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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Expositor, 1869-12-17, Page 8a 4 1 THE Vat SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR CHESS.. TELEGRAPH CHESS MATCH. We have much pleasure in informing- ortr Chess friends that there is a probability of a Tele¢raph Match being arranged. with. the Michigan players and the Seaforth Club; at the conclusion of the Tournament to be held at Detroit: in Jrnuary next. PROBLEM NO. 86. Being a "Cbess-Nut""� prematurely plucked by G. E. Carpenter, and afterwards matured by the same. - BLACK. :44 re 4/ / ir/// °SI01, / /.44, iii//./ WHITE. , White to play and mate in 3 moves. GAMVIENO. 96. A beautiful gams{ betweeen Mr. Burden and another amateur. [Irregular Opening.] WHITE. BLACK, Mr. M. PtoK3 PtoKB4 BtoQKt KttoKB3 - P to Q Kt 3 BtoQKt2 Mr. B. •I PtoQ4 2 PtoQB4 3 KttoQB3 4 BtoQ2- I 5 PtoK3- 6 BtoQ3 7 Kt to K B 3 Castles 8 Q R to B sq, Kt to Q B 3 9 B to Q Kt sq B tks Q Kt 1%. B tks B Kt to K 5 • 11 Pto.Q5• Kttks. QB' 12 R tke Kt Kt.to K 2 13 P to K 4" P tks Q P 14 Q BSP• tks P P to Q 3 15. Kt to K Kt 5 Kt tksQ P l• 16 BtoKXt3$ QtoK`sq 17 Castles Kt to K 2 18KttoK6 KRtoB2 19 Ptks BP Kt to Q 4 29 KRtoKsq QtoQ2. 21 BtoK4 PtoQB3 22 B tits Kt -. B P tks B 23 QtoKR5 QRtoKsq 24KRtoQBsgQtoK2§ 25 RtoQB7 QtksR 26 11tks KtPch, • • t And Black resigns. ` Well played—blocking up the diagonal of the adverse Queen's Bishop. t This was, doubtless, a tempting move but, in reality; -it costs Black the game. An excellent retort, • § Here is an example of a player laying a trap for his opponent, and falling into it him- self. Black played the Q to K 2. with the object of tempting his adversary to attack. her at Q B 7; altogether overlooking White's beautiful rejoinder. - The French Empress -Visits the S'ultan's Harem. The flay after her -arrival at Constar)- . tiinop'e; Eiigeile visited that nice old lady, the =Su.: n i ..l'alitich, mother of the Sultan She is a lady well adv' ne ed in years a Circassirin slave of his father, Staltan 'wl IT., a present or ri purchase, aucl:api»rently oue of his favourites ; no doubt also, in her time, a hheaufy. lint now only a l"fat old lady.,". tri tr.th resected f::r her . great benevo le.tre and generosity to.the roor. She liver with hear son in his pallaee, wEere she is the 'Imperial h arcnn, of some 800 beauties.�' When . the Empress made .1 er visit she was accompanied by the tr t in and 7i:tt A m•' r-ican lady as i.rster- jneti-ess. The. Sultan, on approaclhng het, respectfully kissed b er hand, and then, patti ig it iii that of the Empress, paid t'lie latter a cowpliiuent,which t ..ii ed the cid lady to embrace her as a c'.:zit�,�1iter. The curiosity of .the girls of tile Tril�ieri;L?; hai•ern.to see the Empress :•)f •_'ratite was so great ttat, notwith- 1,r,intling all the ti=i+dent re1,roaches of r!.c, aide ".1 Idledeeii'"in charge of them, i,"Ay flocked to the windows, tlntew .'