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THE SEAFORTH ,EXPOSIT6R1
CHESS.
. TO. CORRESPONDENTS,.
C., E. 0.—Thank- you for the- Problems,
the.y earn° just in the 'nick'oftirne.
14; H. 0..--csre- feel* Very grateful for the
cumpliniente the Problem is-- gooa, like all
einanating from the samesouree, always
1a� to heartfrom you f-•
. C. 13.—Da you stilllitte, • lets 'hear from
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ItEsrEcTietadx INSCRIDED TO CAPT. T. at'littia.
r.ROBLE111- NO. 61.
_ By E. JAI. C.Trraoltitgion, D. G.
BLACK.
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net
Either to play arid Mate in four moves.
WHITE. •
OLLftON TO PROBLE.M No. GO.
\c7irITE. BLACK.
1 Q to K Kt 4 Anything
'2 Q Kt or R mates . •
PROBLEM NO. 62.---ny 5.: 0173:).,
K
sq It sq Q*B - - Q R 2
-White to play- and mate in ,i -two moves.<
GAME NO63._
f • . -••
.A game 1l4ed in the conteSt . for the
(lowitantm.PrieeS, ben Mi' Blackburnet
Itt.4-4-11knawn, blind-fOld.player, and Ain "
tonitht tole of (.5* leading Problem coin-
feasorsee-111,- itpott Xenia. .; .
(FRESVH- GANA)
WIUTE.
(Mint13 [Ana )
P to K 4
P 4,
3 .Kt Q B 3
Btn Q
5 •13 tits 12
K t to •
.( 'aeties
• s Pkii Kt
11
'12
13
14
15
16
• 17
• 18
10
21
•
.; 92
23
24
25
26
0-
28
29
-
• 33
o • /
:31
37
40
41
42
43
41
- 4:5
'
53
54
rg3
57 P to K,I 4 •
53 K to 11`:t 4* *
K to 'hie 5
60 K bi Iiiie 4 :
lt to his 5
tn Q 5
re3 K to his 6 1-"-+
64 K to K B 7
65 K to K Kt 6-
n1; K •Vits
K to K Kt 6
at 1'j. R R 5
P to KB
P K B 4'
.13 to Q -3 •
Q'R t QKt sq
,P to f")., ,B
1\beix.Kt-3*:
R to K sq
Q to KB 3 •
11 to Q Kit 2-
K 1. to K B sq.
Q II to K
"P. to Q
13 the Kt 1.
P.; tks 12 -
P tits P
Q to Q 5 4:
P tke Q
KT to II sq .
141kei It "
11, to 11 3
Ittto K
11 to Pi foca
11 to' Q
P t: It'
• Q*4
P to I•Zt •3
K to Kt sq.
It..; to B 2
ht to Q B sq
.1% t Q
;I; to Q Kt sq
Et to Q 3
itto K
K to K 2:
13 tics B
K to K 3
Kt.to Q 7 - -
Kt to K--13 G (el
Kt the 'K 1)
PboK.Kt4 .
P o K B
P tk P • •
P bKi335
t, to Q
P tke P (eh)
K t ate P fl
Kb) iii4
K to his 51
R 3
BI/ACK.
(Mu. Seurrn)
P ter K 3
P te.Q
B to Q Kt 5•.
P tks, P
at to K 2
Kt to Q 4
Kt tlee Kt
Bto Q 3 '
P ter K•13.
•P to Q 13 3
Et to K B 3
P to; („). Kt 3
B to; Q 2
to
ittB2
o 3c sq.
Q 13:to his so.
