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The Expositor, 1869-12-24, Page 8- • , • 8 TRE •SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR CHESS,. PROBLEM NO, 80. BY CHAS. A. GILBERG. ' BLACK. -0 cf%re,--W •;,. • •4.-,‘,;,ez/- ./% ', ; , * ;'-': 4 ;:.• ,,,„,,,,,,- 4.,:-.4 ,•,„,„ ..,..4„ ; , • .. • , ,/,.,...tt, 2, .•:.,. •;„,its;.; -,,..!, -,„"/ ,...5•)?.: ‘--4 .; '' ''' '',„' o."7•r rg.•,;'.= ./7,.. 4., ' - •••••=1,•-• ' ''' V •:' /4 /"."$;;; =''''. 6 '--.- if-, * , , . . • ,(...4Z ),,..; . ..._:), ,...,,, ..,..„.• ....„ .s,,,,5„,,, •,.1,-„,:, , • , , ,,,,,,,, ,,...,, ‘ ii, .. i, ...s. • > • ';' ?:,ii Fi*Ii•I'N''' ' ,,i'',' . 1 t ..• di,.:: ear.: • 4.:•• 'cce4/';'14 reee.ete, , ••• '• eit; ee • t • I w White to play as 1TE. d Mate in 4 moves. ROSLEM NO. 85. COLUTION TO • , 2 B to K 4 2 Q tks B eh. • 3 Kt to B 5; m 2 - 3 It to B 4, ma 1• "2. P. to Q B e 3 Kt to Kt 6, 2-- 3 Q-tks B, mat 2 3Qto K 3;ma 1 2 It to Q sq ch 3 Q to Q 3, ma 2 3 QtoKt4,m 3 Q K 3, mat BY 41r K7 K sq White to BLANC. K tks B K tks Q K tki B Kt to K 4 ▪ K tks R ate. Kt tks R B tks .R B.to Q 13 7 B tke R e. - B to Q 7 te. K tks B etc. A NO. II. LOYD. Q Kt 5 Q Q5 ate in 3 moves. C;1/17-. NQ.7. Game between M old. [Alheai WHITE. Mr. •• 1 P to K 4 2 P to K B 4 3 Ktto K 13 4PtoKR4 5 Kt te K 5 6 BtoO,B4 7 P tkaP 8 P to Q 4 9 Kt to 0 B ]0 13 to QKb '• 4 • 11 Castles 12 P tks 13 Kt to K 2 14 Kt tks K 13 Kt tics Kt 16 0. 17 Btoeg Kt. 18 13 to -1-{ B 19 Q s R.to TT 21 Pt -)T( t5 And White * `Ms line nt flefenee has -f late years be. cline very nopula , but in our °pillion, its • v stly overrated. ,1= • + The correct re 1Y: • Saferwe th nk, than interposing, the Qeeem's Bisline's awn. e The tiacrific't ft-Ir.:niece 'bore is a beau- t:fal concention bP utifullv carried. out. Tte would no • have improved his game ler R t K Kbq. Tbe coue ; winning the • qiieen an 1 foleing inam.at ate mate. - • • essra. Steinte and Thbr- Gaml‘i b.]. •BLACK,. Mr. T. P to K 4 P tbs P P to !(t-4 Pti K Kt 5 Kt to K B 3 * P 0 4 - 13 io 04.1 Ito R 4 1- 0 te K 2 ch. Kfnil 13 tks 0 tkm .PtoQB3 p P P tics B • 0 taF Kt; 5- P to K T."1 3 RIwKR2 B o (;) O te K Kt 3 H. Q. ties Q 13 P ates in three moves. see plienomena, that have never been sen- or knOwe before by •thes human ram If, any of our readers are, therefore, y4 di.posed to compbin of the weather and the earthquakes, let hem remember that, by this time next year, they may have an entire new line of experiences to explain and en dure. in comparison will] which the fidel winter and rough, rude autumn of t / day, may seem like Juue, morning in Paradise, and the earth- quake's shock aarl light; ing's storms, a placed rocking in the cradle with a pleasant lullaby of thnuder.—BuSalo Express. ED WHITEY, Preturning his sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage he .has received since coming to Sea.forth, begs to say that he has on hand another large lot of I - ANDERSON'S REAVY1 PLATE STOVES ! • • TRAVEILInG IN STYLE.... -The MOS t right royal ,p1.0d1Action .11 the world in the way of travelling carriages is the imperial trail. of France. it is a 'verit- able :train, not merely one carriage in i Fust, after the engine and I tender, come a luggage:carriage no an' uninhabitable van, , hitt a suructure which, besides ordinary luggage, eon-. taias pantry arrangements. for refresh- ments, aud accomniodations:for some of the CO1)i pany 's aii d ini perial Servan ts. - Next is a carriage