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CH ESS;
• TO etIRRESPONDENTS,•
G, G:, Rt. Kitts. -;-Letter received, will
- mail copies of next issue to thti names sent,
ma s
ciliation, will 4ttend to the Probl isatly
rs
thank you for exertions in incregling our cir-
We have to acknowledge communications
from G. E, C., H. pi &, Mr. T. St. C., and
MICHIGAN CHESS A.SSOCIATION.
The first annual t rnaraent of .the '4above
was brought to a co lusion on Friday even-
ing last and, and been a very Successful
labia We have to tank the Secretary H.
•
J. Smith, Esq., for • opies of games played,
'Which we have pleisi re in publishing in this
issue. •
RESULT OF TH
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•
Wo
O. E. Michaels •
H. D. Smith
J. P. Swan a
W. D. DeNormanclieg
E 0, Nichols. •Oi
- W. Penny , 1!
H. Harding •1 .
W. Lienfeld. 01
Dcsenberg-
. , ,
TOURNAMENT.
LOST.; • DRAWN,,
2 • 1
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4
5 .1
2 '•
3 °
2
2
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1
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2 0
2 otP
13110BLE1 N. 60.
'(By G. B..!Carpente r. )
;BLACK.
/.4/ •;‘,
L
/4
A _ /4* .
/,„.4;ze,.. •
V hite tic) play and mate in two moves.
WHITE.
SOLUTION: PROBLrim No. 59.
WEETTg.
1 K Kt ta-Lfi
Q tos•K B 5
3 Qt0Q3
4 Mates.
Balms.
• K to Q 3
• KtoQB3
K moves
-SOLUTION TO PROBLEM No. 58.
-1 Q to K. R 6 • Anything \
2 Mates. •
GAME -NO. 60.
MR. SWAN,
BLACK.
to IC 3
P to, Q R 3
• •PtoQ Kt 3
BtoKt 2
P to Q 4
P tks. P
Kt to Q 2
Kt to IC B 3
B to K 2
Castles
BtKt 5!
P toQB4
Q tics. Kt
P toQB5
iri five -moves.
1R. SMITH,
WHITE. • '
• 1 .1' to K 4 '
• 2 Kt to K B13
3 PtoQR4
4KttoQ133
• 5.BtoK 2
6 P tks. P
'; P to Q 4 ,
8 Castles
9 BtoKKt 5
i0 B to Q•3
• 1 1,11,to K sq.
12 Kt to K 5
13 It tks.-Kt
14 B tka. Kt
.knsl he attack Mated
GAME NO. 61.
-MR. SWAN.
• I PtoQ-B4
2PtoK 3
3 PtoQR3
4•PtoQ4
5 P tks. P
MR: SMITH.
IP to K 4
P to K B 4
PtoQB4
B P tks.-P4
P to K 5
Pto'Q-Kt4 .PtoQ4
Q B to Kt.2- K Kt to 13 3
8 KtioQB 3 BtoK 2
9 Kt to R 3 Castles ,
• 16 Kt to K B 4- - P tfss
11 B tks P (ch) K to R sq
12 P to Q 5 -B to Q 3
13 QKttoK2 QtoB 2
14 Kt to K 6 B tks Kt
P tks B. B tics P (ch)
16 P tks B Q tk B.
17B tks Kt P tks B
18 Qto96 RtoKsq
Q R to'B sq Q tks Q P
20 Q -tks Q tks Q
21 to B 8 (qh) KtoKt2
.2 .2 Kt to Q 4 11. to K 4
23 Castles R to Q.4 .
'21 Kt to K 6 (ch) Resigns,
* A far better move would be R to K sq.
GAME NO. 62.
ciass BY TELEGLAPEL
The Chess Players of St Catharines, Ont.
and Buffalo, N. VT., ply -ed a game over the
v,r on the evenings of Fridary and Satur.
day, Jan. 22nd aiad 23rd. We have to thank
Taylor and Groves for copies Of the
(Kings Bishop's
.1814-1alilleS.
WHITE.
