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The Expositor, 1869-03-05, Page 8• . taltrit ▪ 14.1,01 BLApK!.. , -7,- SEAF RTH EXPOSIT J. ;SEATTRil EXCHA :"/ / r .7i ej; 4 4// -\ , 1 r0". • • fiAs ; • a,at . , „ P„ /?, r ; White to play and Mate in three SOLUTE* TO •PRO,B.I.X#, No wrim. B to Q Kt 4 . 2 Tkto K 13 8 . 3 Kt to Q 6 4 Kt te Q;B 8 5 Kb mates BLAmr.„ P moyes, tks P K moves K moves MOV: 64. _SOLVTION TO PROBTIPT -No. 63. lKtoQ� Kt° Kt sq - 2 K tke-Q 2 .P. . K toR-sq !- 3- Kt to Q 4 - IC movea 4. Kt tO'Q 8 = K Moves 5 Kt to Q B 6 Moves • 6 K t%B 7 moves 7 P to li,Kt 7 (ch)ltmoics .8 P to Kt 8- (611)-- -- IC moires 6 =tett ,13-1I,OTLEM NO. 66. - BY T.P.13U1L.. ' QR K B 2 &5 Q B, 2- Q 4 White to play and 'nate in three moves. • GAIN' E Pilo. -67. . A game played by Mr. Wiaker against Mt. Gossip in the\ GlOttruvrnt tourney (EV461L,) GAMBIT REFUSED.) WHI BLACK. • Mr. Wrs FtoK4- 2KICttoB3 = 3 KB o!114 4 P :to Kt 4 PtoQICt5-* J6 Kt tk-sK P P. to . Btks 9 B tks TO KKtte133-. 11 B to IC '3 • 12 Castles! 13 QKttoB 3 14 P tks 15 P to KR 3 16 P toK Kt4 17 B -tai 105 18 Qto 3rd • 19 PtksPi 20 Pto-K 21 Ktto .R 2 22 PtoKB3 • 23KttoK, 2 24KRtoB• 2 25 P tks 26 R to Kt 2 27'1ttksi3 28Kto B sq 29 R to K Ict sq. 30 R to Kt 2 • 31 Q tks Kt 32 Kt to B 4 33KtoB 2 341CtoBS 35 K tks P . 36.RtoKBsq 37- R to K sq (ch) 38•IttoK 6 39.KbtoB3 401Q tksR 41.PtoQ5 ••M Gossir. PtoK4_ QKttoB2 ICBtoB4 B to Kt 3 KtoQR 4 QtoB3 KtoBsq- PtoQ3 tks B toKt 5 KtoB5 R to K sq PtoQB3 P tks • B to.K R 4 QBto13,2 Q Kt 3 PtoKR4 Q tk.s,RP •P.to Q 4 BtoKKt3 K R to his sq QRtoK4 R tks B (oh) Q tks Kt P QtoR 5 Q tks Kt (ch), Q to R 8 (eh) Q to R 6,(ch] tka P § P tics P P tka (ch) Q to It 511, QtoKI33 R to his 3 11- K to.li 2 Kto9 2 Q to Kt 4 ch R tks KtoB 2 P tks ' And dealer iu Pure DRaCS' CHEMICALS & DYE STUFFS. - LtiePttigDepLnietii ruder the special case ef espericaced Cbew'st, MU. It. NVALTON. Janus '21st, 1869. ' 59 SEAFORTH MILLS. Flour• and Feed ! —0 — —0 — jay:VYING received AO Agency feriae W Scobie, foe the sale of the;e a a LL klou,', I ani now peepaied to fkanlieii , piaci:as-cm with aa , WHICH DEFY' COMPETITION. §rarrt:a orderiese Flour or. FeCal. flow Me, ise tea e the same e30i ve i e of l'o vs a ea the s1oic io1i..i. See -fort -la -2.0.1a 1869. - Note „The• Fact !, THAT Xo 1Pa1trid rgf NEW GALLERY Is now complete with 4 new ,- VOIGHTLAN DER INSTRUMENT. AT, Baekgrouuds.. c., c. Neee 1. t fiest-clas,s petaties taken, and ea:: Ve- 110a.p)talli geed. • - C4ALLERY over Dr. Smith's 011ice, next door to F. hies ee's. Seafe.! :Anea 13, 1868., 31; Gut. CANADA PEMANEN T BUILD:- , -INC &SAYING SOCIETY • i S p*.lepared t� advance moneyson improved J• it seal Estate. on the most fa-vorable kilns i 'Lo-lei:sowers. and to busemoebgages. 1 • 1 . For pa rticill ars, ape ty ,i, o -their appraiser; W. N. WATSON,' Insurant e Agent, Seafoel h. 11- i y 1 • Seaforth, Fel. 20, 1863. WAGGONS, • BUGGIESi - A D all implements for farm use mann- featured. by • MIAUCHT & TEEPLE; Good and. Cheap; int mber the stand. • NORTH ROAD SEAFORTH. Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1868. „ 11-1T 2 o' • A A "c$isiif,Otlh Oxi)o.,:iilor 7 7 AND EITIZON AD Vr::ITZ, ' aest ape! s pnly10.-LI in flue 3 c VE FRDK,MORNINI ROSS '81. LAIXTONI • D -T01:3 AND PtJELI...il 'I-% 1 /1/.4 /.‘r .8!1'1,!.1.' EY, S EA FOR TH.1 • TE.nm .. 