The Expositor, 1869-01-22, Page 8fl
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7 THE SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR;
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CHESS.
GAME NO. 56.
A brilliant skirmish betweeii. Messrs,
Thorold and Fenton, in which the former
gives the odds of his Q R, and the latter the
odds of his K World.
[Remove *White's 9 1, and Black's 11- Kt
from the bocer4.
(GENTR.E GAMBIT.)
WHITE. . BLACK. .
(Mr, Thorold.) . (Mr. Fenton,)
I PtoK4 P to K 4 -2 P to Q 4 PtksP
3 B to QB 4 B to Kt 5 (eh)
-2 4 Pto Q B 3 PtkaP
5 PtksP BtoK2
6 PtoKB4 PtoQ 3
7 Kt to K B 3 . Castles
8 PtoKB5 KtItoQB3
9..BtoKB4' 13-tesKB 3
10 PtoKR4, RtoKsq4
11 1toB2 RtksKP
12 B tks P (c14* K to B sn.
13 QBtoKKt 5 QBtksKBP
14KBtoQ5 RtoKsq
151QattoQ 2 PtoKR 3-
161P to KKt 4$ B. tleaKt P
. 17 Q Kt to K 4 • P tks B •
' 18•PtksP BtoK4
19 Kt to K 4§ Kt -to K 2
20 Q tks,B tk's B
21 QtseKB5(ch)KtIteKB 3 r
22 P tks Kt B ties K B P
and Whit e mates in three moves,
(&e Diagram.)
BLACK'
. V. .V..,,
ees , Os, o
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- A \ / A
IV.,.,.,„,/f, /„1„,./.4
/
///, ./ A' 14.44 ' A
ry./ ,, r , cy i /
/: A
4/ / /7h1A / A *
^v ,,4//- /4ATA M
-
.
/' nz / • 1 r 1 - V
A6„.45J, A„) /' A
e /11-
r",. rf
, ,,....„
,
A, , / 4 "'YerZ/2%.
Y./. r - r .
/4 r eiw.. I
. I A- , A '
-....--,
\I WHITE. i.
* The begiiining of . a jvery remarkable
series of moves. . / ,
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+ 'Unwise to take R Q wouscl check at
R 5 . .., . 1
. •.t.' This ands subsequent ' moves . on Mr.
Thorolda part, a,re'wortlit of kink we cannbt
' pay him a higher compliment. '
§ Finely played, • • #
11 He bad. no other resourse. -,. • i
PROBLEM NO., 58.
Chess Hut Ho. 160 by E. 13. Gook
IC at QsB 2 -
P _1( Kt 7 -
z
KatQR 8
White to play and mate in two moves.
SOLUTION TO PR,OBLpl NO.. 56.
WHITE.
1 R to K B 6
2 RtoKB 2
•3 R to K 2
4 Mates
BLACK.
tks
K to Q 4
K toB 4
2 ••
K to, K 5
3 R to B 5 K to K 6
- 4 R mates e
1 K to K 6
2 R .to. Q 4 . K to K .7 -
3 R to K 4 (ch) fa to Q 8
4. Pe, to K B •sei mate • '
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM No. 57:
1 Q to Q B 7 - moves
•2 .Q mates
GAME -NO. 57w-
PlaY,'64 lastnight between to of the Sea-
- forth Chess Club.
•(Evans Gambit:). . _
-WHITE. BLACK.
1 PtoK4 PtoK4
2 KttoKB 3 KttoQB 3
3 BtoQ-B4 BtoQB 4
6 4 P to "Q Kt -4 B tks P
5 P to -Q1.13 3 -B to,Q B4
6 'Castle's, P to -Q 3 .