1 if te I( 4
2 PtoKB4.
B to'0. B 4
4KtoBsq
§ Kt to K II 3
6 QKttoB3•
-7 PtoK5 _
8 B tks P
9 Kt. tics Kt,
•'-10 Kt tile P
it PtoQ4
r to (4 3
13 KtoB 2
P to Kt 3,
1:5 R to K sq
;16 PtoQB4
17 P to Kit 3
18 Q tks B
19 K tks Q
20 Kt to K 6
-21 'Kt tkl
22 Kt Lo 6
23 -2itoKsq-
-Bth1B4
Gambit.
• Buffalo.
BLACK.
PtoK4
P tks P •
Q to K B. 5 (eh
•KttoKB3
.QtoKR3
P to Q 11;3
PtoQ-4-
Kt tks 13
QthQB 3
B to'K 2
BtoKKi 5
KttoQ2
B toKR5 (ch
B toK 2
CaStles Q R
P to K. 13 3
B Ws Kt
Q tks Q
)tks P
BtoQKt 5
13 tics R
B :oQB4
tks P
B to Q B 4 -
. •
25 Kt tics K Kt 11 R.toKBsq
26 K to Kt 2 R to°13 2
27 Kt to K 8' R to B sq
28 Kt th Q 6 (eh) K to B
29. Kt to K-4(dis ch)K to B 3
30 Kt tks B P tks Kt
31 RtoBsq RtoKsq
32 K to,i3 3- P to Kt 4
33 R tks P • P to Kt 5
Rt0Q RtoK 3
35 It to.K a R tks R
36 Ktks RPtoKR4
37 K to K 4 Itesignie
* The winning move.
J. SEATTER
EXCHANGE -BROKER
And dealer in Pure
DRUGS, CHEMICALS .& DYE STUFF
.
The Drug Department is under the ,speci I
care of an experienced Chemist,
MR. R. WALTON.
January 21st, 1869.- ••59-
3r.
SEAFORTH MILLS.
Flour and •Feed !
•
HAVI-NG received an Agency from W.
J. Scobie, for the sale of their uurive
ed Flour, I am now prepared to furnis
purchasers witll an article
WHICH WILL ,'DEFY COMPETITION!
v ,
Parties 'ordering Flour or, Feed from me,
can have the sank delivered in any part of
Town on the shortest notice.
AULTI
Seaforth, Jan. 20th, 1869. 5942
D. H. SPENCER
Has now open a
WATCHMAKING & JEWELER
• Establishment in Seaforth, '
Nealy Opposite the Post Offlo
East ide of Main Street, where he will kee
on h nd a large assortment of Watche,„
Clock, Jewellery, G-olcl. Chains, Ring
Brooc es, Spectacles, -&c. He also keep
const ntly on hand English and. America
Lever Watches.
Pr atqles, Clocks and Jewellery Repa
ed wi h despatch. All work vsarranted. on
year.
S iforth, -Nov. 4. 48-3
ote.. The Patti
- THAT.
o rs
• Is now complete with a new
Vbfl 24TLAN DER INSTRUMENT.
NE Backgrounds, 4c, &c.' None but
rst-alass pictures taken, and satisfac-
tion araateed.
G R Y over Dr. Smith's Oftice, next door
to F. eyer'S.
Sea orth, Aug. 13, 1868. 36-6m. ,
CA ADA PEIVIANE NT BUILD-
• ING &SAVING SOCIETV
S p epared to advance money on Improved
1 eal Estate, on the most favorable tcrnas
to bor owers, and to buy mortgages.
For particulars, Apply to their appraiser,
W. N. WAllniON,
Insurance Agent, Seaforth.
Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1868. 11-ly
WAGGONS, BUGGitS,
A ND all implements for farm use manu-
factured by
M'NAUGHT & TEEPLE
Good and, Cheap.
Reineniber the stand.'
• ,NORTH_ -ROAD, SEAFORTH.
Sekforth, Feb. 20, 1868. • 11-ly
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• Montreal Tea, Compa,ny :
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Ernestown, Coy of Lennox
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N
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44-1v Rector of Bath, Ontario.
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WONDERFUL IIIPROVENI161T
;- •
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.
Dr. Radical's newlyovered trotess for
ds
C
•
ecuring medicinal extraets Olt vacuowt: f
reketable substances, adds greatly to -itIse im-
)rovement of the Ready Relief.
