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The Expositor, 1869-01-15, Page 8I 1 ---- ' American Chess Nuts, .13y Mews. E. P. Cook., Henr# (.66Gi11)erg, Neto,.Tor4, A. Kiwi-A:M.-a:We have juat, receisoil a copy of this adniirabla publication, saliielisiibp ies a`blank that has , long been open in Oh ss Literature. It glares the 101;Ters. of our noble frame over 2406 selections compriaing Pro- blems, _End games, 'Suicides, and other' eali- ositiasa , The beginner''will find it highly instructive, and the " Veteran of the ichequered field." May • still gather a large crop of "nuts tea, Orack." We cheeafully rocs! '17,ainen.d. this wsrk to all .`• chess players, it is got in beautiftil style, the pa,per and type being. Of saPerior quality in fact it is &perfect specmien of thepriaters art. .• - 1 , It only remains for those who wish to ob- lain a copy of the "Chess Nide to " shell ' oat," any orders for the work sent to Us; or • to J. B. Cook, -Hoboken, New 'jersey, en- elosting $2,25. Canadian Our.rency, will meet with prempt attention. . BRITISH CHESS AsaocaknoN.--The annual meeting of this society for the current year is now- in ses§ion, and play in progress at the Taiigus ehesse.clubs--in, London, The Find - pal features of this Year's meeting are as fol- lows : ' - • . ,, . ' .A Tourney for the British Challenge Cup; for the possession of which are eleven aspi- 2ants ; a second prize of £19 -being likewise adled. The Mengredien priae of twenty guineas .. 1rathis tourney it beings stip:dated, in order to take. the play out of the hackneyed cate, e-or3'r of book _Openiags, that both the knights ''sliall be placed on the king's side aof the board and the -bishops on the queen's • side, when arranging the pieces for play. The GLOW-WORM .prizes of .Z20 and .15 : Beiag 'donation of theproprietors of a weekly laper, in the columns of which the veteraity. J ferrL owenthal will aigain figure as chesi editor. . 1 The above prizes, ae =we understand the programme, are offered for contest among British players only. There will also be a haeditcap toUrnament. open to all comers ; t• games played by telegraph' ; 'exhibitions of blindfold play, and..suca impromptu matches .as may be arranged among the players pre- -CII t;. . . MR, 8ELEIRE, w_hose name We have never heard of in cliesi circles, has just published Lonclort,a4 Book, of Chess, - which purports) to give all the "latest discoveries and full • i ':tractions in blindfold chess. r' The latest discoveries may be comiaa to some advantage, bat it may Well be questioned whether there is any royal road to bliadfeld chess . t . ! STILL 41101111ER; , - NEW CHESS .COLT.Thrif.--L•We have been . , favoured by Frieiad Gallierg; with a copy of • the .Pound Table, published- in New York. 1 In this number Mt. C. 11. Stanley the vete- ran Chess Player eonaraences :the publishing • Of P. Chess C011111111; and says :—I look with confidence for a continuance et. renewal of the correspoaclence and contributions of those still suraiving of my staunch support -a ers, who so ably assisted Me ' when as the pioneer of obese likrature in this country, t now almost a quarter of a century since .1 established the Americon Chess Magazine. -- Round Table. •-PROBLEM Ncia 56. —BY G. E. CARPENTER. I - BLA.C1K., • Y . 7/ //d., „:::,/, , .....<;;„ v /.,, re / - . 0 1/ ,6 4. . ei)4,' b 7/ .-.. 44. ;. . , 'A ..2-0 - ,•• /zip ,,, / /, •,•„- • / / . 4 . / /4 4 a„„. /4 r4' ." -•'/,/, %% - , i .- , / , 4 7'; 4 //,. ..r/ vi: . -•.• 7,0 • v '/ • ' /<' / / 4 ' ///././27.5. o, et • i Aft 7//fIR • V . ' = V,•/ ,/ ,—•/ A WHITE. White_to play am). mate in four moves. PROBLEM NO. 57. • • Chess Nut Ho 2 by H. R. A.gnpl. - A KatQB 2 QatKR 2'BatQR 8 PatQ i Kat Q5 - P.at QB 6. White to play and mate in two mover. • SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 54.. [BLACK: WRITE. 1 Kt to Q B 4 P tks P -2 Kt to K Kt 2. (ch) Earaoves, 3 Kt mates B tks B 2 Kt to K Kt 6 (ch) K moves 3 Kt mates. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM No. 55. 1 Q to Q B 6 K moves _2,BtoK4 •Ktks13 3_ Q mates GAME 140. 55. (Aigaier Gambit,) wITITE. C G. McKenzie, to K 4 1) to 1"C t 4 K B 3 4 P to 5 Kt to K 5 B to Q 13 4 P tks P • 8 P te Q, 4 . It i§ diffidult to say courae of play would now be, We Should threk, however, that Kt to R 4 would, be preferable to the mbve just made. BLACK. • Mr. Stanley. PtoK 4 , P tks P E to K Kt 4 Pte-K.at 5 K' Kt to B 3 • P. to Q 4 • BQttooKQ32... wgat Black's best 9 B tks,P •10- Castles: 1.1‘Q to K • A very poweifel move eight it woull not ppea to exchange Quee _KttoR4 •kt the P • although at be vantag is - 1 ' • 11• , 12 R tits Q tks B 13 Kt to,Kt 6 dis (ch.) K Q 2 ' . 14 Kt tits R to K B 4 To have .interposed 'Bishop at K 2 .aroult1 have been perhaps,' leis 'disastrous. Under existing circumstancesi against the murder- ous precision of White's play, !speedy defeat s inevitable: 1• 5 Kt to Q 3 16 Kt to B 7 • 17BikKt s • 18 Kt tks P - 19 R to K 7 (eh) •' 20 PtoQB4 21 Kt to Kt 4 (ch) P to B 5 (di) • 23 P to Q R 3 24 R to K 8 -25 Kt to Q • 26 R tks B • , 27 P to Q K,t 3 and the mate with Kt at • moves,,• ' P tOQB 3 • Kt tks Q P P tks B BtoKKt 6 '-KtoB 3 P toQKt4 • K to Kt "3 KtoR4' B toKE 5 • B to Q Kt 2 - •B to K 5 P tki3 R K 7 is forced in to ---aRKNO—TRtir4CRAILWAirs7 AltrY4 - • PI° • " a, Allcangenzeitts. Trains will leave- the Seaforth Station as follows:— ° GOING -EAST. 10:30 A.M. 2:00 P. - 6:08 a.m. GOING "WEST. 1G:30 a..ar. 222 P.M. 9:20 A.M. • STMS Leave for Ainleyaille, Wroxete ville, Bayfield and Exeter-, on the Trains in the' afternoon. Leech, rival o n• H. SPENCER •Ha,s now o en a WATCHMAKING JEW LERY Eatablislunent in Seaforth, Nearly . Opposite :th Post Office, East side qf.Main Street, here he tkeep on hand a large assort ent of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Gold Chains, Rings, Brooches, Spectacles, &c. He also keeps constantly'on hand Engli h and American Lever Watches. , ON -Watches, Clocks and eavelleay Repair- ed with 'despatch. .All work warrantedone year. _ Seaforth, Nov. 4. 48-3m. Note, The FaCt J., THAT Co So Paitricli 69s. NEW,. GALLERY, Is now complete with a nesi VOIGHTLANDER INSTRUMENT. ATESV Backgrounds, &c., &c. None but 11 first-class pictures taken, and satisfac- tion guaranteed. .• • • GALLERY over Dr. Smith's Office, •next door ter. Meyer's. • Seaforth, Aug. 13, 1868. 36-6M. CANADA PERMANENT BUILD- • .itit.& SAVING [SOCIETY' S prepared to advance Money onlinproved .1 _Real Estate, on the most favorable terms to borrowers, and to buy mortgages- Fqr particulars, apply totheir appraiser, . W. N. WATSON, - Insurance Agent,1Seaforth. Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1868. 11-dy 1 . WAGGONS, BUGGIES, A implements for farm Use mariu • ' faztured • IWNAUGHT & TEEPLE, •Good and Cheap. Rem.ember the stand. NORTH ROAD SEAF0Frfl. [ Soiaforth,Feb. 20, 186%. 11-13 4„ ‘5'fitforth " • AND HURON ADVERTISER, ONEu of the largest papeta publishe4 in the IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED. EVERY FRIDAY MORNINCA ROSS LUXTON, • EDITORS AND PUBLISHERF.. MALY} STREET, SEAFORTH. • TERMS.—$1. 50 per anninn, in advance. If not so paid, $2. 