The Expositor, 1869-03-26, Page 86
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PROBLEM Na 68.
BY 0: E. CARPENTER.,
MACK
1Thite to pla
SOLUTIO
TO PROBLEM No. *67.
WHITE.
1 QtoK 7
2 P to B 3
3, P to Kt 3
4 K to B 3
5 K to K 2
6 Mates.
ELA. K.
PtoB 4
PtoB 5
P moies
P moves ,(ch).
K tks P
SOLUTION TO ENIGMA. No: 1.
`" BLACK.
1 P tks R (B) K moves
2 B to Kt 7 (eh) K moves
3 P to R'8 (Kt)(ch)K moves
4 P mates,
ENIGMA—No. 2.
BY E. B. Coma, Chess Nuts.
K4 Q2 KKt8 KB 3
K R 4 - K Kt 2 ,
White to play and mate in two Moves.
Tournament Ccene at the Brooklyn,
Chess Club.
GAME NO. 73.
WHITE.
C. A. GILBERG.
). tO rtC
• 2 Kt to K B 3
3 'B- to Q Kt 5
4 P to B 3
13,toQR.4 •
6 B to QKt
7 PteQ3 -
8 Castles
9 B to.K 3 •
11) Q Kt to Q
11 P, to Q 4,
1.2 -1.11 P tks B
13 P tks P ,
Q to K 2
.15 P.tks K 5
16 Kt tks P
17 Q to .K B 3
18 K R1to Q B sq.
19 Kt to K 4
,20 4t tics 13, •
21. fltksKRP
22 )3 tka °X- Kt 5 •••
23 11 to .K sq4
24 11 to' K 2
25 It to,Q B sq
26 B tks Kt • •
27 11 to, B 6
28-1. tks B
29 R to Q 8 (ch).
30 11 tks .(eh) •
31 Kt tks Q and t
BLA.CK.
DR. WHITE.
PtoK 4
Kt to Q 13 3
PtoQ 3
PtoQR 3
P to Q Kt.4
Kt to K B 3
PtoKR3
B to K 2
to 1(.3
PtoQR 4
B tk$ B
P tks Q P .
Kt, to Q Kt 5
Q to Q Kt Sq.
P tks P
-Castles.
P R to Q sq
RtoQ3
Q to K sq
13 tks Kt
-QKttoQ 4
It to Q R 3
B to Q Kt 5
R. to K 3
to Q 3
tks B
Q to QR. sq
Q tks Q
It to K sq
Kt tks li
he Dr. reeigni.,
GAME. NO. 74.
WHITE. . BLACK.
Betivcan a member of the_Coventry City
Chess -Club, and J. H. Hoetl
M. C. G. 0; . J. H. FI0oh.
1 P to'K 4
-2 P to KB 4
3 K Kt to B 3 -
4 P to Qii.t.4
5 P td QI3 3
6 B toQB 4
7 B 132-: •
8 Q to Q Kt 3
9 1?tksjCP
P tks Q P
11 Kt to 'Kt 5
GastleSi;.,
13 Kt to a;.13.3
° 14. P treK 5
td Q4
16 Q to! B 2
17 B tO Q R 3
18 .KtRsq
P to' K 4
BtoQB4
PteQ3
B.tks P
B to R4
13 to K 3
• P tks B
QtoBsq
Kt to K 2
B P tks P
P to Q 4
PtoK 1t-3
Castles
B to Kt 3
• Kt to K Kt 3
Q to K sq
It to BA
'QtoKB2
" 19 Q Kt to Q 2 .Kt to Q13 3
20 P to K Kt 3 Q R to QBsq
21. Kt K Kt sq EttksQP
22 QtriQR 4 RtksB.P
23 R tks K R Q tks R
24 .R to B SCI Q tks ICP
25 Q -Le K 8 (ch) K to R 2-*
26 B to K B.8 it to Q 13 2
27 Q to, Q R.4 • Kt ties Q B
R to'g 13 8
R tk8 Kt (ch)
Kt te B 6 (eh)
Q to K7: (eh.)
Qtks (ch)
Kt ti) K 4.(ch) •
23 R..-tks Kt
29 QttKS
30 tks R
31 Kte Kt 2
:32 K te R 3 °
33 K tO Kt 4
34 K to B 4 Kt to Kt- 3 (eh.)
35 K to Kt 4 P to R 4,(ch)
36 K to Ki 5. • 4 tks P (ch)
37 K tks P mates.
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THE old " Wb v is a bald Maal'S
head like paracliee 'I" being rehearsed to
SEATTER
EXCHANGE BROKE
And dealer in Pure
DRUGS, CHEMICALS & DYE STUFFS.
