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The Huron Expositor, 1870-08-12, Page 84104011011310431361CTIMISIM , THE 'MARKETS Exrosrrou OFFICE, Aug. 12th„ 1870. There havebeen no perceptible changes 'in theWarkets, sin e our lcift quotations. J. Duncan has commenced Custom Boot and Shoe making. Send in your orders early. tf. SEAFORTH, Aug. 5th 1870. Wheat, (Fall) IR bushel, Wheat (Spring) V bushel, Barley bushel, ' Oats tf bushel, Peas 4/7 bushel, Butter, V lb. Eggs,. Hi es, Sheen Skins, 0:95 to 1.10 0:95 to 1:10 0:50 to 0:50 _ 0:36 to 0:36 • 0:55 to 060 0:18 to 0:18 0:12 to 0:12 0:00 to 5:00 0.40 to 1:25 J. Duneanhas received his first instalment of Hats forthe Fall trade -latest styles. tf. CLINTON, Aug. 4, 1870. ;By Teiegrapi• to the Huron Ezpositor.) 0•95 to 1:10 0:94 to 1:08 0:35 to 0;36 0:60 to 0;60 0:50 to 0;50 0.00 to 0;18 0.00 to 0; Fall Wheat, per bushet Spring Wheat, per'bushel. Oats, per bushel, Peas, per bushel, Borley, per bushel, Butter per per, lb, Eggs, per-doz. J. Duncan se r ready-made as axul Shoes, either orderec as the e eapest. • 51AR176-,-,1 Alig. 4, 1870. Ott the Huron Expositor.) Fall Wheat, per bushel, Spring Wheat, per bushel, Oats, per busliet Peas, per bushel, Barley, per bushel, Butter per lb., Eggs. per doz. 0:97 to, 1 12 0:93 to 1 07 0.34 to 0 36 0:52 to 0_00 0:50 to 055 0:17 to 018 0:12 to 012 J. Detne-an keeps a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes from the best Canadian niannfa,ctnrers. tf. . LONDON, Aug. 4,1870. (Advertiser 1?eport.) White Winter 08 to $1 15 Spring do 1 08 to 1 15 ; Barley,. .. 0 50 to 0 58 Oats .. . . . 0 37 -to 0 39 Peas .. 0 75 to 0 84 Butter, in iegs, ......_ 016 to 017 Da in...crocks or pails, 0 15 to p 16 Eggs, . • 0 12 to 015 • J. Duncan has a full stock of Collars and Ties. The most stylish in Seaforth.. tf. TORONTO, Aug. 4, 1070. Wheat, spring,. . ....1 25 Do, 'Midge Proof..........1 25 Soules. • , 1 40 Treadwell • . 1 30 . . . . ... 0 55 Peas ...,-.. . . .......... 0 80 Butter-Ohoiee dairy, new.... ... 0 17 Eggs -per doz. _ . _ 0 .12 to to to to to to to to to 1 30 1 25 1 40 1 30 0 60 0 43 0 84 0 18 0 13 HOGS FOR 'SALE. cm LIVE HOGS, averaging about 300 lbs., for kkJ sale at G -RAY'S CHEESE FACTORY; GOR.RIE. .Price at Gorrie, Nets. . Hog Strayed. GEO. PEDLER'S ci) TRAYED from the subsc•riber, A LEAN 0 WHITE PIG, with rather large snout, and weighing about 140 lbs. Information that Will lead to its recovery will be rewarded. W. SCOTT ROBERTSON. ' Seaforth, August 12, 1870. 140-tf- Militia Notice 0 • mllE SEAFORTH VOLUNTEER COMPANY I Will parade at the Drill Shed, Seaforth, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1870, At Twelve o'clock M., :Sharp, and will proceed from thence to Goderieb. to perform the Annual ---- Drill. T.P. BULL,. Capt. Comdg. Company. SEAFORTH, August 9, 1870. AuiieinicenienT ! . • THE SUBSCRIBERS DESIRE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE COM- ' • -MENCED THE THE HURON EXPOSITOR. TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND TA XES! • .