.rem up, and, pferfee.tly disregardful of _ uteir Iir veiled fat es, i hrnst out their u(-als, to the no -small amusement and. l)eeh_ 11b, dismay, of the. passers: Out of -r •'pe„t for the: religious prejudice of he Empress, .the Stittau only presented 1' _ler ill the fiat' III '1)ie of his wives <is mother of Lis eldest son -ani two Jaugnttrs. is due not merely to its ability, but largely to its elevated -moral tone and its identification with those reforms that aim to improve the condition of society. Of all our political journals, it has the largest circulation as the .Independent has of our religious, and the Ledger of our literary papers. The cost of their publication is immense; so, too, is the income de -lived from them, the balance, a very heavy one --happens to be on the profit side. Probably half a dozen of ..our dailies yield a fair return for the capital and labor invested in them.; three or four others barely pay expen- ses ; how the remainder manage to maintain - an existence is doubtless known to the Lord, from whom noth- ing is' hidden, and to the devil, who has a very palpable interestin keeping there: alive. (Advertisement. J Something Worth Reading. The success that has attended the faithful and intelligent study of Photo- graphy ha been so great, that o ne can get their own image perpetuated.to pos- terity. It is a great privilege to have a good practical Artist, one, who thor- eoughlyunderstands the business, as al- so one who is stationary in a place, to whom youcan go with confidence, with the assr,rance of not getting disappoint- ed in getting a correct, artistic, faithful likeness, and from whore you can get pictnreo at any future time from the negatives once taken. The days are past for those who drop down for a week or two and are off again, having no interest at stake,.- and caring very little whether their customers are pleas- ed-or leas-ed-or .i ot,_ they are off; but not so with our Old Established and thoroughly practical'pnotographer,Frank Paltridge, who stands to -day the acknowledged head and leading Photographer in this section of the country. lie is •a real live man, up to every. wrinkle in the business ; is very obliging ; and has rooms, 'accommodations and facilities for executing work selclohi met. He has room and apartments for every- thing. Good pictures cannot be made where the fumes of so many different chemicals come in immediate Contact with each other, and producing gasses fatal Jo. making good pictures. His rooms are. in Scot's Brick Block, near Sharp's Hotel, and under the Ex osi- TOR Oise, cool in summer, warm. in iwnter ; with dressing rooms, so that you can bring your best clothes ins:. a satchel and change to pet your picture taken. Frank Paltridge also keep thenegaitive, and no fear” of losing the picture :.of some near and dear friend. His best work is not at the door, but rip stair:3, one flight, and turn to the right hand, where yo'i will find Frank always at home and in good temper. All p sshown sho vn are of his own make, and not bought- or borrowed to decoy the pu rilic,, He guarantees se tis faction oil not pay. Just walk up to Frank Paltridge's Gallery, his .,peci- meLs are worth looking at, and you will be sure to see some person's picture you know. 11you don't do wantyour . pic- ture,: never mince ; just walk up, lie will be glad to see von. Remember, it is in a bii..k building. 85 tf. ° rT LOGTn Lost,on or about tLe 2001 of ,i'cj . ? l=i1-, a note made . by George I'a�c,:l.iou, ' in fa- vor of Y Peter Emily or bearer, dated : rey, Feb. 23, 1869. payable one year after date, for 50 (Fifty Doha's,.) at 8 per cent. per an- num. This is to forbid all -parties buying or negotiating said note, as payment has been. stopped. Wm. McKELj%EY.. Grey, Dec. 8, 1869 . 