The Huron Expositor, 1870-10-14, Page 34, 1870..1
VILLI A.MS.
celebrated
RAW CUTTER
th Unrivalled sup --
or Canada.
t satisfaction when
id power.
NEW 6- AND 8
rER,
W GUTTERS, SAWING
-, AND, LITTIM GIANT
.S.
1rnpIerneits hick&
Fling Mills,
dtivaters,
Horse floes,
Weeders,
Plows,
Garig-Plo-ws,
oarcl Plows, &e.
ENGINEERING
[ENT.
ai sizes Built
Lour Mills;
tax Mills,
r Steam,
(IS of
'ED FOR AND EX-
IST APPROVED
,a
fra EELS, LATH
LE MILLS,
STERS
rery of the best con-
notice.-
arD MACHINERY
nded -
WfLtLAM
Mitchell„
1444y—
IT TEAS
13, BY THE
Comparryr
trial and comparison
same prices wiliprove
d equal t,o any at 6Cic. ;
0c. to 75c., our 80e.
• green equal to-
-
charged. Our Black
mixed same prices.
I; Japan (all nue°,
• cash. at wholesale,
nd 5 pound packages.
MOOF
io Tea Company give
.,rade we are now do -
tried them once,,now.
YOU BUY.
gents, parties arp in -
y to see how theylike
e have no agents,
amples of Teas of any
will send them by
or, more to any Rail-
rht paid,- and collect
Pat up inj. pound,
CONANT,
ronge area, Toronto.
T & ARMSTRONG.
S
TO RENT!
-rERS FOR SALE,
DS,
MILLS
pal, and Saw Mill, aiJ.
running order.
Vour run of Stones,
ed, and WI the ma-
iition. There is in
- an abundant supply
the year round.
[inthe centre of a
ry; and a rare chance
roils. Of embarking in
opportunity of Dok.
raises, all the works -
t. water.
nate(' Six miles:from
1. and Eleven frouz
roads leading to. each
ply to the proprietor,
- WM: TURNER
140
I• _ A PERFECT'.
,-,
!"--1,.......•••••••••m
1r4 POSED, or EXTRACTS
?'t..IRELY VEGETABLE:
••••K
i'AVE ttO EQUAL AS A
S FAMILy MEDICINE,
SUGAR COATED,
GATRARTIC.
--.RI4EUNI, UN/ER COM-
40Ft./LA, BILIOUSNESS,
k -ACHE, COSTIVENESS,
VER AND AGuE, &C.,
k STOMACH_ PURIFIER.
DINE DEALERS.
PRIETORS, BROUGHAM:ONT.
- and E. RIO SON'S
'dealers generally.
t SALE!
HULLETT!
8th CONCESSION,
of which are cleared.,
with &Creek running%
on the premises a log
further particillars
-on, the premises, or
tth P. O.
OCTOBER -14187o:
THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
Nasby's Dream.
Petroleum V. Na.sby had a dream -And
lo 1 Death came up and smote the dream,
party. What the dreamer saw he
thus relates: -
That room wuz the wildest place for a
mini 'I ever saw, wakin or sleepin. The
acme iwich epsood beggurd dea,aipshun. In
less than a minit the entire leadetship -uf
the Democratic party uv theYoonited Staits
wuz in that room, and men I had sposed
ded and buried come up ez lively ez fleas.
Brite wuz there from his Kentuckv'. borne,
and -he and Vallandigum and one uv the
Virginity Masous seized the casket labelled
"Ekal Rites" from the fingers of the eropi
and dashed into very small fragments.—
The Goddess uv Liberty wuz seezed and
compelled to put manacles onto a nigger,
_
wich she protested agiu, saying that she
spose she was done with all that sort uv
thing. A gang uv 'em, wich I -recognized
ei old &Rs holaers under Bookannou, and
late under Johnson, drov out them wich
held posishens of .truSt and took themselves
—the treasury was emptied in a minit, for
'wher the theeves hed beforetaken by hands-
ful, the new ones toted it Off in bags, and
the public lands, insted ov being sliced off
into railroads wuz divided up among half a
dozin, who knew that how they'd have no-
body to watch them. - Vail and ig U m vaul t-
ed into Sharman s seat; Fenton of Neo
York, was crowded out of hizzen by Fer-
nandy Wood, Baily uv B9stoo, took Stina-
ner's place, Voorhees shoved out Merton,
Richardson set in Truna bull's seat, Dean. ov
Iowa was put into -Harian's place, and
Jeff Davis took Revel's seat. -In .short
there wuz such a change ez tiler wuz never
seen before. In my dream my vision ex-
tended ez far ez the Corners in Kentucky.