The Drug Department is under the s
care of an experienced Chemist, -
R. M. PEARSO
January 21st, 1869.
cial
59-ly
SEAFORTH MILLS
Flourand Feed ! !
----0--o—
HAVING received an Agency from W. &
J.. Scobie, for the sale of their unriVell-
ed Flour, I am now`prepared to furnish
purchasers with an article
WHICH WILL DEFY COMPETITION!
Parties ordering Flour or Feed from me,
can have the same delivered in any part of
Town on the shortest notice.
WM. AULT.
Seaforth, Jan. 20th, 1869. 59-72
Note The Fact.!
THAT
G. X. 1Paltridp
NEW GALLERY
•
- Is hew -Complete with a new.
VOIGHTLAN DER' INSTRUMENT.
EV Backgreunds, Lc., &e. None but
first -crass picburesitakete and., satisfac-
tion:guaranteed.
GALLERY oyer Dr. Smith's Office, next door
tor. Meyees.
..reaforth, Mails. 13, 183s. 36-6m..
'CA NADA PEMANE NT B UILD-
ING I& SAYING SOCIETY
S prepared. to advance money on Improved
I Real Estate, on the mostfavorable terms
to borrowers, and to buy mortgages. •
For particulars, apply to their appraiser,
W. N. WATSON)
Insurance Agent, Seaforth.
Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1868. il-ly
• WAGGONS, BUG.GIES,
N Wall implements for farm use Mann -
1 -1_ factored by •
ICHAUGHT & TEEPLE,
Good and Cheap.
Rem =bier the stand. -
• NORTH ROAD SEAFORTH.
Seafortb,Feb. 20, 1868._
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ilf„fl S TRAWL', IS'EAFORT111.
TEIZ.MS.—' 51.50 per anunm,r in advance.
if t not so paid, $2.000,vill invariably be
charged.
RATES OF AD sTgRTISING.
VE.11: UV itEnfESTgi.
- 'The folio -wing rates will beeharged to mer-
chants and others who, advertise by the year, I
nul in no case Will exCeptions be mo,do • 1
•
LIB TIPE,..
THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY,
60 Hospital Street, Montreal.
Our Teas, after the most ,severe, testsby
the best ,medical airthorities and. judges of
Teas, have been pronounced to bequite pure,
and free from any- -artificial coloring or pois-
onous substances so often used to improve
the appearance of Tea. They are unequalled.
for . strength and ,ffavor'Ihey have, been
chosen for their intrinsic worth, keepiher in
mind health, economy, and a 'high degree of
.pleasure in drinking them.. We sell for the
smallest possible piefits, effecting a saying to
thecons-tinier of 15c. to 20cper lb. I Our
Teas aro put up in 5;12. 15,: 20 and 25 lb.
boxes, and are warranted pure had free from
poisonous substances. Orders for four 5 lb.
boxes, two 12 lb. boxes, or one 20 or 25,11b.
box, sent carriage free to any Railway Sta-
tion in Canada. Tea will be forwarded im-
mediately on recerpt of the order by mail
containing Money, or the money canbe 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 lbbox would be too much, our
families 'clubbing together Could send for our
t lb. boxes,' tit two 12 lb. boxes. We send
5hem 'to one address'carriage paid e and Mark
each bofplainly, sothat each party get their
own tea. We warrant all the:tea we sell to
give entire satisfaction. If they are !not
satisfactory, they can be returned at our
expense.
BLACK TEA.—
English`Breakiast, Broken:
Leaf, Strong Tea, 45c., -53.1:,; Fine Flavored
New Season do. 55c., 6Oef and 65c.; Very
Best Full Flavertd do. 75c.; Sound. Oolong.
45c.; Rich Flavored do. 60c.; Very Fine do.
do. 75c.; Japan, Good, 50c., 55c., Fine 60c.,
Very Fine 65c. Finest 75c.
659 ;FiyEatngEiNif
lirlyEsonA850 cT:76nk0c.a,Y 6550cc.7,05c5..,;
Very Fine 85c., Superfine and Very Choice
$1 ; Fine Gunpowder 85c. ; Extra Superfine
do. $1.