105-4in SEAFORTHE Y% NS1y^r Jr. F, ,E AVING incurred a heavy expense in procuring: first-class Spring Drays for the safe conveyance of goods, we beg to re-. in nd the merchants and business inen of Seaforth that they are in a manner, in duty bound, to patronize us. We hold ourselves responsible for the safe' carriage of goads entrusted to our care. Village Lot number 23 (Worsley's Survey), in the Village of Harpurhey, containing by 9 admeasurern. nt 45 perches of Land, more or EDW. WHITNEY, TN returning his sincere - thanks to the j public for the very liberal patronage he has received since coming to Seaforth, begs to say.that -he has on hand another large lot of . ANDERSON'S HEAVY PLATE STOVES ! Box, Parlor and Cooking, all of which he will sell as cheap as other people sell an in- ferior article. Everybody knows that the BEST COAL OIL IN THE COUNTY is at Whitney's. Lamps, Chiminies, Wicks, etc , in abundance. A large stock of ALL KINDS OF TINWARE always on hand. Eave-Troughing, Tin"and Sheet Iron hoofing done in first-class style. All kinds of Jobbing promptly attended to. CISTERN PUMPS AND LEAD PIPING. Old Iron and, Copper. C itton Rags, Wool and Wool Pickens taken in ,exchange. Seaforth, Sept. 24th, 1869. 43-tf. EXCELSIOR. I W PiiOTOGRAPH GALLERY. W. P. PAG -ET, -- Artist ,HE undersigned begs to inf cin the in- - habitants of Seaforth and surrounding country, that he has taken the Gallery for- merly occupied by Mr. C. Paltridge, . A Few Doors ;lortlt of ` Dr. Smith's e, and Opposite Veal's Store. Where he will always be ready to please his patrons and give satisfaction to those who favor him with a call. E SURE AND CALL to see •mair his speeimens, they speak for the Artist and will convince you that he is First -Class. REM -EMBER, The place is Opposite Veal's Grocery, Main Street, Seat..rth. WILLIAM P. AGET, • Photo. Artist. 85 6m Seaforth, July 22, 1869. FARMERS moi- Get your Homemades Cut Out .,lli<# With Economy Sr. Taste AT SUTHERLAND BRO.'S, TAILORS, Goderich, Street. a-ooD _F' TS And Workmanship Lanaranteso CHARGES MODS RATE NEXT DOO11TO Lumsden's Drug Store,. Seaforth, Sept. 1Otia. Ty. Vt. ATICTiON SALE .OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, IN THE VILLAGE OF HARP 1RHEY. Y virtue of Power of Sale contained ii • certain Martuage,•which willbeproduc- ed at the sale, on Tuesday, 21st day Dec''r, 1869, At Twelve o'clock noon, AT SHARP'S HOTEL, IN THE VILLAGE OF SEAFORTH. HOUSE AND IDT IN HARPURGEY October 29th, 1869; 58-1Y less, on which is erected a Brick Cottage. THE NEw Yo�ix Jetrz� r nzg.-tris ONTARIO HOUSE, - _ 5 .)est, anti tl:e worst are found—herelL-11 �T - .ted ever Ir fel'rrTt?(lliltt'. gr'ar1' . Spine .Ii 14 l sh'Inuelessly in1lecertc,, but these coni- . rind only a limited cire•ularion, and : ia.t anotJ g ,a• class that can scat ely be iaa le Ivor -se by thein. S.'we outwardl -re 3 Feat to 1ntO L ty-n5 a, tax to St1CC.es- ever tyblisher niuS poy. It 1 uiidretl, in. tv kTe instances, a pretty ;;'I'l tax, and. but little relation be- ; :'r r'' t e . u`tw u d r."-.peet ?inti the in r.. {. _.:• .T i > rein e - , cl -- l n r.;:tii)ed when lined fei cep th1.54f•u =:Ti =il.ite a regar-i for• 1e abseil/a.: for the tl,ir:g usec'. if :_,, Wefr:, 1 C .1 ,., n, BTOC, Very. Complete, and selling at greatly ' _educed Prices 'C'LOTIHS, ii, ANNE' LS., SHAWLS LS and IIOOD-S, Iu great variety. i=j0 —0C1 Anda Crockery. EO.VARI) •.:riS'T. F, 29, 1369. 5.i -1y. .st aI Vital �i. Sc TERMS. One-tenth of the purchase mons to be paid down on the daof sale ; for balance,. terms will .be made known at the sale. particulars apply .Far'furt�rer pp y to JONAS AP JONES', Es1., Solicitor, Masonic 13 all, Toronto-st., Tc ionto. Toronto, Nov. 16th, 180. 