THE COUNTY OF PERTH HERALD, STRATFORD, | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1464 or Dr. 1863. the Treasurer of the BECEIPTS. To balance in Treasurer's hands from last account "Cash from Township Collector, Taxes " " "ce Section No. 3 " " " " " " " " «" the L. & W. C. G. Road We certify the above to be a correct Abstract of the Treasurer's Accounts, on 31 *» Wallace, 6th February, 1864. Township Collector, School tax for County Treasurer, Town-line grant per centage on County rate... Non-resident tax Receiver General's receipt for Clergy Res. Fund Cea pete finta Se oF. dese seas 28 for Tavern Certificates. ............. mf ct ASAT Reis Cae proceeds of loan from, Bank of Montreal, for Abstract of Account Township of Wallace, for the year ending 3ist Dec., 1863. = |DRY.. GOODS, GROCERIES; $ Cts. 1863. EXPENDITURES. $ Cts. 17 303 By Cash paid to S. Trustees, Non-resident taxes 111 46 teas 3,795 59 " « -- onaccountof Township Officer's fees and Salariés. ..........+-+2-e+eseseees 460 213 ese, 117 00 « « -- Trustees, U. S. Section No. 3, rate 116 00 levied on' Section ...........s00e00008. "117 00 «. « for printing and stationary....... me 32 76 4975 | "refunded on account of Non-resident taxes 73 11 72.80 | " paid on orders of road commissioners, out 327 60 of Clergy Reserves Fund.....;... eeeeenees 588 79 iyi J. 13 00 « paid on orders of road commissioners, ma 117 00 Town-ling *erahte 008. A F.c 0S eeenpee | te Oe ee snes 52 163 " paid, Co. Treasurer, Common School rate, Sor 1863.....5-:sanne 276 00 so £00 84 vg RIE, Se < Co. rate, fer 1862... 1,990 00 ov At Eps 43 Relief Fund, [balance Tn, fall] ....oneacsopbegee 695 30 « « from proceeds of loan for L. & W. O. GBR. Sit ote co. 20. a 516 17 se 6 'i6tfor sundry itemBi.......2)..--.--+ceseee 46 00 « Balance in hands of Treasurer, 31st Dec., 1863 68 523 ae $5,169 05 Mekal, aise; <ciaSs-:-200nee OG, OG st December, 1863. B. W. HERMON, ROBERT NEWTON, f Aydin. 36-lin Facts for the People. WILLIAMSON'S COATS, WILLIAMSON'S PANTS, WILLIAMSON'S VESTS, Are Unsurpassed for STYLE, DURABILITY, And CHEAPN ESS. TRY THEM. * 4, WILLIAMSON, Sign of the Golden Fleece, 4 Doors West of the P. O. Stratford, Dec., 1863 26-tf FARM FOR SALE. ---- OT 41, Ist CON., SOUTH EASTHOPE, only one mile from Stratford. Thirty Ares cleared. The best farm in the County. Will be exchanged for property in Stratford. Apply to Stratford, 13th Jan., 1864. P. R. JARVIS. 29-tf Support Home manufacture. W. D. BUCKLE, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER, DEALER IN 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. 5-tf OA, rok thoes BE ee Oe AO Da "PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS. PURE DRUGS AAD GE VENETO ALT GENUINE PORT WINE, For the use of the sick always in stock. Stratford, July 14, 1863. 3-tf JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF PURE PORT WINE, j FOR Medicinal Purposes BOTTLES OR OTHERWISE. PETER WATSON, Stratford, August 7, 1863. 7-tf atm "Se GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS, COUNTY OF PERTH. HE*General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held at the COURT 22.0 US kk IN THE TOWN OF STRATFORD, On the second Tuesday, being the 8th day of March next, At Ten O'clock, forenoon. JOHN J. E. LINTON, Clerk of Peace, Clerk of Peace Office, ; Stratford, C. W., lst Feb., 1864. 32-td N. B--Returns of Oonvictions, and Convictions and Recognizances to keep Peace, Dismissals, §c. | with Accounts to be passed, (Government and County Accounts separate),--with special Affidavit-- and all Appeal cases, should be sent to Clerk of Peace Office in time. Criminal cases for trial, papers connected therewith, to be sent to County Attorney, D. H. Lizars, Esq., Stratford. Ore 1: OFF. THE OLD ESTABLISHED 'CLIN SELOPpP BY WE OS! Erie Street, STRATFORD, Cc. G. W. BYERS, PRACTICAL TINSMITH Has always on hand a large stock of STOVES, PLOWS, AND TINWARE. Eave-troughs, Roofing, &c. Put up by Experienced Workmen, and guaran teed to stand, Ww. Job Work on the Shortest Notice. Remember--Opposite the Commercial Bank. Stratford, June 1, 1863. a -WACCONS AND CARRIAGES, Ong UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND A large assortment of seasonable material for manufacturing CARRIAGES,"WAGGONS, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, &c., &e. HORSE SHOEING And repairing done with neatness and despatch, Farmers' Shoeing done at $7 per span yearly. * Axes and Edge Tools repaired and tempered. Newly opened with' first-class Workmen in Crippen's old stand. ROBERT E. WALKER, Stratford, August 10, 1863, 1-tf SPRING ASSIZES. COUNTY OF PERTH. MT] OTICE is hereby given that the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, and of Assize and Nisi Prius, in and for the County of Perth, will be held at the COURT HOUSR, IN THE TOWN OF STRATFORD, on FRIDAY, 25th of MARCH, 1864, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of which time and place, all Magistrates, Cor- oners, Constables, and others interested, are required to take notice, and give their attend- ance accordingly. ROBERT MODERWELL. Sheriff of the County of Pe&h. Sheriff's Office, C. P., Stratford, 15th Feb., i864. 35-td SPRING BREWERY, HAMILTON. . \ROM the following comparative statement, taken from official returns, and published in the Hamilton Spectator of Monday, Feb, 15, it will be seen that Messrs. P. Grant & Co., of the Spring Brewery, Hamilton, and for whom Cures Dean, of Stratford, is acting as agent in this section of country, manufacture more Beer and pay more excise duties to the Govern- ment than all the other Brewers in Wentworth and Halton put together :-- NAME. GALLONS. DUTY. P. Grantieéco ve 4. 312,250 $9,367 50 Holt & Gray. eyaisa 0%; 85,400 2.532 00 J: Behin Se ceeeoa cae 65,815. 1,974 45 J. Beh as os Be 20,998 629 94 Le. Bawer' sieuee ea oF. <b 19,600 588 00 W..:0. J ones tiga le. 16,952 508 56 James Hamilton .2...5... 13,396 401 88 Joseph Kendall.......... 9,705 291 15 J.G. Dykes i MA tig ss Se teoned 9,584 287 52 RK. Shite ecient. s 9,319 279 57 George Beck 35) sie sos 7,951 238 23 Gre ee ce ot, 3,302 99 06 W000) fhe ee: 2,108 63 24 Total 17,291 40 VAL eee sees esceeee, 576,380 $17,291 40 ' Notwithstanding the pre-eminence of the malt liquors manufactured by Messrs, Grant, as testi- fied by the quantity disposed of, their rates are not above those who manufacture an inferior article. CHARL » Stratford, Feb, 19, 1264. i eaernae st re og geet lo whomit may Concern. } ae Is a pm GIVEN that Mr. M. F. asey, lately carrying on busi i Stratford and St. Renta: s daatat tnt Boots & Shoes, and George Sandford having re-as- signed the Goods, Chattels, Stock-in-trade Books, Book debts, and effects, to the under- signed, for the benefit of Creditors, without preference or priority, all persons indebted to the said Estate will please pay the same to Mr J D Macdonell, of St Sarys, who only is author- ized to granta discharge. All accounts not paid within. one month, will be placed in suit Parties having claims on said Estate will send the same duly certified to Charles Parsons Esq stg within one month from date, otherwise aiden from participating in the Cuaries Parsons, Tuomas Samvst, Assignees. 34-4in 15th Feb., 1864. T. STONEY, SADDLE. HARN ESS TRUNK MAKER WELLINGTONST., STRATFORD, Opposite the Market, Always keeps on hand everything in th - dlery line, Cheap for Cash or short Credit ' | iS The Oldest established Shop in the County on the Ist of April next, and will sell his entire stock $20,000.00 WORTH OF wr) COC hese 2 READY-MADE CLOTHING, & MILLINERY, SELLING OFF AT COST At Neelands. The Subscriber, on account of ill health, has determined to close his business in Stratford AT COST FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. The Stock is one of the largest and best selected in the County, so that. parties bringing Cash or Produce will do well to call, for we will give you as many Goods for $10 as you can get for $14 in any other Store in Town. Good all Wool Canada Tweed Suits made to Order Particular attention paid to the manutacture of Clothing. for $9; Good OVERCOATS for $5, worth $8. All other Goods at astonishingly tow prices. Every novelty in Millinery as usual. Sale will commence on the 2nd of January, 1864. COME ONE! COME ALL! and secure bargains, for the Stock must be sold regardless of price. Great inducements offered to country Merchants. JAMES NEELANDS, " Mammoth House" Evie and Market Sts., Stratford. 27-tf Stratford, 30th Dec 1893 FALL & WINTER GOODS. HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PURCHASED ON VERY LOW TERMS the ; Stock of Mr. Hugh McKenzie. Will offer it, together with large supplies which he is daily receiving, at SUCH LOW PRICES AS WILL ASTONISH THE CLOSEST BUYER, His Stock will be found to comprise A FULL ASSORTMENT FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Bt RS: GROCERIES AND CROCKERY, All of which having been purehased for Cash, will be disposed of at a lower advance on cost FOR CASH OR MERCHANTABE PRODUCE ONLY, Than ever before offered in Stratford. Remember the Siand, the Shop lately occupied by Hugh McKenzie, next door to James Neelands', Erie Street. t A. H. MONTGOMERY. Stratford, Dec. 1st,, 1863. -23-tf =F ERE Hn, ee Wanstone Bros., Waggons, Carriages, Sleighs, CUTTERS: &C., &O. E HAVE NOW ON HAND a large lot of Sleighs manufactred expressly for the -- Farmers of this County, and are still engaged in the manufacture of Sleighs and Cutters in every variety. P , HORSE-SHOEING DONE ON THE PREMISES Either by the piece or the year, JOB WORK DONE WITH NETNESS AND DESPATCH. Anything required on the Farm made to order, Remember the place, the Shop with the red front, Huron St., a little west of the Bridge. ' VANSTONE BROS. Fresh Arrivals. FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. THOMAS H. GOWAN N RETURNING SINCERE THANKS to his friends and numerous customers for the very liberal patronage 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 very attractive, consisting in part of PRINTS, HATS, DRESS GOODS 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, 2 WINCEYS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELLINGS, GLOVES, &c., 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 a first-rate article at a moderate price ; also a full assortment of HARDWARE, PATENT MEDICINES, BOOKS & STATIONERY, ge. The above Goods have been selected with great care as to their suitability + ante requirements of the F community, all of which will be sold at the lowest oom godt as he is determined not to be undersold by any House in the trade. gate pe Silver taken at par. A premium of 5 por cent. allowed on Bills. Be Stratford, June , 1863. -tf THOS. H. GOWAN. Gowanstown, 3rd Oct., 1863. Lbetf