51.50 pee esstum, 1OE w1ve-01'1e. 42 KtksP. (ch) IC to Kt'2 1 f not so pa:d, $S.0t) v itiaa. ably- .4s Q. to her 7 (ch) K to Kt sq cela;leesle 4 °And the game was &awn by Mutual consent. NOTESRAT'. S OF ADV.ERTH;NO . • • Vlj AOP.E.C.NZNTS. P to ITP ourth is stroll • Whfte, having advanced P to Q Kt ' -fifth at his fifth move, should have prose- cuted his attack with 13 to Q R third. P ties Kt ought to have won Black -the game. • § A good move. as the irtawn -cannot be taken with either Queen or Pawn i without immediate loss. Whate will now hive noth- ing.betteS to do than to capture the Knikht. H Here Black Missed an opportunity„ • He should have played Q- K fourth, with a decisive advaatage- in poSition. Black of course cannot tak the Knight on accouat of P., to $.8g, and if he had checked with Queen at K Kt kairth, Whits could have replied with K to third, threat. mint to win the Queen The best MOve here ger. we ellen to boil, to iliafi tha stmesti.ionaniiw_ OFFICES TJIOU1. excellent —offices .‘let in Scott's New Brick Block. A ply at Afgo4uGgiiify & OLM-ST.ED'S. Seaforth, Jan. 27L8ti9 • 60-tf 4 197 GO TO' •T. ef, 'IMO S' FR IT OYSTER x)PorTli Foe Fie {$ )iardirtes, Lobe -tore, Pies, ea -km, Itatt ssweets of every description. pAu, Awl) ABB firls Fresh Stock O4i5Yt MeCAXIV8 014 Stand, likOor4 ¥0, 18* 634 ¶fhef.oUowures will be charged. to iner- •c11 and °the_ .3 who ad.vertise by the year, a sal i a no case sv,:i eaceptions be made : c:olunan for t w el ve mentlis, - - $60 00 " for sia months, - - 35 00 •"• • fur 't ticee Mouths, - - 20 go Half -column for i welve 'months, - • - 35 *00 ",• for s' a months, - - - 20 00 •'• for f hrce mouths,- - - • 12.1.00 Q easter of a co's DO fOr twelve months, 20'10 " ft)C h::11101)tbS - - -• •12 00.. t, Ph.o eac1: tie o ttens fast i seLion, • 0 03 -F 't s1 L4joeuj. - - - 0 • n ember of us. 3 to ae eckoned by til 3esae ceasopied, meastacd by a sae of solid T e La:A 'A avertisercient3 Ai "' ant epae:Se, d ;tee' mil w.'1 be. 'published till forb:d, a ucl ch eed ac - co . for nsautbs, • 9 00 GEO W. 110SS, s STRONC`S 8L,SAtE STABLES. •T-IURST-C LASS DOI-V.3E8 and Coed Velii- aU cies, a ail hours, oilteasonable terms. OirTile egeS ADA. 1"; ee v in Searosall Couitiei.e.al-;1\raxellers. Je Pis tor m 0 dm., 4 th Or B ujo.„ , TTIE E ZIMMERMAN HOUSE, -WROXE 4 FENI-10.i.. ES AND nuAcgs, FOR!SALr, - Tin. Jon.N ,Z.)Ansuristax, Ptok.detc,-. • • ,L. 1 131i3,'bov. 141818 t UBLIC NOTICE. MONTRF.Ak TEA COMPANY, Ho.p1 LJ5tfeel, Mohlr,cal. Our Teas,- afterthe Irtot severe' tests by the beSt,, medical lauthoittie.4 and judges .of Teas have been pronounced to bequitepu re, and free from any artaflwial coloring, or po)s- onouS substanees, so often used to improve the appearance df Teat They:itre unequalled for strength and :flavor. They have been chosen_for their intrinsic wOrth, keeping in mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleasure -in drinking them -We sell for the smallest possible profits, effecting a -Saving to the consumer -0.1 15c. to 20c. per lb. Our Teas are put up in 5, 12..15, 20 and 25 lb. boxes, and are warranted. pure and free from poisonous. substances. Orders for four 5 lb. boxes, two 12 lb.. boxes, or one 20 or 23 lb. box, sent carriage free to any Railway, Sta- tion in Canada. Tea will be .forwarded im- mediately on receipt of the order