00 will •invariably be - charged. ATES OF AD VERTIS1.NG. For each line over ten, first insertion,- 0 08' Each aubsequent insertion, - - •- G.0.2 • rap nuinber of linea to be reckoned. by the •apace occupied, measured by a scale of solid Brevier. Advertisements without spacific directions will be published; till forbid, and charged ac- fordingly. • 'YEARLY AGREEMENTS. The following rates will be charged to mer- chants and others who advertise by the year, and in no case will exceptions be made: 3ne colnmn for twelve months, - $60 00 for six months, - - - 35 00 for three months, s - 20 00 flail -cabin -in for twelve months, ' - - 35 00 • for six months • - . 20 00 " f far three Months, • -• - • 12 00 Quarter of a column for twelve months, 20 00 •" for six months, - - 12 00 46Z for three months, , . • 900 •( GEO. W. ROSS, IProprieto:. • t,. • SE FORTH EXPOSITOR • k pUBLIO NOTICE. THE MONTREAL, -TEA GOI1ANY, =6, Hospital SLroet, Montre ,I. - Our 'ICA' dierlhe most 13(iVef0 tdsts by the :bast medical 'autherities and judges of Teas have beeipronoimeed to bequitepure , ' 1 and _free *ova any, :artificial coloring or pois- oncitis. substances rilo .oftenused. to *prove the app &ranee ofTee.' They are unequalled for _ strength amt 'flavor. They have been chosei f rtheir intrinsic worth, keeping in mind helilth, economy, and a high degree. of plcaiiire in &hiking them We sell for the smallest possible profits, effecting a saving to the &Met:Liner of -150. to 206. per lb. Our Teas are put up in 5, 12. 15, 20 and 125 lb. boxes, 'and are warrante pure and free from poisonous substances. ' Orders for faux 5 lb. boxes:two:12 lb. boxes; or one 20 or 25 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 he col- lected on delivery by express -man, where there are express offices. In sending orders below thio amount of $10, to Baird eXii,ense it will he 'better- to send money With the order. Where a1 25 lb. box would be too mucli, four families Qhthbing together could sena f1or four t lb. boxes, or two 12' lb. boxes. Wo send 5hera to bne address, carriage paid, an mark each box plainly, so that ea.eh party get their own tea. We warrant all the tea we iell to give entre satisfaction. If they are not satisfact ry, they can be returned at Our expense. . BLACK TEA.—English Breakfast, Broken Leaf, strong Tea, 45o., 50e.; Fine Flavored -New Season do. 55c.,' 60e. and. 65c., Very Best Full Flav-ortd do. 75c.; Sound Oolong. 45c.; Rich Flavored do. tOe.; Very Fine do. do. 75e.; Japan, Good, 50c., Mc., Fine 60c., Very Fiiie 65c., Finest 75c. GR ENTEAITwajakaY 506e1 55., 65e ; Y ung Hyson 50c., 60n. - 65e 70e. ; Very F. e 85c., Superfine and irery Choice $1 ; Fin G-unpowder 85c. -; Extra Superfme do. $1. • Teas n t mentioned in this circular ;eqiii al- ly sheap. Tea only sold by this Company, fiatocA: excellent nii-ated Tea could be sent or nd.'70e. : very good for eOrinnOri purposes. 50c. . Silver taken at par. . For notes and post - office ord rs the Company will add. ti e pre- mium in ea to the order.: A corn limentary box of tea will be given to partie forming Clubs and sending f r 2511 boxes. Each box will be marked plainly, a• that each one will get his ()Nan tea. •• taT'Beware of Pedlars and runners usita our name, or offering our Teas in sinal. packages.' Nothing less than a caddie sold- NOTE1THE ADDRESS—The M nt -ea Tea-ComPany, 6 Hospital Street, lVfm traal. Out of over.one Thousand testimornal, wt insert th following : -A EAR'S TRIAL, TheMont eal Tea Company: Montreal, 1868. GENTS It is a year .sincel 'purchas- ed. the firt chest of Tea from your house. I have parcha,sed many gift; and 1 am pleased ta. inform you that the Tea as la every case proved moat satisfactory, as wer as being exceedingly cheap. , Yours. very truly.