- WM. F. LIATON, BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS! In the Shop One Door South of Jolm Logan's Store, and near- ly OppoSite Kidd & McMulkinrs, MAIN STREET, s .A. 0 'T From their long experience 111 the Line,by using the pest Ma- teril, and confining them- selves almost ex- clusively to CUSTOM WORK! THEY CAN CONFIDENTLY GUARANTEE EVERY SATISFACTION. They propose to sell at as LOW PRICES as. are Consistent with GOOD WORK. 1VIcINTY1RE & WILLIS SEAFORTH, August 11, 1870. N. B. REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED 140 - HORSES STRAYED. IIAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENT FOR THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS, IS Prepared td offer inducements to intending pur- chasers, which are unsurpassable. EVERY INSTRUMENT IS FULLY WARRANTED. - A. Stock constantly on hand at the Maunfactorey, EXETER, and at the.. Expositor Office, Seaforth. Carriage Factory. MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. AND NEARLY' OPPOSI E, SHARP'S HOTEL THE undersigned; would. intimate to the in- habitants of Seal orth and surrounding country, that they have on hand a large stock of first-class HIGKCRY BUGGY STUFF They are now ready to receive orders for all kinds of Buggies, Carriages &c., made up by experienced Workmen, in the very latest styles. Old Work repainted by a first-class Carriage Painter. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CHARGES MODERATE. GIVE THEM A CALL. • McINTOSH & -MORRISON. Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st 1870. 111-tf. COUNTY OF HURON, lElY VIRTUE To Wit : 1.) of a Warrant under the hand of the Warden of the County of Huron, and the Seal of the said County, bearing date the seventh day of july, A.D. 1870, to me di- rected, for the collection of arrears of taxes due on the undermentioned lands. These are there- fore to give notice that unless the said taxes, to- gether with atl lawful costs and charges be soon- er paid, I•shall onWEDNESDAY th.e 30th day of November, A. D. 1870, at the hour 'of one o'clock P. M., at the Court House in the town of Goderieh proceed to sell by PUBLIC' AUCT [ON the said lands, or somuch thereof as may be suffici- ent to discharge such arrears of taxes and charg,es thereon. READ THIS! THE PAIN KILLER, COURT OF CH...kN- CERY, &C.,- &C., &C. Perry Davis and Radway have played out in the United States, and now they come to this country, and are trying, with the aid of the Court- of Chancery to compel the Canadian pub- lic to use their nostrums, bat they find it up- hill work, as the public