Teas not mentioned in this 'circular equal-
lY sheap. .Tea only sold by tkis Company,
Pr An excellent Mixed Tea could be sent
for 60c. and 70c..: very good for common
purposes 50c. - -
Silver taken at par. FOr notes and post -
office orders the .Company will add the .pre-
mium. in tea to the order.
A complimentary box of tea will be given
to parties forming Clubs and sending for 251b
boxes. Each box will be marke&Plainly, so
that each one will get his own tea.
411rBeware of Pedlars • and runners using
our name, or offering our Teas in small
packages. Nothing less than a caddie. sold.
NOTE THE ADDRESS—The'Montreal
Tea Company, 6 Floispital Street Montreal
Out of over one Thousand testimonin.4. We
insert/ the following:
A: -YEAR'S TRIAL.-
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The Montreal Tea Company : Montreal, 1868.
GEwrs—It.is nearly a year since I purchas-
ed the firstchest of Tea from your house.
I have purchased many since, and 1 am
pleased to inform you that the Tea as in
every case proved most satisfactory, as well
as being exceedingly cheap. Yours very
F. DENNIE.
• Montreal Tea Company:
Gawk:max-a-The TO 1 purchased of you
in March has given great satisfaction and
flavourof it is very fine. It is very strange,
but since I have been drinkin,e, your Tea
have been quite free from heart -burn, which
would always pain me after bleakfast. I at-
tribute this purity of your Tea and shall
. „
continue a customer.
ours respectfully. .
- FRANCIS T. GREEN.
54, St. John Street Montreal.
Montreal, April 1868.—To the Montreal
Tea Company, 6 Hospital Street, Montreal :
—We notice with pleasure the large amount
of Tea that We have forewarded to YOU to
different parts of the Dominioa, and. we are
glad. to find your business so rapidly ncreaa-
Mg. We presuine your Teas are giving gene-
, ral -satisfaction, as out of the large ailment
forwarded we have only had occasion to re-
turn one 1)0,x, which, we understand, was
sent out through a mistake.
••• '1 G. CHENEY,
Manager Canadian Express Co.
Jne columsi for twelve months, •
- $60. 001
for six MOnth,S, 7 35 001
for three months, 20 001
Eialf-column for twelve months, •-• :35 001-
. . for six months, - - • 20 00
• for three month's, - - 12, 00
• I
Quarter of a column for tweiVe months, 20 001
. for months, • - - • -• 12 1101
for threennonths, - - 9 00
1, or each line over tee, first insejtion, 0 081'
silkiseenent insertion, - - .- 0 021
The number of lines to be reckoned by thel
.3pake oecupied, measured by a seale of solilt
I;revier.
A dvertisemants without 5].) '01111, directions
JK publislied till forbid, and charged ic
eord .
GEO. W. ROSS
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ropete, or.
Ytt,
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Lard Derby, •with its answer, "Because
it's a 11 ight zuld shining plitee. where
there's, ki;o parting or dyeing," the Earl
a Idea : . " A.nd thank goodness, whei e
t tere are no more Whigs-!"
2. eeatain -pietina.ster is deseribed as
tlruzeeist, deatist, has a groeery, dry
) al-i°1aeets anti shees, is a silveremith,
jeLll.i, panvan., ea:ainet ina,kee), - and
'0 —ar toe tCJ Jt1 to HICiald11.7 1
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Tealli'eaT-t 'La\ and (4 ood VOA -
all on rOasanal)le terms.1
lar.zryst. and bcot, Lver,„ in a;eafort.h..i
Suital 'oerntereiai Travellers. -
of '81.aFp's
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ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE OF
• CONSUMPTION IN CANADA.
MESSRS YOUNG & CHAMBERLIN, --S rs, I
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person, by the use • of the t•Ireat Shoshonees
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ty of matter, and had a great pain about.my
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severe night sweats every night, and between
the racking cough and great sweating. I was
almost deprived of glecp by these miseries
as wellas the loss ef appetite, I was so I e-
duced that I could, hal-Illy stand alone: I
was under the care of a: physician for a
length of time, and finding no relief, I
tried different receipes, but all without any
good effect. Squire Petatoif of Bath, re-
eamunisided,me to riso.the Great SIthshonees
Renictly;, I procured three bottles at once,
with the Pills, so SON as I corm:domed using
it I began to get better, and when I had iin-
ished this coMplement, the cough, e-xpectora-.
lien of matter, pain about the lung, chills,
sweating, &c., left me.; and by continuing
its lifie 1. became strong and healthy. It is
how over two menths since I quit the reme-
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disease returning., am.' I have been, and am
now, healthier and better than I have been
for years. I trust you will make this known
to the public, that they may lie aware of the
peculiar virtnes of this truly wonderful In-
dian Remedy.