7 PtoQ4' PtksP
8 P tks P • Bito Kt 3
-91(ttoQB 3 PtoKR 3
lOFtoK5 Kt to Q R 4
11 sP tks P • Q tks P
12 Kt to K 4 Q to K 2
13 Rto K sq B to K 3
. 14 Q to R 4 (eh) -.• P to Q B 3
15 B to Q.It 3 Q to Q 2
16 P to Q Kt tks B
17 r tkiB Q to Q.6
18 PtksP(ch) K tk4 P
10 Q R. to Q sq Q tks B
20 Q tks- Kt (ch) K to B sq
21 Kt to K 6 - •Q to K 2
22 Kt to Kt 6(ch) Resigns.
vs.—.
Gratitude ,is the music of the heart,
;when its cords are swept by the breeze
'of kindness.
...e.
An Irish waitel once complimented
a sahnon,in the folloWilagi manner
” Faith, it's .not two hours since that
salmon wa wakinground hisreal estate,
witn his lands in his pockets, Diver
drh-Lming 'what a pretty irtvitaslinn beld
have to. jine yOu jintlemet at dinner:"
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THUNDER.–, --T11 e first idea of a thun-
der storth yhen Wigging Mll.le liomi
- tight. -He (ani(, into the 100 11
kis xvife and (Laugh:airs, zthLt jrnit then 11(
tutu cv r the, crai:le and fell fist
leugiSi t fL u.. r a while lo
u , „Jet Wife tire ys
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THOS.
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ALL kinds
hand,
Krughruff's
Carriages. Coffins
' Work Made
Istr A Hearse
posite Kidd &-
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March 24,
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BELL
-& CHAIR MAKER
UNDERTAKER & Ca'
A Large Stook.
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of furniture kept constantlyon
Consisting' of the bet varieties. ,
Spring Mattrasses, Children's
kept constantly on hand.
on the premises.
for hire. Wareroom op-
McMulkins.
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1868. , . ly.
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GRirD
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TRUNK RAILWAY.
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and
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200 stm.
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ST.A.C3I-MS
for ' Ainleyville,
Bayfield
in the
the Seaforth Station, as
GOING wEsT.
10:30 A.m.
222 P. m.
9:20 A.M.
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Wroxeter, Leech -
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D _ H. SPENCER
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WATCHMAKING
Establishment
Nearly Opposite
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on hancl a large
Clocks, Jewellery,
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year.
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Has now open a
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the •Post Office, (
Street, where he will keep 4
assortment of Watches,
Go % Chains, Rings, •,`
&c. He also keeps
hand English and American '
Clocks and Jewellery Repair- c
11.' All works warranted one 1
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VOIGHTLANDER
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Propri et Gr.
pusuo NOTICE.
THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY.;
6, Hospital Street, Montreal.
Our Teas, after the most severe tests by
the best medical authorities'and judges of
Teas, have been pronounced to be quite 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 flavor. Ihey have been
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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 of 15c. to 20c. per lb. Our
Teas are put up in 5, 12. 15, 20 and 25 M.
boxes, and are warranted pure and free from
poisonous substances. Orders for four 5 lb.
boxes, two 12 lb. boxes, or one 20 or 25 lb.
box, sent carriage free to any Railway Sta-
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will be better to send money with the order,
Where a 25 lb, box would be too much, four
families clubbing together could send for four
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own tea. We warrant all the tea we sell to
give entire satisfaction. If the are not
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explanse.
BLACK TEA. ---English Breakfa t, Broken
Leaf, strong Tea, 45c., 50c.; Fin Flavored
New Season do. 550., 60c. and 65c.; Veay
Best Full Flavottd. •do. '75c.; Soun4l. Oolong.
45c.; Rich Flavored do. 64c.; Ver Fine do.
do. 75c.; Japan, Good, 60c., 55c. ine 60c.,
Very Fine 65c., Finest 75c.
GRE.EN TEA.Twankay 50c., 55.,-
5c.; Young Hyson 50c., .60e. pc 70c. ;
Very Fine 85c., Superfine and Veiry Choice
1; Fine Gunpowder 85c. , ; Extra Superfine
o. $1. ••
Teas not mentioned in this circullitr equal -
Ly sheep. Tea only sold by this (sompany,
il4r An excellent mixed Tea could be sent
or 60c. and 70e. : 'very. good for common
urposes 50c.