B P tits -P -
tks'll*
Q Tap li. B sq
Betas
Q to .13 4 Cch)
13 -tits Q telt)
.1:1 to K 6 tt
B tks R
B to 13 t4
3!, t
3to,
• "it
1) to KIKt; 3
B (T:1
Bit; Et 2 (eh)
K to B 2
'13 ti
tet1rr 4
• E. le N.3
13 tO ft '3
P to Q. It 4
13 to K 5 .
t1 13
JtI)Q 4
3' to Q Kt 4
)K to (•,), 1) 5-
I', to Itt 2
to Q 5
•P tks P
tp Q K:6 5
• ,-B to K 13 sq
Pt() Q
P the; P
tks.Kt-
1":: to Q. B 5 •
°P.to It'll 3
I' to K It 4 :-
33 to K.11 3F
B to K'13 sq
• 1 th K R
13 to his sq. •
KB tui R 3-
K to Q 13 4 •
K 13 to his sq
N 1t Q
tke
• hit 4
13 -to Q134
13 to hiS eq
-h. -61 itig :3
Drawn gaine by miitgal Oonsent.
NOTES. -•
P to Q 13 fifth is strongcr.
t13 at:4 P looks promiaing, but'. in reality
is to no satisfactory- result. e
Kt tks P might have led to several in-
.r.e.;ting _variations. The proper reply in
r- case also woulci have been Q --.to her B
• th (cheelt, Any other answer appears
t•Vhite•the advantage. •
,ye doubt the expediency Of Black's
t'tng the exchwige of pieces, all his own
b‘.4.n.g io. eo-operation ; but ne doubt
•oocempiateil taking off •tho Knight,
atning mate direetly. •
Tae attempt of Mr. Blailetlinrhe to ten
•.:;" 4 OW1 gflw is very iiteenionie as he can-
e ; fuse the game af ef• -the .Knigh
:it.1 A1R. 13 ;Anil ha ago° . (lance of vieto
,
ll'This is not.the correct niove :tb4 Bish-
op should have played to Q R 6 Th re are
then_ two answers—P to Q 5 And P to K Kt
7. if the former is adopted, Blac will
check with his 13 at Q ile.giVing 4p, his
13 for the two Pawns, the necessary 1ss of
his Rook's PaWi.L. But if White prof r the
1a,tt6r of the two modes of play, P to K Kt
7, Black can d.ta,tv the genie easily by pluy
ing his Bishop back to his own square.
* * Here Mr, Blackburne did not avail
himselt of the opportunity afforded *,‘ his
01panel-4 • he should have advanced the P
to Q, 5 at once, for suppose
.S P to Q 5 K to -B 4 (b et)
59 1' to Q 6 K to.B 3 (best)
60 K to K 6 . iB to B sq. (best)
61PtoQ7 Kto B 2
- 62 K to his 7th and wins. -
Here aoltin White d,ons not avii" him -
s -elf of the advantage pointe(1 out if the
previous note. -
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• :And dealer in Pure
onu0s, eidmicAis & DYE ST FFS.
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• MR. R. WALT°
January 21st, lspo.
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WHICH WILL DEFY COIYIPETITIOI
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Scaforth; Jan. 20th, 1869. • •
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YEAR'S TRIAL.
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TheMontreal Tea, Coinpany : Montreal, 1868.
Ga..v.rs—It is nearly a year since I purchas-
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as being exceedingly &ear. Yours very
DENNIE.
truly.
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• GENTLIniy.N--The 'rya 1 purchased of you
in March has given great eatiefection:
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Yours reo.cetftifly.';._
FIZANCN T. GREEN.
• ,54, St: John Street 'Montreal.
-Montreal, .April WIS.—To the ItIonn•eal
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notice with pleantre-the large amount
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commended.= to use the Great 6hoshonees
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nott, over two months since I quit the' xeme-
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. PETER 0. V. MILLER:*-
EnueStow-n, County of Lennox .
and Addington, -Ontario. c
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11O all all to 1%-hcm it may come.—This is to
eereify that I have been •acquanited with the
alien -e mentioned gentkman, Peter y.
it'eq., for many et -ears, and have
known Lim .always to • be of the very hig-h-
Sarsaparillian
st. GREAT SENSATION.
,GOOD' SENS ATI,
PAIN CUBED IN AN INSTANT..
A,ND ITS IA' ESS 014.
rwenty r,eari\ Expericncc and Study in •Perjeakr a
Good Illedicine Secures a lulu soraw f lialeines4
to , VIP 9:nsI .