by mail containing money, or the money can be col- lected on delivery by, express -man, where there are express offices. In sending orders below the amount of $10, to save expense it will be better to send money with the order. Where a 25 lb; box would be too much, four fain i lea clubbing together could send for fon t lb, 1)6 :es, or two 12 lb. boxes. We. seud 5hem to one address, carriage paid, ancl maek each box plainly, 'so that each party get their - own tea. We warrant all. the teo.Ave sell to eve entire satisfaction. If they are not satisfactory, they can be returaed atf our expense. ' Lea, Ht As CK t r0 n Tg ETAAT. 4E5ncglis .-,5110c.; Fine Fla °red Break fast, oken New Season do. 55e.,• )60c. and 65c.; Very BC3 Pllit Flavortal.do./75c.; Sound 0 long. 45e.; Rich lilavoied do. 60c.; Very Fine do. do. 7iies; Japan, Good, 50e., 55c., Fine 60e4 Vey Fine 600., Finest, 75c. GREEN TEA. Twankay 50c., .55. 65c ; mug *son 50c., .60c.. 63c 7Qc. ; Veine Soc„ Supeeline and. Very OlipLo (Slot. ;$Ftitte Gunpowdee.8-)c. ; Era 6111-jel tine •Teas not mentiened in this circular cqua1- 1 she Tea only sold by this Company, • dr An excellent mixed Tea, could be scut for 60e. .and 70c. : very .good for commoa pnrponei 50c.• Silver taken at par. For notes and post - office orders the Company will add the pre- in'trin in tea to the order. • • A. complimentary hex of tea will be given o plaits form lug Clubs and sending -for 251b boxes. Each box RBA be marked plainly, so that each one -will get bis own tea.. . f•atr.Bcware of Pedlars and rail item, using our name, or offering our Teas in email packageS. Nothing less than a caddie 4o1d. OT.E. THE A UDR ESS—The Montreal Tea Company, 6 Bospital Street, Montreal. Out of (wee one Thousand testimonial, we i u s ex t the followiug : • • .A YEAR'S TRIAL. T h e Mo-ntreal Tea Company: Montreal, 1868. (4 EN 1.8-1t is nearly a year since I purchas- ed the first •chest of Tea, from your hoase. 1 have puichased many since, and. 1 am pleased to iu form yon that the Tea as in every cese peovcd most satis'actery, as well as bsing eaaced'aigly Cheap. YOM'S very uly. F. D.ENNI E. Montreal Tea Company : e4ENTLEil FN—The Tea 1 purchased of you in March has given' great satisfaction and AIM -OUT of i's is very fine. Itis'very steerage.' but since 1 have been drinking your. Tea]. have been quite fee° from hears -burn, which would always pain me after bieakfast. 1. at- ibute this •purity of your Tea,. and shall c ntinue a customer.' • Y ou rs reap ectf n1 I y. FRANCIS T. CREEN. • 54, at. John Street Montreal. ontreal, .A pi 1 1868.—To the 111 ontre,a Coinpany. 6 -Hospital Street, :Ment.,:(1•:.11 : Ye notice v.' ii,11 pleasure tbe large ainbiti at of .):a that we have forewarded to you to. d: fret t pee ts of theporniniou, and we at glad to find your business so rapidly Del'OtiS- ng. „ We presume your Teas are givivg gene- ] ai itsatislaction, as out of the 1:age aliment fo) wit -skied we have only had occasion to re- in' nione boN-, which, we understand, was seta Ott throua6h a mistake.; • G. CH EN EY, Manager Canadian Express Co. •ANOTH-ER i WONDERFUL CURE OF CONSUMPTION IN CANADA: mgs,,R,f3 YOUNG & AIMEE:LI rs,1 it a duty I owe to you, as well as to he public to inform, yon of the ntbst, oudiul cure of Consumption, accomplished in 1111 person by the use of the Great Shoshon es ileniedy and Pills. 