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The Expositor, 1869-02-12, Page 8A i 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 , - ./ ItEsrEcTietadx INSCRIDED TO CAPT. T. at'littia. r.ROBLE111- NO. 61. _ By E. JAI. C.Trraoltitgion, D. G. BLACK. 7J%',),./.:?A • E- Ill • 1 - EW .Y1„:7;:79/, ."'...'•/..? A 4tf.„4,;!•;15)%61 , J//';;:4.! Aret P.1 e"7:...; ..:1 '',44:;9-5,17,- 7/1/4"7/W/g/fj ... . ;/... i'l?:. /r?"), LI . °;/141:' ° • / .i„..;',,•,.;. '-7/"...„):1 /.;`, - .. „,.,.,,sr .,,,ta......,--ea• i . ,,,,...../.7%. 4 l'',111,:./, X (i 4 4 7/ 444/1 //: ,4/ , l',1 •/;M ''' ••/.. ?tteety/ Okez.," 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. - 111101111111 SEATTER EXMANCI- 'DEPT( • :And dealer in Pure onu0s, eidmicAis & DYE ST FFS. The Drug Department is under the- s ecial care of an experienced Chemist, • MR. R. WALT° January 21st, lspo. 9-ly • SEAFORTH MILLS F1o4o1 and Feed . I f I yffAVING receiVed an Agency. from. _ • J. Scobie, for tile *sale °of their unrival- ed Flour, I am now prepared to f.11. niSh. • - tpurehaers with an article WHICH WILL DEFY COIYIPETITIOI -Parties ordering Flottr or Feed from can-ha,ve the same delivered in any pa Town an tho shortest notice. • WA. AUL Scaforth; Jan. 20th, 1869. • • 59-42 MO, :t oi Note The Fact / co) L.,...s.)0• (2) 0 THAT ; r • o Toil (It IT NEW GA LERY 53s - Is now- complete with a new VOIGHTLANpER INSTRUMENT. ATE W Backgrounds, di., l!tc. None' but .04 liret-elass piotures taken, and satisfac- tion guatanteed. GALLERY ovor Dr. -Smith's Office, next dooi td F. k1e3res. - 80af0rthe Augt 13; 1863. • ' • 36-6m. A N A-PEMA.NE INC• &AVM HCIETY S prepared to advance money on Improved; I Real &tate, on the, Most favorable terms to borrowers, and: to buy mortgages. For particulars, apply to their appraiser, W. N.: WIA.T80.N, Insitrai led Agell:t; 'Seaforth. Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1668. ' 11-ly IA/ A CI CZ 0 11.3 E a, NI) all implements for frirni use mann- fa:dui-eel by ”14; 10 2)4%„"6vt.ATEELE Good and ChPan Bememb . r the- etand. NORM '410110- SEAFORII. Seaf1eFeb:120, 1668.- - 11-1 •ertt•t• "j rit it•Lti;111051.1 • AIM U4O1YVERTISEi., ONE of the lar, est ipapers published in the Comity, It 16 P11.1. -S -Cir. Prill,181IED EYE R1 EIDAY 111101INING. .1 •- ROSS & LUXTON Eitrro-ti8 ettn _A 1 I X o.Y.17.11. T 7; ,67../L.1 FO.1; 711 ) per aimitro, n advaf ce. ff net so paid, $2.00 inVaria,bly be. chareed. -BATE 8 or ADVERTTSING. , YEARLY Alt E E:311":;NTS. The following rates Will be chanted to n er- chants and others who advertise by the tt sr, -and in no case will executions be made : One column for twelve months, - • - $30 00 " for 'six: months, - - 35 00 ; " for three months, - - • 20 01; - Ralf-cam/tn for twelve months, - 5 ()tit " for aix months, •- - - . 