adapted aS a cii1.411g- I•Ounl, or at least as . a refreshreent room, with a centre table, 'artte:elniirs, and. hinged .504s.; and when, night, -the seats a.4 drawn away friar the a all, thev fall flack so as to form • liedsteads 'for the attendants; Third an the list stands an open or platform carriage, which may :he apena,d cr closed at the sides at pleasure, and used either as an cpen air lookout or as a ;refreshment ratan. Then (pules the grand roone.ate taehed, and doors at the side S and ends. .4,11 that luxury Can do is .here done in theprovision of couches, arm ellairs, folding chairs,. movable chairs, sn:al! tables and stands, cut•tains, wire pita, blind§„ to exclude dust when • the win- dows are open, a timepiece, Ian lent tani•ps and 'mirrors. • rills fifth is a Where he wit always be ready to nlease his sioelog earriinge, di:vned fr. semli patrons and give satisfaction to those who flti favor him with a call. dietinet eompertnieats ; tin so coMeri• e a sleeping ehameer or bear om, t o dressing rooms, two rooins for the Einnress',... ladies. one for the Emperor's valet,- and a la:'The &deep - filing room.- ing, chamber eonteins two beds., on Op- posite sides .(4 a compartment -nine feet wide. Next to the sanctoth of the im- perial papa and mania is a carriage for the Prince Imperial, with numerous snuggeries for sleeping, • dressing,-- and attendan s. Lastly there is a luggage carriage, thecoanterpart of the one at the head of the train. All tho carri, ages have -doors at the end, and plat - farms which make a convenient gang- way from carriage to '7- eat riage ; ai.d there areeleetric bells from im- peri;d saloon to all the other 'carrieges and to the engme‘drivei and guards.--. Lentba Railway iVews. • art -4-71.17,•...r........ The rzarth to b Rapped up by Fire The stinis atmosphere, say • the scientiftc awn, i. in a highly exoited condition. A c; 111 run of tiet alietic light, is shooting ont f irther aa 1 furthet ft om (, the solar sphere, and it is now stretch- ing Out fotty-fiv , inillione of miles. •In other words, lute accomplis ek half the the distance 1 et -N -een its a al the sun. ¶.Phe intere8ting question, and one on which, perhaps, we do r,..)t wish any inore light of th s ca • 0 tr is, How - 1 mg Nvill it tie before it ill-IL-111es' the rest of the distapee, and bridges the gigantic chasm, /etweeu the ea .fill and . . . the sun.? as it to snatch us up .„(Liatiate monster --Tvarrn by devaal fife -eating' 1/ ro pe would satiefv- 50, ho w -long wil reaching us, am away as if we w coal for a 1'0 Pin DE Ha -lit at in tet pro.tch by fl t•41 with fresh brilli; is effects that t Loudon the o ueithar k now in 91,11E;r, supposed 1eir teL ;:opts -; -a re liglet •ae, that b 73 r this.nrwrie :ietr enough ii t.rtil t t .11.*: 04seque -•*-!'"";.=,.. • [A. Messenger sent out a:5 food • for the io- - thai, kat-ips hitoself ;Ind whose isities this whole earth a few days only? If this emissary- be in .0;11.0116g- the t3 a gag-uitie_ ltuap of f flat This eel urnii indioates its leg and corruseati.iyg ney. So decided nee / astronomers, one at her at Oxford, aid this experieneti at the -hat the ,durk. gi s; o 0/1 heel) = r ;et a• e I; n the on. -It i. the end of 11eX ic light. wiiI li eve p- ais to mike its in; I.1 : e we 11.1.1V (1oFt.'t 1, • Box, Parlor and Cookink, all of which be mill sell as cheap as other people sell an in- ferax article. Everybody knows that the BEST 00AL OIL IN THE COUNTY is at Whitney's. Lamps; Obitninies, Wicks, etc, in abundance. A large stock of ALL KINDS OFTI-N WARE always on hand. Eave-Trouthing, Tin and Sheet Iron Roofing done in first-class style. Alt kinds oi Jobbing promptly attended to. CISTERN PUMPS AND LEAD PIPING. • Old Iron and Copper. Cotton Rags, Wool and Wool Pickens taken in exchange. Seaforth, Sept. 24th, 1869. 