WONDERFUL IITIPROVEDIENT
- IN,
RADWAY'S READY RELIC
Dr: Midway's newly discovered process
coining- medicinal extracts (in vacuo), •f
cgetable substances, adds greatly to the
movement of the heady Relief; r
IN AN INSTANT it sto-os and ent'es
not violent PANS, Acaris, cri
with electrical veloci•ty.
It removes every Aellael epas
)Ir Pain that may emist 11,N617..`").73
)1UTSIDE oriMan, riolinan, or
HOW TO APPLY IT
I Rub the part of thnholly where pain exiFie
'reel), with the Ready Relief; soak a lino 1
n the Relief, and lay it across the pf#
;where there is a pain or lnilammai
)ars are tho sensitive f..,;r rubh.ng, bathe
iody with the Relief with sponge, Pain 1.
most exmoiating will subside in a Fn' -.4,
CONGESTION OF -THE: LUNOSI
Bawei.,-;;K:arfeyt=, 1iar,-0,110. ail cav
innainniation, 1 1 honla ,c f
Vita Cull:and] vrnb1)111,,-, r n, f 1 y
Lealtc 1 wit:1110'1f, 4 31:d u; 1
111 a fJut 3..)..on:ent4 al 1 1.h. will coast..., -and ±6
that 9ceaslons t:ie. r
_
TAKEN INTERNALLY.
Ten 0 C.0 env 31 nate tiniaMr.r t vat:‘r. '1:11
ninnte-, 1 a'n. Ci-al”.311.1•; C )3: 1 -
;Lon thel 1en11,rano ft%.1 tr t
lo ie repeated ercry c.ro -Lae -\...or,r) for
„
t1iolte, C lc
5 ..;y: rind all.
/1.-o=
A Great 'Medical. Triumph.: -
NEW PRINCIPLES IN PURGATION:11
4
- SECURED IX
DR. RADWAY'S
• Perfect Purgative PiThr,
1,71 Vegetable Substitute for Calomel mid Nem
tf; — Counter -Irritation, madeperfect x
Radway's Pills, that withdraws. inflamati _
from Congested Blood Vessels, Nerv .1
Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and othr,t
viscera, and purgine; iill excreinentitiouh
corrupt humors anddiseased deposits. froh
.1 3.
,the system.
3. --In thcse.Pills a nourishing and nutirt4
tious" principle .is secured, by which tlil,
blood, juices and fluidof the system, -5.1
come invested with the vigor of lii-e--:--tlic -i
are the only purgative medicine — thh
strengthens during the process of pergatio ei
These Pills act as a solvent and tonic
the gastric juice, enabling this soli,:ent .0
the system to properly dissolve the subk
tances taken into the stomach, and aid 0,
gestion, and the convertion of said substat.1
, .
ces into the -proper constituents to Anall.;
pure, rich and wholesome blood, the dcricie
cy of which is the cause of Dyspepsia, TO
digestion. Diabeates and many urinary dill 4
CUltiCS, etc.
4.—They regulate the organs of the syta
tem ; restoring functional harmony and si_-•
curin,,r the secretion of the proper consirT
..
tuents of each organ ; by their aetion 0 ..:1
Liver secretes its allotted proportion of It'
le—the Lungs Carbon ----the Skin, Swea..0,et;
the Kidneys, brine, &c. '
. •
5 —The, aged, arid . persons subject 0
Constipation, Costiveness, Paralysis al .4
Weakness of the Bowels, Kidneys and Bln
cler, &c., that have to resort- to injections ;-
by taking two or three of Radway's Pills, Atti1
enjoy natural disehargcs, and by •the occ*
sional use of them have regular operation
In these eases their strengthening and nut 41-
tious principles are exhibited '• every dee --i
will add new strength to the bowels, Liva
Kidneys, &c., thatmay be worn or depict+
by disease or age.