20 -0o t' for three months, - - 12 00 Quarter of a column for twelve month.s, 20 (19 for six months, - - - 12 00 for three months, - - 9 (10, -Fon each line over ten,- first -insertion, 0 03 Each subsequent insertion, - - 0`) ; The number of lines to be reckoned by tha ;pace occupied, 'measured by -a scale of Said 8revier. j, - Advertisements without spaeific 'directions till lie published till forbid, and charged ae- on -tingly. - GE;)„ ta- • - RISS, = Pro" et,w. pI413)LIC NOTICE. THE MONTREAL TEA' COMPANY, • 6, Ftospitai. Street, .1viOntreal. Our Teas, after the MOSt.: severe tests by the best medical authorities ana judges of .Teas, havabeen pronounced to be quite pure, and free from any artificial coloring or Pols- 'onus substances so often: used to improve the appearance of Tea. • They are unequalled fer strength and flavor. Ihey have been chosen for their intrinsic worth, keeping in mind health, economy,, anda high degree of pleasitre itylrinking them. •We sell for the sinallost possible profits, effecting a saving to the teensumer of 1.5c. to 20c. per lb. Our Teas are put up in 5, 12, 15, 20 and. 25 lb. bots, and are warranted pure and free from poisonous sUbstances. • Orders for four 5 lb, boxes, two 12 lb. boxes, or one 2.0 or 25 lb. box, sent carriage free to any Railway Sta: tion ui Oanada. Tea will be forwarded , • mediately on recerpt of the order by mail- emitaining money, or the Money caxi be col- lected on delivery by express -man, where there tre express offices. sealing orders Mow the amount of $10, to save expense it 'will be better to send. monett with the order. Where a 25 lb. box would be too mita, four families -clubbing tegether could send fer four ti lb, boxes, or two 12 lb. boxes. We send 5hein to one address, carriage paid, and mark each, box plainly, se that ein:th party get their own tea. 'We warrant all the,tea we sell to give entire satidaction. If they .are not: •satisfactoiry, they can be • rob:trued at our ,expense. BLACK TEA.—English Breakfast, 13roken Leaf, strong Tea, 45c., 50c, ; • Fine Yee:toted New Season do. 55c., (10e. and: 65e. ;Very Best Pall Flavortd do.•15c.; 1.3otind. Oolong. Rich Flavered do. 60e, ; Very Fine do. do, 750. ; japan, Good, 50c., 55ci, Fine 60c., Very Fine 65c., ;Finest 75e. • -GREEN TEA, Twankay 50c., 55., 65c ; Yining flyson 50c,„ 6002 Ric ; Very i inc .85e., tlupertine and Very Choice ;Fine Gunpowder 85c. ; Extra Superfin i31.e . - Teas not mentioned inthis circular equal- sheap. Tea only sold by this Company, eitit- An, excellent Mixed Tea could be sent for 60e. and 70c. : very good. for common purposes -50c. - • • .8il-ter taken at par. For notes and post - office orders the Company will add the pre- nalaini in tea, t� the order. . • • A. complimentary box of tca will -be given :to partici) forming Clubs and sending.for-251b boxes: • Each box -will be marked plainly, so that eaph ono -e-ill ga his own tea. tI.'Beware of Pedlars and • runners using our name, . or • offering' our Teas in small packages. Nothing lees elan a caddie -sold. N OTE THE A DDM- --The Moutreal. Tea epnir y;,' 6 Hospital tttreet, Mont real. • • Out -of over one Thousand testimonial, we insert the folicaving : YEAR'S TRIAL. • • TheMontreal Tea, Coinpany : Montreal, 1868. Ga..v.rs—It is nearly a year since I purchas- ed. the first chest of Tea fram your house. have purehaeed many since, and 1 am pleased to inform you that Cie Tea Min every ease prove(l most eatiefactifin•, as well as being exceedingly &ear. Yours very DENNIE. truly. Montreal Tea Cerepany • GENTLIniy.N--The 'rya 1 purchased of you in March has given great eatiefection: thivour of it Livtry 121e. It is Vyry strange, but sfuee 1 lotto been drinking your Tea I_ have been quite free from heart -bum, which would.afways pain nie after lneakfast. I a: - tribute this purity el your Tea; and shall centinue a el:en/nun Yours reo.cetftifly.';._ FIZANCN T. GREEN. • ,54, St: John Street 'Montreal. -Montreal, .April WIS.