has s become alive to the danger of using such nostrums. Radway has to bladder the corks of his to keep it from eating them :up, and where is the man who would like to put such trash ihto his stomach And. the London "Star," of the 30th September, 1867, Jells the qualities of Perry Davis' Pain Killer, aS it not only killed the pain, of G. A. Hill, but it .killed. him, and Davis warns the . purchasers to -be careful to get the genuine Pain Killer, -so I judge that G. A. Hill must have got the genuine, as they admit that his wife gave him a tes- spoonful of the Pain Killer at midnight, and before the light of day he was dead. Perry Davis is dead and so is his Pain Killer, as was shoWn by them on oath, in Court last May, in the City of Hamilton. They swore that I reduced their, sales in Canada, in 1865, over $10,000, and` in three years $27,304, as they could not compete with me, they asked the Court of Chancery to driye ane out of the market. From the disrepute brought on the word Pain Killer by the present parties, T have changed -name of my Pain Killer formerly, to PAIN KU- RER. The Pain Kurer has mired ;cases of the the most obstinate character of EpilePtie Fits. c. Experience has . fully demonstrated that no remedy has proved so universally prompt and efficient in relieving Cholera, Cholic, Pains, Coughs and in fact every pain and ache that the human family is Subject to, as the PAIN *KURER •' it is besides a safe remedy. 1 KENNEDY'S LINIMENT Has been the means of curing diseases of various kinds thatha,.1 baffled all -other remedies'besides the skill of our most practical doctors. Victoria Hanlon, Sister of Charity, cured of Erysipelas, after a test and suffering of two yews. by four of our leading doctors, and left as a hopeless case. Mr. -White, of Peterborough, -his son made to walk after being for years without the use of his limbs and after all the medical faculty had failed' even the no torious Dr. Potts tried his skill to the amount of fifteen dollars. Joseph Clarkson, Tossif of Barrie, his son was restored to his sight, after being nine months blind, Catharine Crawford, Hamilton, cured of para- lytic stroko, having lost the use of her arm and, hand for six months, and four of our leading doc- tors tried to cure her, ene tried the Electrio Bat- tery six times, all to -no purpose, but two bottles of Kennedy'r Lininient costing only 75 cents, aured her as well as ever she was. Those cases above are only A few of many thousands in pos- zession of the propridllar from all parts of the world. Yeu will only hear one sentiment, and that -is that a bottle of Kennedy's Liniraent is worth a hundred of any other preparation for cu- ring eyerYthing. KENNEDY'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no sulphery 'sediment norany unhealthy drug;. It will return