43 -ti. XCELSIOR. 1•T PFIO41 I. '1„) ) — _kJ '4 7C I GALLEIRY. 1W. P. PAGET, Artist • rpHE undersigned begs to infirm the in- hahitant's of Seaforth and surrounding couniirY, that he has taken the: Gallery for- merly occupied by dr. C. Paltridgee A Few Doors .liorth of Dr. Smith's Office, and Opposite Veat's Store dvolisme fit. j Something Worth Readirt. The suecess that. has attended the faithful and, intelligt nt -study of .Photta graphy b4 been .so gueale that 0 ne can get their own image perpetuated to pos- tetity., It is a 'great orivilege to have agood practical Artist, o -'e who thor- eoughlytinde.rstulds the business, as al- so one who is stationary in a place„ to whom .youcan go with coraideuce, with the assuranee. of not get tu ig diSarppOint- ed in getting a correctaartihtica faithful • likeness, and ft.otn whoh1 vou• can g -et, picture, at.any future time from the neaativeS once taken,. The days are past for those who drop down for a week or two and are off again, having 110 00 i.i.terest at stake, and earing very little whether their customers ale pleas- ed or eoit, they -are ; but not so with *Jur Uld 'Estahlished and thoroughly practical plittograph e Frank.' Pal tridge, who etanas today- the acknowleuged head and leading Photographer in this section of.tfie country. -tie is a real live man, up to every Wrinkle in the busiaess ; is- very obliging ; and has -rooms, a.aconiraoclations and facilities for executing work seldom mot. He has. rooms and iipartments for. every- thing. Good pictures cannot be made where the fumes 01 so man* different cheinieals coin e in:immediate 'contact .witheaeh other, and priodueing gasses &ital to Making :good.-'pictitres. His rooms are in Scott's Brick Block, near t.tharp's Rotel, and under tLe EXPOSI- TOR Oi!ice, cool in siiron-Jer,- NI arm in 'iwnter ; with di:essi4 rooms, so that you can bring your best clothes in a satchel and 'change Loi get your picture -taken. • • Frank Palaridge• also k.eaka the negative, and 'no fear of losing the - Picture of some near and dear friend. 1 -lis best work is- . not atthe doef, but stai re, one flight, and -turn to the right hand, (where yogi will find Frei-th- atways at 1,«line and m good teMper. piettu es shown are Of- his 'Own nako..and not i,onf.rilt or borrow;,d ti i0l!)V VU lair% kie eeierenteee setis eictiOn or )i0 pa v. Jest waik up to ?rank Paltridge's Gallery, his sped, glees :ire. worth leokieg at, • =And yon • =vill be sure to see eotne person's picture •aou know. vena don't want your pi' itre, -never nil ndI a.ustas,valk upaihe wil )O plod to see YOU. iteinember, it, is in- L:i..4; 85 a - PROPERTY FOR SALE. OT No. 9. Sparling's Survey of Seaforth, el,,j with 'Store, Store -house, Stable and Dwelling on it, and situated on the first lot North of Downey's Hotel, Main Street. For particulaes apply to the propfietor, -Wm. N. WATSON, Insurance Agent. Seaforth, June llth.'„ 7...SURE. ARID CALL. to see his :specimens, they speak for the Artist and. will convince you that he is First -Class. REMEMBER, The place is Opposite Years Grocery, Main Street, Seat rth. • W1LIJAM P. AGET, • Photo. Artist. Seaforth.ljtily 22, 1869. 