PETER C. V. AIILLER.
Ernestown, County of Lennox
and A.ddinuton Ontorie •
TO all to whom_ it may come.—This is to
eertify that have been aeqeainted with the
above mentioned gentleman, - Peter C. V.
Nfiller, Esq., for many years, and 'have
kno wn biut always to be of the very high -
At respectability and a very- candid and
email:aide person, and I am confident that 3
ean safely vouch forthe truth of the above,
any °Um. statemeht made by him.
REV. NV. V. N HARPER,
44- ly Reetor of Bath/Ontario.
ZINFMERNIAN HOUSE, WROXE-
reia JeuN Z131 -31E1131 AN, Proprietor.
Dec. 14, 18Q8. 53 -ti
arsaparillian and iis Associates,
GREAT SENsAT/ON.
A 090D SENSATION
'PAIN CIIRED 'IN AN INSTANT..
CIME AND -ITS LESSONS
ruesty Tear: Experience and Stitdy bi Prfeeting
Good Medicine Secuecsu new wine cf Haplancss
to .111;71ionss !
IVONDERVIIL 17/1120VIEDIENT
• IN
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF'
Dr. iRadway's newly. discovered process fo
ecuring medicinal extracts (in vacuo), frem
regete.ble substances, adds greatly to the inie
woven:lent of the Ready
IN AN INSTANT it stops and cures.the
nost violent PAINS, ACIIES, CHAITIPS,,
IPASIIIS, with electrical velocity; t
It removes every Ache, Cramp, Spasm,
n* Pain that may cxis in the INSZIDE or
)1IITSIDE of an, Woman, or Ch:ld. •
HOW TO APPLY IT;
Rub the pelt of the body where pain exists
eely with the Ready Relief; soak a flannel
n the Relief, and lay it aeross the parts
where there is a pain or Inflammation. It the-
iarts are too srnsitive for rubbing, bathe. the
)ody with the Relief with a sponge. Pain. the
nost excruciating will subside in a FEW
CONGESTION OF TH,E LUNGS.
Bowel$, 'Kidneys Bler,-.nd in all easel where therb
inilitemation, tiladd--u
e Relief slauld bo anplied freely, ('it 1C
with the bane by 1.-ebbiee, ee a f.-001e.•:e by bathin.-, r
'flannel soaked with Relief, and laid at.ros Cm politic& -
Arts. in a, few moment.; all p-01 will cease, and tau; .
muse that occasions the pain rentot.ed.
TAICEN INTERNALLY.
Ten to 80 drops in 'half tumbler of water, will in fl.v0 •
nitrates, stop Pain, Crantps., Crd.:::ms. Colic a -ad infialunta,
;Ion of the mucus membrane of the internal Ti 1ccra4, tii
lose repeated every 15 minutes, will cure the wetot formii-
)f,
Canada Cholera, Cholera. Mori:nisi
1)ir.a-rhea, 1:lys-e4te-ry, ftmcl all
painful gliscliarp.,:esTirom
•the 33owels.
A Great Medical Triumph
. ‘e.
NEW PR•INCIPLEW-'• PURGATION
SECURED Di
DR, RADWAY'S
Perfect Purgative Pills,
1.4 Vegetable Suts,titute for Calomel aml,Nereml.
2 -- Counter -Irritation, made perfect 4:
Radway's Pills that withdraws inflamatioi
cominunicating its* plfrative Trope/11*el!
throng,li the BLOOD, 1SWEAT, UZINI
and other fluids.
*Ono tea spoonful in ordinary cases is 2
dose—TWo tea Spoonsful in ehroaic disease
that have afflicted the patient for years.—
It is at powerful, Remedy, 'but is inneeetr
of barm.—Tt is unlike allpreparations o
Sarsaparilla. ,
Therefore, always ask for Dr. Radwart
Sarsaparilliart—take DO other—see th t th(
word Sarsaparillian is on the label o gad
bottle—and IL li. it _Resolvent.