any head of hair after Lbe: coming grey, to its natural colour, and make it more beautiful than at the age of 18. No lady or gentlema-n will ever become bald or grey who uses Kennedy's Hair Restorative according to di- rections with each bottle. For immediate dress- ing and beautifying the hair as' well as a way of promoting its continued and luxuriant growth, the Restorative has no equal. Use Kennedy's Liquid. Blueing, for Washin• g purposes or Writing Ink, an article that every Washerwoman should use to know its value as it will not stread or spot their clothes, a.r cause any sediment in the water. Use Kennedy's Dead Shot Rat and MiceExter- rainator. • 139 -3x - STRAYED 'from Lot 20, 9th Concession Hib- bert, on the 26th July, one BAY MARE, about 14 hands high, and shod on right front foot, also one SORREL MARE, -with White strip on, the face nigh bind foot white, and a spavin on the off llinctleg. Any information as to their whereabouts, will be thankfully received bythe owner, and suitably rewarded. WM. J. DEVLIN Staffa I'. 0. STA -FFA, August. 3rd, 1870. 139 -3 - NOTE LOST. JOST, by the Subscriber, a NOTE OF HAND, given by Francis. Norris and Robert Tonge, in favour .of H. Treffry, made on July 23rd, pay- able sixteen months after date, for $29.65. Pay- ment has been stopped. ' WILLIAM HIJESTON. GORRTE, August 3, 1870. 4TOWNSHIR OF ASHFIELD. 0 02 c/2 0 4) 0 :43 3.4 10 4th e. d. 200 p 92 37 3, 17 95 54 N 4 4 9th " 100 up 90 94312 94.06 N 1 10th " 50 p 13 13 1 20 14 33 E I of E $ 12th 50 u p 36 61 1 77 38 38 E of N 1 6th w d 50 p 19 57 1 35 20 92 N IV f 2 8th " 50 p 23 66 1 45 25 11 E 2 do 100 p 45 11 200 47 11 S of E 2 9th " 50 p 5 80 1 00 6 80 pt of E pt 5 do 69 p 34 69 1 72. 36 41 N E f 1 14th " 50 p 29 75 1 60 31 35 17 do 158 p 77 20 2 80 80 00 E part of S part ( 28 n t plot p . 4.86 140-3- 97 5 83 VILLAGE OF • PORT ALBERT. IN ASH - FIELD. • 22 W Arthur st. • p 272 93.365 .23 do 4 p , 2 72 93 3 65 24 to p 2 72 1)3 3 65 25 do p 2 72 93 3 65 26 do p 2 72 93 3 65 1 S Ashfield at. • 5 p 10 43 1 12 11 55 2 . do 4 p 9 73 1 10 10 83 Subdivisions ;f lots 5 & 6 E London Road 1 E London Road I p 268 93 361 2 do 4p 268 93 361 3 do 4 p 2 68, 93 3 61 4 do p 2 68 • 93 3 61 6 do p 2 68 93 3 61 do f p 2 68 93 • 3 61 8 do p 2 68 93 3 61 .p do I p 2 68 93 361 TO do 4- p 2 68 93 3 61 2 S E William street . p • 2 67 93 3 60 2 do I p 2 67 93 3 60 4 do p 2 67 93 3 60 6 do p 2 67 93 .360 7 do p 267 93 3 60 8 do p 2 67 93 360 -1 N W William street p 27 93 3 60 4 do f p 2 67 93 3 60 5 • . do f p 2 67 93 3.60 6 do p 267.93 3 60 . 2 S E Ann street • I p 267 93 360 3 do I p 267 93 3 60 4 do 4 p 2 67 93 3.60 5 do I p 2 67 93 3 60 8 do 4 p 267 93 3 60 1 N W Ann street p 267 93 3 60 do 1 p 2 67 93 .3 60 3 do D 2 67 93 3-60 4 do -p 267 93 3 60 5 do p 2 67 93 3 60 6do4 p 2 67- 93 3 60 7 do 4p 267 93 3 60 8 do 4.p 267 93 360 25 W Wellington street p 8 13 1- 07 920 30 do 4 p 7 29 1 05 8 34 26 E Wellington street p 12 42 1 17 13 59 GE OF DUNGANNON IN ASHFIELD. 