IN AN ors3rA INT it stops and esti*, the
nod violent PAINS, ACHES, CB! Firs,
iPASAIS, with electrical velocity.
It remOves every Ache, Cramp, Hism,
n. Pain that may exist in the , or
Jr Man Woman or Chid.
,
•
• HOW„TO. APPLY IT.
Rub the part of -the body where pap exists
liely with the Ready Relief;. soak a' ilannet
n the Relief; and lay it acrosi th v_ parts
whore thare is a pain ot, Inflammation. I i he
?fa:a are VI° smsitire Thr rebb.ng, he the
,ody with the Relief with a sponge. Piein the
most excruciating will sOside in it FEW
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
Bowels, Kidneys, Dladder,--and in ell efikea irl rite there
i
B inflammation, the Relief *hould 1..e applied f re, 1:11-, cithcr
with. the hand 1:y t-ubbin9-, or a r-Joirje 1.7 :bath' .:,.,-, cr by.
;flannel soalcd with Relief, and 'Aid a ro„-s 'fa li ainfal
Arts. In ft few moment.; all I lin: will cease laid the
) ,
muse that occasions the pain removed. . - •'-
TAKEN INTERNALLY.
Ten to 20 drops in half tumbler of water. wiltAti' five
ninutes, fitoP rain, Cra'p'. Cpa Cel:o and i4s-timr.m-
;ion ef tho mucus membrane cf the internal I-Let-V.4i this
loze repeated every minutes, Will cure the W:o foi tens
Clann.d.a, Cb.olern1 %C..";holex.a, 74 bus,
1.;42rb.e1-.1, 1 yr:inn-Lea-7? and.
painful from
the
A Great Medical TriuOph.
NEW PRINCIPLES IN PUlt
SECURED IN f
DR. RADWAY S
Perfect Purgative If
S.
1.-A Vegetable. Substitute for Calomel and reurv.
.. , .
2 - Counter -Irritation, made per ct ;in
Radway's Pills, that withdraws inflattation
from Congested Blood Vessels, Iftrves,
Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys,an4 _-..other
viscera, and purging all excrementitious,
I
corrupt humors and diseased deposiCa. from
the system.
•
these Pills a nourishing an !nutri-
tious principle is secured by whilib• the
blood, juices and fluids ofthe syst4, be-
come invested with the vit7or of lif&Lthey
are the only purgative medicinetaat
strengthens during the process of patgation..
These Pills act. as a solvent and to.liic to
the gastric juice, enabling this sol-orit of
the system to properly dissolve- th subs-
tances taken into the .stomach, and; tid di-
gestion, and the convertion of -said 4bstan-
ces into the proper constituents tO,Imake
pure, rich and wholesome blood, the dAficien-
cy of Which is the cause of Dyspel
In-
digestion. Diabe'ates and many ur1nay diffi-
culties, etc.
4. --They regulate the organs of the sys-
tem; restoring funFtional se-
curing.hnd the secretion of the proper itansti-
tuents of each organ ; by their artMin the
Livor secretes its allotted proportio of bi-
le -the Lung* Carbon ---the Skin,, eat -
the Kidneys, Urine, &c.5 -The aged; and persons subSct to
Constipation, Costiveness, 'Paraly and
Weakness °lilac Bowels, Kidneys art4 Blad-
der, &c., that have to resort to injectons ;-
bytaking two or three of Radway's Pts, will
enjoy,natutal discharges, and by thi7, occa-
sional use of them have regular opet.itions.
In these Cases their strengthening anpinutri-
tious principles are exhib'
ited • evcrf dose
will add new strength to the bowels.
Kidneys, &c., that may be worn or depleted
age.by disease or age.
1
6 -In these Pills, a want that scierpe has
ever failed to supply is secured, andilhat is
a thorough 'purgative that can be gOen in
safety in cases of eruptive fevers, as. Small
Pox, Erysipelas, Ydlow Fever, ScaOt and
Typhoid Fevers -When the Mucou4 Mem-
brane becomes urcerated-now theN Pills
purge thoroug-hly,_and heal ulcerate -41 and
excoriated parts. - I 1
7. -These Pills -are made from ex 'tracts-.
from new ingreditnts-entirely vedlable,
superior in every respect to the otennary
powders and substances of the comni4n ad-
vertised Pills. Two of Radway's POs will
act quicker than half a dozen of the ornmon
drastic pills in general use.