THE GE.NIX OP ITEALTII ROTTLED- 'UP IN
ItilDWAY/ S.A.11,11PARILLIAIT B.ESOLV=T
171e Properties of Rs Ingreeients.
t
A
woSilcitillrful4irigrAednicintL TuwitillklirT). 1-1'.- Pit: orinr1.71eirtviees(!lifurattivil
f.,
P1110 1110 of flarsay:arilir.)„ elans...- the blood vf -itiael
hairnet:4c flea caeca; front the systent 1113 taint of corrnp
tion--rophily 17;.;311ilTe4 from the 11,.. It PI.1 PLES, BLOT
C1I77.:4. 1'ITFT1:11.4. 'YLTTERS, ACNE, )i1 1t
WORM,S _AND 1 ',';':.1:CT6, imj arth;;!. ir-atit:P,.l elltniteiJ fi
ill-) ritity. and till r.)seate hue of beahlt a nit u - -t. 1,
complex ion. .A. low doses willInta&e a remarkabls ellau.,;*
JAILMIV„IM FUCI.—This extraonlinary arrent, *se,
elated Avitit 6MIS.,k13.1,11.11,311AN, 1';':;.%;71.1: ty,
actanishing '1 110 um -art -II Sr:la:lei
tleerA, Nodes. Tuator=, Vore.t,jir
6ore4, Uhenututi...to read Wanderii,:c Pa7.11 4, and
form ; of Skin Ili,ca,o 1. A 4 P. ri seriidiy, 31i 3 lip xe.nte,
(1124 ir I:a:so con pin ".t; t and ii -,,Oelat.1031 AV il 111"3-01.13T
inr('(ioenti 111 CIO pia.tes a cure bJyond thi
possibility of a doubt.
risiaiElnA remikv.A..—Tat5 Tnarretoes a;ont
e- Anh 3.11.1111* 1\ it It F13( it egtli.*fent).1..f1it
n-dieal world a.; to 1a4 in fit 3 1:4;32.1,3 fu I ot,vr rr.rp
po:ted tot i in il prep ,Ittett. 1..,xt'1le:Allyt 10 3_.,
etninent 1)1af,t ti0111. T:4 .0 Euro:, ;atlair.!ti..,,
d 13
altorative, liC1rontriptir, saper;or )
;Tan logx, Turptnt nCo:mths., (c..11)-2)2, 47,1, 1-111-2.3111
wor..tt, fn 3)4 of Bladder, 11;111 t:-..Istar,r
ItJ e kit .011111*1. i *1 i st 3 1;1:alder.L oiits
Ii.:•tentltat of l:Kne, 74.-ai.f.pams
I ntlaumr,itton th ib r -I ifrA., ; 1313310 *it in.lantly
and in (11.,4(14 1 II1)3 c6.31M.:r 11. ea it wil
Drilecr.iti_raareia.,
ttottal itaratany ) L"- 1' I.:I-3 '..tineys
airI eechres 'the s:11.1.q lett 4.4
nr:na from 1:1e 1.1 9otl. I3e..1313 j $
cit,udy, fi 22o eat .t, albtaa'en
wad ..7.1tr w131 N.1t33es3 raf
fili)earati,...'s 1...10.3 aigr.t3 of t,,rror. v. -ata
clt11n3rd cLear arab: r flea healthy. color. D -,4.-r tr
1:11.114.1 that t13..,3 Dr:solvent ]3 1 3 only' r.mtedy that contain:
sorsaparinian e,ne the pure Pareira Brava.