28 Mallough's Survey p 409 97 5 06 TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE; 2 Lakeshore 53 p 30 48 1 62 32 10 2 W Lake road 100 p 54 68 2 22 56 90 VILLAGE OF CLINTON. 256 I p 3 19 95 4 14 5 I. • 302 3-16 p 6 16 1 02 7.18 355 P 2 41 • 93 3 34 357 p 183 90 2 73 730 4p 99 - 88 1 81 731 p 99 88 1 87 826 4 p 1 17 -90 2-07 8924 p 3 81 95 4 76 953 f p 3 13 95 4 08 1222 W Rattenbury's new survey 4p 139 90 2 29 TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH. Subdivision of Lot 4 in 1st Concession 1 1st 5 p 14 40 1 22 15 62 6 " 5 p 9 73 110 10 83 5 p- 9 73.110 10 83 15 " 4 p 8 -60 1. 07 9 67 5 p 9 54 1 10 10 64 5 p 9 54 1 10.10 64 , AU GUST 2 1870- VILL . 7 24 25 " 26" 5i 9 54 1--10 10 64 Subdivision of Lot 10 in 1st Concession 6 1st 10 p 8 30 A 07 9 37 15 11 p 11 75 1 15 12 90 W part 24 2nd 40 p 5 91 1 00 6 91 N E part 7 B 6 p 20 66 I 37 22 03 W part 9 Maitland, 10 p b 80 1 00 6 80 NWpart46 " 20 p 17 22 1 30 18 52 S Centre part or E part of W half . 105 36 p 36 96 1 77 38 73 TOWN OF GODERICH. 1324 1-5 p 1 25 90 2 15 136321 1-5 p 2 05 93 2 98 13 " p 2 24 93 3 17- 1362 f` p 2 24 93 3 17 70 Subdivision of Jots 2 & 3 eon; A " p 123 90 2 13 77 " p 4 06 97 5 03 1 Subdivision of lot 4 con. A • , p 5 16 1 00 6J 5 p 5 16 1 00 6 16 10 pp 55 1166 11 0000 66 116 11 6 7 12 It p 1 23 90 2 13 14 'p 123 90 2 13 14 16 pp 11 2233 9,00 2 13 2 13 20 p 103 90 193 k 22 “ p 1 03 90 1 93 24 p 103 90 193 26 " p 1 03 90 1 93 30 "1, p 1 03 90 I 93 103 90 193 I 03 90 1 93 123 90 2 13 123 -90 213 1 23 90 2 13 1 23 9. 2 13 123 90 213 123 90 213 123 90 2 13 103 90 193 103 90 193 103 90 193. 103 90 193 103 90 193 258 93 351 132 90 222 132 90 222 104 90 194 32 34 _ 38 40 42 45 47 49 50 52 54 56 64 66 67 69 71 73 31 Subdivision of lot 10 con. A " p 40 88 Park and Marwood's survey E 8 Toronto st. 1-20 p 64 88 E 7 . Cedar st 1-10 p 76 88 S E 8 do 1-20 p 38 88 20 Con. C- 10 p 5 13 1 00 Subdivsions of lots 17 & 18 con. C 5 1 p 5 16 I 00 6 S Subdivisions of Lots 330, 377 & 378 ; 1 fronting Toronto st. 86 ft. front p 126 88.2 do 3 do 40 ft front p 329 95 - do 4; do 40 ft front p 3 29 95 4 do 6 do 53 ft front p 448 97 5 do 7 fronting on Picton st. 53 ft front . p 447 975 TOWNSHIP OF G REY. • • Zs i Ci 1 p 10 •15 62 • 94 W part 111 372 392 393 401 555 902 959 962 1044 1048 W4 1058 1115 E -1188 1232 E 1316 1323 1 28 1 52 164 1 26 6 16 S N p 21 00 1 40 22 40 p 13 34 1 20 14 54 p 17 41 1 30 18 71 4 p 17 41 1 30 18 71 p 5 66 1 00 666 p 15 47 1 25.16 72 p 8 41 1 07 948 4-p 9 34 1 10 10 44 p 275 93 368 4 p 13.50 1 20 14 70 p 16 24 1 27 17 51 p 19 34 1 35 20 69 p 19 22 1 35 20 57 p 43 72 1 95 45 67 p 15 31 1 25 16 56 p 3 