ov his tfis, Joe Bigler, the collector, in
t
i saw he nigger postmaster hangin in front
front of nizzn, and Kurnei McPelter and
myself were all comfortittly irstalled. ,in
our places. In Noo, 'Orleans the nig r
voters wuz mdbbed, the Republikan pipets
wuz destroyed Governor Warnaouth sought
safety in flight, and the Legislacher wuz
dispersed at the pint ov the bayonit. And
over it all the spirits uv Wigfall, J? Boo-
kanan and poor Floyd appeared in the air,
with an expression ov intense pleasure onto
their faces, saying in spirit voices, "The
Lost Cox iz Regained,"
Immejitly Ben Woad took posesion uv
the Noo York Custom House, and driving
out the appraisers filled their places with
his adherants--amona whom I notist all
my friends uv the 6t17 ward. There wuz-
n't au holiest man left in any offis. The
dishonest theeves whe were in flopped in a
second and stayed; better pleased, for the
,
rings.
At this pint 1 awoke. Wuz this dream
merely the effect of the whiskey I hed
drunk, or wuz it protetic ? That my deem
trcoly foreshadowed the effect uv the deah'
uv Republicanism and the reinstaternelat uv
Dernocricy, I knew very wel1,1 but is', Re
publicanism to die? That's the question.
Oh wood that I could be ashoored uv that.
Wood that I could bleeve that there is
enough Republikans disgusted with ama-
toor theeves, to bolt and give us veterans a
chance. Wood that I could hope for so
glorious an ending tiv this fall's elections.
But I fear mphe dream wuz too good, to
prove a reality.
.••
The Suez Canal as it Now Appears.
(Front a Letter to the Boston Traveller.)
The Wabash & Erie Canal, 40,6 miles in
length, occupies the space of 400,672,400
cubic feet, or more than half as much as the
Suez Canal. Take seven of the largest canals
in the TJnited States,a,nd any two of them will
representan amount of labor as large as does
the Suez Canal. The difficulEy with the
Suez Canal is found in the fact that it is
not, and never will be clone. Storms of
sand and [and slides combine to defeat the
object for which this avenue was construct-
ed, and nothing but a perpetual dredging
will keep it in a passable condition, mak-
ing -the work of keeping it clear of sand-
bars a constant repetition of the original
work. But all this does not prevent it be-
ing a great success.
The system of lights, signals and pilotage
is' no w so complete that the navigation in
the canal is as safe and Convenient as he
entrance into New York harbor, while the
constant dredging and excavating is every.
day improving the channel.
-How much of a financial success it may -
be,I cannot tell, as the number of men
constantly employed exceeds one, thousand,
and the number of dredging machines over
one hundred, which is a "separate till of
expense from the tugboats, pilots, &c. But
as two dollars a ton is toll upon ships, and
two dollars each upon passengers, :there
must be taken—now that it is -crowded—at
least, 80,000'a day, besides the receipts of
towage, pilots,supplies, wharfage,, &c. As
far as Egypt is concerned,. it has been al-
ready of sufficient advantage to cover all)
expenses. The fresh water canal which
was built along the line of the larger, to
supply transportation and water for beast
and man while at work, has already chang-
ed the face of the country for miles on eith-
er side of it. Before its construction, the
railroad of Suez was often -blocked by sand,
which, like the SDOW of New England, blew
up in peat drifts over the track". and -some-
times stopped the passage of trainsfor
weeks. But since the presence -of fresh
water has covered a strip of the desert with
vegetation the track of the railroad has been
changed, and, running along this canal, is
never troubled with sand drifts-, and the
amount ot labor saved on the railroad would
construct the canal in two years. Without
an inhabitant ten years ago, this was a
useless, dismal waste. But tos:lay, towns
and villages, enterprising and thrifty, stand
at short intervals.
Carriage and Sleigh
Factory,
MAIN oST, SEAFORTH.
THE Subscribers, thankful for past favours.
would intimate to the inhabitants of Seaforth
and surrounding country, that they haveon hand
* a Large A ssortment of
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES,
DEMOCRATS, &c., &c.,
Made up of the Best Material, and
in the Latest Styles.
•
In order to naake room for WINTER WORK,
they will sell CHEAP FOR CASH.
JW Intending purchasers wonld do well to give
them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Promptly attended to.
Rernembbr the Stand; First door
South of the Foundry, Main St.
McINTOSH & MORRISON.
Seaforth September 1, 1870. 111 --
INSURANCE,
WM. N. WATSON,
SEAFORTH FRIE, MARINE,- AND LIFE
INSURANCE AGENT, FOR
The Provincial Insuranc4 Company of Canada
(Canalian).
The Liverpool and Londou and Globe Insurance
Company, (English).
The Niagara DistrietMutual Insurance Company.
The Gore District Mutual Insurance Co.,
anti
The Star Life Assurance Society of England,
which divides 'nine -tenths of the profits every five
years amongst Policy Holders.
Losses liberally adjusted and promptly settled.
Farmers are specially invited to consult the
advantages offered in perfect security and in the
extreme lowness of rates for insurance on all de-
scriptions of Farm Property.
--O
MONEY TO LEND,
At moderate rates of Interest, and to be re -paid
by instalments, which is the most suitable and
safest method for Farmers and others to pay off
a mortgage. No Commission Charges, and ex-
penses small.
MORTGAGES BOUGHT ON EQUITABLE
TERMS.
• 0
SEWING MACHINES.
The best Sewing Machines. for Family Use, as
well as for Manufacturing purposes, are kept al-
ways on hand. Both Single Threaded and Dou-
ble Threaded, or Lock Stitch Machines can be
supplied. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, and
instructions given to purchasers gratis.
REMEMBER Wis-. N. WATSON'S Insurance
Agency Office, and Sewing Machine Depot, North
Main Street. -
SEAFORTH ; March 31, 1870. 121—
NOTICE OF
REMOVAL!!
rp E subscribers beg to notify their customers
nd the public generally that they have re-
moved .
To .tite Store lately occupied by A.
Mitchell, Second Door Above W.
' Robertson's Italian Ware
house,
Where they wakeep constantly on hand. a large
stock of FRESH FAMILY GRO0ERIES and
BROVISIONS, XXX FAMILY FLOUR, and all
kinds of Mill and Cheap Feed. • •
Conntry Produce taken in eXaillaile far Groce-
ries, Provisions, Flour and Feed.
All goods purchased from us will be deliVered
free of charge in any part of Saaforth, Harper
hey, or Egmond.ville.
Farmers may exchange wheat, &c.„ for Flour
and Feed at our Mill, at the highest value.
W. A. SHEARSON & CO
, Seaforth, Jan. 28th, 1870. 52-1y.
STRAW CUTTEffl
•
The subscriber desires to intimate to the pub-
lic that he is sole agent in Seaforth for the sale
of
MAXWELL & WHITELAW'S
Celebrated
STRAW CUTTERS
HORSE AND HAND POWER.
Also for Massey's improved
GRAIN CI;ITSWER.
A Stock kept constantly on hand.
OLIVER C, WILS0N1
Market Square'
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st, 1870. 192-tf
STRAYED HEIFERS.
CAME into the premises`of the subscriber, Lot
No. 2, Con. 4, Tuckersmith, about the 1st
of June last, three 1 year old Heifers. The
owner is requested to prove property, paycharges,
and take them away.
SAM L WALLACE.
Tuckersraith, Sept. 6th, 187
OFFICES TO LET.
MW offices on the second. flat in Scott's Block.
The best, and most convenient rooms in the
village. Apply to
McCAUGHEY & HOLMESTED.
Seaforth, April 14, 1870. 123-tf..
a
TREASURER'S
SALE OF LtNDS
FOR
TAXES;!