•Sil-ver taken at par. •For notes and post -
He orders the l Company will add the pre -
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'4 complimentary box of tea, will be given
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NOTE THE ADDRESS—The Ilelcntreal
Sarsaparillian
IL it. •it,.
and its Associatos.
it GREAT SENSATION.
A Goop SENS'AT ON.
PAIN CURED IN AN INSTAN
CIME ANDITS LESSO'4 S.
nventy, rears Experience and Study in Perfaing a
Good Medicine Secures a new source e Happ4141 s
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to Millions 1 ! •
IlTIPUOVEMEN
RADWAY/S READY RELIF. Radway's newly discovered proce10 for
ecuring medicinal extracts (in Yacuo), tromc.
regetable substances'adds greatiy to tliti im-
movement of the Ready Rekef
IN AN INSTANT it tops and airei the
nost violent PAINS, ACHES, CUAMPS,
MAMIE'S, with electrical velocity.
It removes every Ache, Cramp, Sp*sin,
)r Pain that may eirist in the INSI or
1)1ITSIDE ofItlan, Woman, or Chilt14.4
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HOW TO APPLY IT.
Rub the part of the body where pain exists
'reely with the Ready Relief,' soak a fivinel
n the Relief, and lay it across' the parts
where there is a pain or Inflammation. the
?arts are too sensitive for rubbing, bat14 the
)ody with the Relief with a sponge. Pets the
nost excruciating will -subside in a VIEW
ifilsiUTEP. •
CONGESTION OF ;THE LU
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder.—and in all eases wher54.1-icre
s inflammation, the -Relief 'should bo applied freelyoither
Titlxthe hand by rubbing, or a sponge by bat1ung..91 by
tflannel soaked with Relief, and laid across the ti.linful
)arts. In a few moments all psin will cease, 0-4 the
:ause that occasions thapain removed. •
• TAKEN INTERNA_LLY.
Ten to 30 drops in half tumbler of water, will i five
ninutes, stop Bain, Cramps, Spasms, Collo and inflrina-
;ion of the mucus membrane of thointernel viscer this
lose repeated every 15minutes, will cure the worst.l.orms
Canada Cholera, Cholera. Mortiosl
liirarrliea, 1.3ysenter y, im,t1 •
tiisehrtrry,ea from -
the 13.owels.
ea Company, 6 Hospital Street, Montreal.
Out of over one Thousand testiinenial, we
sert the following : •
A YEAR'S TRIAL.
heMontreal Tea Company: -Montreal, 1868.
GE -Nes -a -It is nearly a year 'since I Purchas-
d the .first chest of Tea from your house.
have purchaseti many since, and -1 am
leased -to inform you that the Tea as in
very case proved most satisfactory, as well
s. being exceedingly cheap. Yours very
etlys F. DE.NNIE.
,Montreal Tea Company :
GENTLEMEN—The Teal purchased of you
March bas given great satisfaction and.
avour of, it is very fine. It is very strange,'
ut since I have been drinking your Tea I 1
ave been. quite free -from heart -burn,- which
ould always pain use after bseakfast. I at-
ibute this purity of your Tea, •and shall
ontinue a customer.- • . _
If ours respectfully,
FRANCIS T. GREEN.
. Wig .54,. S. John Street Montreal.
MOUtreal; Apri111868.—To the Montreal
ea Company, 6 HoSpital Street, Montreal:
We notice with pleasere the large. amount
f Tea that we have forewarded to you to
ifferent parts of the Dominion, and we are
lad. to tio your business so rapidly, micas -
leer. We presume:your Teas are giving igene-
al satisfaction, -as out of the large amount
rwarded we have only had occasion to re-
-Ern one box, which, • we understand, was
ent out through is:mistake• G. CHENEY,
Manager Canadian' Eics ress Co.
•NOTHER WONDERFUL- CURE OF
CONSUMPTION IN CANADA.
MESSRS YOUNG •& (J1AMBEBLIN,--S rs, I
eel it a duty I owe to you, as well as to the
tiblic to iuform you of the me st wonderful
ure of Consumption' a,ccomplished in. my
erson, by the use ofthe Great Shoshonees
emedy and Pills. 1 coughed a great deal
ay and night, expectorating a great quanti-
y of matter, and. bad a great pain about my
eft lung. I heel cold chills every day, and
evere night sweats e-vcrs-nieht, and be ween
he rackiug cough and great sweating, was.
Ins•ost depeived of ssleep ; by these ini erica
s well •as the loss of appetite, I was ole-
uced thanI could hardly stand alo e. I
was • under the care of a physician or a
length of time,. and finding no re ief, I
•tried different receipes, but all without any
good effect. Squire Peterson of Bat}, re-
commended me to use the Great Shoshonees
•reamed ; 1 procured three bottles at 1orice,
with the Pills, so soon as I commenced :mg
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e t
it I began to get better, and. when I ha l;liirtis,-
ished this complement, the cough, exp' -
tion of matter, pain about the lung, hji
sweating, &c., left me; and by cont unsg
its use I. became strong and. healthy. It is
now over two months since I quit the ken e-
dy, and there have been no symptoms of the
disease returning, and I have been, and am
now, healthier and.better than I have been
-for years. . 1 trust youewil make this knenn
to the public, that they may be aware of lbe
peculiar virtues of this truly wonderful la-
dian Remedy. . „
•• PETER, C. .V. MILLER.
Ernestown, County sof Lennox - .
and Addington, Ontario.
i
To all to whom it may comS.—This is to
certify that I have been acquainted with the
above mentioned gentleman, Peter C. V.
Miller, Esq., for many years, and have
kno wn him always to be of the very high-
est respectability and. a very candid and
creditable person, and. I am confident that 1.
can safely vouch for the truth of the above,
or any other statement made by him.
REV W F 5 HARPER
44-ly Rector of Bath, Ontario.
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rprIE ZIMMERMAN IIOTIEE, WPDXE-
I. •TER. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Preprietor.
es Dec. 14, 1868. • 53-tf
A Great Medical Triumph.
NEW PRINCIPLES IN PURGATION !
SECURED IN
DR RADWAY'S
Perfect routive
1.-A Vegetable Sabstitute for Calomel and Me ory.
2 — Counter-Irrita' tion, made perfe4 in
Raelway's Pills, that withdraws fillies -region
. froth Congested Blood Vessels, Nei es,
Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, and 01;her.
viscera, and purging all excrementitaus,
corrupt humors and diseased deposits itom
the3.s_ysitnemth.ese p
ills a nourishing- and Mil tr'i-
tious principle is secured, by which the
blood, juices and fluids of the system, .be-
come invested svith the vigor of life--Aey
are the only purgative medicine — That
- strengthens during the process of purg-ation.
These Pills act as a solvent and tank7 to
the gastric juice, enabling this solvent of
the system to properly dissolve the s141x.-..-
tances taken into the stomach, and ,ailli di-
gestion, and the convertion of said substan-
ces into the proper constituents to make
pure, rich and wholesome blood, fhe defiOen-
cy of which is the ca-tAe of Dyspepsia, In-
digestion. Diabeates and many urmaryilifil-
culties, etc. .
4.—They regulate the organs of the 3Ts-
tem.; restoring functional harmony and se-.
t'
eurino, the secretion of the proper colsti-
tuents of each organ ; by their action .`,the
Liver secretes its allotted proportion a bi-
le—the Lungs, Carbon—the Skin, Sweat—
the Kidneys, Urine, i&e. .