65 95 _4 60 1-5 p 141 90 231 1-20 p 84 88 172 • 1-5 p 392 95 487 1-40.p 33 88 121 1-5 p 125 90 2 15 361st 29 4th 24 5th 28 29 6th 33 34 ‘` 35 • 32 7th - 35 1 _ 35 10th 30 I7th Sop 6 71 1 50 u p 461 100 p 42 76 1 do u.p 59 50 2 do ‘, 38 21 1 do p 34 77 1 do " 34 77 I do u,p 34 77 1 do p 21 63' 1 do u.p 31 09 1 do p 25 77 1 do u.p 49 20 2 16 14 24 24 45 45 02 7 73 97 5 58 -95 44 71 35 61- 85 82 40 03 72 36 49 72 36 49 72 36 49 40 22 73 65 32 74 50 27 27 10 51 30 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 108 119 120 130 131 132 134 ; 135 136 i• 137 138 139 140 141 142 McConnell's Survey • 6 Block C "7" "8" -"-9" '10 “ p 40 88 128 41) 40 88 1 28 p 40 88 1 28 P 40 88 1 28 p 40.88 128 f p 40 88 128 p 40 88 128 p 40 88 128 40 88 128 p 40. 88 1 28 13 81 88 169 1 p 81 88 169 p- 81 .88 1 69 p 81 88 .169 p 324: 95 419 p . 40 88 128 g- 40 88 1 28 J) 40 88 1 28 4r 40 88 1 28 4 p 40 88 1 28 4p 40 88 I 28 p 202 93 295 p 2 02 93 295 +v 202 93 295 p 202 93 295 I p 202 93 2 95 P 4.1) i P +1) 4 p 40 88 1 p 40 88 " 11 f p 40 C8 " 12 --:1 p 40 88 " -13 I p 40 88 14 f p 40 88 15 I p 40 88 1 Block]) . I p 1 89 90 2 " 4 p . 58 88 " 3 "/ p 58 88 4 ,, I p 58 88 40 88 40! 88 40 88 it -128 128 1 28 128 I 28 1 28 128 I 28 - 1 28 28 2 79 146 1 46 1 46 TOWNSHIP OF MCKILLOP,. W-4 71st 50 p 49- 50 2 10 51 69 VILLAGE OF SEAFORTH. .Beattie and Stark's Survey . " 7 Block B 4p 210 93 3:03 " 28 66 p 230 93 23 p 231 93 324 4 p 15 10 I 25 16 35 • p 8 19 1 07 926 p 9 31 1 10 10 41 I p . 296 93 3 89 p 426 97 5 23 VILLAGE OF AINLEYVILLE IN GREY. 3 Wm. st f p 12 55 1 17 13 72 4 do 4 p 12 55 1 17 13 72 7. TOWNSHIP OF HAY. Northerly 45 acres being N 4 less 5 acres ; off b 13 1st 45 p 75 69 2 75 78 44 VILLAGE OF RODGERVILLE IN HAY. 2 4p 7 94 1 05 899 3 4p 7 94 1 05 899 TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK. Sport 30 2nd • 50 P 11 26 1 15 12 41 E & 13 3rd 50 p 12 63 I 17 13 80 28 8th. 100 ri..p 8 73 1 07 9 80 13 9th 100 p 37 10 1 80 38 90 E 1 2310th 50 u.p 18 72 1 32 20 04 1 llth 100 "16 33 1 27 17 60 6 13th 100 " 11 47 1 15 12 62 25 14th 100 p 30 10 I 62 31 72 S E part 3 A 10 u.p 130 • 88 2 18 W.4 24 " 45 p 23 98 1 45 25 43 W.4 25 " 45 p 20 37 1 37 21 74 W part 27 " 34 p 11 11 1 15 12 26 E part 28 " 15 p 12 79 1 17 13 96 N W part 31 " 1 p 3 95 95 4 90 23 B 100 p 38 61 1 82 40 43 VILLAGE OF WROXETER IN HOWICK. 4 S Queen st. 4 p 69 88 I 57 6 Centre st E 1-5.p 6 37 1 02 739 21Main st N I p 69 - 88 1 57 1 Marrietta ft W .' 1-5p 88 88 176 2. - " 1-5 p 88 88 1 76 9;Mill st 5 1-5 p . 4 00 97 4 97 2 Newman st 1-5 p 1 31 90 2 21 8 Anna st N f _13 88 88 1 76 • 9 " i P 88 88 . 1 76 ITILLAGE OF HOWICK.IN HOIVICK. 143 1-5 p 7 93 1 05 8 98 144 " p 7 94 1 05 899 156 "-p 264 93 357 178 " p 8 59. I 07 9 66 179 " p 8 59 I 07 9 66 196 * " p 37 88 125 , VILLAGE OF BELMORE IN HOWICK.. 