COUNTY OF HUE,ON,
To -Wit: 1DOY VIRTUE
I.) 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 unlessthe said taxes, to ,
gether' with all lawful costs and charges be sooner
paid, I shall on WEDNESDAY the 23rd day of
November, A.D. 1870,, at the hour of one o'clock
P.M., at,the Court House in the town of Goder-
ich, proceed to sell by Public Auction the said
lamb, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to
discharge such arrears of taxes and charges
thereon.
0
14.1
0
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD.
.5 0
1,•4 0 0 0
0 4')
44
0 0
44;
P.( 4'1
10 4th e. d. 200 p 92 37
N 49th " 100 u p 90 94
N .1 1 10th " 50 p 13 13
E of E 48 12th " 50 up 36 61
E of N 41 6thwd 50 p 19 57
N 4- 2 8th " 5Q p 23 66
E 2 do • 100 p 45 11
5 4 of E 4 2 9th 50 p 5 80
S ptof Ept 5 do . 69 p 34 69
N E f 1 14th 50 p 29 75
17 do 158 pi 77 20
E part of part
28 n t plot I p 4 86
.VILLAGE OF PORT ALBERT
FIELD. ' •
22 W Arthur st.
4p, 272
23 do 4p 272
24 do 4p 272
25 do 4p 272
26 do 4p 272
1 S Ashfield st.
5p 10 43 I 12 11 55
2 do 4p 9 73 1 10 10 83
25 W Wellington street
4 p 8 13 1 07 92
30 do 4 p 7 29 1 05 834
26 E Wellington street
p 12 42 1 17 13 59
Snbdivisions of lots 5 & 6 E London Road
1 E London Road
47
§
g
8
is 71 CS
Ca
3 17 95 54
31 2120 9144 0363
1 77 38 38
1 35 20 92
1 45 25 11
2 00 47 11
1 00 6 80
11 6702 3361 4351
2 80 80 00
97 5 83
IN ASH
93 365
93 3 65
. 93 365
93 3 65
93 :3 65
p 268
2 do 4-p 268
8 do 4p 268
4 do 4p 268
6 do p 268
8 do p 268
9 do- 4-p 268
10 do 4p 268
2 S E William street
p 267
3 do p 267
4 do 4p 267
6 do 4p 267
7 do • 4p 267
8 do 4p 267
1 N W William street
• p 267
4 do 4-p 267
5 do 4p 267
6 do 4-p -267
2 S E Ann street -
4-
p 267
3 do p 267
4 do f p 2 67
5 do 4p 267
8 do p 267
1 N W Ann street
,1 p, 267
2 do 4p 267
3 do 4-p 267
4 do 4 p 2 67
5 do 4p 267
6 do 4-p 267
7 do 4p _ 267
8 do 4-p 267
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
.93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
3 61
3 61
3 61
3 61
3 61
3 61
3 61
3 61
360
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
VILLAGE OF DUNGANNON IN ASHFIELD.
28 Mallough's Survey
4.p 409 97 • 5 06
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE.
2 Lakeshore 53 p 30 48 1 62 32 10
2 W Lakeroad ,
100 1; p 54 68 2 V 56 90
VILLAGE OF i,MINTON. 1
v
256 . 4 ' p 3 19 95 4 14
S i 302 3-16p 6 16 1 02 .7 18
355 f lp 2 41 93 /3 34
357- .i.
4 tr' 1 83 '90- 2 73
i,
730 4-, ;p 99 88 1 87
731 4 p 99 88 187
826 f •p 1 17 90 2 07
892 4 p 3 81 95 4 76
952 I p 3 13 4.' 95 4 08
1222 W Rattenbury's new survey
4p 1 39 90 229
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH.
Subdivision of Lot 4 in 1st -Concession
• 1
7
15
24
25 -
26
Subdivision of Lot 10
6 1st
15 lst
W part 24 2nd
N E Part 7B
W part 9 Maitland
N W part 46
Centre part or E part
105 "
TOWN. OF
10
15
92
94
W part 111
372
' 392
393
401
555
902
959
962
1011
1048
W -4 1058
1115
E 1188
1232
E 4 1316
1323
5 p 14 40 1 22 15 62
p 9 73 1 10 10 83
5 p 9. 73 1 10 10 83
p 8 60 1 07 967
5 p 9 54 1 10 10 64
5 p 9 54 1 10 10 64
51) 9 54 1 10 10 64
in 1st Concession
10 p 8 30 1 07 937
11 p 11 75 1 15 12 90
40 p 5 91 1 00 6 91
6 p 20 66 1 37 22 03
10 p 5 80 1 00 680
20 p 17 22 1 30 18 52
of W half
-36 p, 36 96 1 77 38 73
GODERICH.