—To the ItIonn•eal • Tea Company, 6 Iloepit21 Street, Montreal : notice with pleantre-the large amount of Tea that we. have forewarded to you to dinrent parts of the Dominion, and we are glad to find yourVsinese-So.rapidly neras- ing. We presume' your Teas are giving gene- ral satisfaction, as out of the large amount forwarded we have only -had occasion to re- turn one 1 t .We vaderetand, was emit out titroug'i amiatake, • , •• Illinoteer Canadian rettiese Co. ANOTHER Wel\iERFUL. CUFE OF ON CA.NALA.. ULLA Nth 2.111,T.N, —S rg, foeit a dot,: 1 oWe to you, as v ell as to the • pQblio to in torn) pin of the Mot wouderful cure of Consumption, • accomplished in my paweite• by tile use of. the great ;:illoshonces • ttOinctly and Pills. • 1 coughed a -great deal day and night, expectorating a:great quanti- ty of -matter, awl had a great pain about my loft lung:. I had cold el tillS.every day, and sovere i1iiit siveats every Digbt, and bs.Aweefl the racking ctugh and great, sweating, was -almost deprived- of sleep ; by' these misir;es as well as the loss of appetite, I was so I a. (laced that I. milli hardly 'stand alone. I was wider the ear& of a physician for a length , of time, and finding no relief, 1 tried difierent receipes, but all 'without any good effect. •:Squire Peterson of Bath, re- commended.= to use the Great 6hoshonees Remedy ; 1 proctred three bottles at once, with the Pills, se soon, as 1 coMmenced using it I'began to get :better,. and when I: lia(l fin- ished this conililement, the cough, expaetetat tion of matter, pain about the lung, chills, sweating; &c.,: Mt me ; and by eontinning its use 1 beeame strong and healthy. it is, nott, over two months since I quit the' xeme- dy, and there have been no ,symptonts ofthe cliieast; returning,. and 1 have been, and am noW, healthier, 41'4(1.1/atm- than I have been for -'ears. I trust you ea ill make this known to the public, that they may be aware of the peculiar virtnesrof this truly wonderful in-' than Remedy,- . PETER 0. V. MILLER:*- EnueStow-n, County of Lennox . and Addington, -Ontario. c ; ,• . 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? 11ADVAY.13 SA.11SAPel Th Propert ies Ti 330 UP ILLIA! R.11301,V.LIIT. 'I:its in; redients. , SAIR r A RilLLI,13. rrenervies ,-„f ik 13 1:no erl0th-4 pea.: Poo, of tkar a' ar3,3a1, (1,1110.1.4 11! Ib11 pi‘ )1 • frola •ki- I -in I: el e -corr;:p 175:: 1 h IPTl'111,. 4. 31 r LEA, 7!,=;r1-1: AN'ult*;:i ' .1 1:11 p!,in.Jon,11.11- p."1.4.- itT complexion, A-1.-Jivtio.)es * 1:111.7s,: 217. 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FOR BILIOU D Not on,,. in a, t ousa, sittre.r £,on 3ili s con _tr served., aria. .a.t1 wh seized -Nvith lions 1e -vers rr )1101 Chins tand. 1.-j'ev*• rienkit talit .nait tan.t 1i fact. a SES. )d 9111d , nt is .sr bo 731- .• 1-Povel.0 e -ver ans:t- itertnit 1 aniniaI. I0:10.. N'CgOtrt bi(3 fe-vors ax. 0 etirecl -1.yy 13.../.11 1iITS, atSsiStecl 'when recrktigeci b7 the XED11-1-4-741-4I 1.- • rif2R117„•11.T.E. - • _ 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 a