6 —In these Pills, a want thatscience brAt
ever failed to supply is secured, and that y
a thorough purgative that can be given 1
safety in cases of eruptive fevers, as Sm.i.,..,
Pox, Erysipelas, Yellow Fever, Scarlet.a,M
Typhoid Irc..-vers—when the Mucous .1\1e!
brane becomes .ulcerated—now these Pi.•
purge thoroughly, and heal ulcerated. -
excoriated parts.
7.—These Pills are made from extracts...4
from new ing-redients—entirely vegctab4
superior in every *respect to the ordinal'
powders and substances of the common;-
mm
at
iTertiscu Pills. Two of Radway's Pills
act quicker than half a.dozen of the co
drastic pills in general use.
ELEGANTLY COATED -NO TASTE on SMETi.
$COLIIIINO THE INSIDES.
Persons who take Pills for the purpopt
of getting " a good scouring out" are perhat.%
not: aware that they are wearing away the -a -
Intestines, irritating the _Mucous Membrark
and laying the foundation for Piles inwarl
Ulcers, Sores, ecc. 1‘1,a.tzDR.4.KE, that
claimed by some to be a substitute for Al
cfn-3,,, will produce this effect; it will sco
the bowels like any other drastic and. v1
Da.ches, U. S. Pharmacqpia). Mandrali'
as a 'constituent of a puroutive pill, for
neralor continued use is hurtful, and its i
troclucfion into a pill secures no new f)rin
• pie., Mandrake is inferior to the same drastit:
principle, in the of5cinel abetic pill of t
dispensatory ; so There is nothing new
this agent, althotgli its principal advocata.
presents it to thc public, under Dr. Railic
way's original discoveiy, of a vegetable su
5isute for merozy... . -
est reepectability and a very candid and •
creditable person, and 1 am confident that
can safely vouch for the -trutb of t eabove,
ol• any other statement made by him.
• REV. W. F. S. HARPER,
44-ly Rector of Bath, Ontario.
17-AK-ZIMMERMAN HOUSE, WROXE-
1 TER. Jowl ZLAIMEIK, MAProprietor.
?cc. 14,, 1861i. •1•
53 -t -f
wear them out (see page 666, ?Wood
d is-
-
eommuni(atiing i Seurat ire properiks
throuo,l) 0:et 13140U1),SWEAT,-1311INL
..n(1,,other
tine tea spoonful i n ordinary easel 34 t
dose—TK) tea Hphoi sful in 'bronie dimise
that bave.afftieted Cie patie it for years.—
,
It is a powerful Itei edy, bat is inn ()caw
of harm.—It is unli ;,e all 131er)z1;ions 0
SaiT'lliemrcriil'olia.e', always sk for Dr. itadwaff
Sarsaparillian—take10 tthhekrb,xtei ok ea
ttel
word Sarsaparillian i 011
bottle—and R. IL li liesol eut.
THE GENII 01?
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FOR BILIOU D
Not on,,. in a, t ousa,
sittre.r £,on 3ili s con
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seized -Nvith
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etirecl -1.yy 13.../.11
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b7 the XED11-1-4-741-4I
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•
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•
_
As a prevention, when eitier of dieie
maladies pi-evail, take one pill er day; this
will regulate tbe liver, and sup )1y any.defi.-
cency of the hcaltly condition 0 the gastric ..
juice, tie miturai solvent of lb system, and
secure healtly digestion ; Te to twenty
drops of ,lleady Relief, in. wat r as a drink,
this will secure invigoration ..nd strength
-where there is weakness, lassi ide and lan-
guor, and neutralize the pais nous acids,
generated from the gases °find gested food,
irritant and morbid lipmors; of he stomach,
and if seized will ..41ty for n of fevers,
take the pills m large doses 4 t every six,
hours, . a few doses will ensur a cUre.