4
p 21 00 1 40 22 40
p 13 34 1 320 1184 7541
17 41 1 0
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 - 3 68
p 13 50 1 20 ,14 70
p 16 24 1 27 il7 51
P 19 34 1 35 20 69
f p 19 22 1 35 20 57
p 43 72 1 95 45 67
p 15 31 1 25 16 56
p 3 65 95 460
1-5 p, 141 90 231
1-20 yr 84 88 1 72
1-5 p 3 92 95 487
1-40 p ' 33 88 1 21
1-5 p 12.5 90 21
Lot. Cott. Ac. Pt. Taxes Costs Total
1324 1-5 p 1 25 90 2 15
1332 " p 205 93 2 98
1361 " p 224 93 317
1362 " p 2 24 93 3 17
70 Subdivision of lots 2 & 3 con. A
" p 123 90 2 13
77 " p 406 97 503
1 Subdivision of lot 4 con. A
p 5 16 1 00 616
3 44
P 5 16 1 00 616
5 , a
P 5 16 1 00 616
7 " p 5 16 1 00 6 16
10 " p I 23 90 2 13
12 " p 123 90 213
14 it p 123 90 213
16 " p 1 23 , 90 213
20 " p 103 90- 193
22 " p 103 90 193
24 " p 1 03 90 1 93
26 "p 103 90 193
30 • " p 103 90 193
32 " p 103 90 193
34 " p 1 03 90 103
38 " p 123 90 2 13
40 " p 123 90 9 13
42 " iz• 123 90 2 13
45 " p 13 90 213
47 IC p 123 90 213
49 "p 123 90 213
50 " p 123 90 213
52 " p 1 03 90 1 93
54 " p 1 03 90 1 93
56 " p 1 03 90 1 93
64 " p 103-90 193
66 " p 1 03 90 1 93
b7 " p 2-58 93 351
69 " p 1 32 90 2 22
71 " p 1320 222
73 " p - 1 04 90 194
81 Subdivision of lot 10 con. A
" p 40 88 128
Park and Marwood's survey
S E I 8 Toronto street
1-20 p 64 88 1 52
E 4 7 Cedar at 1-10 p 76 88 1 64
S E 4- 8 do 1-20 p :38 88 1 26
20 Con. 0 10 p 5-13 I 00 6 13
Subdivisions of lots 17& 18 'con. C
5 1 p 5 16 1 -o0 6 16
Subdivisions of Lots 330, 377 & 378
1 fronting Toronto at. 86 ft. front
p 126 88 214
do 3 do 40 ft. front
p 329 95 424
do 4 do 40 ft. front
p 329 95 4 24
do 6 do 53 ft. front
p 448 97 5 45
do 7 fronting on Picton st. 53 ft. front
p 448 97 545.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY,
S 1 36 1st 50 p 6 71 1 02 7 73
N 1 29 4th 50 u.p 461 97 5 58
24 5th 100 p 42 76 1 95 44 71
28 4. " u.p 59 50 2 :35 61 85
296th " u.p.38 21 1 82 40 03
33 " " p 34 77 1 72 39 49
34 " " p 34 77 1 72 36 49
35 44 " u.p 34 77 1 72 36 49
32 7th " p 21 33 1 40 22 73
35 " " u.p 31 09 1 66 32 74
35 10th " p 25 77 1 50 27 27
30 17th ',' u.p 49 20 210 51 30
VILLAGE OF AINLEYVILLE IN GREY. ,
3 Wm. st f p 12 55 1 17 13 72
4 do I p 12 55 1 17 13 72
TOWNSHIP OF HAY.
/Northerly 45 acresbeingN 4 lees 5 acres ; off 8 E
Corner
13 let
VILLAGE OF
2
3
45 p 75 69 2 75 78 44
RODGERV1LLE IN HAY.