103-4in NOTICE 1 a Sto Shares in the Capital � - A S � to k this p f li® Bak upon which there ,tri u).pa d Alla, will (unik:ss the amount in Orr€ a' s be ;laid on or before the 18th Di c next) be for`os) red, pur- suant to the provisions of the C.lia •ter in tha=t. i;eiialf, .By order of the Bo ^rd . v? T.4..10 1AS A:L.t:AKE 1T Cashier. Royal Canaeaian Bank, 101 -2in `,i'u_ onto, .Des ':, 186o. S- _�r�e POOR COPY PROPERTY FOR SALE. T OT No. 9, Sparling's Survey of Seaforth. J with Store, Storehouse, Stable and Dwelling on it, and situated on the first lot North of Downey's Hotel, Main Street. For particulars apply to the proprietor, W ivr. N. WATSON, Insurance Agent. 179• tf. Seaforth, ,Tuneilth. ramsoi tt .54 4-1 l'L CD ) k h• P uC.15 P Pt1 flt, tr+. F:,,,,,, — ...... tza4 ° n .d. rill 1c. v c t,-4-6.4 tj trt0 *t )1E734 it © aI - © *''=,d CID v CD CD ` Onald tat` 0N scd *Lai. Com--' jade N C.. Xls 3 co 0 c Zmi2 0 rn T H *thud rte , radii a C OF HARTFe®RD. S. A. ENSIGN, , . W H. C=1LBERT, . • President. • Secretary. S Company issues Certificates of Mem- THbi ershi on the •p papular plan adopted originally by it. Single membership, $7.00 ; Joint member- ship, for a man and wife, $14.00, This, in a fullDivision,; insures your life for -$5 000. WANTED AS. AGENTS. TS. 'UNBIASED, INTELLIGENT, HONEST, FBA. ttLESS M+'N, for the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. ..''They must be mibiaseal enough to be wi'- ling to thoroughly investigate its.newSystem of `Life insurance. Intelligent enough to appreciate it. - Honest enough to prefer it. end when epnti inced . of its superiority, fearless and able to use -its unanswerable ar= guments in crushing all opposition. TO SUCH' MEN Thi Mutual Benefit Company offers first- class inducements_ Address, A. G. IWDOUGALL, General Agent. for Ontario Seaforth,, P. 0. N. B -Persons preferred who can canvass successfully among people who know them. No misrepresentations needed. Nov. 25th, 1869, • 103-tf. BZTMS 1 A FANCY I OTE PAPER, PLAIN STATIONERY 1 ! In great variety, SCHOOL BOOKS, Carter and Waikden's Inks, Blue and Red Intl, 3vlijc s, Prayer 'Books, Hymn Books, Blank Notes, Blank Account Books, rbe. AGENT FC5R TILTil 6 SFA OR;TH "EXPOSITOR," Daily. Globe and Daily. Telegrapn. Ti:Yiarm Elliott. Seaforth, Jnly 22, loud. LUMSDEN tip Has just received his -Fall Stock of PURE DRUGS i.� { ,,. 1 : ,AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Combs, Hai', Tooth and Nail Brushes, French, English, and American PERFUMERY. CENUUE DYE STUFF, 'Guaranteed to be of the best quality. Horse and Cattle Medicines ! Condition Powder.=. Physicians prescriptions carefully and ac- curately dispersed. R. LUMSnEs , Pharmaceutical Chemist, CORNER DRUG STOi1E, 4 Opposite the New Brick Hotel'; Seaforth, Dec. 9th, 1861 105-tf. PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILLbe sold on reasonable ter -ills, Lot 43, in Beattie • and Stark's Survey, Seaforth: On the premises there is a large story -and -a -half Frame (louse, with a well at the door ; and a stable. The lot is well fenced, and set out with fruit and ornamen- tal trees_ THOMAS LATIMER. Seaforth., December 9. - 104-3in SEAFORTH FORT PLAMNQ NILL! SASH, DOOR AND Blind Faetory!! THE subscribers beg leave to tender their sincere thanks to their numerous