. PHOTOGRAPHS ~Fakon in the adjoining Oar in every variety and at all Prices. 1-4 Busimess Directory. OLN lL Ot NLL tL Union Hotel, MITCHELL. ae above Hotel, lately occupied by Robert Armstrong, Esq., is, now open for the travelling public. The house has been newly furnished, and is in the very best condition. The very best Liquors will be found in the bar, and the choicest viands on the table. Good Stabling and an attentive Bostler. JAMES ALLEN, Proprietor. Mitchell, Feb. 8th, 1864. 33-y w. R. Emery, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, TWXHREE Doers West of Forbes' Hotel. The best ready-made work in town, Cheap for Cash. Repairing in the best style. Stratford, June 4, 1863. -1-tf FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABL THMENT. 7WNHE SUBCRIBER, 'in returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since he commenced busine$s, would respect- fully announce to his customers and the public generally, that he has received a select supply of Fashionable and Seasonable Goods, and is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in his line with neatness and despatch. %@7La- test Fashions always on hand. DAVID CASSELS. Stratford, 6th Oct., 1863. 15-tf PUMPS AND CISTERNS. HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS leave to notify the public that he is prepared to. manufac- ture Pumps and Cisterns on the most improved principles. TERMS to suit purchasers. All work warranted to give satisfac- tion. DANIEL PINCH. Shop at the Old Stand, near the Rattroad Station. Stratford, 21st March, 1864. STRATFORD MILLS, James Kyle EGS TO. ACQUAINT THE PEOPLE OF Stratford and. the surrounding neighbor- hood, that he is. prepared to supply Flour, Feed, Corn Meal, Buck- wheat Flour, Oatmeal, &c., 39-tf Of the best quality, for Family use, and at reasonable cash rates. he best price paid for all kinds of grain. x Remember the Mills at the Bridge. Stratford, Jan, 14th, 1864. 29-4f PREMIUM HARNESS SHOP. rP\HE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO buy Harness, etc., is at LESLIE'S, He took the First Prize for three successive years at the County Show. Shop opposite the Palmerston Hotel, Ontario Street. Stratford, 20th Oct., 1863. 17-tf WINDOW BLINDS! WINDOW BLINDS new Stock just received, direct from the ' Manufacturers. They are very pretty and very cheap. VIVIAN & MADDOCKS. Stratford, 23rd March, 1864. PLOUGH, CULTIVATOR, AND Waggon and Carriage MANUFACTORY. § are Subscriber has leased the Premises Formerly occupied by S. Dunsmore, Fronting on Erie Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIAL BANK, And adjoining the Market Place, Where he intends to carry on the Manufacturing of Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Waggons and Carriages. Having secured the services of Mr, Thomas Smith, late of Mitchell, [whose ability in this line is well known in this County,] and by the employment of first class workmen, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Particular Attention paid to Horse-Shoeing and Gen- eral Jobbing. WM. McKENZIE. Stratford, April 13th, 1864. 42-3m THE. CHEAPEST LOT OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Ever brought into Stratford. Ladies, come and examine for yourselves at - VIVIAN & MADDOCKS. Stratford, 30th March, 1864 Support Home manufacture, W. D. BUCKLE, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER, DEALER IN PALM OIL, SODA Ad, BLACK SALTS, &e, Orders respectfully solicited, and punctually supplied. . x! : Factory on Erie Street, north of the Albion Hotel. Stratford, July 5, 1863. 5-tf SPRING GOODS, In Great Variety. P. WATSON. TO TAVERN-KEEPERS. } | Just received a very heavy stock of 'Wines and Liquors, Which will be sold to Tavern-kéepers and others by wholesale at unusually LOW PRICES. P. WATSON DRY GOODS, AND SUMMER CLOTHING, In great variety, for sale cheap by P. WATSON. THAS,. "FPHAS, Pure and unadulterated. DANDELION COFFEE, SUGARS Cheap and Good as Best Quality. usual. P. WATSON. DRIED HAMS. AND PORK Constantly on hand; together with an immense quantity and variety of every thing else in the Grocery line, all of which he is prepared to offer to Country Merchants at very low rates. P. WATSON. Stratford, 18th May, 1864. A-tf HORNE & Co,, (Established in 1854,) G. WHOLESALE & RETAIL IMPORTERS OF British & Foreign Dry Goods, CARPETS, CLOTHING, &e. JUST RECEIVED, THEIR SPRING STOCK, amounting to over $623,000. Millinery & Manties.--This Depart- ment for which we have been so long celebrated, has received our best attention. A most magnificent collection of SHAWLS, WAN TLS, & CAPES, which for variety of pattern, elegance of design beauty of texture and moderate prices, can not be surpassed by any House in the Trade. Regalias.--Temperance, Orange, Masonic --made to order. The highest Market Price Paid for Produce. Sales made for Cash or Trade only. The English, Irish, French, and German lan- guages spoken in the store. G. HORNE & Co. Stratford, 20th April, 1864. 