2 Howick st f p I 68 90 2 58 N part 3 " - i p 1 41 90 2 31 5 " - I p ' 29. 88 1 17 -9 ,, 2 p 282 93 375 3 Killion, st I p 25 88 1 13 13 " 4 p 25 88 1 13 VILLAGE OF ALMA IN TOWNSHIP HULLETT. i - *27 I p 24 88 1 12 i28 4:p 24 88 1 12 • 3 , 4p 48 88 136 7 4:p 24 88 112 74 4p 24 88 1 12 VILLAGE bF SUMMERHILL IN HULLETT. 13 , 4:p 24 88 112 VILLAGE OF MANCHESTER IN HULLETT. 15 f p 5 35 I 00 6 35 TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS. Jarvis' Survey " 39 60 t b.1 " 106 ". 107 Goulnlock's Sur vey 5 15, 18 p 1 53 90 2 43 TOWNSHIP OP STANLEY. E part 13 Range A 14 p 24 61 I 47 26 08 7 " J 20 p 17 92 1 30 19 22 W6art • 12 " N 44p 4.31 97 528 TOWNSHIP e/F STEPHEN. 35th. 1 50p 40 14 I 87 42 01 10 6th p 5 62 I 00 6-62 4 10th 50 g 28 11 1 57 30 28 8 100 p '79 14 2 85 81 99 1213th 50 p 22 64 1 42 24 06 11 N 13dy 100 p 55 57 2 25 57 82 12 100 p 46 22 2 02 48 24 9 S Bdy 50 p 27 32 1 55 28 87 28 ‘` 100 p 71 07 2 65 73 72 9 • VILLAGE OF CREDITON IN.STEPI1EN. E 5p 133 90 2 23 TOWNSHIP OF TUCICERSMITH. Centre p't 16 1st Huron Road survey 1 1 -44p 294 93 3 87 VILLAGE OF EGMONDVILLE IN TITCKER-, SMITH. 1 Clinton at I p 89 • 88 I 77 TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY, S Part N N W4 N part 320 part 32" N 4 40 1st ,. 2611th 31 " 60 •p .561-3 '3J p 29 11 50p 832 100 u.p 32 25 10 "54'66 2 -27 -58 40 1 k60 30 71' -107 939 1 67 -33.92 2 22 -56 88 VILLAGE OF WINGHAM IN TURNBERRY. Park lot 42 43 59 1'73 227 /1 CC 6p 1:25 90 2 15 6 p • 1 25 90 215 5.p 426 97 5 23 p 76 88 164 p 76 88 164 VILLAGE OF ZETLAND IN TURNBERRY. p 4513 97 550 41) 4 53 97 5 50 3 p 1.23 117 13-40 TOWNSHIP OF IJSBORNE. Spart 19 ist p 50 59 2 n 52 71 E half S4 9 1st 100 p 23 031 45 24 48 54 10 lst 100 p 23 03 1 45 24 48 N -4:', 9 5th 100 p 33 47 1 70 35 17 25 8th 100 u.p 84 64 2 97 87 61., VILLAGE OF AINLEYVILI,F, IN 51 52 104 123 134 135 136 142 143 144 MORRIS. p 1 02 90 1 92 p 477 97 574 p 246 93 339.1 p 167 90 257 p 48 88 1 36 p 48 88 .1 36 p 48 88 1 36 I p 48 88 136- 4-p 48 88 136 4-p j48 88 1 36 145 1 p 48 88 1 36 VILLAGE OF BLYTH IN MORRIS. 61 4-p 436 97 5 33 70 4p 117 90 2 07 71 4p '239 93 3 32 73 I ,..,,p 8 29 1 07 936 89 I ' p 202 93 295 90 4p 202 93 2 95 14 NE Bdy 50 p 16 54 1,27 17 81 VILLAGE OF EXETER IN USBORNE. 1 Subdivision of 17 & 18 Oen '1St 21 McConnell's Survey 4p 80 88 1 63 do 37 do f p 58• 88 1 46 do 38 do f p 58 88 146 do 39, do. 4p 58 88 1 46 • do ' 43 do f p 2 94 93 3 87 do '- 44 do 4:p 294 93 37 do 45 do f p 2 94 93 3 87 1 Subaivision of lot 20 con 1st 12 ,McConnell's survey 4.1 p 12 07 I 17 13 24 do 13 do f p 9 18 1 10 10 28 do 35 do 4 p 141 90 2 31 TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH. Si 31 llth . 100u.p 48 65 207 50 72 VILLAGE OF BLYTH IN EAST WAWA - NOSH. - 204:p148 21 p 1 48 22 p 148 S 28p 337 32 p 167 37 f p 3 73 90 2 38 90' -2 38 90 2 38 95 * 4 32. 