cus- tomers and the public at large, for the very liberal patronage received since commencing business in Si:iforth. And as they have uow avery large smock of Dry Pine Lumber on hand, anc3 having lately enlarged their premises and added New Machinery (there- by increasing their facilities for doing work with despatch), they feel confident of giving every satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage, as none but first-class workmen are employed. Particular attention paid to ;euston-i plan- . BROADFOOT & GRAY. P, S.— =An Eight -Horse -Power Engine and Boilerl!,,for sale, all co mpktte, of GoldieAt McCufio (h's mare. 70-2m MR. JOHN THOMPON HANKS his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the last fifteen years, and trusts he will receive its continuance. He has now on hand a large assortment of Good Sound Green Hemlock- 1.1 Which he warrants will give satisfaetion.. ALSO, - .203.,[000 r. E g CDT Fon 11DI�IG AND GENEOAL PR?SES- Which h e ro&rs on liberal terms, Order will be proinptiy attended to. • He has also on hand a large assortment of WELL SEASONED ACCOUNTS! ! To which he calls tbs. attention of . his old customers, who will find it to their advant- a_ae to retire them promptly, and without legal proceedings. - - Seaforth, 'July 15th, 1869. 84stfs NOTICE OF REMOVAL THEsubscribers beg to notify their cua- tourers and the Public gen;ralJ • =thas they have removed To the Store lately occupied i'y A. Mitchell, Second Door A bove -W. S. Robertson's Italian Warehouse, 1 Where they will keep :constantly on hand a I large stock of FRESH FAM.ILY GROCER. IES and PROVISIONS, XXX FAMILY FLOUR, and all kinds of Mill & Chop Feed. Country Produce taken in exchange for Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed. All goods purchased from us will be deliv- ered Free of Charge in any part .of ;Seaiortli, fiarpurhey, or Egmonclville. Farmers may eychancre wheat, &c for Flour and .Peed at our mill, at the highest value. - W. A. Shearson & CoA I Seaforth, Nov. 19th. • • 1 1. 4'A% Dee;.. 14, L. . l 1,.41 i t iy1. )+ll,ruu-'iii;i 3�1d�, 1 p Ii - Imo. .croce rv. ja:}y+ Seafc rtk, 1Dee. A,•Y, ITIA It. the C4).211:1 -a,E:iiDsN pry .;si: Episcopal I,zi d:re, Seaforth. lr«. ,. of e Tori, 5 i gt a S -e& tt e 4 r'(.fit. Se:af=b"Li), July EY:;CI and At --..ori (/nau,:Lry mil 1 Notaries ies t'udia ,. ,.' ' ro;e er_ Co. of Civet % ^£nrities i.o; of L. S per z 33# , IW 't Scale :h1, W lui:dt:r. 3 Details fir tavr, a: f l Ail iii a 1, o)°•; Blois ,)1 .t 1 s 3)ia '.4'zoro :, bealortli -tele bV it:it4-)T Inc Paris, 'OTat. Mc ('�,v kia3 Ej titi ar Faris, De��. 1 i, )tO. All m .neer of ireatnc;,s -i' dig) 'rriss.on,zr rn:ll. Iu -of SI) trp.t% Seaforth, Dee. FrirL i, ' i•}3 Lend. . , n vr;Lul c;tfUi:a, 3.1a'c. i a W. H t> ;3.1.i i�..:c ' tares311.5' `.eo ii r irnprt > Lire n -s. the. pn .erva.on1 Teets 'r='cef.l r . Store, Sea. or t= -i. f.).-; the C Ont. of B i1;scp 4%' teu4e,l o.i I;1fr,t 4. Nl=artA , , ri.nts Court for ...i 1;I { oiler:=„'i, Jun. IO)'L ., forth a!1 1q tihi' f , i'o k',$ �3 ev, r•-••;.,•- pod ,. a'ti, fir ai16. ji 3 rtlar /access ;r, Seafor&-;1, IiR ,..,T. ..i. in-Chat.e, rs an. -1l .and C t) arts a;Ki• Bank. ti itUr:i,. Asstrr:in;4s = O' b7, .. .r ,,, 1 Seaforth, Dec. MAif Lar' �iarpen ' s r'ry nicasur :.I AO v.t for & t; ), s s ---„Ord rich. A s $.i r. li f madc OM .oto lCLr .).uric cl;iss a)nT=tr.;t • lal,lsrawl:rl the bcs = the allliil.:•i? c=' .hair Amici 3'le, ,I