• F.'DENN • • Montreal Tea Company : GENTLEMEN—The Tea apuralased of yoa in Mareh has given great satisfactimi and liavourTof it is very fine. • It is ver3eatrange. but since I have been drinking your Tea), have been quite free from heart -burn, whic1 would •al ays pain me after laxeakfast. rat- bribute tiis purity of our Tea, :pand shalt continue a customer. •Yours 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 Dominion, ,and -we are gladtd find your business so rapidly n reas- mg. • We presume your Teas are giving gene- ral satisfaction, as out of the large a ount forwarded we have only had occasion o re- al/ato•ne box, which, we understand was sent out through a m:atake•. . • -1 G. CHENE Manager Canadian Express o, ANOTHiR WONDERFUL CUIR. OF CONSUMPTION IN CANADA. - MESSR. feel ita public to cure of C person, b emedy day and ty of mat left lung. severe ni YOUNG. & CHAMBERLIN,—S rs, ty I owe to you, as well as o the ittorm you of the moat won erful- nsamption, aceoruplished • ii my • the use of the Great Shos onees nd 13i'W. 1 coughad a grc4 deal ight, eXpederating a great q 6r, and had a great pain abort my s I had cold chills every da and ht sweats every night, and be ween the rackhlig cough and great sweating, 1 was almost dePrifved of sleep ; by these miIsfries as well as, the loss of appetite,. I was so le- duced that I could hardly standalo e, 1 • was under the care of a , physician for a length of • tir•ae, and finding 110 relief, 1 tried different receipes, but all without any good effect • Squire Peterson of, Bath, re- commended me to use the Great Shoshoneee Remedy; r procured three bottles at once, with the Pills,. so seen as I comm. need using - it,' began to get better, and whe ished this complement:the cough, tan of matter, pain about the 1 sweating, &p., lett 'me ; and by ' contiatting its use I became strong and healthy.. ;It is now over two months since I quit the reme- dy, and there have been no symptoms of the disease returnaig, and I have been, and an, now, healthier and better than I have tam for years.. - 1 trust you will make this lt,m 1/4tn to the public, that they may be aware of the peculana virtues of this trillyiwonderf4 ln- dian Remedy_ a. PETER C.. V. MILLIz._ Ernestowna County of Lennox and Addington, Ontario! had fin- expectOra ng, china, , To all to whom it may comca—This lis t( certify that 1 have been acquainted with tilt above mentioned gentleman, Peter (.. V. Miller, Esq., for many yeaas, and hay( known him always to be of the.very igh- est respectability and a _very candidl and creditable persona and I am confident that 3 can safely vouch for the truth of the a ve, or any other statement made by him. • REV. W. F. S. kIARPER, 44- ly Rector of Bath, 0i:italic). THE ZIMMERMAN HOUSE, WILOXE- TER. JO7iN ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor. 'Pee. 143 1818. 53.tf -G+P Sarsa 13a. I it. a dan a 4 c GREAT SENSATION.' A .GOODetNSATION. Nl:NSTANT. PAIN (11311. -ED IN C.IME• AND IT ru?enty Tian- Zxperien-ic Good Medicine 'Secures an 'outo lifillions wommouL IN RADWAY'S RE Dr. beware newly di ecuring medicinal. extrac regetable substances, add movement of the Ready R IN AN INSTANT it st most violent PAINS, Studsy - Perfecting a se of Happiness 1 1 BOVEMENT DY-- RELIFO,. coNtered process for s vacuo), from • grliatly to the im- 114 • p and cures the ClIAITIPS, ;PASNES, with electric • v ocity. • OP•m1), SPasm, n iie INSIDE or al4 or Child. -. HOW TO A PI4. IT. It removes every Ac n. Pain that may exist )IITSIDE ofRlian, Wo • Rub: the part of the bla *rely with the Ready Re n the Relief, and lay i /there there is a pain or 1 ?arts areoo sensitive for ' )odyt- with the Relief with nost excruciating will ilINUTES. • y ere pain exists ie 11 soak a flannel atoss thre, parts flitfaniation. If the ruk-hing, bathe the spage. Pain the bs' e in a FEW CONGESTION OF Bowels, Kidneys, Dladder,—an s inflammation, the Belief shoul Arith the hand by rubbing, or a s 1.11annel soaked 'with Relief, nue )arts.In' a few mornents all I muse that occasions the pain re THE LUNGS. in 41. cases where there be plied f-reely, either )orot by pathing, or by laioVacross the painful in ill cease) and the ove • TAKEN INTE NALLY. Ten to 80 drops in half tin/1bl r of :Water, will in five ninutes, stop Pain, Cramps, Spa- s, hc and infiamrna, ;ion of the MUCUS membrane of t o urnal viscerus, this lose repealed every 15 minutes, Ore the worst forms Canada' Cholera, C o1cia Morbust .Diat,rhea, 3Dysen ert, and all pan#ul discha gr,eS from • the Do • • elo.,;• A Great Medic ilriumphs NEW PRINCIPLES I ATEGAT• ION SECURE IN • DR. RAD Y ' S Perfect Purg bye Tills. 1.—A Vegetable Substitute fo Cabin! and Mercury. • 2 -- Counter -Irritation Radway's Pills, that wit from Congested Blood Liver, Stomach, Bowels viscera, and purging corrupt humors and dise the system. • 3.—In these -Pills a n tious principle is secu blood, juices and fluids come invested with the are the only purgativ strengthens during the p These Pills act as a sol the gastric juice, enabr the system to properly tances taken into the s b 0-ekion and the c�nvert • made perfect in draivs inflamation VeSsels, Netves, • idteysi and other 11 c4crement1t1ous, e&dePosits from uriszing and nittri- ed, ty which the of the system, be - vigor of life—they • medicine — that oceSs ofpurgation. vent and tonic to ig a is solvent of issOlve the subs- cnna4h, and aid di - on ofsaid substan- ces into the proper constittents to make pure, rich and wholesom cy of which is the cause digestion. Piabeates and culties, etc. • • 4—They regulate th tem ; restoring function curing the secretion �f tuents of each organ; Liver secretes its allott le --the Lungs, Carbon— the Kidneys, Urine, &c. 5,-7T1e aged, and Constipation, Costivene Weakness of the Bowels, der, &c., that have to res by taking, two or three of • enjoy natural discharges sional use of them have In these cases their stre blood, the deficien- of Dyspepsia, In- many urinary diffi- brOns of the sys- al harmony and se - be proper consti- y their action the d proportion of bi- the Skin, Sweat— erso s subject to s, Paralysis and Kidneys and Blad- rt tcLinjections ;— adtgay's Pills, will and by the occa- egalar operations. then iing and nutri- tious principles are exhi te , every dose the bowels, Liver. e worn or depleted nt that science has cured, and that is t can. be given in e fevers, as Small Fever. Scarlet and, will add new strength t Kidneys, &c., that may by disease or age. 6.—In these Pills, a w ever failed to supply is s a thorough purgative safety in, cases of erupti Pox, Erysipelas, Yellow Typhoid Fevers—when' the Mucous Mem- brane becomes ulcerate purge thoroughly, and excoriated parts. 7.—These Pills are m from new ingredients superior in every resp powders and substances vertised Pills. Two of act quicker than half a d drastic pills in general ELEGANTLY COATED -N —ripw' these Pills eal iiicerated and de from extracts— ntirely vegetable; ct the ordinary of* common a adWay's Pills will zen4'.)f the common se. TAVIE OR SMELL. SCOURING TH. IfttSIDES. Persons who take P. s for the purpose of getting "a good sbonri g out" are .perhaps not aware that they are treating away- their intestines, irritatino- the Mucous Membrane, for Piles,. inward •ANDRARE, that is substitute for Mer - fled it will scour ✓ tic, and will ae 666, Wood & opikt). Mandrake, b Dative pill forge; and laying the foundatio Ulcers, Sores, &c_ IV claimed by some to,be a cury, will produce.. this the bowel's like any oth wear them. out (see. p Baches, U. S. Pharma as a -constituent of a p neral or continued use hurtful, and itsin- troduction into a pill secures Ito new princi- ple. Mandrake is inferioi to the same drastic • alletic pill of 'the is nothing new in printipar advocate lurrder Dr. Rad - of avegetable sub- pnn* ciple, in the officm* dispensato; so there this agent, although its presents it to the pub way's original discovery atitute for Merairy. O. its B100 • supiodo8n*ful at ordinary eases is Wes, curative p SWEAT, wo tea Epp sfui in &Tonic disease ieted he patient for years. werful. R medy, but is innocen, _jt ge all preparation r , eforel aiviraY a1iall7,tatar k ,sapar1iP•11 and It It• waepninilogrssibikenmlivenduile,tatillnai:ttfaisii:oiesafgrnlxvitan-alirocasafell°sPeir:frt111:11°.11: sonstreens,islnit:uniquwici:es:,I forms a Akin DiseaFes. all:me ittiiive: n,(1:11btes- dies for tit: so complain RS effect -sin Gravel, St Detention of Grine, Di medical w id este ca po::::4ppo raxthe :13.e worst forms of ICI 3 T_Tlcers, Irodes.-TUMOT3, Juniper, Tux inilla dated -vat SARSAI? complekial: LItlYriE PVC' , The PioPerti ,-iff8 SASS arkraDAt Mb: 3;:rvir8 110' saCe134.01a -t. remoVeS f :the 131 and in cases where c procure a quick discha ruci-SarsapariLlisat, al tional harmony tin -the and secures. the secreti urine fxora the Weed. cloudy, morbid, turbid, and other deposits, Vivi diSapp031U31C0 of these MairtlatetiLl'Itt°t11: RelesoParive'n Sarsaparillian and the 1 NEWLY DIS , properties of these roo skin, augmenting the vessels, to expel retain by irritating the skin, These, Chmbined with -enli on of all humors fi wand princ• humo ti on— ODES, I,V01111 the ski aSk for Dr., Radway no other—see that t is on the label of eac Resolvent. ALT I1 'BOTTLED 'CP Hi' itAT.LIJAN • JESOLVEST s �fits ingrechents. Ea—The properties of thi: 'Melt is tha only frue euratir )/ cleanses the blood of -vitiate( : the syStem the taint of torrup om the PLES,BLGT T.."Tt,S, ACNE, ELACIC SPOTE , imparting beautiful cleat:neat hue of health -and amnia te th. wiilmake a remarkable elguar —This extraordinary aaanaasss 111,1A -S, tures eifectually wit 11 varieties of nneured S ' t. TCVT:r Bores, me -Wandering Pains, awl tovo As a specialty, ti Ling ettfma. s, and iPaSS'Ociation with the -toe- • lvent places a 'cure beyead tbJ .111.111A,• --This marvelo1ti. dth guch eiTalgent Eght tin the fibade ell Othi:r ro les Extolled hy the • titionera of Europe a3 a, diuretic, &mill. hroutrip ie, super'or 1) Burl.,n, thie. 'opaiba, Cahel); FOR 'Urinary D ne in a Bladder, Supprez, • etes, .)hronie Catan-h, Ten dder, it relievei almost instal thetora have been used it -of ie Its ozsiociation other ingredien, restores ecroting vessels of the Iddne n .the proper constituents ' Persons -whose urine L3 tbic depositing hrick -dust, albunro, after a few doses, witness tat signs of terror, and their watci Ixr and healthy color. Dear ir is the only remedy that contain ure Pareira Brava. ovIEWED 1160TS.