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rr 0 BI BD ICAL ST Ul) ENT S^ -1- GRIESBACH'S TEXT of the NEW TESTAMENT;- -Acknowledged by all Biblical critics to be the purest extant. Price ss. 6di ..,. WM.' STANTON, • : .y('A- Trafalgar-street. '!. THE GREAT CURE ALti .'■ - . ;. KNOWN. THROUGHOUT-THE WORLD. jj;o ll .a w Afcf 7!* ':oi.]|t M;e'n : t; ■..: ,BAD LEGS, BAD .BREASTS, SORES»:AJm ULCERS. All description pT/sp'res arc r,rem«|sable, by the proper arid ",diligeht"us t^ottW To attempt to cure bad legs'byplastering theVedges of the vypund together is a,- .folly ; for, should ;ihe skin unite, a boggy,.'diseased icbriditidn remains underneath to break put/with, toifold Tury in a .few xlays',. The pnly rational and successful ,tr^ainierit, ,as indicated, by nature, is to .reduce the',.inflammation in, and about the wound "and"to soothe ths neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of th?' bintment r as salt is forced into meat.'. "This .will cause'the .mali£haht'humors, to be drained off, froni.rthe ; hard;, swollen, {md discolored parts round about .the w^und,' sore or ulcer, and when these humors, are, removed, the'wounds. themselves .will, soon ; heal •',; ...warm' bread" and, .water poultices applied over the affected parts, after the Ointment has been rubbed in, will soothe aund:softeri the same, and greatly assist.the cure.V Th'ereis.a.description.pf ulcer,, sore,,and, swelling,, which, need'not' be named here'j attendant upon' the fpllies .of ..youth,.... and. for which this ointment is urgently recommended as a sovereign ..remedy.,- 'In .curing',such poisonous '. sores it never fails'.to restore the /system ' toY a healthy state if, the, PiUs.b.et'akeri according to.the printed directions. DIPHTHERIA, ULCEfiATED SORE THROATJ AND SCARiTGT AND .OTHER FEVERS. Any of the above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day into the chest, throat, and fieisk of the patient- ;■ ifc will soon •penetrate, and-give immediate relief. Medicine taken by- the jmouth -must operate - upon the-whole ■ system Jere'its influence can he felt ih 'any local part, -whereas ;the -Ointment will do its work afc once. '.Whoever tries the nngnent in the above manner for the1 diseases named, or:any similar disorders^ affecting the chest and throat, will find themselves1 relieved as by a charm.' All-sufferers from these Complaints! should envelope the' throat at bed time in a large! bread'and water -poultice- after the Ointment has been'well rubbed-in; arid if the soles .ofthe feet are likewise rabhed with the Ointment every night ik'will greatly assistthe cure of the throat and chest. To' allay the fever and, lessen, information, eight or ten Pills should be. taken'night .and morning. The Ointment wilLprpduce .perspiration, the grand essential in all cases af fevers, sore throats,, or where there j might; be an oppression of the chest, either from ; asthma or other causes. ./..., '..,;' . PILES, FISTULAS, STRICTURES. The above.class of Complaints is surely removed by nightly fomenting the parts with'warm water, and! then, by "most 'effectually rubbing in the Ointment.; Persons suffering from these direful complaints should^ lose riot a moment in arresting tlieir progress. It; should be understood that it is not-sufficient to smeari the' Ointment on the affected parts, but it must be' well rubbed in for some considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it would remove any bidden sore or wound as effectually as though'palpable to the eye. ;There again bread imd water poultices after tlie rubbing in of tlie Ointment, will do great service. This is the; only sure treatment for females, cases of cancer in the stomach/or where there may be a general bearing clown. • IMPRUDENCIES OF YOUTH ;—SORES AND ULCERS. Blotches, as also swellings, can-with certainty be radically cured if the Ointment be. used freely, and the Pills be taken night and morning as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry- up in one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the I humor from the system, and leave the patient avi- J gorous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the' Pills to ensure a lasting cure. DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS AND STIFF ' JOINTS. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require local . treatment. -Many of the worst cases, of such diseases will yield, in a comparatively short space of time, whenthis Ointment is diligently rubbedintb the parts affected, even after every, ather means have failed. In all serious maladies the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions accompanying each box. Both the Ointment-and Pills should be used in the following cases: — Bad Legs Gout Bad Breasts Glandular Swellings Burns , Lumbago Bunions Piles Bite of Moschetoes and Rheumatism Sand-flies Scalds Coco-bay Sore nipples Chiego-foot Sore-throats Chilblains Skin-diseases Chapped hands • Scurvy Corns (soft) Sore-heads Cancers Tumours Contracted and Stiff Joints Ulcers Elephantiasis Wounds Fistulas . Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, ; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, afc the following prices:—-Is. ljd,, 2s. 9d„ 4s. 6d., Us., 225., and 335. each pot. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. ■ N.8.-—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. Sole agent for Nelson,. W. WILKIE, Bridge-street. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. TU ST R E C EI YE D. *^. 2 cases parlor and kitchen fenders 2 ditto ditto fireirons 3 hogshead boilers^and saucepans 1 do. bellows'of every size 1 case brooms and brashes 2 do coal Bcoops 2 do Mappins'superior cutlery 1 do looking glasses 1 do superior tea trays and waiters Also a large assortment of kitchen utensils. Observe—-' JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S Furnishing Warehouse, Bridge-street. 935 r a CAMP OVENS on sale at the Store* O\J of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 623 .: r . GUNPOWDER. ,' , J3ERSONS requiring the above for t)ie - A purposes of self-defence are respectfully informed it can be obtained- at' the !store of the undersigned, after procuring an order-from Captain Rough, Collector of Customs. -■'■■'' ;-.''■' 691 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. ECONOMY IN WASHING. . NEW :AND IMPORTANT /DISCOVERY, i ; GPARROW'S IMPROVED/WASHING .M. CRYSTAL. Pure and' highly concentrated. ... It saves much time, labor,,and soap; improves the color, and will nofc injure'the finest fabric, ■ X YA .:: SoldsttheStore3i6f ■> = 690 ..,:. : JOHN SYflt^fS AND CO. BONE DUST.^-TKe ; ;unaerßighed have ; - jast f«'c6ived W'snaalT! shipment of this > aluable land oheap (fertilizer. .■ j ! -/ */ ' ~y,yH . ■ } , ,/NASHANB 60AIHS. . -Jftßtjh.2l^.,. ..._,-.-;.,,;;. yyy 'i^yy.-^ x.yy

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 287, 20 July 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 287, 20 July 1860, Page 1

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