have cared the worst forms of Yellow, .Ty-,
phoid, Alarsh, 'Ship, and Isthm s Fevers, in
the West Indies, South Ame ica, and my
treatment with the Ready Reli f, and Pills,
have Met with the same succes in the East
Indies,—Ahese fevers are all o one family,
and will more 1 eadlly y Cid 'l their milder
zio.ornmes,sas they exist tempera. e -climates
than; -
in their More fatal types f the torrid
OINT= 17)i
Taken wben symptoms ordizgness; fIillnsss, er rain
in the heatlnausea, at stomach, inclia: stion, costive-
ness, nain aff,er eazing,sleeplessneFti b. d dreams, tt-e.,
&e.. apso
pear, will on euro this difficulty
Pills are Unlike all 0t1121 pi1ls,. Eae pill contains'
Jgrams a the 11.1211-ve carat:ire prinei )1es. ef .ex:rac..s
Of the rarcin
est prects of thevegetabi kintly.Cen,--of
imedients FOMO thein ne‘s-er before sett 313
eine, and to be found only in these pi11.7 In pur2iia...
mgIil11 SCC I het one of thelithels is in TR -edit.
No. 3. end the fne-simile rignaLur zadwaya
printed in it e:1 Ink, and. that FatiWt Vs 3:et-Ty1a-ors
OD the o:hcrthere are ;',3 3.111s each bo:vi
vered with sweet gum. PliCe ets., .)er box.. e -old
by Druggists and Country Merchants.
Dr. \-Cr.&Y'
SARSAPIVRII: IAN
LESCLITEr1T.
r
ThiS extraordinary medicine is ina)dhg astonishing
Ears, Legs, tke, it has male .some ef
TIVI:1 ])1]: L7 cf the Nose, iNfouth 4Ihrortt, tyes,
cures a allaintls c I' HMI Liseases, 17:al:hi:hie:is: inT;f:i.
el, , .a. i. : rt-sieeles, Kings Lvit, and all. 1.11UP-
.. , . .
nitiiiing cures cf uneure I f3yili1i0ti I al_ C,era....bus
1)iseases, Verer-,,..'ores, Ulcers-, Turco ;., );ivei/ittp of
the Glands, and .....-ereurial. Sores.
In all cases a weakening. diseharboe '...ii Ladies, P-3
Lencberrea, 1 -a us, and. ehe ges from the'
s rc. Ni- '•
\3.,
Uterus. it is the riest perfect curath-o "flOW.
III etiEcat,e • ef the 3.itineys, 131adde -. end Urinary
passages in Iiiabeates, GrareI, Brig,il
15
VS Liseas.e„. in
Suppression • (.1 Urine,. and in eases 1 hgthe
re
deposit .- J3riADust," Limo conretions, 13it43
urine
thread, or albumen,- like the wilite cf an C. -or the
-
urine i3 thick; cloudy, 1.re,Yand when t o patlent 11513
great trouble to held- irriter with cothtant tlesiro to
chschargc, t3011 it oonies away i31 drL.p, and has a
strong smell oraiiatonial?, an:1 eller", dz.' rting pains are-
exi;aritrarma alial; the canal a the 1 'reihra, and a
dull heavy pain i31 the Eratil of the ba k, thighs loins,
and cver the bladder an 1 _kidneys, tho earsaparilliant
Lesolvent will soon &amigo all these 0 ifileabizs, and
ewe the pateent. This.etnedy is bettic.lr than 13tiehu,
es n.*Ia-
1
Digitalis, cubebs. Co' abin, TUrr;eAline, Creosote,
and all other agents t,ed in.thei-o eases. Let those:
suLering give it a tri 1. iltandre.is a persons who
were compelled to 11E0 athiyzers to sf,,,cure a diieharge
of wafter, have b the use of six bottlbeen zo
tely cured, end by on tenstloonful, 1 ea times per
six.he,ttles
I
day, enjoyed the feliei y a imssing their wIgcriia,a-
rati.3. In all eases se that the Avor 't Sarsapatil-
Ilan" is on the label of each bottle, an 01. the frontof
thelahel. R. 11,. IL RAD SVAPS P . NOVATING
11•E•60LVENT.Prie,e one dollar per bottle, -
for Ave dollars.
Address
JON MIDWAY, & CO.
Mt BM PAUL nt 15W TR
BOLD ALIO:4U M.