NE-Uri:AT Eat-icoNnanED /200127s,.--Iiht
pr,..,,,,erLiC ir,il tItz.e rect.; c rit.. a powerful 4y..1.111r
ki nagmenthrs t;.).0 1:111 es:el-et:1y; oritif.e tii.A
e.g.k3.9.t, cEpel retained e:cr.rement:tiousIroanoure that
'by iraititing Cie f.:7.1.3, eallf10 r:)ots, t.e
Theze, combined wt 1 otter aent7, teeure a ialek.ex
nullan all 111:-..n.'r tfrzrn Ito
FOR BILIOUS DISEASESI
Not one in a, tlaceaasarid wOuld
suffer from 13.1.1lous coanpiaints.i
Dr. ILIftawa40.4 tr43atment is 01) -
served., autl all -who iutuy be
seloed. -with X1iious - Colic,
lious ]'ever, rrypirioia _ 17'4 evei.,,,/\
Chilli; anti rie-ver, T`crVer anti, -
Ague, Ilenxittant axicl. Intermit
from Congested Wood Vessels,- Nerves,t-aP-1; l'e"trer• In fact all animal
Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, and other ' and vegetable fevers are' prevexv-
viscera, and purging all excrementitiouk ted and. cured by nekereweeeseas
corrupt humors and diseased deposits froritiPilaias, assisted wlipn required *
the system
'
tl;ese Pills a nourishing and nutrih ,
3.—n ,
tious principle is secured, by which tilt:
blood, juices and fluids of the system, be-
come invested with the 'vigor of life—they;
are tlie only purgative medicine — tha;t'
strengthens during•the process of purgationa
These Pills act as a solvent and tonic toJ
the gastric juice, enabling this solvent cifl
the system to properly dissolve the sub4,-
'tames taken into the stomach, and aid d1-1
gestion, and the convertion of said substan-
ces into the proper constituents to make;
pure, rich and wholesome blood, the deficiend
cy of which is the cause of Dyspepsia, in-
digestion. Diabeates and many urinary dial
cultiese etc. i
4.—They regulate the organs of the sys-
tem ; restoring functional harmony and sue;
curing the secretion of the proper constP
tuents of each organ ; by their action the.;
Liver secretes its allotted proportion of bie
le—the Lungs, Carbon—the Skin, Sweat -e-;
the Kidneys, Urine, eze.
t ,
5 —The aged, and „persons subject Val
Constipation, Costiveness, Paralysis and!
Weakness of the Bowels, Kidneys and Medal
der, &c., that have; to resort to injections ;H,
by taking two or tliree of Radway's Pills, wit I
enjoy natural discharges, and by the occ4e1
sional use of them have regular operational
In these cases their strengthening and nutrte]
tious principles are -exhibited ; - every dostlel
will add new strength to the bowels, Liv4 I
Kidneys, &c., that may be worn or deplete
by disease or age.
6 —Ira these Pills, a want that sci6ice has'
ever failed to supply is secured, and that
a thorough purgative that can be given i
safety in cases of, eruptive fevers, as Smaij
• Pox, Erysipelas, Yellow Fever, Scarlet an':.
Typhoid Fevers—when the Mucous Ment -1
brane becomes ulcerated—now these Pi1s1
purge thoroughly, and heal ulcerated' anL
excoriated parts.
7.—These Pills are made from exteacts—
from • new ingredients—entirely vegetable,
superior in every respect to the ordjaa7
powders and substances of the common aa-
vertisai Pine. Two of Radway's Pins wilti
act quicker than half a dozen of the commo0
drastic pills in general u -se.
ELEGANTLY COATED -NO TASTE OR SMELL.
-
SCOURIEIC THE INSIDES.
Persons who take Pills ;for the purpo$
of eetti no. "a *rood sco urine- &it"' arel)nr1
0 eg,I
not aware that they are N-,,,c,saring- away . the
intestines, irritating the Mucous Membrane -4
and laying the foundation for Piles, inwar4
Ulcers, Sores, &c. • iNikri:maj-,E, that -
claimed by some to be a substlinte for 'Mee
cury, will produce this , effect ;-.it will scoij
the 1-xavels like any other drastic, and
wear them out (see page 666, Wood
Baches, U. S. Pharmacopia). .1'tfandrakr
as a constituent of a .purgative pill, for gaf
neral or continued use Ls hurtful, .aud its it:
troduction into a pill sccuresrio new prin
pie. Mandrake is inferior to the ;.-,ar..1-te cras
principle, in the oficinal al etio pill cf thrf.
dispensatory ; so there is nothing new
this azent, althougri its principal aclvoc
presc:Its it to the public uncier Dr. Re
way's ori3irr1 discovery, of a vegetable su
stitute for 2Iereury.
by the 11,3CAErir
arrLEA,Trimryzir.