4-p 7 94 1 95 899
I p 7 94 1 05 899
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK. -
S part 30 2n4 50_ p 11 26 1 15 12 41
E-4 13 3rd 50 p 12 63 1 17 13 80
28 8th 100 u.p 8 73 1 07 9 80
13 9th 100 p ..37 10 1 80 38 90
23 10th 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 1 62 31 72
S E part 3 A 10 u.p 1 30 88 2 18
W 24 " 45 p 23 98 1 45 25 43
W 4 . 25 " 45 p 20 37 1 37 21 74
Wpart 27 " 34 p 11 11 1 15 12 26
E part 28" 15 p 12 79 1 17 13 96
NW 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, p 69 88 1 57
6 Centre st E
1-5 p 6 37 1 02
2 Main st N 4 p 69 88
1 Marrietta st W '
1-5 p 88 88
2 " 1-5 p 88 88
9 Mill at S 1-5 p 4 00 97
2 Newman st •
.! 1.-5p 131 90 2 21
8 Anna St N p i88 88 1 76
, 44 4-p 88-88 176
VILLAGE OF HOWICK IN HOWICK.
7 39
1 57
1 76
1 76
4 97
. 143
144
156
178
179
• 196
1-5 p 7 93 1 05 808
" p 7 94 1 05 8 99
" p 264 93 357
" p 8 59 1 07 966
" ,p 8 59 .1 07 966
"p1 37 88 125
VILLAGE OF BELMORE IN. HOWICK.
2 Howick st f p 1 68 90 2 58
N part 3 " 4 p 1-41 90 2 31
5 it p 29 88 1 17
9 " 2p 282 93 3 75
.3 Kmloss st 4 p 25 88 1 13
13 " p 25 88 113
VILLAGE OF ALMA IN TOWNSHIP OF
HULLETT.
27 p 24 88 1 12
28 4 p ' 24 88 1 12
36 I p 48 88 136
70 4p 24 88 112
74 p 24 $8 1 12
VILLAGE OF SUMMERHILL IN HULLETT.
13 4-p 24 88 112
VILLAGE OF MANCHESTER IN HULLETT.
15 I p 5 35 1 00 6 35
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS.
9 lst 100 p 23 03 1 45 24 48
5-4 10 1st 100 p 23 03 1 45 24 48,
N 95th 100 p 33 47 1 70 35 17
N4 25 8th 100 u.p 84 64 2 97 87 61
VILLAGE OF 'AINLEYVILLE IN MORRIS.
51
52
104
123
134
135
136
142
143
144
145
VILLAGE
61
70
71
73
89
90
102 90 192
4-77 97 5 74'
246 93 339
167 90 257
48 88 136
48 88 136
48 88 136
48 88 136
48 88 136
48 88 136
48 88 136
OF BLYTHE IN MORRIS.
p 436-97 533
p 1 17 99. 2 07
p
239 98 332
itpp 82 29 1 0973. 29 9365
p 202. 93 2 95
Lot.
1
3
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
108
119
120
130
131
132
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
McConnell's Survey
" r, 6 Block
Con. Ac. Pt. 2 ales Cost Total,
. 7 a
9
10
11
12
13-
14
15 "
1 Block D
Q
3
.4
di
if
4'
it
-111 88 128
40 88 L 28
40 88 128
40 88 123
40 88 1 28
40 88 128
40 88 128
40 88 128
40 88 128
40 88 128
81 88 169
81 88 q 69
-81 88 1 69
81 88 1 69
324 95 419
40 88 1 28
40 88 1, 28
40 88 1128
40 88 128
40 88 128
40 88 128
2.02 93 2-95
202 93 295
202 93 295
202 93 295
202 93 2 95
40 88 1
40 88 128
40 88 128
40 88 128
40 88 1 28
40 88 1 28
40 88 128
40 88 128
40 88 128
40 88 128
189 90 2 79
58 88 146
58 88 146
58 88 146
TOWNSHIP OF MCKILLOP
W 4 7 1st 50 p 49 50 2 10 31 60
'VILLAGE OF SEAFORTH
Beattie and Stark's Survey
" 7 Block B 4 p 2 10
28 p 2 PO
29 I p 231
Jarvis' Survey
39
60
61 ppp 185, 311001 111
106 4-p 296
107 p 426
=Gouinlock's Survey
S4 18
i
4 4
I t
93 3 03-
93 323
93 3 24
25 13 35
07 926
10 10 11
93 3-89
97 5 23
140 p 53 90 2 45
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY.