;
ROSS& LLTON
...-
VOL 2 NO
O. k:l.A.MERON
Attorney -At -Law,'
ee. 14, 1868-.
L. VEPXME, J.
,.OTAN Surgeon, et
11.1atinondv-Ale, Dee. 14, ;
11:::
jJ &O.; •Oth
itirocery. Renee,
Seaforth.„: Dee. 14; 1$61
TRA.CY, M.. D...e
-1). the 'County !of 11;
.1t8eittaiteneaeOne eteer.
Episcopal ;Claureb.: .
Seaf-ortin Dee. 14, 1861
liccosH, ATToi
•$olitithrintlaandei
Paris, out. .Mpney to
ity. Teri a easy. Oa!
/S7o-9-13tuldinge
Paris, Dec. 14, 1868.
ENSON int; MEYE!
and Attiaane3eS
" Unancery ana Insoive
iSr:vot:xreietr
es i. 4%1 i . 0 %
1 ;.&..
r)_;,,sr.01
Seaforth, 1)e,e, 133t1Lel:1
A -,V MePIIILLl
All ai •r -of Uomr.E
eaissioner
of Sharis note', tinaifo
Seaterth, Dec. 14, 18
A.YS ELWO
-and; Attorneers
Chancery, Notaries Pi
&e. Oftiee,—Over Mr.
Crabb's 13o1.k, Goderi;
Lende w. our
Scafortin -Dee. 14th. 186,
McCI.:EARY
.‘ LAtv,- Solicitor
ancer,-&c. ac. Office-
• W. S. 1:1.-01;ertS011. A-101
cent, .Interest, on good ;
real e_state. •• -
Seaforth, Dec. 12.. IS
W. HARRIS', SU]
Dentistfaitifici,
tures inserted. with allti
improvements. The gr
the preservation d.eea]
TeeDi extracted withoW
Collier's Store. .
Seaferth, Dee, 14, 181
RMSTRONG-'S 114
ERM- tage Holm
rio. This House offirs--!
tion to travellers. Sta
-Seaforth and ANTtexetl;
stages to Walkerton ant
Seaferth:: n.W Atli
Ainieyville, April 23t
11.ISTEILS, Alt0.1.11-e:!
in. Chancery and. Insolvt
and Ceinveyanewas. Soli
Bank, Seaforth, Aents
Assurance t10 B—
8 %. Farms, Houses a
Seaforth, Dec, -14, 1.8(3
UT N, WATSOX A
. %trance on Tara
V witn, The Provincia
Coad. -a, The Liverpool
In. Co., for Life and Fi
triet :Mutual The Ittsur
District Mutual Vim L.
be liberally dealt witb, a
Seafoath., Feb. 20, 1811
R. LUBELSKI,
SeaPfZ/811T'arnestiur
Pesea
tfrotA'l
he is prepare eleto cure .1"1
all diseases of the linm
,ne5sase. e-.04ssftlieeal•tdrireaete'rfltiyenot'
P1:
Dryant40eatieg:oat.ore6,
Seafirh, tDec.. 14, 161
—01'ICE.—LITTLE
Gutting and Slatt
*,
aie 8,11
th-
Little \Vont1ei,"
public .n pr1i
teekte • h 1 sc ,12.11
1F:Ver
111 bot.loi at :51 tack.,
Seaforth, Dee. 1•1„ - I tin6,
-
(:)a);nlirde\TIJI:YuralnilAY
prietoite, The proprieto;
the trivel.linz pulnie an
rounding coimtry that
house in. a comf•ortable 11
to aeedmoilate all who S;
call. The table is fure,1
the market affords. - Lit
• best bi,ands. There arg
ed to the hotel.
Seaforth, Dec. 14, 18f
ITTROXETER 1101:
ratits, Prop.yieto
been:lately ePlarged.
style. His rooms =els
C(1, which eannot but in
home for. the travelling
Wili he furnished. with. -;
the seam.. Best km
Cigars: at the Bar.TJ
g'i•IlerrolteaeStar,y
g;(janleeli
V , 18
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