. As a prevention, when eitiier of these
maladies prevail, take one pill per day, this
Will regulate the liver, and supply any defi-
cency of the healtly condition of the gastric
juice, the natural solvent of the system, and
secure healtly digestion ; :Fen to twenty
cIrcps of Reedy Relief, in water as a drink,
this will secure invigoration and strength
where there is weakness, lassitude and lan-
guor, and neutralize the poisonous acids,
tee.nerated from the taases ofindivested food
irritant and iriorbid humors, of the stomach,
ez.c., and if seized with. any form of fevers,
take* the pills in large doses 4 to 6, every six
hours, a fcw doses wilt ensure a cure. I
have cured the worst forms of Yellow, Ty-
phoid, Marsh Ship, and Isthmus .Fevers'on
the West Incties, South America, and my -
treatment with the -Ready Relief, and Pills,
have met with the same success in the East-
Indies,—these fevers are all of one family,.
forms as they exist in temperate climates ;
than in their more fatal types of the torrid
zaoudwill.nes.'nor: readily yield in their milder
01\TM PIT_Ji_f
- I
Taken when symptoms of dirzines.s. fullness. Or nes
111 the head. nausea, at atenuteli, indigestion, e0StiVe-
ness, flairial,er eating, sleeplessness, bad dreams, &c.,-
• .. appear., mill soon cure this difficulty 11athvaN,4g:
lilts are, unlike all other pills. Each pill contain/
3 grains of the active enrative,prineiples of extimeis
of the rarest rerodnets 'of the vegetable Kingdoml—of
ingredients some of thein never before rif_C-41 lt3 .
eiue, and to be found only in these pills. In purehr-s-
in g see the t one c f the labels -is marked 11 P.11.
No. 8. and the fae-sim i le signature of liadway Co.,
printe1 in iled 1 ukand that Ittulway's Liegtdaftill
on the Olherlahet, there are Pills in each box,,e0-e, I
vete I with sweet gem.. Pried 2,1 per box: Pima'
by Druggists and 'C.:et:airy Merchants.
Dr.. ,I-Z,..4-3.13W.A.-5.7
SARSAPARILLIAiN.
RESCLVEVIT.
This extraordinary medicine is making astenishing,
cures of all kinds a Hi -in Diseases, t4a1;; Rheum, l'e,ts„
ter, BASIL Erysipelas litings Evil. and all ERIN.-
D1SE,A.,SES f Nose, ..ilouth. Throat, .1 L5
Ears, Legs, &e. it has 11111.10 R01110 of the most usto--
nishing eure.i of uneure.1 rypbili:ie and f„,lev4M.0110
DifleafieS. 1, evf...r-rores. Erleers. Tumors, Swellings of
the Gleutls, an:I 11.; ereurial,1-30res. • -
in all eases of -Weakening discharges in ta,:.lies, e '
neh ontea. ,Elcural bus, awl discherees from di*
Uterus. i i ii.10110.9t perfOlf_t Cara tiV3 knOVID.
111 diSeare:..4 cf the Nittneyi.=. Bladder and Urinary
passnees in Dinheates, Crave). Bright's Lificese, in
a3)eres5io11 of Wine, and in eases where the urines
deposits Brick Dust,'" Lime coneretions, ‘713,ite.
threat!, or albumen like the white of an eP•g. or th03
urine la thick, delay, .ke when the patient haS
great treahle to hold water With eoustatt
disehamo, and it comes away in tlArss, and haS
strongsraell of ammoniac, and s.tarp &him; OainS arty
e2,:perteneed along the canal of the Urethra, end
dull heavy pa:n intim lhe nck, thighs
awl ower the 1,1atlikr an1 itianeys, the t4.arsaparillian- -
Resolvent will soon change all tlr.?so
cure this pa.lcnt. This remedy is better than 13.1ehtt,
Cuhehs Copabia, Creosotq,
n11 etbcr agents; urea in these 0210.3. Let these,
suirering g-rva it a trial. . hundreds t-,1 nersons who
were compelled to use Calbolers 105aeure diSelgtrgt, 7 =
or water, have b.:7 the live a six botdes hum lonotd-=
tely cured., and by one teast•:oonfui, titre° that's ner
dcv, enioya,l' the felicity ef pessine-.their ivier nala- _
rally. In all eat:es ,s.ce that die word - Sdrsapazil-
li an" is fAt the, label cf eaeli bottle. and -on -the frentce
theIabd 31. It. RBNOVATING --
11a5OLVLST. Pride one _dollar per bottle, si4-, bottles
for tve.dellars.
