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WAWANOSH. W half 35 ist T00 p- 63 47 2 58 71 05 53 8` t 41 W half 39 Ist 100 u. ps 136 42 5 13 14155. 53 &8 141 S halt aa 4th 100 p 83 14-2 93 86 07. 83 1 74 W half 37 7th 100' p 84 59 2 98 87 57 44 88 - 1 3 W half 29 8th 100 p 53 86 2 20 56.06 44 88 1 32 36 I l th 200 u.p 39 35 1 85 41. 24 41 88 129 VILLAGE or BLYTA IN E.. 41 88 120 54 88 1 42 r WAW - NOSH. 41 88 1 32 44 88 132 IUNDYILLE 16 90 2.53 `E.IIELD IN • T z: 74 95 4 69 73105 H 8t8 I.7RHEY IN. THy- 87 93 x. ?..3: 104 '97 113 60' 1111 43 =95 14 113 233 113 ey /7 18 19' 23 29 30 31 35 36 103 I R- .5 65 1 00 6 85 p 664 1 03 7 67 I p 6 641 03 7 67 p 6.64 1 03 --. 7 67 p 377 95 472 p 6 81 1 03 784 p 377 95` 472: p ' 7 1 03 8' 03 p 6 64 :ih 03 7 67 p 411 DS 506 TOWNSHIP' of W. WAWANOSHH. South half of iii . 27 lst 75 p 62 07 2.40 64 47 S :} 23.. 2nd 50 p .19 76 135 21 11 E 16 4th 100 p 87 77 3 05 90 82 4 ,1 13 5L1i, 50 p 16 30 128 17 84 7949 81 14. 66 57 5459'. 102162 7 53 13 81 _ 6071. 7187 5" 0(1 2738 13 13 3 80 E 16 6th 100 p 76 71 2 78- W L3 7 tlh 100 p 78 312.83. 7 28 ' E. 14 9th 100 p 6412 2 45 12 I0 W 4 14 9th 100 p 52 41 218 10 1U S . 27 9th 100 p 98 83 3 33 4 38 N W pt 14 10th 25 p 6 50 103 22 IOth. I00 p 12 63 118 1.2 27 E. S 13 lith 100 u.p 66 21 2 50 W 14 11th 100 rep 69 29 2 58 14.41 N a.25 11th 100 p.p 52.82 218 E 13 12th 100 u.p 25 88 1 50 482 S\ 18 13th 50 p 1198 115 N-BERI Y. 20 2U' X64 84 95 ,i5 44 72; 86 94 54 5.7 6:4 03 8 23 1 ()3 8: 23 1 10 10 74 1 03 7 87. 200 47 97 100. 695 120 1475 258 71 02 250 6E- 22. 243 65 29 1 z?t1 39 35 4o- 2a34. 1 55 29` 05 245 65 99= 213 52 70 183 4047 138 2209 VILLAGE OF M AN.CHE,TEI. IN . I•V EST WAW 84 35 100 101 102 103 101. 105 122 123 133 135 136 137 1-5 p 7 36 p .7 36 p 711. p' 636 p 636 p 6: 36 p 6 36 p 6 36, p 6 36 " p 6 36 p 7 09 p 7 09 p 709 (.4 p 7 09 CL 1 05 8 41 1 05 8 41 1 03 7 39 1 03 7 39- 03 7 39 1 03 7 39 1 03 7 39 1 03 8 12 VILLAGE. OF DUNGANNON IN 11.AIVI IN 37 McMath's Survey,. 58 do p 83 1'15 9ik- 65 95 4 60 *VILLACE OF ST. HELENS 05 4 64 77 88 1 65 15 99 2 05 E4-1 941 2 70 11 33 1 99 41 1 00 6 41 !I2 95 5 (r7 VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW -57- 95 4 46 12 95 4 47 95 4 82 95 4 82 do do WEST WAWANOSII. f lot 18 in llth con. 5- Mather's Survey, VALE IN WAWANOSH. 276 p 3 78 CO. Treasurer's Office, I Co. flukva' Ross & 'EDITORS kPlIBLISHERS. 011ARP'S HOTEL, Livery Stable, and General Stage Office, Main Street, .1.1. L. SHARP, Proprietor. r C. QAMERON, BARRISTER AND _Lyle Attorney -at -Law, Goderich, Ont. W: IL SMITH, PHY$1C1AN, SUR. (krocery. Resideace,--Main Street, -North, Seaforth, Dee. 14;1868. 53-Iy e)-. of University, -Mont*real) Physi- Main street.- Seaforth, July 15th, 1869; 84-ly R. tiLLAColtu'atiy of Huron. OFFICE and RE.;1»sNog-azOne door East of the.:114.ethodist lipissopal Church. • and , Atberaeys at :Law Solicitors in Notaries Public, &c. Offices:- Seaforth and Wroxeter. f, Agents for the Trust & Loan CO. of Upper Canada, and the Colonial Se- ourities Co. of London, England: MOney at 4 per cent. ;- no eommission charged. Seafor the Dec, '10th 1868. 53-1y. Architect and of Building Worki- measured and valued: Bills of quantities "pfepUrt4.1. son's old a-uere, McCOSII, ATTORNEY ,.AT LA karis, Ont. Money to loan on farm. secuL eStar Paris; Dec. 11, 1863. 53-tf & W. MePFIILLIPS, PROVINCIAL kyr. Land. Surveyors, Civil Engineers, &c. All manner of Conveyancing done• with neatness and dispatch. G. 11-oPhillips, Com- missioner in B. . Office -Next door south of Sharp'A Hotel, Seaforth. Seaforth, Dec. 14, 1868. 53-ly 1.71. and Attorneys' at Law, Solicitors in Chancary, Notaries Public, Conveyancers, ate. Office', -Oyer Mr. Archibald's Store, Artificial Den- tures inserted with &lithe latest improvements. The greatest -care taken fon . the, preservation of decayed and tender teeth. Teeth extracted without pain. Rooms oVer Collicr's.8 tore. D ITA$LEHUR31`, Licensed Auctioneer _V, for it1Te County of Hurou, Goderich. Ont. Particular attention paid to the sale . of Bankrupt Stoek. Farm Stock Sales. at- tervled. on Liber tl Terms. Goods Apprais- ed. Aim- tgages Foreclosed, Landlord's War- . iftnts Exeeuted. • Also, Bailiff First Division .4Court for Huron. Goderich., Jime 9th. 79 -if. IfeAelilbe,,.,os to inform the.;people of Sea in eveav thing required by firavellers. A good stable and willing. hostler always on hand. Regular Boarders will receive every necessary attention. . et:METZ.