5 .—The aged, and persons subject:: to
Constipation, Costiveness', P aeal ys is andi
Weakness of the Dowels, Kidneys and rlad-
der, &c., that have to resort to•injections- ; —
by taking two or three of Radway's Pi 11 s. ;viii -
enjoy natural discharges, and by the ctca-
sional use of them have regular operati,ans.
In these cases their streagt?iening and ntri-
tious principles are exhibited '- e -cry
will add new strength to the bowe1s tilose
Kidneys, &c., that may be worn or d1.Iter.
epitaed
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by disease or age. -
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6.—In these Pills, a want that s ience-iias
ever failed to supply is secured, and th.44 is -'
a thorough purgative that can be giverin
safety in cases of eruptive fevers, as Sdaall
Pox, Erysipelas, Yellow Fever'Scarlet and
Typhoid Fevers—when the Mucclus 1\l'in-
brane becomes ulcerated—now these pins,
purge thoroughly, and heal ulcerated anc1.
excoriated parts. .
7.—These Pills are made from extra .:ci--
from new ingredients—entirely Veget4le,
superior in every respect to the orditiary
powders and substances of the corinnon,ad-
vertised .Pills. Two ot Radway's Pills wilt
act quicker thanlralf a dozen of the conalion
dragtie pills in general use. ,
ELEGANTLY COATED-Nto TASTE OR S11111 LL.
, 1 1
SCOURING THE INSIDES.
. Persons who take Pills for the purpose
of getting "a good scouring out" are peniaps
not aware that they are wearing away tlieir
intestines, irritating the Mucous Membrane,
and laying -the foundation for Piles, invitard
Ulcers) Sores, ` &c MANDRAKE,
th- is
claimed -by some to be a- ubstitutefora,ler-
cury, will produce this e ect; it willour
the bowels like any othe drastic, and will
. wear them but (See pag 666, Wool &
Baches, U. • S. Pharrnac pia). Mandr.ke,
as a constituent of a pur ative p'11, loft' ge-
neral or continued use is hurtful, and. Ai in-
troduction into a pill secures no new p mei-
ple. Mandrake is inferior to the sa ie drastic
principle, in the officinal a6etic pj11 of' the
dispensatory; so there is nothin,r noit in
this agent, although its principal iadvate
presents it to the public, under Dr. Mad-
wafs original discovery,of a vegetable itab-
. - a _ ..
stitute for Mercury.
t communicating its curative properties.
thrp4-1 the BLOOD, SWEAT, U.R.11ik
and other. fluids.
One tea spoonful in oriiinaly eases is
*- dose—Two tea spoonsful i1 chronic disease
that have aillictcd the pa lent for years --
It is a powerful Remedy but is innoceir.
'harrn.—It is !unlike al preparations 0-
SS: r srTs r11a.
reifi 1°riaei n - - -a I likYkes k f'r
oot e r colt that iat
word Sarsaparillian is on he label of eaci
bottle—and R..R. R. Re olvent.
THE GENII OP HEALTH OTTLE'D UP IN
RADWAY'8 SARSAPAILIL AN REBOLvtliT
The Properties- of its .ngredients.
• SARSAPARILLIA.N.--- ie properties
wonderful ingredient (n hich. is e only true enz`..ativ#
principle of Sarsaearilla), cleansethe blood ofvitiatec
humors, and expels from the systel t the taint of corrup
tion—rapidly reiii'eve14... from the ft Pflf.PLES, BLOT
ellEs pusTuLES, TIETTERS, A. 'NE, BLACK SPOTS
WOH.AS AND INSECTS, impartiro beautib.A. elearnes: to
the skin, and the, roseate hoe of he 1th and b,muty toth'
cprapleidou. A few doses willmakl arenvirkable change
FUCI.--This ext4aordinarrazent, ass°
ciated with $.8_11SAPARIELLIN, cures effectually, wit'
astonishing buickness, all varieties ef uncured Syphilois
1.71cerz, Nodes. Turner:1, &web lugs, , ever Sores, /fercuria
Sora', Itheumati.sin and Wanderin; Pahut, and theswora
forms r.,f Skirt Diseases. A' 9, spec1. lt, t i 3 king ofreme
idiesfOr these complaints, and its ciation with theothe•
ingredientS in the Resolvent p s a cure beyond thi
possibility of a doubt.