1 Coughed' a geeat 1 al day and night, expectorating a great quail i- ty of inaLter, and had a great pain about ; y le:t hula. • 1 had cold chills every day, a d aevereiliglat sweats everynight, and betwc n the racking cough and great sweating, I w s almost deprived of sleep.; by these miseri.s as well as the loss of appetite. I was so; diiccd th at .1 could • h ard ty ,aand alone. I was under the care . of a physician - for a length of time, and Ending n� relief, I -tried different receipes,. but all without good effect. Squire Peterion of Bath, r C0113mended me to use the Great Shoshone s Remedy; 1 procured three bottles at onc w:t h. the Pills,. so aoon as 1 commenced. 'mine it 1 begen to get better, and when 1 he.d fl ished this complenaent, the cough, e.xpector. 1 ien of matter, pain about the lung, chill eiveatieg, &c., left me ; and. by coutinuin its use 1 became strong and healthy. it s new over two months since I quit the rem dy, aucl there have been flo symptoms of th dfseasereturning, and 1 have been, and a noW, licali.hier and better than I have bee. for yeaes. I trust you avill make this know to the public, that they may be aware of Lb pea l a.' vi faxes, of this truly vonde: r l diau emedy. PETER C'. V. MILLER. Ereestown. Conaty of Lvuuoa and Add; ne t on, 0_1:Lark). - To all. to -whom it may come.—This is 1 - certify final have been acquainted with th O.IJOVe inen1.4itied gentleman, Peter C. 'V Esq., for many years, and hav kJ! o wn him • always to be of the very high es':, respectability and a -very candid an • tl'able person, and I am cou Meet that ;• sa rely vouch for thest rah of the 'above or ar other statement made by Wm. 111.0,V. W. F. S. EARPER, • 44-ly Reetor of Eath, Ontario. • Sarsaparilil • .....111•.••••••.... se. GREAT SENSATION. A 0000 SENSATION.' PAM CUBED IN AN INSTANT - 11•11,1•M•Mmil•••••• EIME AND ITS LESS- -amolimm••••••••• S. rwenty rears Experience and Study in P g a Good Medicine Secures a new source ef Hat to Millions 1 ! JIMINE•11=101.11•1•11•11111 WoNDICIIPIJI. I1IPKOVEiIIErT • _ RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. r. Radway's newly discovered proce* for ecuring medicinal extracts (in vacuo),14rom regetable substances, adds greatly to t movement of the Ready Relief. - IN AN INSTANT it stops and en Into noet violent PAINS, ACHES; C-41 PS, iPASOISt with electrical velocity. It removes every Ache, Cramp, SRegsm, )r Pain that may exist in the INSI or OUTSIDE °titian, Woman, or ChUdg. ileoW TO APPLY IT.. Rub the part of the body where pain exists hely with the Ready Relief; soak a liOnel n the Relief, and , lay it across the tarts whets!, there is a pain or Inflammation. It am ?arid' are too sensitive for rubbing, bathe the )ody -with the Relief with a sponge. Pahl :the nost excruciating will subside in a rEW IHNITTES. • CONGESTION OF THE LUN Bowels, ridneys, Bladder —and in all cases where ere s inflammation, Cu:atelier 'should he applied ireely,gtilicr ritli the band by rubbing, or a sponge by bathing, ft by ',flannel soaked with Relief, and laid twross the piLiI )arts. In a feW moments all rain will cease, taiLtho muse that occasions the pain removed. ' TAKEN INTERNALLY. Ten to 50 drops in half tumbler of water, Will in. I've ninntes, stop Pain ; Cramps, Spasms, Colic and thiltunkia, ;ion