ELEGANTLY COATED -NO TASTE OR4M' ELL.
'
scounotic THE INSIDES. -
Persons who take Pills for .t4e p se
of ge tting "a good scouring out" are p :haps
not aware that they are wearing away
intestines, irritating the Mucous Mentrane,
and laying- the foundation for Piles, *ward
Ulcers, Sores, &C. MANDRAKE, that is
claimed by some to be a substitute f ,Mer-
eury, will produce this effect; it will 1. cour
the bowels like any other drastic, will
wear them out (see page 666, W &
Baches, U. S. Pharmacopia). Man ke,
as a constituent of a purgative pill,
neral or continued use is hurtful, and s in-
troduction. -into a pill secures no new Ind-
ple. .Mandrake is inferior to the sArnecqp.stic
principle, in. the officinal abetic pill 'gf the
dispensatory; so there is nothing ilt-w in
this agent, although its principal a4-ocate
presents it to the public, under Dna Rad.
way's original discovery;of a vegeta* sub -
*
auto for Merpay.
communicating its e rative propertie*-
. through the BLOOD, WEAT T.7!RIN
' and other fluids.
(inc tea spoonful- in
dose ---.:Two tea spoonsf
that have afflicted the
-It is a, powerfiil Berne
Of is unlikQ.
Sarsaparilla. .
'Therefore, always ask
Sarsapprillian -Ole. no
word Sarsaparillian oi
rdinary case,3 t
in, chronic disease
atient for years. -
y, pat is infieekr
di preparations -a
fer• Dr. RadwayP
• ther-ee that ad
the label of 'ea
bottle -and It. R. R. Riesolyent.
THE GENII OF I/E.A.LTII BOTTUM UP IN
MIDWAY'S SAILSAPAML LIMIT 111.730:iXtirr,
Thi Properties el iis74-rediiids.
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BILIOUS
?.",•D
.1 .iweri:.-t -ion Vic
c:: ant -
h that
ii-Aick ex-
ISEASES.
Not one in rb thcfusancl would
S}laffer froini 73Mo-us ont*airrts.11
Xiad way's tre traeut is -ob-
served, and ail, vlio may' be.
sfialzed with 331110 -s Co),,le, 331-k
lions i'elzer, hoiel roevev,
Chills an4 r'€ -s' - roe -ver and
Ague, neituttamt
taut 170e -ver. t ali ardxnaX
and -vegetable fev.re are prezsro.)n-
ted anci eu-recl by 1-141t3DWffi
assisted en. recrortred
by the IT.3-MADV: It La:MP. %if
nd Interniit
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F2RMAT
As a prevention, wh
•maladies prevail, take one
will regulate the liver, an
saricy of the healtly condi
jniee, the natural solvent
secure healtly digestion
drops of Ready Reliaf, i
this will secure invigor
nthere there is weakness,.
6
ernor/ and neutralize th
generated from the gases
irritant and morbid humo
&c., and if seized with a
take the pills in large dos
hours, a few doses will
have cured the worst for
placid, Marsh, Ship, and 11
the West Indies, South
treatment with the Read
hay c met with the same s
Indles,-these fevers are
and" will more readily y
forms as they exist in te
than in their more fatal t
TO
=ram,
n either of these
pill per day, this
lI. supply any defir
ion of the gastric
o
f the system, and
Ten to twenty
water as a drink,
tion and strength
lassitude and lan-
poi sonous acids,
f indigested food,
s, of the stomach,
y form of fevers,
s 4 to 6, every six
ensure a cure. 1
s of Yellow, Ty-
sthrrrus Fevers, irt
Amc a, and my
Reli f, and Pills„
.lcccss iri the East
all of one family,
eld in their milder
perate climates ,•
es of the torrid
zones. , .