Aare -4
JOHN Ri/OWAY$ Pl. O. 8 CO.,
72O,IszWaattikzEgi-
f-Cti13 ALVDETJGGIva
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MSS & -LUTON, E
VOL. 2, NO 1
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C4,,1ERON:,
a
•
Attorney -at -Law, tatk
- Dee. 14, 1-868,
L. VERCOE, M. D..
C1AN,- SUrtreon, etc.,
igmontiville, Dee. 14, 186
rR \V R. S:NIITH, rn
(-tracery. 31a:shit:nee,
Seaforth, Dee. 14, 1668.
-) TRACY, M. C
Jae the County of Hum
11,EsIDENCE-- One door East
Episedh,
eoopratlChilittle'o.hi.
sisos.
MeCOSH, ...krroILN
•Solieitor 211 Chaneery,
Paris, -Ont., AImiey to lo
icy. Terns easy. Ofiiiee—
Star Building.
Paris, Dee. 14, 1868.
ENSONMEYER,
and Attorneys at La
Cnaneery- aud Insolveney
Notaries Public, &e. Offieti
Wroxeter. nr.x.soN,
Seaforth, ,D*...c„ 10th. 1868.
•& W. MePIIILLIPS
k3r. Latta Surve3ors, Ci
All manner of Conveya
neatness and dispatch.
missioner in 'II., lt. &Mice —
of Sharp's Hotel, Sea.forth,
S'eaforth, Dec. 14,13t$.
AYS & ELWOOI),
JJ and. Attonleys at L
Chancery, Notaries Publi
&c. Office., -,--Over Mr. A
<;rabb's Bleek„ -Gotierich,
Lend. W. Tounam% IIAYS,
Seaforth, Dec. 14th 1666.
.f. W.:CLEARY-,
,L.w, Solicitor in IJ
ancer, &e.,- &c.
Briek Bleck; Money to
cent. Intere.st, .0311,,rood.
real estate.
Seaforth_, Dee. 12. 1868.
suRi:
, Dentist., Artifieial
tures inserted with allthe L
improvements, The grea+
the preservatiOn of decayed.
-Teeth extracted without p
Collier's Sterti -
Seaferth, Dec, 14, 1868.
RMSTRONG'S ' IIOT
'tual.. Stage House,
no. This I-Ionse offers the.
tion to travellers. Stages
Seaforth and Wroxeter,
sta,ges to Walkerton and t
at Seafortb. W. Ana=
Ainleyvllle, April 23,1
.1
I- R. ROSS, Proprietor'
f) , Hotel, begs to• inform
forth and the ',travelling co
ly, that lie keeps irst-elas.
in every thing required 1 -
good stable -and Wiling 11
hand. Regular Boarders
necessary attention.
Seaforth, Feb. 8th, 1869.
1CAUGHEY & ROL'
unmus, Attorneys -a
Chancery and Insolvelic.3
and Conveyancers, Solicit
Bank, Seaforth, Agents for
Assurance Icf. B.
S °/„. • Farees,1 Houses .and
Sedorth, Dec. 14, ,i858.
LuBtLSKI, s•uR
X., BOWS; respectfully,in
of Seaforth and surroum
he is prepared to 'eure -Corn
Mains, IngroWing NaiLs, L
all diseases of the hirman f
a sucedssfultr'eatment, wit]
nesi. Office -directly oppos
Dry Goods Store, Main' Str
aforth, Dge, 14, 1868.
IN letting. la'nd Shaving
w-OTICE.—LITTLE
want a good Shave,
tnetete8-`1,11'4131P°
LititaIei:.1146,fol:astrnteleet
tr,„'I'8,eaf
117kills111 co1meetrn will
ing
e.onitiing
public .on April
in bottles at $.1 each. (Ion
Seaforth, Dew 14, 1868_ 53,
11
TIOWNEY HOUSE, CO
if and Huron Sts., Wm.
prietor,. The proprietor
the travelling 'public an.d p
rounding country that ha
house in a comfortable ream
to accomodate all who shall
ealL The table is furnfsh
the market affOrds, Liqu
best brands. There are
e4 to the hotel.
Seaferth. Doe. 14, 1868.
1(
ROXETER HOUS
- BEES, !Proprietor.
been lately enlarged and
style. His ropras are larae
which eannot but lniiL
home for the travelling in
will be furnished with all
the season. , Best brands
Cigars at the Ban This
general Stage Otlite.
1,1717oxster, Ilay 14, 1868.