of tho mucus membrane cf the internal viscera% Ibis lose repeated every 15 nAnates, will cure the worst iltnas A Canada Cholera, Cholera, 111-orlAis, Diarrhea! Dysenter y..andaU paiura thscharaeaT from • the 13owela. •• A Great Medical Trium NEW PRINCIPLES IN PURGATIOW. SECURED IN DR. RADVVAY'S Perfect Purgative Pi s, Vegetable'Substitute for Calomel and May. 2 — Counter -Irritation, made perfe0 in Radway's Pills, that withdraws inflamation from Congested Blood Vessels, Nerves, ' Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, and other viscera,- and purging all 'excrementitpus corrupt humors and diseased deposits Atom I the system. 3.—In these Pills a nourishing and nutri- tious principle is secured, by which the blood, uices and fluids of the system, pe- ittonie invested with the vigor of life—ettley are the only purgative medicine -that strengthens during the process of purgation. These Pills act as a solvent and tonic- to the gastric juice, enabling this solve* of the system to properly dissolve the St4bs- tances taken into the stomach, and aie di- gestion, and the convertion of said subkign- ces into the proper constituents to !wake pure, rich and wholesome blood, the defl n- cy of which is the cause of Dyspepsia, Diabeates and many urinary diff- culties, etc. 4.—They regulate the organs of thevs- tem ; restoring functional harmony and se- curing the secretion of ;the proper consti- tuents of each organ ; by their action the Liver secretes its allotted proportion obi- le—the Lungs, Carbon—the Skin, Swer4.— the Kidneys, Urine, &c. 5.—The aged, and persons subjeck., to Constipation, Costiveness, Paralysis And Weakness of the Bowels, Kidneys and Blad- der, &c., that have to resort to injectiongi— bytaking two or three of Radway's Pills, ;'il1 _enjoy natural discharges, and by the otica. sional use of them have regular operatiots. In these cases their strengthening and miti- tious principles are exhibited '• every dose will add new strength to the bowels Kidneys, &c.,- that may be worn or depleted by disease or age. 6.—In these Pills, a want that science has ever failed to supply is secured, and that is a thorough purgative that can be given :in safety in cases of eruptive fevers, as Srd4ll Pox, Erysipelas, Yellow Fever, Scarlet ind Typhoid .Fevers.when the Mucous M brane 4ecomes ulceratednow these purge thoroughly, and heal ulcerated id excoriated parts. . 7.—These Pills are made from extract.-. from new ingredients—entirely vegeta superior in every respect to the ordin, powders and substances of the common vertisea Pills. Two of Radway's Pills act quicker than half a dozen of the comnitn drastic pills in general use. ELEGANTLY COATED -NO TASTE OR SMELL. SCOURING THE INSIDES. Persons who take Pills for the purptkie of getting a good scouxing out" are perhaiis not aware that they are wearing away th r intestines, irritating the Mucous Memb and laying the foundation for Piles, inwad Ulcers, Sores, &c. MANDRAKE, that * claimed by some to be a substibite for MI* eury, will produce this effect; if -*ill scow the bowels like any other drastic, and wii wear them out (see page 666, Wood Baches U. S. Pharmacopia) Mandrak 7 • as a constituent of a purgative pill, for g. neral or continued use is hurtful, and- its i troduction into a p111 secures no new prim* pie. Mandrake is inferior to the same drasit principle, in the officinal al)etic pill of tIO dispensatory.; so there i's nothing new this ;gent, although its principal advoca presents it to the public, under Dr. Ra& way's original discovery, of &vegetable su); f#:ute ior Xerciii31. I s. 'As:social s1 communicating - its Pur through the BLOOD, • 8 and -othe-, fluids. ' One tea spoonful in o dose—Two tea spoonsfu I that have afflicted the pa his .a powerful Remedy, ofharm. It is unlike hi, T Sursapari la, , There ore, always ask f Sarsapari lian—take no otl word Sarsaparilhiari. is on. t bottle—and R. R. R. Res .`e prepertiof EA' 1.. flINjj nary cases is , ehrojfic disease tent fPr yeas.— bat h bawl). preparations _ r Dr.. Radwarl er--7-see that th( p la el of eael RADVA" SARSAlliEnti-lutI ;170°Lett7: T• EtET,AGeLi ::::prer 1:Eies474-0f71: te: ilpf;:::, ri tillo: Pe"f 3 .t::: tf i attl le: (whi(At 14 t a on:y i EWIT:18111)11:(eloierlitflisil,08:14012111:SagrICIII7ifinrit:IIII:ai)::celeNiitl:sr:4 Thom 1-.11,(1)1.1t:t,ot tiltrop ICV130E11133.IPS r.A.11CbTAII:N:Sw.SE.deoIrEST, ‘ITIt:Eilipian:rt'ailkoefC4 . , 703fattlal f/. .: a‘TI:ia'6::.4)92nagto I tion --rapidly removes front tbo ite h l'Ill, i MS t11911:: the s'. in, and. tho roe.eato Imo a Leo. th mid ratty '10 Ch. COUipleXiOn. , . 1.17.01172E FUCI.—This extra rdinaril a7ent, ass% acizattoenclisliwoiltlrhqt4:11.:11.0‘.;;1),:.11,1.1,11rarlA:t7ic, sot rt..17:,1;e1; ,,-i,cii:a„z117),;,..411-11.11,4 ' - -, - 1 IpVoiscsiebrl'iiNtyT°'doef: dTuou."11):: Swei:13172-.'' F 'ter 15''''r ''' 7 c'1-*Y2r14 Sere', Ithenanattsm and 1Vanueraig t ..t.a.., alld tan wors formi of slzkaiDiFeace. .A.4 a tpz...einIty, it i 1143114' tiles ,11,)r these "orlipl.i.,'iltt, anti ii:.; stiAc !atm vilf.tth) oily,. lugreclionts hi the 1W -wheat pli4-. a cur& b.:yond th4 ! PAltElICA BIZAVAL.-1711 s mar4Ions 47tent like o, ww saa, shines whit 6ach oriel „Pat r! flit, lapOn VI( nr;(11.,m1wcritta3 to catiii the shado 111 o:..:).q. roots sup. posed to posso '13 similar properties. _ xtoll,y1v . "le eminent pm..Itioncr.3 of Europe a -la( it: wtic, ji 4 1:x.)11°re:a alterativ.r.‘. 1it3rontriptic, supcx;or 1. Luc L, Digitrili* Juniper, Tnrpentinc Coi)alba, Cnbc.1) , Szr.., it: cures tlif Avor,it form.; ot 3:11(b;vy, Bladder, an trl:mry. 3):azz.scs .1t3 eaCti ia Gravel, Steno in t' -m XL ,er, ltztenti on cl lArini), D'ab-.-tw, Clironi Ai:Ire:A; Tenasnms, Inflammation Of the Bladder, it retev iImo.' nutanily, and in ( a3e3 ';hero vat1ict...r3 have 1).-m trod, ib mil procure a gnielc. di,a:Julz.p et Ur rte a r.::,ot intion 11-:11 Faci-ricreavvr: 1:ini, and other irr.rtxr .11.-...4, r. -tor- inio. tiaa-.),I lrummQ, t) Cho rcorotil4 1-c:a.-.13 el tta 1.iiiacys and sat urtlz tli.0 s'rrztion of 6W-) pt r cnn- Lltittirds oi mina from thi) blgod. Pcraolls v. NI ins i 1 ;thick cloudy, morbidi tnrbld, depofilt in; 1 clz itu.i: , albumen a:al ot,bor (1:4)osit5. will aft.2ra. fztAir d:::.-zos, 1 aness the disappearance f theZe CC''',.:.3 of 1,:i.rz-o , aa.3 :le.lr wales clang%.:d to a 43r3n amb.:-r v.nd licalt .y ceit mind the, the csawcart i3th-3 only i---.! aody taitt contain* - Sarsoarillian, i d the pure Pareira .r .ca. *NEWLY_1 D/S'COvk.M.E13 MOMS.— Tlx prepertiel cf t4e.:.t... root.; ezz.