85 6m.'• • • FARMERS ! 047. Get your .Homcmades Cut Out .ta-le With Economy & Taste AT SUTHERLAND BRO.'S, TAILORS, Goderich, Street-. C4- o- 0 13 PLTS AndWorkmanship cittaranttee; CHARGE'S -MODERATE NEXT DOOR. To •Lumsden's Drug Store. Seatortii, Sept. WM. • UCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, IN THE ViLLACE OF HARPURNEY. ,13Y. virtue of Power of t=ale contained le a certain .Morteage, which will be proclue- ed at the sale, on Tuesday, 21stAlay Dec'r, 1869 At Twelve o'cl eilc noon, AT SHARP'S HOTEL, IN THE. VILLAGE OF SEAFORTH• --- HOUSE MID LOT IN ILVIPIIIINEY. Village Lot number 23 (Worsley's Survey), in the Village of Harpurhey, containing by admeasurement 45 perches of- Land, more or toss, on which is erected a Briek Cottae4e. . TERMS. One-tenth Of the purChase money to be paid down on. the day of sale; for balance, terms will be made known at the sale, For further particulairs apply to ; JONAS AP J01`.4E.'4, Esq., Solichor, Masonic Hall, Toronto-st., Tironto. 103-4in Toronto, Nov. lt3th, NOTICE!• All Shares in the Capital Stock A this l3ark upon which tliere arc unpaid calls, will (unless theamount n arrew s he paid on or a -fore the 18th Dee. beforfulted, fur- snant to the provision s of the Charter in that behalf. By order of tha Board. TH OP AS MoOiKE caehier. 10j -2m Cananian Bank, ) locelete, Dee 2, 18tiV, ••-7. _ '.k11 ••••••••••,- •••••••••• POOR COPY = ra (lf) • 72 e`e_.4 4%14' c:;•••V' 4i; . '44,1 • 11 OF HARTFORD., S. A. El\ISTON, . President. NV: II. (1LBERT, . . . . Secrotur . p LUMSDEN k: • Das just received his Fall Stock of PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Combs, Hail, Tooth and Nail Brushes, French, English, and American rpm 5 Company issues Certificates of Mem- 1 bership on the popular plan adopted originally by it. . Single mernbLrship, $7.00 ; Joint Member- ship, or a man and wife, $14.00. This, in a full,Division, instu es your life for $5,000, . veVANTED AS ACT. UNB1ED, INTELLIGENT, HONEST, FEARLESS Xi E.N, for the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Corawny, They must be unbiased enough to be wil- ling to thorintghly investigate its new System of Life. Insurance, - tellieeen t enough to_appreciate it, Honest enough to prefer it. and when convinced of its superiority, fearless and able to use its zenanswer4ble ar- guments in crushing all opposition, TO SUCH The. Mutual Benefit Coinpany- offers first- class inducements. Address, A. O. WITOUCALL, 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. PERFIT .L.i -1.A.7 • EtHfltE YE1TJFF, Guaranteed to be of the best qnality. --- Eforse and Cattle -Medicines Condition Powden. Physicians prescriptions carefully and ac- curately dispersed. R. LITALSDEN, Pharmaceutical Chemist, CORNER DRUG- 6Telcu, Opposite the New Brick Hotelf Seaforth, Dec. Oth, 1809._ 1O3-tf. PROPERTY FOR SALE. W4iLtiL, be sold on rea,senable terms, Lot in. Beattie and Stark's Survey, Seaforth. On the premiseS there is a hirge story•:aaid a -half Fame House, with a ee at the door; and a stable. The lot is well- fenced, and set out with fruit and "ornamen tal trees. THOMAS LA-I:BIER. Seaforth, December 9.. 