01\T= IL -1.1,
Takenwhen symptoms of dirg.ness., caliness, or pals
in the head, nausea, at s'Aunachl, iialigesiion) costive-
nezs, ram after ea:mg. ness, bad dreams, &e.,
amear,. will soon cure thi difficulty : Iladwa.es
Pills aro 'unlike all other pill . Bath ill tkontams'
grams ef the Re:iv° e:raUvei principles ef c-.7.traets
tithe rarest -products cf they; getable King/TA-of
ingredients some ef them never befoio used a's Tamil-.
eine. an( to be founcltonly iri th PHIS. In 1.11-rellag-
ing Pills, see that one of the lal is is narked 11,. i.. 11,:
4\ o. and the fie-sundo signa , re ct1a.way lc CO
pkinled in Red Ink.- and that Itadway.,8 )Zegulators
on tho Whet label, there aro rills in each box, co-
vered with sweet gum.' Prieo !e,3 ets., per box. 5, el d
by Druggists ad Count -y Mere ants. .
• Dr. IZ..4.•
SARL'APAIZILLIAINT-
nEsc-LAT T.
This extraordinary To making astonjshjrj
mires of ttlJ kinds Of (kin 'rise q 1$iik theum, To
tem. Ilash. 1.1rysipe1as. and all LRUP--
T I VII DISE cf the ose, Alouflj. Throat, Eyes,
_Ears, Legs, ike. ithas made s me of the most asto-.
nishing cures of uneure I .yj'ltj1jtio and Scrofulous
liiseaseS. Vever-f:ores, tle.ers, Tumors, Swellhass of
the Glenda, and. Alex-trialSore
In all eases of weakenin .elarges in Ladies. ttii
Lenehorrea, 1. tetra' has,en-1 discharges from ills
Uterus. it 33E10 MOZt-terf et c rativo known.
In diseases cf the kidneys, 'ladder owl Urinam
passages in Liabeat-es, Grareli, Bright's Disease,. in,
Suppression -cf Urii3C, and in ass whero the tulno
deposits 1* Bradt Dust," Li....o concretions, vhito.-
thread, or albumen, -like the v hito of an egg, or the
urine 33 thick, eloydy, Ate ; and when, the patient 'halt
treat -trouble to hold water w th censtant desjro to,
discharge, and it COMO3 awat in drops, and has st
StrOngfrzbli of ammeni*, and r3arp darthm pains =If
experienced along' the ennui ot the me-1)1ra, and s,
dull heavy pain in the =nail clithe wick, thiglis
and over the bladder and kidneys, the 8arsapa
Re...e.vent wil1 soon change all theso ±thflienitiss,
cure the pa:pleat. This rerued is better -than Buda;
Cubebs, Copaekt, nrpentino, Creosote,.
and ell other agents used in eso ewes. Let tliosa
suffering give it a trial. lin Llreds of Persons who.
were compelled to use Cat.leter to secure a discharge:
ef water, have by the use of sik bottles been eouvla-
tely cured, an -1 by one tonne nful, three times per.
day, emoyai the felicity of pa sing their water name
r„,diss „, In all eases, see that t o word Barsapard,,
ban is on the label of oach bottle, widen the froutor
thelahel. R. R. R. RA.DWA 1.5 RENOVATING
ItEsOLVEINT. Price onedlbr per bottle, six
forfiveAsIddreollarassa
JOHN RADWI N. O. & COE
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Seaforth.. Feb. 20,
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Seaforth and sin
he is prepama to eur
Mains, Ingrowing
ali diseacs of the h
a succes4a1 treat
11083. O1iiC:3 directly
Dry Go as -;-.:`,tore, Mi
Segal -oh, Dee. 14;
OTte E. --LI
.1\ Cutting and
Want • a 1.1.101 S
6liampoone
the Litje W.021
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/mink oi April Is
miking the hair.,i,ro
00311;pz dt, w Tw
inbotles at $1 each
Dee. 14; 1
oWNEY Ii0
awl Huron St
ietor: The•
the travellint; public
rainling eoimtry 11
ho-ae in a comfort
to aceomoi late all
'call The table is
the 'Ina rket affords.
'best brawls. -There
od to: the hotel,
Seaforth, Dec. 14
11.0XETER
ttErts, Pr- been z)
attly enlart,;(.
Btyie.. Ilis room s a
od., vib:ielt cannot lot
• born..t for the travel]
will .be furnislied wit
the season. Best :
Cigars at the Dir.
neral Stage Office.
Wroxeter, May 1;i