-..I.4.3 a ,1„ya • 't,i, a 1:on. ol tat slthi, augment; 9. the notim of the 07:-. re::n ; c.lices sale 'veilgolz, to olii.)c ratained excreinta.i. ,.,r.1 ht.:4*Urd. that by irritatier; t I 3 C;:in, Callt:-.. so.Z...:t, 3 i.:,..1:;:ce, i•ports, 47,0 1 Those, combinc wall ot:acr ax...:,.t., r.,::tir,:) a,' tfaick ex uulsion of all 17..71- r.,i13";:fr..1 tho cyr - FOR 13ILIODS DI EAESit p;(..,:t cni.;1 itt a- t.housa -4:1 ironut suffer frOin13111ous co plalints.II Dritaidtayi ayms treatna nt .is ob- served, ancl all -vvla annry be iseoizesm'ever, d-vv:eiil llvt331.4to 1:3outtoi x,er sol.ipe.n .vi: lin chills. exid F'e'ver, - ever .a.,nfl 1 talakanute.309 Ite-vienliler.ttaIn.liftarent :c1 I t-nielinliniatI and Veigeriable fevers ai. e ted. urea 1-33.4rcroxi- PTY 41,S, assisted who Vegitifred bY ist4t... WiN.WPIS by the, 11.MAI3V- 11,1 ICIELATIVICE As a prevention, when eit ler of these er day, this )ly any defi-- - the gastric system, and. to twenty r as a chink, nd strength ide and Ian - nous acids, gested food, he stomach, of fevers, .6, every six a cure. It Yellow, Ty-_ s Fevers, in ica,.,a,W my f, and in. t be East one family,. their Milder e'.clirStes I- f the torrid maladies preyail, take one pill will regulate he liver, and sup cency of the i. ealtly condition o juice, the natural solvent of th secure healtly digestion ; Te drops of Ready Relief, in wat this will secure invigoration where there is weakness, lassit b crUOr7 and neutralize the pois 1 generated from the gases ofind irritant and morbid humors, of fx:c., arid if seized with any fo take the pills.in large doses 4 t hours, a few doses will ensur have cured the worst forms of phold, Marsh, Ship, and Isthm the West Indies, South Ame treatment with the Ready Reli have met with the same succes Indies,—these. fevers are all o and will 'more readily yield in forms as they exist in tempera than in their More fatal types zones. 01\I'M PI Taken when symptoms of dizziness. in the head, nauSea at stomach, indig mess, pain after eating, sleeplessness, b &e., -appear, will soon cure this cliffie Pills are unlike all other pills. Eat 8grains of the active curativ-e princi piths rarest products of the vegetabl .mgredients some of them never before cine. and to be fowl only in these pill ingPills, See that one of the labels Is No. 8, and the fac-simile signature o printed in Red Ink, and that Radw on the other label, there are :id pills suon, ostive- llness, or pain d drains, 4170.; LY Padway't pill rritantr les of A.:tracts • Eingtica4---ef used a4 inedi- In piikehis,-- ark:cc:11,1.R. 110S. Itadwaiy.tc- CO.; P.44-u1atorit -- -each box ne• :Vered with swee4 gum. Price 25 ets., Der hos. kow• by Druggists and Country Merchants. eines of all kinds ot Skin Diseases, Ba t Rheums Tete Dr. 1:?..A.TAIW' SA.RS PAIIIL i isr RESOLVENT. This extetterd* ary medicine is mak* astonis ''hing tors, Rash. Erysipelas, Kings Evil, a id all RitUP-- TIVE Di's1aaSES3 of the Nese, Mouth Threat, Ens:, Bane Legs, 4e. at has made some -of e most este:a- rtist:ling cures of uncured Syphilitic rid- Serafidous - Diseases, Pever-Fores, Ulcers, 'TimeSwellings ot the Glands, and 'Mercurial Sores.. . .. Leiunelialoirreensa,eslq4-Taguesnina agn<lid sdtachrgea In diseases of the Kidneys, Illadde and /ilia -7- =V Lfradimeslhaelf ,.. deposits '• Brick Dust," jkime con rotions, wh.itak ,1 Uterus, it the inciseperfect curative wn. passages in Diabeates, Gravel, Brig t's Dis.seeeean