43-3m THE LARGEST, THE CHEAPES1, And the Best Stock of FURNITURE AND CABINET-WARE Ever offered in this part of the country has been opened for sale JOHN D. FEE, Of the Firm of G. P, Walter & Co., Manufact- urers, Bowmanville. He will sell WHOLEALE § RETAIL Bor Cash At prices which he thinks cannot fail to attract attention and secure trade. In connection with the above he offers a large and well selected stock of HARRWARE, Comprisihg every article usually sold in the line, which has been bought in the BEST MARKETS, ; And will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. One trial will be sufficient to convinee the most incredulous. JOHN D. FEE, Stetford, 29th Oct., 1862 14-4f SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! Marshall Bros. Have much pleasure in announcing that their Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY & CLOTHING Is NOW COMPLETE, And they feel confident in saying it is one of the Largest, Best Assorted, and Cheapest in the County of Perth. Owing to their increased trade they have found it necessary to make larger additions to their Stock than heretofore. In Dress Goods they have a large and choice selection, consisting in part of Challie Repp, Poplin, Barege, Lustres, Muslins Tissues, &c., &c. Black and Fancy Silks in large variety, and as cheap as any House West of Moutreal. Shawis and Mantles of the newest designs and fabrics. found much larger than usual. Millinery and Straw Goods. the season, and additions will be ma and Paris. : COTTONS. They have a large Stock of these Goods, and notwithstanding the late advances, they are enabled to sell at last Spring prices. CARPETS AND FLOOR CLOTHS in great variety and at city prices. CLOTHS, CLOTHING, HATS, OAPS, &c., &e., in large and choice variety. This Department will be In this branch will be found all the novelties of de to their Stock as new styles arrive from London TAILORS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS Are invited to inspect their Stock before purchasing elsewhere. FAMILY GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. AGENTS FOR WANZER'S SEWING MACHINES. MARSHALL BROS. Stratford, 5th March, 1864, 41-tf 99 BUY YOUR DR Y GOODS J.R. PHILLIPS & CO.'S, No.99. IMPORTERS. es es THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN! DIREC! FROM THE OLD SOD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cheaper than eny other House in Stratford. No. 99. Call before Purchasing Elsewhere. Seeing is Believing. ' REMEMBER THE PLACE, NEELANDS' OLD STAND. No. 99. J. R. PHILLIPS & Co. BRING IN ALL YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS TO THE NEW STORE, NEELAND'S OLD STAND. NEW STORE, No. 99. J. R. PHILLIPS & Co. Stratford, May, 1864. 41-tf PROCLAMATION OF PEACE 6000 TIMES COMING. JOHN A. SCowTT & Co. HAVE COMMENCED BUSINESS AGAIN WITH A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND CROCKERY, Two Doors North of the Old Stand, On Erie Street, Where they will be glad to wait upon all their Old Customers, and asmany New Ones as may favor them with a call. a BUSINESS CONDUCTED AS FORMERLY, FAIRLY AND HONESTLY. 2% All Goods will be sold at the LOWEST PAWEING PRICES FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. THE IMPORTED TURNIP SEED FROM DICKSON'S NURSERIES, SCOTLAND, IS SELLING OFF FAST, CALL AT ONCE. THE INDIAN CHIEF WILL BE AT THE DOOR TO WELCOME YOU ALL. REMEMBER THE STAND. / , JOHN A, SCOTT & Co. Town papers copy 4 insertions. 49-tf Stratford, May 30, 1864. Fresh Arrivats. FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. THOMAS H. GOWAN N RETURNING SINCERE THANKS to his friends and numerous customers for the very I liberal patrenage heretofore extended to him, would respectfully announce that he has re- ceived his new Stock of Goods. The Stock is very large and well-selected in all its branches, His Stock of Dry Goods is yery attractive, consisting in part of PRINTS, HATS, ; DRESS GOODS t BLANKETS, COBOURGS, CAPS, in great variety. SHAWLS, ORLEANS, RIBBONS, SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, DELAINES, FEATHERS, WHITE COTTONS, JEANS, ALPACAS, HOOP SKIRTS, FACTORIES, MUFFLERS, LUSTRES, TABLE COVERS, TICKINGS, SCARFFS, WINCEYS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELLINGS, GLOVES, &e., English Stock and Canadian Tweeds in great variety; also a large supply of CROCERIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS, Newly. imported, -and cannot be surpassed, if equalled, in the county. He would. direct special attention to his Stock of Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos, &c., &c, feeling satisfied that he can suit all who may require 4 first-rate article at a moderate price; also a full assortment of HARDWARE, PATENT MEDICINES, BOOKS & SATIO NERY, &e. _The above Goods have been selected with great care as to their suitability to the wantsand requirements of the Farming community, all of which will be sold atthe lowest possible prices as he is determined not to be undersold by any House in the trade. Y Silver taken at par. A premium of 5 per cent. allowed on Bills, THOS. H. GOWAN. Gowanstown, 3rd Oct., 1863. 15-tf

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