• PAIEEIIIA EZVAltrA.--- ris triarrerom at'eut
like a now sun, shine.; with suci elf igen t 1r t, upon flu
medical world a3 to Cart in the sh, all otlxr roots. sup
Poscd to possen si mil -2r propertleil. Extolled by tImimosi
eminent praet itionc r_4. of Europa as r diuretic, dialilloretio
alterative, lithrontriptic, superior i,.) Enchn, Digitalis
Junipv, Turrentine, flopaiba, CubAbs, iiic., it eurei Vac'
worst form.; of Kidney!, lnadder, ainil 'Urinary Diseases '
Its effects in Gras -el, Stetne 1:1 t113.13 i 'der, Suppre&31on ie
Retention of Urine, Diebete.:, Ohm e Catarrh, ToneEmns
Inflammation of the Bladder, it rdi i? i alnio.t Instantly'
and in cases where cathetcr3 hav a bW.a.1110:r it 13/3.1_
proetre a, quick disclmrkm c -f trine. Its asEbeiation vitt _
Faci-Sarsaparillian, am other nigre lents, restoresfunc.
tional harmony to tin -et:retina ve ,sels of the kichiey's
and secures the secret' it of Um p oper ceiisauents oi
urine from the blood. Persuna IN hose mina • i thick
cloudy, morbid, turbid. fiepozitinj rick du...t, allymlieh
and other deposits, -wi 1 after a. f,,rz ,‘Y doses, witness ths
disappearance of t 1033 sigu3, c i .1.4or, and ibex watei
changed 0 a clear am, tr and lr, Ith3r -colon Bear ir
mind that the, Resolven ia tho-onlY -emedy that contemn
Sarsaparillian and the I u e. Paxeira rava.
/
NEWLY =se ERE NIMOOTS.— Th(
pronertie3 of tb.e...i) 1O03 C3X1t3 a 1) Merl -ill az pa on tht
skin augmentims the act".03. of' -tho xtretin:," orifices aux;
ve-..3.1s, ta eXpel retlinc,1 e::cremerdtions.humeanta that
by . irritating the sidn, cause core., pimples, spots, &o
Theze,_corabined with other aent. , secure a quibk ex
tralsiort. cf ell huraera from the Eys.p M. -
FOR BILIOUS D SEASES.
Not one in a thoutanki "crula
xnpla ts.if
ent Is ob-
ina-y 13e- -
, Coiic, 131..
oid 17,-`ev-er,"
Fe -ver and
Intermit
all animal
are preiven-
AJDOWA., -17"51E4
reanir-ed
tor,.
slaffer from .131.11ons c
nadway's treat
served, nald. art -vir
seized. with 1311,1ous
1 lolls 'ryp
Chills and Pelver,
_Ague, Itemittant
tant r`exrer. In fact
nd -vegotabliev-er
ted and. cured by
1331, assisted W -h
by the 11.10AIrt7
TittATIVI
NT.
As a prevention, when either of these
maladies prevail, Take one p 11 per day, this
will regulate the liver, and upply any defi-
cency of the healtly conditio i of the gastric
juice, the natural solvent of the system, and
secure healtly digestion • Ten to twenty
drops of Ready Relief, U 1 -ater as a drink,
this will secure invigorati 111 and strength
where there is weakness, la situde and lan-
guor and neutralize the poisonous acids,
generated from the gases of indio-ested food
irritant and morbid humors of t stomach,
e,•.c., and if seizecl. with any form of fevers,
take the pills in large doses to 6, every six
hours, a few doses will e sure a cure. it
have cured the worst forms of Yellow, Ty.
phoid, Marsh Ship, and Ist Imus Fevers, Ili
the West Inaies, South • merica, and My
treatmentavith the Ready I die; and
have -met with the same su cess in the East
Indies,—these feverare a 1 of one family,,
and will more readily ).]el 1 in their milder
forms they exist in temi erate climates,
than in their more fatal - typ s of the torrid
DODOS.