90 2 57- :95. 468 TOWNSHIP OF W. WAWANOSH. N I- 18 ist 100 u.p 41 26 1 90 43 16 . W Itz 24 4th 100 p 87 31 3 -05 90 36 E 24 4th 100 p 91 00 3 15 94445 E l 1412th 100 u.p 39 54 1 85 41 39 VILLAGE OF MANCHESTER • WA- WANOSH. 110 }p 112 90 202 111 4- p 1 12 90 2.02 112 4 p 1-12 90 202 113 4-p 112 90 2 02 114 4-p 112 90 202 115 4p 1 12 90 2 02 116 4-p 1 12 a 90 202 117 4 p 1) 12 90 2 02 VILLAGE OF ST. RELENS IN W. WAWA - NOSH. 5 Math'sSurvey I -7 p 371 95 4 66 do N 4 18 p 412 97 5 09 VILLAGE OF DUNGANNON IN W. WAWA - NOSH. MeMath's Survey • 36 p '7 '56 I 05 8 61 • A. M. ROSS, Treasurer, Co.iittron. Co. Treasurer's Office, Goderich, July 8th 1870. - - WM F. LUXT VOL. A TRACY, M. • Huron. :Off East of the Metho Seaforth, Dec. .1, yERe0Ei eon, etc.,. , of Ma. r et and. Pro Of Kidd& MiCM Seaforth, Feb, - juTIRoltaWee.,R,..:08pMp.1 dence-Main-stree Seaforth, Dec. T CAMPBELL, • Gill UniVersi gecoi, etc., Seaforth. Post Office Buildin fond -by night or Seaforth, July -Ibr F. WALKER Public, *c. °Zee Court House, Goder N.B.-Money to 1 Lands. Goderich, Jan 1CATTG-HEY* Attorneys al -and Insolvency, No! zrs. --Solicitors for t Agents for the Ca AT. B. -$30,000 to le Housesand Lots for Seaforth, Dec. 14t1 B-ENSON ;,& MEY1 at Laiir, Solicit° ency, Conveyancers, • fiees,..L--Seoforth. and 1 Trust and Loan. Co. Colonial Securities Money at 8 per cent; 'VAS. H. littlisosr, Seaforth, Dec. lOtli G. W. fiend Dm latest im care -taken for the pr tender teeth. Teetli Rooms over Collier's Saefortli, Dec. 14, JEW nOMMERC1AL ki Laird, proprietor modation for the tray( and bar are always m marketsafford. Exce Ainleyville, April 21 ONX'S HOTEL 1‘ clersigned bea_t1 liberal patronage awai in the hotel business, that be has again resu stand, where he _ from old friends, and. 5eaforth, May 5, 181 J2.• ROSS. Proprie tfi . begs to inform th the frowning commun first-class acconunodat by travellers. A good always on hand. Regi every necessary attent Seaforth; Feb. 8th, BRITISH EXCHA. .ONT., J. CALLA' WILLIAMS, (late Of An! Y.) Manager. This ho ly.farnished, and refit one of the most cmnfo the Province. Good S -cial Travellers-. Term1 Goderich, April 14, -1 miscELJ ITARP'S LIVER i1/43 SEAFORTH. First always on hand at rem( Seaforth, May 5th, 0371 OMMLL*CROOKE 0 and Specifica.tions ter's, Plasterer's, and 3 and valued. 0ffice-01 -store, Court -House &jug Coclerich: April 230 11 G& W. MePHILLIP . veyors, Civil Enbi of Conveyancing done wi 0.14ePhi11ips, Commies Next -door south of 81tar Seaforth, Dec. 14, 186 S . PORTER, Seafor , Amp skins, furan meats made on eons Insurance agent. price paid for green Main Street, one iloor Hardware Store._ -11AZLEHUB5TI. __13 the County of Particular attention pal Stock. Iram. Stock So.] Terms. Goods Appraise Landlord's Warrants First Division Court for Goderich, June 9th,