— Mt' 3 excite a pawed° 1 action on tht tion. of the excreting orifices arit' excrernentitiou.s humours that CSUSO-Eores; pimples, spots, IS= tiler agents, secure- a quick ex om the system. BILIOUS DOMES Not one in thousand would suffer from 33 ous Dr. .1:ladvva5r' treatment is ob. - served., and all -vvho may :be seized• with illousii Collc, 111,4s nous M'ever• TYPip-01-4 Chills and: ever, Fever and, Ague, Ilemi n't and Intermit 1, t•Piut rieyer. 1 fact all axvivnal and vegeta131 fevers are lareVe3,11". ted • mid eure ..11.A...toW.A.Mr98 assis When- required ' by the •11,E.TA:VAF. 'TEA BIZENT. As a preventio • when either Of these' maladies prevail, e one pill per daY, this will regulate the li ef, and supply any.de-, cency of the healtl condition Of the gastric juice, the. natural s sivent of the system, and secure heahly di estion ; Ten to twenty drops of Ready elief,' it. water as a drink; this will secure nvigorition and strength where there is we kness, lassitude and lan- guor, and neu e the poisonous acidso generated from th ses of indigested foodq irritant and morbi humors, of the stomach &c., and if seized vith any form of fever take the pills in la doses 4 to 62 every houx-s, a few dos :s will ensure a cure. have cured the werst fonns of Yellow, TY: -.4 phoid, Marsh, SI -1i1, and Isthmus Fevers, tr the West Indies, South America, and in vi Eas met with the ame saccess th‘ treatment with the dRileya dy.;eiRdeinlieleianrdinilder Pi have Indies,—these fey rs are all of one family,fanortswasill trahe°yreexries m temperate climates ; than in their more atal es of the torrid, zones. • I 1..1 ht Taken when spina() • issemfdi e head, nausea atoazinxiii' estioess, lives.!,appavienaar,ftwerileiastoionma, esulereoptlehsissa4medamaty,afreetad' /at °s8:Litvyee; - .P3 grillsaiir ofutnhhokme 1171 co chuenrraextil:evilreiSi:Delinf.gt:: eiehti esepsdinvlifuveexonuttrnet:Imart; , Of therarest products f the vegetable leineasmfaat la:,i ng ro e. e.3da, withi neaidrinntsdt oi, Ft: hwl:i n100,e, effeota ei u:gfni csud;moet in,. ledy:iti n. g nii italhut tue ,4Si tet ettia w 4:-171): v elytmf ir tweweirty ,t•Ta t 0:001to. 2: ; vpreirnetaed mg Pfils, see that one # f the labeigUrtaitedit. /Lit( on the other label, there are ZO'pliiii_in,eaciimtbori id; by Druggists and Country alerchseta... _ SARSAP ARI - 1 . 33-... 1--z.„klyw-Aii-vit REsoLvE AI 3 _ tine • ters. Rash. Erysipelas, Kings Evil, cuTrehisis;efratraoli krdinabasaoryi srtienditizecasise-i TIVII DISEASES ()fib° Nose, 1I0 Ensatebsa z., Ears, Leas, &c. It has inade sem t, uris • nishing cures of uneure•l sanhili Diseases, Fever -Sores, Ulcers, 1 Il ot,4 thion.Galiainedsas,oasucdf 14•Ivi eoratinerkin.ga,1 Sodriseseth .. . ._,, Leueliocrea, Flouralb Is, and dish -1 Uterus, it is the most perfect curatito Ira diseases cY the kidneys, 131ad passages in Diabeates, Gravel, B Suppression of Urine, and in,case deposits " Brick Dust," -Limo e ut thread, or albumen I ke the -tvhite,_ urinels thick, cloudy Sce., and who great trouble to .hol water with edxpiBeehraier::::11:11onitg cone away a:f itnlie, strongamell of amm oniac,...and sharp dull heavy pain in the small of the b and over the bladder and kidneys, t Resolvent will soon el-.ange all these cure the pagent. This remedy is be Digitalis, - Cubebs, ' Copabia:, Tur and all other agents used. in these c suffering give it a- trial. •Hundreds - Were compelled to use Catheters to sec of water,have by the useaf six bot telyy,denaireod,y,edantahebytbiOjei/13tyteoarsrp,oasonsinfugl, f rri11y. In all eases Bee that the word' liin" is on the label of each bottle, and the label. R. It. It. 11ADWAY'3 II, ESOLVEN-T. ;Price one .dellar per for Ave dollars. Address • JON 11ADWAY, M. 48.9 ST. IPSUL ST„, ° SOLD BY MLA=