% Attorneys -at -Law, Solicitors in Chancery and Insolvency, Notaries Public and Conveyancers, Solicitors for the Bi. C. Bank, Searforth, Agents for'the Canada Life Assurance (JP A.B.-430,000 to :lend at 8 %.• leariaa, Houses and Lots for sale. 0 Plane and 8pecifications drawn correctly, Carp,nter's, Plasterer's, and. lilasods work, m.eas u red and v Lied, Office -over J. C. Det - kir & Ca. 'a Wye, Court -House Sttuare, Goths - vii le, • ! ames Laird proprietor, affords first class accomodation for the travelling public. The larder and bar are always supplied with the " best the- markets, afford.4 Excellent Ainleyville, April 23 1869. OTICE.--LITTLE WONDER HAIR C u'itting and Shaving Saloon. If you want a good Shave, or your hair cut, fir Shaanpoo.necl, as it ought to be, go to the ‘‘ Little Wonder," South side of Sharp's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. The Bath Rooms in connection' will be opened' to' the public on April lst. Lubelski's tonic for making the hair grow and preventing it from *owing oat, was never known to fail. Sold is bottles at $1 iach. Come' and buy it. • SEAFORTH, FRIDAY BY THE LATE TILOS. MA CQUEEN. These sunset Moments are loverY now, _They are falling sofb on my weary brow- . Weary with rueful roaming., Yes, soft and sweet as the iephyr's sigh, Thathushes lie soul with its lullaby, In the calm and peaceful gloaming. . Theae's a Vaintive pleasure around me cast, Entioing spirit 4way to the past. These tall shadows stretched on the gilded Low whisper that sunset -is•wi th us again - Like monitor spirits I find them. These shadows -where are they ? Ali- me ! They have followed the sun to his regions unknow 'And have left but this morathellind them- - e are emblems, too true, of life'e pretti- est things, Even pleas nres and friendships are shadows -with wings ! Dear friendship ? if gaze, but discover you In the iast you. appear but a featureless plot, Where no bright ray is beaming. Sweet Pleasure ! I listen thy music no more; Thy melody's siren allurement is o'er - It is changed to unhallowed dreaming. Yes, imcful change, thou art the pall That dims life's sunniest green spots all. Proud princely towers, where once the song Of wa,ssail mirth, from the lordly throng, Echoed through hall and turrett ! Are tenantlees-roofless-silent all - And the rough MOSS grows on the crumbling While the night -owl murmurs o'er it ; And the homage of Ruin is mutely paid • In the s hrine which merciless ch ange has made s Those stately thrones and those powers that The destinies of oui'world to -day, Must perish like those before them, • And others -yea, and others anew - OCTOBER 22, 1669. an myouti for neatly a mile. A,3 sotin ” Possible after the hreak, Mr. Hockine, of the firm of Holbrook t.tr H °Hug; gave. the Oaten to the men in his employe wilts attempt- ed. to escape front the . East .End, but 1 wins ..of Mr. flecking dis-Played great • . water in the " Briek Shaft," where all r but one .of them were saved. The two courade in their endeavors to save the 0. mem John Ryan, a little tioY abont twelve years eld; was resceed 'ev John Hocking A.-11er ;repeated trials.. The correet wee so sts.rift that 3791111g Frock- ' ing was theee times sWept away from the Wilber ef the slwft. Art length he succeeded in seizing and saving the boy. - .Jas. Kelley, who yeas floating upon a pieee of timber aboat thitty feet free, the shaft, was saved by a rope thrown to 4p -x) by James Hocking. After Hel ley was stived, and *hen the ;tunnel w 7 flea:. i4ly fnij of water, James Hockin5 shouted and %vita answered by Richar Bei-urn:in, a young man who had only that **totaling began work. lie appear- ed to be floating upon a piece of tim ber, and the .eurrent was cerrying him %way frOm the shaft into: tbe tunnel. ot- e few moments after he shouted. James Ite.ro the poor felloW praying earnestly, then suddenly his Yoke- was h willed and he sank to rise uo more. lentnethately- on, givine.' the, alarm to 'the . Area men at the West gnd, Mr. Hocking mounted a • horse and rode with all- 1, he speed to the West Shaft to a pp r4e men at "at Poi tit of their &neer. rhe wotkmen at the heading quiekly hastened to the shaft tind were saved. Mr. Hocking Seized , a light, started westward for the exit between the Wc st Shaft and the ,Etist End, through *hich ome miners were attempting to. flee in he dark, porsued by the rushing water -with th, aid of Air. Hocking's hint- rti they reached the West- Shaft and were saved. Berryman it believed to )e. the only mar. lost in the di.eister. 'fie open cut betweee the West End ud the Haupt Tuonel is level full' of The entire ttintOel from the month of Arl'ell'S arch to the end Of the- heading s full of -water, With lifseei feet ia the' -it)-,iiiterrupt the work and be a seri- us loSs to 'the. contractors. s Shall follow to fall and -perish toci, As change, on his missionocreeps o'er them Pot change is the worm that clieth not: N The homested hearth is now cold andlime- b The hearts that gladdene'd if -all save onea-e, And that lone one only lives and feels, Arid ponders and -throbs, but nought reveals o Of the loves so fondly cherish'd... It is lingering out its lonesome day. And brooding with smiles o'er its own decay. Oh ! where are the loy'd ones ? No answer returns 1 GEORGE W.. ROSS, PliLPRIEIOR Suggestion for Settling the Irish Land Question. The Irish Times hae proposed a' volution of Ireland on a letting has apd that so long as the tenant pa fair rent, thus determined; the lt lord shall not evict him without, e persation for his tenant right. TI tenant -right, the Irish Times think be eaimated al ‘!five yews' purohaee of the tenant's actual intereat in the farm, that actual interest being one-third or some other fixed proportion of the rent." . The- suin paid for it should also, it is suggested, oe supplemented by the - may leave belsind him. 1 he Trish, Times also advises that absentee land - 1 Irds should be "submitted to a special tax, or required, as an alte-unative. to • their estates to the Governinent at twenty-two and a halt years' pur- chase. The proeeeds of the absentee tax sllould be devoted to WOrks of publieutility." The estates pm -chased from absentees "should be sold. in lots of thirty or forty acres, to give ten- ants with -small capitals- an oppoltu- nity of becoming proprietors, end the purchase 'should- be facilitated, as in Prussia, by a. system of state loans. Every landlord 's"eonld he coesidered an absentee who was nimble to pr9 that he had resided altogether so fixed proportion of the preceeding tht or five years in Ireland." -The Lon on Companies, the Irish, Times is Love -letters in Law Corrts. We wender that the society'for the "rt. prevention -of cruelty to animals has is, ' never .got np an agitation against the aid- Courts ef Law, Compared with thie humanity-, what is buil-baitine or cock- fighting, whet is plucking off the feeth- ers from live pouttryl or skinning live eels1. What other elaborate anguish. Tne patriarch Job- says, " Oh that inine - enemy would wi ite a book ; " but_ had be lived io the days of Matrimonial Opurts, his wish would _have been, "Oh that mine enemy would write billet- doux, and have them read alo-nd by Sergeant Buzfaz before a crowded au- dience.' With a lingering touch of pity, the law it is true,„ does not insist -that the unfiappy composers of these vioLited &en en ts should be present at their public -perusal ; yet it ID LISt be almost keener agony to find them la- borionsly re -produced next morniog the public presse with due interspetsion Absent or present., how the wretched dt fendaut must writhe at those same eutertaining pas-iagesl They seemed so eloquent ard true irk that rasl; bonr ve when they gushed froni the passionate ine ke- di- ately relieved of the duty of main opposes all ',hese views, and (-onside defensive measures 1.-y the 1;,,nded terest without .delay is required. Tt Freeman's Journal mentions Zor Derby, _keereorn, Lurgan, Erne-, an fates the tenants already, enjo " fixity of tenure. The only questit tluit remains (says the -Freeman) pen, with no destination imagined for them but to be lead with bright eyes, kissed by ruby lips, and hidden away *the secret safety of a beating bosom. Ig-Ljeant has got hold of them, and slowly ail I mouths- thetit forth to the coutt, glaring al eye -classes at all the flowery ,,its and n fond underlinings, each NV Ord becomes le a torment, a Nemesis; a terror.. It -used ds to be nice to faney them carefully fold - d ed and nutohm ed, tied -with a dainty s- piece of tibbon int true love -knot, and y put away, if not just as we have itn-• is agined, at least in the private apart- mont of "her" desk foe oecisional de- licious s,tudy. To see them thus fele ociously docketed for legal -warfare, bonnd about with horrible red tape, and produded one by one, while a snig- ger runs aronnd the court, and a julis- the bar-that'must be ang*h. despair madness itself Indeed, we wonder that no agoeised defendant hae ever yet dashed at the leading advocate in - one of these cases, and rescued th-bse too effusive epistles, even thoue it cost a Queen's counsel his life Where is the jpryinan W/10 WOnld not return a would not stro-gly recomteend the poor wretch to n twee. . THE LA' EST DODGE. -Six heavplool. - the Roe d's “u -pliers, lied et half -past 1,1 - 4 o,46ck sat down to enjoy it leisurely. The/ whole party had. willing jaws, an X vele, soon left n -thing of the sue- . c psive dishes but their rememebeance. fter the mehl they des( ended to the /1,illiaiel room on the groend linor, and balls about while' sipping their coffee and liqueur. 4.1boet ten o,clock one or the party went out into the Ftreet. and in a few minutes a piercing, fry for help was heard pmeeteling from a, nor TOW Line close to the restaurnt "Help me, friends, Murder, robbery, ize.1" The billiard players cried out that it musi be' their companion who was thus calling ior help, and, thi-owing down the cues; they darted out in a body to his assist- ance, followed by the waiters and the the' whole thing vats a trick, eoneected by the party to evade paYment of their bill; for the whole party &tattered and fled in different direction& The waiters and police gave chase and sneceeded in CatC:hilig three of the swindlers, wiio were too ireplete'ewi th goodkiiings -to make good running. A foe hours -later the other three rascals were catighteand eafe- ly lodged in gaol with the rest, it seehl.$ they were a party of printers aud type - founders oukon the spree, and had not a fat thing amongst them. ‘f to determine whether ex not arrang inents - can be made by the la to eruible the landlords of Irelatu after fixity of tenure shall have -been _decreed by law, to obtain any increas ment of rent due tp a continued ave age increase of prices. wit hotit subjec ing, the tenants to the pt S-ibility of 1, e- t- capririoue increase of rent ;iieieg‘merle, based ntAietheir own it'll*. ivements. writer, in allusion to a remark of L &tenter in his recent speech at Prale the tenant question is eolved, and al her improvements in land tenure, as peasant proprietorship and the break- ing up'lef entails, if deemed advisable for other than tenant purposes. can be Horrible Tragedy in New York. If No voice can be heard fn those ',old clay urns n Where the fond and the fair lie sleeping. 6 The soul starts. back from the dismal thought ni I DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE. A horrible crime was -committed one ot 7, Cherry Street. Two pen ens were Nor finds the balm she so eafrerly sou ht Though She sought it even with weeping. She shrinks trona the world in mute distress,. And lives in her own sad loneliness Ye Past .1 Ye Past ! will ye not return ? Must the eye still weep and the heart still mourn • In plaintive, broken numbers ? Is there nought in the wide -in the sorereig,n range . Controlled by the great magician Change; That cancan ye fronayour slumbers ? No !-Memory weeps, but must weep * • vain But •Chanee is coming on rainbow wings, To brighten the earth with happier things, He cometh with truth for error-- • , With love for hate -with joy for woe. cometh to makr the world below Pure virtue's humble mirror. Where freedom and har mony-peace and love Shall be shadowed forth from the world alaove The Hoosrok Tunnel Flooded. EXCITING ESCAPE OF VIE WORKMEN. From the 7roy Whig:Sr:A 8. On Monday, about 10 o'clock, the stream north of the Hoosiek tuninel, broke through the enibankment and poured into the cut or exmvationi be- tween the west end aud the old Haupt tunnel, so called, through w:tich the water is eonducaed off into the Housiek River. The east mouth of the Haupt tunnel was clos.ed and soon the cut was filled and the w-ater began to set. hack into the west end tunnel with great foreo. Seventy-five men were at work et, the new tunnel, scattered along the. Ins bloody evork by killing himself. a...ft pr A the packets of -ihe Black we, uarael led during yesterday with is irk ---Sarah Ann, a young EngliSh -omen. 1 ut little is known. of tihe qt arrel, but the neighb- . representing that the Dial! A cong turtle from his wife and began h quarrel with Charles Brchee, a young Chitiathan wh boarded in the family.. and made a furious attack upon the young Chinamen The latter was re- peatedly stabbed, when the wife inter - pieces. She attempted to escape the infuriated hustand, but he pursued her to the head bf the stairs' and gave her a thrust in the left breast as she -fell headlong, to the. oottom corpse. He then entered his bedroom and throwing himself on the bedestabb- ed hiteeelf five or six times in _ the breast and throat. One of the stab the 'Leigh hours reached the _scene the woman was found dead en the stairs, the young Chinaman lying in a pool of blood and dying in the front loom, and the n urderer and suicide lay dead in the room, grasping- a long dagger inettis right hand. His clothing was saturat- ed with blood, and the bedding and furniture was also bespattered with it. The bodies were immediately taken 'charge of iey the police, who regard this as the most herrible tragedy committed even in the ,Yourth ward for many Ef you want good value for your money in Boots and Shoes go to T. ours agree in A. COMPARISON.: ---How justly is man eompa d with the fair Bowel of the field, pashing its ten der form ov the rude surface, and tiler suddenly crushed and reduced to nod) awfully varied are the busy scenes ot his life I The gardener oft with,joy be- holds the rosebud just 'bursting into life/ oi. its parent stem, with :ill the gaY promise of luxu-riant beauty, lint whee he conies to crop the mtich-expe.ted flower, to honour one paiticular and favourite occasion, he finds its leaves strewed on the earth, its freshness aral heauty withered. He wonders - at the cause, yet cant ot discover it ; but still he feelS there was a cause, a powerful cause, to bring about an effect. so unforeseen. so contrary to his expectations. fe it not pretisely the same° with man al . The canker- worm of care and High tel hope too often fa*tally, though - unperceived, gnaws around the heart, destroying the peace Witn in, and gradually prey - mg he han pass ing quir will thei low not late lam en a whi on the entire frame, ;Ill, at last, falls an easy victim to the chill d of the universal destroyer. Our ions are like lions, as yet slumber - in their grated -orisons and re - e our every caution. 'Yet they steal oat unperceived ; or, from ✓ seeming gentleness, they ,are al - ed a little niore liberty. 'We know their fatal streng,h, till, alas! too ; and perhaps, we have then ko ent that the object which has fall - prey to their fury is that alone ch we held most dear on oesirth.-- Craftsman.. I to yon, my dear Alolly, There is a will duly attested and prov- ed scribbled on the back of a pnbliemee card, in the following terms:-- Dear