• 01•1--R1 1::) I.JI.1 J I --
-
Taken when symptoms ofdiasiness. fullness, or pain
104ho bend. pause:tat stomach, i nligestion, costive-.
nes% Iw13 nit et. ea, ing, ;1 cei.le-Tnes, bad dreams, Sce.,'
apt ear. NVIII .S001.1 eilr0 11113 LI friCUItY : Radway's
Pills ore unlike all °Cher pills. _Faith pill contains'
e araiir3 a ilic U, ire '(urative p ineiples of extracts
of I be ra rest ) .rodii el S of ill e vee able 1 nig,dom,—or
1
ingredienls Fame of them -never be ore used as medi-,
eine. nozt to lie Couna only in t1sc pills. In purehas-,
. ing .1 -ilk . see i b at one (sr i.be labolt is merited n. ar, 11.-I
No. ::. and Ilye 1'1c-!-,imi13 il-matu tie of 'taxiway .I; Co.,
pl. i riled- in Red Jul:. and lb at Rlatlway,s Regulator& .
On tbo Wirer label, there .are :'..) pi is in each box co-
vered widi s'weet, gum. Price 15 cts., per box. Sohl
by Druggists and Country Illercha Ls.- •
:Dr. 1.-Z.A.JD-W- 3."S
SARSAPARILLIAN;
RESOLVEN .
This extraorclinary medieine is saking astonis' him'
curest' all kinds ot Skin Disease , Salt 'Rheum, TeS-•:.
tem. Rash. Erysipelas. kings Er I. arrd ali BRIM...
I IVE DISE SES of tile Nose /k outh, Throat, Eyes,'
Ears, Legs, &e. It has menet° o of the most asto-1
rtishing cures of uncured Syphil tio and Scrofulous
Diseases, Fever -Sores, Ulcers, 'Aimors, Swellings of:
the Glands, and Mercurial Sores.
In all eases of weakening disc1iarges in Ladies, as
Louchorrea, Flouraibus, and di -charges from the -
Uterus-. it is the most perfect our tivo known.
In diseases of the Kidneys, 13 adder and Urinaryl
Rassagoa in DiabeAtes, Gravel', 'right's Disease Jai
buppression- of Urine, and ine es where the u;nusi
deposits; -13rielt Dust," 1.A1110 concretions, -whites
thread, or albumen, like the wh.te of an egg, Or that
-urine is thick, cloudy, Ste , and w en the patient ha -se
great trouble -to hold water wit constant desire to/
discharge, and it comes away i drops, and has ox
stromesmell of ammoniac, and sh: rp darting pains arof
experienced: along the canal of lie Urctlira, and al
dull heavy pain in tho small cf i o baelt, thighs loins,'
and over the bladder and kidneys the sarsaparillian
Resolvent will soon eliarigo all ti cso dliffieults, -suds
cure tho patient. This remedy i better than Buelm,
Digitalis, Cubebs, Copabia, Tispentine, Creosoteci
and alit other agents used in th so eases. Let thos
suffering give it a. trial.- eds of persons whol
were compelled to use Cafisetere t secure a dischargei
.11 water, have b the use of six! ottles been com:ile
tely cured, and by ono toasuoon en, three times ea
day, enjoyed the felicity of patsies; their water na,ta
rally. In all eases SCO that the svord. " Sarsaparil
Iian" bon the label of each bottl , and on the front
the label- Rs It. Re RADIVAr ' RENOVATIN
ItESOLVENT..Price one ,dollar r bottle, six bottl
for fivedollars.
Address
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