Suppression of Tirrine, and in cases A hero the unnd thread„ or alhuMen, like the white of an egg, or the i • urine s thick, cloudy, &e., and when t e patient has great trotthle to 1101(1 water with con taut desire to discharge, and it comes away. in dr ps„, -and has a strong smell of D. °iliac, and sharp tang pains arer• - experienced a _g the canal of the rethra4 told tt dull heavy pain m the small of tho b k, llughs ionis, and over the bladder, and kidneys, the Sarsatarillian- Resolvent will Edon ehange all these ifficelties, ant cure the. patient.i This remedy is be r than Botha, Digitalis, Cubebs, Copabig„ TUIT4033 e, Creosote. and all other agents used lIl theso e es. Lctthoso suffering give: it a trial. Hundreds o were COMPOliCittO USO Catheters to sec of water, tiave )1r the use Of six bettic telycur4, and. oy one teaspoonful, i day, enjoyed theifelizity of passing th rally. In all e ace that the wor- ibriivoAuddressouar& i a Hann is -en the labelof each bottle, and thelaba IL R. IL it.A.DWAT'13 RESOLVENT. Irice ene dollar pelho JOHN RADWAYI, tI. 0 ate Br. P41.11L 2Tet MCI ..AQLD, Y 4r.4.Xariu 11 11 rebc&en inha.;44543- perso who: 00 1ITUi$ OCE n the Banter' siscbottisa 3SS & LUTON, 2,N 0. (.1AMER70,- Attorney -at -L, Dee 14, 180, L. VERCOS, riAl„- Surge° •144,nnoritiville„. Dee. -11-133, W. R. SMITi .3 GEozi, &ti t.) asrocery. Residence Seaforth, Dee. 14, az,zsum,-..scBr-One Episcopal (Oaureh. •Seafortlk, Dee. 14; T geCOSI-1, AT 1'ris, Ont rin 331 Cha vfv it'Yttir ZueiriIng3e!sY Ir- ' Paris, Dec, 1uid 4, TjENSON A11tt*4 au41 Notaries Public, ter, Wrozeter. zAs. 11 'Staforth, be, kot & W. Land Surveyor .A11 manner ;of Co neatness and ispatt missionerin Li. lt, •of Sharp's Seafoi-th, Dec. 14. L and Attorney --ery, _Notaries c. OiBee,--Over (Jrabb's Block, (-.40 Lela w.TOp,114.1i. Seaforth, Dec, 14th McCLE, „ Lw, Solicit ane. er: a4'leion.°11:1 WSIte.b cent. 1uterst, er g Teal estate.. Seaforth, Dec • W„. HARRIS, lres ixisDeerritt ties(i'lvi • improvements. the preservation o • Teeth extracteal Collier's Store, Seaforth, Dec. 14, RMSTRONG'S En-kl. Stage H no. This House, qir tion 113 travellers. Seaftv..-th and AN stages to Walkerton. at oaforLh W_ Ainleyville. April ICAUCIIIEY nisTAns, Atte in unancery and Ins, • and Conveyancers, Rank, Seaforth, Age • Assurance Co •31. %.,- Farms,. Hon :3caforth, Dee. 14, , 7 N. WATS0 , sztrance on itn, Prov; via, The Live n. (Jo., for Life and triet Mutual Fire 1 I)istrict Mittual Fire be liberally- dealt wit Seaforth, Feb. 20, LUBELSKI. PODUiT, respect. of -Seaforth and in. he -is prepartA te Waists, Ingrowing all diseaseof tJie h a, suessessfal treitme ness. Office directly Dry 'Goods Sthre, Mt • Seaferth, Dee. 14., si‘tOTICE, —LITT Cutting and _ want a !gooa, shaN or Shampoonca, the "Little Wondr4 Hotel,, gain 'Street Rooms 11 eonneetio • public 011 April 1 ine,king the Yair gro coining out, w.ks n in bottles at $1_ e Seaforth, Dee. 1 TaLOWNEY HOU', if and. Huron Sts. pi-ietor. The prop - the travelling publie rounding -country house in a cmifortab to accomodate all iv) -call. The table is the market affords- _ best brands. There • ed to the hotel:: Seaf41th, Dee. 14, ROXETER PVT been lately enlarg stylo. His rooms .ed., which cannot bu home for the travel -will be furnislied wi the season. •Des (liars at the Bar. Stale Wro.zei4r, May 14