E part , 13 Range A 14 p 24 61 1 47 26 06
7 J 20p 17 92 1 30 19 22
W part 12 " N 41 p 4 31 97 5 28
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN.
8 4 3 5th 50 p 40 14 1 '87 42 01
Part 10 6th f p 5 62 1 00 6 62
N 4 4 Oth 50 p 28-71 1 57.30 28
8 11 100 p 79 14 2 85 81 99
N4 12 13th 50 p 22 64 1 42 24 M
11 N Bdy 100 p 55 57 2 25 57 8'2
12 100 p 46 22 2 02 48 29
W 4 9 S Bdy 50 p 27 32 1 55 28 EG
-28 " 100 p 71 07 2 65 73 7.1
VILLAGE OF CREDITON IN STEPHEN.
E 5. p 183 902 2r,
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITILL
Centrep't 16 1st Huron Rcrad. Survey
44 I; 294 93 387
VILLAGE OF EGMONDVILLE IN TUCKER'
SMITH.
1 Clinton st f .p 89 88 1 77
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY.
N part
Sart
N
320
32 "-
40 1st
26 llth
31 "
60 p 56 13 2 27 58 4E1
30 p 29 11 1 60 30 71
50 p 8 32 1 97 9 39
100 u.p 32 25 1 67 33 92
100 54 66 2 22 56 88
VILLAGE OF WINGHAM IN TURNBERRY.
Fark lot 42 . 6 p 1 25 90 2 15
" 43 Op 125 90 2 15
59 5-» 426 97 523
173 ! I p 76 88 1 64
227 p 76 88 1 64
VILLAGE GF ZETLAND IN TURNBERRY,
10, p 4 53 97 5 5C
11 p 4 53 97 5 50
81 ,3 p „12 23 1 17 13 40
TOWNSHIP OF US13ORNE.
S part 19 1st 45 p 50 59 2 12 52 71
E half 14 N E Bdy 0 p 16 54 1 27 17 81
VILLAGE OF EXETER IN USBORNE..
/
Subdivision of 17 & 18 con 1st
21 McConnelDs survey
4-» 80 88 1 68
37 do f ' p 58 88 1 46 t.
38 do f p 58 88 1 46
39 do 4-» 58 S8 146
43 do f p 2 94 93 3 87
44 do f p 2 94 93 3 87
45 do f p 2 94 93 3 87
Subdivision of lot 20 con lst •
12 McConnell's survey ,
- 4-p 12 07 1 17 13 24
" 13 do I p 9 18 1 10 10 28
" 35 do f p 1 41 90 .,,,2 31
TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSK
S 1 31 llth 100 u.p 48 65 2 07 50 72
VILLAGE OF BLYTHE IN E. WAWANOSH •
20 f p _ 1 48 90 238
21 4-» 148 90 2 38
22 I p 1 48 90 2,38
S / 28 / p :3 37 95 4 32
32 4» 167 90 257
37 I p 3 73 95 4 68
TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH.
N 4 18 1st 100 u.p 41 26 1 90 43 16
W-4: -244th 100 p 87 31 3 05 90 36-
E 4 ' 24 4th 100 p 91 00-3 15 94 15
E 4 14 12th I00 il.p 39 .54 1 85 41 39
VILLAGE OF MANCHESTER IN W. WA:
WANOSH,
110 f p 112 90 202
111 4:» 112 90 2 02
112 I p 1 12 90 2 02
113 f p 112 90/2:02
114 f p 1 12 99 2 02
115 4-p 112 90 2 02
116 4:» 112 90 2 02
.. 117 I p 1 12 90 2.02
IN W. WAWA -
it
VILLAGE OF ST. HELENS
NOSH-
Mather's_Survor
7 p 3 71 95 4 66
" N118 p 4 12 97 5 09
VILLAGE OF DUNGANNON IN W. WAWA.
NOSH.
MeMathi Survey
36
p 7 56 1 05 861.
A. M. ROSS,
Treasurer,
Co. Ifuren.
Co. Treasurer's Office, /
Godexich, July 8th, 1870.