104-3in SEAFORTH PLANINGITAIILL. D0011, AND Jlliul/ Factory ! THE subscrfbers beg leave to tender their sincere thknks to their numerous efts-, tonhirs and the public at large, ft,r te very liberal pqtronoe rceivd!ince commencing :yusiness in Seafcrth. And as they have - now a very large stock of Dry 'Vine Lumber on hand, and having lately enlarge d their - premis, s and added Sew Machinery (there- by increasing their 1. n- doing work with dospatcTh), they feel coniithnt (4 giving every sntistaction to those who may favors them with their patrena,i-e. as 11011E: but first-class workmen are onnloyed. Particular attention paid to custom plan- ing. 1.1 33 TT S1 FANeY 0T4 IDA.FER„ PLAIN $TAT1ONERY I , In great variety, SCHOOL BOOKS, Cari,er and Walkd e n' s Blue.and Red Inks, Prayei Books, _Books, Blank Nbtes, Blank Account Books, ct..c. A -GENT '.1.!'OR, THE \ --v-SEAFORTH 4,{EXP061T01-t," Daih .S41 be alai 1,)ealy lelegrapn. ,Wiiarn Elliott eatortall July z, 460V. • BROADFOOT & GPAY. P,S. - -An Eight-Ilorse-Power En eine and Boiler for sale, all co mplete, of -.,:koldielt McCulloch's make 70-3111 PAD 11E.V1 uoviiez1 Luuyt' ripHANKS his numerous customers for 1 their liberal patronage during the lait fiLeen years, and trusts he wib Tvecive its continuance. Be has now on haild.a large assortment o Good Sound • Green Hemlock ! ! Which he warrants will give satiefaction, ALSO, 2(19,00 'FEET GF HEE. 1 CUT FOR PAILDIM MD GENERAL FUEFESES Which be offers on liberal terms Craw* will be promptly attended to. He has also on hand q. large assortrnent ef LI Sr:Milk:ED ACCLUNTS!! To which be calls tie. attention of his ol(1 customers. who will find it to. their advant- age to retire them promptly, and wiLhea legal prou:Rdings.. Seaforth, July 15th, _1869. 84 -tie NTOTICE ,OF in OVAL. r HE subscribers -beg to noHy their cus- 1 tomeis and the public generally ttia4 hey have removed To- the Store lately occupiel hy ASiecontl Door A bore S. Bobertsoilz „Italian 11-ra/douse, 1 Where they will keep constantly -on hand a argc stock of FRESH FAMILY GROCER, (ES and PROV1S10._NS, XXX FAMILY OT.JR, and all kinds of Mill & Chop -Feed, Counfry Produce taken in exPhange for nroceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed. All goods purchased fi ore us will be deliv- ered. iJrce of Charge in line part of caforLt4,4 llarpurhey, or gmondvifle, Farmers may exchange wheat-, i&e„ ior Flour and Feed at our iniil, at the hizhea.4 value. W.A. Shearson & Co $.(aforth, Nov, 19th. 521 -lb 0 • ie" ITr.•• L 4) • 4.)% 2 =ta.41 Counf!ii rant. at Mr. -on.11=1,aulay tb t thei dear ; 1 tea:u41 appriel speetor reAti!a.:i Petiti,m and eight Flannery's s Letter from To (a.0 of -.Fenee1 '1.:14ai'N'v:";: ing semi be re( sin; to be Roberti /Ilan: 11.00 ; *rhos. following- baek. irregularly de, ties, viz. : Faleoner - also a bat :qrs.. 3.00. lie ..reue*. by .-Csatin rhat tL to il-tle.s1 Po.arroe for noni1a-t3ni, 2. earsop MOO u ri Qastlia Se -:i4 Tittett')tlilse. Siinp juror:a 3 f ; 1.10 ; George 2i.3); W. J. MLd 2.2,411, .essor 80.40 Alk. 'i-') ;i "9:5.0t/ ; /0- Postar-e 4110 'St 131.1M.ketk 6..00 ; P,astage poll 110eks, 1,0 Carrifa seconded -by expe'1iiie& ie place to whiel Biggins 7th of bf The ceun....a 1311 tht ahe naett;.'1:11eDiataiti,ai:(111;,ii , De. 14, Al -meeting read sib3 D1.y:.rti.1reNuriet1teI4, e.byTts3,tLii.1.. be paid t4f • ,corprtl road 1!5 and Thos,D,i,k son, that tii recei:et1e toth:fo lovtby : T.p totileei11: Toiiii),: thetoi Feb..):11iettr:ib:itmo1ut:f:Dav bieontr:ti tzlre: moni-v lo,. -i, ili'°!tt; 1 lylif: 1 :1eil•- '4tli 1:l - .v::aid1ai; ag.1,r: itrt:1iv by):j, mil Hanna: 1r - .-1.1‘)'llot1J:i24:i.i':1:(N: flras to alth.: